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  1. It wasn't just drugs. It was also people being made to look like fools for trusting the government, who lied to them at every turn: The JFK assassination, Vietnam, the MLK assassination, etc etc. so people were like, "Fuck it. I trust drugs more than anything else at the moment." And there you have it.

  2. I just came from that very video. Jim Morrison most definitely did indeed and in-fact predict 70s Disco and 80s Synth-Pop, and EDM by extension. How about that!!!!

    Oh and someone needs to tell Joe that the cars were a late-70s band, not a late-60s one.

  3. a lot of 60s and 70s music folk predicted ''EDM''.

    in fact around the time of the morrison interview prediction clip[ here, or maybe actually before it, in around 1969, an album had been recorded in england under the project name of White Noise.

    just like all colours are contained in white light, all sound frequencies are inherent within that 'static' sound known as white noise. and you can filter away many frequencies to obtain the ones you want and is known as ''substractive synthesis'' or ''sub synth'')
    so, the White Noise project: Dave Vorhaus, Delia Derbyshire (she of Dr Who theme fame!) brian hodgson on early synths, tape loops (as ''predicted'' by jim morrison) and studio effects, , with Paul Lytton – percussion, John Whitman, Annie Bird, Val Shaw – vocals.

    some of the tape loops were so long (there were no sampler/sequencers in those days) that tape would be looped around pens stuck to desks, walls, and along corridors and back. some parts recorded in brian or dave's flat had the neighbors terrified and phoning the police due to hellish screams and deep sub bass.
    what transpired when it was ready for release on island records ( June 1969 – LP, Island Records, catalog number ILPS 9099

    27 March 1995[11] – CD, "3D Island" label, Island Records, 3DCID 1001; deleted 1996[12]

    9 July 2007[13] – CD re-released, Island Remasters) was DELICIOUS and still to this day HIGHLY ADVANCED STUFF!

    The LP or ''album' was called White Noise – An Electric Storm
    oh! the orgasm sounds on it were real (thanks to brian and delia and friends and lots of LSD and hashish.
    BBC hadn't a clue much of the recoding had been done in their radiophonic workshop.

    so, yeh, jim's prediction was common-sensibly accurate on one level, but a year or two too late!
    tracks to look out for from it are ''firebird'', ''love without sound'', and the orgiastic ''my game of loving''.
    delia studied math, and loved the math of harmony
    (and sinatra being mentioned? you can hear LOT'S of sinatra in jim's singing)

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