Articles related to "Psychedelic"
Psychedelic Writing
Is is possible to have psychedelic writing in its own right? Poetry, science fiction and religious writing are explored briefly as examplars.
• psychedelic writing
• psychedelic poetry
• psychedelic poems
• psychedelic genre
• incredible string band
The Origins of Psychedelics
Part three of a multipart series on the origins and implications of recreational drugs. The hallucinogenic exploration of the Sixties began in both nature and a lab.
• history of drug use
• history of psychedelics
• history of hallucinogens
• early altered consciousness research
• natural hallucinogens
LSD – Psychedelic Hallucinogen
The history of a drug with remarkable potential which was banned through misuse by "hippies."
• drug abuse
• acid trips
• hallucinations
• psychedelic
• psychotherapy
Bird’s-eye Gilia, a Psychedelic Work of Art
Wild Blue Phlox is one of Ohio’s loveliest and most common wildflowers. Years of spring hikes have me on a first name basis with it. This past spring, in California, I became acquainted with an even lovelier cousin, Bird’s-eye Gilia
• bird’s-eye gilia a psychedelic work of art
• gregg m. pasterick. wildflowers of north america
• botany
• environment
• ecology
Monster Magnet: Psychedelic Rock With A Hard Edge
Monster Magnet hit it big a few years ago with <b>Powertrip</b>. European fans have already heard the follow-up <b>God Says No</b> while stateside fans wait for their first listen.
• guitar
• drums
• vocals
• stoner
• psychedelic
Psychedelic Furs Reunite For Spring Tour
The Psychedelic Furs are back together ten years after breaking up. They're on tour and plan on recording a new album together.
• psychedelic furs love spit love richard butler pre
The Psychedelic Era: The Philisophical Side
IT'S BACK!! The true "History" in the History of Rock returns with the most complex and interesting of all of rock's many facets, psychedlia. Streching from 1965 to the end of 1969, this will pretty much conclude the chronological history of rock, as even though I'm willing to discuss the seventies and eighties, I refuse to go year by year (it's just not that good, people). This week, we start with the theory behind this music. We will continue in the weeks to come with artists, albums, events and yearly overviews. Rock on!
• music
• rock
• psychedlic
• sixties
• 60s
LSD & Alcoholism Treatment
More than 4 decades after the original studies, Dr. Erika Dyck has exposed some surprising facts about studies conducted with LSD as a treatment for alcoholism.
• lsd
• alcoholism
• treatment
• psychiatry
• psychedelic therapy
Oneida in Concert
Oneida—Brooklyn's psychedelic, indie darlings—put on an inspired, larger-than-life performance that wows Montreal's musical connoisseurs. Folk101 gets you inside.
• oneida
• music
• folk101
• brooklyn
• indie
Tastes Like Chicken
The band, Amos, raises lots of questions. This train of thought will, therefore, be quite prone to wandering.
• christian
• rock
• music
• pop
• psychedelic
The 1967 Summer of Love
The 'Summer of Love' refers to a few months in 1967, focused on San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, when new styles of music, art, and literature changed the world.
• summer of love1967
• psychedelic music
• hippies
• flower children
• free love
Truly twisted Web Games
A round-up of free web games that are frightening, strange, trippy and out there
• web games
• browser games
• katamari
• toaster
• adultswim
Circulus: Folk or joke?
Michael Tyack and friends wear medieval outfits and live in a 24/7 fantasy world. Are we ready for Circulus's bubblegum psychedelic folk-rock? Or will the joke wear thin?
• circulus
• the lick on the tip of an envelope yet to be sent
• michael tyack
• spinal tap
• medieval
Drugs and Rock
A look at the ever-lasting marriage betwixt drugs and rock music, from the swing and jazz of the thirties to today. The benefits, the downfalls, the albums, the murders... it's all right here.
• drugs
• rock
• music
• life
• sixties
June, '04 Update
It's short this time, but at least it's something.
• christian
• rock
• music
• pop
• scott
The Coffeehouse: Pt. 1
Part one of the creation of a Christian Coffeehouse. Join me in my trials and successes.
• christian
• music
• coffeehouse
• youth
• mixer
Beachwood Sparks: Once We Were Trees
Sunny country-pop from Los Angeles, perfect for late night driving and star-gazing. See why Beck and The Black Crowes came a-callin'.
• beachwood sparks
• beachwood
• adam mckibbin
• once we were trees
• sub pop
Big Brother & the Holding Company
Big Brother & the Holding Company, with Janis Joplin as vocalist, was one of the psychedelic-era's iconic bands and produced some of the best music in San Francisco.
• big brother and the holding company
• summer of love
• janis joplin
• psychedelic
• rock
Choice Cuts: April 2003
Indie music's latest and greatest. Featuring Dump, Bluebottle Kiss, The Dixieland Ramblers, Linda Draper, Hello Defective, Mike Longo Trio, Houston Marchman & The Contraband, Bob Marley and the Wailers, The New Folk Implosion, The Notwist, Pascal, The Red Thread, and ZOX.
• mckibbin
• indie music
• yo la tengo
• ylt
• james mcnew
Choice Cuts: July / August 2004
MUSIC REVIEWS! Featuring Tommy Stinson, The Delgados, The Gris Gris, Hayden, Glenn Jones, Nanook of the North, and The Soviettes.
• cd reviews
• tommy stinson
• mckibbin
• replacements
• village gorilla head
Country Joe and the Fish Biography
Country Joe and the Fish - one of the leading psychedelic bands of San Francisco's Summer of Love. With appearances at Monterey and Woodstock, they helped define an era.
• country joe and the fish
• country joe mcdonald
• fish cheer
• summer of love
• psychedelic
Dawn Of A Remarkable Era: 1960s Music Overview
The 1960 music scene brought a lot of changes, surprises and the beginning of musical styles still seen today.
• 1960s music overview
• 1960 rock and roll
• pop music 1960
• male teen idol
• girl group sound
Going to Goa
Goa's relaxed attitude and tropical beach setting make it a popular holiday destination, with something to offer everyone.
• goa
• goa trance
• india
• where to stay in goa
• goa beaches
November 2001's Best New CDs
Review of new CDs from The Alarm, Barenaked Ladies, Robin Brock, Dipsomaniacs, Green Day, Kittie, Natalie Merchant, Pink, Psychedelic Furs, Sting, America: A Tribute to Heroes, and The Wash Soundtrack.
• cd
• review
• alarm
• barenaked ladies
• robin brock
Pink Floyd's First Album from 1967
In 1967, Pink Floyd recorded their first album, 'The Piper at the Gates of Dawn', helping to define London's Summer of Love. One track in particular, Bike, is discussed.
• the piper at the gates of dawn
• pink floyd
• summer of love
• the wind in the willows
• 1967
The Fillmore West: Best Rock Venue
Psychedelic rock music and its associated light shows and poster art changed the world. Its birthplace was San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium, managed by Bill Graham.
• world's best rock venue
• fillmore
• bill graham
• psychedelic
• psychedelia
The Goblin Market: Ghostland
Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Bronte (among others) find new life in this provocative album from Jeff Kelly & Laura Weller.
• goblin market
• ghostland
• camera obscura
• green pajamas
• jeff kelly
The Grateful Dead: Rock Legends
The Grateful Dead's reputation as a leading psychedelic rock band remains unchallenged. San Francisco's best-loved people's band gave us a huge legacy of great rock music
• grateful dead
• the dead
• jam band
• best ever rock band
• san francisco
The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band pioneered both psychedelic folk and world music. Hailed by Paul McCartney and Robert Plant, their music remains loved by their fans worldwide.
• incredible string band
• folk music
• psychedelic
• world music
• robin williamson
Tropical Marine Dragonets
These gorgeous tropical fishes too often die of starvation in captivity. Provide them with a large, mature tank, however, and they will be the centerpiece of your tank.
• dragonet
• tropical marine fish
• tropical saltwater aquarium fish
• dactylopus
• synchiropus
Choice Cuts: September 2001
Music you should investigate. That's right, detective, turn off the radio. Featuring The Fearless Freep, Violet Indiana, Toulouse, Tertium Non Data, Randall Bramblett, AFI, and a New Orleans Jazz Brunch.
• indie music
• music review
• indepdent music
• new music
• cd review
Swinging London's Summer of Love
As with San Francisco, Swinging London also experienced a 'Summer of Love' in 1967. The musical and social revolution changed Britain forever.
• 1967 summer of love
• swinging london
• the beatles
• sergeant pepper’s lonely hearts club band
• carnaby street