Donnerstag, 20. November 2008
[1967] Elmar Gantry's Velvet Opera - Salisbury Plain
listen to the song:
well, again, a song from 1967. Great psychedelic, a mix of hush and trance in the air. Sounds a bit like Stg. Peppers, a bit folkie, a bit blues, but in main wonderful psychedelic. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
Single "Flames / Salisbury Plain"
well, again, a song from 1967. Great psychedelic, a mix of hush and trance in the air. Sounds a bit like Stg. Peppers, a bit folkie, a bit blues, but in main wonderful psychedelic. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
Single "Flames / Salisbury Plain"
Dienstag, 18. November 2008
[1967] Svensk - Dream Machine
listen to the song:
This song is released 1967. Beginning with organ, than guitar, drums and soft male psychedelic pop voice, a bit of hashbury sound. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
This song is released 1967. Beginning with organ, than guitar, drums and soft male psychedelic pop voice, a bit of hashbury sound. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
Sonntag, 9. November 2008
[1973] Perry Leopold - Sunday Afternoon In The Garden Of Delights
Donnerstag, 6. November 2008
[1969] Sunforest - Lady Next Door
listen to the song:
Well, a great song, released 1969 on the album "Sound Of Sunforest". just listen to the lyrics. Great female voices, mied with wonderful acid folk. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
Well, a great song, released 1969 on the album "Sound Of Sunforest". just listen to the lyrics. Great female voices, mied with wonderful acid folk. Enjoy! greetings, amadeus :)
Samstag, 1. November 2008
[1967] The Peanut Butter Conspiracy - Too Many Do
listen to the song:
"Too Many Do" is taken from the Butter's "The Great Conspiracy" album, actually their best one,
although the "Is Spreading" album makes a wonderful walldecore! I was really surprised, when I
heared The Peanut Butter Conspiracy the very first time, as they sound quite similiar to
Jefferson Airplane, who's pre-1969 sound I more then adore! You know what I mean, that choral
vocals, hash-drenched atmosphere, incense and ballons etc. ....
"Too Many Do" is taken from the Butter's "The Great Conspiracy" album, actually their best one,
although the "Is Spreading" album makes a wonderful walldecore! I was really surprised, when I
heared The Peanut Butter Conspiracy the very first time, as they sound quite similiar to
Jefferson Airplane, who's pre-1969 sound I more then adore! You know what I mean, that choral
vocals, hash-drenched atmosphere, incense and ballons etc. ....
Abonnieren
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