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  2. Legend of a Mind - Wikipedia

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    A re-recorded version of the song, with different lyrics, "Legend of a Mind (Timothy Leary Lives)" appears on the 1996 album Beyond Life With Timothy Leary. The song is perhaps best known for its opening lines: "Timothy Leary's dead / No, n-n-no he's outside looking in", [3] which allude to Leary's use of eastern mysticism (most notably The ...

  3. Timothy Leary - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Blues recorded two songs about Leary. "Legend of a Mind", written and sung by Ray Thomas on their album In Search of the Lost Chord (1968), begins: "Timothy Leary's dead. No, no, no, no, he's outside looking in". [200] The second was "When You're a Free Man" on the Seventh Sojourn album. [201]

  4. Turn on, tune in, drop out - Wikipedia

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    In a 1988 interview with Neil Strauss, Leary said the slogan was "given to him" by Marshall McLuhan during a lunch in New York City. Leary added McLuhan "was very much-interested in ideas and marketing, and he started singing something like, 'Psychedelics hit the spot / Five hundred micrograms, that's a lot,' to the tune of a Pepsi commercial of the time.

  5. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out (album) - Wikipedia

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    Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out is a 1967 album credited to Timothy Leary, created to accompany the documentary film of the same name. [2] It contains narrated meditation mixed with freeform psychedelic rock music.

  6. You Can Be Anyone This Time Around - Wikipedia

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    The disc features three "raps" by Leary backed with psychedelic music. The purpose of the album was to raise funds for Leary's political candidacy for Governor of California . The album includes musical contributions from Jimi Hendrix , Stephen Stills , John Sebastian , and Buddy Miles recorded during an all-night jam session at the Record Plant .

  7. Timothy Leary bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Its ethereal quality makes this album a unique collection of dance-trance masterpieces intermixed with the best of Timothy Leary. The album features the Moody Blues' new version of their classic "Legend of a Mind," a new cut by Al Jourgensen , and a tribute from Allen Ginsberg." [8] Timothy Leary Live at Starwood.

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  9. In Search of the Lost Chord - Wikipedia

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    "Legend of a Mind", the first song written for the album, dates from the Days of Future Passed sessions. It was inspired by the LSD advocacy of Timothy Leary. Hayward remembered, "Some of us in the band — and this was 1966, '67 — were going through our own psychic experiences, as a lot of musicians were at the time, probably being led by ...