… want het hing natuurlijk al gewoon in de lucht. Op de laatste track van het Beatlesalbum Revolver uit 1966 Tomorrow Never Knows horen we al duidelijk dat er iets gaande is. Something’s happening. Turn on, tune in and drop out.
John Lennon wrote the song in January 1966, closely adapted from the book The Psychedelic Experience by Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert and Ralph Metzner, which they based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead with the understanding that the “Ego Death” experienced under the influence of LSD and other psychedelic drugs is essentially similar to the dying process and requires similar guidance. At the time of the song’s release, it was reputed to have been written to facilitate the “letting go” process of psychedelic voyagers. The book The Love You Make, written by Beatles insider Peter Brown, claims that Lennon’s only source of inspiration for the song came from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, which it says he read while tripping on LSD.
Bron: en.wikipedia.org
Tomorrow Never Knows (1966)
Turn off your mind, relax
and float down stream
It is not dying
It is not dying
Lay down all thought
Surrender to the void
It is shining
It is shining
That you may see
The meaning of within
It is being
It is being
That love is all
And love is everyone
It is knowing
It is knowing
That ignorance and hate
May mourn the dead
It is believing
It is believing
But listen to the
color of your dreams
It is not living
It is not living
Or play the game
existence to the end
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
De San Francisco Chronicle publiceerde afgelopen maand een serie van vier delen:
The Summer of Love, 40 Years Later