Starring Jane Fonda as the eponymous Barbarella, a beautiful spacefarer tasked with tracking down an evil scientist (played by Milo O'Shea) bent on unleashing chaos across the universe, this visually stunning film blends retro-futuristic design with psychedelic visuals to create an unforgettab...
The witty humor, slapstick comedy, and modern-day parallels make it a timeless treasure for all ages. Actors: Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet, Don Messick Dig Deeper Brilliant Flintstones Comics from DC Also ranks #2 on The Best TV Theme Songs of All Time Also ...
Bring all the uber-psychedelic vibes of the 60s to your upcoming Halloween gala with "Season of the Witch." Donovan's enchanting song has played in a variety of films and TV shows (our favorite has to be Madison Montgomery dancing to it inAmerican Horror Story: Coven). It's sultry, sed...
Psychedelic Sight invites readers to nominate recordings for its lists of bestpsychedelic albumsandpsychedelic songs. Below are some of their picks. Also, viewreaders’ picks for best songs. >Nominate your favorite psychedelic albums(or songs). >Listen to this page’s musicon Spotify. ‘Todd’ T...
This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
Before the Summer of Love, there was the Season of the Witch. In it, Donovan Leitch transformed from the Scottish Bob Dylan into the Sunshine Superman, a paisley-clad and permed psychedelic who wrote fables about rotund angels, Arthurian queens, and Sunset Strip nightclubs where Fellini dream...
In a pre–Dark Side of the Moon world, “Astronomy Domine” was Pink Floyd’s calling card, single-handedly generating every space-rock cliché and exposing rock’s true psychedelic potential. Forget Jerry Garcia and Jefferson Airplane: According to Syd Barrett’s brilliantly warped songwriting, ...
scene in the early ’60s. From its origins as a jug band, the Lovin’ Spoonful evolved into pop hit-makers with songs such as “Do You Believe in Magic?”“Daydream,”“You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice,”“Rain on the Roof” and the iconic “Summer in the City,” released in ...
they approached at a slightly different angle than Speedy Keen et al. Guy Garvey’s voice comes out at the same pitch, but it feels more lament than celebration. With a slightly psychedelic feel, redolent of the Beatles in and aroundYellow Submarine, it is a brave and worthy successor. –...
Not a big hit but you’d be hard-pressed to find two more shining examples of early psychedelic pop (“Open My Eyes”) and singer-songwriter balladry (“Hello It’s Me”) than these two early Todd Rundgren vehicles—“Hello It’s Me” was, in fact, the first song he wrote. When ...