Filed under:Music,Roky Erickson — posted by I J Wilson on December 10, 2009 @ 6:34 pm
If not, have a look at this great lo-fi clip for Night of the Vampire by Roky Erickson and the Aliens.
Incidentally, I recently finished “Eye Mind: The Saga of Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators” and it was a fantastic book; like a novel, it followed the highs and lows of all the different band members, the adventures they got up to, with significant insights into their music and personalities; and like a novel, you don’t want it to end.
Filed under:Music,Roky Erickson — posted by I J Wilson on October 28, 2009 @ 1:43 pm
I am currently reading a great book on the legendary guitarist/singer Roky Erickson and his band the 13th Floor Elevators, called “The Saga of Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators: The Pioneers of Psychedelic Sound” by Paul Drummond.
Growing up watching horror films at his local cinema, a love of horror crept into most of his music, with titles like I Walked With a Zombie, a tribute to the classic RKO film by Jacques Tourneur and Val Lewton (who also made Cat People and The Leopard Man) and Bloody Hammer. It all made a full circle for him when his song, Burn the Flames, was used in the soundtrack to the Dan O’Bannon 1985 horror comedy Return of the Living Dead.
The book also explores his family life growing up in Austin, Texas; the early music scene that lead to the fullblown psychedelic movement in San Francisco; and the band’s experiments with LSD, and the problems that came with it.
A lot of his music has been re-issued and there is a couple of good compilations available. There was also a documentary made about his life in 2007 called “You’re Gonna Miss Me”.