"Turn on, tune in, drop out", a counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960s
The Turn of the Screw | Turn! Turn! Turn! | Hairpin turn | U-turn | Tommy Tune | Drop Dead Diva | Auto-Tune | The Turn of the Screw (opera) | Fat Freddy's Drop | Turn On Your Love Light | Name That Tune | Tune, Norway | Tune | The Million Pound Drop Live | Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark | One Drop Foundation | Ninja Tune | Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance | Drop Dead Fred | Wrong Turn | Turn! Turn! Turn! (to Everything There Is a Season) | Turn! Turn! Turn! (album) | Turn the Radio Off | Turn state's evidence | Turn Out the Lights | Turn It On Again: The Tour | Turn It On Again: The Hits | Turn Against This Land | Tune in Tomorrow | tune |
The song features samples from the Timothy Leary album Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out which the band failed to receive clearance of from Henry Saperstein, the copyright owner of the recordings in question.
Switch, an electrical component that allows a circuit to be turned on or off
"Turn on, Tune in, Cop out" was the biggest hit single for Norman Cook's dance-jazz group, Freak Power, released in 1993 as a single.
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The song features a smooth jazz sound and the baritone vocals of lead singer Ashley Slater.