A to Z of Psychedelia on 6 Music
A podcast by BBC Radio 6 Music
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62 Episodes
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Welcome to the A to Z of Psychedelia on 6 Music
Published: 17/07/2018 -
A is for Acid, Animals and Ambrose Slade
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B is for Barrett, Buckley and Byrds
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C is for Cream, Crazy World and Chocolate Watchband
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D is for Doors, Donovan and Dantalian's Chariot
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E is for Easy Riders, Experiments and Electric Prunes
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F is for Funkadelic, Fairport and Flowers
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G is for Groundhogs, Garcia and Grace Slick
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H is for Hendrix, Head and Hapshash
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I is for International Times, Iron Butterfly and Incredible String Band
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J & K are for Jefferson Airplane, John's Children and Kevin Ayers
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L is for Love, Lewis Carroll and Lucy In The Sky
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M is for Move, Monterey and Moby Grape. Part 1
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M is for Moody Blues, Misunderstood and Magical Mystery Tour. Part 2
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M is for Middle Earth, Mardas and Mamas and Papas. Part 3
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N is for Nirvana, Nice and Nuggets
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O is for Owsley Stanley, Other Half and Os Mutantes
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P is for Prankster, Procol Harum and Pink Floyd. Part 1
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P is for Parliament, Pearly Queens and Pink Fairies. Part 2
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P is for Peel, Protest and Purple Band. Part 3
Published: 17/07/2018
A definitive, but light-hearted look at the world of mid to late-Sixties psychedelia. Exploring the world changing counter-culture on both sides of the Atlantic via music, art, mind-bending band names and an impressive rogues gallery. Paying homage to legends such as Hendrix and Pink Floyd whilst celebrating lesser-known artists like Linda Perhacs. Some wonderful stories too - George Clinton’s hair-straightening job, The Beatles’ chauffeur on backing vocals and what Brian Wilson and his brothers did when their mum and dad went on holiday. Researched and presented by BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley and music journalist Rob Hughes. Adult themes and drugs references mentioned throughout.