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Synopsis:
Ira takes you on a head trip starting with music from the Beatles with their groundbreaking psychedelic song: Tomorrow Never Knows. The music launches into an hour long psychedelic rock and roll trip. Then he examines racial attitudes with a media mash-up of sound bites, followed by comedy from George Carlin who has a list of people who should be killed. Ira wraps things up with a Jaw Jack about resistance and its futility when reaching for your dreams.
Music:
- Tomorrow Never Knows – The Beatles
- Pet Sounds – The Beach Boys
- The Beat Goes On – Vanilla Fudge
- Some Velvet Morning – Vanilla Fudge
- The Lantern – The Rolling Stones
- On The Run – Pink Floyd
- Time – Pink Floyd
- Hey, Hey, My, My (Into The Black) – Neil Young & Crazy Horse
- Purple Haze (Alternate Take) – Jimi Hendrix
- Black Dog – Led Zeppelin
- Combination of the Two – Big Brother & the Holding Company (feat. Janis Joplin)
- Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts – Funkadelic (Feat. Eddie Hazel & George Clinton)
Media Mastication:
- Unhinged Republican Blames Obama for creating Donald Trump
- The Myth of Race Debunked in 3 minutes
- Racist Right Finds New Prominence Via Donald Trump
- Young Barack Obama Speaks His Mind
- Maine Governor Paul LePage Calls People of Color “The Enemy”
- 23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America
- Donald Trump’s Message to Black Voters Was Correct Don’t Be Mad at the Truth
Comedy:
List of People Who Ought To Be Killed – George Carlin
Jaw Jack:
Resistance (The War of Art) – Ira Harmon