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"No, It Wasn't A Dream" is the original song recording by The Hippy Coyote of his ex-wife who called him "Coyotito."

"No, It Wasn't A Dream" was written as she drove off after a romantic afternoon in his North Hollywood Condominium. Coyote did not foresee that this would be the last time he would see her.

"No, It Wasn't A Dream," is not on any American Zen albums because American Zen, "America's First Buddhist Rock Band™," wasn't created until a couple years later in Salt Lake City, Utah.

All bands and songs written before American Zen are mostly considered THE RICH bands which started in 1976.

Richard Del Connor didn't become "The Coyote" until 1984 performing the "Coyote In A Graveyard" rock opera in Los Angeles night clubs.

The end song is "In The Darkness" (instrumental version). This song was written in Utah and released on the first American Zen album, LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind. The story though, is about a very talented artist from England who was signed to his music publishing company, Shaolin Music. Unfortunately for everyone, when Richard Del Connor (a.k.a. Richard O'Connor) moved to Utah he lost all of his movie and record company connections and was unable to launch this other songwriter's career. Big mistake! During the first year in Utah, Richard moved three times and suffered a deep winter of snow, ice and regret. The connections promised to Richard for his record company relocation did not materialize. So launching this songwriter's career did not materialize either. The relationship between Richard and his artist became bitter, and this song, "In The Darkness," emerged.

The lyrics to "In The Darkness," are so dark that Richard did not want to perform the song with the bands he struggled to create in Salt Lake City. So the lyrics became a poem, recited on side-2 of the album, LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind, which was released in Utah on cassette tapes. The cassettes had 11 songs on side-A and 11 poems on side-B.

“Stuff The Coyote Likes™”
https://www.CoyoteRadio.TV

The song “In The Darkness” Is from the album LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind by American Zen
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/americanZenLevel1-R.html

American Zen Official website:
https://www.AmericanZen.org

Produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records.
https://www.ShaolinRecords.com

Copyright 1984-2021 Shaolin Communications
https://www.ShaolinCOM.com

Music used by permission of Shaolin Records and licensed by Shaolin Music. ASCAP
https://www.ShaolinMusic.com

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9 episoade

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Manage episode 336381710 series 3203155
Content provided by The Hippy Coyote. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Hippy Coyote or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.

"No, It Wasn't A Dream" is the original song recording by The Hippy Coyote of his ex-wife who called him "Coyotito."

"No, It Wasn't A Dream" was written as she drove off after a romantic afternoon in his North Hollywood Condominium. Coyote did not foresee that this would be the last time he would see her.

"No, It Wasn't A Dream," is not on any American Zen albums because American Zen, "America's First Buddhist Rock Band™," wasn't created until a couple years later in Salt Lake City, Utah.

All bands and songs written before American Zen are mostly considered THE RICH bands which started in 1976.

Richard Del Connor didn't become "The Coyote" until 1984 performing the "Coyote In A Graveyard" rock opera in Los Angeles night clubs.

The end song is "In The Darkness" (instrumental version). This song was written in Utah and released on the first American Zen album, LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind. The story though, is about a very talented artist from England who was signed to his music publishing company, Shaolin Music. Unfortunately for everyone, when Richard Del Connor (a.k.a. Richard O'Connor) moved to Utah he lost all of his movie and record company connections and was unable to launch this other songwriter's career. Big mistake! During the first year in Utah, Richard moved three times and suffered a deep winter of snow, ice and regret. The connections promised to Richard for his record company relocation did not materialize. So launching this songwriter's career did not materialize either. The relationship between Richard and his artist became bitter, and this song, "In The Darkness," emerged.

The lyrics to "In The Darkness," are so dark that Richard did not want to perform the song with the bands he struggled to create in Salt Lake City. So the lyrics became a poem, recited on side-2 of the album, LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind, which was released in Utah on cassette tapes. The cassettes had 11 songs on side-A and 11 poems on side-B.

“Stuff The Coyote Likes™”
https://www.CoyoteRadio.TV

The song “In The Darkness” Is from the album LEVEL 1 = Peace Of Mind by American Zen
https://www.shaolinrecords.com/RecordStore-R/americanZenLevel1-R.html

American Zen Official website:
https://www.AmericanZen.org

Produced by Richard Del Connor for Shaolin Records.
https://www.ShaolinRecords.com

Copyright 1984-2021 Shaolin Communications
https://www.ShaolinCOM.com

Music used by permission of Shaolin Records and licensed by Shaolin Music. ASCAP
https://www.ShaolinMusic.com

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