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Episode 165: “Dark Star” by the Grateful Dead

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

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The Hypnocracy of Robert Hunter

Robert Hunter worked out a complex fake religion in the tradition of other comedy religions like Boccanonism or Discordianism. This religion, whose patron saint was Saint Dilbert, saw bozos and bolos as two necessary opposing forces like Ian and Yang. Hunter named the religion Hypnocracy as a parody of Technocracy, a movement that had reached its height of popularity in the 1930s but still clings on to life to this day. The European tour was regarded by everyone involved as one of the great experiences of their lives,. and the group were playing better than ever before.

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