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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone familiar with Edgar Cayce, the "Sleeping Prophet"? [View all]Omaha Steve
(110,025 posts)121. Poe "Up Through The Spiral" 1971 Concept Albums,Psych
We have the album, 45, and the CD.
https://therisingstorm.net/poe-up-through-the-spiral/

This is a pretty good late period hard rock psych concept LP that few people know about. Poe originally were the Playboys of Edinburg, a McAllen Texas band who began releasing singles in 1965. The Playboys of Edinburg released 7 or 8 singles in various pop rock styles (garage, beat, folk-rock and hard rock) throughout the 1960s and eventually relocated to Houston.
For this 1970/71 UNI release the Playboys of Edinburg changed their name to Poe and created this concept lp. Many of the songs were written and arranged by band members McCord and Williams. The album chronicles the life and thoughts of Edgar Cayce, a man who could put himself into some kind of self-induced sleep state by lying down on a couch, closing his eyes, and folding his hands over his stomach. This state of relaxation and meditation enabled him to place his mind in contact with all time and space.
No song better illustrates this theme than the great Up Up Thru The Spiral. This track opens with classic paisley guitar riffs and one of the all time great opening psych lines which refers to Cayces incredible ability. Up Up Thru The Spiral is also notable for a horn arrangement, distorted vocals and what sounds like tape loop experimentations. This is flat out a great psych pop track with an English sound similar to that of the Move. Other tracks like the futuristic psych of Automatic Writing, Tune In, the furious Sons of Belial, and Fallin Off are pretty vicious and rock hard. Fallin Off is more than a nod to English rock group Free, with its great, heavy guitar riffs, gritty vocals and sound fx explosion mid way thru the track. This song sounds like a lost classic rock radio hit and had considerable pop appeal, its definitely a good one! The lead off track, There Is A River reveals a strong gospel influence and has George Harrison style guitar playing and Beatlesque harmonies. Another reflective number, Debt To Pay is a really good acoustic song with sweet, sugary harmonies and a personal favorite.
This is a solid set from an unknown band who can balance soft reflective tunes with druggy, stoned hard rockers. Vinyl orginals are somewhat cheap although the album saw a cd reissue in 2006 off the Mr. Nobody record label.
Poe Up Through The Spiral 1971 heavy psychedelic rock trip
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Ironically, I was thinking about him a few months back and was going to research a bit more...
hlthe2b
Sunday
#2
Yes, I am familiar with him. it's been years since I have tried to read anything by him.
mwmisses4289
Sunday
#4
He supposedly knew where Atlantis was -- somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle? -- which
displacedvermoter
Sunday
#5
Cayce died in 1945, during WWII, so unless it was an old movie reel, I don't see how he was on Nimoy's show (1976-1982).
Celerity
Sunday
#13
He wasn't on the show himself, unless, perhaps in another astral dimension..
displacedvermoter
Sunday
#45
There's a lot of recent research into "lucid dreaming" which mirrors some of what you talk about.
erronis
Sunday
#47
One has to read and understand a figure in history before determining that he is a "con"
hlthe2b
Sunday
#44
Since I have argued the exact opposite, you show that you are just posting to see your own words
hlthe2b
Sunday
#113
Cayce was a HEALER not a murderer. That could be the difference between the two
Clouds Passing
Sunday
#71
Verify evidence that he didn't heal anyone. People have a right to question and explore.
live love laugh
Monday
#134
Thank you. Well said. I tend to be very skeptical having been taught that the scientific methods are best.
erronis
Sunday
#53
Oh, REALLY?!!! Where have YOU been the past decades-- and especially the past five years
hlthe2b
Sunday
#95
Interesing subject kentuck. I do beleive that as we sleep, our unconscious does 'communiicate'
c-rational
Sunday
#48
Being a cat person I know that Edgar Cayce had a lot of interesting things to say about cats.
flashman13
Sunday
#55
Cats most certainly have a sixth sense. Several years ago an elderly stray orange cat wandered in and came
flashman13
Sunday
#80
I heard an interview with one his followers on the Art Bell Radio Show years ago.
Jacson6
Sunday
#124