

Dadaists see art in the everyday, such as the famous urinal by the French artist Marcel Duchamp. Like many artists of his time, he was heavily influenced by Dadaism, an art movement dating from after the Great War. Photographer Storm Thorgerson was a friend of theirs. The guys in Pink Floyd were experimenting wildly with drugs and groundbreaking music. Until Pink Floyd's album came out then she became world famous instantaneously. She was happily ruminating in the meadow, producing milk for humans. This social unrest completely passed by Lulubelle III. On the other side you had traditional, conservative England that only wanted to cling to their cup of tea with a touch of milk. London was turned upside down with all kinds of experimenting young people pushing their boundaries in art, love and music. England was in a major social crisis in the early 1970s. Long hair and a beard, and with a strange metal device in front of his eyes.

She saw a strange dude standing in the meadow. "My goodness," Lulubelle III must have thought when she turned her head. He drove out of London in his little car one fine summer day and saw Lulubelle III standing in the meadow in the countryside. Who would have thought it would ever come to this in 1970? The cover was an idea of Storm Thorgerson of design agency Hipgnosis.
