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I listened to psychedelic rock last night, and it was incredible. I was listening to it, and then all of the sudden, all my thoughts stopped, and the music was everything. I looked at a cool tapestry that was on the wall and let my mind see what it wanted in it. It was like a winamp visualization in the tapestry. |
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Does Sgt Pepper / Revolver count? |
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That's a good way of describing it. When you're in the zone listening to music, you can hear each instrument separately and clearly as they're all playing together. I think it makes music so much better. With psychedelic rock, it just forced me into this zone and stopped all my thoughts, making me listen to it. After this happened, I just enjoyed it and looked at a complicated tapestry pattern. |
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Cool, I'm glad that there's somebody out there who knows what I mean |
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I'm all for it! I've been listening to and writing it for a long time. |
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Right now, I listen to mostly Buckethead, Radiohead, Porcupine Tree, Dinosaur Jr., Built to Spill, Devin Townsend, and Smashing Pumpkins |
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If isolating all of the aspects of music is something you enjoy, you should really learn to play an instrument. Most musicians will tell you that this sort of thing is natural to them and happens almost every time they listen to music. Once you know how to create music yourself, it becomes easy to pick it apart and hear all the complexities for what they really are. |
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I'm also big on both Radiohead and Built to Spill. You would probably like Spoon, Doves, and possibly Grandaddy. |
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Skysaw, good stuff. I didn't know. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 07-29-2008 at 07:08 PM.
You are dreaming right now.
I'm surprised no one mentioned jimi hendrix or jefferson airplane. |
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damn the numbers to hell! |
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here's a few more you might enjoy |
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early rolling stones, and deep purple are good too for pulling stuff apart before sleep.i love black sabbath before bed. |
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Great suggestions everyone, keep them coming! Especially thanks to skysaw and Universal Mind |
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Recipe for sensory overwhelm: |
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Like dreamsinmymynd said Jimi hendrix and Jefferson Airplane are two great bands of psychedelic rock, about Jefferson Airplane i recommend the Surrealistic Pillow. |
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If you dig psychedelic rock then you should check out some GOOD fusion. I say GOOD because msot of it sucks and I honestly wouldn't call it fusion, I'd call it smooth jazz. Check out some Miles davis from during the 70s. I'll put a link to some good shit. |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
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You guys really need to check out Ozric Tentacles. They reinvented Space Rock with their psychedelic, almost folky at times sound. What I love so much about it is that its subtle enough to make great background music, yet there's so much going on when you really pay attention to it. The band's always throwing in bits of pyschedelia throughout their songs to keep it constantly interesting. At the very least check out some tracks here: http://www.last.fm/music/Ozric+Tentacles. Albums to hear are Erpland, Strangitude, and Jurassic Shift, though I've yet to hear a sub-par one in their giant catalog. |
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cool! thanks, i'll defo check em out. have you heard of circulus? |
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Yeah, I love their Lick on the Tip of an Envelope album |
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Last edited by Speesh; 08-24-2008 at 03:04 PM.
Stoned, I can way better than sober focus on every individual instrument, which is interesting, can be cool, but often turns the music into something else. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
Piper at the Gates of Dawn |
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Why was this ever in philosophy. |
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