Good choice, thanks for Spirit. But must not be forgotten Love, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Cream, Pretty Thing 67-68, Iron Butterfly, Electric Prunes, birds, Seeds and many and many. 10 albums is a drop in the ocean, too much was left out✌
Ok , Major misses in your psychedelic album list would be ; The Stooges , MC5 , Blue Cheer , Traffic , Pink Floyd (with Sid Barret) , Iron Butterfly , Donovan , Electric Prunes , Frigid Pink , SRC , The Seger System , King Crimson , Amboy Dukes , Strawberry Alarm Clock , Hawkwind , Ultimate Spinach , etc.
All good choices. I would probably add in-a-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly. Probably one of the most famous drum solos, after Wipe-out!, by the Surfaris...at least in the 60's. Thanks for the tip on the Bee-Gees 1st.
Fully agree with all of these! The Woodstock soundtrack also has volumes 3 and 4 (I own them all lol). Would also add Behold and See by Ultimate Spinach and Forever Changes by Love to the list, and of course anything Ravi Shankar!
The 13th Floor Elevators were from Texas. Another Texas band that can be considered psychedelic was Fever Tree. Country Joe and the Fish's first album is always listed, but their 2nd album, I-Feel-Like-i'm-Fixin'-To-Die, is also excellent. It's always overshadowed and forgotten which is too bad.
Great album! Yeah, I was going more for trippy/acid-drenched albums. There are so many that could be on a top-10, but these lists are totally subjective, right?
I got to meet Randy California a few months before his death. He was a really nice and engaging cat! I always heard that Hendrix assigned him the California moniker.
The Hippie gods are weeping for not including Iron Butterfly (In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida) ATCO sd33-250 but for all the awesome vids you do,,, .. all is forgiven :)
The Bee Gees weren't Australian they were British. Emigrated to Australia when they were very young and then came back. Beat of the earth & Ya ho wa 13 should be mentioned for the more out there experience.
Good choice, thanks for Spirit. But must not be forgotten Love, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Cream, Pretty Thing 67-68, Iron Butterfly, Electric Prunes, birds, Seeds and many and many. 10 albums is a drop in the ocean, too much was left out✌
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Ok , Major misses in your psychedelic album list would be ; The Stooges , MC5 , Blue Cheer , Traffic , Pink Floyd (with Sid Barret) , Iron Butterfly , Donovan , Electric Prunes , Frigid Pink , SRC , The Seger System , King Crimson , Amboy Dukes , Strawberry Alarm Clock , Hawkwind , Ultimate Spinach , etc.
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No mention of Iron Butterfly...and the classic "In a Gadadavida" and that drum solo...sheesh absolutely brilliant
All beautiful picks
You have excellent delivery and enthusiasm.....good stuff
Another couple of bands you could add to that list are Quicksilver Messenger Service and Cream.
Totally. 17-yo me absolutely wore out Live Cream Vol 2.
Gonna have to grab some of these. Great video!
Where is sweet smoke just a poke that jet 🛩 drum solo from left to right is the bomb!!!
Spirit is a great band! Actually Jimi Hendrix gave Randy the California name, he was in a band with Hendrix at the age of 15.
Just put on 13th floor elevators
Gonna Miss me.... Wow
Have not heard this in 30 years just fantastic Thank you
All good choices. I would probably add in-a-Gadda-Da-Vida by Iron Butterfly. Probably one of the most famous drum solos, after Wipe-out!, by the Surfaris...at least in the 60's. Thanks for the tip on the Bee-Gees 1st.
Agree! Top 10 could have easily turned into top 20 with all the stuff I had to leave out.
Nice channel I learned allot thank you for spot on facts and nog bs.. keep t going!
Appreciate that!
I’m going home Alvin Lee Woodstock gem!
Fully agree with all of these! The Woodstock soundtrack also has volumes 3 and 4 (I own them all lol). Would also add Behold and See by Ultimate Spinach and Forever Changes by Love to the list, and of course anything Ravi Shankar!
I enjoyed this, I learned a lot, thanks for making an informative video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think that along with the other albums you should've in used some early pink floyd I mean it is just really physc
The 13th Floor Elevators were from Texas. Another Texas band that can be considered psychedelic was Fever Tree. Country Joe and the Fish's first album is always listed, but their 2nd album, I-Feel-Like-i'm-Fixin'-To-Die, is also excellent. It's always overshadowed and forgotten which is too bad.
Thanks for this. I'll see if I can track down something by Fever Tree. Texas definitely cranked out some wild ones (I'm thinking Butthole Surfers!).
Interesting selection here. I did a top 60s debut LPs on my channel a while back. Did you not consider Traffic's 'Mr. Fantasy' in there?
Great album! Yeah, I was going more for trippy/acid-drenched albums. There are so many that could be on a top-10, but these lists are totally subjective, right?
Just subbed, great psych picks, i saw Spirit in the 90s in a small bar. The Fudge albums got better and better until they broke up. Peace
Disraeli gears cream is a good one
I got to meet Randy California a few months before his death. He was a really nice and engaging cat! I always heard that Hendrix assigned him the California moniker.
Jealous! Love those guys. Heard that about Jimi. It takes a certain kinda guy to rock a moniker (and he was that guy).
There were two Randy's in the band. Hendrix called him Randy California (for obvious reasons) and it stuck.
The Hippie gods are weeping for not including Iron Butterfly (In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida) ATCO sd33-250 but for all the awesome vids you do,,, .. all is forgiven :)
True that. A definite trippy classic. Just ran out of room/time on the vid. Rock on!
The Bee Gees weren't Australian they were British. Emigrated to Australia when they were very young and then came back. Beat of the earth & Ya ho wa 13 should be mentioned for the more out there experience.
You are correction The Bee Gees. For whatever reason, I've always thought of them as Aussies.