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#60's psychedelic
cavegirl66 · 26 days
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*** The Stillroven ***
* Cast thy burden upon the stone *
1966 Spectacular Garage Beat Psych from Minnesota
their ventures into psychedelia, such as "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Stone," are filled with strange little touches -- the latter melds sitar flourishes and garage punk textures successfully into a compelling whole, with some influences of early Pink Floyd showing up in the second half, totally out of left field.
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vintagevamp876 · 2 years
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music-is-my-life-man · 3 months
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Janis Joplin
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𝔍𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔰 𝔍𝔬𝔭𝔩𝔦𝔫 ☮
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dillweed1236 · 1 year
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(1967) The Doors - Light my Fire
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thelasthippie · 21 days
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Imagine you are in 1967. U take a music magazine and u read for first time this wonder :
An unknow band called Pink Floyd made their first hit .
Enjoy ☮️💟✌️
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myvinylplaylist · 4 months
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Doors: Alive, She Cried (1983)
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Recorded 1968-1969-1970 Los Angeles, New York, Detroit, Boston, Copenhagen.
Elektra Records
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psychuan · 1 year
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i know i'm on the Disliking Beatles website but y'all really do have to watch Yellow Submarine it's an absolute visual feast and full to the brim with puns
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kulturegroupie · 2 years
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Miss Disc Ad featuring The Yardbirds (1966)
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music-is-my-life-man · 6 months
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Janis Joplin photographed by David Gahr outside of the Chelsea Hotel in New York City on March 3, 1969
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 6 months
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The Doors - I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
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dillweed1236 · 1 year
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(1968) The Doors - Touch me
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Tour 1968
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unspokenmantra · 5 months
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A hippie girl selling roadside flowers in Oklahoma, 1973. The word hippie is derived from the word hip, which conveys being up to date and fashionable. In the 1950s, “hip” was commonly applied to the Beats (people who rejected standard narrative values), such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, who represented and inspired the bohemian artist communities in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York City. These Beat writers and thinkers were idolized by a growing number of youths in the 1960s, and by 1965 a counterculture movement began to converge in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district. The term hippie was soon applied by local journalists to this new subculture, and the word gained national (and soon international) recognition in 1967 thanks in large part to the frequent use of the word by San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen. The term can be descriptive or derogatory and was not initially used by the youths to describe themselves.
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ahorsewithnonamee · 7 months
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“Away, away, away….”
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ink--theory · 4 months
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good evening, here's some song recs for the day from my mess of a spotify playlist! ⊂((・▽・))⊃
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kulturegroupie · 2 years
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