‘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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Comics, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll
Blinded by The Light - A Countercultural History of Spectacles
How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin
NICO - You are Beautiful and You are Alone
Skinhead: The Counter-Counterculture
Memories of a Free Festival
The Legend, Legacy and Lyrics of Syd Barrett
The Lost History of Skiffle - with Billy Bragg
Soviet Hippies
The Roxy Club -100 Nights of Punk Madness
Days of the Underground: The Life and Times of Hawkwind
The British Folk Underground - with Stephen Duffy
Which One’s Pink? Managing the Counterculture
Rebel Threads: Dressing the Counterculture
Days in the Life: The Language of Counterculture
Tonite Let's All Make Love in London: The Films of Peter Whitehead
The Mysteries of T. C. Lethbridge
Helter Skelter: Charles Manson and the CIA
The Divine Rascal - Hollingshead Pt.2
The Man Who Turned On the World - Hollingshead Pt.1
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