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"Slip Inside this House" is a song originally released by psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators as the first track on their 1967 album Easter Everywhere. At eight minutes, it is the longest track the band released on a studio album. A single version edited to just under four minutes was released by International Artists.

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  • Slip Inside This House (de)
  • Slip Inside This House (es)
  • Slip Inside This House (en)
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  • Slip Inside This House ist ein Song der US-amerikanischen Rockband The 13th Floor Elevators aus dem Jahr 1967, der auf deren zweitem Album, , enthalten ist. Mit acht Minuten Spieldauer, ist er der längste Song, den The 13th Floor Elevators auf einem Album veröffentlicht haben. (de)
  • «Slip Inside This House» es una canción originalmente publicada por la banda estadounidense de rock psicodélico, the 13th Floor Elevators como la canción de apertura del álbum de 1967, Easter Everywhere.​ Con una duración de 8 minutos es la grabación de estudio más larga de la banda. La canción fue publicado como sencillo en enero de 1968 a través de International Artists.​ (es)
  • "Slip Inside this House" is a song originally released by psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators as the first track on their 1967 album Easter Everywhere. At eight minutes, it is the longest track the band released on a studio album. A single version edited to just under four minutes was released by International Artists. (en)
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  • «Slip Inside This House» es una canción originalmente publicada por la banda estadounidense de rock psicodélico, the 13th Floor Elevators como la canción de apertura del álbum de 1967, Easter Everywhere.​ Con una duración de 8 minutos es la grabación de estudio más larga de la banda. La canción fue publicado como sencillo en enero de 1968 a través de International Artists.​ La canción es un buen ejemplo del estilo de la banda, la cual contiene la mayoría de sus elementos más comunes: la guitarra eléctrica de Tommy Hall, una melodía insistente y repetitiva de guitarra fuzz y la voz apasionado de Roky Erickson.​ En ella, Tommy Hall, letrista de la canción, intentó encarnan muchos de los elementos de su filosofía psicodélicos, que se basaban en elementos de las religiones orientales, la mística cristiana, semántica general de Alfred Korzybski, y las enseñanzas de Gurdjieff, entre otras influencias dispares.​ (es)
  • Slip Inside This House ist ein Song der US-amerikanischen Rockband The 13th Floor Elevators aus dem Jahr 1967, der auf deren zweitem Album, , enthalten ist. Mit acht Minuten Spieldauer, ist er der längste Song, den The 13th Floor Elevators auf einem Album veröffentlicht haben. (de)
  • "Slip Inside this House" is a song originally released by psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators as the first track on their 1967 album Easter Everywhere. At eight minutes, it is the longest track the band released on a studio album. A single version edited to just under four minutes was released by International Artists. It is a good précis of the Elevators' style, containing most of their common elements—the electric jug of Tommy Hall, an insistent repetitive fuzz guitar riff, and impassioned vocals by Roky Erickson. In it, Tommy Hall, the lyricist, attempted to embody many of the elements of his psychedelic philosophy, which drew on elements of Eastern religions, Christian mysticism, Alfred Korzybski's general semantics, and the teachings of Gurdjieff, among other disparate influences. The song was covered by Scottish alternative rock band Primal Scream on their album Screamadelica, by Norwegian band Madrugada, by New York noise rock band Oneida on their album Come on Everybody Let's Rock, and by Scottish electronic band The Shamen on their 1992 promo Make It Mine. (en)
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