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Vintage poster the Matrix, San Francisco 1967

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Victor Moscoso designed this Neon Rose poster for the Matrix, featuring Sopwith Camel concerts February 9, 11, and 12, 1967. Moscoso started Neon Rose in 1966, gaining complete artistic control over his posters, and producing some of the most iconic images of the psychedelic era.

The Matrix was a nightclub in San Francisco from 1965 to 1972, managed by Marty Balin, with Jeffferson Airplane as the house band.

Now, I've spent valuable time telling you all that before, but I know you didn't pay attention. Just for that, you get to listen to an awful Sopwith Camel song AND... are you ready, cause you were very naughty... the same song, even more aurally assaulting, by the Cowsills. Sorry, but you brought it on yourself...

On another tack, orange is a secondary color made by mixing red and yellow, which are primary colors. It is considered light and fun, and was used by the impressionist painters who realized orange placed next to azure blue made both colors much brighter... can't argue with that. It also increases the oxygen supply to the brain and stimulates mental activity. Hope that helps while you listen to the Cowsills...

Sopwith Camel = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjYsl__loTw

The Cowsills - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnQGhHIqepA
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morepiecesplz

Okay, but let that be a lesson to you...

togocat

No! Please! Stop! I'll be good, I promise!

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