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mrclunk

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In my dreams!
 
Ken Kesey ,Owsley Stanley and the Grateful Dead , theres bound to have been acid all over the place ,
maybe it was supposed to be  a specially 'interactive' module  :D
At least the guy seemed to have a notion of what was happening to him after the trip started ,

I  suspect military and government always had a side interest in letting the students go mad on drugs and just be creative for its own sake . Of course heroin and coke soon turned the peace and love into old fashioned slavery again . Its kind of ironic that the dope coming out of war torn Southeast East Asia  ended up  used by the US government to put down  a revolution at home .

heres a classic noodley bit from the dead , sometimes they used do this for hours and hours on end ,

https://youtu.be/IWQFZ7Lx-rg?t=976

OCT 17.18.19  1974 Winterland  16m20s








 
That’s wild... I’ve heard stories about things like that but never thought the stuff would be around for the tech doing the restoration! 
 
I wonder how much of this was a publicity stunt.  Buchla just released some new modules that you do not need the Buchla  frame to use... maybe it was just perfect timing.
 

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