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Marcia Strassman - The Flower Children

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

1967

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  • i remember hearing it in la on the radio in 1967 when fairfax avenue was the place to go!!! the free press bookstore and the infinite mind were there for all to check out!!! this song helped herald the advent of the love-ins!!! hey i still feel lonesome for those daze

    aron pieman kay

  • Wow! Let's just say I just turned 57 and remember this song from when I was a kid (10 or 11 years old). Never knew who did it. Loved it then, love it now! First song I heard on my brand new Panasonic Radio I got for my birthday

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  • @titostacos KHJ changed radio as it was known in the 60's. Bill Drake premiered the Boss Radio format in 1965 and has been a radio legend from then on.

  • @mattsabby There was nothing like KHJ during that era.

  • This song went to #2 in Vancouver Canada on CKLG, but didn't breakout nationally... still a good song, If you can find it her followup release was The Groovy World of Jack & Jill and it was also pretty good.

  • Did I read correctly that this song was only played on LA radio? I have it on a KHJ compilation LP but sure it was played on KRLA at the time. Oh, Mrs. Kotter!

  • I just heard this song for the first time in the documentary The confessions of Robert Crumb (1987), here on YouTube. Beautiful.

  • You know who this is? This is Marcia Strassman. Better known as Mrs. Kotter, from TV's "Welcome Back Kotter."  Pretty cool, huh?

  • I first heard it whilst watching the Arena documentary 'Confessions of Robert Crumb' and fell in love with it from there.

  • This song was one of the songs in a play we put on in 8th grade. the girl in my class who sang it was totally awesome. I was in love with her because of this song :-) I remember she had tears running down her face while she sang this song. ahhh, the days of innocence.......

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