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Gopendragon
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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 11:08
LED ZEPPELIN
TRACK:WHOLE LOTTA LOVE...!!! somewere in the middle close to the end of the track psychedelia is full of sounds great high!!!
JIMMY HENDRIX was playng with his guitar psychedelic soundscapes!!!
Have you ever heard of PURPLE OVERDOSE!!!
pure PSY-ROCK!!!
Even THE CURE with the guitar sound echo and sound effects from pornography album, or the track THE FOREST and many other albums are full of psy-sounds!!!
PSYCHEDELIC TRANCE have roots from psy-rock           ~~~~~~~namaskar~~~~~~~~~
After the End,a new Begining startS..
pearl


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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 18:55
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On 2005-03-21 11:08, GOPENDRA wrote:
LED ZEPPELIN
TRACK:WHOLE LOTTA LOVE...!!! somewere in the middle close to the end of the track psychedelia is full of sounds great high!!!
JIMMY HENDRIX was playng with his guitar psychedelic soundscapes!!!
Have you ever heard of PURPLE OVERDOSE!!!
pure PSY-ROCK!!!
Even THE CURE with the guitar sound echo and sound effects from pornography album, or the track THE FOREST and many other albums are full of psy-sounds!!!
PSYCHEDELIC TRANCE have roots from psy-rock




Oh, definitely all of those bands, Zepp, Floyd, Hendrix, were psy-pioneers.

jazzman


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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 20:26
Dam good bands!!!

Not to forget Hawkwind,Jefferson Airplane,
Jethro Tull,Gong,Camel,Genesis,Yes,Elp etc etc.
Mojo


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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 20:49
Doors:
"Enter again the sweet forest
Enter the hot dream
Come with us
Everything is broken up and dances."

Led Zep:
"Crowds of people sittin’ on the grass with flowers in their hair said,
Hey, boy, do you wanna score?
And you know how it is;
I really don’t know what time it was, woh, oh,
So I asked them if I could stay awhile.
I didn’t notice but it had got very dark and I was really,
Really out of my mind."

Floyd:
"I want to tell you a story
About a little man
If I can.
A gnome named grimble grumble.
And little gnomes stay in their homes.
Eating, sleeping, drinking their wine.
He wore a scarlet tunic,
A blue green hood,
It looked quite good.
He had a big adventure
Amidst the grass
Fresh air at last.
Wining, dining, biding his time.
And then one day - hooray!
Another way for gnomes to say
Hoooooooooray.
Look at the sky, look at the river
Isn’t it good?
Look at the sky, look at the river
Isn’t it good?
Winding, finding places to go.
And then one day - hooray!
Another way for gnomes to say
Hoooooooooray.
Hooooooooooooooray."
(Shpongle anyone?)

Psychedelic?? Nooooo!
Mojo


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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 21:03
Almost forgot: RUSH! Damn, listen to "Fountain of Lamneth". Some lyrics from this amazing song:

"Remembering when first I held
The wheel in my own hands
I took the helm so eagerly
And sailed for distant lands
But now the sea's too heavy
And I just, I just don't understand
Why must my crew desert me?
When I need, I need a guiding hand"

"The whiteness of confusion
Is unfolding from my mind
I stare around in wonder
Have I left my life behind?"

"Draw another goblet
From the cask of '43
Crimson misty memory
Hazy glimpse of me
Give me back my wonder
I've something more to give
I guess it doesn't matter
There's not much more to live"

Cask of ´43 huh??
Samsara


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Posted : Mar 22, 2005 17:58
The Beatles also had a few Psy songs, - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - comes to mind.

Trick
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Posted : Mar 22, 2005 21:54
The beatles are very pyschedelic
the influence of pyschedelic drugs and eastern religions are rampant throughout their later albulms
at first they had songs like i wanna hold your hand
then they put out songs like yellow submarine and float downstream
pink floyd...wow no words
i would rather listen to dark side of the moon or wish you were here in a concert live then listen to any psytrance except maybe grapes of wrath haha
Samsara


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Posted : Mar 22, 2005 22:22
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On 2005-03-22 21:54, Trick wrote:
The beatles are very pyschedelic
the influence of pyschedelic drugs and eastern religions are rampant throughout their later albulms
at first they had songs like i wanna hold your hand
then they put out songs like yellow submarine and float downstream





Haven't seen Yellow Submarine in a while, its a difficult movie to get.

DWH

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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 07:13
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led zeppelin is the originality of rock



Well not really, since rock-music started to grow way earlier, along with beatles and elvis. But LZ is for sure one of the pioneers to heavy metall, along with black sabbath. From them, loads and loads of great band spawned, and there is a big scene today. If you like black sabbath/led zeppelin I can recommend that you take a listen to Kyuss, and all the bands that offspringed from there (QOTSA, Hermano, Slo Burn and so on).
Check out Hermano's new album, it's really kickass.
http://www.hermanorocks.com/

Other nice and really wicked band, you can find here:
http://www.stonerrock.com/

One of my personal favourites is Fatso jetson.
darkmatter


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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 10:43
If you like Pink Floyd....
Take a listen to Porcupine Tree
British bands own!
          There is no dark side of the moon really... as a matter of fact , its all dark!
full_lotus
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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 12:00
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On 2005-03-22 21:54, Trick wrote:

float downstream





The name of the song with that line is 'Tomorrow Never Knows' on the Revolver album           Turn On, Tune In, Trance Out!!!

http://www.psymusic.co.uk
Bonji


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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 18:57


That Revolver album was one of their best. Though they were more of the occasional psy bands, were Pink Floyd was all the way, until the wall anyway.


full_lotus
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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 20:55
Have to disagree about The Beatles being an occasional psy band. Along with The Byrds, they were one of the first bands to bring psychedelic music to the masses. What do you think the song Day Tripper is about???
The first bands to have an album with Psy in the title, were 'The 13th Floor Elevators' with their debut album, 'The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elelvators', 'The Blues Magoos' with 'Psychedelic Lollipop' and 'The Deep' with 'Psychedelic Moods'. All released in 1966.
As for Pink Floyd, their only really overtly psychedelic album was the first one, 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn', mainly written by Syd Barrett, who was about the only one in the Floyd to dabble in psychedelics. The later Floyd albums, weren't really psychedelic when taken into the context of everything else coming out in the late 60's/early 70's, they were more prog rock, which sort of grew out of psychedelia, and which alot of bands that used to be psychedelic, decided to become. You got to remember that the psychedelic period of the late 60's only really lasted in the public eye from about 1966 to 1968.           Turn On, Tune In, Trance Out!!!

http://www.psymusic.co.uk
Bonji


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Posted : Mar 23, 2005 21:24
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On 2005-03-23 20:55, full_lotus wrote:
Have to disagree about The Beatles being an occasional psy band. Along with The Byrds, they were one of the first bands to bring psychedelic music to the masses. What do you think the song Day Tripper is about???
The first bands to have an album with Psy in the title, were 'The 13th Floor Elevators' with their debut album, 'The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elelvators', 'The Blues Magoos' with 'Psychedelic Lollipop' and 'The Deep' with 'Psychedelic Moods'. All released in 1966.
As for Pink Floyd, their only really overtly psychedelic album was the first one, 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn', mainly written by Syd Barrett, who was about the only one in the Floyd to dabble in psychedelics. The later Floyd albums, weren't really psychedelic when taken into the context of everything else coming out in the late 60's/early 70's, they were more prog rock, which sort of grew out of psychedelia, and which alot of bands that used to be psychedelic, decided to become. You got to remember that the psychedelic period of the late 60's only really lasted in the public eye from about 1966 to 1968.




Yes, you are actually right about the Beatles. So I have to agree with your disagreement.


CRX(HSS Records)
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Posted : Mar 24, 2005 10:56
lucy in the sky with diamonds.ring any bells people?
I'm the warlus
tomorrow never knows,glass onion.
they were true ambassadors of psychedelia!
total respect to the beatles.
respect,
CRX,athens
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