Nope this one was surprising enough that I made room for it in my brain. would bet you literal money that reciepts could be pulled up to confirm.
maybe i called him the singular psych goat or something
Probably the most cataclysmic recording of 1966 that almost nobody heard
Jeff Beck pinched the Whos maniac drummer Keith Moon and half of future led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones with the general British Invasion wunderkind Nicky Hopkins on piano and formed the second supergroup to record this instrumental monster
predicts Hendrix with its astral travelling guitar solo and heavy metal with its bridge that 180s into absolutely pulverizing riffage
worth reading the whole Wikipedia page on its creation

Just as good as Paint It Black
should've been a big hit
first time hearing this, f***ing great
first time hearing this, f***ing great
I've posted it a million times
don't know how you missed every time
maybe i called him the singular psych goat or something
I know it wasn't this because I was surprised you didn't name Zappa who obviously isn't psych
Also you don't even remember claiming that Lou Reed outperformed Jeff Beck in 1966 so don't even @ me about my stoner memory
I know it wasn't this because I was surprised you didn't name Zappa who obviously isn't psych
Also you don't even remember claiming that Lou Reed outperformed Jeff Beck in 1966 so don't even @ me about my stoner memory
nah f*** it, i might have been right with the Lou Reed one
nah f*** it, i might have been right with the Lou Reed one
Even aside from the Yardbirds you had Becks Bolero alone
if any of the Velvets harder songs came out in '66 then I would accept the debate but they didn't so I dont
Even aside from the Yardbirds you had Becks Bolero alone
if any of the Velvets harder songs came out in '66 then I would accept the debate but they didn't so I dont
VU and Nico was recorded in 1966 though 
VU and Nico was recorded in 1966 though 
Eight Miles High was recorded in '65 but I wasn't about to bring it up for that year
Eight Miles High was recorded in '65 but I wasn't about to bring it up for that year
i mean i didnt bring up the Reed vs. Beck 1966 debate ITT lol
i mean i didnt bring up the Reed vs. Beck 1966 debate ITT lol
SHUT UP
throwing on Freak Out! on hour 12 of work
SHUT UP
throwing on Freak Out! on hour 12 of work
F***in guy was really letting these poor idiots that were just trying to get laid have it
forgot how 50s this thing is
F***in guy was really letting these poor idiots that were just trying to get laid have it
forgot how 50s this thing is
lowkey i think some of the lyrics on that album are more serious than they seem. pretty sure FZ said at one point that his divorce was responsible for the album. lot of it kinda feels like mix of bs satire and slightly genuine/related
lowkey i think some of the lyrics on that album are more serious than they seem. pretty sure FZ said at one point that his divorce was responsible for the album. lot of it kinda feels like mix of bs satire and slightly genuine/related
I hear it on I'm Not Satisfied
I hear it on I'm Not Satisfied
how could i be such a fool
Good Vibrations, Tomorrow Never Knows, or Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands are definitely in my top 3