Hippy "psychedelic" songs

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A couple of months ago I heard The Beach Boys trippy hippy "Heroes and Villains" which I was still enjoying after not hearing it for so many years.



Australia's Russell Morris did a couple of Psychedelic songs in the Late 60s, "The Real Thing" became a big hit here and the song was simply done in one take however originally it was never meant to be a Psychedelic song or so I heard/read somewhere, however the song was recorded as an experiment just to see where the song would go and because they were pleased with the end result, decided to release it.



A lesser known follow up song to "The Real Thing" was also followed up with "Part 3 into Paper Walls" which could probably go in here as well. :D

 

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I'm kind of in my element here. I'm not entirely clued in as to how to link videos, so if you don't mind I'll just list.

'A Day In The Life'- The Beatles
'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'- The Beatles
'Mr Tambourine Man'- The Byrds
'Turn! Turn! Turn!- The Byrds
'Eight Miles High'- The Byrd's
'Living In The Past'- Jethro Tull
'Going Up The Country'- Canned Heat
'Rainbow Chaser'- Nirvana (NOT Kurt and co)
'Get Together'- The Youngbloods
'Something In The Air'- Thunderclap Newmann
'San Francisco'- Scott McKenzie
'Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)- Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
'Beechwood Park'- The Zombies
'Time Of The Season'- The Zombies
'Let's Go To San Francisco'- The Flowerpot Men
'Live For Today'- The Grass Roots
'Love Street'- The Doors
'Soul Sacrifice'- Santana
'See Emily Play'- Pink Floyd
'Woodstock'- Crosby Stills Nash and Young
'Ohio'- Crosby Stills Nash and Young
'Wooden Ships'- Crosby Stills and Nash
'Red Telephone'- Love
'China Cat Sunlower'- Grateful Dead
'Dark Star'- Grateful Dead
'Paper Sun'- Traffic
'Magic Bus'- The Who
'Magic Carpet Ride'- Steppenwolf
'Fresh Garbage'- Spirit
'Pictures Of Matchstick Men'- Status Quo
'My Sweet Lord'- George Harrison
'Flowers In The Rain'- The Move
'Children And Flowers'- The Critters
'Our National Anthem'- The Gentle Soul
'Golden Earring'-Gandalf
'Purple Haze'- Hendrix
'Sunshine Of Your Love'- Cream
'Coming Into Los Angeles'- Arlo Guthrie
'Imagine'- John Lennon

I know there's more, but I think that's a decent enough list for a start.
 

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The Pretty Things-Talkin' About The Good Times (1968)



Talkin' about the Pretty Things go find their SF Sorrow concept album, it's all good.

Exemple :
Defecting Grey
 

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