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Donovan

Epistle To Dippy

Rock
  • Folk
  • Pop
  • Rock
  • Space
  • Musical
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1967
  • 1967
  • 2012
  • 1964
  • 1966
  • 1965

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Epistle to Dippy is a song and single by Donovan, released in 1967 only in the USA. It charted in the USA (Billboard: #19). Musicians featured are Donovan on vocals and acoustic guitar, Jimmy Page on electric guitar, John Cameron on keyboards and arrangement, Danny Thompson on bass and Tony Carr on drums. Strings provided by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Written in the form of an open letter to an old school friend, the song had a strong pacifist message in addition to its florid psychedelic imagery. The real “Dippy” was at the time serving in the British Army in Malaysia. According to Brian Hogg, who wrote the liner notes for the Donovan boxed set, Troubadour, Dippy heard the song, contacted Donovan and left the army as a result. Chart positions were: # 19... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Dum dum dum, dum dum dum dum dum ... I can see I had your fun ... Looking through crystal spectacles

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