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Elevators and was
The term was first used in print in the Austin American Statesman in an article about the band titled " Unique Elevators shine with psychedelic rock ", dated 10 February 1966, and theirs was the first album to use the term as part of its title, in The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, released in August that year.
The term was introduced to rock music and popularized by the 13th Floor Elevators 1966 album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators.
The band's name was developed from a suggestion by drummer John Ike Walton to use the name " Elevators " and Clementine Hall added " 13th Floor ".
The very last 13th Floor Elevators record released by I A was a reissue of the " You're Gonna Miss Me " 45, dating from c. mid-1969.
Bull of the Woods, released in 1969, was the 13th Floor Elevators ' last released album on which they worked as a group and was largely the work of Stacy Sutherland.
The classic 13th Floor Elevators line-up was built around singer / guitarist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland.
After staying mostly out of sight in the 1980s, Erickson gradually returned to music in the 1990s, especially when the tribute album Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye --- featuring players from ZZ Top, The Jesus and Mary Chain and R. E. M., all of whom claimed Erickson's or the Elevators ' influence --- was released.
Danny Thomas left the 13th Floor Elevators in 1968 and was hired to perform with blues guitarist Sam " Lightnin '" Hopkins.
Texas recording artist Ray Wylie Hubbard notes " no band was cooler than the 13th Floor Elevators " in his song " Screw You, We're from Texas " from his album " Growl ," 2010.
This elevator system was also designed by Peter Clark, and was built by Otis Elevators.
The first incarnation of the band was a punk group called The Frantic Elevators, which existed for 7 years, with limited releases on local labels.
His interest in the music scene led to the launch of his career in the late 1970s, when he was part of the formation of the band Frantic Elevators.
It was one of the first records to contain the word " Psychedelic " on the sleeve ( along with the 13th Floor Elevators ' first album, The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, and The Deep's Psychedelic Moods, both also from 1966 ).
It was released only in Texas ( on another small label, Mofoco ) and the profits were used to aid of one of Cope ’ s heroes, the former 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erickson, who at that time was in jail without legal representation.
Austin was home to the Vulcan Gas Company that featured headliners such as the 13th Floor Elevators, ( Johnny and Edgar ) Winter brothers, and Shiva's Headband.
In 1924, Manitoba Pool Elevators ( MPE ) was incorporated under the laws of Manitoba.

Elevators and after
They were a psychedelic pop group, paterened after the Moving Sidewalks ( featuring Billy Gibbons ) and the Thirteenth Floor Elevators.

Elevators and only
Around this time, the original 13th Floor Elevators disbanded, as the original nucleus of Erickson-Hall-Sutherland had been reduced to guitarist Stacy Sutherland only.

Elevators and songs
In the 1980s-1990s, the 13th Floor Elevators influenced important bands such as Primal Scream and Spacemen 3, both of whom covered their songs, and 14 Iced Bears who use an electric jug on their single " Beautiful Child ".
Erickson's youngest brother Sumner Erickson covers many Elevators songs with his band The Texcentrics.
In 1990, 21 contemporary bands — including R. E. M., ZZ Top, Richard Lloyd, David Leonard, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Primal Scream — recorded covers of Elevators songs on Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, one of the first tribute albums, in what would become a fad.
Examples include songs by the following bands and artists: The Stooges, MC5, The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, Roky Erikson, The Red Krayola, Glenn Campbell ( of The Misunderstood ), The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Suicide, Bo Diddley, The Rolling Stones, The Troggs, The Yardbirds, and The Sonics.
The song is referenced twice within other songs by the band, including the final track on the debut album, and a later single, " Elevators ( Me & You )".
André 3000 and Big Boi produced the songs " Jazzy Belle " and " Elevators ( Me & You )".

Elevators and by
The 13th Floor Elevators were an American rock band from Austin, Texas formed by guitarist and vocalist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland, which existed from 1965 to 1969.
The 13th Floor Elevators emerged on the local Austin music scene in December 1965, where they were contemporary to bands such as The Wig and The Babycakes, and later followed by Shiva's Headband and The Conqueroo.
Prompted by the success of the 45 the Elevators toured the west coast, made two nationally televised appearances for Dick Clark, and played several dates at the San Francisco ballrooms The Fillmore and The Avalon.
Initially disliked by many Elevators fans, it has found a substantial fan-base today, with some even rating it the band's best LP.
Seminal 1980s drone / space-rock band Spacemen 3 were hugely influenced by the 13th Floor Elevators, covering Roller Coaster twice, for debut album Sound of Confusion and as a 17 minute version for debut EP " Walkin ' With Jesus ".
* Eye Mind: The Saga of Roky Erickson and The 13th Floor Elevators by Paul Drummond, foreword by Julian Cope ( Process Media, December 2007 )
The tower uses ' Gearless Traction Elevators ' by Otis.
Doug Sahm's Sir Douglas Quintet released several innovative performances, as did psychedelic rock underground legends 13th Floor Elevators, led by Roky Erickson.
The Thirteenth Floor Elevators were an American rock band from Austin, Texas formed by guitarist and vocalist Roky Erickson, electric jug player Tommy Hall, and guitarist Stacy Sutherland, which existed from 1965 to 1969.
Elevators were also constructed along the CN line and were used by local farmers in the mid-century decades.
The Fire Engines comprised David ( Davy ) Henderson ( vocals / guitar ), Murray Slade ( guitar ), Graham Main ( bass ), and Russell Burn ( drums ), the band name inspired by a 13th Floor Elevators song.
"), as well as lesser known material, such as " Falling Elevators " and " The City Sleeps " by MC 900 Ft. Jesus and " Flat Beat " and " Monday Massacre " by Mr. Oizo.
*" Elevators ( Me & You )", a song by OutKast from their album ATLiens
Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's orientation by changing the pitch of the aircraft, and so also the angle of attack of the wing.

Elevators and Houston
The International Artists record label in Houston, also home to contemporary Texas underground groups such as Red Krayola and Bubble Puppy, signed the Elevators to a record contract and released the album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators in November 1966, which became popular among the burgeoning counterculture.
The Moving Sidewalks opened for the 13th Floor Elevators at the Houston, psychedelic venue, Love Street Light Circus, located on Commerce Street.

Elevators and who
Meanwhile, the Elevators had lost their bass player Dan Galindo, who went on to another I A band, the Rubiayat.
In 1941, Brownlee travelled to Ottawa to express the UGG's case ; there he collaborated with O. M. Biggar, representing the private grain companies in the form of the North-West Line Elevators Association ( NLEA ), who also objected to the pools ' exemption, on a joint brief to the Minister of National Revenue.
Hyvinkää is also home to Konecranes, which specializes in the manufacture and service of cranes and KONE Elevators, the world's third-largest elevator company who manufacture, install and service elevators and escalators.

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