60s garage/psych
editGR article
edit- Garage rock article with longest text on November 4, 2016[[1]]
- Garage rock article before lead-out book references converted to Harvard notes, February 10, 2017 (may show url links to book pages that are no longer present). [2]
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editExternal links
editGarage/psych/freakbeat
edit- 60s Garage Bands.com - histories of local and regional bands of the 60s (archive of old site)
- '60s Garage Bands – histories of local and regional bands of the 1960s (dead link to original site)
- 60s Tampa Bay Bands - provides information on Tampa area garage rock bands in the 1960s
- A Bit Like You And Me – '60s garage band biographies, song histories, lyrics, and music
- All-Female Bands of the 60s Happy Women's History Month! - Amoeblog profiles on all-female rock bands of the 60s
- Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 1) - Discusses several groups from Ashville in the 1960s
- Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 2) - "
- Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 3) - "
- American Sabor - Covers Latin acts in US, including Chicano rock bands from the 1960s
- Bang a Gong - covers 1960s and 1970s acts including regional garage bands
- The Basement Walls - information about 1960s New England garage bands and recordings
- Beyond the Calico Wall - covers 1960s garage rock and psychedelic music
- Beyond the Beat Generation – interviews with former members of 1960s garage bands
- Beyond the Beat Generation - earlier link including some acts now deleted
- Beyond Louie Louie - website covering Pacific Northwest garage bands from the 1960s
- Brum Beat - biographies of mostly 60s bands from Birmingham, England
- Buckeye Beat - covers Ohio acts including 1960s garage bands
- Classic Garage Rock Library - includes profiles and lyrics of 60s garage rock bands and songs--have inventory of records rented to film studios
- 50’s/60’s Garage Groups in the Mile High State - Colorado garage bands
- Cosmic Mind at Play - discusses garage and psychedelic records of the 60s along with band histories
- Dangerous Minds - website that covers music and various topics including 1960s garage and psychedelic
- Dagerous Minds: So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star: Photos of the 1960’s Garage Band Explosion - an article containing a photo gallery of obscure 1960s garage rock bands
- Dig This: Unearthing the Forgoten Majic of San anotonio's 60s Garage Rock Scene - provides information about San Antonio's on San Antionio area 1960s garage rock scene
- Dirt City Chronicles - website devoted to coverage and podcasts of underground music from Albuquerque, New Mexico, including 1960s garage and psychedelic
- Dirt City Chronicles ('Burque Garage: Original Artyfacts from Albuquerque's First Rock Era 1964-69) - specific article and podcast devoted to Albuquerque garage bands of the 60s
- Down The Line – news, information, and reviews of 1960s bands
- Eggman Rulz - streams from Cambodian garage rock from the 1960s and 1970s
- The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture - amongst a host of topics, covers 1960s Arkansas garage bands
- Garage Rock Radio.com - coverage of garage rock radio and internet broadcasts and podcasts
- Everett True’s Australian Garage Rock Primer - covers Australian garage rock bands of the 1960s and later
- G45 Central - website and blog which conducts discussions on various topics related to garage rock
- Garage 60s BlogSpot - website and devoted to covering 60s garage rock bands
- Garage Hangover – garage bands of the 1960s by state, province and country
- Garage Music – biographies and reviews of garage rock bands
- Garage Punk Hideout - social media website/blog featuring threads and music streams of 60s garage, garage revival, and modern garage punk
- Garage rock (Wikipedia article in Spanish) – Spanish language; covers Latin garage acts
- Garage Rock Radio - archive of website devoted to 1960s garage music that includes recorded music and posts
- Garage Rock Radio - dead link to original website
- Greek 60's Garage Beat -a playlist of Youtube tracks by garage bands from Greece in the 1960s
- The Groovy Imitation Bands of Japanese Rock - covers some of the best known GS bands form Japan in the 1960s
- Growing Bored for a Living - covers garage/protopunk and punk bands
- GS - covers the group sounds ("G.S.") garage/beat boom in Japan
- GS Wonderland (IMDb profile - IMDb profile on GS Wonderland, a movie comedy about the GS music scene in Japan during the 1960s (trailor [3])
- Mark Guerro - includes information about 1960s Chicano rock bands in Los Angeles and elsewhere
- 60's Indiana Band Szene - covers Indiana garage bands of the 1960s
- It's Psychedelic Baby - articles, interviews, and reviews of 60s psychedelic and garage acts
- Latin Music USA: Chicano rock - includes Chicano rock acts from the 60s
- Lee's Garage Sector - information about 60s garage bands: 45's, compilations, stream recordings, photographs, newspaper clippings, etc.
- Limestone Lounge - Jeff Lemlich's website and blog which features profiles, articles, and threads about Florida music from the 60s, particularly Florida garage rock bands
- List of Chicano rock bands - list of Chicano rock bands, including 60s acts
- Little Steven's Underground Garage - vintage rock & roll and garage rock broadcasts
- Milesago - covers Australian musical acts from 1964-1975, including beat, garage, and psychedelic
- My First Band - biographies of 1960s garage rock bands (archive of old site)
- Minniepaulmusic.com - covers 1960s garage bands from the Minneapolis/St. Paul area
- My First Band – dead link to original website
- Official 60s Site: The Garage Band Era of the Sixties- includes a jukebox of 1960s garage rock songs
- On the Road South - profiles Texas garage bands of the 1960s
- Pacific Northwest Bands (PN Bands) - website covering Pacific Northwest garage bands from the 1960s
- Psychedelic Rock 'n' roll – information (and reviews) about 60' garage, British invasion, folk-Rock, hard-Rock, sunshine Rock, eastern bands and psychedelic bands
- Punk Etymology - any etymological history of the term "punk rock" by Jon Savage
- A Riot of Their Own: The First Generation of Female Rock Bands - article about 60s female garage bands on Please Kill Me website
- Rip it Up R.I. - Rhode island garage rock bands from the 1960s
- Rockasteria - reviews of albums and compilations by obscure artists from the 1960s and 1970s
- Rock Combos on Nashville - covers Nashville garage bands of the 1960s
- Savage Lost - website by Jeff Lemlich devoted to Florida garage bands of the 1960s
- Sixties Garage Punk Blogspot
- Search and Destroy - contains a search engine with links to garage and punk websites
- Southern Garage Bands – information about '60s garage bands from the Southern United States
- Soybomb - database reference for hundreds of garage rock compilations
- Start - website devoted to covering as many as 1400 Dutch Nederbeat bands of the 60s (in both Dutch and English)
- Tampa Bay Garage Bands - provides information on Tampa area garage rock bands in the 1960s and later groups
- Texas Garage Rock - documentary by Texas Monthly about Texas garage bands in the 1960s
- 1960s Texas Music - information about music in Texas during the 60s including garage rock
- Texas Psychedelic Rock - information about Texas psychedelic and garage from the 1960s
- Three Chords and a Station Wagon - profile on Texas garage bands that appeared in Texas Monthly
- Times Past: Catching up with 1960s Ann Arbor psych-rockers The Beau Biens - article about Ann Arboer group the Beaubiens
- Transparent Radiation – provides information about '60s garage rock bands (and other speciality genres)
- Tri-State Bands of the 60's - covers Indiana garage bands of the 1960s
- Underappreciated Rock Bands - Website devoted to covering obscure but underappreciated bands
- Ugly Things - magazine that provides information on garage rock vintage rock from 1960s and other eras
- Rob's Williamsport Rock Bands - Williamsport, PA garage bands of the 1960s
- Wisconsin Gage Bands 1960s - Facebook thread featuring anecdotes and memorabilia
- You Found that Eastside Sound - devoted to Hispanic bands from East L.A. in the 1960s
Jukebox
editYouTube channels specializing in garage/psychedelic songs:
- 66rules - plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic rock and videos featuring culture of the 1960s and other topics
- Black Flag - Obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs often accompanied by vintage film footage
- Bolt24 Hot Sounds - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- BUGUGLY 666 - Plays videos covering various topics, including obscure 1960s songs later revival acts, often accompanied by film footage
- CakouGa - Plays obscure music selections
- Catarina Troiano - Plays obscure 1960s rock from around the world
- TheGarage1966 - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Glendoras // DJ Mean Mojo Mathias - Plays obscure music from the mid-twentieth century
- dutchmasters - Plays 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Garage Rock Charge! - Plays 1960s garage songs
- germinal T - Plays obscure music from various eras, including 1960s garage and psychedelic
- heavenlyblueorange - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs accompanied by vintage film footage
- Icon Out - Plays obscure garage and psychedelic songs from the 1960s
- In Dan's Garage - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- itsthemoj comps - Odds and ends, including 1960s garage and psychedelic compilations
- mickll2345 - Plays obscure music selections from the 1960s
- mod elo - 60s garage and psychedelic, revival - includes self-made compilations
- mojs,freakbeat,garage,psych - 1960s garage, beat, and psychedelic songs
- MopTopMike - Mike Markesich's channel playing 1960s (and later revivalist) garage records, many from his extensive personal collection
- DJ Mr. Garage Records - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Mr. Genie - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs, sometimes accompanied by film footage
- My Moody Heart - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Punk 'N' Delic 64-67 - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- rortydog - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs accompanied by vintage film footage
- Psych Rock & Loner Folk - Plays obscure music, sometimes accompanied by video and film footage
- The Runner75 - Plays obscure music from the 1960s and 1970s
- tallmark - Plays obscure 1960s songs
- subterranean psychedelicatessen (previously Shapely Dice) - plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Sixties Garage Punk - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- sunnyboy66 - Plays compilations of obscure recordings
- superqix - Plays vdeos on varous topics, including obscure 1960s garage/psychedelic songs and compilations, sometimes accompanied by film footage
- Sweet Garage Sounds - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- tasos epit (previously nelly nelly) - Plays obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic songs
- Yellow Paper Suns/Opulent Conceptions - Plays obscure 1960s psychedelic songs
- XXxxZEINxxXX - Plays compilations of obscure 1960s garage and psychedelic recordings
The "The Kitchen Cinq|Kitchen Cinq"
edit- The Video Beat - site devoted to specially music video, including from vintage eras
- Marty Wade's 1960s rock scene - a gallery of Upstate New York garage bands, many of whom played at shows organized and promoted by Mary Wade
- Old list of garage rock bands
- Garage rock - the Wikipedia Garage rock article the way it appeared several years ago
- Dirty Water Club - a nightclub near London that features garage rock and revival performers
- Garage rock at Wiki Commons - public domain photos and links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Garage Rock.
- "'60s punk",[4] "60s punk",[5] and "60s Punk"[6] - terms should re-direct to Garage rock article, not elsewhere (note that after typing one of these three names, it will re-direct reader to the garage rock article, where the name of the particular re-directed term will be listed in blue letters at the top of the target article—by clicking into blue link there, one can access the term's template)
Article about Ty Wagner
edit- Ty Wagner (article about him in The Herald Business Journal) [[7]]
Earliest roots of psychedelic
edit- It depends on the precise release dates in October and November 1966 (the Deep and the 13th Floor Elevators respectively), and I don't have those details. Perhaps they could be found in the Billboard archives. It would be interesting to know what development, specifically, led to three separate bands choosing to use the word "psychedelic" within a few weeks of each other in 1966 - given that the Holy Modal Rounders had used the word in their lyrics two whole years earlier, in 1964.
- PS: Lots of interesting material here.
- Spring 1965: A band called the Psychedelic Rangers including future DOORS drummer John Densmore is formed in Los Angeles. This is the first known instance of a rock'n'roll band referring to themselves as "psychedelic".
- September 1965: The local underground papers Rag Baby and the Berkeley Barb run ads promoting a performance of "psychedelic music" at the Intersection coffee house in San Francisco...
- November 5, 1965:KIM FOWLEY places an ad in the LA Free Press, offering remaining copies of his "The Trip" 45. The 45 is referred to as having a "psychedelic sound"...
- January, 1966: The words 'Psychedelic rock' appears on the 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS' business card. This is the first known use of the term.
- February 10, 1966: A review of a 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS' live gig in a local newspaper bears heading "Unique Elevators Shine With 'Psychedelic Rock'". This is the first ever documented media reference to psychedelic rock music.
- August, 1966: Rusty Evans & the DEEP record the "Psychedelic Moods" LP in Philadelphia. This is the first ever LP with a consistent psychedelic theme throughout.
- October, 1966: The "Psychedelic Moods" LP by the DEEP released. The release date is uncertain, and it may have been later despite the recordings being completed in late August. Depending on the date, this may be the first LP with the word "psychedelic" in the title.
- November 30, 1966: "Psychedelic Sounds" LP by the 13th FLOOR ELEVATORS released - This information courtesy of Ghmyrtle