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Maggio 23, 2025

28 Gennaio 1967

Hexagon Restaurant, University of Essex, Colchester.

“Il ballo psichedelico fu un doppio trionfo. La sala era al completo in tutti i suoi 500 posti, con un incasso di circa 30 sterline. Mai prima d’ora un ballo alla Essex era stato così pienamente seguito e remunerativo. A un incontro del comitato sociale il 30 Gennaio Mick Gray, il presidente, affermò che non erano mancati problemi. Arrivò gente da fuori che alla fine si attardò al campus. All’una di notte una pattuglia di polizia arrestò quattro ragazzi del North Essex Techincal College che avevano partecipato al ballo: stavano smontando il motore di una motocicletta nel parcheggio.” (Wyvern, rivista studentesca dell’Università dell’Essex)