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In reply to the discussion: 60's Psychedelic Rock Thread? [View all]NoGOPZone
(2,971 posts)59. Love, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Spirit
Moby Grape, The Electric Prunes and the United States of America.
While music fans continue to cry over the abscence of Rush and other prog rock B listers from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's psychedlic rock that is the most overlooked genre. The first three are definite entries in my opinion, and if there was ever a one album group that deserved entry it would be the last one.
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So much beauty came from Jefferson Airplane...such a great chemistry between them...
Shoe Horn
Dec 2011
#6
Ha, I was playing Rock-n-Robin when I was 25, what does that say about me? No.
Shoe Horn
Dec 2011
#53
From L A's Paisley re-Revolution...."I Go Wild"..Three O'clock (nee Salvation Army)..
Tikki
Dec 2011
#11
Of course, sorta. What's the old saw, "If you can remember the '60s, you weren't there."?
Brother Buzz
Dec 2011
#47
I found out not long ago I live about three blocks from where White Bird was written.
nolabear
Dec 2011
#42
Proggy, but not that well known and pretty good: T.2.~ 'No More White Horses'
Shoe Horn
Dec 2011
#31