[1] It is considered one of the pinnacles of the band's music catalogue, with it marked by Shaun and Danny Harris's breathy vocal harmonies, and the instrumental interplay between Morgan's distorted guitar-playing coinciding with Shaun Harris's heavy bass sound.
Despite the heady atmosphere, the group insists the recording, along with their other self-penned material, was not composed under the influence of LSD.
[2] In 1968, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was performing at a teen dance club in Dallas called LouAnns with the composition in their set list.
However, the cover art sparked some controversary for its depiction of four nude women, resulting in many record stores refusing to stock the album.
[4] The English band PICTURE CENTER covered the song in 1999 to the album "The Wonders of God's Heaven and Earth".