many people to try lsd s he can. we started running halls. we called the thing the acid test. the band, of course, was known as the warlocks. as time went on they changed their name to the grateful dead. in and out of the garden he goes. country gone in the wind and the rain, wherever he goes, the people all complain. lsd was not an illegal drug. when kesey held these acid tests, as they were known, he had two bouts, one was punch and one was punch with lsd. the acid tests were like a party. the scene was a lot of light shows, and music, and people dancing. and when the dead were playing, it was a way to feel that acid in waves. and i looked down, and i saw kids in front of me, moving to the music. they looked up at me, and i said, yeah.
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