Roky Erickson, Legendary Psychedelic Musician, Dies at 71
Roky Erickson lead vocalist and principal songwriter for the psychedelic band the 13th Floor Elevators and one of the leading lights of Texas rock died Friday in Austin. He was 71.
Ericksons death was confirmed by his brother Mikel to Bill Bentley, who produced the all-star 1990 Erickson tribute album Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye, which included performances by R.E.M., ZZ Top, Doug Sahm and other stars.
Roky lived in so many worlds, you couldnt keep up with him, Bentley told Variety. He lived so much, and not always on this planet.
Erickson specialized in a stormy, nightmarish brand of rock. His otherworldly original songs were often inspired by his favorite horror movies (a collection of his lyrics was published in 1995 by Henry Rollins book company 2.13.61). His intense, piercing yowl was the focal point of the Elevators seething 1966 single Youre Gonna Miss Me. A magnum opus of garage rock, it was featured on Lenny Kayes influential 1972 compilation Nuggets.
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(Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Cross-posted in the Texas Group.