Correct!quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 14:11 schreef cafca het volgende:
Vanilla Fudge
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Ik heb overigens al een jaar of 15 totaal geen enkele reden om zelfs maar naar een pot gel te kijken...quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 14:25 schreef cafca het volgende:
Niet een "oh, zien die er zo uit" maar meer een oooooh ja....ooit wel van gehoord....
Dat zegt mij niks...quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 14:31 schreef cafca het volgende:
Discografie van welke band:
The Psychedelic Sounds of(1966)
Easter Everywhere (1967)
Live (1968)
Bull of the Woods (1968)
quote:only limited commercial success before dissolving amid legal troubles and drug use. However, as one of the first psychedelic bands, they have been cited as an influential protopunk group.Their biggest hit "You're Gonna Miss Me", a Billboard #55 hit in 1966, was featured on the 1972 compilation Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968, which was later to be considered a landmark in the history of garage rock and the development of punk rock.
quote:The International Artists record label in Houston, also home to contemporary Texas underground groups such as Red Krayola and Bubble Puppy, signedto a record contract and released the album The Psychedelic Sounds of
in the latter part of 1966, which became instantly popular among the burgeoning counterculture.[2] The album's sleevenotes, which advocated LSD as a guaranteed gateway to a higher state of consciousness, attracted some controversy.
Over the next few months the band shared bills with Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Great Society, and The Byrds in San Francisco and in 1967 released a concept album, Easter Everywhere, also released by International Artists. This record featured a version of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", a version Dylan is rumored to have called his favorite.[2] Shortly before the release of Easter Everywhere, Leatherman and Walton left the band because of managerial disagreements with the band's label, as well as non-payment of royalties.[1] As a result of this, Walton was not credited in the Easter Everywhere sleevenotes, despite appearing on "Levitation" and "She Lives".
Singer Janis Joplin was a close associate of the band. She sang with the band at a few shows, and considered joining the group in Austin,[3] before she headed to San Francisco and joined Big Brother and the Holding Company. Her style of singing was much influenced by Roky Erkison's trademark screaming and yelping, as in "You're Gonna Miss Me".
Drug and legal problems resulted in turmoil for the band. In 1969, facing a marijuana possession charge, Erickson chose to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital rather than serve a prison term, signaling the end of the band's career.
...en weer: nooit van gehoord...quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 14:31 schreef cafca het volgende:
Discografie van welke band:
The Psychedelic Sounds of(1966)
Easter Everywhere (1967)
Live (1968)
Bull of the Woods (1968)
De vragenstellers doen het er gewoon om...quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 16:37 schreef bigshadow het volgende:
Ja MM, waar blijven die voorspelde indiebandjes?
Eén van de beste bands ooitquote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 16:55 schreef BeRightBack het volgende:
The 13th Floor Elevators!
Roky Erickson blijft een zeer interessant persoon.
quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 16:55 schreef BeRightBack het volgende:
The 13th Floor Elevators!
Roky Erickson blijft een zeer interessant persoon.
quote:Op woensdag 16 april 2008 20:56 schreef cafca het volgende:
Is dat John Watts?
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