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Sold Date:
May 19, 2018
Start Date:
April 22, 2016
Final Price:
$66.66
(USD)
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ARTIST: The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
TITLE: You're Gonna Miss Me/ Tried To Hide
FORMAT: 7"
LABEL: International Artists
PRODUCT #: IA-107
RECORD CONDITION: NM, MINT- LOOKS GREAT! you don't see unplayed copies of this record. most are beat from heavy play since both sides are killer
JACKET CONDITION: Brand new sleeve!
NOTES: HARD TO FIND 7"!
"The 13th Floor Elevators were one of the pioneering bands of psychedelic music; many have cited them as the first true psychedelic rock band, and if they weren't, they certainly predated most of the San Francisco bands that gave the sound a global audience. The Elevators played a bracing fusion of garage rock and genre-defying musical exploration powered by Roky Erickson's feral vocals and rhythm guitar, Stacy Sutherland's concise but agile lead guitar work, and Tommy Hall's amplified jug playing, the latter of which gave them a sound unlike any other in rock. The Elevators were also exploring the outer limits of both consciousness and rock & roll in Texas in the early to mid-'60s, a time and place that wasn't quite ready for them, leading to the myriad problems that at once fueled their legend and cut down the band before their time." - Mark Deming & allmusic.com
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