Some psychedelic sixties vibes like Jethro Tull or something, I need some new music for my iPod. Anything. Inspire me.
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Some psychedelic sixties vibes like Jethro Tull or something, I need some new music for my iPod. Anything. Inspire me.
Peter, Bjorn, and John. Newer band, but check them out.. I could listen to them all day..
Yeah I like that song the young ones,
Im not too familliar with Jethro Tull but some pretty trippy bands i got in my collection (apologies in advance if this gets long, im just gonna look through my itunes and pick out a few at random and i have about 10 solid days worth of music)
Battles ( Very cool, trippy group Ive heard them classified as "Math Rock", check out the album Mirrored, or youtube the vid for "Tonto")
Boards of Canada (very chill downtempo electronica, one of my favorites to listen to when stoned)
The Books (not sure how to describe them but maybe modern folk/electronica/music concrete (tape music)... one of the most interesting live shows ive seen)
Buck 65 (think Tom Waits, if he got into hip-hop)
The Flaming Lips (very psychedelic group, check out the albums Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots or War with the Mystics
Kid Koala and Bullfrog (check out the album Bullfrog, may be listed as just Bullfrog for the artist too)
Les Claypool's Flying Frog Brigade (check out Purple Onion or Of Whales and Woe)
The Mars Volta (never really been able to get to into them, but a lot of people like them and they're pretty psychedelic and trippy, like a newer pink floyd I guess)
Modest Mouse
Morphine (more people should listen to this band, very cool kinda jazzy stuff)
My Bloody Valentine (tripped out, shoegazer rock)
Presidents of the U.S.A (just plain goofy and fun)
Primus
Radiohead (new album is prety sweet, and it's free from thier website also OK computer, and Hail to the thief are greats)
Soul Coughing (very very underrated band, they got a prety unique sound, check the first 2 albums)
TV On The Radio (interesting sound, not sure how i'd describe it)
not really sure what styles you're into but there's a pretty ecclectic mix of some groups worth looking into
Yeah Battles, forgot about them. I saw them on Jools Holland last week. You can see that live performance if you follow the link on my thread on them, its pretty good. Also some good music on this week from Foals. At war with the mystics is also a great album.
My friend, who liked Jethro Tull, also liked Neil Young. "The Needle & The Damage Done" song (not exactly sure of the name) is cool. He also liked Rush, Zeppelin, and The Doors.
http://boards.cannabis.com/music-roo...ssic-rock.html
Start here...:thumbsup:
king crimson - court of the crimson king
hawk wind - just about anything by them
jefferson airplane - surrealistic pillow
the doors - need i say more
grateful dead - infrared roses
old monster magnet - tab 25
Grandaddy
listen to some Focus
I thought about surrealistic pillow by jeffersons airplane. The problem is I just don't know what album to buy from them, or from Tull, or Lynyrd Skynyrd. You can listen to 30seconds of each track on iTunes, and you can buy single tracks, but the trouble is if you end up buying loads of tracks it eventually becomes cheaper to just buy the whole album, only then I THINK its too late. Anyways I zapped Stand Up the second Tull record, Electric Ladyland by Hendrix was on there for 5 quid and some belle and sebastian tracks. Oh yeah and that one called Atlas by Battles. As for Zeppelin and Aerosmith, well I already own most of their stuff on CD.
Iron Butterfly...........? would that be one?
I mostly listen to reggae and some other stuff.But I thought Iron Butterfly was pretty trippy,the song is like 17 minutes long I think.
yea iron butterfly's ina-gadda-da-vida would be a good one. electric ladyland is a another good one. but i never realy considered zep aerosmith or skynard as psychodelic. another good band wood be velvet underground. also the monkees and the beach boys done some psychodelic stuff. most notably would be head by the monkees and smileysmle by the beach boys. also frank zappa. and the strawberry alarm clock , mc5, litter, sopwith camel , soft machine ,and the 13th floor elevators. all these guys are from the late 60s. but there has been a reoccuance of psychedelic music recently withbands like umphreys mcgee, rusted root, ekoostik hookah (you can down load there music free at ekoostik.com), the recipe, and many others
Try some Tricky, Portishead, or Electric Wizard
youde probably like anything off the elephant 6 lable, Olivia Tremor Control, Neutra Milk Hotel, Apples in Stereo, Circulatory System ect...
I'd be up for some Portishead if they ever get round to recording another album...
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Did someone mention Pipe at the Gates of Dawn? (edited-internet-connection-fuck-up-error...)
Oh yeah It's an album to get stoned and listen to is what I was trying to say, perhaps the epitomy of the stoner music spectra.
U2 -Rattle and Hum
Clapton- always a fav
Mellencamp- maybe ya gotta b a midwesterner for John
Sting -I do declare Id drink his bathwater
Wallflowers
Dylan
Stones- always rockin out
Cream -Claptons been in alot of bands
Allman Brothers- wif Dreck Trucks Live at the Beacon
Jackson Brown?
I crank up Jethro Tull when hubbys mad at me
hubby hates jethro
early Santana
Porcupine Tree.
I also love the band Morphine.
Didjeridoo music is always cool.
Portishead
fa life!!!
shit's off the chain
i generally like "new age" type of music
"dead can dance" is an example
see New Age music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for finding similar music/groups/artists
The Dresden Dolls and/or Amanda Palmer
YouTube - dresdendolls's Channel
YouTube - amandapalmer's Channel
Check out Devendra Banhart
YouTube - d.banhart
I'm going to throw this out since I haven't seen anyone else mention it but...
The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds
Amazing stuff.
Jethro tull thick as a brick.. That'll keep you busy for awhile :)
Pink floyd of course.
Jeff beck
Robin trower
Leslie West with Mountain
Allman brothers
Little feet
Who
Zeplin
After all these years I still have over 600 albums. IMO much better sound quality that you just don't get from a cd. The pops and stuff are annoying but once the music starts you dont notice them.
thats a pretty sweet list of bands dude, some of my favorites are on there. Battles is freaking amazing, I didn't know there were others on the forums that liked them. Personally, even though I like their new cd, I think their older ep's were way cooler, in general, all their music is awesome.Quote:
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I also love the books when I'm high. I get really caught up in their sound. Its really interesting music if you can set aside time to just sit and listen. It's not really music i'd consider bringing with me in the car or something though, all the sounds would probably mess with my head lol.
You know...I can't help but notice, every single list of band suggestions I post on this site and others, someone comments to me about how awesome my suggestions are... I should get paid for shit like this...
And I still say they should let me take over the cannabis.com radio for a day, I promise I'd do a kickass job.:D
yeah i know what you mean dude, If i got paid to suggest new/interesting bands to people, I'd be fuckin rich because my friends always ask me about new music since i use to spend most of my time scouring the net for interesting stuff. I guess people don't think thats a very good skill though, haha. They look at it as being lazy and sitting infront of the computer listening to music all day, jerks. They don't understand what its like to be a musician, lol.
amen to that +rep
if you want classic 60's psychedelic tunes, there's obviously the doors, jimi, some beatles etc...
but some new age stuff that's pretty trippy and enjoyable (especially while under the influence) is Mars Volta (De-Loused In The Comatorium album) or some sigur ros is also quite "chillin" and stoner-tastic ;p
enjoy :hippy: