1. The Too High to Feel My Face Covers
Clockwise from top left, the drugs ingested during the creation of these covers were peyote, marijuana, DMT, LSD, magic mushrooms, Quaaludes and, oddly enough, over-the-counter allergy medication (crazy, right?). The counterculture aesthetics of the late ‘60s hit SURFER’s Page One hard in 1969 (top left, illustrated by SURFER founder John Severson), at the height of the Shortboard Revolution and just a few months after the Beatles released “Yellow Submarine”. SURFER covers went even deeper down the psychedelic rabbit hole the following decade, with an image of a shimmering surf messiah and an out-of-focus bottom turn paired with the question that probably comes to every SURFER editor’s mind after seven joints and two cheese pizzas: “what is surfing?” From there, the trippy…
