What is the trippiest Pink Floyd song?

'Astronomy Domine' – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967)
One of the shorter pieces in Pink Floyd's psychedelic armoury, this is the most psychedelic piece of their debut album.
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Is Pink Floyd music psychedelic?

One of the defining forces behind 1960s psychedelia, Pink Floyd became one of the most influential and successful groups of all time. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame cites them “as the architects of two major music movements – psychedelic space-rock and blues-based progressive rock”.
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What is the most trippy song?

Top 20 Psychedelic Rock Songs
  1. The Beatles, "Strawberry Fields Forever" (1967)
  2. Pink Floyd, "See Emily Play" (1967) ...
  3. The Byrds, "Eight Miles High" (1966) ...
  4. The Who, "I Can See For Miles" (1967) ...
  5. The Doors, "Light My Fire" (1967) ...
  6. The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Purple Haze" (1967) ...
  7. Jefferson Airplane, "White Rabbit" (1967) ...
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Is the wall psychedelic?

It's taken me years to write this review for The Wall, an album from the world's premier psychedelic band, one that was anything but sweeping in its expanse, anything but grandiose in its embrace of the cosmos, an album firmly rooted and earthbound, an album steeped in the attitudes of reactionary punk, yet dismissed ...
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What happens if you listen to psychedelic music?

It causes the brain to produce feel-good endorphins and chemicals are released that promote healing. Psychedelic music specifically came from a place of a newfound freedom and experimentation — experimenting with sounds, lyrics, even the length of songs — all had the aim of taking the listener on a ride.
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ECHOES - PINK FLOYD - A Visual Psychedelic Experience



Who is the most popular psychedelic rock band?

When you think of psychedelic rock bands, you have to include the likes of The Doors, Grateful Dead, Flaming Lips, The 13th Floor Elevators, The Zombies, Iron Butterfly and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Some of these psychedelic rock bands are considered some of the greatest rock bands of all time, and with good reason.
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What is a psychedelic song?

Psychedelic music (sometimes called psychedelia) is a wide range of popular music styles and genres influenced by 1960s psychedelia, a subculture of people who used psychedelic drugs such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline, and cannabis to experience synesthesia and altered states of consciousness.
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What is the first psychedelic song?

Many say 'Eight Miles High' was the first psychedelic rock song* (another contender, 'You're Gonna Miss Me' by Texas band The 13th Floor Elevators, was recorded later but released first).
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What makes a good psychedelic song?

Criteria: With instrumental originality, sound exploration, studio effects and extended improvisation as the central elements of psychedelic music, these songs were chosen as the best examples that helped define the genre.
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What is the meaning of Shine on You Crazy Diamond?

What “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” is about. The song is primarily a tribute to the aforementioned artists' former bandmate Syd Barrett. Barrett, who was also one of the founders of Pink Floyd, was kicked out of the group in 1968 because of his fragile mental health and LSD abuse.
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Are Pink Floyd songs about drugs?

Certainly not as trippy as the early stuff, the band's latter-day druggy tunes were pharmaceutical-grade anthems, and some make our list of the 10 druggiest Pink Floyd songs.
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Why are Pink Floyd songs sad?

Sad or Sorrowful Pink Floyd Songs for a Funeral. Most of Pink Floyd's work has a sorrowful tone because the band tended to write about serious issues, such as war, depression, mental illness, isolation, and greed.
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Are psychedelics legal?

The use, sale, and possession of psilocybin in the United States, despite state laws, is illegal under federal law.
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How does psychedelic music affect the brain?

This may occur by short-circuiting a key brain region called the claustrum, which is the potential seat of consciousness in the brain. At the same time, psychedelic drugs facilitate activity in brain regions that support emotions, memories, and meaning making, especially brain regions that are recruited by music.
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Who started psychedelic music?

Initially centred on the West Coast of the United States, where the early Grateful Dead was the house band at novelist Ken Kesey's Acid Test multimedia “happenings,” psychedelia soon spread from the San Francisco Bay area to the rest of the country and then to Europe to become the major rock phenomenon of the late ...
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Why do people listen to psychedelic music?

A sense of timelessness or a time loop. Alter the sense of awareness and consciousness. Feeling of familiar objects and forms bending into space and time i.e., dynamization.
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What are the psychedelic colors?

Psychedelic Art Color Scheme » Bright

This 6 colors palette has been categorised in Bright, Green, Pink, Purple, Red and Yellow color categories.
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What bands did hippies listen to?

Traditional folk music was widespread and popular by the mid-'60s, thanks to events like the Newport Folk Festival and artists such as Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and Joan Baez. Psychedelic music was still in its infancy at that time, fast gaining popularity thanks to acts like The Beatles, Donovan, and The Yardbirds.
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What is stoner rock music?

Stoner rock, also known as stoner metal or stoner doom, is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of doom metal with psychedelic rock and acid rock. The genre emerged during the early 1990s and was pioneered foremost by Kyuss and Sleep.
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Can music make you hallucinate?

A musical hallucination is a type of auditory hallucination where music is perceived without an external source. It is observed in primary psychotic illness, in sensory deprivation states like hearing impairment and organic psychosis.
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What are psychedelics used to treat?

Psychedelic therapy is the use of plants and compounds that can induce hallucinations to treat mental health diagnoses, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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