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Tim gets sand bagged by a talk show host. The host then surprises Leary with a phone call from Art Linkletter.
A very rare recording of the first Timothy Leary record to be released. No music, just him speaking quietly. Of all of his audio releases, I consider this one to be the most controversial, most dangerous, and most straightforward speech on what his goal really was. This record is very different from the 1967 version which has the same title. The 1967 version is a guided tour of an LSD session. This record is simply a quiet speech by Timothy Leary with no music or effects. He talks about life at the Millbrook, NY estate, how it's a center for psychedelic research and basically what kind of stuff goes on there. He also talks about how LSD is a touchy subject for older people and authorities and so he speaks towards a younger generation. He talks about how drugs can be used as a tool and t...
Timothy Leary and his philosophy on drugs and people....with a little surprise at the end for all you who watch the whole thing.
Timothy Leary - How to Operate Your Brain
1. Going Out (16:44) 2. Coming Back (24:10) The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on The Tibetan Book of the Dead is an instruction manual intended for use during sessions involving psychedelic drugs. Started as early as 1962 in Zihuatanejo, the book was finally published in August 1964. This version of Tibetan Book of the Dead was authored by Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert, all of whom took part in experiments investigating the therapeutic and religious possibilities of drugs such as mescaline, psilocybin and LSD. The book is dedicated to Aldous Huxley and includes a short introductory citation from Huxley's book The Doors of Perception. Part of this text was used by the Beatles in the song Tomorrow Never Knows. A reading from the book was recorded by the authors on...
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*With The Merry Pranksters Ken Kesey Ken Babbs George Walker Neal Cassady Wavy Gravy O.B. Babbs Grateful Dead For all those that have gone Furthur. We love you Ken and Tim:) Download it free here: http://www.archive.org/details/Timothy_Leary_Archives_82 ~Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. I do not own this. All rights reserved by the original owners~
This is a video of footage of a Lecture/Performance by Leary from the 1980's. Leary discusses conspiracies, prisons, the space shuttle, and death
From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013. The views and ideas expressed in these videos are not necessarily shared by the University of California, or by the Communication Studies Department.
I closed the door and stepped into the city
The city stepped right back to me
There's cracks on every sidewalk of this city
Like licking lips to swallow me
This is a sea of cars on the road
Lined up like bottles, shook up, ready to explode
With feathers and string and wax I made wings
I climbed up a building, crossed my heart, and took a leap
One single voice makes a deafening sound
You can be anything this time around
I flew across the sea and to an island
I wrestled down an old King Kong
I rescued maidens captive on that island
Hero in a uniform
My conscience was clean and taking control
A model American just doing what he's told
And dusty old crates, and my father's tapes
But Timothy Leary said the words which led the way
One single voice makes a deafening sound
You can be anything this time around
You can be anything this time around