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Here for the best scene in this movie.
Psych-Out is a 1968 American psychedelic film about hippies, psychedelic music and recreational drugs starring Susan Strasberg, Jack Nicholson (the film's leading man despite being billed under supporting player Dean Stockwell) and Bruce Dern. It was produced and released by American International Pictures. The film was directed by Richard Rush, and the cinematographer was László Kovács.
The film was originally titled The Love Children, but was changed at the request of distributors who worried that audiences might think it was "a film about bastards." Producer Samuel Z. Arkoff came up with the new title of Psych-Out based on a recent successful reissue of Psycho.[2]
The film's special effects were created by stunt coordinator Gary Kent.[3]
The majority of the songs in the film and on the original soundtrack album were performed by the Storybook, a San Fernando Valley garage band.[4] The version of "The Pretty Song from Psych-Out" that appears on the film's soundtrack album was recorded by the Storybook, but the version heard in the film was by Strawberry Alarm Clock.
Here. As heard on Boss Radio 66.
Rate your music saysPicked up this book for 50p. First published 1985. It's really good. Covers it all history techniques glossary. If you have one surf book it might be a good one to have this one.
On 4th July 1829, Shillibeer’s first Omnibuses went into service between Paddington (The Yorkshire Stingo) and "Bank Junction" (Bank of England) via the "New Road" (now Marylebone Road), Somers Town and City Road. The first Omnibuses carried 20 passengers and were drawn by three horses. The fare was one shilling (5p) all the way; sixpence (2½p), half-way. Newspapers and magazines were provided free of charge for passengers to read.
Here. Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66. I asked Susan whether she liked this treatment and she said not really. I suppose it is more my cup of tea.
Bulley, J A, “To Mendip for Coal” – A Study of the Somerset Coalfield Before 1830, Part II, Volume 97 (1952)
Daughter CJ rates this place for a burger in Bath. She took this photo. That's the Theatre Royal in the distance.
August 11, 1958 in Chicago, IL; J.B. Lenoir, voc, g; Junior Wells, hca; Ernest Cotton, ts; Joe Montgomery, p; Jesse Fowler, dr
Photos Caryne. We played a gig at Grrrnd Zero in Lyon and recorded some tracks - this is one - the others you can download from the Free Music Archive
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ani... Engineer Damien PauletHere. Willie Dixon composition. Such great singing. On the greatest Chicago label ever. Cobra
Betty Everett bioBeen reading about this. In 1782. Hornblower was Cornish and was litigated against by James Watt. 1782. For a Mr. Winwood. Was working until 1801.
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As I said I have only been once in 92 but I usually watch some of the tv coverage of some of it but this year we didn't bother probably for the first time. None of the acts appealed to me. I thought about tracking down PJ Harvey but was put off as her recent stuff doesn't really appeal. I guess I am officially old.
One hour 24 minutes here. This has 3 songs that are in the Heavy Traffic soundtrack.
One of my favourite bluesmen.