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Florian Fricke Mark Lager Music Popol Vuh

Florian Fricke’s Mystical Genius

In Germany circa 1969, the new generation was radically changing German music away from the bland pop Schlager songs of the past towards a psychedelic rock partially influenced by the American and British counterculture, especially Pink Floyd’s first two records Piper at the Gates of Dawn and Saucerful of Secrets. Conrad Schnitzler (a musique concrete …

Amon Düül II Beatles Mark Lager Music Vinyl Wankers

An Argument with a Hipster Troll: Why Psychedelic Music Does Not Begin and End with the Beatles

April 2020 was the 50th anniversary of the album Yeti (1970) by Amon Düül II, so I celebrated and commemorated by posting my thoughts about this album and sharing a humorous meme where Charlie Brown is about to listen to Yeti. The other character has a thought bubble (“Always Charlie plays strange records, why can’t …