whats the best music to listen to high?

Discussion in 'Psychedelic and Garage' started by GregTheMagician, Nov 4, 2007.

  1. GregTheMagician

    GregTheMagician Senior Member

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    what do you think?
     
  2. zillagod

    zillagod Member

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    Many.

    Pink Floyd
    Old Alan Parsons
    Rick Wakeman
    Uriah Heep

    I am thinking anything with good keyboards, as that was what I liked to hear when I got stoned.
     
  3. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    The music you're in the mood for at that moment. ;)
     
  4. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    ^ Yup. :)

    What I listen to high doesn't differ much from what I listen to normally. Any psychospheric music works for me. Most of the time it's psychedelic rock or black metal, but recently I've gotten into psychedelic ambient a bit too. Reggae is fine too, and darkwave.
     
  5. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    True! but Floyd....man....its like you can crawl up inside of it....
     
  6. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    You should check out Landing on Cydonia of Farflung, I'm sure you love that one too! :)
    Although that is one of my favourites, I stay with that it's really a moodthing. Sometimes it's blues, but if I'm in the mood for trip hop or folk I obviously think that's the best to toke to.
     
  7. Robojangles

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    Pink Floyd
    Porcupine Tree
    Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Tomahawk, etc.)
    Tool
    Animal Collective
    Led Zeppelin
    Radiohead (Kid A-present)
    Massive Attack
     
  8. Zimmy

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    Hawkwind and The Beatles are two amazingly trippy artists to listen to...
     
  9. mojo_rising

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    The Doors
     
  10. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    I've come to like Entheogenic a lot. Very trippy, magical GOAmbient. Ground Luminosity
     
  11. timewarp

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    For me, any music whatsoever EXCEPT that trash called disco music especially from '78 to '84.....sheer demoralizing crap..I'm glad we got out of that decade alive!!!
     
  12. maryjanegirl_2005

    maryjanegirl_2005 Controlled Chaos

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    +Strawberry Alarm Clock
    +The Seeds
    +Blues Magoos
    +The Beau Brummels
    +Paul Revere And The Raiders
     
  13. timewarp

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    Right on!!!!! :) :)
     
  14. get_up_stand_up

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    Phish, Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan.
     
  15. SonicYouthFan

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    You should all check out the group Spacemen 3 music totally made the mind altering substances.... they even have a compilation called "Taking drugs to make music to take drugs to" They were active in the mid to late 80's and disbanded in 91 i think. The 2 main memebers Sonic Boom aka Pete Kember and Jason Peirce couldnt work together anymore and went onto different projects. Sonic Boom started Spectrum then later on Experimental Audio Research where he would collaborate with different artist's prolly the most known was Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine. Jason Peirce went off to form Spiritualized and has been the driving force for 15 something years. These guys like hypnotic,trippy,space rock kinda stuff.
     
  16. maddhatter

    maddhatter Senior Member

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    I like grateful dead, the beatles, phish, bob dylan, travelling wilburys, tom petty, and lots more
     
  17. OlderWaterBrother

    OlderWaterBrother May you drink deeply Lifetime Supporter

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    What about Hendrix, Man, Hendrix!
    Just try Electric Ladyland with earphones!
     
  18. heywood floyd

    heywood floyd Banned

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    Hall and Oates, The Thompson Twins, Bryan Adams and of course Kenny G.
     
  19. heywood floyd

    heywood floyd Banned

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    Hall and Oates, The Thompson Twins, Bryan Adams and of course Kenny G... wow, almost forgot John Tesh. His 'Sax On The Beach' album is really trippy.
     
  20. jimmydean885

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    listen to led zepplin no quarter. i never payed much attention to this song until i heard it high, especially on a really nice system turned way up. blew me away like no other song has
     

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