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  2. Legend of a Mind - Wikipedia

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    Leary was an advocate for the use of the drug, enjoying its spiritual benefits, with one of his catchphrases being "Turn on, tune in, drop out." 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 .

  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. You Can Be Anyone This Time Around - Wikipedia

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    You Can Be Anyone This Time Around is an album by Timothy Leary released in April 1970. 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.

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

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    Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture-era phrase popularized by Timothy Leary in 1966. In 1967, Leary spoke at the Human Be-In, a gathering of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and phrased the famous words, "Turn on, tune in, drop out".

  6. 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.

  7. Seven Up (album) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Leary was living in exile in Switzerland at the time of the album's creation, having escaped from prison in San Luis Obispo, California in September 1970. [ 2 ] The name "Seven Up" was thought up by lyricist Brian Barritt , after the group were given a bottle of the lemonade drink 7 Up that had been spiked with LSD .

  8. Come Together - Wikipedia

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    Among the visitors was the American psychologist Timothy Leary, an early advocate of LSD whom Lennon admired. [4] Leary intended to run for Governor of California in the following year's election, and he asked Lennon to write him a campaign song based on the campaign's slogan, "Come Together – Join the Party!"

  9. Timothy Leary bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Leary sings in the chorus of John Lennon's 1969 song "Give Peace a Chance". ... Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror [11] was released for Commodore 64, Atari XL, ...