‘America’s leading scholar of High Strangeness’ Dr.Erik Davis, enters the Bureau.
We hear about Erik’s career charting the highs and lows of counterculture, esoterica and psychedelia in America and meet three of the most influential radical psychedelic characters of 1970s - the writers / thinkers / lunatics Philip K Dick, Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson.
Each had extraordinary mystical experiences in the heady days of early 1970 countercultures which kickstarted an incredible outpouring of radical theories, fiction, speculations, conspiracy theories and consciousness exploration.
We hear about radical politics, drugs, strange new religions, environmentalism, cults and the darkening of the psychedelic dream as the sunny uplands of the 1960s turn into the confused melting pot of the 1970s.
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Child of the Commune
Liberation Part 2: Glad to be Gay
Liberation Part 1: Coming out in the Counterculture
The Beat Goes On: The Sounds of Allen Ginsberg
London's Lost Street of Song
Countercultural Libido: A History of 'Perversion'
The Incredible String Band Part 2: Inside Looking Out
The Incredible String Band - Part 1: Outside Looking In
In the ’60s: The Birth of the British Underground
How to Expand Your Consciousness Part 3: The Dreaming
Remembering the Crazy Diamond
How To Expand Your Consciousness Part 2: Tripping
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Riding The Oblivion Express - with Brian Auger
The Soho Bibles: The Secret Porn of Post-War London
How to Expand Your Consciousness Part 1: Philosophy
The Music of the Cults
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