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Psychedelia and sound
Hazlewood's collaborations with Nancy Sinatra as well as his solo output in the late 1960s and early 1970s have been praised as an essential contribution to a sound often described as " Cowboy Psychedelia " or " Saccharine Underground ".

Psychedelia and is
Psychedelia is a name given to the subculture of people who use psychedelic drugs.
Psychedelia in 1960s Australian art was not common, a famous example is the cover of the Cream album Disraeli Gears ( 1967 ), created by Martin Sharp.

Psychedelia and also
Music of the time also played a large role with the introduction of folk rock and later Acid Rock and Psychedelia which became the voice of the generation.

Psychedelia and although
Psychedelia truly took off in 1967 with the Summer of Love and, although associated with San Francisco, the style soon spread across the US, and worldwide.

Psychedelia and songs
Apart from a handful of original songs, the band covered music from the Stooges, New York Dolls, and late -' 60s Psychedelia.

Psychedelia and like
Probably a parody of the British Psychedelia movement and artists like Syd Barrett.

Psychedelia and Light
The track " Requiem For Suzy Creamcheese " appears on the vinyl LP Psychedelia — A Musical Light Show by The Mesmerizing Eye ( Smash Records MGS-27090 ).

Psychedelia and From
* Contemporary Psychedelia: From Transcendence to Immanence -- An essay on psych folk and spirituality

Psychedelia and psychedelic
When I wrote an article on Porcupine Tree last year ( published in Crohinga Well 2 ) I predicted that this act would become a " third way " in New British Psychedelia ( the first and second being the psychedelic rock of Bevis Frond and the spacey festival sounds of Ozric Tentacles, of course ).

Psychedelia and music
It referred to overlaps between politicised pacifist post-hippies, generally non-political progressive rock fans, and non-political Psychedelic music and Psychedelia fans.

Psychedelia and .
* Psychedelia ( VIC-20 / ZX Spectrum / C64 / MSX, 1984 ) – A light synthesizer.
During 1967, the band recorded the track " Delighted to See You " which remained unreleased until 1994, where it featured on the various artists compilation Psychedelia at Abbey Road.
Ronin's catalog includes the Leary Library, The Lilly Library, Life Skills with Attitude !, The Fringe Series, The Entheo-Spirituality Series, and various books on Psychedelia.
He joined The Charlatans who were largely influenced by Acid House, ' 60s West Coast Psychedelia and the Syd Barrett Pink Floyd era.
The first album ( self-titled, but sometimes called Rural Psychedelia as those words appear on the cover ) included a noisy cover of Suede's contemporary single " The Drowners ", which provoked press interest in the record.
Other special editions have focused on Pink Floyd, Psychedelia, Punk and The Sixties.

another and staple
The corset is another staple garment of the dominatrix signification.
Its signature track, and another radio staple for many years to come, was " Always the Sun " ( a No. 15 hit in France and No. 16 hit in Ireland, No. 21 in Australia, No. 30 in the UK, and No. 42 in the Netherlands ).
The game also introduced pressure-sensitive controls that determine the strength of an attack, though due to causing damaged arcade cabinets, Capcom replaced it soon after with a six-button control scheme offering light, medium and hard punches and kicks, which became another staple of the genre.
Although it may indicate another tree, all indicates that that fruit was a local staple food at that time.
The idea of ending a tale at a point where the audience is left in suspense as to its conclusion ( which, in most cases, is then given at another time ) may have been a staple part of storytelling for almost as long as the idea of stories has existed.
Local tradition describes Bishop Seely as a man of immense girth who made his pastoral rounds riding one mule and leading another laden with staple food items to be distributed to needy families, blacksmith tools for the shoeing of horses and sharpening of plowshares, and dental forceps to remove aching teeth.
The music-oriented Swing Symphony cartoons were another successful staple, but ended after swing music dried out.
Their fifth album, The Completion Backward Principle ( 1981 ), another concept album, featuring the classic rock staple " Talk to Ya Later ", presented itself as a motivational business document, complete with shocking pictures of the band members cleaned up and wearing suits.
Cassava is another major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for around 500 million people.
It has since become a slow-dance staple, and at the time introduced Aerosmith and Steven Tyler to yet another new generation.
Another staple of the series is misunderstanding: inevitably the bairn or the twins mishear something Granpaw or another family member says, and the whole family act on it until the truth is revealed in the final panel.
Aside from Cuba's present economic condition, which makes lobster an unreachable food for most families, Cuban cuisine was always of inland origin, therefore fish and sea products are as commonly used as in coastal areas, where crab is another common food staple.
In the fall ( Taquonck ) the Long Water people moved inland along their trails to the winter ( Pabouks ) grounds, and, along the way they hunted fowl, rabbits, beaver, and other small game, until they came to Meriden “ the Pleasant Valley ,” where oaks provided shelter against high winds and the acorns were main staples for deer and wild turkey, another winter staple.
Spoofs of other radio programs were another staple, including the continuing soap operas " Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife ", " One Fella's Family ", and " Aunt Penny's Sunlit Kitchen " ( which spoofed Backstage Wife, One Man's Family, and Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories, respectively ).
But it took another 200 years before polenta-at first made of mixed flour, only later of pure cornmeal-became the staple dish of the area.
As a result, by the 10th century shchi became a staple food of Russia, and another popular saying sprang from this fact: " Щи да каша – пища наша.
Bread is a universal staple in the region, eaten, in one form or another, by all classes and groups, practically at every meal.
Parade ( 1986 ) served as the soundtrack for Prince's second film Under the Cherry Moon ; although the movie was a critical and commercial failure, the album peaked at # 3 in Billboard and # 2 on the R & B album charts and his classic single " Kiss " was another big international hit, going to # 1 in the US and becoming a radio staple.
The early history of wine has it origins as another dietary staple and a beverage that was often more sanitary than the local water supply.
Friction whirligigs are another staple of craft shops and souvenir stores in the Appalachian Mountains.
Corn is also another product in the area hence the people are largely dependent upon corn as their staple food.
Indeed, those with a scientific turn of mind may take the devolution from Annie to Harry to A Lot Like Love as yet another demonstration of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which says that in a closed system ( an apt description of Hollywood if ever there was one ) there is a tendency toward entropy-in this case, from acknowledged classic to memorable cable-television staple to dim, flabby dud.
It includes tracks such as " Babylonian Tower ", " Disguise " ( another live staple ), " It Takes a Lifetime ".
" In another review, Taylor complimented the contemporary appeal of the track and felt that it would be a staple at radios.

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