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re: Led Zeppelin vs. Pink Floyd
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:52 pm to Burt Reynolds
Posted on 10/13/14 at 6:52 pm to Burt Reynolds
Just reading a little bit about, the Beatles were doing tape feedback and having sitars and talking about drugs (Day Tripper) in their songs as early as '65
That's when most other bands that become "psychedelic" (Byrds, Beach Boys, etc) were still covering blues songs or writing silly pop songs and the Dead were still called the Warlocks and the acid tests had just started to be a thing
If thats Dylans influence on the Beatles I dunno probably, but they were definitely the first to do it
That's when most other bands that become "psychedelic" (Byrds, Beach Boys, etc) were still covering blues songs or writing silly pop songs and the Dead were still called the Warlocks and the acid tests had just started to be a thing
If thats Dylans influence on the Beatles I dunno probably, but they were definitely the first to do it
Posted on 10/13/14 at 7:00 pm to danman6336
See i just dont consider the byrds or beach boys psychdelic. If you wanna be technical like that, bob dylan invented if not, it was the beatles and pink floyd.
If a sitar makes something psychedelic, then ravi shankar and his predecessors are the fathers of psychedlic music by a longshot
If a sitar makes something psychedelic, then ravi shankar and his predecessors are the fathers of psychedlic music by a longshot
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