Another highlight of the Seventies. Ozzy Ozborne looks he's maybe 24 and rock bands need to have big psychedelic perpetual motion machines on stage to power up the equipment. Check out the microdot smile.
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watched the wheel for hours. where's the microdot?
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watched the wheel for hours. where's the microdot?
Microdot was a widely available form of LSD in the 70s.
Those dreamy saucer-shaped pupils and "Microdot Smile" LOL
(that post was the acid test - of my javascript capabilities)
I didn't actually watch the wheel for hours, though a fine example of windowpane blotter-as-art it is.
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