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The song George Harrison attributed to magic mushrooms

The song George Harrison attributed to magic mushrooms

The song George Harrison attributed to magic mushrooms
September 30
11:59 2024

The 1960s is often regarded as a revolutionary time for music, and a large part of this reputation comes from the influence of drugs. Music and drugs were inseparable during that era, and this newfound influence of mind-altering chemicals allowed artists and musicians to think about the construction and impact of their work in a completely new and different way. The Beatles were certainly no different, with their discovery of LSD completely altering the direction of their sound. For George Harrison, the artistic potential of acid did not end with the break-up of the Fab Four.“The Beatles were so high they let Ringo sing a couple of tunes,” or so the famous Bill Hicks joke goes. There is certainly a lot of truth in that joke; the Liverpool band took an unavoidable level of inspiration from drugs and psychedelics. From Rubber Soul onwards, the group began to explore the widest ranges of their inner subconscious. Inevitably, that influence carried itself over into the respective solo careers of the band, particularly the solo work of George Harrison.

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Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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