Owsley Stanley - Wikipedia Augustus Owsley Stanley III (January 19, 1935 – March 12, 2011) was an American-Australian audio engineer and clandestine chemist He was a key figure in the San Francisco Bay Area hippie movement during the 1960s and played a pivotal role in the decade's counterculture
Owsley Stanley: The King of LSD - Rolling Stone Owsley also sent a photographer back to England with a telephoto lens packed with tabs of purple acid on the condition that he share them with the Beatles
purple owsley - Urban Dictionary This is a type of acid (LSD) that was engineered by LSD chemist Owsley Stanley The super pure acid that Owsley produced was a staple of the Bay Area scene in the mid to late 60′s, showing up at Grateful Dead shows and Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests
Monterey Purple LSD explained by one of the people who helped . . . The punch backstage was spiked with the hallucinogen STP And famed LSD evangelist and chemist Owsley Stanley was on hand with a special gift for the attendees: 14,000 tabs of a potent batch of acid he dubbed Monterey Purple
Erowid Owsley Stanley Vault Owsley's best-known acid was "White Lightning" (300,000 doses) made in 1966-1967 Another popular run included "Monterey Purple" (14,000 doses) Most of his LSD was produced in large batches and either pressed into tablets or encapsulated
For the unrepentant patriarch of LSD, long, strange trip . . . Because Augustus Owsley Stanley III has spent his life avoiding photographs, few people would know what he looks like The name Owsley became a noun that appears in the Oxford dictionary as English
5 Million LSD Trips: The Man Who Dosed the 60s His LSD sales kept them on the road, and his ultra-pure acid became the soundtrack to their most legendary performances Owsley’s influence extended beyond acid—he also sketched the first version of the Grateful Dead’s 'Steal Your Face' logo, later refined by Bob Thomas into the iconic skull design By 1966, Owsley’s acid was everywhere
LSD The acid kinG - DrugWise purple’ was consumed in some quantity backstage at the Monterey pop Festival by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Brian Jones and pete townsend owsley recalls: “Brian Jones had a photographer in his entourage who brought a telephoto lens which had been gutted He took it back filled with Monterey purple i asked Brian