A lot of people adored the psychedelic movement in the '60s. The Beatles climbed on board with this classic track that promoted peace and love.
Featuring odd recording techniques and abstract subject matter in songs like “I’m Only Sleeping” and “Yellow Submarine,” the Beatles’ late-1960s psychedelic era had officially begun.
The Beatles' psychedelic classic from 1967 heads the list of 500 prepared by Rolling Stone magazine. 'It's an unsurpassed adventure in concept, sound, songwriting and studio technology,' said ...
George Harrison was the underestimated Beatle and when it came to what would turn into one of his biggest hits, the rest of the band took some convincing.
Music icon John Lennon looked to Disney of all things while writing one of The Beatles' early songs. Many things inspired ...
The Beatles released 13 studio albums during their decade as a band from 1960-1970. Their songs span numerous genres, including simple pop tracks to psychedelic rock tunes to dabbling in country ...
Notably, Donovan went psychedelic in 1966, the year before The Beatles released Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Rolling Stones released Their Satanic Majesties Request. A reporter ...
Years before John Lennon would write one of the Beatles’ most psychedelic tracks, the musician dabbled in prose writing with his 1964 book, In His Own Write. Lennon and critics alike attributed ...
The first album to define its own contents as psychedelic was the debut album by Texas garage rockers The 13th Floor Elevators, in October 1966 (The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators).
Stella McCartney has unveiled a special new collection that is heavily influenced by her personal childhood, family prints – and her father's iconic band The Beatles. The "All Together Now ...