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HAMILTON STREETCAR It's all aboard the Hamilton Streetcar for a psychedelic trip down L.A.'s Laurel Canyon Drive, where you just never know who you might see hanging out there. 1969: Hamilton Streetcar - Hamilton Streetcar - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp6WWcZCHeSjBaV0us_VyCmrHYe_I7bMf |
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HAPSHASH & THE COLOURED COAT A strange name and even stranger music from a British psych band who later evolved into Art and then Spooky Tooth. Just in time for Halloween. 1967: Hapshash & the Coloured Coat - Featuring the Human Host & the Heavy Metal Kids - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nPociDA7xzYadTRfRzQfA0a1n7_FFwpPQ 1969: Hapshash & the Coloured Coat - Western Flyer |
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HARD MEAT Why not have a butcher's at Hard Meat, a Brummie band who carved out two albums of tasty choice cuts. 1969: Hard Meat - Hard Meat - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yW7sJtM5wY 1970: Hard Meat - Through a Window - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PFm6bbzxLc |
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^ Those are great albums Paul. I bought a box set a couple of years ago at a really low price.
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A butcher's bargain! Hard Meat are a band who play for high steaks. |
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HARDWATER Another hard-luck story of a talented band who failed to break on through to the other side of fame and fortune, despite being produced by David Axelrod in Capitol Records' famous Tower Studios. 1968: Hardwater - Hardwater - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mtbZ_1Imaz8hryfvvFQdcqfyAQd9fn9kI
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THE HASSLES You may not remember The Hassles, but look closely and you'll see future Piano Man Billy Joel! 1967: The Hassles - The Hassles - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDGEmIto8eI 1969: The Hassles - Hour of the Wolf - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qep_cEoLaCo |
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A-Z of Psychedelic Rock HAYMARKET SQUARE A Chicago-based psych band who were named after the infamous Haymarket Square riot in the Windy City back in 1886. Haymarket Square performed at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art where they reportedly went down a riot. 1968: Haymarket Square - Magic Lantern - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2XaJykkAIs
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HAYSTACKS BALBOA Not a Latin-American wrestler, but a psychedelic Hard Rock band from New York City who sound not unlike Mountain, so brace yourselves for a Nantucket Sleighride. 1970: Haystacks Balboa - Haystacks Balboa - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_krKnFKX2RsdXg4cT3CC1glwCLJBIYbXts
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HEADSTONE A band of masons from Indiana who had a grave outlook on life. 1974: Headstone - Still Looking - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ks3m_ezMRNcWk10FryVY7B2sXuYZd3K5c
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HEADSTONE CIRCUS A band spookily conceived in Virginia in the late 1960's when a group of friends decided to spend Halloween night in a cemetery whilst stoned out of their minds on LSD when they noticed the headstones appeared to be melting, which may have caused them to temporarily freak out, but also inspired the band name, Headstone Circus. You couldn't make this stuff up.
1968: Headstone Circus - Headstone Circus - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEMzLROuENR3XUXo6lZAP1io-RJkiO650 |
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HEAVY BALLOON Not a Led Zeppelin tribute band, but a bluesy Garage Rock band from New York. Sadly, Heavy Balloon failed to make much of an impact - unlike a 32,000 pound bomb. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - 9 hours 15 minutes ago at 06:21 |
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HELP Jesus rocks! Help yourself to a double helping of this Christian power trio from California. They're more welcome than a door-stepping by Jehovah's Witnesses, but with Help's two albums currently retailing at nearly £60 each on Amazon, you'd need deep pockets and long arms to afford them. 1970: Help - Help - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mCszIj3nwawLWO_EMibfcNUIdHdWFGExQ 1971: Help - Second Coming - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kx5_zISJF88wNvLD_h6JozgYE8U2C9T5E |
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1971: Help Yourself - Help Yourself - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mONXKW2JPzFqOMZKOiQb2DYjFhnlK7Gds 1972: Help Yourself - Strange Affair - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k2lfXw8VQ_NvVHWew2QGJDRdMN33U81RU 1972: Help Yourself - Beware the Shadow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nQ8pzu-wGj05m9IZb8TgYubCX6TJaN52M 1973: Help Yourself - The Return of Ken Whaley - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nJ73TCkhrqa5eTiyNzvVYIsYPKnaxyrrQ 2004: Help Yourself - 5 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kBfeUzCVH4OCdhmTtfMY54q453GQ74avc HELP YOURSELF Help Yourself (known as The Helps by their fans) were a London-based band with a unique sound that can best be described as Psychedelic Country. They recorded four albums during the early 1970's:- "Help Yourself" (1971); "Strange Affair" (1972); "Beware the Shadow" (1972); and "The Return of Ken Whaley" (1973). It seemed like Help Yourself may have been consigned to the annals of rock history after poor sales from their fourth album, but due to popular demand by their fans, they made a brief belated comeback with "Help Yourself 5" in 2004, which consisted mainly of 1973 recordings from an unreleased fifth album. It's time now to give Help Yourself's third helping a listen. Upon hearing the "Beware the Shadow" album for the first time, you'd be convinced they were an American Southern Rock band. In fact, their first song "Alabama Lady", sounds like a typical song that the U.S. bands Alabama or the Allman Brothers Band might have recorded in their heyday. Help Yourself have encapsulated the American Southern Rock sound perfectly with "Alabama Lady". It sounds as American as a Stetson-wearing cowboy in a rodeo riding a bucking bronco. Next up is the real highlight of the album, the 12-minute-long song "Reaffirmation". The floating sound of a Mellotron in the opening gives the song a somewhat mystical air, but this is only a prelude to a long Psychedelic Country jam session that sounds very reminiscent of some of the Grateful Dead's extended jams, only Help Yourself are much more Alive and Kicking in this exhilarating number than the Grateful Dead ever were in their seemingly endless jams. Side One draws to a close now (already?) with the brief "Calypso", which turns out to be a hippyish campfire sing-along song. The Side Two opener "She's My Girl" has the same happy and carefree sound of the summer as "Here Comes the Sun" by The Beatles. "She's My Girl" has Hit Song written all over it. It's a song that's positively aglow with passionate romantic love and optimistic hope for the future. Up next is "Molly Bake Bean", a song with childish innocence which sounds just as silly and frivolous as the song title implies. It's a perfect Country sing-along song to listen to and join in with whilst eating baked beans around a campfire with the kids. And now it's time for the BIG bluesy piano ballad "American Mother", another song that sounds as quintessentially Born To Be Wild American as riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle over the Golden Gate Bridge. "American Mother" sounds like a song that Big Brother & the Holding Company might have recorded and it brings to mind another great song, "American Woman", by the Canadian band The Guess Who. Both songs represent good old-fashioned Blues-Rock numbers with the same raw and earthy appeal. We're just "Passing Through" now for the final song, a gently laid-back slice of Folk-Rock Americana. "Beware the Shadow" is unlikely to appeal to Prog-Rock fans generally, but if you're in the mood to listen to some good old country boys from the Deep South of London in England, then Help Yourself to this rather unique Psychedelic Country album. |
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