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1967 is the year in which the world began to turn differently: The first albums by Pink Floyd, The Doors and Jimi Hendrix appeared, the Beatles released their album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" - and the term " Psychedelia "is born. The consequences will remain visible and audible forever. Cross-border innovations in the fields of music, the visual arts, literature, filmmaking and people's view of themselves make 1967 with the "Summer of Love" a turning point in youth culture and the development of society in the West World. The documentary takes a trip to the places that were at the center of the "Psychedelic Revolution" of 1967: San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and London. It begins in Eugene, western Oregon. There is the legendary brightly colored bus with which Ken Kesey and his "Merry Pranksters" drove across America from 1964 to hold their acid test parties, where they experimented with LSD, and to spread their message of the psychedelic consciousness revolution. The soundtrack for the acid tests was provided by the band "Grateful Dead", who were friends and who, with their magical live performances, were to become one of the most important psychedelic bands on the west coast.