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The 30 Greatest Psychedelic Rock Songs (1966-1968) 

Nathaniel Jordon
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Lets take a trip back to the mid 1960s. Psychedelic music is a style of rock that was inspired by psychedelic culture. Artists like The Beatles and The Byrds pioneered the genre in the mid 1960s.
To put this video together, I visited a website called "Madcap Music Review," in which a critic ranks songs based on popularity and influence they had upon a certain type of music. You can see the complete list of 100 songs here: www.madcapmusicreview.com/Page...
Here is a list of the songs on the video:
I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) Electric Prunes 1966
Good Vibrations The Beach Boys 1966
Tomorrow Never Knows The Beatles 1966
Eight Miles High The Byrds 1966
Ballad Of You, Me And Pooneil Jefferson Airplane 1967
White Rabbit Jefferson Airplane 1967
Are You Experienced Jimi Hendrix 1967
Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix 1967
See Emily Play Pink Floyd 1967
Itchycoo Park Small Faces 1967
Pictures of Matchstick Men Status Quo 1967
Incense & Peppermints Strawberry Alarm Clock 1967
A Day in the Life The Beatles 1967
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds The Beatles 1967
Penny Lane The Beatles 1967
Strawberry Fields Forever The Beatles 1967
Light My Fire The Doors 1967
Strange Days The Doors 1967
The End The Doors 1967
2000 Light Years From Home The Rolling Stones 1967
Dear Mr. Fantasy Traffic 1967
You Keep Me Hanging On Vanilla Fudge 1967
Journey to the Center of Your Mind Amboy Dukes 1968
Ball and Chain Big Brother And The Holding Company 1968
Time Has Come Today Chambers Brothers 1968
In A Gadda-Da-Vida Iron Butterfly 1968
All Along the Watchtower Jimi Hendrix 1968
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Jimi Hendrix 1968
Magic Carpet Ride Steppenwolf 1968
Crimson & Clover Tommy James & the Shondells 1968

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@layneannen
@layneannen Год назад
Thanks for the "trip" down memory lane. At 72, I can say without a doubt, we grew up with the BEST music!
@jeffreywillis9932
@jeffreywillis9932 3 месяца назад
Damn right we did amigo!
@heartsource417
@heartsource417 3 месяца назад
At 73, I am right with you! This was a pretty decent list. It sure brings a lot back even after living so many decades after the fact. But the groove that came alive back in the day never leaves the hearts of those who were there! ✌ I am so happy I was part of it all!
@Liquid_Fear
@Liquid_Fear 3 месяца назад
upvoted from a 33 year old, it just felt true and right.
@terryandrews7271
@terryandrews7271 7 месяцев назад
I was born in the early 50s and I got to see The Beatles on Ed Sullivan that changed my whole life. I am thankful that I got to be Exposed to all the wonderful music. From rock and roll to psychedelic There wasn't a better time on Earth for music. I don't listen to a lot of the old Music Anymore Like I Used To but if You WANT your mind to be blown completely away Listen to (Deep Purple sweet child in time) There are so many that I love, Pink Floyd being one of them comfortably numb one of my very very favorites. Led Zeppelin I can't even begin to start. You young people have so many choices and so many ways to go it must be wonderful, Look backwards once in a while and see what the freaks were doing Back in the 60s and 70s
@heartsource417
@heartsource417 3 месяца назад
You got that right! Born in 1951, I was there in the flesh, like you. There will never be anything like it again. Peace Out my brothers and sisters! ✌✌
@davidlujan1373
@davidlujan1373 2 года назад
This is the rock I grew up with. For me, this is the most enjoyable rock genre. So imaginative, full of resources in the grounds of technical discoveries and innovation, the music sounded very original and memorable... I just love it!
@scottkinne9760
@scottkinne9760 2 года назад
The best!
@ArrivedStoned
@ArrivedStoned 2 года назад
Back in the day. Great time to be growing up. Nothing like it is today. Sometimes I left a night club/bar cause couldn't stand the the well what kids today call music.
@hratatanana
@hratatanana 2 года назад
@@ArrivedStoned im gen Z and this is my favorite genre
@johnhealy6676
@johnhealy6676 2 года назад
My world changed when I heard Hey Joe Everything changed from grey to psychedelic I’m not finished yet
@pale_saint
@pale_saint 2 года назад
@@LeviBulger well they did have talent especially compared to todays so called bands or artists, it’s just that Beatles were the obvious band to look up to and record companies were in need of a quick buck so they directed many bands to copy instead of growing their own style. Still, I rather listen to a mediocre Beatles copycat than whatever is on top of the charts today
@thom-mark6443
@thom-mark6443 2 года назад
Being a product of the 60's, I always found it difficult to think of the Beach Boys as a psychedelic band.
@christophecharest-latif8614
@christophecharest-latif8614 2 года назад
They do have a psychedelic period though! Just one listen to the Smile sessions will convince you.
@b.w.barbee2269
@b.w.barbee2269 2 года назад
Agreed, No Beach Boys and No, Tommy James.....I do like the Beach Boys, though.
@thom-mark6443
@thom-mark6443 2 года назад
@@b.w.barbee2269 Your right, their surfer tunes from the early/mid 60's were cool, particularly if you were a teen back then. And, yes, Tommy James and the Shondells definitely tried too hard to be hip. Should have stuck to pop.
@muchanadziko6378
@muchanadziko6378 2 года назад
@@thom-mark6443 The Beach Boys were psychedelic to say the least in Brian's final days as band leader. From Pet Sounds up to Smiley Smile (some might argue that up to "Surf's Up" the album) they were pioneers in every musical way.
@samusbros66
@samusbros66 2 года назад
They have plenty of Psychedelic songs post Smile and Smiley-Smile era, "Cool, Cool Water", the albums Friends, they're a great band
@warrendesonia7924
@warrendesonia7924 5 лет назад
The music of this era (1966-1968) will stand the test of time; there is nothing since then that can hold a candle to it.
@scottgrooters301
@scottgrooters301 2 года назад
Jefferson Airplane Santana Strawberry Alarm Clock
@loboalamo
@loboalamo 2 года назад
I have a long list. We had a Telefunken with a Phillips reel to reel, and a turn table, HiFi. My dad got it at the PX in Turkey. No TV. It went everywhere with us. I was four. Lots of dancing and singing over the years and surfing radio frequencies. “They don’t make them like that anymore.”
@franciscoherrera1219
@franciscoherrera1219 2 года назад
A lot of it was crap. Especially the commercially produced junk.
@soonerdude55
@soonerdude55 2 года назад
Yahoo Music used to have a station dedicated to nothing but trippy hippie music and I heard so much I'd never heard before. Sure would like to find the station is still available somewhere.
@kentuckere1991
@kentuckere1991 2 года назад
Actually, there were other tunes that were as great as the tunes of that era. I have been blessed to have been s part of it. LP's such as "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish you were here", "Abbey Road", Wonderful stuff that will never be seen or heard again....
@luxxinterior5200
@luxxinterior5200 2 года назад
"She said, she said' is great, but "Tomorrow Never Knows" is the ultimate psychedelic song and should have been included.
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 2 года назад
I agree but the sound of she said she said is absolutely incredible for a Beatles song, Ringo plays the drums like Mitch Mitchell and the whole feel is so acid inspired, like far out
@hansvandermeulen5515
@hansvandermeulen5515 2 года назад
Tomorrow Never Knows is included in the list but apparently replaced by She Said, She Said.
@jonathansteadman7935
@jonathansteadman7935 2 года назад
Tomorrow Never Knows was the first Revolver song recorded, even though it's the last song on the album and sounds as if it's anticipating what was to come out in '67.
@brandontingley7059
@brandontingley7059 2 года назад
Rain by the Beatles is another really great one.
@denzilpinto2435
@denzilpinto2435 2 года назад
you are right
@GameTimeProspectDept
@GameTimeProspectDept 2 года назад
I absolutely LOVE that you included "See Emily Play" in this compilation...
@robinrossow2654
@robinrossow2654 2 года назад
Does it surprise you as much as it does me that See Emily Play was the only Pink Floyd song included in this?
@htesreyzaw6114
@htesreyzaw6114 2 года назад
@@robinrossow2654 yes and jimi hendrix too
@fortybelow1973
@fortybelow1973 2 года назад
Astronomy Domenime (sp?) on "The Pipers at the Gates of Dawn" blew me away. Back in the Owsley days. Forgive my spelling
@eclipsed3407
@eclipsed3407 2 года назад
But missing Astronomy Domine is a absolute sin
@rtbarnes4893
@rtbarnes4893 2 года назад
I grew up in the 60's. What a glorious time of music for us all...Still MORE than holds up!...
@Sunspot1225.
@Sunspot1225. Год назад
I have more than one young person say they prefer 60s 70s music then now. That really is easy to figure out given the songs today.
@daddymulk
@daddymulk Год назад
It's Amazing how the 60s Hippy, Flower Power, Free Love Era was A Control Programme helped with LSD and Music to Lead majority of Unconscious people down a certain path and most still don't know it was all done for a reason DJ Mark Devlin Explains....
@susannbasta2972
@susannbasta2972 9 месяцев назад
@@daddymulk It was helped, 💯 by BIRTH CONTROL knuckles.
@joeyrobinson4939
@joeyrobinson4939 3 года назад
Penny Lane is a great song and one of my favorite Beatles songs, but I wouldn’t say that it’s a psychedelic song
@Gameon-lu9fy
@Gameon-lu9fy 2 года назад
NOT A BAD LIST. NO ONE WHO HAS COMMENTED. HAS FAILED TO MENTION BACK THEN MUSIC WAS STILL REGIONAL. EAST COAST/ WEST COAST SOUND. SO TO PUT EVERYTHING IN A LIMITED GROUPING. IS UNREALISTIC!!! F A R-O U T-M A N
@inasteinbergs1393
@inasteinbergs1393 2 года назад
I bought the the double ‘A’ 45 disc in 1967 in 🇬🇧 for Strawberry Fields, it was a bonus that Penny Lane was on the other side
@danenberghelm
@danenberghelm 2 года назад
It certainly was close to what was consider psychedelic at the time…beside it being the “B” side of one of the ultimate Psychedelic Songs ever released, Strawberry Fields… it all seemed wrapped together when I was listening to back in Jr High Days!
@markthompson2258
@markthompson2258 2 года назад
The flip side of the Penny Lane 45 is Strawberry Fields Forever, now that baby is psychedelified !!
@inasteinbergs1393
@inasteinbergs1393 2 года назад
“Strawberry Fields” was released on 13 February 1967 as a double A-side single with "Penny Lane"in 🇬🇧
@rolo1955
@rolo1955 3 года назад
The Steppenwolf hit "Magic Carpet Ride" with our older brothers in Vietnam really hits home and takes me back to 1968!
@Dstrbrdgrnd
@Dstrbrdgrnd 2 года назад
I saw Steppenwolf in concert in 1968, I was 16. Thank you Nam Vet👏👏👏 SALUTE!
@marcosmith2501
@marcosmith2501 2 года назад
@Scott Donnelly "Oh, the snot has caked against my pants; It has turned into crystal"
@vincentgoupil180
@vincentgoupil180 2 года назад
So was the Animals' "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" while riding out on a chopper.
@jski7355
@jski7355 2 года назад
Oh man , you hit the nail on the head . Only way , I got out of Vietnam was my 2 brothers were either at Tet. or waiting to be deployed . The only good thing that came out of Nam was the music of the era ! It 1966 thru 1971 , was such a turbulent time The assinations , the riots , that fucking war , Woodstock , " underground " music .FM radio beginnings . Sheesh , I'm lucky to have survived . But , the anti -: establishment , protests for peace ..But the music and the music was simply the escape , even our brothers , men waiting to be deployed ....The MUSIC was our escape At least for a little bit . When I hear some of these recordings ,it brings right back to those years .
@rjwh67220
@rjwh67220 2 года назад
Me too, but not in a nostalgic way. That son of a bitch Nixon tried to kill me!
@tonyt8805
@tonyt8805 2 года назад
Moody Blues "Tuesday Afternoon" I was 6 years old in 1968 but loved that songs. 💯 Still one of my very favorites today 2021 😉😎😉
@ilovegoodsax
@ilovegoodsax 2 года назад
I turned eight in '68 and the song is one of my favorites as well.
@debraball2641
@debraball2641 2 года назад
I thought exactly the same thing. Where is Tuesday Afternoon?
@roenvalenzuela2492
@roenvalenzuela2492 2 года назад
Ride my seesaw!
@gonefishing5434
@gonefishing5434 2 года назад
I am 73 years old. I have been a Moodies fan for over 50 years. I have seen them perform live at least 16 times. Tuesday Afternoon and Nights in White Satin are still my favorites and the whole Question of Balance is still one of my favorite albums.
@hellshade2
@hellshade2 2 года назад
@Tony T there are a few moody blues songs that should have been on this list.
@choclochonclo
@choclochonclo 2 года назад
Take a trip down memory lane. I was a teenager when these songs came out . Now I'm an old man. Time just flew by.
@stevekoehn1675
@stevekoehn1675 Год назад
Funny, I was a teenager too, I still feel young thanks to it. I feel like I've lived a million years.
@annabanana2621
@annabanana2621 Год назад
Hi, you should consider yourself super lucky you were alive during those years and got to experience these, other people would do anything to be alive then, myself included 😅😂😊
@alwignot3584
@alwignot3584 Год назад
I hear ya brother ..Viet Nam helped the aging process,but the music gets my mind (at least)back to my younger days
@ArcoZakus
@ArcoZakus Год назад
@@alwignot3584, "... helped the aging process ... " That experience definitely accelerated "growing up".
@QuinctiliusVarus
@QuinctiliusVarus 7 лет назад
Excellent list. Wonderful era. This and Motown. The 60's were the most innovative era in rock and soul.
@JP-yw4wx
@JP-yw4wx 3 года назад
"White Rabbit" is still one of my favorite songs of all time. That's one trippy ass tune. 😵
@liman42
@liman42 2 года назад
Saw the Zen Tricksters do a 10 minute version at the Right Track Inn on Long Island. Jeff wailed on his guitar like I've never seen. Coulda used some acid THAT night! But it was after my druggie days.
@georgepappas3790
@georgepappas3790 2 года назад
That one song alone set grace up for the rest of her life.
@carlosnajera1770
@carlosnajera1770 2 года назад
Of course!!
@jackhammer7824
@jackhammer7824 2 года назад
@@georgepappas3790 So , so sorry my friend. Thats Patti Santos of the group ; IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY . Patti died in 89. A common mistake, they sound similar. * Grace Slick was Jefferson Airplane.
@joelgalvan8358
@joelgalvan8358 2 года назад
Feels like the rabbit hole.
@aucourant9998
@aucourant9998 2 года назад
A lot of these weren't what I would consider 'psychedelic', but I enjoyed your selection anyway.
@rs-ye7kw
@rs-ye7kw 2 года назад
Cream; "Sunshine of your love"
@Knards
@Knards 3 года назад
Light my Fire. One of the best songs ever written for us old hippys. Incredible song
@glenndrexler1677
@glenndrexler1677 2 года назад
ALREADY BEEN SAID, WHERE'S " CREAM"????
@glenndrexler1677
@glenndrexler1677 2 года назад
JANICE!, GREAT BLUES SINGER, DOESN'T BELONG THERE!...
@Bella-fz9fy
@Bella-fz9fy Год назад
The Doors but no Zombies?
@kiltedwolf2
@kiltedwolf2 2 года назад
I was a HS Sr in '67. It was my first year of college. That 3 yr span between the "Summer of Love" in '67 throughout the turbulent '68 year of an election and the Chicago riots ending with Woodstock in '69 provided some of THE most influential and mindblowing music the world has ever known. It will never be repeated. I doted on all of it.
@williamdevlin5233
@williamdevlin5233 2 года назад
Same here!
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Once-in-a-lifetime Woodstock 🇺🇲 🖤
@michae4mitchell696
@michae4mitchell696 2 года назад
So grateful to have been born in the 50s ! The Best of everything!!!
@ilovegoodsax
@ilovegoodsax 2 года назад
I was born In 1960 and remember practically every song here with childhood fondness (DISCLAIMER: I had teen brothers). My favorites? Strawberry Alarm Clock's "Incense and Peppermints," and The Doors "Light My Fire."😁❤
@jimmorrison5493
@jimmorrison5493 2 года назад
@@ilovegoodsax excellent
@donnamaccrossan1358
@donnamaccrossan1358 2 года назад
I am too. Don't you wish you could Time Travel back to that era? Maybe not physically but at least we can still listen to this music, thanks to Sirius/XM and RU-vid. I have been on Bing videos watching a lot of Ed Sullivan shows.
@michae4mitchell696
@michae4mitchell696 2 года назад
@@donnamaccrossan1358 I still remember the night The Beatles were on Ed Sullivan it's like the world changed !
@duncanbaker7809
@duncanbaker7809 2 года назад
Truth !! "55 myself. The expansion of consciousness that occured to people of that generation is still amazing !
@darialinderssen8768
@darialinderssen8768 2 года назад
I was in Jr. high when these songs were played on the radio, in 1967 and on. What an amazing time to be alive. Our chant was LOVE PEACE AND HAPPINESS! What an amazing memory. Yes I sure do miss those days.
@rogerlefever4017
@rogerlefever4017 5 лет назад
This is when music was music...
@billbrink9618
@billbrink9618 2 года назад
1983 , A Merman I Should Turn to Be. Jimi's most psychedelic song.
@gordonschafer8357
@gordonschafer8357 2 года назад
It's a Beautiful Day. anyone?...the whole album is a psychedelic trip. Fun list, so many bands to try to cover.
@marvinmartin4692
@marvinmartin4692 Год назад
No kidding! They should have been included!
@marvinmartin4692
@marvinmartin4692 Год назад
Along with quicksilver messenger!
@ArcoZakus
@ArcoZakus Год назад
@@marvinmartin4692, Who do you love?
@lengrossberg
@lengrossberg 2 года назад
Uh, Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale. We can't forget that classic!
@derricklogan2058
@derricklogan2058 3 года назад
I was born in 1960, but the music was a huge part of my upbringing. My parents enjoyed a vast variety of music from southern spirituals, big band, R&B, Motown, TSOP, easy listening 🎧, the British Invasion, JAZZ, swing Rock, Doo Wop, etc. Whatever sounded good, my parents, older sister and brother listened to it! So for me, I listen 👂 to whatever sounds good to me and I don't care who makes it! That said, people have said nice things about the expansion of my mind, while others have questioned my ethnicity and sanity! All I can say is that I am who I am. I like what I like. Others opinions about me don't mean sh*t to me!!! I Love ❤️ Music!!! Music 🎶 is a Sweet Sticky Thing and I wanna Rock and Roll All Nite and party every day!!!
@barbiejohnson2813
@barbiejohnson2813 11 месяцев назад
Yes🎼🎶🪄❗❗❗
@mrgold929
@mrgold929 8 лет назад
No time like the 60's & 70's. Music that meant something for love and humanity.............
@socratesagain7822
@socratesagain7822 3 года назад
@DD dunn The resentment impulse strong in this one is. (Why leave out "Psychotic Reaction" (Count 5), "I Love You" (People) and "I Can See For Miles?" (The Who) Be well.
@rjwh67220
@rjwh67220 2 года назад
I don’t think I’d include the seventies in “music that meant something,” and I can explain why with one word: Disco.
@RZLAND
@RZLAND Год назад
Eight Miles High was THE song that really exemplified Psychedelic music for me. Such a great song. All of them were great.
@Marc-lq2qf
@Marc-lq2qf Год назад
I like this song essentially in the fantastical and psychedelic Roxy Music's revival in their super album 'Flesh and blood' (1980 ), which contains also several other little diamonds, like Wilson Pickett's 'In the midnight hour', for example.
@housingrevolution5237
@housingrevolution5237 Год назад
That whole album - Fifth Dimension - is amazing.
@michaelserby7697
@michaelserby7697 2 года назад
Beatles changed everything for everybody 🇬🇧 🖤
@groovyguru5314
@groovyguru5314 6 лет назад
One of the earliest and greatest psychedelic songs ever is Season of the Witch by Donovan
@DaveKraft1
@DaveKraft1 5 лет назад
...and a great cover by Vanilla Fudge as well!
@larryslemp9698
@larryslemp9698 5 лет назад
Groovy Guru & DaveKraft1 ..... And can't leave out what may be the BEST version of 'Season of the Witch' performed by Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper and Stephen Stills from the incredible album....SUPER SESSION!! Thanks guys!!
@kenrussell1093
@kenrussell1093 4 года назад
@@larryslemp9698 thats what I remember, Super Sessions, I can re,member a lot of mornings 3 O'clock, shooting pool, and listening to that album, over and over. Actually didn't know there was any other!
@patriciabertel6707
@patriciabertel6707 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic song!
@gerfmon1
@gerfmon1 4 года назад
It is a very haunting song. I loved how they used it for the credits roll in "To Die For"..
@gummypuss69
@gummypuss69 4 года назад
1. The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) (0:00) 2. The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (0:24) 3. The Beatles - She Said She Said (0:48) 4. The Byrds - Eight Miles High (1:12) 5. Jefferson Airplane - The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil (1:36) 6. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit (2:00) 7. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? (2:24) 8. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (2:48) 9. Pink Floyd - See Emily Play (3:12) 10. Small Faces - Itchycoo Park (3:36) 11. The Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men (4:00) 12. Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense and Peppermints (4:24) 13. The Beatles - A Day in the Life (4:48) 14. The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (5:12) 15. The Beatles - Penny Lane (5:36) 16. The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (6:00) 17. The Doors - Light My Fire (6:24) 18. The Doors - Strange Days (6:48) 19. The Doors - The End (7:12) 20. The Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years from Home (7:36) 21. Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy (8:00) 22. Vanilla Fudge - You Keep Me Hangin' On (8:24) 23. The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind (8:48) 24. Big Brother and the Holding Company - Ball and Chain (9:12) 25. The Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today (9:36) 26. Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (10:00) 27. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along the Watchtower (10:24) 28. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (10:48) 29. Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride (11:12) 30. Tommy James and the Shondells - Crimson and Clover (11:36)
@karlheeren8727
@karlheeren8727 2 года назад
Thank you.
@kenmckenzie-grant6510
@kenmckenzie-grant6510 2 года назад
Thanks for scratching the surface of those great years, although curious why you left out the single Biggest hit of global radio at that time? Arthur Brown's "Fire" was THE breakout Psych song..! Anyway, Please continue on into the 70s when so much XLNT Prog rock further explored this vibe - and try to include bands Other than just Brits & Americans. Gong and Nectar deserve far more attention than anyone ever bothers to give them.
@gummypuss69
@gummypuss69 2 года назад
@@karlheeren8727 You're welcome.
@manuelgonzalezburgos8446
@manuelgonzalezburgos8446 2 года назад
3rd
@gummypuss69
@gummypuss69 2 года назад
@@kenmckenzie-grant6510 I thought Fire was more of a novelty hit than anything. I certainly didn't think it was quintessential to the genre. And what do you mean by XLNT?
@ronniesulham4009
@ronniesulham4009 Год назад
Awesome Play List brings back the Good Ole days
@davidgolinsky
@davidgolinsky 3 года назад
Chambers Brothers Time Has Come is by far the greatest psychedelic soul song of all time.
@Dstrbrdgrnd
@Dstrbrdgrnd 2 года назад
Did you ever see them in concert? They really did a great job on that one!!!!
@Dstrbrdgrnd
@Dstrbrdgrnd 2 года назад
Did you ever see them in concert? They really did a great job on that one!!!!
@TH3DANKs
@TH3DANKs 3 года назад
I met Timothy Leary in Las Vegas in the summer of 1994. I recognized him immediately, and when I walked up to him, I was greeted by a gentle human being. I told him that I understood where he was coming from. He smiled at me and told me that I have a sparkling soul. So I got that going for me, which is nice.
@TH3DANKs
@TH3DANKs 3 года назад
@Angus McPhereson : I worked at Bushwood for a few summers.
@73challenger5031
@73challenger5031 2 года назад
Judge Smails called and said, "You will get nothing and like it!"
@haydensmith9274
@haydensmith9274 3 года назад
You're Gonna Miss Me by 13th Floor Elevators (1966) and Colours by Kaleidoscope (1968) are fantastic psychedelic rock songs
@gmartinz01
@gmartinz01 2 года назад
I was 12 in 1966 and for about two years this psychedelic music filled my mind (even though I wasn't dropping acid; hell puberty was freaky enough). I loved everything about it, especially how oblique the lyrics could be. For my money, the greatest psychedelic song is "White Room" by Cream
@stuholbrook9450
@stuholbrook9450 2 года назад
Tomorrow Never Knows
@billd9667
@billd9667 Год назад
White Rabbit Also, anything Hendrix. He wrote overt psychedelic and more subtle stuff that slowly revealed itself as such. That’s genius.
@daddymulk
@daddymulk Год назад
It's Amazing how the 60s Hippy, Flower Power, Free Love Era was A Control Programme helped with LSD and Music to Lead majority of Unconscious people down a certain path and most still don't know it was all done for a reason DJ Mark Devlin Explains....
@Angel.T-340
@Angel.T-340 Год назад
@@billd9667 Somebody To Love ✔
@dazjoynson2065
@dazjoynson2065 Год назад
The. 60s was a state of mind that. Only people who experienced it will ever understand but nothing will ever make a generation say fuck you. Why should we do what you say
@roenvalenzuela2492
@roenvalenzuela2492 2 года назад
In search of the lost chord! First trip while listening to Ride my seesaw 🤯!!
@TheIrishrogue68
@TheIrishrogue68 8 лет назад
Great to see The Doors on this list...thank you so much for putting together a great selection of songs.
@johnadams9634
@johnadams9634 5 лет назад
I was ten years old in 1967. This is the music of my youth. I spent endless hours listening to all of this. Curiously it shaped my love of HEAVY METAL. Arthur Brown is missing here ( Fire). This music got me through a rough childhood.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
Me too.. It was a good place to go when everything else was bad
@YTSkeptic
@YTSkeptic 2 года назад
Arthur Brown, Love, and The Zombies are conspicuously missing.
@ninamc6116
@ninamc6116 2 года назад
Great collection. I realized how much I love psychedelic music even though I was only a little kid when these songs came out. RIP Jimi, Janis, Jim M, John, George H, Dennis, Carl, Ronnie Laine, Brian Jones, Paul K & the other greats who brought us the music. Peace out ✌️
@callumnye2562
@callumnye2562 2 года назад
Hello Nina, how are you doing?
@keen2b
@keen2b 2 года назад
You forgot John Lennon? One of the prolific song writers of all time! RIP 🤔🇬🇧👍
@waynebuckland7879
@waynebuckland7879 2 года назад
@@keen2b ?? take another look mate :-)
@nicholaskearney678
@nicholaskearney678 2 года назад
What a blast, thanks from time traveller me; born in 62 and now here 2021.Aroha too the past.
@tilesetter1953
@tilesetter1953 4 года назад
Chambers Brothers, long version of Time Has Come Today. So good!!!!!
@johncurcuruto4520
@johncurcuruto4520 3 года назад
I saw The Chamber Brothers in Dallas I believe in 74 or 75. Great show and Time has Come Today was the encore.
@brucemcdonald6426
@brucemcdonald6426 3 года назад
It’s there
@pgroove163
@pgroove163 3 года назад
Not psychedelic
@blondbowler8776
@blondbowler8776 3 года назад
Saw them in South Lake Tahoe, July 4, 1968. Flamin' Groovies opened the show, then an unknown band called Santana Blues Band warmed up the crowd pretty well. Hitched all the way over to Angel's Camp to see the Chambers Brothers in '75 or so, and I was the only one there. They cancelled the show, refunded my $2.50, and bought me a beer.
@stringdoc
@stringdoc 3 года назад
Love the guitar work on that song!
@icebear2395
@icebear2395 6 лет назад
I can’t be the only one wondering where Cream is!
@Confident-Village148
@Confident-Village148 5 лет назад
No, I am wondering too
@mateovidarte8028
@mateovidarte8028 5 лет назад
Strange brew should be there
@kevinlarkin2696
@kevinlarkin2696 5 лет назад
Soured ... (joke)
@Brentster1953
@Brentster1953 5 лет назад
Or CSNY? Just a few from Woodstock...
@chrishickey7502
@chrishickey7502 5 лет назад
Tales of the Brave Ulysses?
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 2 года назад
Jimi's Purple Haze is my favourite song on the 1960's . 🎸🎼🎼🎼✨✨✨✨
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045
@revelationakagoldeneagle8045 2 года назад
Memories of my youth ✌️ I thank God for getting me through it... I'm nearing 67 years old and have lost many friends and family over the years. Journey Well Brother's and Sister's ✌️ Stay Safe...
@Truckngirl
@Truckngirl 4 года назад
Thank you for remembering Syd Barrett, Steve Marriott, and others.
@dalerowan9500
@dalerowan9500 5 лет назад
Hippie music was so groovy in it's day. I lived in the hippie days. Was a fun era. So very different from today . If you lived back then seems like yesterday but so long ago in our minds. The music cars fashion was so very different too. Miss those 1960s cars fashions and music. Sure alot of the hippies out there miss those times too.
@juanmanuelbarreiroarater2324
@juanmanuelbarreiroarater2324 3 года назад
fucking millenials ruins the world
@davehallett3128
@davehallett3128 3 года назад
Mark david chapman. The fat yankee.nutjob Didn t miss too many times
@denisepalagonia317
@denisepalagonia317 3 года назад
Yeah the music fashion even the people all was different. The way things were back in the 60's 70's we had it made man, this generation nowadays haven't a clue what it was about then. Nothing can compare to back then man. Psychedelic it was music fashion even the drugs man. Miss the trippy day's man all the Psychedelic shit. Hippie than and now always Barefooted That's my hippie shoe's man lol. Tie Dye and bleached Bell-bottoms with patches it was such a beautiful groovy Era was back than to man. Still grooven hippie here loven life.
@NatandGeorge
@NatandGeorge 3 года назад
the hippie era still lives in Key West(FL), it's said by the authors living there, still writing between parties & smoke ins.
@petermills2061
@petermills2061 3 года назад
@@denisepalagonia317 Most hippies grew up and got 'proper ' jobs !
@kimberlyparkhurst4925
@kimberlyparkhurst4925 7 месяцев назад
I was born in 67 but I grew up listening to this music and still do along with the 50's 60's 70s 80s 90's and some of today's
@keibro13
@keibro13 2 года назад
The first really trippy song I ever heard was Procol Harum’s Whiter Shade of Pale. For me that ushered in psychedelic music.
@malwair7417
@malwair7417 3 года назад
Still amazed by all the hits the Beatles and Doors put out within a 3 year span..
@yogiman333
@yogiman333 2 года назад
Always TThought the Beatles were top dogs, still do.
@deepgardening
@deepgardening 2 года назад
I saw the Doors when I was 15....OMG! They cast a spell over the whole auditorium.
@iSkully99
@iSkully99 2 года назад
Its crazy how fast the world moved then. Going from 1960 to 1970 was like being on another planet.
@bradleynetherton1416
@bradleynetherton1416 Год назад
@@deepgardening where did you see The Doors perform?
@user-fo1lc8bm1y
@user-fo1lc8bm1y 3 года назад
No 13th Floor Elevators!! Slip Inside This House...Is the most psychedelic song you'll ever come across...just the lyrics of the song send you off onto an amazing trip...Epic song from one of the most underrated bands of the 60's.
@justjeph6927
@justjeph6927 2 года назад
Right on! A couple missing: Wind cries Mary, Lemon Pipers' Green Tambourine
@robertterrell3065
@robertterrell3065 2 года назад
As was already commented, without Slip Inside this House, by the 13th Floor Elevators, this list doesn't seem complete. And perhaps,the most trippy of Beatles songs, I Am The Walrus, wasn't included!!! Although, Tomorrow Never Knows, and Lucy in the Sky are... yeah! And Green Tamborine is a better fit than several songs on this list, maybe... Penny Lane ? And Where is What Condition My Condition Was In? Well... it's still a fun list, I gotta admit. I don't need to get crazy critical. So thanks and thumbs up for a really good effort. Take my comments as just suggestions for more great music :)
@pgh1all1
@pgh1all1 2 года назад
The elevators were early innovators of head music and never got the credit deserved . The drugs and drug charges contributed to their disappearance from the scene. Finding their original records is getting increasingly difficult,there are some good reproductions but not for all of there albums.
@steveholmes9732
@steveholmes9732 2 года назад
I was going to make the same comment until I saw this .. sadly, not many folks outside of Texas or California even know of the Elevators. But then, no videos of this tune, either, that I know of. R.I.P. Roky…
@edwardruff7927
@edwardruff7927 2 года назад
That song, that album - so unbelievably good and so far advanced compared to anything before or since - I believe it pushed them right over the edge
@lulu-xb4ey
@lulu-xb4ey 2 года назад
I agree with you tommy d on the beach boys, but man what a great time it was!!
@leonwaltemate6152
@leonwaltemate6152 Год назад
In my opinion, " Legend of a Mind " by the Moody Blues is pretty psychedelic. 😍
@JorgeGoica
@JorgeGoica Год назад
Nights in white satin?
@ricklee5845
@ricklee5845 Год назад
The whole of In Search Of The Lost Chord and a few others.
@chicklets4ever51
@chicklets4ever51 5 месяцев назад
Hell yes. The song is a trip all by itself.
@davesmith7993
@davesmith7993 3 года назад
"I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in", Kenny Rogers started out as a rock singer and had a hit with that song with "The First Edition". It was the definition of a psychedelic acid trip.
@jodeanesullens6588
@jodeanesullens6588 2 года назад
Actually it is my favorite Kenny Rogers song.
@averyadrian1534
@averyadrian1534 2 года назад
The dude abides
@RootBoyJim
@RootBoyJim 2 года назад
Kenny Rogers FAILED as a Rock Singer
@56077
@56077 2 года назад
R.I.P Kenny Rodgers.Tell it all Brothers.
@TrippB194FA
@TrippB194FA 2 года назад
I still waLK AROUND THE HOUSE SINGING IT!
@fernandomadeirafernandes887
@fernandomadeirafernandes887 3 года назад
The Beatles song credited as Tomorrow Never Knows is truly She Said, She Said. Both are from the album Revolver.
@Manus912
@Manus912 3 года назад
@DD dunn ?
@mbuchart2927
@mbuchart2927 2 года назад
@@Manus912 Mr Fernandes is correct. The text says "Tomorrow Never Knows" but the song in the video is "She Said, She Said". Both are on the same album, Revolver, and both are great psychedelic songs.
@sunnavailable
@sunnavailable 2 года назад
Listening to Surrealistic Pillow right now andi I can say this recording survived the sixties.Have it on LP, CD and Flash Drive!
@bigneiltoo
@bigneiltoo Год назад
Some of my favorite songs period, thank you! I discovered most of these in the 1980s after growing up in the 1970s. We had a treasure trove of 60s material. Now I feel like I'm running out of music to listen to.
@soturner955
@soturner955 8 лет назад
My father took The Electric Prunes' LP Album Cover, in Los Angeles. I wish they were still playing... Las Vegas is a good annual place to see Famous 1960's Celebrity Artist. Thanks, for the memories!
@edwardruff7927
@edwardruff7927 5 лет назад
That’s awesome!
@optimalArousal
@optimalArousal 5 лет назад
Velvet Underground - Venus in Furs and The Doors - When the Music is Over. These should definitely be included.
@BritIronRebel
@BritIronRebel 2 года назад
I believe I have every one of these original LPs. Man, it's making me feel so old.......
@Bill13012013
@Bill13012013 2 года назад
And then some I bet
@anniesnyder3745
@anniesnyder3745 2 года назад
Venus (Shocking Blue) & Green Tambourine (Lemon Pipers) need to be on this list.
@jtro3452
@jtro3452 3 года назад
That first Beatles song is not Tomorrow Never Knows. It's actually She Said She Said.
@niggato23
@niggato23 3 года назад
Huh bruh Tomorrow Never Knows was the first song they recorded for Revolver before Rain and before She Said She Said and I think Tomorrow Never Knows is the ultimate psychedelic song
@biggyg2
@biggyg2 3 года назад
jt Ro Came in to say this.
@maxwelledison9954
@maxwelledison9954 3 года назад
@@niggato23 What are you ok about? In the video the song 'She Said She Said' has the caption 'Tomorrow Never Knows' which is a mistake.
@niggato23
@niggato23 3 года назад
@@maxwelledison9954 okay
@scorso12
@scorso12 3 года назад
Um, most of these songs weren't considered psychedelic
@edfoodie2364
@edfoodie2364 3 года назад
Fantastic selection, glad you included Pictures of Matchstick Men and Incense and Peppermint (beginnings of Psychedelic music)
@56077
@56077 2 года назад
1967.What a year.Great to be young back then.
@ronfriedman8740
@ronfriedman8740 2 года назад
Any early Pink Floyd album was entirely psychedelic ...Piper at the Gates, Saucerful Full of Secrets, Atom Heart Mother, ...even Meddle
@ayoubriyahi2770
@ayoubriyahi2770 2 года назад
No surprise.. They are labelled as a psychedelic rock group
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns Год назад
Definitely Their most over the top psychedelic songs don't get airplay: A Saucerful of Secrets Careful with that Axe, Eugene Cymbaline Fat Old Sun Atom Heart Mother Suite Main Theme (from more) Cirrus Minor (IMNSHO, their most druggy song ever) Embryo Sysyphus The Narrow Way Astronomy Domine Interstellar Overdrive Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun Echoes Apples and Oranges Arnold Layne Bike Flaming Jugband Blues Remember a Day Corporal Clegg Let there Be More Light
@gopadres00
@gopadres00 Год назад
Q
@sirvicemanone
@sirvicemanone Год назад
My favorite.... Ummagunma of course "Several species of small furry creatures gathered in a cave and grooving with a pict"
@paulrichard10
@paulrichard10 4 года назад
An exceptionally creative period for music. I can’t see it happening again.
@carmenmandrews
@carmenmandrews 5 лет назад
Where's Donovan? Hurdy Gurdy Man was my psychelic favorite once upon a time.
@FlowerPowerRockGirl
@FlowerPowerRockGirl 3 года назад
This I see the same Carmen mandrews👍👌🤘🎶☮️
@blengdiabloed7335
@blengdiabloed7335 3 года назад
wear love like heaven
@zachyingst901
@zachyingst901 3 года назад
That song is a fucking TRIP dude oh my god
@alvarosantiago4285
@alvarosantiago4285 3 года назад
Foi cagar.
@eameece
@eameece 3 года назад
It was OK, but he did better, like The Fat Angel and a few others from Sunshine Superman.
@bruceg.6282
@bruceg.6282 Год назад
I remember so much of the things that happened in the late 60's thru the mid 70s. I'd like to go back and do it again.
@ArcoZakus
@ArcoZakus Год назад
That's funny, 'cause there is a lot that I don't remember.
@johnhenni7558
@johnhenni7558 2 года назад
This is a very good list. I was delighted that you included Pink.Floyd's See Emily Play! No one is going to fault you because you didb't include one song, but if I were putting together a Psychedelic Songs List, The Yardbirds' Shapes of Things would be on it. Cheers!
@pizzaman4385
@pizzaman4385 2 года назад
He could of done more phycedelic floyd, interstellar overdrive should of made it
@jimdandy3605
@jimdandy3605 5 месяцев назад
Where Pink Floyd left Psyrock in the 70s Tangerine Dream picked it up.
@chicklets4ever51
@chicklets4ever51 5 месяцев назад
@@pizzaman4385 Don't forget Astronomy Domine.
@FirstUsedBooks
@FirstUsedBooks 7 лет назад
Trouble with the '60s was that there was so much going on that you couldn't have hoped to assimilate it unless you had stimulated the serotonin sheaths around your neural synapses.
@browning1025
@browning1025 4 года назад
FirstUsedBooks you had to go for it. I’d give up modernity to live through the 60s and 70s again. What a time to be alive
@copilunio
@copilunio 3 года назад
Sagittarius - My World Fell Down; The Hollies - Maker; Lemon Pipers - Green Tambourine; The Beatles - I'm Only Sleeping
@niggato23
@niggato23 3 года назад
Take 2 of Norwegian Wood
@gregmoore7709
@gregmoore7709 3 года назад
Hey Nathaniel Jordon, many of the greatest music memories for me . GREAT JOB....
@kevinjohnson4532
@kevinjohnson4532 2 года назад
Thank you so, so much for the compilation of sixties legends. Growing up in the sixties I remember all of that truly great music which means a lot in today's convoluted mess. Those musicans really had messages in their songs. Excellent job
@Malmsteen996
@Malmsteen996 9 лет назад
I LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ROCK! I LOVE PSYCHEDELIC BANDS! I LOVE PSYCHEDELIC ERA!
@appleh8terguy
@appleh8terguy 9 лет назад
Malmsteen996 I LOVE PSYCHEDELICS
@RubenBelito90s
@RubenBelito90s 9 лет назад
Malmsteen996 I fucking love LSD sounds
@pinkypurple3013
@pinkypurple3013 8 лет назад
+Dario Scotti what sounds? what the language you fool!!
@JimTopsecret
@JimTopsecret 7 лет назад
what are lsd sounds? I did my share of lsd back in the day and never heard that term...but it's all good
@rascal211
@rascal211 7 лет назад
Soul is better
@trainsacomin2088
@trainsacomin2088 7 лет назад
"I don't know where ,but she sends me there"...best line ever in rock
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 4 года назад
..great lyric...best line ever? Errrr.....
@sweetypie9711
@sweetypie9711 2 года назад
Great mix 🥰 I also think of .... Season Of Loving ~ The Zombies Green Eyed Lady ~ Sugarloaf Country Joe & The Fish - Rock & Soul Music *live at Woodstock HD Fire - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown Season Of The Witch ~ Donovan The Rain, The Park & Other Things ~ The Cowsills
@timepaper
@timepaper 2 года назад
Really a great feat incorperating In A Gadda Da Vida in a 12 mins clip ! 😁 I grew up in that era and have to say the music was all about the aural experience of the songs and that's exactly what you are spoiling here !
@IsaacWale2004
@IsaacWale2004 3 года назад
The fact that 'Tomorrow never knows' by 'The Beatles' was not on here is shocking.., especially since it's more psychedelic than most of these songs...
@user-kn8un4ru8p
@user-kn8un4ru8p 3 года назад
Why is Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles not on the list? If anything defines this genre of music, it's that track. The track never ceases to amaze me, fifty years later!!
@Hallalo
@Hallalo 3 года назад
Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix are more trippy
@mikebarlow214
@mikebarlow214 3 года назад
Third song on the list misidentified as "Tomorrow Never Knows" (0:49-1:12); is "She Said She Said" clip. Both songs are from "Revolver" album.
@rimasjb
@rimasjb 3 года назад
not to mention "It's All Too Much"
@philkelly8261
@philkelly8261 2 года назад
And Rain of course. Recorded during the Revolver sessions and arguably the first.
@drawdebono77
@drawdebono77 2 года назад
The reason is that Google didn't find it in his one hour trip when he thought of doing this video.
@Malconceivance
@Malconceivance 2 года назад
Really well thought out bunch here, thank you. The nicest surprise was Mr Fantasy because i don't think i would have ever put it in the psychedelic genre, but it totally belongs. And, i dare say, Voodoo Chile (slight reprise) is arguably the most iconic (best?) psych song ever. Well, i guess the "original" Voodoo Chile (at 14 minutes long) is MORE psychedelic ... if only it wasn't so interminably unlisten-to-able. Good work digging up the actual performance videos too .... i had never seen the Electric Prunes one. Groovy.
@DeltaDusk125
@DeltaDusk125 5 месяцев назад
Pretty great selection. 🌹 The Doors are my favorite band; Break On Through belongs here, even more than The End. Crystal Ship was also psychedelic rock.
@chicklets4ever51
@chicklets4ever51 5 месяцев назад
"End of the Night"
@gjhf11
@gjhf11 5 месяцев назад
'When the Music's Over' should definitely be there
@rockphile4684
@rockphile4684 6 лет назад
Legend of a Mind by The Moody Blues should be on this list
@dougpotosky4102
@dougpotosky4102 5 лет назад
Great choice!
@cosmo1eleven855
@cosmo1eleven855 5 лет назад
@@dougpotosky4102 And also Tuesday Afternoon, in which Justin Hayward sings, " The trees are drawing me near, I've got to find out why."
@howie9751
@howie9751 5 лет назад
And "The Voyage" as well as "Melancholy Man"
@jimvarlas1798
@jimvarlas1798 4 года назад
Timothy Leary / Legend of the Mind, is missing.
@lastnamefirst4035
@lastnamefirst4035 4 года назад
The entire album In Search Of A Lost Chord
@paulafreitas9686
@paulafreitas9686 5 лет назад
I was living in the US in the 68-69 school year, while all these bands were at their very best! Those were the best times of my life and of all that generation! We were the most privileged people for being part of such musical revolution! I am forever grateful to all those musicians and singers who made our life unique on this planet! Among so many, I would mention Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, The Carpenters, Association, Mamas and Papas, Johnny Rivers
@pamelajordan5948
@pamelajordan5948 3 года назад
It was all to beautiful..wow the colors😃
@roenvalenzuela2492
@roenvalenzuela2492 2 года назад
@@pamelajordan5948 Itchy Coo Park! Small Faces
@jefferyroy2566
@jefferyroy2566 2 года назад
I share your feeling of privilege for living through that music revolution, starting from the British Invasion in late 1963. The next 20 years were an amazing experience, as every form of music that is heard now owes its beginnings to those two magic decades. It all ended, IMO, with the rise of MTV and its role in turning an image-conscious status-climber like Madonna into the next phase of popular music. While fashion was an integral part of popular music in the 20th century, the period from 1984 onwards was dominated as much, and maybe more, by appearance than sound. This doesn't mean a minor musical talent such as Ms. Ciccone is the equivalent of true talents embodied in beautiful people such as Taylor Swift, Gwen Stefani or Adele. When it comes to their place in the current pantheon of popular music, Instagram, Facebook and RU-vid are as essential to their stature as MTV was to Madonna, Michael Jackson and his sister, Janet. I'm not equipped to explore this phenomenon in depth. I'm just an observer who watched something as it happened and is still trying to figure it out. The short story in this overly long comment is having seen all this take place has been an amazing journey, one I truly feel privileged to have experienced. There is so much to it I don't understand that leads me to tagging along on your comment, Paula, in a failed attempt to figure it all out. Apologies for going on this long. Time to listen to Revolver, Strange Days, Electric Ladyland or maybe To Our Children's Children's Children and just enjoy the music.
@michael0.770
@michael0.770 2 года назад
This is a great collection. I'd add that Psychotic Reaction by the Count Five and Open My Eyes by Nazz would make excellent additions.
@theresadelao9973
@theresadelao9973 2 года назад
I was just going to suggest Psychotic Reaction, that's a great song.
@twocosmic2982
@twocosmic2982 2 года назад
Wow. I thought I was the only one with nazz lps.
@elizabethlinsay9193
@elizabethlinsay9193 Год назад
Boy, do I miss this music! There's nothing like it today!
@timothycannon3367
@timothycannon3367 3 года назад
Also worthy mention is the Byrd's I wasn't born to follow, it's literally the theme to easy rider and the entire song is a beautiful trip
@funguy4utube
@funguy4utube 7 лет назад
Excellent picks ! Thanks much ! I was there .... 16 in '66
@agnesleuenberger3713
@agnesleuenberger3713 3 месяца назад
These songs are so sweet and happy! =) They make me nostalgic of an era I never lived. I'll revive it in my mind.🌻Hi to all the former hippies here! I wish I was one of you!
@danielschwartz1228
@danielschwartz1228 3 года назад
What no Donovan? He was one of the biggest psychedelic rock singers of the sixties. Every time I drink a Mellow Yellow I think of that song Mellow Yellow. That’s right Slick.
@kurtb8474
@kurtb8474 3 года назад
You beat me to it. Hurdy Gurdy Man, Atlantis.
@twocosmic2982
@twocosmic2982 3 года назад
All of us familiar with donavan knows that dude made some great music
@africanfartingfrog
@africanfartingfrog 3 года назад
Electrical banana
@Val_queen
@Val_queen 3 года назад
Donovon
@danielschwartz1228
@danielschwartz1228 2 года назад
@@ginnywhat5777 I don’t think he created it but he was a major part of that genre and to leave him out would be like leaving Johnny Cash out of country music.
@heywardhickman6721
@heywardhickman6721 3 года назад
The Yardbirds should definitely be on this list!
@ebrooks6184
@ebrooks6184 3 года назад
THIS WAS THE PRE HEAVY METAL ERA THIS MUSIC REFLECTED THE TIMES AND TURMOIL YOUNG PEOPLE FACRD THEN!!
@jorgemartinez-rv9qz
@jorgemartinez-rv9qz 2 года назад
Just the best music ever I really enjoy being a baby boomer this music will never never die or be replaced …It is just unique….Immortal
@sKazz1974
@sKazz1974 3 года назад
"2000 Light Years From Home" The Rolling Stones #1 forever!
@ioodyssey3740
@ioodyssey3740 3 года назад
but stones suck.
@73challenger5031
@73challenger5031 2 года назад
Toilet music. I mean that in the French term. lol
@helgehaugland2812
@helgehaugland2812 8 лет назад
Great sound from the 60`s! Thanks Nathaniel :)
@LudgerBW
@LudgerBW 9 дней назад
I was 10 in 1967 and this is a great selection of tracks from the era.
@mothra4445
@mothra4445 Год назад
Just saw this, excellent choices!
@Weird_Old_Uncle_Kenny
@Weird_Old_Uncle_Kenny 4 года назад
Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (1966) Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses (1967) John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - The Supernatural (1967)
@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead
@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead 3 года назад
TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSES IS THE ULTIMATE PSYCHEDELIC SONG BY THAT GROUP BUT MY FAVORITE WAS THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS TIME HAS COME TODAY AND NOT THE SHORT VERSION BUT THE EXTRA LONG EXTENDED VERSION THAT WAS 14:55 SECONDS LONG.
@ebayerr
@ebayerr 3 года назад
Weird Old Uncle Kenny : Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses was featured in Buffy the Vampire Slayer S03E06
@doncastillo7813
@doncastillo7813 4 года назад
Omg I remember every one of those songs and loved em all . Great great memories, thank you for posting. I'll need to listen to every song in full now.
@Zzzsleepzzz
@Zzzsleepzzz Год назад
Wow thank you for putting this playlist together! I’m in a funk today and trying to get into better vibrations
@gilvelhopunkaqualung9248
@gilvelhopunkaqualung9248 2 года назад
Long Live Rock n Roll! 🤘
@lupcokotevski2907
@lupcokotevski2907 3 года назад
Stoned Soul Picnic (1968) by Laura Nyro. Or her psychedelic blues 'Poverty Train' which she performed at Monterey 1967 in between the sets of The Byrds and Jefferson Airplane.
@rebeccahgentry8210
@rebeccahgentry8210 7 лет назад
all this music from the past, sure helped the present day. They say don't live I in the past. Let go of the past. I say no, I love visiting the past,,! Anyone with me!? :-) hehe but im for real
@tufop-theufopage5079
@tufop-theufopage5079 7 лет назад
Visit, shape yourself on your roots. Nothing wrong with a visit. Those who ignore the past are doomed (?) To repeat it.
@markhall8648
@markhall8648 5 лет назад
I am with you
@uncleelmer
@uncleelmer 5 лет назад
trippy words man....heavy..heavy stuff man...like I'm seeing reality with your words and it is so very heavy yet it's cool man...visiting the past is never in my past man...I can't get past the past and it's all a gas man..
@StamfordBridge
@StamfordBridge 5 лет назад
Rebeccah Gentry Anyone who doesn’t mine music of the past, all styles and eras, does not really know and appreciate music.
@ruforufo2185
@ruforufo2185 5 лет назад
right there with ya, Rebbeccah Cheeres from Kona
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