THE GRATEFUL DEAD - DOSED EVERYONE WITH LSD

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • in 1969 the Grateful dead played the Boston Tea Party. Eddie and Stanley tell how they were up to no good. Eddie and Stan worked at the Boston Tea Party Rock Club in Boston from 1969-1971.
    At RockTalkTV you can hear the untold stories about the icons of music by the people who were there. see more at rocktalktv.com.

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  • @factorybear5264
    @factorybear5264 5 лет назад +40

    Covert dosing is a big no, no. No one should be unknowingly dosed.

    • @vincentconti3633
      @vincentconti3633 5 лет назад +10

      You had to be there!! Most went for the trip!! In general I would agree!

    • @chillingguy8386
      @chillingguy8386 3 года назад +7

      I agree 100 but I feel The Grateful Dead get a pass

    • @Peter7966
      @Peter7966 3 года назад +1

      Psychedelics need to be a choice, not a covert requirement made by a few knuckleheads on a mission to "turn folks on". And 1969 was what it was. You had to have been there to appreciate it's glorious naiveté.

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm 3 года назад +1

      This is utter bollocks , LSD causes absolutely no harm to anyone, If you reply you better have evidence, Chief researcher on LSD at Imperil College London, who has never taken LSD or similar in his life , concludes that LSD makes you sane !! So explain how making people SANE ! is harmful

    • @Peter7966
      @Peter7966 3 года назад +11

      @@gratefulkm That's not right. Individuals with the potential for serious psychosis can and have suffered breaks with our everyday reality, to the point of being non-functional, after a psychedelic experience or experiences. Will LSD kill you, as in overdosing? No... But it can do serious harm to some folks. Also, I would not like to be dosed and not know it. That could be real scary. Under the right circumstances psychedelics can be beneficial, as you pointed out. But it should be a choice... and its not for everyone.

  • @JoshDone
    @JoshDone 7 лет назад +19

    I don't think this is bullshit at all, as I've read and heard similar accounts from many different people. That said, dosing people is a serious dick move.

    • @LuvThatDirtyWater
      @LuvThatDirtyWater 7 лет назад +3

      It's not BS and you've heard but you don't know. What was a surprise in the beginning turned into something you hoped would happen again in the end and the Boston Tea Party was much more than music. It was an event. The BEST kept rock n roll secret the world never heard of and the BEST under the radar venues you never saw. The tabbing was the aside. Admittedly, not everybody's cup of tea but contempt prior to investigation is a sign of ignorance. If you weren't there.. don't knock it.. and I don't think you would be if you were there on New Years eve. People always went to Grateful Dead concerts with an appetite. Lysergic acid diethylamide was always on the menu and no surprise they were grateful.

  • @claymationwaves
    @claymationwaves 5 лет назад +18

    They dosed the world.. thanks

  • @orpheusband
    @orpheusband 9 лет назад +5

    Promoter Don Law told us about this event and said he was up for the next 24 hours.

  • @RahRah-vu2mh
    @RahRah-vu2mh Год назад

    This is 100% true!!!! I worked there too and Owsley was in top form. Do you guys remember the Dead run that October when The Bonzo Dog Band opened for them?

  • @Byrian420
    @Byrian420 3 года назад +7

    They were CIA

  • @darthcheney7447
    @darthcheney7447 4 года назад +1

    Those New Years Eve shows at the Boston Tea Party are epic.

  • @mikeyj.3605
    @mikeyj.3605 6 лет назад

    So wish I was at the Boston Tea Party show in 69'. They played Big Boy Pete.

  • @mattags9499
    @mattags9499 6 лет назад +5

    wasnt "the BEAR" a master chemist? i never heard his girlfriend was the maker of "0wlsley" brand LSD,that contradicts everything i heard about that genius...someone fill me in please??!

    • @bobh28630
      @bobh28630 5 лет назад +2

      His 'girlfriend' had the degree but I'm quite sure the Bear was sufficiently intelligent to be adept at mixing the potion.

    • @jdf237
      @jdf237 4 года назад +7

      No, Bear is not and was not a master chemist, he was a master LSD-25 maker. THAT'S ALL HE WAS IN THIS AREA OF LIFE, very talented in other parts of life. Mellisa Cargill had a B.A. in Chemistry, her dad owned Cargill Chemical Company and so she already knew much about chem, but everyone needs the degree to have the credibility for the job, so she was getting a masters degree in chem. She had dosed and when Owsley met her, they connected on the drugs. All she really did was coach Owsley on his one concept and directed him as to what books to go read in the library. Owsley himself went to the library and read what was there from other chemists that had documented their work for others to follow and it's stated in the book about them, the recipe he chose, what chemist's name was for the recipe he followed. The basics are, Owsley learned from her when wondering if there was a way to make it even more pure she said that the LSD-25 could be made more pure with a 4th washing off the material (i believe this is washing the sulfuric acid off a fourth time) The material has to be heated and cooled and the bi-products, to do so, after 3 times cleaning the material only leaves it 96% pure like Sandoz/Hoffman's material. So, he came up with the idea that maybe washing it again might clean it better and so she advised him of how to do it and why that would work and to try it, and BOY DOES THAT WORK WELL!!!!!! So, he came up with that idea, and that idea was to try to get it as pure as possible, and so the only thing she did was say you could try to wash it a 4th time and they basically got to this at the same time. So, she told him to try to clean it a 4th time. On this part, that's all she contributed. The idea to get it pure was Owsley's. He asked can it be washed again, and she had to advise him that it was possible to do so, if handled correctly could work. The 4th time can harm the material, so it has to be done correctly like the whole thing does. She is not the originator of pure material.
      After he decided what they were going to try, Melissa has a friend who was a girl chemistry student, get together with the three of them to make the stuff. It's super difficult to do this by yourself. It's almost impossible, so there has to be another person working together to make LSD-25. Then, Melissa's friend who was a girl named Diane, had another guy friend who helped also. This guy only a few dead people would know who this was, and if I remember correctly, no one knows who this guy was, accept for Melissa, no one remembers. He was a helper who knew nothing about chemistry. So, four people made this stuff. It was not just Owsley and his girl. It took four people to get this going. So, without her knowledge, and that has something to do with her dad, then it's true he may not have been able to produce this, this exact way. When they actually started to make it, they all had to learn what they were going to do and then did it. They all had to know what Owsley knew.
      And several months later, we get Tim Scully. But by then Melissa and Owsley were broke up. However, they did marry each other later and essentially are still married. So, Tim with Owsley made the next batches, several of them, and several pounds of material, and later on a few years later Tim makes the same recipe with Nicholas Sand. Nicholas was also taught by Owsley. That's the "orange sunshine" batches, that were nothing specific about the LSD-25, the legend is attached to the color of the sugar tablets they were made into. They made them into 5 colors. For some reason, the batch of orange, known as "orange sunshine" was obviously "LEGENDARY MATERAIL." Owsley and Tim both didn't like Nicholas because they said he was kinda a dirty chemist. He didn't take all the procautions and was not clean in his work. I don't know exactly what they meant by that, but I bet it explains itself if a person gets into trying to make this stuff. Today, everyone follows this same path, basically. Hoffman said he, "Bear" was the only one (at that time) who got it right. Dr. Albert Hoffman microdosed until he was 101 years old.

    • @ep3905
      @ep3905 4 года назад

      JD F seems like you may even know how to make it 👀

    • @jdf237
      @jdf237 3 года назад

      @@derekduncan9267 I will see if anyone knows that word associated with L. Seems to fit but I have never heard that or read that. Maybe that's chemist lingo....

    • @reefslayer21
      @reefslayer21 3 года назад

      Both his girlfriends were capable of making it lol but he was the one who made it happen

  • @tkcurtis1725
    @tkcurtis1725 10 месяцев назад

    Their crew notoriously dosed people (not cool, I get it), but the band members never personally dosed anyone. Find me one example of another person saying they were dosed directly by a band member? You won't, because no example exists.

  • @zeebboo4517
    @zeebboo4517 3 года назад +1

    LSD big fun

  • @elguero933
    @elguero933 8 лет назад

    Wow, I hope it was true!!!

  • @steeveeman
    @steeveeman 8 лет назад +1

    tou spelled grateful dead wrong in intro

    • @parkgrovemail7258
      @parkgrovemail7258 6 лет назад

      Heels no. They're The GREATful Dead. 😊 Pretty sure that had to have been intentional.

  • @gardensofthegods
    @gardensofthegods 6 лет назад

    Cool beans

  • @jupiterlegrand4817
    @jupiterlegrand4817 4 года назад

    The most fucked-up thing anyone can do is give someone drugs like that without their knowing. Taking it is bad enough for your mind. But dosing someone? I'd give the death penalty to anyone who'd do that. Seriously.

  • @hymedude7378
    @hymedude7378 4 года назад

    These days you could say whatever.....

  • @adrianpeterspeters6149
    @adrianpeterspeters6149 6 лет назад

    Not true, I cant remember a thing, my mind was compleatly blotted out in tne 70ties,

  • @gj8979
    @gj8979 2 года назад

    You spelled Grateful Dead Wrong hahahaha

  • @PerpetualArt
    @PerpetualArt 5 лет назад +2

    Never liked these guys.

    • @gorgon352
      @gorgon352 4 года назад

      Perpetual.Art I don’t like the music but the acid culture is pretty cool

    • @jm-tl6od
      @jm-tl6od 3 года назад

      @@gorgon352 I guess the CIA is too

  • @MrFartboy79
    @MrFartboy79 3 года назад

    Beautiful 🤩