Adam & Eve--Psychedelic Promise London 1965

audiobook (Unabridged) Book 3 of 6 The Psychedelic Dream · Adam & Eve--Psychedelic Promise London 1965

By Christopher Allen

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ADAM & EVE – Psychedelic Promise 1965 London

Book 3 of 6: The Psychedelic Dream


This third book of six is summarized as follows:

Summer 1966 finds Adam and Eve fully immersed in London's psychedelic underground. They return to a transformed Notting Hill flat, now shared with radical printmaker Sylvie and charismatic jazz musician Raj. As Eve discovers feminist poetry and Adam experiments with avant-garde collage art, their relationship strains under jealousy and artistic rivalry. A pivotal Timothy Leary lecture and experiences at the UFO Club amplify their personal revolutions, but also spark bitter arguments. Eve's incendiary poem becomes an underground manifesto while Adam's art grows increasingly abstract. The couple's tensions dissolve during a transcendent weekend at the Windsor Jazz counter culture festival, where music and collective energy reveal their shared purpose. Returning to London, they commit to a life of art and activism, their bond strengthened by newfound understanding.


The next book will become available in the very near future and I do hope you enjoy this third instalment, and it's only $3, all subsequent will remain at that price.


I have worked very hard and meticulously to provide you with an enjoyable experience, the initial opening credit music which does run to approximately 2 1/2 minutes, called Electric Pulse, and prepares you for the start, synthesizer, bass and cymbals in a soul/funk form. The closing music, called Full Motion, ends the tale on a darker tone and at about 2 minutes and the same musical instruments, genre and industrial/fearful mood but with more caution added. The book itself runs to about 15 minutes and is narrated in my own voice.

I do hope you enjoy this audiobook and let me know what you think, there are a lot more to come!


Christopher Allen - At your service

Adam & Eve--Psychedelic Promise London 1965