What is Psychadelic?
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an incorrect spelling of psychedelic
its psychedelic... with an e
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A common misspelling of "
What a bummer! I tried to download "Alan's Psychadelic Breakfast" from iTunes, but I couldn't find it.
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Very cool, hip, far out, amazing, colorful
"Wow, that sunset's psychadelic, man."
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A type of music that arose in the mid to late 1960s largely through the influence of hallucunogic drugs such as LSD-25 and suchlike. Pioneers of this musical style included the Beatles, with their most psychadelic works including "Tomorrow Never Knows," one of the first real songs of this musical genre in 1966 as the last song on the largely conventional "Revolver" album. Other bands to embrace this new style include Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, the Doors and countless others. It was with the release of the Beatles 1967 LP Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band that bands began to experiment with new music, now that the rules had been broken forever....
The Acid-soaked piano sound on Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play" is one of the greatestpsychadelic works to date
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1.
an incorrect spelling of psychedelic
its psychedelic... with an e
See
2.
A common misspelling of "
What a bummer! I tried to download "Alan's Psychadelic Breakfast" from iTunes, but I couldn't find it.
See
3.
Very cool, hip, far out, amazing, colorful
"Wow, that sunset's psychadelic, man."
See
4.
A type of music that arose in the mid to late 1960s largely through the influence of hallucunogic drugs such as LSD-25 and suchlike. Pioneers of this musical style included the Beatles, with their most psychadelic works including "Tomorrow Never Knows," one of the first real songs of this musical genre in 1966 as the last song on the largely conventional "Revolver" album. Other bands to embrace this new style include Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, the Doors and countless others. It was with the release of the Beatles 1967 LP Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band that bands began to experiment with new music, now that the rules had been broken forever....
The Acid-soaked piano sound on Pink Floyd's "See Emily Play" is one of the greatestpsychadelic works to date
See