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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 43254 |
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^ Thanks. That's a great selection of psych tracks. I really need to check out the albums now.
![]() I'd always assumed The Misunderstood were an American band, but I must have misunderstood, as they're listed as a joint UK/US band on Discogs, having moved from sunny California to rainy London town in the mid-1960's.
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I could easily list over 2 dozen obscure 'psych tracks'.....just a few then.
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Psych Britannia: A-Z Album Links
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Psych Britannia: A-Z Album Links
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Psych Britannia: A-Z Album Links ![]() ![]() DARK were a short-lived British Psychedelic Rock band based in Northampton, who released just one album before splitting up and going their separate ways. Their super-rare "Round the Edges" (1971) album has now become a real collectors item as there were apparently only sixty private pressings made of the original LP album, which were mainly given away to family and friends of the band. According to the New Musical Express, the album has now become one of the rarest and most valuable records of all time, fetching ridiculous prices of anywhere between £5,000 and £25,000. The album was reissued on CD in 2003 with four bonus tracks added to the original six songs on the album. A compilation album titled "Teenage Angst (The Early Sessions)" was issued on CD in 1993. Let's throw some light on the Dark "Round the Edges" album now and give it a listen.
We journey into the "Darkside" for the album opener, which sounds from the title alone, like it might be some dark satanic number, ala Black Sabbath. It all sounds very ominous, like thunderbolt and lightning, very very frightening, but it's really about the "Darkside" of the moon, so there's no need to have nightmares. This psychedelic music is more Iron Butterfly than Black Sabbath. It's a heavy, rough-and-ready, seven and a half minute fuzzy-toned psychedelic jam. It begins as a sweet strawberry sundae of laid-back psychedelia but gradually turns into an aggressive stormy Monday of way-out heavy guitar riffing, and very good it is too. It's not quite in the same league as "In-a-Gadda-da-Vida", but the music has the same raw earthiness to it. We're dancing around the "Maypole" now for the second song, but don't worry, it's not some airy-fairy nonsense about ridiculous-looking Morris Men making fools of themselves as they dance around the "Maypole." No, this is another high-powered, flower-power psychedelic freak out. In true psychedelic fashion, the bizarre lyrics make no sense at all, so one wonders if these guys were eating magic mushrooms before they wrote the following enigmatic lyrics:- "The elephants were dancing round a maypole and a tree, The dog in front loves the dog behind, just like you and me, The English pub collapses like a pack of English cards, I thought we'd have to die of thirst, instead we'll have to starve." ..... Far out, man! It's time now to "Live for Today", because tomorrow might never come, although we're still here to listen to this album nearly fifty years on, having survived the Cold War together. "Live for Today" is the longest song on the album at just over eight minutes in duration. It begins as a laid-back mellow groove, but there's ample time for a long instrumental freak-out of fuzzy chainsaw guitar riffing to close out Side One. There's really not much to add about the three songs on Side Two:- "R.C.8", "The Cat" & "Zero Time", other than to say they're all hard and heavy psychedelic fuzz-guitar freak-outs, just like Side One, which might even begin to sound monotonous and repetitive to some ears. The music is very much in the style of the American psychedelic band Blue Cheer, who also have the same raw earthiness to their sound. There are no gentle romantic ballads to break up this album and give it more variety. The album is one long unadulterated jam session of fuzz-guitar Hard Rock from beginning to end although, if you're in the mood for a good old-fashioned non-stop barrage of raw, wild and frenzied Psychedelic Rock, then this trippy album might be just your cup of tea. Don't be afraid of the Dark, step into the light and take a rainbow-coloured psychedelic trip back in time with the Dark "Round the Edges" album. It might not have the power to give you a temporary altered state of conciousness, but you can still get high on this great music without the aid of any psychedelic substances. This is raw and earthy, back to basics, foot-stomping Psychedelic Rock with no pretensions of grandeur. The album might not appeal to fans of Progressive Rock generally, but it IS an essential album for lovers of classic British Psychedelic Rock, and the rarity value of this lost album treasure alone means it's well-worth giving the album a listen. The original LP album is said to be the "Holy Grail" for record collectors. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 10 2022 at 10:36 |
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Stravinsky would be psychedelic if he played a fuzz-toned violin. ![]() Psychedelic Rock is ALL about the music for me. I've never dabbled in any psychedelic substances, despite rumours to the contrary.
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Hi, Not sure I would state that, which is not true. What I dislike is the idea that a crazy light show, and funny clothing is what makes it "psychedelic", and that is not true at all, many times. Best example, was NEKTAR, that had a magnificent light show and made it look like it was "psychedelic" and they already had a huge song about Jimi (Day in the Life of a Preacher) and then about the feeling of the drugs (Tab in the Ocean) that can be constituted as a song about being stoned, and I'm not sure it is! Musically, it's like saying that Stravinsky is totally psychedelic, but because he is well defined musically, and some rock music is not, we have to consider it "psychedelic" because we do not know what the value and attitude is really all about. The Edgar Broughton Band, is not exactly about psychedelic and even Edgar would tell you heck no ... it would suggest that no one is listening to what they are saying, and what they are doing ... which takes away one of the most vital forms of expression in music, the meaningful words. However, this is not all about saying that drugs and this and that did not "influence" the music and its words ... obviously it did in some form, and the history of the arts is famous for many of these folks ... but even though they are different and strange sometimes, we don't go around saying that they are psychedelic ... we give them credit for their work and their vision, which is what I think we are not doing. I consider Sgt Pepper's (for example) not as much psychedelic as I do its influences that helped put together such an album ... all you have to do is look at the cover, and how some of these folks influenced the Beatles ... but already, unlike many pop bands, they were making an effort to get out of that teenie weenie bullpucky of some many pop bands in the top of the pops or top ten. One last bit ... behind the drugs, the drink, and every thing else ... IT IS STILL THE SAME PERSON, and I'm not sure that I would enjoy creating something that ... supposedly ... was all about the dope and left me behind as a total nobody! That would defeat the purpose!
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Psych Britannia: A-Z Album Links
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^ I Feel Fine every time I hear the fuzz-guitar reverb of The Open Mind. I think it may have been DrWu who recommended Kak to me too. It turned out to be a good thing I wasn't put off by the name.
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That track is great, thanks for posting. I had never heard of this before - good stuff!
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^ From your excellent list, I have Strawberry Alarm Clock, Ultimate Spinach, Kaleidoscope (US), The Music Emporium and Mighty Baby all on CD.
![]() I was Disbelievin' of some of Moshkito's baffling comments too. ![]() Kak - a great American band, despite the unfortunate name. ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 11 2021 at 14:56 |
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No wonder you don't think of anything musically worthwhile as "psychedelic". I don't list these because I think they were stoned idiots, but because I like their music. The wiki article on Psychedelic Rock starts going on with drugs and all that just like you do, but for me as a listener in 2021, this part of the article makes more musically sense to me: Musically, the effects may be represented via novelty studio tricks, electronic or non-Western instrumentation, disjunctive song structures, and extended instrumental segments.Some of the earlier 1960s psychedelic rock musicians were based in folk, jazz, and the blues, while others showcased an explicit Indian classical influence called "raga rock". Btw: I rarely have any clue whether a little 1967-1970 psychrockband band are from the US or UK, but here's a few relevant albums I'd warmly reccomend. I won't bother with the stuff eveeryone already knows (Love, Pink Floyd, Cream, Beatles...): C.A. Quintet - Trip Thru Hell Morgen - St Damnation of Adam Blessing - St. and The Second Damnation Strawberry Alarm Clock - Wake Up...It's Tomorrow Ultimate Spinach - St.Tamam Shud - Goolutionites And The Real People The Red Crayola - The Parable Of Arable Land United States Of America - St Kaleidoscope - St The Music Emporium - St Bit 'A Sweet - Hypnotic 1 Mighty Baby - St Saint Steven - Over the Hills The Spoils Of War - St (archival release) West Coast Workshop - The Wizard Of Oz and Other Trans Love Trips
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Clap your eyes on Clapton's flamboyant outfit and fuzzy hairdo. Well, it was the sixties.
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The Beatles - Doctor Fauci
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Psych Britannia: A-Z Album Links ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 10 2022 at 09:13 |
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pre-1970, no order The Doors Jefferson Airplane The CollectorsAmon Dull (2) Ash Ra Tempel
Vanilla Fudge Spirit Grateful DeadJimi Hendrix Experience HP Lovecraft Quicksilver Messenger Service Jimi Hendrix Experience Pink FloydGong Cream |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Psychedelic Paul ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 16 2019 Location: Nottingham, U.K Status: Online Points: 43254 |
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Sorry to have misled you up the psychedelic garden path. ![]() ![]() My Psych Britannia Top 12:- Bachdenkel Cream Edgar Broughton Band Eyes of Blue Kaleidoscope Mighty Baby Nirvana The Open Mind Pussy Quintessence Ramases Velvet Opera (Elmer Gantry's)
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Good short lived band who had a definite psyhc rock edge going on.
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One of my obscure favorites
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dr wu23 ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: August 22 2010 Location: Indiana Status: Offline Points: 20650 |
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Well...a quick list of things....these are bands that are psyschedelic to me but even they didn't always write only 'psych songs'.
No special order...they are all favorites to me. The Move The Pretty Things The Doors Jefferson Airplane 13th Floor Elevators Iron Butterfly Strawberry Alarm Clock Vanilla Fudge Tomorrow Spirit Ultimate Spinach Electric Prunes Chocolate Watch Band Grateful Dead -there are many more obscure bands that did only one lp or just a few tracks on 45....like Open Mind, Creation, Smoke, The Attack, Kaleidoscope, Kak, Tintern Abbey, The Poets, Timebox, Idle Race, Love Sculpture, July, etc. Also 2 neo psych bands I really like, The Bevis Frond and Sun Dial who are well worth cking out. btw...your title was Psych Britannia implying Brit bands...? ![]() Edited by dr wu23 - October 09 2021 at 11:42 |
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