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  • I had this album in high school, and I'm pretty sure it did not measure thirty-three inches, but merely twelve inches in diameter.

  • played this one on college radio throughout the late 60's and even into the beginning '70s. cuts from the album appeared all over FM radio, mostly in station ID's and promo's.

  • @LegendarySurfer This would not give anyone insight into McLuhan, but would

    rather make him a hip 60's figure that most intellectual 'posers' could then repeat

    his often jesting 'probes' and appear to be aware, ala Timothy Leary.

    Spend the time reading his books, it's an eye opener, but these 'probes' in

    the end did him in. Most think of him as hip fashion of the 60's rather than a

    profoundly brilliant mind, a man on the level of Freud or Einstein.

    His books almost went out of print.

  • He's top man. His books need to be popular.

  • thank you for uploading it!

  • Amazing. And I'm sure Zappa owned this record, it was clearly influential on Uncle Meat

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