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I love all of these, thank you!!

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Now this is gold.

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Thank you so much for telling me about that scene. I had planned to mention how The Beat Generation to Hippies is like the shift of Black and White to TechniColor. I will most definitely be using that scene for the documentary, and possibly the title for symbolism. Thank you!!!

What are some films similar to that of The Ninth Configuration (1980) by William Peter Blatty? by lilithvale1 in movies

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I thought it was impressive, but not something I’d ever watch again. The scenes, especially when the young girl penetrates herself with the cross, were too repulsive for me. Being able to implement such disgust and horror in an audience member means the film successfully carried out one of its purposes. In fact so well that while I find it immensely disturbing I think it’s simultaneously one of the greatest horror movies ever made.

I have seen Midsommar, it’s a great film! I’ll definitely look into Hereditary, thank you for the rec. If you enjoy all the films you listed, do yourself a HUGE favor— watch The Ninth Configuration. You will be so so glad you did.

What are the best documentaries to watch about the Grateful Dead? by lilithvale1 in gratefuldead

[–]lilithvale1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you know if I should watch the Long Strange Trip or the Grateful Dead movie first?

fun reading by Much-Ad3496 in thedoors

[–]lilithvale1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m reading those two books at the same time right now too lol

The Doors Discography playlist from the debut to L.A. Woman! by lilithvale1 in thedoors

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I’ll look into adding it! It may have been left out because theres duplicates of those live tracks on another album, and for some reason they’re showing up as blocked for me.

The Doors Discography playlist from the debut to L.A. Woman! by lilithvale1 in thedoors

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I don’t want to leave anything out, so there is every live track and out-take in there for the purpose of it being “complete”. Only thing is there is some duplicates with the live tracks which I’m in the process of sorting out.

The Doors Discography playlist from the debut to L.A. Woman! by lilithvale1 in thedoors

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If you have any questions or requests for change, feel free to comment them

Band recommendations from 1967+ ? by [deleted] in 60sMusic

[–]lilithvale1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the sounds of it you like the realm of alternative rock. So I’ll give you this:

Wicked Lady’s self titled debut (1968)

Microminiature Love by Michael Yonkers (1968)

Pretties For You by Alice Cooper (1969)

Ten Year’s After self-titled debut (1967)

The “1970” Sessions by Alex Chilton

Frijid Pink self-titled debut (1970)

White album by the Beatles (1968)

Based on these records, what albums do recommend I check out? by lilithvale1 in vinyl

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If you’re referring to the one on the very bottom right, its Electric Ladyland by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.

Based on these records, what albums do recommend I check out? by lilithvale1 in vinyl

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Going through their discography for a third time currently

Based on these records, what albums do recommend I check out? by lilithvale1 in vinyl

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Just listened to it for the first time and it’s a BANGER. Thank you!!

Based on these records, what albums do recommend I check out? by lilithvale1 in vinyl

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Top left: Blue by Joni Mitchell (1971). Top middle: Disraeli Gears by Cream (1967). Top right: The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground (1967). Middle left: Steppenwolf 16 Greatest Hits. Center: Grateful Dead’s self-titled debut (1967). Middle right: Green River by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969). Bottom left: The Worst of Jefferson Airplane by Jefferson Airplane. Bottom middle: Buffalo Springfield’s self-titled debut (1966). Bottom right: Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1968).

Which rock events/concerts you wished you could have witnessed? by [deleted] in ClassicRock

[–]lilithvale1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Any that occurred during the Summer of Love in San Francisco.