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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
|name =You Are What You Eat
|name =You Are What You Eat
| image = You_Are_What_You_Eat_film_Theatrical_release_poster_(1968).jpg
|image =
|caption =
|caption =
|director =[[Barry Feinstein]]
|director =[[Barry Feinstein]]
|producer =[[Michael Butler (producer)|Michael Butler]]<br/>[[Barry Feinstein]]<br/>[[Peter Yarrow]]<br>”'<u>Associate Producers</u>”'<br/>[[Phil Ramone]]<br/>[[A. Joseph Tandet]]
|producer =[[Michael Butler (producer)|Michael Butler]]<br/>Barry Feinstein<br/>[[Peter Yarrow]]<br>”'<u>Associate Producers</u>”'<br/>[[Phil Ramone]]<br/>[[A. Joseph Tandet]]
|starring =[[Paul Butterfield]]<br/>[[David Crosby]]<br/>Dave Dixon<br/>[[John Herald]]<br/>[[Sharmagne Leland]]<br/>[[Barry McGuire]]<br/>[[William (Rosko) Mercer|Rosko]]<br/>[[Marilyn Salisbury]]<br/>[[Super Spade]]<br/>[[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]<br/>[[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]]<br/>Peter Yarrow<br/>[[Frank Zappa]]<br/>[[The Band]]
|starring =[[Paul Butterfield]]<br/>[[David Crosby]]<br/>Dave Dixon<br/>[[John Herald]]<br/>[[Sharmagne Leland]]<br/>[[Barry McGuire]]<br/>[[William (Rosko) Mercer|Rosko]]<br/>[[Marilyn Salisbury]]<br/>[[Super Spade]]<br/>[[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]<br/>[[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]]<br/>Peter Yarrow<br/>[[Frank Zappa]]<br/>[[The Band]]
|music =[[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]<br>”'<u>Musical Director</u>”'<br/>Peter Yarrow
|music =[[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]<br>”'<u>Musical Director</u>”'<br/>Peter Yarrow
|cinematography=Barry Feinstein
|cinematography=Barry Feinstein
|editing =[[Howard Alk]]
|editing =[[Howard Alk]]
|distributor =Commonwealth United Entertainment (US Theatrical)
|distributor =Commonwealth United Entertainment (US Theatrical)
|released ={{Film date|1968}}
|released ={{Film date|1968}}
|runtime =
|runtime =
|country =United States
|country =United States
|language =English
|language =English
}}
}}
””’You Are What You Eat””’ is a 1968 American [[counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]] semi-documentary [[movie]] that attempts to capture the essence of the 1960s flower power hippie era and the [[Haight-Ashbury]] scene. The film features locally known personalities, including well known drug dealer Super Spade (Bill Powell Jr<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-francisco-examiner-owsley-sep-3/106472730/ Superspade murder case] The San Francisco Examiner • San Francisco, California • Sun, Sept 3, 1967 • Page 1</ref>) and musicians of the day, including [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], [[David Crosby]] and [[Peter Yarrow]], and radio disc jockey, [[William (Rosko) Mercer|Rosko]].
””’You Are What You Eat””’ is a 1968 American [[counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]] semi-documentary [[movie]] that attempts to capture the essence of the 1960s flower power hippie era and the [[Haight-Ashbury]] scene. The film features locally known personalities, including well known drug dealer Super Spade (Bill Powell Jr<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-francisco-examiner-owsley-sep-3/106472730/ Superspade murder case] The San Francisco Examiner • San Francisco, California • Sun, Sept 3, 1967 • Page 1</ref>) and musicians of the day, including [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]], [[David Crosby]] and [[Peter Yarrow]], and radio disc jockey, [[William (Rosko) Mercer|Rosko]].
The film soundtrack features music by [[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]] and by artists as diverse as [[Paul Butterfield]], [[The Electric Flag]], [[Eleanor Barooshian]], Peter Yarrow, [[John Herald]] and [[Harpers Bizarre]], accompanied by several members of [[The Band]].<ref>[http://www.thevideobeat.com/beatnik-hippie-drug-movies/you-are-what-you-eat-1968.html The Video Beat (website), accessed 12 July 2012]</ref>
The film soundtrack features music by [[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]] and by artists as diverse as [[Paul Butterfield]], [[The Electric Flag]], [[Eleanor Barooshian]], Peter Yarrow, [[John Herald]] and [[Harpers Bizarre]], accompanied by several members of [[The Band]].<ref>[http://www.thevideobeat.com/beatnik-hippie-drug-movies/you-are-what-you-eat-1968.html The Video Beat (website), accessed 12 July 2012]</ref>
*”You Are What You Eat” – Sony Records, Japan, SRCS-8522 – 1997<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theband.hiof.no/albums/you_are_what_you_eat.html|title=Soundtrack Album: You Are What You Eat|publisher=theband.hiof.no}}</ref>
*”You Are What You Eat” – Sony Records, Japan, SRCS-8522 – 1997<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theband.hiof.no/albums/you_are_what_you_eat.html|title=Soundtrack Album: You Are What You Eat|publisher=theband.hiof.no}}</ref>
*Bass – [[Bill Crow]]
*Bass – [[Bill Crow]]
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Vocals, Organ, Ondioline – [[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]
*Vocals, Organ, Ondioline – [[John Simon (record producer)|John Simon]]
2. Peter Yarrow– Moments Of Soft Persuasion
2. Peter Yarrow Moments Of Soft Persuasion
*Electric Piano – John Simon
*Electric Piano – John Simon
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – [[Peter Yarrow]]
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – [[Peter Yarrow]]
3. Peter Yarrow- Silly Girl
3. Peter Silly Girl
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Organ – John Simon
*Organ – John Simon
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
4. John Simon – Desert Moog Music
4. John Simon Desert Moog Music
*Guitar – [[Al Gorgoni]]
*Guitar – [[Al Gorgoni]]
*Percussion – Peter Yarrow
*Percussion – Peter Yarrow
*Percussion, Moog, Ondioline – John Simon
*Percussion, Moog, Ondioline – John Simon
5. [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] – Be My Baby
5. [[Tiny Tim (musician)|Tiny Tim]] Be My Baby
*Bass – [[Rick Danko]]
*Bass – [[Rick Danko]]
*Guitar – [[Robbie Robertson]]
*Guitar – [[Robbie Robertson]]
*Vocals – Tiny Tim
*Vocals – Tiny Tim
6. John Herold – The Family Dog
6. John Herold The Family Dog
*Backing Vocals – Peter Yarrow
*Backing Vocals – Peter Yarrow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Vocals – John Herald
*Vocals – John Herald
7. [[Hamza El Din|Hamsa El Din]] – The Nude Dance
7. [[Hamza El Din|Hamsa El Din]] The Nude Dance
*Uood – H. El Din
*Uood – H. El Din
8. John Simon – [[My Name Is Jack]]
8. John Simon [[My Name Is Jack]]
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Vocals, Piano – John Simon
*Vocals, Piano – John Simon
9. Tiny Tim & Eleanor Baruchian – I Got You Babe
9. Tiny Tim & Eleanor Baruchian I Got You Babe
*Bass – Rick Danko
*Bass – Rick Danko
*Guitar – Robbie Robertson
*Guitar – Robbie Robertson
*Vocals – Eleanor Baruchian, Tiny Tim
*Vocals – Eleanor Baruchian, Tiny Tim
10. [[Paul Butterfield]] – You Are What You Eat
10. [[Paul Butterfield]] You Are What You Eat
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Organ – Paul Griffin
*Organ – Paul Griffin
11. John Simon – Beach Music
11. John Simon Beach Music
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Piano – John Simon
*Piano – John Simon
12. Peter Yarrow / John Simon – The Wabe
12. Peter Yarrow / John Simon The Wabe
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Organ – Paul Griffin
*Organ – Paul Griffin
*Vocals – John Simon, Peter Yarrow
*Vocals – John Simon, Peter Yarrow
13. Peter Yarrow – Don’t Remind Me Now Of Time
13. Peter Yarrow Don’t Remind Me Now Of Time
*Harpsichord – John Simon
*Harpsichord – John Simon
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
*Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
14. John Simon – Painting For Freakout
14. John Simon Painting For Freakout
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Bass – Bill Crow
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Drums – Bill Lavorgna
*Piano – John Simon
*Piano – John Simon
15. John Simon / [[The Electric Flag]] – Freakout
15. John Simon / [[The Electric Flag]] Freakout
*Bass – [[Harvey Brooks (bassist)|Harvey Brooks]]
*Bass – [[Harvey Brooks (bassist)|Harvey Brooks]]
*Drums – [[Buddy Miles]]
*Drums – [[Buddy Miles]]
*Tenor Saxophone, Organ – [[Herbie Rich]]
*Tenor Saxophone, Organ – [[Herbie Rich]]
*Trumpet – [[Marcus Doubleday]]
*Trumpet – [[Marcus Doubleday]]
*Tracks 1, 2, 3, 10, 12 & 13 Written by John Simon and Peter Yarrow
*Tracks 1, 2, 3, 10, 12 & 13 Written by John Simon and Peter Yarrow
*Tracks 4, 6, 8, 11 & 14 Written by John Simon
*Tracks 4, 6, 8, 11 & 14 Written by John Simon
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142005/combined ”You Are What You Eat” imdb Combined Details]
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142005/combined ”You Are What You Eat” imdb Combined Details]
*[http://www.thevideobeat.com/beatnik-hippie-drug-movies/you-are-what-you-eat-1968.html ”You Are What You Eat” – The VIDEO BEAT!]
*[http://www.thevideobeat.com/beatnik-hippie-drug-movies/you-are-what-you-eat-1968.html ”You Are What You Eat” The VIDEO BEAT!]
*[http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/04/you_are_what_yo.html WMFU’s Beware of the Blog April 29, 2007 ”You Are What You Eat”]
*[http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/04/you_are_what_yo.html WMFU’s Beware of the Blog April 29, 2007 ”You Are What You Eat”]
1968 American film
You Are What You Eat is a 1968 American counterculture semi-documentary movie that attempts to capture the essence of the 1960s flower power hippie era and the Haight-Ashbury scene. The film was directed by Barry Feinstein and features locally known personalities, including well known drug dealer Super Spade (Bill Powell Jr[1]) and musicians of the day, including Tiny Tim, David Crosby and Peter Yarrow, and radio disc jockey, Rosko.[2]
The film soundtrack features music by John Simon and by artists as diverse as Paul Butterfield, The Electric Flag, Eleanor Barooshian, Peter Yarrow, John Herald and Harpers Bizarre, accompanied by several members of The Band.[3]
The film was preserved and restored by Ed Carter at the archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.[4]
- You Are What You Eat – Columbia OS-3240 – 1968
- You Are What You Eat – Sony Records, Japan, SRCS-8522 – 1997[5]
1. Rosko: “Teenage Fair”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Vocals – Nancy Pliday, Peter Yarrow
- Vocals, Organ, Ondioline – John Simon
2. Peter Yarrow: “Moments Of Soft Persuasion”
- Electric Piano – John Simon
- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
3. Peter Yarro: “Silly Girl”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Organ – John Simon
- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
4. John Simon: “Desert Moog Music”
- Guitar – Al Gorgoni
- Percussion – Peter Yarrow
- Percussion, Moog, Ondioline – John Simon
5. Tiny Tim: “Be My Baby”
6. John Herold: “The Family Dog”
- Backing Vocals – Peter Yarrow
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Piano, Backing Vocals – John Simon
- Vocals – John Herald
7. Hamsa El Din: “The Nude Dance”
8. John Simon: “My Name Is Jack”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Piano – Paul Griffin
- Vocals, Piano – John Simon
9. Tiny Tim & Eleanor Baruchian: “I Got You Babe”
- Bass – Rick Danko
- Guitar – Robbie Robertson
- Organ – Garth Hudson
- Piano – Richard Manuel
- Vocals – Eleanor Baruchian, Tiny Tim
10. Paul Butterfield: “You Are What You Eat”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Harmonica, Vocals – Paul Butterfield
- Organ – Paul Griffin
11. John Simon: “Beach Music”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Piano – John Simon
12. Peter Yarrow / John Simon: “The Wabe”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Organ – Paul Griffin
- Vocals – John Simon, Peter Yarrow
13. Peter Yarrow: “Don’t Remind Me Now Of Time”
- Harpsichord – John Simon
- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Peter Yarrow
14. John Simon: “Painting For Freakout”
- Bass – Bill Crow
- Drums – Bill Lavorgna
- Piano – John Simon
15. John Simon / The Electric Flag: “Freakout”
- Bass – Harvey Brooks
- Drums – Buddy Miles
- Guitar – Mike Bloomfield
- Moog, Ondioline – John Simon
- Alto Saxophone – Stemsy Hunter
- Tenor Saxophone, Organ – Herbie Rich
- Trumpet – Marcus Doubleday
- Tracks 1, 2, 3, 10, 12 & 13 Written by John Simon and Peter Yarrow
- Tracks 4, 6, 8, 11 & 14 Written by John Simon
- Track 5 Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich & Phil Spector
- Track 7 Written by Hamsa El Din
- Track 9 Written by Sonny Bono
- Track 15 Written by John Simon & The Electric Flag[6]



