13th Floor Elevators : a visual history

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13th Floor Elevators : a visual history

by Paul Drummond ; edited by Mark Iosifescu and Johan Kugelberg ; assistant editor: Jon Savage

Anthology Editions, 2020

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Thirteenth Floor Elevators : a visual history

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Born out of a union of club bands on the burgeoning Austin bohemian scene and a pronounced taste for hallucinogens, the 13th Floor Elevators were formed in late 1965 when lyricist Tommy Hall asked a local singer named Roky Erickson to join up with his new rock outfit. Four years, three official albums and countless acid trips later, it was over: the Elevators’ pioneering first run ended in a dizzying jumble of professional mismanagement, internal arguments, drug busts and forced psychiatric imprisonments. In their short existence, however, the group succeeded in blowing the lid off the budding musical underground, logging early salvos in the counter-cultural struggle against state authorities, and turning their deeply hallucinogenic take on jug-band garage rock into a new American institution called psychedelic music. Before the hippies, before the punks, there were the 13th Floor Elevators: an unlikely crew of outcast weirdo geniuses who changed culture

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(3) You're Gonna Miss Me - Prehistory (39) Reverberation (Doubt) - Formation & Bust (93) I've Got Levitation - Escape to California (141) She Lives - In a Time of Her Own (185) Slip Inside the House - The Work (233) May the Circle Remain Unbroken - The Third Project (261) Livin' On - The Reformations

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