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Johnnyo
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #1
- Posted: 07/08/2025 12:03
- Post subject: Electric Music For Mind And Body
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I've recently joined a 60's album appreciation group and their next topic is
Electric Music For The Mind And Body by...d The Fish
and I wanted to get other peoples views on this album. Not one that I'm familiar with and going to give it several listens before the group meet but just wondered what other peoples perspective is on the album.
I'll obviously go to the session with my own views but what other people think is always interesting and I'm also trying to get more conversations going about music on the site and this felt like an opportunity not to be missed
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BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park 
- #2
- Posted: 07/08/2025 12:38
- Post subject: Re: Electric Music For Mind And Body
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Johnnyo wrote: | I've recently joined a 60's album appreciation group and their next topic is
Electric Music For The Mind And Body by...d The Fish
and I wanted to get other peoples views on this album. Not one that I'm familiar with and going to give it several listens before the group meet but just wondered what other peoples perspective is on the album.
I'll obviously go to the session with my own views but what other people think is always interesting and I'm also trying to get more conversations going about music on the site and this felt like an opportunity not to be missed |
Hey Johnnyo! Love the effort! I'll certainly join in! One of my faves from that year, BUT will have to re-listen first before really having anything to say.
You should join us in Ranking The Beach Boys albums on this thread here ....
https://www.besteveralbums.com/forums/v...080#734080
...it's been a lot of fun so far!
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Johnnyo
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #3
- Posted: 07/08/2025 13:17
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Thanks for responding Repo and for the link to the Beach Boys page. Hasn't spotted that thread and will definitely take part.
Anything to get more discussion going around all aspects of music has to be a good thing. My gut feeling, and it might just be nostalgia kicking in, is that there was more discussion when I first joined (14 years ago, crikey).
Would we interested in your thoughts on the album once you have revisited it
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BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park 
- #4
- Posted: 07/11/2025 00:27
- Post subject: Re: Electric Music For Mind And Body
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Johnnyo wrote: | I've recently joined a 60's album appreciation group and their next topic is
Electric Music For The Mind And Body by...d The Fish
and I wanted to get other peoples views on this album. Not one that I'm familiar with and going to give it several listens before the group meet but just wondered what other peoples perspective is on the album.
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What r your initial thoughts, Johnnyo?!
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Johnnyo
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #5
- Posted: 07/11/2025 08:31
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I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit?
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BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park 
- #6
- Posted: 07/11/2025 14:22
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Johnnyo wrote: | I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit? |
I did! Wanted to get your take first. I personally love it. Especially that first side. Currently I think side 1 is essential Psychedelic Music. On the fence about side 2. I wouldn't put it on the same level as The Doors or Love either, but it's just the next rung down. It would be one of my favorite releases if it was released this year for sure. BUT, I've had this in my collection now for decades. lol. So I'm quite biased. Would easily make my TOP FIVE psychedelic albums of 1967 <which would be a fun list to compile! Might just have to do that. >
edit: Just looked at RYM's Top Psychedelic albums of 1967, and, my apologies, that year is STACKED! I'm very curious now where I would place our heroes, Country Joe and Fish!
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Johnnyo
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #7
- Posted: 3 days ago
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Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit? |
I did! Wanted to get your take first. I personally love it. Especially that first side. Currently I think side 1 is essential Psychedelic Music. On the fence about side 2. I wouldn't put it on the same level as The Doors or Love either, but it's just the next rung down. It would be one of my favorite releases if it was released this year for sure. BUT, I've had this in my collection now for decades. lol. So I'm quite biased. Would easily make my TOP FIVE psychedelic albums of 1967 <which would be a fun list to compile! Might just have to do that. >
edit: Just looked at RYM's Top Psychedelic albums of 1967, and, my apologies, that year is STACKED! I'm very curious now where I would place our heroes, Country Joe and Fish! |
Thanks for feeding back repo. I think that repeat listens will move this album up my rankings. I can definitely see why people will consider it a classic especially for 1967. Going to listen a few more times before my group meets.
Thought that I’d feedback what is discussed and then start a new topic around the next 60’s album that we decide on.
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Repo
BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park 
- #8
- Posted: 3 days ago
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Johnnyo wrote: | Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit? |
I did! Wanted to get your take first. I personally love it. Especially that first side. Currently I think side 1 is essential Psychedelic Music. On the fence about side 2. I wouldn't put it on the same level as The Doors or Love either, but it's just the next rung down. It would be one of my favorite releases if it was released this year for sure. BUT, I've had this in my collection now for decades. lol. So I'm quite biased. Would easily make my TOP FIVE psychedelic albums of 1967 <which would be a fun list to compile! Might just have to do that. >
edit: Just looked at RYM's Top Psychedelic albums of 1967, and, my apologies, that year is STACKED! I'm very curious now where I would place our heroes, Country Joe and Fish! |
Thanks for feeding back repo. I think that repeat listens will move this album up my rankings. I can definitely see why people will consider it a classic especially for 1967. Going to listen a few more times before my group meets.
Thought that I’d feedback what is discussed and then start a new topic around the next 60’s album that we decide on. |
Sounds good! What albums have u discussed with your group in the past?
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Johnnyo
Gender: Male
Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #9
- Posted: 3 days ago
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Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit? |
I did! Wanted to get your take first. I personally love it. Especially that first side. Currently I think side 1 is essential Psychedelic Music. On the fence about side 2. I wouldn't put it on the same level as The Doors or Love either, but it's just the next rung down. It would be one of my favorite releases if it was released this year for sure. BUT, I've had this in my collection now for decades. lol. So I'm quite biased. Would easily make my TOP FIVE psychedelic albums of 1967 <which would be a fun list to compile! Might just have to do that. >
edit: Just looked at RYM's Top Psychedelic albums of 1967, and, my apologies, that year is STACKED! I'm very curious now where I would place our heroes, Country Joe and Fish! |
Thanks for feeding back repo. I think that repeat listens will move this album up my rankings. I can definitely see why people will consider it a classic especially for 1967. Going to listen a few more times before my group meets.
Thought that I’d feedback what is discussed and then start a new topic around the next 60’s album that we decide on. |
Sounds good! What albums have u discussed with your group in the past? |
I’ve only just joined that group so this is my first album. Will need to see if it’s a worthwhile thing to pursue but from my contact with the group so far, through Padlet, they seem like a decent and knowledgeable bunch so looking forward to my first meet up.
Thanks for all your feedback. Would have been nice if others had engaged but enjoy our chat.
Look out for the next 60’s album. Let’s keep this going, if you are interested in doing that.
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Repo
BeA Sunflower
Location: Forest Park 
- #10
- Posted: 3 days ago
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Johnnyo wrote: | Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | Repo wrote: | Johnnyo wrote: | I think that it's a little scattergun to be honest. There are some really nice bluesy tracks and also some psychedelic tinges to others, sometimes both in the same track.
You have to put albums like this into context though. If this were an album released in 2025, I wouldn't buy it and would consider it rather mundane but this was at the start of a whole new genre of music, so viewing it in that context, it's a decent album.
I think that contemporaries like, the Doors (you can hear so much Doors here or is it that you can hear Country Joe in the Doors?) Love, Jefferson Airplane. All of those bands seem more mature than Country Joe.
Still exploring this album but I'm finding it an interesting listen. Enjoyed the second and third listens more than the first.
What about you? Did you get a chance to revisit? |
I did! Wanted to get your take first. I personally love it. Especially that first side. Currently I think side 1 is essential Psychedelic Music. On the fence about side 2. I wouldn't put it on the same level as The Doors or Love either, but it's just the next rung down. It would be one of my favorite releases if it was released this year for sure. BUT, I've had this in my collection now for decades. lol. So I'm quite biased. Would easily make my TOP FIVE psychedelic albums of 1967 <which would be a fun list to compile! Might just have to do that. >
edit: Just looked at RYM's Top Psychedelic albums of 1967, and, my apologies, that year is STACKED! I'm very curious now where I would place our heroes, Country Joe and Fish! |
Thanks for feeding back repo. I think that repeat listens will move this album up my rankings. I can definitely see why people will consider it a classic especially for 1967. Going to listen a few more times before my group meets.
Thought that I’d feedback what is discussed and then start a new topic around the next 60’s album that we decide on. |
Sounds good! What albums have u discussed with your group in the past? |
I’ve only just joined that group so this is my first album. Will need to see if it’s a worthwhile thing to pursue but from my contact with the group so far, through Padlet, they seem like a decent and knowledgeable bunch so looking forward to my first meet up.
Thanks for all your feedback. Would have been nice if others had engaged but enjoy our chat.
Look out for the next 60’s album. Let’s keep this going, if you are interested in doing that. |
Sounds good!
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