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lt_cthulhu_mrad
the NY punk band has their album out now on La Vid en Mus/Toxic State and its killer!
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PeteKropotkin
I wouldn't be surprised if both bands never heard of each other until after the fact. They weren't really the same genre per se despite both band be referred to as psychedelic. The US one was folk and country and the UK one was more pop oriented.
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MusicMagic77
Faintly Blowing | https://www.last.fm/music/Kaleidoscope/Faintly+Blowing and one more LP | https://www.discogs.com/artist/407727-Kaleidoscope-2
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CarmStella
Kaleidoscope (U.S.) were arguably the most eclectic band of the psychedelic era, weaving together folk, blues, Middle Eastern, and acid music,seamlessly than any other musicians. The California group were formed under the nucleus of multi-instrumentalists David Lindley and Chris Darrow in the mid-’60s. Adding fiddle, banjo, and various exotic string instruments such as the oud and saz to the traditional rock lineup, Kaleidoscope complemented their experimental sounds with taut and witty songwriting. Other important members were Solomon Feldthouse, who specialized in the Turkish-style instruments, and Chester Crill. -.-.-.-. om hari om ..... ॐ
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Lichtjaren
'(Further Reflections) In The Room Of Percussion' is such an amazing song. Such abstract lyrics, and still really catchy. I love this band.
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kluk_jako_buk
I never got into the US band, but I love UK's Kaleidoscope, (Love Song) for Annie is my jam right now. I don't understand why they never got more popular.
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Moonlight__Dawn
Both Kaleidoscope bands of the 1960s are good - I listen to them both (U.K. & U.S.). Dig the sound of both groups! Excellent music.
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sls
Got some stuff by the UK band now too... hard to believe how many good bands there are with this name. The UK band is more to the pop and the folk side of psych, with poetic songwriting rewarding multiple listens, sometimes bearing a bit of similarity to Syd Barrett's writing. Lots and lots of 12-string. The US band is more experimental musically, covering more ground than I can write here - but touching on "world music" (eastern), country, bluegrass - all rooted in the guitar-based psych of the period, but often expanding the arrangements far beyond guitars.
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kluk_jako_buk
This is brilliant. I never regret those hours I spent browsing last.fm, when I discover something like this in the process.
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wiseblood-
The US band wrote the more experimental, groundbreaking music, while the UK band wrote the catchier tunes. Both are great, IMO.
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Jugabandblues
KALEIDOSCOPE WILL BE PERFORMING THEIR 1ST SHOW IN 40YRS ON THE 17TH NOV '13 @ THE ASSEMBLY HALLS, ISLINGTON, LONDON, N1. This will be undoubtedly the bands most important show since supporting Jimi Hendrix, The Doors & The Who at The Isle of Wight Festival in 1970!!!!!
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DieSchwarzeDame
Here's a facebook group dedicated to psychedelic music. Feel free to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/387215481353241/
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serega_ozz_deat
Bless The Executioner - просто потрясающая вещь!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Roncsipar
I like the UK's lyrics more, but the US one has the songs that completely blow my mind. The UK has much more consistent mat'l though... Yet the Mex/Dominica one has one of my favourite covers. If only I could get somewhere some cactii that makes it seem that they were one band with all the perks...........
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