As Smitty said, it's a dying form. Tame Impala we're doing a good job resurrecting it, but now they've shifted direction to more electronic music.
I'm trying to keep it alive, but it's like fighting a losing battle.
As Smitty said, it's a dying form. Tame Impala we're doing a good job resurrecting it, but now they've shifted direction to more electronic music.
I'm trying to keep it alive, but it's like fighting a losing battle.
Here's my favourite psych track. The Doors in Toronto, Canada playing "The End". An awesome version of it as well...
If you recall, I modified my G400 to the same specs as a vintage SG. Orange drop caps, decent PAF replicas... The perfect guitar for psychedelia.It’s an almost uncategorizable art form. Listening to a good psychedelic rock song will simultaneously make you want to sway, bob your head, or sit perfectly still.
It’s interesting that you’d post a video of The Doors. I’m probably overthinking things, but, to me, the Gibson SG is the near-perfect aesthetic for psychedelic rock.
If you recall, I modified my G400 to the same specs as a vintage SG. Orange drop caps, decent PAF replicas... The perfect guitar for psychedelia.
As Smitty said, it's a dying form. Tame Impala we're doing a good job resurrecting it, but now they've shifted direction to more electronic music.
I'm trying to keep it alive, but it's like fighting a losing battle.
I'm doing OK. Medically retired, but keeping busy. Also now the carer for Liam, so taking him to psychologist appointments, out to see friends etc. It's never dull. Plus doing as many chores around the house as I can.
You guys already know this is one of my favs!!!It’s practically a lost art form, but I gotta say psychedelic rock has a unique place in music history.
Here is, perhaps, the pinnacle of psychedelic rock and/ or roll:
Not sure I can think of how either. What I can say is…. It’s music that can transport you mentally and emotionally into the land of psychedelics without the help of elicit chemicals.I’ll tell you, though, if someone were to ask me how to create a good psychedelic rock song, I couldn’t tell that person how to do it!
That’s just one of the things that makes it so compelling and, yet, hard to replicate. It almost defies definition.
Wouldn’t know. Yes. I was a child of the 70s. Group of idiot guys I ran with did a lot of crazy things. Before we were old enough to legally purchase alcohol…. Did our share of it. None of us ever crossed that line to the “special” stuff. Only one of us ever smoked cigarettes. My best friend since middle school, a year younger than me…. To this day has never even done booze. We were boring lot I suppose???BUT with the aid of said elicit chemicals you start to get this ...
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