So the Beatles have a lot of references to drugs in their songs. They talk about LSD and pot and uppers and downers a lot. They even had the whole meditation thing. But, they never seem to have any songs that reference or speak about DMT. Why do you think that is? I'm sure they tried it.
Now that I think about it, the only reference to DMT in "counterculture"/"Drug culture" music of the 60s I can think of is pink floyd talking about gnomes, or possibly "every good boy deserves favour" by the moody blues album cover. I've seen interviews with Grace Slick where she mentions using it. So why was it not spoken about much?
Sure people were using it, and the creation of the grateful dead bandname was said to have been on DMT with a dictionary, but why wasn't it until the 90's that it became more of a topic of conversation with Terrence McKenna?
Now that I think about it, the only reference to DMT in "counterculture"/"Drug culture" music of the 60s I can think of is pink floyd talking about gnomes, or possibly "every good boy deserves favour" by the moody blues album cover. I've seen interviews with Grace Slick where she mentions using it. So why was it not spoken about much?
Sure people were using it, and the creation of the grateful dead bandname was said to have been on DMT with a dictionary, but why wasn't it until the 90's that it became more of a topic of conversation with Terrence McKenna?