What's you pick for the greatest psychedelic track ever?
downtownrobbrown
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Your thoughts please.
downtownrobbrown
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you first.
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i do ride hard for the trip beyond mixtape!
Tell ya what....I'll never post on Texas rap if you never post about psych.
This song wouldn't even make the top 10,000
Not of your era, old man.
I mean yes, the 60's happened. And of course there's all of that. But for me at my age, when I was actually taking psychedelics, it was stuff by the likes of the Butthole Surfers, Screaming Trees, My Bloody Valentine, and Spacemen 3 that was enhancing the trip.
This was even a big tune for us in high school after a successful mushroom hunt...
Someone younger than me might say Radiohead. Point being, psychedeilc music isn't just one thing from one single time frame.
Yeah dude....I wasn't releasing new psych music up until the 00's.
I put this(and many others) out in the 90's....it's pretty damn good....GOAT?..... not even close.
http://www.divshare.com/download/9675784-0f7
Lil B is indeed rap.
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Closed-mindedness and psychedlic anything aren't a good match.
Another great psychedelic track IMO...
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I respect your knowledge in Texas Rap to the point where I would never question or argue with you about the genre.
even if I do think E.S.G. "Oceans Of Funk" is the GOAT
That sounds alright to my ears, but it would have done absolutely nothing for the dudes I used to trip out with during the 90's.
Again, psychedelic music does not necessarily have to be a throwback to the 60's.
Granted, a lot of 90's acts that I was into were HEAVILY influenced by that era as well. But there is a not so fine line between being influenced and straight aping the past.
That said, I just recently discovered this blatant throwback song, and I LOVE it...
Also, ESG is as good a choice as any when it comes to Texas rap...even if he's really from Louisiana.
All Rockabilly isn't from the 50's/60's either....just all that are worth a damn.
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When I met Sean (the producer?) he introduced himself as being from Houston.....I know it was recorded in Houston and pressed in Dallas.....either way it's a fave.
good lookin' you two.
It would be hard to describe how disappointed I was when I finally heard this record.
Just a crappy jam session, imo, and psychedelic only due to the overall incompetence.
but for me it always seemed to fit the bill.
i always pictured "real" psych tunes to have a lot of experimentation,echo,distortion,longer than the most songs and improv.
this track certainly has that
also if you are ever in a middle american bar and you don't like the waitstaff or the patrons -you can usually find this tune in the cd jukebox and get quick revenge
play 3-4 times in a row-the bow solo will usually clear the room
Hey, to each his own and I shouldn't rain on your parade, I know I dig plenty of head-scratching stuff. It's just that this record was so hyped and I know I wasn't the only one who was let down.
Pretty sure the asylum stuff was debunked by the bass player.