Talk:Kodachrome (song)

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In an interview with Paul I heard on the radio, the better/worse in black and white line was sung different with each performance.

Definitely predates Paul Simon's Concert in the park, at any rate. It's 'better' on The Concert in Central Park. Bogfjellmo 14:36, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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Fleetwood Mac's "Peacekeeper" sounds a lot— like Kodachrome, doesn't it!???!! 131.191.64.130 (talk) 23:49, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Relationship to LSD

It seems fairly obvious to me that this song was written about LSD banning. This song was published in 1973, likely written a little before then. LSD was made illegal in 1971. Lyrics suggest this "Kodachrome" is quite likely to be taken away: "Mama, don't take my Kodachrome" and "I can read the writing on the wall." So, does that association warrant mention? Can we find a reference somewhere besides this talk page? -- ke4roh (talk) 20:27, 23 November 2007 (UTC)