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In 1989, Scottish band The Soup Dragons released a cover of a 1965 Rolling Stones song, "I'm Free." It was whilst watching the video to this song that one of my uncles (who'd experienced the first Summer of Love firsthand) who remarked "This is just the '60s." In 1989,bandreleased a cover of a 1965song,It was whilst watching the video to this song that one of my uncles (who'd experienced the first Summer of Love firsthand) who remarked "This is just the '60s."

1988 -- the. 1989 -- the end of apartheid and the. Love was all around and if it wasn't enough to make one euphoric there wasandto the rescue. What werebut-and--hip h again? In case we needed further proof, the baggies made the connection more obvious with their updated covers ofandera tunes which at their worst sounded like karaoke versions spruced up with the funky drummer beat but at occasionally exceeded the popularity of the originals.1988 -had formed inin 1983 and from the beginning were obviously smitten withand made no bones about it, releasing a cover of' massive 1966 hit,n 1988.