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  1. Apr 27, 2024 · The song’s lyrics are poetic and non-linear, typical of many psychedelic songs from that era. It embodies the free spirit of the hippie movement, with lines like: “Good sense, innocence, cripplin’ mankind. Dead kings, many things I can’t define.”. The chorus echoes the catchphrase “incense and peppermints,” which refers to the ...

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · The invocation of ‘incense and peppermints,’ which reoccurs throughout the song, serves as a synesthetic metaphor that combines the sensory and the temporal. The ‘color of time’ paints an image of a period that is as vibrant and varied as the flavors and smells evoked, illustrating a break from the monochrome viewpoint held by the ...

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  4. The drug references start in the title -- Incense to cover the smell of marijuana and peppermints to cover it on your breath. Erich from Atlanta, Ga The Strawberry Alarm Clock made an appearance in Russ Meyer's 1970 movie "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls," performing this song during a party scene. (One character remarks "I've been to parties ...

  5. Sep 12, 2023 · Incense and Peppermints, a vibrant and catchy tune released by the band Strawberry Alarm Clock in 1967, continues to captivate audiences with its psychedelic sound and enigmatic lyrics. The song, although associated with the popular culture of the 1960s, was not crafted by Disney. It represents a true embodiment of the counterculture movement ...

  6. Incense and Peppermints. "Incense and Peppermints" is a song by the Los Angeles–based psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock. The song is officially credited as having been written by John S. Carter and Tim Gilbert, although it was based on an instrumental idea by band members Mark Weitz and Ed King. [5]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarekSarek - Wikipedia

    Spock (son) Sybok (son) Michael Burnham (adoptive daughter) Sarek / ˈsærɛk / is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock. The character was originally played by Mark Lenard in the episode "Journey to Babel" in 1967.

  8. Oct 23, 2017 · Sarek and Burnham shared a tender moment when he admitted he “failed” her, but later, while he was recovering in the Discovery ‘s sick bay, he snapped back into prickly Vulcan mode, coldly ...

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