Greetings,
In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <
http://www.furious.com/perfect/index0221.html>, you'll find (among other things):
MOODY BLUES
Timothy Leary's (not?) dead by David Chirko
"The Moody Blues were enamoured with Timothy Leary - advocate of psychedelic, or psychodysleptic, drugs, such as LSD, psilocybin, marijuana, and mescaline. It was November of 1969 during a love-in with the Jefferson Airplane at Elysian Park in Los Angeles which "...brought them face to face with the subject of Legend Of A Mind, when...Leary turned up with a train of followers. As the band started...the song, Leary sprang...to the stage...rattling a tambourine..." Later, they all embraced. This began a camaraderie that endured until Leary's passing."
VAN MORRISON
How he reached his Wavelength by Pat Thomas
"Despite being mainly recorded in England - Wavelength was thematically Van's most American album. This album would mark the beginning of a spiritual quest for decades to come reflected in his songs and behind the scenes in his personal life."
We're always looking for good writers and/or ideas so let us know if you have anything to share.
See you online,
Jason