It's fine, no worries...
In my case, back then I didn't drink alcohol, have never smoked anything, let alone wacky baccy and found Phaedra the ultimate "trip" for me, such was the impact it had. I'd always liked electronically derived "tonalities" and I suppose the original Delia Derbishire realised (and best IMO) Dr Who theme was the one that strted it, along with the innovative "music" from the early 60's puppet series "Space Patrol." The closing titles music from "UFO" (Barry Gray) sort of took it along a bit and Pink Floyd's wonderful track "Echoes" took it further, along with some of the German offerings (Cluster) that John Peel used to play back then. Hearing my first "serious" HiFi system (Lenco 75/Armstrong 626 and JBL's) back in Easter '74 and Phaedra in particular, really blew my mind.
By the time Rubycon came out, I had my own little system. My first GL75/M75-EJ (bought from the system above when the owner changed to a Techie SL1300/V15 III), Lustraphone LP100 amp (I DESPERATELY want another, someone, please.....) and Audiomaster Image 2's (I think they were by then). I played this record for the first time in total darkness and fell passionately in love with the music instantly. Wonderful stuff "for those obliged to space" )
Tear down these walls; Cut the ties that held me
Crying out at the top of my voice; Tell me now if you can hear me