Pale performed by Beyond The Wall Of Sleep
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"Lazy Calm" performed by Cocteau Twins
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Waiting for the Moving Van performed by David Ackles
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Sublimation Hour performed by Destroyer
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| | : I'm a big Destroyer fan. He's an amazing vocalis. I don't know what you're talking about. The new album wasn't all everyone had hoped for, but has a couple of good songs in particular "Students Carve Hearts out of Coal".
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Abaddon performed by GPKISM
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Watch Take Care performed by HE SAID
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Funeral of Hearts performed by HIM
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My Secret Friend performed by IAMX feat. Imogen Heap
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White Rabbit performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Somebody To Love performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Suite Imaginaria performed by Marcos Valle
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roses in the snow performed by Nico
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Nocturne performed by Paralysed Age
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Sex Beat performed by Sex Beat
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Do I Scare You performed by Shakespear’s Sister
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Il est ne le divine enfant performed by Sioxsie and the Banshees
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Somebody To Love performed by The Boogie Pimps
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| | : I've not heard this, and I'm not really going to go out of my way to find it, although I appreciate your sentiments. Anyway, before Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick and some of the others were in a band called The Great Society, and they also did a version of this song, produced by Sly Stone. So it feels like something of a circle turning, although in 1966 he hadn't formed the great melting pot of the family.
There are stories attached to that session, but thats by the by, the Great Societys' legacy would be a very fine live album. You should track it down. Proper Psychedelia. : Jeff, thanks for the comment. Sly Stone being involved in a version of this sounds intriguing, I will try to track it down.
Also interesting that you should use the word 'psychedelia'. You're absolutely right to - I think I didn't because I tend to associate it with either very surreal type of music (e.g. early Pink Floyd) or fairly mellow music (e.g Albatross, Good Morning Starshine, or late Pink Floyd), and both Somebody To Love and White Rabbit are neither.....Well, I suppose White Rabbit is surreal, but in a direct kind of way if that makes sense. You could say its closer to punk than hippy.
I know very little about this period to be honest - as you can probably tell - but there's more interesting music there than I once thought.
P.S. I wouldn't 'go out of your way to find' the Boogie Pimps version. In the context of the video channel they have on in the gym it was great when it came on - the vocal is similar and as I say the video is just so wierd it's worth watching. All in all quite fun but not essential.
cheers, Matt
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three imaginary boys performed by the cure
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Close to Me performed by The Cure
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Is everything real ? performed by the frozen autumn
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This Corrosion performed by The Sisters of Mercy
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Bouncing Babies performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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burning skies performed by tones on tail
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When You�re Evil performed by Voltaire
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