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  1. 2 days ago · Originally the theme tune for the Games Of May – a ‘happening’ held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on May 12, 1967 – but reworked at the urging of his managers who smelled a hit, See Emily Play (still featuring its original ‘free games for May’ refrain) was based on Syd’s disapproving view of one Emily Kennet, a 16-year-old UFO regular nicknamed ‘the psychedelic schoolgirl’.

  2. 4 days ago · The “turn on, tune in, drop out” ethos of the late 1960s countercultural scene was making its way into the world of the band, so while McCartney had once been tuned into the world around him, he was now readjusting his mental radio to simply tune into his imagination.

  3. 5 days ago · "Turn on, tune in, and drop out." Timothy Leary, the Harvard professor who was most famous for his research in and advocacy of psychedelic drugs, first said these words and they became a mantra of the movement. By urging people to "turn on," he meant to awaken your mind by taking drugs.

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    3 days ago · Clearance for a lengthy vocal sample from Timothy Leary's Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out, was approved by Leary, but denied by the copyright holder, Henry G. Saperstein. Commenting on the ordeal, Key said, "We tried to convince him, but he [Saperstein] said, 'it doesn't matter what Leary said, he doesn't own his own work'".

  5. 16 hours ago · Microdosing on shrooms is like unlocking the magical gates of your mind, but pairing that with the right movie? Now, that’s the ultimate combo! As the legendary psychedelic guru Timothy Leary once grooved, “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” And hey, why not add “press play” to that mix? If you are Looking for the […]

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  7. 16 hours ago · Dollar general: The rumor that DraftKings is set to sell Vegas Sports Information Network (VSiN) back to its founder Brent Musburger for a nominal sum – think Dave Portnoy’s deal to take back control of Barstool Sports for a dollar – once again casts a shadow over hopes of a greatest convergence between sports betting and sports media.