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Lunacy The Beats


Back in time when fantasy was the mentality of da daze pot was not legal on the PALE BLUE DOT listening to vinyl stoned beyond reason. LSD was popular and destroyed life’s while some became even more enlightened?
I dude I came and visited on the mainland my music friend who had book cases of 33’s on his wall’s.
His weed was decent but not the same quality as in the seedless CANNABIS from nature I smoked?
Music + CANNABIS = CIVILIZATION REALITY CHECK
 
The Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra is a nickname given to artists who recorded together in the early 1970s. They were predominantly members of Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Crosby, Stills and Nash.[1] Their first album together was Blows Against the Empire, when they were known as Jefferson Starship. The name changed to Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra for the next album, David Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name. During the sessions for Crosby's album at Wally Heider Studios, the musicians of each band were invited to the sessions and rehearsed hours of material, and everything was recorded. Material played during these recorded sessions in 1971 was used for Crosby's album (the "PERRO Chorus" is credited on the song, "What Are Their Names") and several other solo albums after Crosby's (see discography). The name Jefferson Starship was later used for Paul Kantner and Grace Slick's new band formed in 1974. Paul Kantner recorded a solo album in 1983 as a tribute to this time, Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra.

PERRO is: David Crosby Graham Nash Jerry Garcia Phil Lesh Mickey Hart Billy Kreutzmann Paul Kantner Grace Slick Jorma Kaukonen Jack Casady David Freiberg and others...

 

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