A to Z of Psychedelia on 6 Music
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-  Q & R are for Quicksilver, Roky and Rolling StonesGepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Sargeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Part 1Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Seeds, Sky Saxon and Strawberry Alarm Clock. Part 2Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Skip Spence, Studios and Syd Barrett. Part 3Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Small Faces and Steve Marriot. Part 4Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Smoke, Shankar and Strawberry Fields. Part 5Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Steppenwolf, Spirit and Sly Stone. Part 6Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  S is for Soft Machine, Simon Dupree and Side Trips.Part 7Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  T is for T. Rex, Trip and Tintern Abbey. Part 1Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  T is for Traffic, Tomorrow and Technicolour Dream. Part 2Gepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  U & V are for UFO, Vanilla Fudge and United States of AmericaGepubliceerd: 17-7-2018
-  V is for Van Vliet aka Captain Beefheart. Part 1Gepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  V is for Voorman, Vincebus Eruptum and Velvet Underground. Part 2Gepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  W is for Woodstock and Brian Wilson's Beach BoysGepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  W, X & Y are for Who, Yardbirds and West CoastGepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  Y & Z are for Yellow Submarine and ZombiesGepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  Z is for Zappa and Year ZeroGepubliceerd: 16-7-2018
-  A to Z of Punk: A is for Anarchy, Ants and AdvertsGepubliceerd: 24-10-2017
-  A to Z of Punk: B is for Boredom, Brains and BlondieGepubliceerd: 24-10-2017
-  A to Z of Punk: C is for Complete Control and The ClashGepubliceerd: 24-10-2017
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.
 
 