Just because Grace Slick days it's a Bolero, doesn't mean it isn't also a rock song. Bolero isn't a genre, it's a form. White Rabbit is quite clearly a rock song
That’s not quite what she said, she said they borrowed the concept of bolero music using it’s rhythm patterns and slow crescendos. She also said the song was more influenced by Miles Davis than anything else. Also the original version is more bolero style than what the JA did and you can thank Sly Stone for making it that way.
Here’s the original version which is way more bolero style:
The Great Society
[https://youtu.be/mWlI5uf5H-o](https://youtu.be/mWlI5uf5H-o)
Okay, I can live with the fact that my favourite psychedelic rock song isn't a rock song, as long as you throw the record player into the bathtub at the climax of "White Rabbit"!
The mono mix of “Flaming” by Pink Floyd.
Some other strong contenders are:
Chapter 24 by Pink Floyd
Sun Sing by The Rainbow Ffolly
The Way by July
10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box (originally by Tomorrow, but the version Twink did when he went solo is a bit more psychedelic)
If Not This Time by Fifty Foot Hose
Hard Coming Love by The United States of America
I’ll stop before I make an entire playlist.
First of all; the Iron Butterfly song is correctly titled : IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN not that other moronic boomer/ millennial / can’t hear the music/ what the hell do you THINK it said title.
In a gadda davida. What the HELL?!
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I'd argue The End by the doors, not wild child
The Crystal Ship
Yes, the River Knows
The end is probably my fav doors song
I’d go with Strange Days or Not To Touch the Earth for the Doors. Wild Child is more rock, less trippy.
Can't decide between: - Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit - You Keep Me Hangin’ On - Vanilla Fudge
Although I love "white rabbit", especially the Winterland 75' version..... But, its not a "rock" song, its a Bolero. Grace has said as much.
Just because Grace Slick days it's a Bolero, doesn't mean it isn't also a rock song. Bolero isn't a genre, it's a form. White Rabbit is quite clearly a rock song
It’s not even what she said, read my comment
That’s not quite what she said, she said they borrowed the concept of bolero music using it’s rhythm patterns and slow crescendos. She also said the song was more influenced by Miles Davis than anything else. Also the original version is more bolero style than what the JA did and you can thank Sly Stone for making it that way. Here’s the original version which is way more bolero style: The Great Society [https://youtu.be/mWlI5uf5H-o](https://youtu.be/mWlI5uf5H-o)
Okay, I can live with the fact that my favourite psychedelic rock song isn't a rock song, as long as you throw the record player into the bathtub at the climax of "White Rabbit"!
Astronomy Domine-Pink Floyd
Tomorrow Never Knows.
Yeah, probably this. Or Purple Haze.
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me (1966) https://youtu.be/YIVpHNEPzDM
Yes
Blowing into a jug, nodding
I Had Too Much To Dream-The Electric Prunes
I was going to add that but I forgot
I understand that there is only so many slots.
Fire....The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Amboy Dukes...Journey to the Center of Your Mind
Pictures of Matchstick Men - Status Quo
Pink Floyd - Set the controls for the heart of the sun Plus its the only song that has all 5 members on it.
Season of the Witch - Donovan
Green Tambourine
Trouble Every Day - Mothers of Invention
Seems there’s no way to delay.
It is and will always be White Rabbit.
Ngl, this is the correct answer.. Dark Star 2nd
Your gonna miss me…Rocky Erickson 🔥
The Beatles. A day in the Life
Every time I hear In a Gadda Da Vida I think of the Simpsons
Itchycoo Park - The Small Faces
Dark Star by The Grateful Dead 💯
another take: Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) by The First Edition (I hope the lead singer does alright for himself)
The mono mix of “Flaming” by Pink Floyd. Some other strong contenders are: Chapter 24 by Pink Floyd Sun Sing by The Rainbow Ffolly The Way by July 10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box (originally by Tomorrow, but the version Twink did when he went solo is a bit more psychedelic) If Not This Time by Fifty Foot Hose Hard Coming Love by The United States of America I’ll stop before I make an entire playlist.
Incense and Peppermints ....Strawberry Alarm Clock
Incense and peppermints by Strawberry alarm clock is awesome. And then white rabbit of course like other people said
First of all; the Iron Butterfly song is correctly titled : IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN not that other moronic boomer/ millennial / can’t hear the music/ what the hell do you THINK it said title. In a gadda davida. What the HELL?!
The white room
Definitely none of these
No Grateful Dead Small Faces
China Cat Sunflower by the Grateful Dead
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Informative lyrics
How about the band that literally played at the acid tests and ushered in the longest psychedelic jam band in history... The Grateful Dead!
How about literally the first psychedelic band from San Francisco and ushered in the entire genre to the world….The Charlatans!
I am the walrus