Brock agrees: “I would call that a psychedelic album all right.” But by now, things were becoming difficult for John Harrison, who much preferred a quiet round of golf to an acid-fuelled rave.
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In the art world ... were released with psychedelic designs and the tagline “The ultimate trip”. Says Nourmand: “Everyone going to the movie would drop acid or smoke a joint.
Art In America, and Artforum. As the legend goes, it was around then that Robbins convinced a pharmacology professor to let him drop acid for the first time. Robbins spent the day in a chair ...
Questlove's second documentary levels up from "Summer of Soul," exploring Sly Stone's life and legacy in a kaleidoscopic and profound way.
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