![]() ![]() It’s easy to look at the 1960s as an entirely unique decade. ![]() Unfortunately for those hoping Lennon had created some hip hop lexicon decades before the genre’s first record, he was referring to drugs. Below we’ll be looking at John Lennon’s favourite song from that period of social transformation, a track he described as the perfect “dope song”. It was a revolution spearheaded by the mind-altering proliferation of pop culture and drugs like LSD and, for the most part, soundtracked by a heaving group of rock musicians. With songs like ‘I Am The Walrus’, ‘A Day In The Life’, and innumerable others, The Beatles curated an all-encompassing soundtrack for a world in the midst of a cultural revolution. The 1960s spawned countless examples of songs such as this tracks that feel like an inseparable part of the time they’re a product of - as though they have been stitched into the very fabric of the era. ![]() Certain songs come to define a time and a place in history, and no matter their new position in time, they are ingrained into the collective recollection of that period. ![]()
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