It's very commercial and not psych, but The Doors'
Riders on the Storm always sends shivers done my
spine.
The rain/thunder bit always brings back memories of
sitting round a real fire in a pub on a cold rainy
evening with that playing on the jukebox when I was
much younger.
--- clearlight67 <clear_light@...> wrote:
> A couple that still do it for me despite having
> heard them a million
> times are The Doors "I Can't See Your Face In My
> Mind" and Love "A
> House Is Not A Motel." Clear Light's "Night Sounds
> Loud" is another
> guaranteed tingle. But then again there are so many
> that I could name
> I don't really know if I could list them all.
>
> Anyone want to join in?
>
>
> Gray
>
> --- In clear_light@yahoogroups.com, "Bonnie"
> <whiterabbit_acid@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > The two that really goosebump me up are "Little
> Wing" by Hendrix
> > and "Moonlight Mile" by the Stones. And following
> close second
> > are "Too Much To Dream Last Night" by the Prunes
> and "Blue Jay Way"
> by
> > the Beatles.
> >
> > Then the two that epitomize the trippy-dippy, edgy
> LA 60's scene
> > are "Eight Miles High" by the Byrds and "7 & 7 Is"
> by Love. Every
> > time I hear those two, I can actually SMELL the
> Strip. They both
> slay
> > me into a natural high (acid flashbacks?????).
> >
> > But I could go on and on and on and
> on.............................
> >
>
>
>
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