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    The Moody Blues - Legend Of A Mind (1968)
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    "Legend of a Mind" is a song by the British progressive rock band The Moody Blues, and was written by the band's flautist Ray Thomas, who provides the lead vocals. "Legend of a Mind" was recorded in January 1968 and was first released on the Moody Blues' album In Search of the Lost Chord. It was the first song recorded for the album.
    The original promotional black-and-white film for the song was filmed on location at Groot-Bijgaarden Castle near Brussels in Belgium.
    The song's lyrics are about 1960s LSD icon Timothy Leary. Leary was an advocate for the use of LSD, enjoying its spiritual benefits, with one of his catchphrases being "Turn on, tune in, drop out."
    The song is perhaps best known for its opening lines: "Timothy Leary's dead / No, n-n-no he's outside looking in", which allude to Leary's use of eastern mysticism (most notably the Tibetan Book of the Dead) to frame the psychedelic experience.
    The song's lyrics describe both Leary and the effects of LSD, such as:
    He'll fly his astral plane
    Takes you trips around the bay
    Brings you back the same day
    as well as:
    He'll take you up,
    He'll bring you down.
    He'll plant your feet back firmly on the ground.
    He flies so high,
    He swoops so low.
    He knows exactly which way he's gonna go.
    "Legend of a Mind" is one of the Moody Blues' longer songs, lasting about six and a half minutes (although it is not quite as long as "Nights in White Satin," which is seven and a half minutes). The song also features a flute solo by Ray Thomas, lasting about two minutes in the middle.
    During the 1980s, Thomas and keyboardist Patrick Moraz (who joined the band in 1978, replacing Mike Pinder) modified the live performance of the song by composing a flute and keyboard duet as part of the flute solo. The flute and keyboard duet on "Legend of a Mind" was sometimes the most popular part of The Moody Blues concerts, and Ray Thomas often received a standing ovation at the end of the flute solo for his performance. Even after Moraz left the band in 1991, the flute and keyboard duet continued to be performed as part of the song with session-musician Bias Boshell playing the keyboard. A full live recording of the song can be found on the deluxe edition of their live album A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.
    "Legend of a Mind" has not been performed live since Ray Thomas retired from the band in 2002.
    A re-recorded version of the song with different lyrics, "Legend of a Mind (Timothy Leary Lives)" appears on Timothy Leary's 1996 album Beyond Life With Timothy Leary.
    Personnel:
    Ray Thomas: lead vocals, flute
    Justin Hayward: 6 & 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitars, backing vocals
    John Lodge: bass guitar, backing vocals
    Mike Pinder: mellotron, backing vocals
    Graeme Edge: drums, percussion, tabla
    (Belated) Bicycle Day series (Part 1, 4 of 8) The Moody Blues were an English rock band active for over 50 years, beginning in 1964. This song is from their third album, 1968’s “In Search of the Lost Chord,” a concept album basically about exploration and discovery. This song specifically is about American psychologist, LSD researcher/promoter and counterculture icon Timothy Leary. It was written, sung and flute soloed by multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, who died in 2018.

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