![]() ![]() Their contributions were substantial to both Cream and Mountain, but were largely overshadowed by Eric Clapton’s guitar virtuosity in the Cream period, and “Theme for an Imaginary Western" was written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown the former a member of Cream, and the latter hisįrequent writing partner at the time. At the bottom line, since this is my book, I chose to Suffice to say that everything has to have a starting point. What this book is about truly escapes me maybe it’s a joke, maybe it’s a struggle, maybe it’s an acquiescence, maybe it’s a celebration, maybe DUH!!! However, it also seems obvious that the drug aspect is apparently easier to talk and write about especially by the most minor of players. Not to belabor the biased aspect, for one thing, stopping a war is a bit of a big dealĪccomplishment. Part of the period being a resident of fourth place at the generous highest. There is no doubt that drugs were made increasingly available to the white community at the time, but I’ll add that that it seems “sure as shit” obvious that drugs were not the most important When it is mentioned, people invariably refer to the drug aspect. Has continued to lurch onward the compass reading ultimately someone’s value judgement.ġ965-1975 is a period of time which many people have difficulty in speaking or writing about. It was just the time which gave birth to many of the issues with which people still grapple a half century later in 2016. Journey would be both corporeal and imaginary. Just as in the song’s lyrics, they were just starting to embark on a journey which would change them and the world for that matter, forever. From its inception, the song was particularly relevant to the young people of the time the ones we now sometimes refer to as “Theme for an Imaginary Western" is a song which the group Mountain performed at the historic, summer 1969 musicįestival known as Woodstock. #33- Stade de Sortir a Gauche Quand Vous Voudrez #32- Infinite Disguises- Shedding One More Layer of Skin #31- Natty Dread- Meetings at a Very Little Bighorn #29- It All Passes Before You Chop-Chop-Swallows on Ritalin #28- Meta?- A Dead Caterpillar is a Dead Bug, That’s All ![]() #25- Memories Like the Corners of My Mind #21- A Continuation After the Half-Time Break #20- Another Sunday Stasis an Almost Interminable One #19- Po Paris (Approximately Imagine Approximately) #14- Cars, Guns, Girls, Books and Bad Notices #11- Oh That Magic Feeling, Nowhere to Go #10- An Evening With Propicio’s New “New Age” Guru # 9- Clandestine Views from Two Disaffected Sides # 6- A Few of the New People on their “New” Green Land # 3- Jurisdiction With No Appeal Whatsoever ![]()
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