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  1. Find Psychedelic/Garage Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Psychedelic/Garage Music on AllMusic.

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      Psychedelic rock emerged in the mid-'60s, as British...

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      In Britain, psychedelia tended to be whimsical and...

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  2. Jun 20, 2024 · By the time punk and disco came to prominence in the mid to late 70s, psychedelic rock was dead as a door nail. In choosing my top albums and ranking them, I used a two-factor system: quality of album and psychedelic quotient.

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  3. Two-Piers, the label that brought you ‘Pop Psychédélique (The Best of French Psychedelic Pop 1964-2019)’ bring you the second instalment in the series ‘Garage Psychédélique (The Best of...

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Psychedelicized.com is an educational musical resource, for those that enjoy (mostly) obscure 60s and some early 70s psych, pop, freak, garage, head, prog, rock music, a lot of which is from the very forgotten fringes of our musical landscape. We are licensed by and broadcast through Live365.

    • The Beatles, "Strawberry Fields Forever" (1967) While psychedelia had already been established by early 1967, "Strawberry Fields Forever" was more or less the real start of the genre.
    • Pink Floyd, "See Emily Play" (1967) Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd expertly fused the light and dark sides of psychedelia; for every pop song about a gnome or scarecrow on their debut, there was one free-form freak-out.
    • The Byrds, "Eight Miles High" (1966) "Eight Miles High" is not only one of the first psychedelic rock songs but also one of the best. Guitarist Roger McGuinn's expert fusion of Indian and jazz melodies on his Rickenbacker 12-string signaled the start of an exciting new era.
    • The Who, "I Can See For Miles" (1967) The Who may have hopped on the psychedelic bandwagon later than most of their contemporaries, but "I Can See for Miles" proves they could do it just as well - if not better.
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  6. In Britain, psychedelia tended to be whimsical and surrealistic. Nevertheless, bands -- most notably Pink Floyd and Traffic -- played extended instrumentals that relied on improvisation as much as their American contemporaries the Grateful Dead, the Doors, Love, and Jefferson Airplane.

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