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Old 06-25-2016, 12:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Psych rock bands similar to Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd are few and far between. The only two who share some similarities which come to my mind at the moment are these...


Kaleidoscope - Tangerine Dream (1967)


Dantalian's Chariot - Chariot Rising (1967)

Psych rock bands similar to the Count Five are a bit more plentiful. The Seeds, The Electric Prunes, The Chocolate Watchband, The Blues Magoos, to name a few.
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I keep hearing Electic Prunes from people that's something I ought to check out for sure
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One of the best live rock albums ever...


Electric Prunes - Stockholm '67 (1967)
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It won't widen your musical experience much, but one song is straight between Barrett era Pink Floyd and Psychotic Reaction, and was just about released before both of them: Isn't It Strange, by the Sparrow.

Sliding guitars, references to cups of tea, but a crunchy American sound, and all done and released on 8th August 1966. Psychotic Reaction was released in 'August'.

It's the B-side to Tomorrow's Ship, a more bluesy rolling along number that's also fab, but in a different way. The group became Steppenwolf.

It's my first post so I can't put a URL in, but it's all there on Youtube. I used to have the single, and I played it a lot.
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