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  1. 13. Jan. 2023 · Other LSD Songs Inspired by Acid Trips. The Beatles were not the only ones to explore the psychedelic sound of the 1960s. Many other LSD songs from the era are connected with the drug, including the Grateful Dead’s “Black Peter” and Jefferson Airplane’s 1967 classic “White Rabbit.”

  2. 23. Juni 2023 · Hunter Davies. The vocals were re-recorded, more successfully, on 23 March 1967. The Beatles’ involvement in this session, meanwhile, drew to a close once John Lennon began to feel the effects of a tab of LSD he had mistakenly ingested. Lennon carried with him a small silver art nouveau pill box which he had bought from Liberty of London.

  3. Beatles on LSD. Guys, that was amazing. I was one with their music. I was their characters. I was a woman. I was everyone and everything. Could feel empathy and joy all from their music. Within You Without You is amazing on a hot sunny day while tripping!

  4. 13. Dez. 2017 · 13 December 1965 is the likely date that Paul McCartney had his first experience with the drug LSD. The other Beatles had all taken acid by this time, but McCartney had always declined. John Lennon and George Harrison had had their drinks spiked during the infamous Dental Experience in the spring of 1965. Their second trip, during which they ...

  5. 26. Mai 2023 · The Beatles, "It's All Too Much" From: Yellow Submarine (1969) George Harrison penned “It’s All Too Much” during the Summer of Love, fusing his experiences on LSD with Indian musical influences.

  6. 15. Okt. 2021 · "Tangerine trees and marmalade skies" are to be found in the lyrics of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," one of the Beatles' greatest hits. Some have claimed that the first letters of Lucy, Sky and Diamonds supposedly refer to LSD, the famous hallucinogen that the Fab Four undoubtedly had some experience with. LSD, or lysergic acid diethylamide, does not occur in nature, but closely related ...

  7. 8. Apr. 2024 · Examining The Beatles‘ catalog of songs makes it difficult to overlook the psychedelic period that accompanied their LSD experiments.Though the song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” frequently takes center stage when people talk about the band’s psychedelic influences, the band’s experimentation with LSD was evident in more than one song.