Marijuana & Music

Biggest lesson I ever learned about what NOT to do when you are full of lust in your twenties or any time really. Those moments will get folk into trouble. :upside_down_face: :v:t2: :rofl: :joy:

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When I need a little classical with a whimsy…

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I couldn’t read it with all the things going on, but I listened to it. It’s fantastic. I wish I could play the piano. My grandmother used to take me to operas, plays, and symphonies. Those were good times and I thank you for the reminder. :v:t2: :star_struck:

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Hahaha! Are you mad at me or something? This will be hanging out in wait to chime in while I’m trying to read.

nothing like starting your day with a SMILE

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This is true, because I did smile. Thank you! :v:t2:

Holy Crap…some great (and wide ranging) groups in here…and I love that Sesame Street is about the most mainstream thing in this thread…The Dead South, Clutch, The Band…geez…killer stuff. Currently, I’m enjoying some Trill OG though a big glass bong and listening to the latest album from The Pretty Reckless…for some reason, their basslines just resonate when I’m stoned.

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Hey @the_evil_monk, welcome to the forum.

I know what you mean. Certain bass lines have a way of making all the difference in a song!

I’m enjoying a few hits of my recently dried Gorilla Glue #4.

It’s not cured yet, but I can’t resist!

I’m also going to listen to Heart’s excellent LP Dog & Butterfly

I think it’s their best effort. Many outstanding songs here including the hit ā€œStraight Onā€ and the acoustic oriented and sentimental title track. Ann Wilson shows her vulnerable and sensual side on the amazing ā€œTouch of Love ā€œ, and sister Nancy does the same on her fine song ā€œNada Oneā€. Musically speaking, the band were at the top of their game on this 1978 release.
The band turns in possibility their heaviest ever performance with the epic ā€œMistral Windā€, a tour de force of both musical and vocal intensity. Love this album!

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Well, now I will have something to listen to. Were you a radio DJ on the Quiet Storm? Did you get that out where you are/were?

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No, never a DJ, just an appreciator of the music from my teens.

Never heard of the Quiet Storm. Sounds underground and cool.

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If I remember correctly, it was a DJ or something that came on after midnight on the East Coast. Sometimes I would be in the car with my mother going over a bay bridge with the windows down while she blasted it. Songs like this and the Doors would come on. :pray:t2: I appreciate that because those recollections are few and far between.

Thank you! :purple_heart:

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How about…

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I’ve loved Stevie since her first album with Fleetwood Mac!

Confession: I had a couple pics of her in my room from around that time :wink:

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Hahahaha! I’m sure you weren’t the only one. :eyes: :eyeglasses:

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Found this in my playlist.

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Music can easily trigger old forgotten memories. It doesn’t happen to me often, but when I hear certain songs, I’m reminded of where I was, who I was with and what was going on at that particular moment.

I’m sure it happens to us all at one time or another

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A classic! Great tune. Great playlist @kmac03! :guitar:

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