
Welcome to my fifth video for Don's Acid Archives Diaries thread, where we dive deep into the treasures from the Acid Archives book.
This episode dives into Seattle's own psychedelic pioneers, The Daily Flash, showcasing their unique sound and impact on the '60s music scene. We’ll be exploring the 1984 compilation album 'I Flash Daily,' which is featured in the Acid Archives book, and discussing how they helped shape the psychedelic era with their innovative music and unforgettable performances.
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00:00 The Daily Flash on the US TV Show 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' in January of 1967
00:22 Vinyl Piper's Intro
00:45 1984 LP Compilation, 'I Flash Daily' by The Daily Flash
01:24 They began in 1965 in Seattle
01:49 July 1966 1st single 'Jack Of Diamonds'
02:00 Bob Dylan's cover of 'Queen Jane Approximately'
02:54 I read The Daily Flash's entry from the Acid Archives book
04:42 2023 The Daily Flash 'The Legendary Recordings 1965-1967' by Guerssen of Spain
05:40 My handbills & posters featuring The Daily Flash
06:44 The Close
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