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6 Iconic Psychedelic Rock Tracks That Still Trip Us Out

Psychedelic rock is quite an incredible genre. Even though the golden age of the genre has passed, plenty of psych-rock outfits are still keeping it alive. Still, you canโ€™t beat the classics. Some of these songs are criminally underrated, while others are quite memorable. Either way, each of these tracks is perfect for a psychedelic rock playlist!

1. โ€œInterstellar Overdriveโ€ by Pink Floyd

There are quite a few Pink Floyd songs worthy of this list, but we think the 1967 track โ€œInterstellar Overdriveโ€ deserves some love. This experimental, celestial track incorporates elements of free-form guitar and the Farfisa organ. The recorded track is perfect, but this song was also a treat to hear live back in the day as well.

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2. โ€œMy White Bicycleโ€ by Tomorrow

This debut 1967 single by Tomorrow is a dizzying tornado of reversed guitar tracks and psychedelic editing effects. It also features the guitar stylings of Steve Howe, quite a while before Yes was even a thing. โ€œMy White Bicycleโ€ was also later covered by Nazareth in 1967, where it finally got the charting success in the UK that it deserved.

3. โ€œThe Wayโ€ by July

July is a sorely underrated name in psych-rock. Luckily, diehard fans of the genre still listen to their only 1968 album with reverence. โ€œThe Wayโ€ is one track from that otherworldly album that is particularly memorable. The use of tape-speed effects makes it sound both groovy and a little bit creepy, to be honest.

4. โ€œVacuum Cleanerโ€ by Tintern Abbey

Any psychedelic rock fan worth their salt knows this 1967 song all too well. Itโ€™s a great example of both psych-rock and Britainโ€™s particular brand of garage rock at the time. The drums are the real song-makers on this track, but the screeching feedback from that iconic guitar solo is also very memorable. It almost feels like a Jimi Hendrix bit.

5. โ€œPaper Sunโ€ by Traffic

โ€œPaper Sunโ€ was Trafficโ€™s debut single back in 1967. Itโ€™s your standard psychedelic rock track, complete with a sitar line and instrumentation that sounds almost jazzy in a way. If youโ€™re interested in psych-rock subgenres, this is a great example of raga rock.

6. โ€œHappenings Ten Years Time Agoโ€ by The Yardbirds

This list wouldnโ€™t be complete without at least one Yardbirds track. The 1966 song โ€œHappenings Ten Years Time Agoโ€ is the bandโ€™s most psych-rocky track to date, and it also happens to be the bandโ€™s first with Jimmy Page. Decades later, itโ€™s still quite hypnotizing to listen to.

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