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Un viaje sonoro sin mapa ni guía. Canciones evocadoras para una travesía musical.Playlist;THE HANGING STARS “On a sweet summer day”CHUCK PROPHET “Summertime thing”THE SADIES “Riverway fog”THE SADIES “Eastwinds”ROKY ERICKSON “You don’t love me yet”13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS “Splash 1”SKY SAXON “Coming home”THE SEEDS “Other place”THE MYSTERY LIGHTS “It’s alright”THE DOORS “Yes the river knows”FEDERAL DUCKS “Knowing that I loved you so”FEDERAL DUCKS “Tomorrow waits for today”ALLAH-LAS “Nothing to hide”STAY “Love”Escuchar audio
(S3-25) The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators (International Artists Label) Released October 17, 1966, Recorded between January 3rd and October 11, 1966 Formed in Austin, Texas, in December 1965, the 13th Floor Elevators were pivotal in the psychedelic rock movement. Their debut album, The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966), is noted as one of the first to describe its music as "psychedelic." Featuring the hit single "You're Gonna Miss Me," the album blended raw garage rock with folk blues and surreal elements. Roky Erickson's gritty vocals, Stacy Sutherland's reverb-drenched guitar, and Tommy Hall's electric jug playing created a distinctive sound that influenced many future musicians. Despite commercial challenges and internal struggles, the band's innovative approach significantly impacted the evolution of rock music, helping shift it from pop roots to a more artistic expression. You Tube (Full Album) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL-NbN8uTOiiWCx_-GC5xB7BH2z5nTJ8m&si=zRBAvq614zAvu_d6 Spotify (Full Album) https://open.spotify.com/album/2afQ7u8n1CzNBAHjl6OQCG?si=fDrFC4cZT-6e26bbeHRzSA Curated Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7I6dzYc5UJfko8unziRMWf?si=ba8099bd98b548af
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, baño nocturno veraniego entre clásicos de profunda esencia psicodélica. Suenan: LOVE - “NOTHING” (“FOUR SAIL”, 1969) / THE ACTION - "A SAYING FOR TODAY" (1968/1985) / TRIPSICHORD MUSIC BOX - "ON THE LAST RIDE" ("TRIPSICHORD" 1970) / CRABBY APPLETON - “CATHERINE” (“CRABBY APPLETON”, 1970) / FAMILY - “HOW-HI-THE-LI” (“FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT”, 1969) / JEFFERSON AIRPLANE - “IN TIME” (“CROWN OF CREATION”, 1968) / 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS - “DUST” (“EASTER EVERYWHERE”, 1967) / THE FALLEN ANGELS - “DIDN’T I” (“IT’S A LONG WAY DOWN”, 1968) / JETHRO TULL - "LOOK INTO THE SUN ("STAND UP", 1969) / PINK FLOYD - “IF” (ATOM HEART MOTHER”, 1970) / THE PRETTY THINGS - “GRASS” (“PARACHUTE”, 1970) / RAINMAN - “GET YOU TO COME THROUGH” (“RAINMAN”, 1971)Escuchar audio
Singles Going Around- Now I'm Home (A 13th Floor Elevators Mix)The Spades- "We Sell Soul"13th Floor Elevators- "You're Gonna Miss Me"13th Floor Elevators- "Reverberation (Doubt)"13th Floor Elevators- "Splash 1 (Now I'm Home)"13th Floor Elevators- "Tried To Hide"13th Floor Elevators- "Slip Inside This House"13th Floor Elevators- "I've Got Levitation"13th Floor Elevators- "I Had to Tell You"13th Floor Elevators- "Before You Accuse Me"13th Floor Elevators- "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"13th Floor Elevators- "You Can't Hurt Me Anymore"13th Floor Elevators- "Never Another"13th Floor Elevators- "May The Circle Remain Unbroken"
Send us a Text Message.On this episode we discuss the debut LP of the seminal psychedelic rock band, the 13th Floor Elevators: 1966's The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. The 13th Floor Elevators were one of the the first well-known bands to come out of the Austin music scene in the 1960's, and one of the first band's nationwide to purposely embrace the term "psychedelic rock." The band possessed a lead singer with a one of a kind voice (and screech) in Roky Erickson . The music was played with a fierce garage-rock intensity. But the thing that made them stand out was the use of the "electric jug," which imbued their songs a dark, uneasy, and otherworldly drone. The jug player was also the architect of the band's image and message, which relied heavily on the use of drugs as a means to "free your mind." Unfortunately the band embraced the message a little to fully, which resulted in drug busts and helped facilitate the decline of Erickson's mental health. But the music is something else. Their hit single "You're Gonna Miss Me" is a undisputed classic. and their music was innovative and influential well beyond there short time as a working band. Visit us at www.tappingvinyl.com.
EP1199 The 13th Floor Elevators - Your Gonna Miss Me
Here's one for all the jug addicts. Trip inside this house with us as we absorb these 2 albums like a drop of rye fungus on blotting paper.
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*They were psychedelic outlaws holing up in hill country hideouts to escape police harassment, dealing drugs to survive and blasting out a mix of LSD evangelism, mystical philosophy and grooved up rock'n'roll. *In their short existence, The 13th Floor Elevators succeeded in blowing the lid off the musical underground, logging early salvos in the countercultural struggle against state authorities, and turning their deeply hallucinatory take on jug-band garage rock into a new American institution called psychedelic music. *Paul Drummond author of 'Eye Mind - the Saga of Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators' deemed the band significant enough to spend eight years of his life researching and writing about them - along with producing the definitve compilations of their work. *We dig into their craziness - and into Janis Joplin, LSD, peyote, Antonin Artaud, mayhem, madness, music and more. For More on Paul and his work #13thfloorelevators #counterculture #the13thfloorelevators #lsd #acid #psychedelicsound #psychedelicrock #occult #psychedelic #peyote #rokyerickson #esoteric
Singer/songwriter John Davis (Superdrag, The Lees of Memory) brings us the third and final album by Texas psyche rock pioneers The 13th Floor Elevators: 'Bull Of The Woods'. With other founding members Roky Erickson and Tommy Hall somewhat sidelined with various legal and personal issues, guitarist/songwriter Stacy Sutherland stepped-up to complete this dreamy, evocative slab of psychedelia that proved to be their swan song. Songs featured in this episode: Bull Of The Woods (Radio Spot) - 13th Floor Elevators; Sucked Out - Superdrag; Lonely Everywhere - The Lees Of Memory; If I Can't Have Your Love - John Davis; Do The Vampire - Superdrag; Slip Inside This House, Before You Accuse Me, Livin' On, Barnyard Blues, Till Then - 13th Floor Elevators; Movin' On Up - Primal Scream; The Black Angel's Death Song - The Velvet Underground; Never Another, Rose and the Thorn - 13th Floor Elevators; Ranting and Raving - The Rectangle Shades; Down By The River, Scarlet and Gold - 13th Floor Elevators; The Ostrich - The Primitives; Street Song - 13th Floor Elevators; All Along The Watchtower - Bob Dylan; Dr Doom, With You, May The Circle Remain Unbroken - 13th Floor Elevators; All You Really Want Is Love - The Lees Of Memory
Uncomfortable DJ sets, sacred ratio songs, the "best band in the UK right now". The primary member of The Brian Jonestown Massacre discusses three important albums.Anton's picks:The 13th Floor Elevators – The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor ElevatorsAlice Coltrane – Turiya SingsThe Soundcarriers – EntropicaliaThe latest (and 20th!) BJM album, The Future Is Your Past, is out now. Their website is here. Follow Anton on Instagram and Twitter.Donate to Crucial Listening on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
Canciones evocadoras del presente y el pasado nos acompañarán en esta travesía musical. Un viaje sonoro sin mapa, en donde sabes dónde comienzas pero no dónde terminas. Playlist; THE HANGING STARS “On a sweet summer day” CHUCK PROPHET “Summertime thing” THE SADIES “Riverway fog” THE SADIES “Eastwinds” ROKY ERICKSON “You don’t love me yet” 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS “Splash 1” SKY SAXON “Coming home” THE SEEDS “Other place” THE MYSTERY LIGHTS “It’s alright” THE DOORS “Yes the river knows” FEDERAL DUCKS “Knowing that I loved you so” FEDERAL DUCKS “Tomorrow waits for today” ALLAH-LAS “Nothing to hide” STAY “Love” Escuchar audio
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson, psicodelia entre 1967 y 1970... Y ¡viva el baloncesto! Suenan: JULY - "DANDELION SEEDS" ("JULY", 1968) / PRETTY THINGS - "BRACELETS OF FINGERS" ("S.F. SORROW", 1968) / SAM GOPAL - "YOU'RE ALONE NOW" ("ESCALATOR", 1969) / DAMON - "POOR POOR GENIE" ("SONG OF A GYPSY", 1968) / DOUGLAS FIR - "COMING BACK HOME" ("HARD HEARTSINGIN'", 1970) / CLEAR LIGHT - "NIGHT SOUNDS LOUD" ("CLEAR LIGHT", 1967) / 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS - "SLIDE MACHINE" ("EASTER EVERYWHERE", 1967) / ELIZABETH - "WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS" ("ELIZABETH", 1968) / GREEN - "HAVE YOU EVER" ("GREEN", 1969) / KENSINGTON MARKET - "SIDE I AM" ("AARDVARK", 1969) / AUTOSALVAGE - "RAMPANT GENERALITIES" ("AUTOSALVAGE", 1968) / THE GLASS FAMILY - "GUESS I'LL LET YOU GO" ("ELECTRIC BAND", 1969) / PUFF - "OF NOT BEING ABLE TO GO TO SLEEP" ("PUFF", 1968) Escuchar audio
When this week's guest, producer/audio engineer Paul Mahern, discovered 'Easter Everywhere' by Texas psychedelic rock band 13th Floor Elevators in the early 80s, he was a punk rock loving musician (Indianapolis Indiana's Zero Boys) looking to expand his musical horizons. He got all that he bargained for and more with this wonderfully dense, expansive and mind-blowing record by a band - led by Tommy Hall and Roky Erickson - that went all-in on their spirituality-through-psychedelics ideals. "You're moving, keep climbing...leave your body behind." Songs featured in this episode: I've Got Levitation (live, 1967) - 13th Floor Elevators; Vicious Circle - Zero Boys; Forecast - Diane Coffee (feat. Deep Sea Diver); Lucifer Sam - Pink Floyd; You're Gonna Miss Me - 13th Floor Elevators; Night of the Vampire - Roky Erickson; Slip Inside This House, Slide Machine - 13th Floor Elevators; Monkey Island - Powell St John; She Lives (In a Time of Her Own) - The Judybats; She Lives (In a Time of Her Own) - 13th Floor Elevators; Let's Spend The Night Together - The Rolling Stones; Nobody To Love - 13th Floor Elevators; D.C.B.A.-25 - Jefferson Airplane; It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Bob Dylan; It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, Earthquake - 13th Floor Elevators; I Look Around - Rain Parade; Things'll Never Be The Same - Spacemen 3; Dust - 13th Floor Elevators; Think (Let Tomorrow Bee) - Sebadoh; I've Got Levitation, I Had To Tell You - 13th Floor Elevators; Sweet Virginia - The Rolling Stones; Universal Soldier - Buffy Sainte Marie; Postures (Leave Your Body Behind) - 13th Floor Elevators; Earthquake - Butthole Surfers
We travel across the Atlantic to America in the 1960s and 1970s for the latest show.Cromagnon who only released one album, but a great album, and more famous bands such as 13th Floor Elevators, The Fugs and The Velvet Undergound.Further watching:The Velvet Undergound: A Todd Haynes DocumentaryYou're Gonna Miss Me by Keven McAlesterTracks played:Cromagnon- Caledonia and Organic Sundown13th Floor Elevators- Reverberation and Slip Inside This HouseThe Fugs- Turn On/Tune In/ Drop Out and Dust DevilThe Velvet Underground- The Gift and Here She Comes Now
Roky was instrumental in the psychedelic and horror rock genres, paving the way for many musicians to come - but he was also plagued with paranoid schizophrenia, which pulled him into his own head and away from the music world for some time. Roky was able to make a strong comeback into music after spending years as a recluse. Learn about his life and career in this episode! Listen for the accompanying playlist for this episode on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7dRnIXCnedZXE8kfjiid3Q?si=06beace7163342a4 .Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deathbypodcastteam)
Nummer 30! Vi tar som vanligt tempen på ett band och lyssnar igenom det dom har gjort. Efter det ses vi i ett rafflande spel om vilka låtar som är deras 10 bästa! Denna gången har vi fått äran att lyssna till och analysera 13th floor elevators. Det var ruskigt kul och en stor ära då detta bandet har lite av en legendstämpel. Men håller det 2021? Lyssna så får ni se! Dom sa You´re gonna miss me, och vi håller med, det gör vi men att få lyssna på dom och åka med Through the rythm är en Roller coaster! Ni fattar, nu kör vi, klicka bara på play!!
The American Underground music scene of the 1960's is featured in this episode. While most bands didn't achieve a wider commercial appeal, some bands left an imprint on their listeners and have gone on to influence successive generations of bands. Bands like The Velvet Underground are still very relevant to many of today's Post Modern Rock bands. This episode also contains a sample of newer bands that fit the show format. It's a new segment called "Air Checks". The Fantastic Fellinis are featured with songs from their new album "Introducing The Fantastic Fellinis". You can hear the complete album or get a limited edition white vinyl copy direct from their label Soundflat Records at: Soundflat Mailorder - Garage | Punk Rock | Sixties | Soul | Psychedelia | Vinyl - LP - CDThe Fantastic Fellinis own web page is at:@thefantasticfellinis | LinktreeFacebook: The Fantastic Fellinis | FacebookInstagram: The Fantastic Fellinis (@thefantasticfellinis) • Instagram photos and videosYouTube: The Fantastic Fellinis - Topic - YouTubeYou're financial contributions are welcomed in helping to keep the production going.Paypal account: sonictyme@yahoo.comAlso:Listen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1329053View and purchase wonderful art by Patricia Rodriguez at:patriciarodriguez (tigerbeearts.com)View the most amazing paintings by Marijke Koger-Dunham (Formally of the 1960's artists collective, "The Fool").Psychedelic, Visionary and Fantasy Art by Marijke Koger (marijkekogerart.com)Tarot card readings by Kalinda available atThe Mythical Muse | FacebookFor your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/I'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/
What’s this InObscuria thing? We’re a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. Captain Ryan makes sure that we visit bands in all 3 categories during our recording session in the garage. Songs this week include:The Paybacks – “Painkiller” from Love, Not Reason (2006)The Make-Up – “Blue Is Beautiful” from After Dark [Live] (1997)Riverboat Gamblers – “Don’t Bury Me… I’m Still Not Dead Yet” from To The Confusion Of Our Enemies (2006)The Dirt Bombs – “Chains Of Love” from Ultraglide In Black (2001)The D4 – “Invader Ace” from 6Twenty (2003)Rock ‘N’ Roll Soldiers – “Anthem” from Fabulosos Calavera (1997)DMZ – “Destroyer” from DMZ (1978)Thee Oh Sees – “Abysmal Urn” from Smote Reverser (2018)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you’d like to check out Kevin’s band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin’s band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert’s amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
The 1960's was a creative time and artists were encouraged to expand their art beyond the dictate of a two minute song and get into more expansive instrumentation and thoughtful lyrics. Many took up the challenge and came up with great results. Some, however, were under more pressure to come up with new music that was supposed to be artistic and also commercial. The pressure became too much for some and hard drugs started to enter their lives and altered their music as well as their personalities and lives. Some artists weren't able to cope with the stress of their profession along with the emotional vulnerability that undermined their talent, and they simply broke. Some thrived at being "Out There" musically like Frank Zappa, while others displayed their vulnerabilities in their music like Syd Barrett. These are Rock's true Eccentrics, both musically and in some cases, emotionally. These are samples of these misunderstood "Geniuses" with a brief synopsis on each one. Also:Listen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1329053View and purchase wonderful art by Patricia Rodriguez at:patriciarodriguez (tigerbeearts.com)View the most amazing paintings by Marijke Koger-Dunham (Formally of the 1960's artists collective, "The Fool").Psychedelic, Visionary and Fantasy Art by Marijke Koger (marijkekogerart.com)Tarot card readings by Kalinda available atThe Mythical Muse | FacebookFor your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/I'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/
This is a special edition of the show were we have reverence and affection for all the Goddesses that are in our lives and those who came before. These are songs of love and observance for the Goddesses who have inspired us, who have woken our artistic sensibilities, who have helped us to find expression through our art, who have encouraged us to feel empathy for others, who have given us emotional comfort, who have shared the essence of their being, who have given us strength, who have influenced us to be better humans. These are the Goddesses who dazzle our senses and also give us a sense of clarity and focus. These songs are a tribute to the perfect and flawed Goddess. We love them all.Also:You're financial contributions are welcomed in helping to keep the production going.Paypal account: sonictyme@yahoo.comListen to previous shows at the main webpage at:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1329053For your astrological chart reading, contact Astrologer Tisch Aitken at:https://www.facebook.com/AstrologerTisch/You may also enjoy Becky Ebenkamp's "Bubblegum & Other Delights" show. Join the fun at her WFMU New York page link and access the media player at:https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/OD?fbclid=IwAR0Efrmj-ts-uSiGq5qK7EETHFTXdtsiaXTYq-ng-7QDUkJxC-X0QfHB-EII'm listed in Feedspot's "Top 10 Psychedelic Podcasts You Must Follow". https://blog.feedspot.com/psychedelic_podcasts/
This week we’re talking about the 13th Floor Elevators. Pioneers of psychedelic rock, these guys took more acid than most people took aspirin. Among many things, this exacerbated singer/guitarist Roky Erickson’s mental illness, which lead him on a rollercoaster of stints in mental institutions, tooth abscesses, and a whole period where he believed he was an alien. Thankfully, he made a recovery and a full on comeback prior to his death in 2019. This band holds up. Break out your weed for this one.Closing track: “Kingdom of Heaven” from The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1967)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin our Patreon for bonus episodes, early access to shows, and more!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverInstagram:Follow Mike @popejesseventura for show updates and @pandermonkey for original musicFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike’s Picks:Easter Everywhere (1967) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteBull of the Woods (1969) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlex’s Picks:The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteBull of the Woods (1969) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966)Easter Everywhere (1967)Bull of the Woods (1969)
No, this isn't about the Dinosaur, Jr. album with the same name. It's weirder than that. In the decades since Pink Floyd, the Beatles, and dozens of psychedelic bands topped the charts, experimental music has been pushed to the side; ghettoized. But it has always been there and continues to evolve like a kaleidoscope. Steve takes Keith on a journey down the rabbit hole, deep underground to discuss the first psychedelic band, an Australian punk band, a pair of eccentric sisters, and a Brazilian group that has been dubbed psychedelic witches. Tune in as they delve into the lairs of the 13th Floor Elevators, Tropical Fuck Storm, CocoRosie, and RAKTA. As Keith mentioned in the episode, each of these bands benefit from a deeper listen than a random song or two, nonetheless here are a few possible entry points to the bands we discussed this week:13th Floor Elevators have three albums, but it's the first two (The Psychedelic Sounds of... and Easter Everywhere) that feature the classic line-up. Some of our favorites are "Step Inside This House," "Roller Coaster," "She Lives in a Time of Her Own," and "Levitation." Their most famous song and title of the Roky Erickson biopic is "You're Gonna Miss Me."Tropical Fuck Storm have only been around a few years and have released two proper albums and a series of singles with b-sides. "You Let My Tyres Down," "Two Afternoons," "Suburbiopia," and "Maria 63" may be a good way in.Trying to navigate CocoRosie is a bit more difficult. They have been around over 15 years and have released seven albums. Their songs vary in style from freak folk to hip hop to something that might be played by a baroque music box. They surely have a handful of songs that you will like, it just comes down to finding the ones that suit your taste. "Lucky Clover," "Terrible Angels," "Werewolf," "Restless" and the whole Grey Oceans album are all good entry points. Or you could start with their most recent album, Put the Shine On, released in March of 2020.It will probably only take you a few minutes to know whether you want to hear more RAKTA. You could start with "Falha Comum," "Fin do Mundo," "Raiz Forte," or "Atrativos Da Mentira." Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-new-dad-rock)
Discussing #85-83 of the top 100 albums of the 1960s from https://besteveralbums.com. This episode covers the following albums: The 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (09:45), Nina Simone - Pastel Blues (38:17), and The United States of America - self-titled (1:04:30). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/combingthestacks/message
Tom and Sam share two records from the 60s to begin their "underappreciated artists of the decade" series in this newest Show and Share episode. "The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators" (13th Floor Elevators) and "Mellow Yellow" (Donovan) (6:51). And of course, they wrap up with what they're listening to and mouth sounds they've never made before (1:21:27)
Esta semana, psicodelia en Islas de Robinson. Entre 1968 y 1969, clásicos más o menos ocultos. Suenan: THE PLASTIC CLOUD - "FACE BEHIND THE SUN" ("PLASTIC CLOUD", 1968) / ELLIE POP - "SEEMS I'VE CHANGED" ("ELLIE POP", 1968) / CREATION OF SUNLIGHT - "LIGHT WITHOUT HEAT" ("CREATION OF SUNLIGHT", 1968) / THE FREEBORNE - "IMAGES" ("PEAK IMPRESSIONS", 1968) / KENSINGTON MARKET - "LOOKING GLASS" ("AVENUE ROAD", 1968) / THE PRETTY THINGS - "I SEE YOU" ("S.F. SORROW", 1968) / FALLEN ANGELS - "I'LL DRIVE YOU FROM MY MIND" ("IT'S A LONG WAY DOWN", 1968) / MR. FLOOD'S PARTY - "GARDEN OF THE QUEEN" ("MR. FLOOD'S PARTY", 1969) / MANDRAKE MEMORIAL - "CASSANDRA" ("MEDIUM", 1969) / FOOD - "LEAVES" ("FOREVER IS A DREAM", 1969) / THE 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS - "NEVER ANOTHER" ("BULL OF THE WOODS", 1969) / GOLDEN DAWN - "REACHING OUT TO YOU" ("POWER PLANT", 1968) / ELIZABETH - "FIELDS OF HOME" ("ELIZABETH", 1968) / ANDROMEDA - "AND NOW THE SUN SHINES" ("ANDROMEDA", 1969) / G.F.FITZ-GERALD - "MAY FOUR" ("MOUSEPROOF", 1970) / Escuchar audio
The third episode of Barely Human is about two underground artists who are often placed in the uncomfortable category of the 'outsider musician.' We look at The Shaggs, a band from the '60s that comprised three sisters from small-town New Hampshire. They created their own unconventional sound and musical language as a result of their near-total isolation from the world around them. Then we turn to Roky Erickson: the frontperson of proto-hippy innovators the 13th Floor Elevators. He went from being an early counter-cultural figure to being sent to a hospital for the criminally insane, eventually creating a deep and overlooked body of solo works that included a self-made genre that he called 'horror rock.' Barely Human is written and hosted by Max Easton, and produced by Jason L'Ecuyer and Output Media. Visit the website for show notes featuring extra discussion, sources, further reading and detailed credits here: https://www.barelyhuman.info/2020/01/ep-3-running-out-of-gags-i-like-shaggs.html The accompanying playlist called 'Outsider Proto-Hippies' can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2EeP62j9UM11jX7tkv1mPE Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, all @barelyhumanpod
In the wake of the recent passing of psychedelic legend Roky Erickson, Brian spins an alternate version of the debut record from Roky's band the 13th Floor Elevators that is sequenced the way the band prefers. 13-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com You're Gonna Tweet Me: twitter.com/volcanovinyl
Reverend Pagan and Crystal Daze have been trading off vacations and trying to stay on top of it as summer kicks in. Unfortunately, during all of this the godhead that is Roky Erickson passed away. It goes without saying we wouldn’t being doing this show, nor would we have a name for this show without him. That being said, Episode 18 “I Have Always Been Here Before” is our tribute to the legend. His life was a story that is hard to imagine, let alone believe, and we are all the better for it! He fought the demons of overuse, systemic abuse and mental health, and always emerged to create art! We can only try to aspire to overcome our demons so often as he did. RIP Roky! We love you!Special Shout Out To Steven Krakow aka Plastic Crimewave for letting us use his amazing sketch as the Episode art! He really is the best!!! Set I- 13th Floor Elevators part 11. You’re Gonna Miss Me2. Roller Coaster3. Reverberation4. Splash 15. Don’t Fall DownSet II- 13th Floor Elevators Part 26. Slip Inside This House7. Earthquake8. Dust9. Never Another10. May the Circle Remain UnbrokenSet III- Evil One11. Two-Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)12. Creature with the Atom Brain13. It’s a Cold Night for Alligators14. Sputnik15. Mine Mine MindSet IV- Later16. Burn the Flames17. Nothing in Return18. I Love the Living You19. Think of as One20. True Love Cast Out All EvilOutroI Have Always Been Here Before
Yeah....we lost a giant of the psychedelic world, brothers and sister....Roky Erickson R.I.P.not much to say except dig this non-lp b-side. This is a different mix than the one that was released on the LP - The Psychedelic Sounds of....Recording Session: January 3rd, 1966, Andrus Studio, Houston,Texas / The Contact Sessions. 45 rpm: You're Gonna Miss Me c/w Tried to Hide [Contact #5269] Released January 17. 1966
A special aspect of The Elevators' sound came from Tommy Hall's innovative electric jug. The jug, a crock-jug with a microphone held up to it while it was being blown, sounded somewhat like a cross between a minimoog and cuica drum. Let's be honest some of us hate the jug.
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LUNA. MOST OF THE TIME – 4:40A Sentimental Education, Double Feature records, 2017 BOB DYLAN. WHAT WAS IT YOU WANTED – 5:00Oh Mercy, Columbia, 1989 NEIL YOUNG. LOVE AND WAR – 5:30Le Noise, Reprise, 2010 NEIL YOUNG. HITCHHIKER – 4:35Hitchhiker, Reprise, 2017 NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS. CHRISTINA THE ASTONISHING – 4:50Henry's Dream, Mute, […] Cet article Errance #100 : De Luna à The 13th Floor Elevators est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
Ghost Town w/ Creepy Steve radio/internet broadcast from Dec. 3, 2017, hanging out in the garages and clubs of 1960s Texas, digging The 13th Floor Elevators' second LP Easter Everywhere.
Ghost Town w/ Creepy Steve radio/internet broadcast from Nov. 12, 2017, concluding our exploration of 1960s garage rock on L.A.'s Sunset Strip, then trekking across the desert to Austin, TX to check out the Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators.
November 1967: Love, Cream, Moody Blues, Buffalo Springfield, Jefferson Airplane, Beatles, Amboy Dukes, 13th Floor Elevators
Let's hang out at the lifeguard shack down by the jetty with cartoonist Charles Treadwell. We'll talk shop and throw back some Old Tire beer and listen to a record from his collection of psychedelic garage rock. . Today's choice is The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators from 1966. host: Adriaan Mol Sites of interest: Scratch (Outside Comics) http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=668351 Dontfreak.tumblr.com dontfreakzine@gmail.com Playlist: The 13th Floor Elevators "You're Gonna Miss Me" "Roller Coaster" "Splash 1 (Now I'm Home)" "Reverberation" "Don't Fall Down"
Felipe y Diego nos hablan con ayuda de Aarón Arce de The Psychodelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators, de The 13th Floor Elevators: la banda de Texas descubría la psicodelia a toda una generación, con un disco adelantado a su tiempo.
Music is dead, long live musicwith discriminating ears and rimshot strength. Don’t wait for the Revolution or it’ll happen without you, Stop moaning and speak out with a new wide-open chord a tuning fork in the inner ear to strike below the surface. New music from The Black Angels & Fistfull of Mercy......The Soul Agents before they changed their name to Hookfoot......Lowell Fulson....Koerner, Ray & Glover....The New Tweedy Brothers....Kit & the Outlaws....WCPAEBand.....Pretty Things.....13th Floor Elevators....Whyte Boots......Black Keys ..... and a send off from San Francisco psych/jazzsters: Mushroom!Next Week: Podcast of Special Things To Do.....seeya!!
Arthur Brown or "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown" - what do you think of - what do you know or recollect? The ringleader of the 60's psychedelic movement? The spearhead of the 1968 political winter of discontent - leading student violent protest from the barricades? The "God of Hellfire"? The spiritual source of the theatrical movement within rock music? The perpetual seeker for change and truth flying in the face of fortune and fame? The greatest underachiever of the last thirty years? The greatest voice ever to grace a "pop" record? Shot away by chemical drugs? Lost to us forever in a Tibetan monastry? Saint, sinner, charlatan or messiah?
Roky Erickson! In this episode, we profile one of psychedelic rock's pioneers. We discuss The 13th Floor Elevators and Roky's later solo work as well as his compelling personal story. All this and viewer mail...