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The Reincarnation/The Truth

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on February 3, 2010

Sing Me to Sleep…

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on December 23, 2009

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Paper Chase

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on December 18, 2009

Side Effect: Goosebumps

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on December 18, 2009

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No Mas Presents: Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No by James Blagden

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on November 14, 2009

This is an awesome animated depiction of Dock Ellis’ amazing game against the Padres on June 12th 1970.  Here’s the kicker; he was dosed out on LSD the whole time.  The video incorporates the narative by Dock himself giving the play by play of that fine day in American history.

 

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LIFE magazine March 25th 1966

 

 

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Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on November 14, 2009

Vintage LSD Drug Poster

I Live In a Monochromatic World

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on November 14, 2009

This is a vintage clip clip of a young lady being interviewed while on LSD

This is another vintage clip from the CBC documentary “How to go out of your mind: The LSD crisis”

Grace Slick the Godmother

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on November 14, 2009

I love Grace Slick.  How could anyone not love the Godmother of the psychedelic, the woman who had a schemed a plan to dose Nixon with LSD at the White House.  The woman who we owe thanks for the White Rabbit.

 

Photo: Herb Greene

More photos of Grace Slick after the jump… (more…)

Posted in Uncategorized by acidsquid on June 3, 2009

 

“…Actual recordings of people under the influence of psychedelic drugs… Psychedelic music…the sounds of the “Acid Test”…LSD users and pushers and the amazing story of LSD in action…Comments by such LSD authorities as Sidney Cohen, M.D., the controversial Dr. Timothy Leary, Mrs. Aldous Huxley and Allen Ginsberg.”

More from the liner notes: At Capitol Records we live in a world of the young – a world of rock n’ roll music, amid the need for a constant awareness of teenage interests of all kinds. We are, therefore, perhaps more aware of, and more sensitive to, the widespread use of LSD among the school age population…”

via: LPCoverLover

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