Fave "Mainstream Psychedelic" Soul Song
Mainstream Psychedelic Soul Top 10 Decider[/b]Curtis Mayfield - If There's A Hell BelowChi-Lites - Give More Power To The PeopleThe Temptations - Ball Of ConfusionSly & The Family Stone - Family AffairStevie Wonder - Higher GroundStevie Wonder - Living For The CityFunkadelic - Maggot BrainCurtis Mayfield - Move On UpThe Temptations - Papa Was A Rolling StoneRotary Connection - Ruby TuesdayUndisputed Truth - Smiling Faces SometimesSly & The Family Stone - StandCurtis Mayfield - SuperflyStevie Wonder - SuperstitionSly & The Family Stone - ThankyouChambers Bros - Time Has Come TodayEdwin Starr - WarSly & The Family Stone - Everybody Is A StarFriends Of Distinction - Grazing In The GrassSly & The Family Stone - I Want To Take You HigherIsley Bros - It's Your ThingParliament - P Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)Shuggie Otis - Strawberry Letter 23Edwin Starr - 25 MilesFunkadelic - Undisco KidINPUT TYPE=Submit NAME=Submit VALUE="Submit vote" class="buttons">Don't blame me if your own private fave ain't there, it's AMG's list. Let the voting & complaining begin.
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yeah
and where's the Dramatics - In the Rain?
Or some Clyde Coulter type drugs?
But then I voted for "Maggot Brain" although it isn't very mainstream.
Theme song material ya'll!!!
I had to vote for this one because of the crazy farfisa breakdown, followed by the backwards guitar solo...oh, wait - that never happens...
umm...psychedelic?
while we're at it, "Move On Up" and "It's Your Thing?"
Am I missing something here?
I'm with you. I don't find some of these songs to be mind altering at all.
I went with Maggot Brain.
Oh well, I'll stick with Sly on this one if we're talking mainstream psych-soul. (No disrespect, Curtis )
I wouldn't call a guitar imitating raindrops psychedelic...
Really? I think that song does an impressive job of creating a convincing backdrop for the vocals to lay onto. A perfect mood piece. And the reverb/delay on that guitar just nasty!
Oh, I agree witcha 200%! Just never thought of it as psychedelia, mainstream or otherwise...
But have you ever heard their song "The Devil Is Dope?" Now, THAT sounded like an attempt to ride the Norman Whitfield pseudo-psych bandwagon! It's from their album A Dramatic Experience, which Dramatics lead singer Ron Banks once said was an antidrug concept LP.
That is a pretty out there track on a pretty out-there LP.