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Member since Dec 2013 253 Points | Sorry, kids! I missed posting this last night. I was busy editing Woodstock. I'm sure all one of you didn't mind waiting half a day.
The Soft Pillow / Gilbert Green
Quentin E. Klopjaeger / Weatherman
The Central Nervous System / Alice In Wonderland
The Idle Race / Knocking Nails Into My House
The Idle Race / On With The Show
The Idle Race / The End Of The Road
The Monkees / He’s Become A Hippie!
Martin Newell / A Street Called Prospect
The Music Fair / Counsilman Jones
The Status Quo / Sunny Cellophane Sky
The Status Quo / Elizabeth Dreams
West Minst’r / Bright Lights, Windy City
The Status Quo / Paradise Flats
The Monkees / Zor And Zam
Barry Mason / Over The Hills
The Pretty Things / Death
Jefferson Airplane / Lather
Walter Ghoul’s Lavender Brigade / Dr. Centennial
The Electric Prunes / Dr. Do-Good
Clouds / Visions
I Corvi / Suspesa Ad Un Filo
Swingin’ Apolloes / Chained And Bound
Andy Partridge / 25 O’Clock
The Calico Wall / Flight Reaction
Fifty Foot Hose / Bad Trip
Christopher Barnaby & Rachel Scott / Yella Yella Yella
Chris Carpenter / Waterfalls
Cliff Wade / Path Through The Forest
The Verve / Come On (Coda)
Gilbert Green was written by The Bee Gees but, I have no idea if they ever recorded it. Had they done so, and I had a copy, I might've used that, instead.
I have at least one album by The Central Nervous System and this was the only song from it that I thought was psych.
At the end of "At The End Of The Road", there's a flurry of clips edited together,. one of which is the theme song from an old cartoon show from the early `60's. In as such, I just thought it'd be cool to add that very short clip from the episode of The Monkees which, I THINK is called, "I Was A Teenage Monster'.
Scooting down a bit to the next track by The Monkees, I think this was the one that ended their last episode, "The Frodis Caper". No matter which version it is, when I first heard the next track to show up here, I just KNEW it was a PERFECT follow-up to that song!! And what a great song it is!! The psychedelic theme from the spaghetti western that Clint Eastwood never made! And, with "Bright Lights Windy City" we're into yet another section of what I call, "dark psych".
The song by I Corvi is a Spanish version of I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night. One of the cool things about getting psych from around the world is that you can use different versions of the same song, if you need one, and still not repeat yourself!.
This version of 25 O'Clock is the demo that Andy did and it comes from the Fuzzy Warbles 9-CD set! And, that leads us into another spate of the weird stuff!!
I have 2 versions of Flight Reaction. One is instrumental, the other is very weird and has lots of sound effects and people impersonating old movie stars like, W.C. Fields and, I SUPPOSE the honking burp horn heard throughout is supposed to be Harpo Marx. That version appears here.
Bad Trip was on the flip side of the single from the first Fifty Foot Hose album. I'll be adding a number of tracks from that and possibly a couple from their second album, later. I never heard of them until a guy from out west got in touch with me, somehow, possibly via Discoveries or Goldmine, and sent me a slew of recordings of psych stuff that I'd never heard of before, including this album. I was supposed to send him a bunch of stuff he wanted but, my entire life turned upside down after mom had a stroke and I was never able to put his wants together. I have since lost his address any contact with him. Sadly, I'm STILL not in a position to put his wants together but, I'm working on it! I blame this on my ex-sisters!! Evil greedy bitches!!!!
Next up is not an actual record at all or a song. I was checking videos on YT one day, looking for more great psych and I spotted this short video that was very psychedelic looking and sounded bizarre, too so, I recorded it and added it to the project
Waterfalls is an EXTREMELY weird psych track and I just felt it'd fit in perfectly before this next song..
There are two different versions of "Path Through The Forest". This one SHOULD be the slowed down version with lots of sound effects tossed in.
And, we finish this CD with a very bizarre track which is a hidden track at the end of the album by The Verve that has Bitterweet Symphony on it. To this day, I don't know that I've ever heard the Rolling Stones version! I was never much of a Stones fan. They were too "flavour of the day" for me.
The weird stuff continues on CD 12 and then it's back to more dark psych.
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