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This is a list of psychedelic music artists. It includes musicians, albums and songs associated with psychedelic music. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ...
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Psychedelic music is a musical style inspired by or attempting to replicate the mind-altering experience of drugs such as cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, and especially LSD. Psychedelic music is a misnomer and should properly be called psychedelic rock music, but for the purposes of this article it is not rigorously...
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Link title The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators The 13th Floor Elevators, a rock music group founded in Austin, Texas in late 1965, are commonly regarded as one of the first psychedelic bands and have been cited as an influential protopunk group. ...
Roky Erickson, born Roger Kynard Erickson on July 15, 1947, is an American singer, songwriter, harmonica player and guitarist from Texas. ...
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators is a 1966 album by 13th Floor Elevators. ...
Easter Everywhere (1967) is the second album from the Texas Psychedelic Rock band 13th Floor Elevators. ...
A Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. is a Japanese psychedelic band founded in 1996 by members of the Acid Mothers Temple soul-collective. ...
The original Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band is a pioneering and innovative Southern rock group from Macon, Georgia originally popular in the 1970s, described by Rolling Stones George Kimball in 1971 as the best . ...
A Detroit-based rock band, best remembered for their hit single Journey to the Center of the Mind, the Amboy Dukes also launched the career of the Motorcity Madman, Ted Nugent. ...
Two German rock groups named Amon Düül, of which the most famous is Amon Düül II, formed during the student movement of the 1960s. ...
Animal Collective is a New York City based group of like-minded individuals from Baltimore, Maryland often recogized as an experimental music band. ...
British band Anomie, (named after Anomie, Emile Durkheims term for feelings of alienation), are standard_bearers for British garage psychedelia, citing Pink Floyd and Hawkwind as their musical influences. ...
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Apples in Stereo is an indie rock band associated with the innovative Elephant 6 Recording Company, a group of bands also including Neutral Milk Hotel, Secret Square and Olivia Tremor Control. ...
Ash Ra Tempel were one of the more notable German Krautrock groups of the 70s and 80s. ...
B Bardo Pond is an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1991. ...
Syd Barrett, 1970 Roger Keith (Syd) Barrett (born January 6, 1946 in Cambridge, England) is a British singer, songwriter and guitarist. ...
The Beach Boys 1976 album 15 big ones The Beach Boys are a pop music group formed in Hawthorne, California in 1961, whose popularity has lasted into the twenty-first century. ...
Good Vibrations is a pop single produced by Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys. ...
Smile, which for many years was perhaps the most famous unreleased rock and roll album of all time (sometimes spelled with the idiosyncratic partial capitalization SMiLE, derived from the lettering on the original cover), was intended by its creator Brian Wilson as the follow up to The Beach Boys influential...
Pet Sounds is a 1966 album recorded by American pop group the Beach Boys. ...
The Beatles were a pop and rock music group from Liverpool, England, who continue to be held in the very highest regard for their artistic achievements, their huge commercial success, and their groundbreaking role in the history of popular music. ...
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John Winston Ono Lennon (9 October 1940 â 8 December 1980) was best known as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for The Beatles. ...
Peter Fonda Peter Henry Fonda, born February 23, 1940 in New York, New York, is an American actor. ...
Sir Paul McCartney on stage in Prague, June 6, 2004 Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born June 18, 1942) is a British singer, musician and songwriter, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. ...
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Magical Mystery Tour is an album by British rock band The Beatles, first released in late November 1967. ...
Yellow Submarine can refer to: Yellow Submarine (song), Original song by The Beatles, released in 1966. ...
The Tao Te Ching (道德經, Pinyin: D Jīng, thus sometimes rendered in recent works as Dao De Jing; archaic pre-Wade-Giles rendering: Tao Teh Ching; roughly translated as The Book of the Way and its Virtue (see dedicated chapter below on translating the title)) is an ancient Chinese scripture...
The Bee Gees were an Australian and British band comprising three brothers who emigrated from the Isle of Man during their childhood. ...
Bee Gees 1st is the debut album by future stars The Bee Gees, released in July of 1967 (see 1967 in music). ...
Horizontal is an orientation relating to, or in parallel with the horizon, and thus perpendicular to the vertical. ...
An idea (Greek: ιδÎα) is a specific thought which arises in the mind. ...
Odessa (Ukrainian: ÐдеÑа, Odesa; Russian: ) is a city in southwestern Ukraine, a major port on the Black Sea, and the administrative centre of the countrys Odessa Oblast. ...
The Bevis Frond is a musical group whose range covers hard edge to melancholy vintage indie rock to poetic, classic-rock songcraft with a thick Walthamstow accent. ...
Big Brother and the Holding Company was a rock band formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the psychedelic music scene that also produced the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane. ...
Janis Joplin on the cover of her posthumously released live album In Concert Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 â October 4, 1970) was an American blues-influenced rock singer and occasional songwriter with a distinctive voice. ...
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Blue Cheer was a San Francisco-based heavy metal group of the late 1960s. ...
The Blues Magoos were a music group which hailed from the Bronx. ...
// Bio Boatzz is a soulful, punk-influenced rock band based out of Cleveland, OH and New York, NY. Boatzz is the brainchild of Ambulance LTD wayward son Michael DiLiberto & Solo Flyer singer/guitarist Matt Jauch. ...
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Bongwater was an oftentimes trippy college rock band formed by Ann Magnuson and Mark Kramer (boss of the Shimmy Disc record label) in 1985 and dissolved in 1992. ...
Boredoms (Contrary to popular belief, the bands name is just Boredoms, not The Boredoms) are an avant-garde band from Osaka, Japan formed in 1986. ...
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is a psychedelic rock band founded in San Francisco, California in the early 1990s, led by Anton Newcombe. ...
Arthur Brown (Utah), U.S. Senator Arthur Brown (musician) Arthur Whitten Brown, aviator This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
History Bubble Puppy was a Texan psychedelic rock band formed in 1964 in Austin Texas by Rod Prince and Roy Cox. ...
Eric Victor Burdon (born May 11, 1941, Walker-on-Tyne, Northumberland) was the lead singer of The Animals and later of War. ...
The US edition of The Animals self-titled debut album. ...
The cover of the album Locust Abortion Technician The Butthole Surfers is an American alternative rock band. ...
Joseph Byrd was born in Louisville KY. He is a descendant of the famous Byrd family of Virginia and he gew up in Tucson Arizona. ...
L-R: David Crosby, Gene Clark, Michael Clarke, Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn The Byrds were an American rock music group founded in Los Angeles, California in 1964 by singers and guitarists Jim McGuinn (he later changed his name to Roger McGuinn), Gene Clark, and David Crosby. ...
In physics and mathematics, a string of N numbers, all in a row, can be understood to be a location in an N-dimensional space. ...
Younger Than Yesterday is the fourth album from folk-rock group The Byrds. ...
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C Can was an experimental rock group founded in Germany in 1968. ...
Canned Heat album cover Canned Heat is a blues-rock/ boogie band that formed in Los Angeles in 1965. ...
Don Van Vliet in a 1982 promotional photo. ...
Charalambides are a musical group originally from Houston, Texas, USA and lately of Austin, Texas. ...
The Charlatans was an influential psychedelic rock band that played a pivotal role in the development of the San Francisco scene in the 1960s. ...
Chicago is a rock band that was formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. ...
The Chocolate Watchband, a garage rock-band formed in San Jose, California in 1965. ...
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Eric Patrick Clapton CBE (born March 30, 1945), nicknamed Slowhand, is a Grammy Award winning British guitarist, singer and composer, who became one of the most respected and influential musicians of the rock-era, garnering an unprecedented three inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ...
Clear Light was a psychedelic rock band from the 1960s. ...
Comus is a progressive rock band which had a brief career in the early 1970s. ...
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948), is a hard rock singer and musician. ...
Pretties for You was the first album by Alice Cooper. ...
Country Joe and the Fish, from the cover of Feel Like Im Fixin to Die Country Joe and the Fish was a rock music/folk music band known for musical protests against the Vietnam War, from 1965 to 1970. ...
Electric Music For The Mind And Body by Country Joe and the Fish was one of the first psychedelic albums to come out of San Francisco in 1967. ...
Country Joe McDonald Country Joe McDonald (born January 1, 1942 in Washington, D.C.) was the leader and lead singer of the 1960s rock & roll group Country Joe and the Fish. His best-known song is his I Feel Like Im Fixin to Die Rag, a black comedy novelty...
The Cowsills were a band specializing in what would later be defined as Pop or Bubblegum Rock. ...
Cream (also The Cream) was a seminal 1960s British rock band which featured guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker. ...
Disraeli Gears is the second LP release by British blues-rock group Cream. ...
Wheels of Fire is the name of the double album recorded by Cream. ...
The Cro-Magnons form the earliest known European examples of Homo sapiens sapiens, the subspecies to which modern humans belong. ...
David Crosby performing live David Crosby (born David Van Cortland Crosby on August 14, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ...
If I Could Only Remember My Name is David Crosbys first solo album. ...
Crosby, Stills, & Nash (sometimes known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. ...
D Dengue Fever is a six-member band from Los Angeles that combines Cambodian pop music and lyrics with psychedelic rock. ...
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The Deviants (formally the Social Deviants) were a musical group in the United Kingdom. ...
DG 307 is a Czech underground band, influenced by psychedelic music and industrial. ...
The Docks of Dover were an American psychedelic rock group active from 1967-1970. ...
Donovan Philips Leitch (usually known simply as Donovan) (born May 10, 1946, in Maryhill, Glasgow) is a Scottish musician. ...
Sunshine Superman is the title of a 1965 song written and recorded by British popular musician Donovan; it is also became title track of his 1966 album of the same name. ...
Mellow Yellow is the fourth album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. ...
Donovans Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. ...
The Doors self titled debut. ...
The Doors (formed in 1965 in Los Angeles, California) were a popular and influential American rock band. ...
Strange Days is an album released by The Doors at the end of 1967. ...
Waiting for the Sun is the third album released by The Doors in 1968. ...
For other people named James or Jim Morrison, see James Morrison James Douglas Jim Morrison, (December 8, 1943 â July 3, 1971) was a singer, songwriter, writer, and poet. ...
The Open Mind were a London-based psychedelic rock band active in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
For the drug, see Ecstasy. ...
Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet whose enduring contributions to American song are often compared, in fame and influence, to those of Stephen Foster, Irving Berlin, Woody Guthrie, and Hank Williams. ...
E Experimental Audio Research Experimental music group composed of Sonic Boom and others. ...
Electric Flag album cover The Electric Flag, formed in 1967, were a blues rock group led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield. ...
The ELO Logo as seen on numerous music covers Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), from Birmingham, England, was a successful rock music group of the 1970s and 1980s. ...
The Electric Prunes were a late 1960s American rock and roll group, best known for the psychedelic hit I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night. Some have described the band as nothing more than a front for songwriters Annette Tucker and Nancie Mantz, and producer Dave Hassinger. ...
Mass in F Minor is an album by the Electric Prunes. ...
ELP can also stand for Extra Long Play, a format for the VCR tape. ...
Euphoria was a short-lived psychedelic band from Texas, USA. The group was formed by guitarist Hamilton Webb, and produced only one album, A Gift From Euphoria (Capitol, 1969 - Rev-ola, 2004). ...
F Bill Fay is a singer, pianist and songwriter from the United Kingdom. ...
Cauldron album cover Fifty Foot Hose were a psychedelic rock band that formed in San Fransisco in the late 1960s. ...
The Flaming Lips (formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983) are an idiosyncratic and acclaimed American alternative rock band. ...
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Kim Fowley (born 1942) is an American pop and rock singer, songwriter, and record producer, best known for helping record the 1966 novelty record Theyre Coming to Take me Away, Ha Ha, recorded by Jerry Samuels under the name of Napoleon XIV. The B-side consisted of the A...
The Fugs are a New York City band formed in 1965 by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg, with Ken Weaver on drums. ...
G Genesis is a Grammy Award winning English progressive rock band formed in 1967. ...
Ghost is a freeform rock/improvisation group formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 1984. ...
Gong are a progressive rock band formed by Australian musician Daevid Allen. ...
The Grateful Dead was an American psychedelia-influenced rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco. ...
Anthem of the Sun is the second studio album by the Grateful Dead. ...
Aoxomoxoa is the third studio album by the Grateful Dead, and one of their adventurous studio works. ...
Live/Dead is a 1969 live album by the Grateful Dead. ...
Jerome John Jerry Garcia (August 1, 1942 â August 9, 1995) was famous as lead guitarist and vocalist of the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead, though his extensive career involved many other projects. ...
Garcia is a surname of Iberian origin, common in the Spanish language and Portuguese language. ...
H - Hair (60s Musical)
- Hapshash & The Coloured Coat
- George Harrison
- Harvester
- Hawkwind
- Jimi Hendrix
- Hollies
- "King Midas In Reverse"
- Evolution (LP)
- Butterfly (LP)
- Hot Tuna
- H.P. Lovecraft (band)
- "The White Ship"
- H.P. Lovecraft II (LP)
The original poster for the show. ...
George Harrison, MBE (24 February 1943 â 29 November 2001) was a popular British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer, best known as a member of The Beatles. ...
Wonderwall Music was Beatle George Harrisons first solo album; a soundtrack to the film Wonderwall by Joe Massot. ...
Hawkwind is a British rock music group. ...
James Marshall Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 â September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and cultural icon. ...
Are You Experienced? was the debut album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released in 1967 (see 1967 in music). ...
Axis: Bold as Love is the second album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, released in 1967 (see 1967 in music). ...
Electric Ladyland is a rock album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, released in 1968 (see 1968 in music). ...
First Rays of the New Rising Sun is an approximation of Jimi Hendrixs projected last album, recorded in the last months of his life, mostly in 1970. ...
The Hollies The Hollies are a British rock and roll band formed in the early 1960s. ...
Hot Tuna is an American band, formed by bassist Jack Casady and guitarist Jorma Kaukonen as an acoustic (and occasionally electric blues) spin-off of Jefferson Airplane. ...
I The iconic cover of the bands 2nd album designed by The Fool The Incredible String Band (or ISB) are a Scottish acoustic band who, (in the words of one of their early songs) way back in the 1960s built a popular following among the British counter culture, and who...
Track listing Chinese White (Heron) - 3:40 No Sleep Blues (Williamson) - 3:53 Painting Box (Heron) - 4:04 The Mad Hatters Song (Williamson) - 5:40 Little Cloud (Heron) - 4:05 The Eyes of Fate (Williamson) - 4:02 Blues for the Muse (Williamson) - 2:49 The Hedgehogs Song (Heron...
The Hangmans Beautiful Daughter is the best-known album by the Incredible String Band (sometimes shortened to ISB). ...
Infected Mushroom is an Israeli psychedelic trance duo which has attained significant popularity from the late 1990s to the present time (2006). ...
Iron Butterfly was a U.S. hard rock and psychedelic band, mostly known for their 1968 hit In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. They are sometimes called the first heavy metal band due to this song and others like it. ...
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, released in 1968, was a seventeen-minute rock song by Iron Butterfly, released on an album that shares the songs title. ...
Its A Beautiful Day (1969) Its A Beautiful Day was the brainchild of violinist and vocalist David LaFlamme, a band formed on a beautiful day in San Francisco in 1967. ...
Ixthuluh is a rockband from Austria. ...
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Janes Addiction was an American band, named in reference to Jane Bainter, a (now ex-) heroin addict who was a housemate of the band. ...
Janis Joplin on the cover of her posthumously released live album In Concert Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 â October 4, 1970) was an American blues-influenced rock singer and occasional songwriter with a distinctive voice. ...
Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ...
Surrealistic Pillow is an album by American psychedelic band Jefferson Airplane, released in February of 1967 (see 1967 in music). ...
After Bathing at Baxters was the third Album by the San Franciscan rock band Jefferson Airplane, which was released in 1967. ...
Crown of Creation was the fourth album by the San Franciscan rock band Jefferson Airplane and was released in 1968. ...
Grace Slick on solo album cover, released in 1999. ...
Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band from San Francisco, a pioneer of the LSD-influenced psychedelic rock movement. ...
Jesus and the Lizards is a somewhat popular 1970s acid rock/jam rock group from Ottawa, Ontario which has featured keyboardist/vocalist Charlie Hoppner, bassist Alex Wagstaff, guitarist Aaron Voelker, tromboner Daniel North and drummer Chris North. ...
James Marshall Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 â September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, and cultural icon. ...
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Kaleidoscope was an American psychedelic folk band who recorded 4 albums and several singles for Epic between 1966 and 1970. ...
Keller Williams (also known as K-Dub and the Jam-Man) is a one man jam band. ...
The famous cover of King Crimsons debut album In the Court of the Crimson King (1969), painted by Barry Godber. ...
Kingston Wall was a psychedelic/progressive rock group from Helsinki, Finland. ...
Kula Shaker are a British psychedelic rock band who came to prominence during the Britpop era. ...
L Led Zeppelin was a English rock band that became one of the most successful and influential artists in popular music history. ...
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Led Zeppelin, released on January 12, 1969 (see 1969 in music), was the first album by the British blues/rock band Led Zeppelin. ...
Led Zeppelin III, the third album by Led Zeppelin, was released October 5, 1970 by Atlantic Records (see 1970 in music). ...
The Legendary Pink Dots are a UK rock band formed in London at the end of the late 1970s and who, although distinctly underground, have been musically influential over the years. ...
The Lemon Pipers were a 1960s bubblegum/psychedelic pop band from Cincinnati, Ohio, known chiefly for their song Green Tambourine, which reached number one in the United States in 1968. ...
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Love was an American rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
Da Capo may refer to: Da Capo (Ace of Base album), a 2002 album by the Swedish pop band Ace of Base Da Capo (Love album), a 1967 album by the American rock band Love D.C. ~Da Capo~, a 2002 renai game by Circus This is a disambiguation page...
Forever Changes (1967) was the third album released by the Los Angeles)-based quintet Love. ...
Track listing August Your Friend and Mine - Neils Song Im With You Good Times Singing Cowboy Dream Robert Montgomery Nothing Talking in My Sleep Always See Your Face Categories: | ...
M Mellow The Band Bliss LP The Mars Volta is an American musical group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. ...
Frances the Mute is the third studio release by progressive rock band The Mars Volta released in the US on March 1, 2005. ...
De-Loused in the Comatorium is a concept album by the progressive rock band The Mars Volta. ...
On a pipe organ, a tremulant is a device for varying the wind supply to the pipes, producing a tremelo effect. ...
Scabdates is the second official live recording from the band The Mars Volta. ...
MC5 wearing White Panther Party buttons. ...
Kick Out the Jams was the first album by Detroit protopunkers MC5, released in 1969. ...
Dublin group Mellow Candle specialised in imaginative psychedelic folk and had two excellent female singers in their line-up. ...
Mercury Rev are an American rock music group, formed in the late 1980s in Buffalo, New York. ...
Yerself Is Steam is the debut album by Mercury Rev, released in 1991. ...
See You on the Other Side is the seventh studio album by KoЯn. ...
All is Dream is the fifth album by the alternative rock band Mercury Rev, released in 2001. ...
The Secret Migration is the sixth album by the alternative rock band Mercury Rev, released in 2005. ...
Mind Garage at Mother Witherspoon 1967 Mind Garage is a 5 man psychedelic rock and roll band from Morgantown, West Virginia. ...
The Misunderstood were a psychedelic group originating from Riverside, California in the mid-1960s. ...
Moby Grape was an American roots rock and psychedelic rock group of the 1960s that was known for having all five members contribute to singing and songwriting, and who collectively merged elements of jazz, country, and blues together with rock. ...
The Modern Art (sometimes spelled Mødern Art) was a psychedelic rock band formed by Gary Ramon in the 1980s. ...
Modest Mouse is an American indie rock band. ...
The Monkees in 1968 (left to right): Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Davy Jones The Monkees were a four-person band who appeared in an American television series of the same name, which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. ...
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. ...
Monster Magnet is an American rock band founded by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar), Tom Diello (drums), and Tim Cronin (vocals and bass). ...
The Moody Blues were originally a British rhythm and blues-based band; they later became best known for psychedelic music and early progressive rock. ...
In Search of the Lost Chord, released in 1968, was The Moody Blues third album. ...
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On the Threshold of a Dream is an album by The Moody Blues released on the Polydor record label. ...
To Our Childrens Childrens Children, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music), was The Moody Blues fourth album. ...
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour is a stage play by Tom Stoppard. ...
The Mooseheart Faith Stellar Groove Band, sometimes known as Mooseheart Faith, is a Los Angeles based rock band blending 1960s folk rock and psychedelia, 1970s space rock and progressive rock and a variety of influences from world music and jazz. ...
Motorpsycho Motorpsycho is a band from Trondheim in Norway. ...
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The Music Machine (1965 - 1969) was an American garage rock and psychedelic (sometimes referred to as garage punk) band from the late 1960s, headed by singer-songwriter Sean Bonniwell and based in Los Angeles. ...
N The Nazz was an early psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960s. ...
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O of Montreal - l-r, Jason Nesmith, Nina Barnes, Kevin Barnes, Dottie Alexander, Bryan Poole, Jamey Huggins. ...
The Olivia Tremor Control was an Athens, Georgia indie rock band in the mid- to late 1990s and, along with The Apples in Stereo and Neutral Milk Hotel, was one of the three original Elephant Six projects. ...
Two rock and roll bands in the 1960s used the name The Outsiders, one from Ohio and one from Amsterdam in the Netherlands. ...
The October Cherrries were a late sixties group. ...
Orkustra was a band that tried a synthesis between synfonic orchestra and psychedelic band. ...
Album cover for E Seus Cometas No Pais Do Baurets, by comic artist Alain Voss Os Mutantes (Portuguese for The Mutants) was an influential band that arose out of Brazils Tropicalia movement of the late 1960s. ...
Os Mutantes is the debut album by the Brazilian tropicalia band Os Mutantes. ...
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Funkadelic was originally the backing band for the doo wop group, The Parliaments. ...
Maggot Brain is a 1971 (see 1971 in music) album by the American funk band Funkadelic. ...
Billy Bass Nelson (William Nelson) was the original bassist for P Funk. ...
pau·per ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pôpr) n. ...
Pax Romana (27 BC-180 AD), Latin for the Roman peace, is the long period of relative peace experienced by states within the Roman Empire. ...
For other uses of the phrase Pearls Before Swine, see Pearls Before Swine (disambiguation). ...
Obscure psychedelic folk singer Linda Perhacs released her only album Parallelograms in 1970. ...
For the petals of chakras, see Petal (chakra). ...
Phish was an American rock band most noted for jamming and improvisation. ...
Junta album cover Junta was US band Phishs first album, recorded and released in 1988 but not officially hitting stores until May 8, 1989. ...
Rift is the sixth studio album by rock band Phish. ...
Hoist is an album by Phish. ...
Farmhouse is an album by the American jam band Phish. ...
Pink Floyd are an English band noted for progressive rock music, philosophical lyrics, classical rock compositions, sonic experimentation, innovative cover art and elaborate live shows. ...
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is Pink Floyds debut album, and the only one made under Syd Barretts leadership, although he made some contributions to the follow-up, A Saucerful of Secrets. ...
A Saucerful of Secrets is the second album by rock band Pink Floyd, and one of the first progressive rock albums. ...
More can refer to: The More language of Burkina Faso St. ...
Ummagumma is a progressive and psychedelic double album by Pink Floyd released in 1969. ...
This article is about the Pink Floyd album. ...
Atom Heart Mother is a 1970 progressive rock album by British band Pink Floyd. ...
Meddle is a 1971 album by British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. ...
Obscured by Clouds is a rock album by Pink Floyd based on their soundtrack for the French film La Vallée. ...
The new Relics front cover, from 1996 Relics is a compilation album by Pink Floyd released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). ...
Syd Barrett, 1970 Roger Keith (Syd) Barrett (born January 6, 1946 in Cambridge, England) is a British singer, songwriter and guitarist. ...
The Plastic People of the Universe (PPU) was a Prague (Czech) rock band. ...
Porcupine Tree is a British progressive rock band formed in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. ...
Steven Wilson Steven Wilson (born Steven John Wilson on November 3, 1967 in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England) is the lead guitarist/singer and songwriter for progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. ...
Simon Posford is one of the most recognized and respected electronica artists. ...
The Pretty Things are a 1960s and 1970s rock and roll band from London. ...
S.F. Sorrow is the title of a 1968 LP by British rock group The Pretty Things. ...
The term prince (the female form is princess), from the Latin root princeps, when used for a member of the highest aristocracy, has several fundamentally different meanings - one generic, and several types of titles. ...
Around The World In A Day was Princes 1985 follow-up to Purple Rain. ...
Procol Harum is a British progressive rock band, formed in the 1960s. ...
Shine on Brightly, by Procol Harum, was released in 1968. ...
Q Qoph is the nineteenth letter in many Semitic alphabets, including Phoenician, Hebrew, and Aramaic. ...
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// Biography Valentes Involvement Quicksilver Messenger Service was one of San Franciscos original psychedelic bands in the 1960s. ...
Happy Trails is: Happy Trails (song) - A Western music song written and sung by Dale Evans and Roy Rogers. ...
R Sun Dial (occasionally spelled Sundial) is a British psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 by Gary Ramon. ...
The Ramones (L-R, Johnny, Tommy, Joey, Dee Dee) on the cover of their debut self-titled album (1976), cementing their place at the dawn of the punk movement. ...
Rare Earth. ...
The Red Crayola was a psychedelic, avant-garde rock band from Houston, Texas, formed by art students in the late 1960s and led by singer/guitarist and visual artist Mayo Thompson. ...
This article is about the rock band. ...
Their Satanic Majesties Request is a psychedelic rock album by The Rolling Stones recorded and released in 1967. ...
Rotary Connection was a psychedelic soul band formed in Chicago in 1966. ...
Todd Rundgren (born June 22, 1948) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer born in Upper Darby, a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Rundgren began his career in Woodys Truck Stop, a locally popular Philadelphia electric blues band on the model of the Paul Butterfield Band, which...
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Sagitarius was a 1960s pop-rock band in the sunshine pop genre, who existed in the studio only. ...
S Saint Stephen, Protomartyr, depicted by Carlo Crivelli in 1476 with three stones and the martyrs palm. ...
The Bevis Frond is a musical group whose range covers hard edge to melancholy vintage indie rock to poetic, classic-rock songcraft with a thick Walthamstow accent. ...
Carlos Santana in concert, Barcelona 2003 Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born 20 July 1947 in Autlán de Navarro, Jalisco, Mexico) is an American Grammy Award-winning musician and Latin-rock guitarist. ...
Santana is the eponymously-titled debut album released 1969 of the San Francisco rock group, led by guitar player Carlos Santana. ...
Abraxas is the second album by psychedelic rock band Santana, released in September of 1970 (see 1970 in music). ...
Santana is the eponymously-titled debut album released 1969 of the San Francisco rock group, led by guitar player Carlos Santana. ...
The Secret Machines The Secret Machines are a three-piece rock band originally from Dallas, Texas. ...
The Seeds were a 1960s rock and roll band whose raw and abrasive energy and simple, repetitive lyrics came to exemplify the garage rock style. ...
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Gentle Giant was a British progressive rock band with strong classical influences that emerged from Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in 1970 and existed continuously until 1980. ...
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Land of the Lost title screen Land of the Lost (1974-1976) is one in a variety of popular, uniquely produced childrens television series created and produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. ...
Sly & the Family Stone were an important and influential American rock band from San Francisco, California. ...
The Small Faces were a British rock and roll band of the 1960s, led by Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane with Kenny Jones and original organist Jimmy Winston. ...
Ogdens Nut Gone Flake is a concept album by the British rock band The Small Faces. ...
The Smashing Pumpkins (circa 1995) left to right: James Iha, DArcy, Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin. ...
Gish is The Smashing Pumpkins debut release. ...
Siamese Dream was the breakthrough success for and second album by The Smashing Pumpkins, released on July 27, 1993. ...
The Soft Machine were a pioneering British psychedelic, progressive rock and jazz band from Canterbury, Kent, England, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. ...
Sonic Youth is a rock group formed in New York City in 1981. ...
EVOL is a Sonic Youth album, released in 1986. ...
Daydream Nation is one of the most highly regarded albums by alternative rock band Sonic Youth. ...
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A Thousand Leaves is an album by Sonic Youth. ...
Murray Street (2002) is an album by Sonic Youth. ...
Sonic Nurse is an album by Sonic Youth, released on June 7th, 2004. ...
Azalia Snail is an American avant-garde musician who was part of the 1990s lo-fi movement. ...
Spacemen 3 were an English space rock band of the 1980s. ...
Peter Kember (born 19 November 1965) is a British musician, more usually known as Sonic Boom. ...
Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967. ...
Spiritualized is an English rock music formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce (also known as J.Spaceman), after the spectacular demise of his Spacemen 3 outfit. ...
Status Quo is a UK rock band founded by bassist Alan Lancaster and guitarist Francis Rossi in 1962. ...
Steppenwolf album cover Steppenwolf is a 1960s and 1970s rock n roll band, best known for the hits Born to Be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride. They were named after the novel Steppenwolf by German author Hermann Hesse. ...
Steve Miller is a blues and rock and roll guitarist and performer. ...
Stockholm Syndrome (from left to right): Kevin Klages, Chris Baboolal, Dustin Sampson and Jonas Thydell. ...
The classic line-up at the time of Spike Island The Stone Roses were one of the most influential bands to come out of Britain during the late 1980s and early 90s. ...
Not to be confused with The Three Stooges. ...
Strawberry Alarm Clock was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, best known for their 1967 hit Incense and Peppermints and their appearance in the film Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls. ...
Back: Jason Hann, Michael Travis, Kyle Hollingsworth, Billy Nershi Front: Keith Moseley, Michael Kang The String Cheese Incident, one of the more popular bands of the jam movement of the mid-to-late 90s, formed in Crested Butte, Colorado in 1993, originally playing local gigs at ski resorts in exchange...
Sun Dial (occasionally spelled Sundial) is a British psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 by Gary Ramon. ...
Super Furry Animals (also known as SFA, the Furries and the Super Furries) are a Welsh rock band, with leanings towards psychedelic rock and electronic experimentation. ...
Syndicate of Sound was a 1960s garage band from San Jose California with an edgy style that is considered to be a forerunner of psychedelic rock. ...
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T Tadpoles are a psychedelic rock band formed in 1990 in New York City by Todd Parker (guitars/vocals) and Michael Kite Audino (drums. ...
The Temptations (also abbreviated as The Tempts or The Temps) are an American Motown singing group whose repertoire has included doo-wop, soul, psychedelia, funk, disco, R&B, and adult contemporary. ...
Ten Years After is a British blues rock band popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ...
Terry Riley â (Portrait by Betty Freeman) Terry Riley (born 24 June 1935) is an American composer associated with the minimalist school. ...
The Adventures of Tintin (originally Les Aventures de Tintin), drawn and written by the Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, a. ...
Tool is an American rock band, formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California when drummer Danny Carey joined the rehearsal of his neighbour, singer Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Paul dAmour when nobody else would show up. ...
Traffic on the cover of their eponymous 1968 album. ...
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Famous Bolans cover photo by Ringo Starr for the album The Slider, 1972 T. Rex (originally known as Tyrannosaurus Rex), was a British rock band fronted by Marc Bolan. ...
U This article is not about the 90s alternative group, The Presidents of the United States of America. ...
Uriah Heep is a British rock band, officially formed in 1969 in England, when record producer Gerry Bron invited keyboardist Ken Hensley (previously a member of The Gods and Toe Fat) to join Spice, a band signed to his own Bronze Records label. ...
V Vanilla Fudge was an American psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. ...
Velvet Cacoon promotional photo Velvet Cacoon (often abbreviated as VC) is a black metal and dark ambient band from Portland, OR, USA. The band is somewhat shrouded in mystery, due to the fact that its members created and propagated many bizarre rumors about themselves and their music. ...
The Velvet Underground (sometimes abbreviated as The Velvets or V.U.) was one of the most influential and important rock bands in music history, whose influence has left a mark across several genres and different types of music. ...
The Vietnam Veterans was a French psychedelic group, who in the 80s released six records. ...
W Album cover art the Wailing Walls self-titled LP Wailing Wall was a 1970s psychedelic rock band. ...
Ween is a rock duo formed in 1984 in New Hope, Pennsylvania when Mickey Melchiondo and Aaron Freeman met in a junior high school typing class. ...
GodWeenSatan: The Oneness was the first official Ween album, released on Twin/Tone Records in 1990. ...
The Pod is the second studio album by Ween, originally released by Shimmy Disc in 1991. ...
Pure Guava was Weens third studio album, and the first to be released on a major label. ...
Chocolate and Cheese was Weens fourth studio album, originally released by Elektra Records in 1994. ...
12 Golden Country Greats (named not for the number of songs on the album, but the number of session musicians involved) was Weens 5th album, and third for Elektra Records. ...
The Mollusk was Weens 6th full length album, released on Elektra Records on June 24, 1997. ...
Craters of the Sac is a semi-official mp3-only album by Ween. ...
White Pepper was Weens 7th full length album, and the last album they would release on Elektra Records. ...
Live at Stubbs is a live album by the band Ween, released in 2003. ...
Quebec is the 8th album by the band Ween, released on August 5, 2003 on Sanctuary Records, and the first album released after the bands contract with Elektra expired. ...
All Request Live is the 4th Ween live album and the third to be released on their home record label Chocodog Records. ...
Live in Chicago marks Weens second widely distributed live album (their 5th overall when you count the limited-edition releases put out on their home record label Chocodog Records), the first Ween DVD, and the second album overall theyve released on Sanctuary Records. ...
The cover of the bands 2nd album The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band has been a psychedelic rock band of the late 60s. ...
The Who is a British rock band that first came to prominence in the 1960s. ...
The Who Sell Out (See 1967 in music) is The Whos third album. ...
Tommy (1969) is one of The Whos two full-scale rock operas, (the other being Quadrophenia) and the first musical work explicitly billed as a rock opera. ...
Core members of Wings, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney and Denny Laine. ...
Band on the Run is an album by Paul McCartney & Wings, released in 1973. ...
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Wolfmother are a band from Erskineville, Sydney, Australia. ...
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- "Two The Principles For The Children"
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- Neil Young
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Yardbirds album cover The Yardbirds were an early British rock band, noted for spawning the careers of several of rock musics most famous guitarists, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. ...
The Yardbirds is an album by The Yardbirds, released in 1966. ...
Little Games is an album by British blues rock band The Yardbirds, released in 1967 (see 1967 in music). ...
Yes is a progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. ...
Neil Young with guitar (from the 1991 Weld tour). ...
The Youngbloods were an American folk rock and psychedelic band from the 1960s, best known for the Top Ten hit Get Together. The band was led by Jesse Colin Young, who had already released several solo LPs and worked with John Sebastian (later of the Lovin Spoonful). ...
Z Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 - December 4, 1993) was an American rock/jazz fusion musician, composer, and satirist. ...
Zero can refer to several things. ...
For the undead creature of Vodun lore, see zombie. ...
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