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[Intoxicating Vibes] A Beginner’s Guide to Classic Psychedelic Rock Songs (Western Music)

In the 1960s, a kind of culture called psychedelia emerged among people who used hallucinogenic drugs, and musicians influenced by that culture expressed it in music as psychedelic rock.

Although the boom was short-lived, even in the 2020s globally renowned bands like Tame Impala and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are still distilling its influence into their own unique sounds.

This article introduces classic and famous tracks that are essential to discussing the history of rock, focusing on the standards of psychedelic rock.

If you’re new to the genre, use this article as a starting point and dive into the deep allure of psych.

[Intoxicating Vibes] A Beginner’s Guide to Classic Psychedelic Rock (Western Music) — Best Songs, Vol. 21–30

OxymoronGuru

Guru Guru is a German (then West German) rock band formed around Mani Neumeier, and the band’s name is derived from the sound a frog makes.

“Oxymoron” is a track included on their third album, “Känguru,” released in 1972.

And the AddressDeep Purple

Deep Purple is one of the United Kingdom’s representative hard rock bands, and their early songs show influences of psychedelic rock.

“And the Address” is a track from their debut album “Shades of Deep Purple,” released in 1968.

Father Cannot YellCan

Can – Monster Movie – Father Cannot Yell (original 1969)
Father Cannot YellCan

Can is a West German band formed in Cologne in 1968, and at the time of their formation they were called “Inner Space.” “Father Cannot Yell” is a track from the 1969 album Monster Movie.

KanaanAMON DUUL II

Amon Düül II is a German band (then West German) that branched off from Amon Düül and was formed in 1968.

Although they disbanded in 1981, they have continued to perform intermittently.

“Kanaan” is a track from their debut album, Phallus Dei.

Wait for the SummerYeasayer

Yeasayer is an American rock band formed in 2006, and they performed at the Fuji Rock Festival in 2010.

“Wait for the Summer” is a track from their debut album “All Hour Cymbals,” released in 2007.

Im Garten SandosaAmon Düül

Im Garten Sandosa – Amon Düül (1969)
Im Garten SandosaAmon Düül

Amon Düül was a West German rock band formed in Munich that was active from 1967 to 1971.

“Im Garten Sandosa” is included on the album “Psychedelic Underground,” released in 1969.

God’s CopHappy Mondays

Happy Mondays – God’s Cop (audio only)
God's CopHappy Mondays

Happy Mondays is an English rock band formed in 1984, often abbreviated as “Hapiman.” “God’s Cop” is a track from the album “Pills ’n’ Thrills and Bellyaches,” which reached No.

4 on the UK charts.