The Flyin Saucers
NEWS   The Flyin Saucers are no more!!!
After much soulsearching the memebers of the band have decided to go their own ways and work on other projects...Please stay tuned for future announcements...
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Careful...(Live Encore at Merlins 1-31-2004)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Duane's Peach (Allman Jam)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Walkin' Music
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Tractor Beam
“Psychotic Versions of your favorite psychedelic songs served up with some original sauce”

Formed in the early part of the new millennium, The Flyin Saucers represent a unique amalgam of musical thought and sonic abstract expressionism; the melding of London Underground style Psychedelic Rock and British Invasion R&B with the swagger of blue-collar Buffalo Punk. They present their remakes, original compositions and spacey jams accompanied by a retro light show.
As a direct result of their broad and distinct influences they strive to re-interpret the blues and acid rock sound of the late sixties and early seventies with a modern sensibility.
Why this name?
While staring into the sky one night, it just popped into our collective heads...who knows how these things happen?
Do you play live?
We play live in the Buffalo, NY area, and are available for all kinds of events...parties, bar mitzvahs, pagan rites...get in touch and see what we're up to!!!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The ability to self record and publish is very democratizing
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Depends on the deal offered
Your influences?
Our Musical Influences are extremely varried but here is the short list:
Pink Floyd
Genesis
Syd Barrett
Jimi Hendrix
Randy California
Bob Dylan
Dick Dale
Otis Redding
The Rolling Stones
The Who
The Beatles
John Coltrain
The Doors
Donovan
Al Green
The 13th Floor Elevators
Smashing Pumpkins
ad nauseum...
Favorite spot?
Jupiter and Saturn, Oberon, Miranda and Titania
Equipment used:
Fender,Gibson,Ibanez and Epiphone Guitars (as well as various one off and knock offs with all types of mad science performed on them)
Marshall, Fender, Vox and Peavy amps
Lexicon, Electroharmonics, Vox and Dunlop effects and pedals
Ludwig Drums
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