You're Gonna Miss Me (song)
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You're Gonna Miss Me è un brano musicale del gruppo rock psichedelico statunitense 13th Floor Elevators, incluso nell'album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators del 1966, e pubblicato come singolo estratto da esso nel medesimo anno.
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You're Gonna Miss Me est une chanson du groupe de texan 13th Floor Elevators paru en 1966 en première piste de l'album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. Elle avait été écrite par Roky Erickson pour son ancien groupe The Spades en 1965. Une electric jug (cruche électrique) est utilisée comme instrument dans ce morceau. Le titre figure également dans le coffret Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 publié chez Rhino en 1997 et a été utilisé dans le film High Fidelity, réalisé par Stephen Frears, en 2000, figurant sur la bande sonore.
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"You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song by the American psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators, written by Roky Erickson, and released as the group's debut single on Contact Records, on January 17, 1966. It was reissued nationally on International Artists, in May 1966. Musically inspired by traditional jug band and R&B music, combined with the group's own experimentation, "You're Gonna Miss Me", along with its Stacy Sutherland and Tommy Hall-penned B-side, "Tried to Hide", was influential in developing psychedelic rock and garage rock, and was one of the earliest rock compositions to utilize the electric jug. Accordingly, critics often cite "You're Gonna Miss Me" as a bona fide garage rock song, as well as a classic of the counterculture era.
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You're Gonna Miss Me est une chanson du groupe de texan 13th Floor Elevators paru en 1966 en première piste de l'album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. Elle avait été écrite par Roky Erickson pour son ancien groupe The Spades en 1965. Une electric jug (cruche électrique) est utilisée comme instrument dans ce morceau. Le titre figure également dans le coffret Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968 publié chez Rhino en 1997 et a été utilisé dans le film High Fidelity, réalisé par Stephen Frears, en 2000, figurant sur la bande sonore. Cette chanson a été reprise notamment par Sir Douglas Quintet en 1981 dans l'album Border Wave et par Jad Wio sur Cellar Dreams en 1986. You're Gonna Miss Me est également un film documentaire réalisé par en 2005 sur la vie de Roky Erickson.
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You're Gonna Miss Me è un brano musicale del gruppo rock psichedelico statunitense 13th Floor Elevators, incluso nell'album The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators del 1966, e pubblicato come singolo estratto da esso nel medesimo anno.
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"You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song by the American psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators, written by Roky Erickson, and released as the group's debut single on Contact Records, on January 17, 1966. It was reissued nationally on International Artists, in May 1966. Musically inspired by traditional jug band and R&B music, combined with the group's own experimentation, "You're Gonna Miss Me", along with its Stacy Sutherland and Tommy Hall-penned B-side, "Tried to Hide", was influential in developing psychedelic rock and garage rock, and was one of the earliest rock compositions to utilize the electric jug. Accordingly, critics often cite "You're Gonna Miss Me" as a bona fide garage rock song, as well as a classic of the counterculture era. "You're Gonna Miss Me" reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the 13th Floor Elevators' only single to chart nationally. The failure of the song to achieve a higher chart listing is attributed to poor distribution by a disestablished record label. In addition, the band was prevented from consistently touring during their parole for possession of marijuana. The song was also included as a track on their debut album, The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, in November 1966. In Canada, the song reached number 54 on the RPM Magazine charts.
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