[www.thesavagerose.com] Scroll down to the "first" album from the right (Chinese or Arabian reading ). It´s yellow. You can listen to some samples - Gotta click the yellow arrow-shaped symbols "Play"...
1. Status Quo - Spare Parts 1969 2. The Byrds - The Notorious Byrd Brothers 1968 3. The Byrds - 5th Dimension 1966 4. Status Quo - Picturesque Matchstickable messages from the Status Quo 1968 5. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band 1967 6. The Doors - The Doors 1967 7. The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 8. The Byrds - Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde 1969 9. Status Quo - Dog Of Two Heads 1969 10. Status Quo - Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon 1969
Dandelion! I ´ll let you know when I´m in Oslo! A record playing party with our common (?) friend Jack D. wouldnt be too bad. ...Or maybe before Göteborg (I will attend that/these show[-s] but I am not sure I will go to Oslo by logistical & financial reasons. But you surely will be in Göteborg, wont you!?)
...My incredible mistake forgettin Byrds in my list. It´s as stupid brainloop as forgetting Floyd.
May have sounded like that, Dandelion; but I got exhausted by your top list. No; but w h e n I come, I´ll tell you. We got some Status to play, right? And we must keep telling them this is the thing. Today, though, I play nothing at all. Its such a sad day. Hope they can keep it up over there,where the flood has raved.
well, i suppose jeffreson airplane with white rabbit or the grateful dead with dark star would take on the personfication of the era, to an extent...i always thought that paint it black was psychedelicish...i don't think that the doors were in this group...if anything they were the darker side of what psychedelia was all about...though there was an interesting piece about george harrison going to san fransisco and coming to the realization that these hippies were just a bunch of ding bats and it gave him the horrors...somehow i always equated hippies with psychedelic music...so i guess it's put on the lava lamp, slap on live dead and figure it out from there...
I can't understand any of you guys! By far and away, the best psychedelic album of all time was Pink Floyd's Piper At the Gates of Dawn. It was charming, spontaneous, and timeless. Syd Barrett was an incredibly gifted songwriter. One of the most fascinating songs from that era has to be Syd's Vegetable Man. It easily sounds like it could have been cut today . . .