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Blog post image preview From Bloomberg.com By Jeremy Gerard The news flash from Washington crossed my computer screen like a lightning bolt of reality ripping through the Joshua Light Show at a Grateful Dead concert. This was the disturbing story: Alcohol and drug use figure heavily in popular music, according to a study of lyrics to 279 songs presented yesterday at a conference of public health practitioners. As a result, the study revealed, impressionable teens are getting the impression ... MORE
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Psychedelic Rock Wars #10

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Of course. You had to see it coming. Maybe not a psychedelic band per sé, but definitely the people responsible for teaching little billy how to "drop out." The long standing rumor is that the title was code for LSD. Well if the drugs didn't give you flash backs, then Yellow Submarine probably did. I probably would have chosen I Am The Walrus, Glass Onion, or even Revolution #9 as trippier, but this is definitely one of the ground breakers.
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Blog post image preview The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and National Association of Record Manufacturers have come up with a list of the 200 albums they think everyone should own. It's pretty bad. I mean, who doesn't agree that Creed's Human Clay was a better record than London Calling by The Clash? the list can be found it the comments section. Hold your nose because it stinks.
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