Your 5 favourite 'psychedelic' songs
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Rainbow Chaser : Nirvana, Paper Sun : Traffic, Kites : Simon Dupree, My white bicycle : Tomorrow, Flight from Ashiya: Kaleidoscope. All five are poppy and perfect.
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Ragye wrote:fange wrote:Darkness_Fish wrote:Nurse with Wound - You Walrus Hurt the One You Love
I just check YouTube to see if you were making that one up. You weren't.
Did you play it, fange? Certainly fits the description.
Yeah sure, i played it to see what D_F was listening to. Always interested, even if it's not really my thing. It certainly was trippy in places, even if it sounds like a soundtrack collage at times. It was more the title itself that was making me sad, what a horrible pun.
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Flight Reaction - The Calico Wall
The Lantern - The Rolling Stones
Gone is The Sad Man - Timebox
See Emily Play - The Pink Floyd
Hello Walls - Faron Young
The Lantern - The Rolling Stones
Gone is The Sad Man - Timebox
See Emily Play - The Pink Floyd
Hello Walls - Faron Young
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Bent Fabric wrote:Flight Reaction - The Calico Wall
'I'm A Living Sickness' is great as well.
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Through My Eyes - The Creation
Love At Psychedelic Velocity - The Human Expression
Candy and a Currant Bun - The Pink Floyd
Purple Haze - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Colour of My Mind - The Attack
Love At Psychedelic Velocity - The Human Expression
Candy and a Currant Bun - The Pink Floyd
Purple Haze - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Colour of My Mind - The Attack
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pcqgod wrote:Probably should have included "Defecting Grey" on my list.
Yeah, it was under consideration for mine too, along with a few from SFS & Parachute, but that's probably the best of the lot.
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Belle Lettre wrote:Tales of Brave Ulysses
Played 5 times in a row, Belle?
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KATANGA MY FRIEND! wrote:Through My Eyes - The Creation
Love At Psychedelic Velocity - The Human Expression
Candy and a Currant Bun - The Pink Floyd
Purple Haze - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Colour of My Mind - The Attack
Not a one from more recent times, JC? I know that golden period of psych is the favourite for most of us, me included, but i was still hoping to get a couple more tunes from the 80s onwards from folks.
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fange wrote:KATANGA MY FRIEND! wrote:Through My Eyes - The Creation
Love At Psychedelic Velocity - The Human Expression
Candy and a Currant Bun - The Pink Floyd
Purple Haze - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Colour of My Mind - The Attack
Not a one from more recent times, JC? I know that golden period of psych is the favourite for most of us, me included, but i was still hoping to get a couple more tunes from the 80s onwards from folks.
Christ no!
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
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Re: Your 5 favourite 'psychedelic' songs
The Byrds - Eight Miles High
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Traffic - Hole in My Shoe
Lord Fjelstads Nightcap - Penge
John Coan and the Ad Homs - Dogshit Blues
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Traffic - Hole in My Shoe
Lord Fjelstads Nightcap - Penge
John Coan and the Ad Homs - Dogshit Blues
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Mostly the big hitters. Obvious stuff but then…
See Emily Play – I think this probably the greatest pop psych record ever. The light and shade, the giddy high and the dark unease, side by side in perfect harmony.
Tomorrow Never Knows – I mean, seriously, is there are a more psychedelic record lyrically and musically?
Rollercoaster – It’s just such a thrilling record, careering wildly in an LSD inspired rush. At their best they had a real occult magic.
White Rabbit – It feels like it’s over too quickly but that’s nice because I always play it twice. Does anybody NOT get a semi when Grace really kicks in?
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See Emily Play – I think this probably the greatest pop psych record ever. The light and shade, the giddy high and the dark unease, side by side in perfect harmony.
Tomorrow Never Knows – I mean, seriously, is there are a more psychedelic record lyrically and musically?
Rollercoaster – It’s just such a thrilling record, careering wildly in an LSD inspired rush. At their best they had a real occult magic.
White Rabbit – It feels like it’s over too quickly but that’s nice because I always play it twice. Does anybody NOT get a semi when Grace really kicks in?
Are You Experienced - duh
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fange wrote:Belle Lettre wrote:Tales of Brave Ulysses
Played 5 times in a row, Belle?
Yeah!
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Five favourites from my own psychedelic years...
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