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too much adjective great, wonderful, excellent US- The love that’s shining all around you / Everywhere it’s like what you make for us to take / It’s all too much. — George Harrison (Performed by the Beatles), It’s All Too Much, 1969
- The regular music thing [at Woodstock] is nice, but straight. The Hog Farm is just too much. We are at home and at peace with each other and ourselves. — East Village Other, 20 August 1969
- “Out of sight,” “too much,” “tough,” “trippy,” “trick,” or “unreal” – were all current [late 1960s] superlatives. Each would flower for a while and then fall to something a little groovier – up to date on the tongues of those who knew. — Sean Hutchinson, Crying Out Loud, p. 177, 1988
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