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From: strock@fortune.UUCP (Gregory Strockbine)
Newsgroups: net.music,net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: Re: Monkees.movie
Message-ID: <4523@fortune.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 19-Oct-84 13:39:20 EDT
Article-I.D.: fortune.4523
Posted: Fri Oct 19 13:39:20 1984
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Reply-To: strock@fortune.UUCP (Gregory Strockbine)
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Summary: 

In article <2654@ucbvax.ARPA> allynh@ucbvax.ARPA (Allyn Hardyck) writes:
>Oh, yes, and the movie that was playing with "Head" at the UC was a classic
>of anachronistic film, "Psych Out" with Jack Nicholson as a hippy guitarist
>(all too obviously ripping off Jimi in one concert scene).  Rack dialogue,
>pat views toward drugs, Bruce Dern as a freaked-out artist confronted by
>Jack stealing his own work from the communal gallery ("*He* guided my hands
>when I made this" - 'this' being a rather nondescript lump of metal).
>Susan Strasberg as a deaf newcomer to the Haight-Ashbury - her reaction to
>the drug STP is a terrific filmic strain to represent a bad trip.

	In the same vein, there is a Roger Corman movie called "The
Trip" starring Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern and I think it was written
by Jack Nicholson. The whole movie trys to describe what an LSD trip
is like. Uses lots of colored lights, and phrases like "really
beautiful, man".