Inyo wrote:
> Uni <no.email@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>This has to be the best song of the Psychedelic era! Garage Rock at its
>>Finest!
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>
> "Best song of the Psychedelic era?" I certainly wouldn't go that far.
> Psychotic Reaction is a good ride, but a better one, I believe-- within
the
> subgenre of groups with numbers in their names--is The Bedlam Four's
Garage
> Rock classic, Hydrogen Atom (Or Mushrooms Are In) from 1967.
>
> There are so many contenders for the honor of "best" psychedelic, or at
> least quasi-psychedelic record that I'd have to sit down and sort them
out
> for quite a spell before I could arrive at a satisfactory conclusion. If
> you're talking strictly about US Billboard Top 40, I'd have to say that
> "Eight Miles High" and Love's "Seven And Seven Is" start out as strong
> qualifiers. And, if you want to expand the list of contenders to the Top
100
> and beyond...well, then, you've got a veritable avalanche of psychedelic
> tunes to consider.
I found this one nice, because of the nice recording quality!!!...
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/todream.mp3
>
> By the way, a good online source for running down the titles of
Psychedelic
> records from the 60s is the site "60's Punk, Garage, Beat and
Psychedelia"
> over at http://home.unet.nl/kesteloo/excelply.html
.
>
> My version of Tuesday Afternoon
> http://members.aol.com/Waucoba4/music/tuesdayafternoon.html
Thanks, I'!
Uni
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