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History of Psychedelic Rock 迷幻樂的歷史Part 1 (中文字幕)

stanley5.blogspot.com 史丹利五提供History of Psychedelic Rock 迷幻樂的歷史Part 1 7 Parts total 中文字幕Psychedelic rock is a style of rock music that attempts to replicate the mind-altering experiences of hallucinogenic drugs. It emerged during the mid 1960s among garage and folk rock bands in Britain and the United States. Psychedelic rock is a bridge from early blues-based rock to progressive rock and heavy metal, but it also drew on non-Western sources such as Indian music’s rāgas and sitars. While the first contemporary musicians to be influenced by psychedelic drugs were in the jazz and folk scenes, the first use of the term “psychedelic” in popular music was by the “acid-folk” group The Holy Modal Rounders in 1964, with the song “Hesitation Blues.”[citation needed] The first use of the word “psychedelic” in a rock music context is usually credited to The Deep, and the earliest known appearance of this usage of the word in print is in the title of their 1966 album The Psychedelic Moods of the Deep. Roky Erickson, lead singer of The 13th Floor Elevators, coined the term ‘psychedelic rock’ in a 1966 interview. In 1962, British rock embarked on a frenetic race of ideas that spread back to the US with the British Invasion. The folk music scene also experimented with outside influences. In the tradition of Jazz and blues many musicians began to take drugs, and include drug references in their songs. Beat Generation writers like William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Allen

25 Responses to “ History of Psychedelic Rock 迷幻樂的歷史Part 1 (中文字幕) ”

  1. redubu2 Says:

    this has to be one of the worst documentaries about psychedelic rock i’ve seen.. Why is there no mention of the 13th Floor Elevators? They make it seem like Psychedelic rock only came from San Fransisco or England… What a bunch of bullshit..


  2. 9Iamthewalrus Says:

    @MUGEN2800 like totaly man


  3. niggaT42000 Says:

    THAT GUY IN THE BEGINNING SUCKS DICK, TRYING REALLY HARD TO EXPLAIN


  4. stkmce Says:

    gee, what are the fascist “brain police” up to now, honey?


  5. daubreyjaneweirdsley Says:

    @GamingwithFuzz..I think you ought to do a little research!! The use of LSD did not decline after it became illegal. In fact the opposite was true. LSD use increased exponentially for the next five years as it became a codified part of the hippie counterculture. Or as Robert Christgau the cultural critic wrote acid became a part of “mass bohemianism” and of course LSD’s cachet increased once it became illegal. Another revisionist trope bits the dust!!


  6. thezestiest Says:

    @novaflo339 I don’t really consider cannabis psychedelic…in fact I don’t really consider it a drug at all.


  7. novaflo339 Says:

    @thezestiest

    not even cannabis..?

    c’mon…you need to get out more!

    even try a few shooms someday(not many)


  8. daubreyjaneweirdsley Says:

    @emlathrop You really don’t get it do you?But then your young.The revisionist cultural historians of the Punk generation have tried to co-opt history because little of their music has had lasting value.Hippie created the social & cultural context for Psychedelic Rock & was by definition Hippie music.I know my mother was a hippie photographer she worked in the London Underground & San francisco between 1966/70.The Elevators were good but they were hardly known at the time & had very little impact


  9. thezestiest Says:

    @Nobodie92 Actually I enjoy psychedelic rock and I’ve never taken psychedelics.


  10. robertschelly Says:

    8:48 the legendary Neal C.


  11. GamingwithFuzz Says:

    @Dylan3630
    yes they were. they formed in 1965 and released their first album in february of 1966. At the end of 1966 into 1967, new bands started to form, like Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service an it lasted until the end of the Summer of love which was basically the end of the psychedelic era.

    The use of psychedelic drugs after 1967, minimized or decreased because LSD was illegal after 1967.

    If there had to be an Psychedelic Era it would be from 1966-1972


  12. ratherfam Says:

    “Once upon a Long Time Ago
    folks were born to know
    Crossroads Siren Song held Serious Sway
    People took time comin’
    to answer its summon
    in that long gone time, Crossroads Great HeydaY”
    The Conductor/ Last Train to Crossroads/
    and uh-were men the only artists worth talking to ? Guess so….RIP Jer


  13. Dadollargeneral Says:

    @Nobodie92 peanuts?


  14. pervertedmind Says:

    The only thing weed can’t do is cure heartburn. d(:


  15. dreck93 Says:

    do the chinese interest in that ?


  16. harleybrewer99 Says:

    @MUGEN2800 im 17 and i feel the same way


  17. Hannekehanneke Says:

    Is the head of the news reader in the first minute rainbow coloured or is it just me? :-)


  18. Nobodie92 Says:

    saying you dont have to enjoy psychedelic music on psychedelics is just like saying you can enjoy penaut butter without any penauts in it. denial.


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  20. Cam6769 Says:

    lol you can tell Kesey had some peacocks on his farm cause you can hear them at the end of this video


  21. Dylan3630 Says:

    no way the 13th floor elevators were the first to do psychedelic rock


  22. djtforeal Says:

    tomorrow never knows first psychedelic song in my opinion


  23. LostGoldMusic Says:

    This is quite an interesting documentary. It really makes you think about the history of psychedelic rock.


  24. eddiemperor Says:

    Well said Brother.


  25. freqazoidiac Says:

    gawd, you critics have to understand something. This was on the Television. Of course it’s going to be trimming all the good stuff to leave only the ‘big hitters’ of the music industry. No mention of elevators, seeds, love, DMT, rusty evans, kim fowley..because it’s TOPICAL, not deep. Expect this from the industry. Why would they Promote the elevators, when for one, they were on an Independant Texas label then, and Charly now..no profits for anyone! That’s the reasons folks.



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