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  1. English psychedelic rock music groups ‎ (3 C, 124 P) Psychedelic rock groups from Northern Ireland ‎ (1 P) Scottish psychedelic rock music groups ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Welsh psychedelic rock music groups ‎ (1 C, 4 P) A. British acid rock music groups ‎ (1 C) S. British space rock musical groups ‎ (2 C, 3 P) British stoner rock musical groups ‎ (2 C)

  2. Find British Psychedelia Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top British Psychedelia Music on AllMusic.

  3. lists. Top 50 British Psychedelic Singles. A list by neo6666. [List740172] | +8. Despite England's long-lasting contributions to the world of psychedelia, few groups were given the opportunity to record a proper album. And given the fleeting nature of the late 60s, the timeframe to do so only lasted a few years prog and hard rock took over.

  4. Eric Clapton. The Animals. Yes. The Zombies. Brinsley Schwarz. Gong. Procol Harum. Cream. The Groundhogs. The Nice. Jeff Beck. Other Styles in Psychedelic/Garage. Find Famous British Psychedelia Artists and Musicians on AllMusic.

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    • A distrust of technology. Tomorrow's World: Home Computer Terminal 20 September 1967 - BBC. 3rd party content may contain ads - see our FAQs for more info.
    • A rejection of America. The staple of British beat music before 1965 was American blues. The psychedelic bands looked to British culture for inspiration, including The Beatles.
    • Classical music. In the film, Jim McCarty from The Yardbirds says: "We used to listen to classical music - Stravinsky, all sorts of stuff - and then when we got in the studio we were experimenting with it."
    • Jazz. Jazz was also a huge influence, especially on groups like Cream (above) who had a jazz drummer in Ginger Baker and smashed the conventions of the three-minute pop song by going on extended, spontaneous jams, like bebop artists had before them.
  5. The Ten Best Psychedelic British Songs. Will 'sgt Fuzz' Sergeant. Friday 02 July 2004 00:00 BST. Comments. 1 ARNOLD LAYNE Pink Floyd (1967) Here, we catch Pink Floyd in unexplored territory,...

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  7. Although they shared some similar aesthetics and production techniques, British Psychedelia was quite different than its American counterpart. In general, British psychedelia was either more whimsical or artily experimental than its American counterpart, plus it tended to work within the pop song structure.