The Beatles Best Pictures For the Psychedelic Music Lover

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    I'm a huge Beatles fan and I'm a huge fan of psychedelic music. I think this makes me pretty well suited to help you choose the best Beatles pictures for you to begin with if you are a psychedelic music lover. These three Beatles pictures are the best suited for psychedelic music fans.

    While it's not considered the state run Beatles album by many fans as it was originally released as an EP in the uk in 1967 but the US version with the extra previously released singles padding on to make it album length is the now the official version. It's the Beatles most purposefully "psychedelic" album. It represents The Beatles at their most fresh in the studio room (just check out "I Am The Walrus" & "Blue The author Way" for proof buy psilocybin capsules. ) I also find songs like "You're Mother Should Know" to be quite psychedelic. It's just so out of left field. If you are a Ween fan (and you should be) I think you should make note that these kinds of John McCartney odd type workouts were very influential on Ween (see also "When I'm 64" & "Honey Quiche. ")

    This is an album that's meant to be listened to as an album if you know spinning program so well. I could spit out song titles like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" but I think it's best to just listen to the album in general and really try to take it in. There's a reason it was considered so ground-breaking in 1967. And while it may be hard to understand the context of '67 when you listen to the album today, it's still exceptionally good music that does indeed take the listener on a "trip. inch I am talking about just look at the fact that this album goes from "Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite" to "Within You Without You" to "When I'm 64" one after the other. It would be hard to find three songs that are more not the same as each other in vogue yet they somehow all fit together. This is true musical genius.

    Some would say that the White Album was The Beatles retreat from psychedelic music but I would say that people that say that are misreading things quite a bit. I don't consider the White Album to be a retreat in anyway. It's further expansion of the themes these were already exploring. This album is filled to the top with mind blowing songs like "Happiness is a Warm Rifle,

    What I think is really psychedelic about the White Album is how there are 30 tracks on it and almost every one of them sounds like they are from some other band in some other world but somehow simultaneously they all sound like The Beatles. As a side note; I consider the White Album to be the greatest album of all time -- psychedelic or not.