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Stone Garden

The Speer brothers, Gary (guitar), Paul (guitar), and Neal (drums and piano), were at the core of what would eventually become Stone Backyard. The Lewiston, Identification preteen siblings from a musical family members, used their devices in the first 1960s. Their dad constructed them makeshift amplifiers out of aged stereo …

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D.O.A. (Dead on Arrival)

Not to end up being confused using the Vancouver hardcore punk/metallic clothing D.O.A., Deceased on Introduction (alternately and confusingly also called D.O.A.) is usually much, psychedelic acid rock-band influenced by famous brands Iron Butterfly, Uriah Heep, Vanilla Fudge, and Deep Crimson. Drummer and Middletown, NY indigenous Rick Ferrusi founded the …

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Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck

A good if not specifically noteworthy Canadian psychedelic music group who recorded for Capitol, probably across the later ’60s; the sleeve signifies that they documented at a Vancouver studio room, making it fairly likely that these were from Uk Columbia. They had written their own materials, and were incredibly influenced …

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Salloom, Sinclair and Mother Bear

Salloom, Sinclair and Mom Carry were a past due-’60s psychedelic music group with a lively but clumsy combination of blues-rock, Bob Dylan-ish folk-rock lyrics, plus some generic SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA psychedelic-style heavy rock and roll. Their vocals had been handled by primary vocalist/songwriter Roger Salloom as well as the …

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Wool

Wool released an obscure, self-titled record of normal psychedelic-oriented rock and roll in 1969 that mixed pop, hard rock and roll, and soul-funk affects on both primary material and addresses of music by Neil Gemstone, Chip Taylor, the Music group, and YOUR GOVERNMENT & the Keeping Firm. Lead guitarist Ed …

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Father Yod

In every of rock history, there may be few stranger stories than that of Father Yod & the Spirit of ’76 and Yahowa 13, the mystical quasi-cult psychedelic rock bands that documented prolifically in the middle-’70s. Psychedelic enthusiasts know about Yahowa via their link with Sky Saxon from the Seed …

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Shag

Not to end up being confused using the Shaggs, the Shag was a Milwaukee psych-garage combo that had popular in 1967 with “End & Listen.” Factual information on the group is bound, but it is well known that by 1969 the Shaggs had been in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA honing …

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Attila

Rising from your ashes of Billy Joel’s Extended Island-based rock and roll & roll music group the Inconveniences, Attila was an embarrassingly discordant duo that also presented the Inconveniences’ Jon Small. Described by Joel at that time as “psychedelic bullsh*t,” their self-titled debut recording arrived in 1970. A crucial and …

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The Tripsichord Music Box

The Tripsichord Music Container was among the many SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA rings managed and made by self-styled psychedelic svengali Matthew Katz — despite a slim body of recorded work that stands being among the most atmospheric and cosmic to emerge through the Bay Region scene in the post-Summer of …

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Fuse

Fuse made a little-known record for Epic by the end from the ’60s, and it is chiefly remembered for including two potential associates of Cheap Technique: Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson. The record is an typical, perhaps somewhat substandard, past due-’60s hard rock and roll recording. It appears forward for …

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