>The Beatles released an album with a warped image and bubbly font in 1965
This is the template for every psychedelic album cover ever, and it all started here.
The Beatles released an album with a warped image and bubbly font in 1965
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And Marijuana plants in the background.
I doubt they were the first to do that, probably following an already established trend
I love Rubber Soul
t. knows nothing about early 60s music
jesus christ almighty this album is shit
Fair, but I have very little doubt that they pioneered bubble letters or slightly wonky photos. At best they popularized them.
I think they were, man. It wasn't even really intentional. The warped look happened by mistake. If you can find an earlier example, please post it.
by very little doubt I of course mean the exact opposite
>freudian slip
it's because you have zero confidence in what you're saying
bubble letters were a huge thing, i'm 100% sure some historians here can dig up plenty of examples of it pre-rubber soul
They were huge with psychedelic rock bands (like pic related) during the 1967 summer of love "flower power" era
Nobody was doing that shit in 1965.
Whoever said the Beatles weren't tastemakers?
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>rubber soul
>psychedelic album
lol
Charles Front designed the letters and based it off sap flowing from a rubber tree.
Where did he say it was a psychedelic album you fucking moron
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It was their first album to feature sitar, so that counts for something.
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Rubber Soul sucks, The Elevators were the first to use "psychedelic". They also suffered for their art, unlike the over hyped boy band that was the beetles
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BEEP BEEP MMM BEEP BEEP YEAHH
Imagine hating one of the greatest bands of all time because it makes you look cool on an anonymous website lmao
Also, pic related predates "The Psychedelic Sounds" by several months, and sounds far more psychedelic than anything on that album.
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>american "psych"
This. Sorry, mate. The Beatles invented psychedelic rock and nearly all of its genre tropes.
>no argument so posts a low quality png
I'm from Texas. I want this to be true more than anybody else ITT, but its just not true. They may have been the first band to call their music psychedelic rock, but they didn't invent the sound of the genre. The Beatles did.
Texas had a great psych scene in the late 60s.
>american "psych" "scene"
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LSD-25, a song from 1960
Take a listen, mate. Texas psych is good.
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Red Krayola's only decent song is a VU rip-off. No such thing as good "American psychedelia"
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What about Strawberry Alarm Clock from Los Angeles?
>I once had a girl
>Or should I say
>She once had me
>mfw it was Paul who added the line about burning her house down
The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix and The Doors.
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turned out to be a lesbian
so I set
her apartment on fire
name one (1) example
what an utterly generic song
What? I thought he was talking about liting a bonfire or something, not burning her house down.
Beatles still keep surprising me everyday.
>McCartney commented on the final verse of the song: "In our world the guy had to have some sort of revenge. It could have meant I lit a fire to keep myself warm, and wasn't the decor of her house wonderful? But it didn't, it meant I burned the fucking place down as an act of revenge, and then we left it there and went into the instrumental."
she got me mad as shit so I slapped the bitch
Damn such evil madlads
The Beatles were so incredibly based holy shit
Here's the original. Much less interesting