I always wanted to be a 55 year old college professor drinking scotch,smoking pot,laughing and fucking co-eds but then I got a load of Timothy Leary. And then MAD magazine did a "Lighter side of college" where they introduced the professor. "This is professor Smith. He teaches English lit. In fact he teaches everything lit". So I gave it up.
And now so is Albert Hoffman. 4/30/2008.The minds magellan. Will there be a song for Hoffman? After all Hoffman invented LSD. may our minds always be free.
Actually, the song came out long before he died. It was in tribute to Leary, who was a pioneer in the use of psychedelic drugs. Now that he's actually dead, it is all the more appropriate.
wild times ;)
salbird2006 1 year ago
What a great song, written well before his movement onward. Too bad the MB don't do the song any more in concert.
lightlyone 2 years ago
thank you albert....thank you Dr. Leary...thank you moody blues...
TheOnioncheese 2 years ago
Nice work! You honor the professor, us, and the Moodies.
Commander Tom in Utica NY
telsport 2 years ago
Thanking you for posting this incredible music!
egrogshub 2 years ago
They shouldn't have put him in prison what a fucking joke.
apeshitdig 2 years ago
what a Psychedlic master at his best .
richyss7 2 years ago 7
is there a life after youth
elisaloba 2 years ago
I always wanted to be a 55 year old college professor drinking scotch,smoking pot,laughing and fucking co-eds but then I got a load of Timothy Leary. And then MAD magazine did a "Lighter side of college" where they introduced the professor. "This is professor Smith. He teaches English lit. In fact he teaches everything lit". So I gave it up.
taciturntim 3 years ago
And now so is Albert Hoffman. 4/30/2008.The minds magellan. Will there be a song for Hoffman? After all Hoffman invented LSD. may our minds always be free.
PyroRobby 3 years ago
I heard this song very recently it's very...trippy-obviously. When did it come out, right after his death?
Beatleobsessed 3 years ago 2
Actually, the song came out long before he died. It was in tribute to Leary, who was a pioneer in the use of psychedelic drugs. Now that he's actually dead, it is all the more appropriate.
ThatRabblerouser 3 years ago 2
The Moodies, Graeme Edge did a song, "Timothy Leary Lives" on the occasion of his passing.
Commander Tom in Utica NY
telsport 2 years ago
no na no no he's outside looking in !
speedyreedy3 3 years ago 6
He's died as he's lived.
Shokner 3 years ago 3
Nice work Intergalaxy, and of course the music.........
circle43cm 3 years ago 3
Right or wrong. He was our salesman. Each and everyone of us stay free.
RATTLEY67 4 years ago 3
This is one of my favorite songs. Thank You.
ophiuchus1212 5 years ago 5