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I've been trying to rediscover the joys of what my homeland has to offer. I know that the middle east round the 60's/70's was subject to this wave of psychedelic rock/pop that's all fuzzed out. I am really trying to discover what the area had to offer. I know that Aphrodite's Child was probably Greece's most famous band of the area but Turkey had its fair and few good fuzz rock bands.

This is another reason why I want a catalinbread merkin fuzz.

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Erkin Koray & Ter
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5P5J-XJO6c
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Check out the Love, Peace, and Poetry series of compilations. Each volume focuses on a different geographical region. There's one volume that's all Turkish psych.



The Plastic People Of The Universe from Czechoslovakia were also really great.


 

 




 

 



I'm a big fan of old obscure psych/garage/freakbeat stuff, especially the foreign stuff.

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Check out the Love, Peace, and Poetry series of compilations. Each volume focuses on a different geographical region. There's one volume that's all Turkish psych.



The Plastic People Of The Universe from Czechoslovakia were also really great.


 

 




 

 



I'm a big fan of old obscure psych/garage/freakbeat stuff, especially the foreign stuff.

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Wow, some fantastic stuff! I love hearing obscure psychedelic music from the 60's/early 70's that never made it's way into the mainstream. Lot's of names I've never heard of, I had NO idea there was an Indonesian psychedelic band.


I'll have to check out that Love, Peace, and Poetry series.

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Wow, some fantastic stuff! I love hearing obscure psychedelic music from the 60's/early 70's that never made it's way into the mainstream. Lot's of names I've never heard of, I had NO idea there was an Indonesian psychedelic band.


I'll have to check out that Love, Peace, and Poetry series.

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Quote Originally Posted by The P-Man

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If you're ending the thread with Dungen you need to broaden your horizons...all from Sweden and big influences on Dungen...


 


 


 

 

Nice selections, but I think Mikael Ramel's first record (Till Dej) is much better than Extra Vagansa. And if you're a Dungen fan you should also check out Pugh Rogefeldt's first 3 records, especially his debut album Ja D
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Quote Originally Posted by jorgenegeland

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Nice selections, but I think Mikael Ramel's first record (Till Dej) is much better than Extra Vagansa. And if you're a Dungen fan you should also check out Pugh Rogefeldt's first 3 records, especially his debut album Ja D
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