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In reply to the discussion: Which of these 3 songs are the Trippiest or Psychedelic and why? Set The Controls For The Heart Of [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(57,379 posts)66. Tomorrow Never Knows
Better, the truly astonishing cover by 801, on 801 Live, recorded in 1976. Heard on Magnepans, via a Linn Sondek with a Grace 707 tonearm and Grace F9E cartridge, hifiguy, it is something you will never forget.
There was a lot to like about the 70s, especially the hi-fi components.
My favorite rock song, on my favorite album of all time. You can still find it on vinyl.
Also on that album is "Miss Shapiro." Manzanera's verson on Diamond Head is really trippy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Head_(album)
And, go from there to Eno on "Baby's on Fire," and away we go....
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Which of these 3 songs are the Trippiest or Psychedelic and why? Set The Controls For The Heart Of [View all]
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
OP
I know.. I won't. I didn't care much for when those "doors clanged" and wasn't very fond of that
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#12
Sorry, I was there. White Rabbit defines the psycadelic era But Hendrix and Janis count bigtime.
OffWithTheirHeads
Jun 2012
#7
Yes!! I was going to include Echoes but thought it was more of a British Progressive
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#18
Thanks for posting this video for me. I have loved this song along with Echoes, alot since I was a
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#35
Thanks everyone. I've had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon playing the tunes linked here
leveymg
Jun 2012
#29
Song is titled Legend of a mind, album is "In Search Of The Lost Chord"
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2012
#48
I forgot about White Rabbit. I still get chills when Grace sings "And the White Knight is Talking
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#43
Oh get a grip, lighten up, who cares what forum it belongs in just participate and enjoy..Good Grief
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#41
Oh and thanks for helping to keep my post on the front page..."Ha Ha Charade you are"
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#42
All you Psychedelic and English Progressive Rock fans please keep this thread
ArnoldLayne
Jun 2012
#45
Eat some acid and then listen to Terry Riley's "In C", see what does for you.
1-Old-Man
Jun 2012
#55
"Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gatheried Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict"
ieoeja
Jun 2012
#59
LOVE..and those Arthur Lee greatly influenced....late 70's LA Paisley Underground...
Tikki
Jun 2012
#71
Your OP does not really fit the SOP of GD. It would have been great for the Lounge.
scarletwoman
Jun 2012
#72
Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict
FrodosPet
Jun 2012
#76