“The Windmills of Your Mind” is too crazy to be anything but a piece of its crazy time, and it is almost airily psychotic: “Is the jingle in your pocket/Or is the jingle in your head?” A question like that made a lot of sense in 1968.
Mind the Windmills (http://boynton.ubersportingpundit.com)

Boynton has collected a few reviews and reflections on that odd “Windmils” song, which, if you know it, is now probably lodged firmly in your brain. (Sorry about that.)

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