William Olin's "Escape from Utopia"
A description of "The Trip," an early incarnation of over-night to multi-day exhaustion experiences - some strong and evocative descriptions of deep staring, person to person, pair of eyes to pair of eyes, as the night wends and winds on and on and on...
Also the song...
"children one and all, some of them live in big white houses, some of them live in small"
No results on a google search... wondered at the time if it was Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane - but maybe a sound-a-like from the wastrel 'acid' era...
If anyone can find details, please post.
"children one and all, some of them live in big white houses, some of them live in small, some of them find an early heaven some of them live in hell, but at night you can't tell ... from boxes in the hall, but then we're only children, children one and all.... Chiiilllldrreeeeeee-eeennn"
Played 20 times. What were they going for, if not a nervous breakdown, or crack-up? I would invite some of the defenders of the program to have a go at this. Pure brain-washing psychological abuse and torture...