The Beatles Psychedelic Trilogy - Part 2, Mescaline and LSD

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In 1967 the Beatles' designed their undisputed masterpiece, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This can be the Beatles' mescaline album. It's a radically diverse departure from anything at all that had come prior to. It made a globe of its personal, a planet of sounds and sonic textures never ever heard just before. Its incredibly form was radical as it had no singles, no spaces amongst the individual songs, sound effects, enough of an general theme to be thought to be an early kind of concept record and even a strange run out groove at the end.

The world of Sgt. Pepper's was a single of vibrant colors and mirrored or lead the planet from a gray suited existence with black and white television, magazines and even motion photos to a single of technicolor films, color photos in magazines, color television and also the acceptability of grown males to pick out clothes in colors other than black, gray, brown or Navy Blue.

The songs on Sgt. Pepper's incorporate the metaphor for an acid trip, Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, one more surreal sounding song about a carnival (as metaphor for a psychedelic encounter?), Getting For The Benefit Of Mister Kite, and a song with an instrumental interlude that's the sonic interpretation of astral projection or "tripping out" or entering "into a dream", A Day In His Life.

Again, as with Love You To on Revolver, George Harrison delved into Indian music and this time didn't just rely on the sound to convey a sense of spirituality but had the lyrics to match in Within You With no You.

Paul McCartney got accused of writing a song about really hard drug use with Fixing A Hole but the fans did have a tendency to get carried away although there's no denying that Ringo states that he, "gets high with a little help from my friends."

An undeniable psychedelic masterpiece, Sgt. Pepper's continues to be only the Beatles mescaline high. The total force of their trip was but to come.

Magical Mystery Tour may be the Beatles' acid trip album. Substitute the word "tour" inside the title for the word "trip" and you'll possess a far better representation of what this record is seriously all about. Like a true psychedelic knowledge this album wasn't planned as much as just unfolded. 1 side with the American release would be the EP soundtrack for the Beatles' tv special which premiered on the BBC on the English vacation of Boxing Day . The second side is actually a collection of their recent singles. Taken one particular at a time more than the course of the preceding year the person songs may well not have seemed all that strange but putting them side by side their uniqueness is what offers them their continuity. You could not plan this.

Side 1 begins with all the introduction towards the "tour" that is promised to become a exclusive knowledge even if no one can tell you specifically exactly where you are going to go or what you are going to do. It is a mystery.

The Fool On The Hill has been interpreted as being about American politics but obviously the fool is an individual merely not focused inside the same reality as those observing him. An additional tripping metaphor.

The instrumental, Flying, may be the soundtrack for anything at all but it's titled "Flying" which could refer to traveling by means of the sky, dreaming or once more, as a synonym for tripping.

George's Blue Jay Way does not have any of his East Indian sounds but just sounds stoned nevertheless.

John Lennon's two greatest psychedelic masterpieces are on Magical Mystery Tour; I Am The Walrus and Strawberry Fields Forever. Taken as two individual singles released at distinctive times of your year diffuses their power but packaged with each other on the single album guarantees [http://www.legalsoundz.com Magical Mystery Tour ] the Beatles' most psychedelic album plus the LSD finale of their psychedelic trilogy.