Laura Nyro, songwriter, singer, and pianist, whose songs "Wedding Bell Blues", "Stoned Soul Picnic", "And When I Die", "Eli's Comin'" were hits for others, was born on Oct. 18, 1947 (d. 1997).

"Stoned Soul Picnic" (Laura Nyro) (1968)

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@heatherdale Yes. And I didn't really know her versions well until after she died.

@nealfig
I just listened to her version of Stoned Soul Picnic
The lyrics are clearer but they still don’t make sense to me … is it hippy code for something 😂

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@heatherdale It does have a nice sound (the song's interesting melody and her playing and singing). Regarding the lyrics, to me it's about having a good time with friends with music and wine in a relaxing place (a garden, park or the country).

I think she invented the word "surry". Wikipedia:
When asked by producer Charlie Calello what the word meant, Nyro told him, "Oh, it's just a nice word." One possible meaning is that surry is a shortening of "let's hurry."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoned_S

@nealfig
When I was a kid I just said “hurry down” because that made sense
I also thought it was “stone cold picnic” until I learned to read
But “stoned soul” also made no sense to me (for awhile … until I got stoned) 😂

@heatherdale She might have meant it figuratively, a "stoned soul" being a soul intoxicated with the life, (nature, wine, friends). Or not. 🙂

@nealfig
I like that she just used a word she liked.
The word surry (Surrey)? also has connotations of a very old horse buggy … like the one in the musical Oklahoma … but that also doesn’t match the vibe of her song

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