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"You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song by the American psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators, written by Roky Erickson, and released as the group's debut single on Contact Records in 1966. It was reissued nationally on International Artists , in May 1966.
The 13th Floor Elevators debut single "You're Gonna Miss Me", a national Billboard No. 55 hit in 1966, was featured on the 1972 compilation Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968. Seminal punk rock band Television played the Elevator's song "Fire Engine" live in the mid-1970s.
You're Gonna Miss Me is a 2005 American documentary film by Keven McAlester. It focuses on Roky Erickson , the former frontman for the rock band The 13th Floor Elevators . [ 1 ] The band is cited as pioneers of the psychedelic rock genre.
You're Gonna Miss Me may refer to: "You're Gonna Miss Me", a song by the 13th Floor Elevators; You're Gonna Miss Me, a film about Roky Erickson "You're Gonna Miss Me", a song by Connie Francis on the album Connie's Greatest Hits
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators is the debut studio album by the 13th Floor Elevators.The album's sound, featuring elements of psychedelia, hard rock, garage rock, folk, and blues, is notable for its use of the electric jug, as featured on the band's only hit, "You're Gonna Miss Me", which reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Tried to Hide" as a B-side.
Fears over the number 13 have led hotels, buildings, and elevator manufacturers to skip the 13th floor. Exploring hotel superstitions: The mystery of the missing 13th floor Skip to main content
In fact, if you haven’t noticed by now, it’s generally not even possible to visit the 13th floor: most buildings just go straight from 12 to 14. In nearly every culture, the number 13 is an ...
Many tall buildings don't have a 13th floor. We take a look at why or why not and which buildings will almost never have a 13 on their elevator pane.