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13th Floor Elevators

Great book about Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators With a collective drug intake massive enough to knock out a Clydesdale, frequent harassment and several busts by police, in-fights, mentally fractured band members, one violent death, and one classic album, the story of the 13th Floor Elevators is a music journalist?s wet dream.
13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere On their groundbreaking debut album, the 13th Floor Elevators sometimes sounded as if they were still learning how to work with the strange beast of their own creation known as psychedelic rock. But their second set, 1967's Easter Everywhere, found t...
13 Floor Elevators "Paradise Found" (1966-1968) Compilado de todo el material grabado en sesiones de estudio por el grupo 13 Floor Elevators. Banda que practicamente instauró el termino "psicodelia" y que fué la primera en transferir los efectos de las drogas en sus composiciones musicales. Su p...
Prepping for ACL with Roky Erickson Roky Erickson?s set at the 2005 Austin City Limits Music Festival touched me like no other rock show I?ve ever attended. So, in preparation for next week?s ACL, I spent my Saturday afternoon listening to Roky?s music and watching ?You?re...
Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye If you feel I?ve lost my spiritLike some drunkard?s wasted wineDon?t you even think about itI?m feeling fine~ Roky Erickson Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye is a tribute album to Roky Erickson.Roky Erickson hails from Austin Texas and was the...
The Man Who Went Too High Originally Published: Friday, June 8, 2007The GuardianThe 13th Floor Elevators were the first psychedelic band. And their singer was one of the 60s' first acid casualties. Now Roky Erickson's back - Dorian Lynskey meets him.The most improbable of roc...
13th Floor Elevators - EE/BOTW It's here! Taken from International Artists LP's and de-clicked by hand! Easter Everywhere is arguably the greatest psychedelic album of all time. Now combined with the 'Elevators' unfinished swan song- Bull of the Woods. All of you need to sign up f...
A Bag of Spare Ribs The Red Crayola always reminded me of the Texas version of the Velvet Underground, with acid as the drug of choice instead of heroin. There's a general lumpiness to this music, a spastic feed-lot surrealist silliness. Not as brilliant as the 13th Flo...
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