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  2. Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture-era phrase popularized by Timothy Leary in 1966. In 1967, Leary spoke at the Human Be-In, a gathering of 30,000 hippies in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco and phrased the famous words, "Turn on, tune in, drop out".

  3. Aimed specifically at young adults, this hour-long, soft-spoken piece explores Learys early research into LSD in New York and Mexico, how new ideas spread throughout society over the course of generations, his vision of a future society in which the psychedelic experience is revered and respected, the effects of marijuana, and how seekers ...

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  5. Though the more popular "turn on, tune in, drop out" became synonymous with Leary, his actual definition with the League for Spiritual Discovery was: "Drop Out—detach yourself from the external social drama which is as dehydrated and ersatz as TV.

  6. May 18, 2012 · Timothy Leary at the Human Be-In in 1967 in San Francisco, exhorting the audience to "Turn on, tune in, and drop out!" with additional interview footage from 1987, explaining what it all meant....

  7. Leary toured the country with a presentation that attempted to demonstrate the experience of tripping. He spoke the phrase that came to exemplify the LSD movement, "turn on, tune in, drop out," during a 1967 speech in San Francisco before 30,000 hippies.

  8. Mar 30, 2015 · “‘Drop out’ means drop out of conformity,” he explained. “‘Drop out’ means change.” Certainly, drop out can mean both those things, but in Leary’s first public utterance of the phrase at the Human Be-In at Golden Gate Park in 1967, drop out meant, well, drop out: “Turn on, tune in, drop out.