Never Knew Cocaine to Improve Anything

I listened in the studio control room as musicians’ modes of consciousness-alteration proceeded from grass, hash and acid to heroin and cocaine by the 1970s. All but the latter could, on occasion, provide benefits, at least to the music. I never knew cocaine to improve anything.... I suspect that the surge in cocaine's popularity explains — at least in part — why so many great sixties artists made such bad records in the following decade.

From the Book White Bicycles: Making Music in the 1960s, London: Serpent's Tail, 2006, page 266, ISBN 1852429100

Copyright © 2006 by Joe Boyd

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