In Basel, 1938, Albert Hofmann synthesized LSD-25: one small experimental compound among a long series of ergot derivatives. Five years later, on April 16, 1943, he accidentally encountered its extraordinary effects. On April 19, he deliberately took 250 micrograms and bicycled home through a radically altered world—the event later remembered as Bicycle Day. Fishbike turns that history into an underwater fable. Hofmann becomes **Albert Gills**; LSD becomes a bottle of lightning drops; and Fishbike—the woman on the impossible bicycle—rings her bell beside him as the molecule passes from medicine to secret control program, from countercultural explosion to prohibition, mythology, and its quiet reappearance in research. The title and refrain draw on Irina Dunn’s 1970 feminist line, later widely associated with Gloria Steinem: “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” Woman need a man like fish need bicycle. The trip continues.
THE VIDEO HAS TWO VERSIONS BACK TO BACK
FISHBIKE (Albert’s Lightning Drops)
©2026 John F. Sendelbach
hold on tight.hold on tight.
pedal fish lady pedal fish lady pedal fish lady pedal fish lady
Albert Gills late shift rye-sea violet glow fungal castles black roots
Twenty-five lightning drops bottle marked shelved away
Nothing here says Albert Gills Maybe useful some far day
Five years gone laboratory breathing lamps school of silver stars
floor turns tide wall turns window window opens into Mars
Albert Gills on bicycle wobbling through cobalt night
Fishbike rings her handlebar bell Albert baby hold on tight
Fishbike Fishbike bicycle free
no captain owns the open tide no net owns the sea
Woman need a man like fish need bicycle
Fishbike make impossible look beautiful mythical

