Favorit Tunes While High

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by adoutsider, Mar 23, 2005.

  1. MattInVegas

    MattInVegas John Denver Mega-Fan

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    I can go several ways. From FOLK to trance to Native American Chants to Sounds of Nature.
    Mostly, I play John Denver or a group known as "Sacred Spirit".
     
  2. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Yeah, I listen to drum circles and chants sometimes.

    Right now I'm groovin' to Phish covering Bob Marley's Trenchtown Rock. :eek: :p

    John Denver and Neil Young are some nice ones. Down By The River by Neil Young is a nice stoner anthem. :)
     
  3. Shaman420

    Shaman420 Herbalist

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    Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Sublime, String Cheese Incident, Disco Biscuits, Grateful Dead, bluegrass, reggae, tribal trance, psytrance/goa, drum and bass, Moshi Moshi, JM2, Kyle Hollingsworth, Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Faint, Del McCoury Band, Yonder Mountain String Band, Eric Clapton, Zilla, DJ Harry, Les Claypool, acoustic music, Toots & the Maytals, Benevento/Russo Duo, Mike Gordon, Mark Farina, Robert Miles, Infected Mushroom, Leftover Salmon, RAILROAD EARTH, hot butter rum string band, and soooo many more...
     
  4. RandomDrunkGuy

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    Being a rather large metal head....I say you can't go wrong with early Metallica, so why not go early as you can and listen to "Kill 'em All" there first album.
     
  5. thrawn

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    Crosby Stills Nash and Young

    Best Band Ever
     
  6. Ryoto

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    Rap is a must, N.W.A., Dr.Dre - The Chronic, The Chronic 2001 and alot more. Anything from the 60's and 70's, besides disco.
     
  7. saffronfrancisburnet

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    i love
    jefferson airplane
    maybe some jefferson starship early after reformed band stuff these
    were great to hear after many trips
    mushrooms but that is years ago
    and i still enjoy them today.................


    grateful dead
    marley
    burning spear
    lee perry
    cat stevens
    dylan
    leonard cohen
    melanie.. lay down. candles in the rain
    rem
    u2
    greggory issacs
    denise brown
    etc
    too long a list
    so oh yes early wailers

    but lots of dub.....is great to just chill
    too and of cause enjoy my mans body
    too also after we smoked our selves
    silly as usual but then again
    we both been smoking for well over say
    15, years .
    oh yes
    and paul my partner he plays guitar
    keyboards
    our 14 year old play bass guitar flute recorder
    keboards
    our 11 year old plays guitar and his drum set
    2 year old just tries and they all sing
    so we have music all the time
    so i chill to all sorts.....
    i play alittle guitar and talk sing if you get that
    our has is a mad house........

    anyway
    lovenpeace
    from saff
     
  8. Orsino2

    Orsino2 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    I have to say, from my experience, Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon album can actually enhance the duration and quality of your adventure.... It's really trippy.
     
  9. fireice83

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    Tom Petty, U2, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zepellin, CCR, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, The Used, Radiohead, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Phantom Planet, Sublime, Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, Jefferson Starship/Airplane, Boston, Bob Seeger, Ben Folds, Lazy Boy, Louie DeVito, Bob Marley, STP, NIN, Van Morrison, Paul Oakenfield....a bunch of others too but I'm tired of typing
     
  10. thrawn

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    Last Dance With Mary Jane-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    Not only is the songs subject convenient, its also an excellent song!
     
  11. Shaman420

    Shaman420 Herbalist

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    Check out Dub Side of The Moon its the reggae-dub version of Dark Side of the Moon and is the perfect soundtrack for burning down.
     
  12. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    thats sounds just down right annoying... the last thing i'd want to do a cover of dark side of the moon would be a reggea band.... dont get me wrong... i love reggea... just dont sound like it would be a good mix.... kinda like mixing milk and lemon juice.... but to each their own
     
  13. strwbrryrillo

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    luniz -i got five on it nuff said
     

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