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| | The Perfumed Garden (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | Actually, The Perfumed Garden was originally the title of a sixteenth century Tunisian sex manual that devoted an entire chapter to "The Sundry Names Given to the Sexual Parts of Man," of which "the expectorant," "the one-eyed," "the odd headed" and "the extinguisher of passion" are a few of the more colorful ones. |
 | | For three months in the Spring of 1967 in Swinging London, a young disk jockey by the name of John Peel did an overnight radio show on a pirate radio station called Radio London aboard a ship off the coast of Essex. |
 | | He called his program The Perfumed Garden and was among the first to champion adventurous, underground, psychedelic music by the likes of Jefferson Airplane, Captain Beefheart, Pink Floyd, T. Rex, Velvet Underground, Traffic, The Dead and numerous other fledgling artists who have since become household names. |
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