Liquid Light Show

Liquid Light Show

Liquid light shows or psychedelic light shows surfaced in the mid-1960s and early 1970s in America and Europe, usually accompanying performances of rock or psychedelic music.

Leading names included The Joshua Light Show/Joe's Lights/Sensefex located in NY), Tony Martin (SF, NYC), Elias Romero (SF), Mike Leonard (lights for Pink Floyd) (UK), The Heavy Water Light Show, Mark Boyle's Lights/Joan Hill (UK), Lymbic System (Mark Hanau) (UK), Glen McKay’s Headlights, The Pig Light Show (NY), Lights by Pablo (NY), The Brotherhood of Light (SF), Little Princess 109 (SF), LSD, Abercrombe Lights (SF), and the Single Wing Turquoise Bird light show. (California)

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