Raga Rock - A List of Examples

A List of Examples

  • "Norwegian Wood", "Love You To", "Within You Without You", "The Inner Light", and "Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles
  • "See My Friends" and "Fancy" by The Kinks
  • "Heart Full of Soul" and "White Summer" by The Yardbirds
  • "Paper Sun" by Traffic
  • "The Mad Hatter's Song" by The Incredible String Band
  • "Square Room", "Just On Conception" and "Black Widow Spider" by Them
  • "Eight Miles High", "Why", "Thoughts And Words", "I See You", "Mind Gardens" and "Moog Raga" by The Byrds
  • "Three Kingfishers" by Donovan
  • "Paint It, Black" and "Gomper" by The Rolling Stones
  • "Om" by The Moody Blues
  • "Death" by The Pretty Things
  • "Behind the Sun" by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • "Venus in Furs" by The Velvet Underground
  • "The End" by The Doors
  • "Girl in Your Eye" by Spirit
  • "Você Sabe" by Os Mutantes
  • "The Bazaar" by The Tea Party
  • "Tattva", "Govinda", "Radhe Radhe", "Namami Nanda-Nandana" and "Song of Love/Narayana" by Kula Shaker
  • "Setting Sun" by The Chemical Brothers
  • "Who Feels Love?" by Oasis
  • "It Can Happen" by Yes
  • "Taste of India" by Aerosmith
  • "Head Down" by Soundgarden
  • "Love Is the Answer" by Weezer
  • "Knees of My Bees", "Eight Easy Steps" and "Citizen of the Planet" by Alanis Morissette
  • "Animal Skins" by Crack the Sky
  • "King of Birds" and "You" by R.E.M.

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