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In fact, I'm giving Haskell some major props here for doing the whole "psychedelic easy listening" thing that TTK notes so admiringly in other works, and doing it very, very well here.

But Morganna King ain't happening here.

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In fact, I'm giving Haskell some major props here for doing the whole "psychedelic easy listening" thing that TTK notes so admiringly in other works, and doing it very, very well here.

But Morganna King ain't happening here.

the 2 morgana albums of the 60s on mainstream with big torrie zito arrangements are definitive.

all the rest of her work is garbage, as far as i'm concerned.

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Bill Heine quotes King's ex-husband Tony Fruscella:

"The poets took over, and their energy drew over those guys with the funny haircuts, the B-E-A-T-L-E-S, and Tony Fruscella started to pull his hair out of his head and said, “Man, this is the end,” and it was. "

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Bill Heine quotes King's ex-husband Tony Fruscella:

"The poets took over, and their energy drew over those guys with the funny haircuts, the B-E-A-T-L-E-S, and Tony Fruscella started to pull his hair out of his head and said, Man, this is the end, and it was. "

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Interesting interview - one man's life in another America.

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In fact, I'm giving Haskell some major props here for doing the whole "psychedelic easy listening" thing that TTK notes so admiringly in other works, and doing it very, very well here.

But Morganna King ain't happening here.

Turning off your mind, relaxing, and floating downstream is no longer the exclusive province of "the young." Everyone is doing it, from a middle-aged accountant in Peoria on his smoke break, to a pretty housewife in suburban Connecticut planning a fondue party. The vibrations of today are in the air - we need only open our hearts and minds to receive them.

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Here we go:

I could've gotten all up in this if they've wiped the vocal tracks and put damn near anybody else (except maybe Speedy Relief and/or Rusty Warren, including Edye Gorme and/or Sebastian Cabot) on instead.

Big props to Haskell for that chart, but it's not his album, ya' know? Too bad.

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P.S. What's going on at or about the 2:35 minute mark of "Tomorrow Never Knows" is a soundtrack for Purgatory.

Or it's a cat fighting with Madame Schumann-Heink (continue to the part where she starts to yodel):

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