Music to listen to while smokin and chillin

Yellow LedbennerYellow Ledbenner Posts: 54
edited January 2006 in Other Music
What songs do you think would be good to listen to while stoned?

I usually listen to No Quarter by Zepplin, Radiohead, some incubus, stuff like that.
What about you guys?
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  • if your smoking the good stuff
    plenty of Pink Floyd

    try these albums:
    Darkside of the Moon
    Meddle
    Atom Heart Mother

    well pretty much anything by pink floyd
    Run to the hills
    run for your life
  • Yea don't know how i forgot them. and then put on Wizard of Oz with Dark Side haha
  • SathogwaSathogwa Posts: 227
    Willie Nelson, Bob Marley, B.B. King, Billie Holiday, Norah Jones, Hendrix, Miles Davis, Stevie Ray Vaughn, some of the dubbier Sublime songs, Greyboy Allstars, Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Robert Walter's 20th Congerss . . .
    Sleep on horseback
    Far moon in a continuing dream
    Steam of roasting tea

    --Basho
  • South of SeattleSouth of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    These have been my choices as of late:

    Damian Marley - Welcome to Jamrock
    Devin tha Dude - To tha Extreme
    Beck - Guero
    Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
    The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute
    NERDS!
  • Ben Harper - Live From Mars Disc 1

    Who Are You - The Who

    ummm........Eruption!!!!!!
    "I Miss You Already!!!!!"

    "Sorry is the fool who trades his love for high-rise rent, Seems the more you make equals the loneliness you get"

    .NJD.
  • These have been my choices as of late:

    Damian Marley - Welcome to Jamrock
    Devin tha Dude - To tha Extreme
    Beck - Guero
    Herbie Hancock - Headhunters
    The Mars Volta - Frances the Mute

    I was planning on getting some Damian Marley. How is the rest of his stuff? I was in my friends car and she had some playing and it wasn't bad.

    Also the Jurrasic 5 - Power in Numbers cd is pretty quality.

    I wouldn't mind seeing Mars Volta open for PJ.
  • South of SeattleSouth of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    The new Damian is good. It's kind of all over the place, but not in a bad way.
    My roomate seems to think that Bob would be spinning in his grave after listening to this album. (definitely influenced by Dad)

    All of the J5 stuff is great as well. Charlie 2na should have a solo album dropping soon also.
    NERDS!
  • The new Damian is good. It's kind of all over the place, but not in a bad way.
    My roomate seems to think that Bob would be spinning in his grave after listening to this album. (definitely influenced by Dad)

    All of the J5 stuff is great as well. Charlie 2na should have a solo album dropping soon also.

    Cool. I'll have to check it out then. I love J5. It would be sweet for them to tour with PJ as well.

    Pink Floyd - Echos just came on my shuffle. That's a great song to listen to while stoned too
  • LedZepFanLedZepFan Posts: 1,009
    Im not a smoker but I imagine the Foo Fighter's song "Still", if not the more ont he acoustic album, would fit your purpose
    I've faced it, a life wasted, and I'm never going back again.

    Some die just to live.
  • Joe Satriani
    Steve Vai
    of course, Pink Floyd
    The Verve
    Blind Melon ~ Soup
    Alice in Chains
    Scott Weiland ~ 12 Bar Blues
    We need Pearl Jam in Atlanta!!! 2006-2007

    The dirty south needs a fix.
  • barcoachbarcoach Posts: 413
    Legalize It by Peter Tosh
    The K & D Sessions by Kruder & Dorfmeister
    Minimum, Maximum by Kraftwerk
    Night Song by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook
    The Dub Side of the Moon by Easy Star All Stars
    Fear of Music by Talking Heads
    Feels by Animal Collective
    Stone: Thanks for the pick and the night of complicity, you rock!
    -The crazy guy with the Ramones t-shirt.
    Mexico C. 12/10/05.

    "There is a rose that I want to live for
    although, God knows, I may not have met her"
    -J. Strummer

    "And you'll never know just how dark this screen could be"
  • StinkfootStinkfoot Posts: 546
    Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
    "I get into a state of consciousness that I can't explain. It is about feeling and not thinking. I get positive chills and insight into things that I can't get to any other way. It is Healing of the Soul." - Mike McCready
  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,240
    Sigur Ros- ()
    Massive Attack- Mezzanine (first 4 songs)
    Mars Volta Frances the Mute
    Neil Young - god put on anything by him in any state of mind but love getting lost in his solo's or feeling his lyrics on the acoustic songs
    TV on the Radio- Particularly Staring at the sun
    Floyd- animals, DSOTM, wish you were here
    doors- lots of great tunes
    PEAL JAM- like neil they are good in any state.
    and many many more
    Charlotte 00
    Charlotte 03
    Asheville 04
    Atlanta 12
    Greenville 16, Columbia 16
    Seattle 18 
    Nashville 22
    Ohana Festival 24 x2
  • A Good "Masters of reality" Album would do it!!!
  • dCowboyPJdCowboyPJ Posts: 479
    Pink Floyd- Animals.

    Any Floyd actually, but I just prefer Animals since it is their best album.
  • my morning jacket..the cd It Still Moves
    i'll trade you my tee shirt for a grilled cheese
  • No Queens of the Stone Age? Definately a band I prefer to listen to while in that state.

    The Secret Machines
    Are you too good to tango with the poor poor boys?
  • I forgot to mention the Doors, Violent Femmes, and Chilli Peppers.

    sometimes if i get zoned out ill just listen to music and pay attention to guitar riffs alot. Hard To Imagine has that guitar riff that just flows. Very chill
  • Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin'

    I listened to this 'in that state' a hundred times and it gets better and better Dylans harmonica is like hendrix' guitar and his lyrics are second to none. See 'Don't think twice' 'A hard rains gonna fall' 'Masters of War' 'Talkin world war III blues'.

    Lie back and enjoy the show!
  • any opera arias by PUCCINI!!!!!! they turn your head into a fucking puddle.
    Anti Zionism is not Anti Semitism

    Most antizionists are antisemites
  • upina2001upina2001 Indiana Posts: 764
    stp-purple
    blind melon-soup
    radiohead-the bends
    rolling stones-exile on main street
    alice in chains-jar of flies
    bruce springsteen-ghost of tom joad

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  • yosi1yosi1 Posts: 3,272
    Anything by Hendrix (especially band of gypsys)
    SRV
    Gov't Mule
    moe.
    Shotei Hanevoa
    KiF
    Lunar Crush
    Pink Floyd
    String Cheese Incident
    Miles Davis (especially the complete Jack Johnson sessions (no, not the Jack Johnson from today, the black boxer from the 50's)
    Pearl Jam (bootlegs mostly, but Ten is pretty insane also)
    Zeppelin (it has to be live though)
    Cat Stevens
    Derek Trucks Band
    Rush
    Yes
    Oh man, the list goes on...
    you couldn't swing if you were hangin' from a palm tree in a hurricane.
  • MCGMCG Posts: 780
    The Mars Volta
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Desert Sessions
    Red Hot Chili Peppers (One Hot Minute especially)
    Matthew Good Band
    Tragically Hip
    Pearl Jam
    Radiohead
    Stone Temple Pilots (I don't care! I like 'em)
    At the Drive-In
    Which came first,
    the bad idea or me befallen by it?
  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,240
    Miles Davis- Kind of blue

    I love chillin out to some jazz and this album although it is a popular favorite is awesome! I mean how can you beat coltrane and davis trading licks on this album!
    Charlotte 00
    Charlotte 03
    Asheville 04
    Atlanta 12
    Greenville 16, Columbia 16
    Seattle 18 
    Nashville 22
    Ohana Festival 24 x2
  • adding to the already mentioned:

    The Velvet Underground (how could no one have said this yet ?!?)
    Porno For Pyros -- Good Gods\\Urge -- some really heady tripped out shit on there.
    older REM records (anything pre "Document")

    Sonic Youth (anything. it's all stoned out.)
    The Legendary Pink Dots (watch out)
    Psychic TV (double watch out.)
    Soundgarden - Down On The Upside (just because. Zero Chance is great, high.)
    Pearl Jam -- uh .. duh !?!
    some Beck stuff (Midnight Vultures ... ahha)
    Janis Joplin with Big Brother & The Holding Company
    early Grateful Dead stuff ... (pre 1972)
    Led Zeppelin III -- yeah ...

    i dunno ... i'll have to try and think of what else i listen to blazed up a lot ...
    those come to mind the most.
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • shahrilshahril Posts: 288
    kid a and amnesiac. nothing else.

    when 'you and whose army' kicks in...lighting a cigarette never feels better...ahh..bliss...
    I've seen so many people try and copy Eddie Vedder's voice. It's as if if you don't sound like him you're not a man. - Emmett Roslan

    http://theshahril.blogspot.com

    London 20/04/2006
  • if your smoking the good stuff
    plenty of Pink Floyd

    try these albums:
    Darkside of the Moon
    Meddle
    Atom Heart Mother

    well pretty much anything by pink floyd

    oh yeah man! I agree.. I'm into AHM since a while, what a wonderful album. I'm actually reading Inside Out by Nick Masson, you should get into it if you have the time (:
    -"it's times like these you have to ask yourself, "what would mike mccready do"
  • shineshine Posts: 8
    rock :

    pearl jam
    red hot chili peppers
    screaming trees
    pothead
    kyuss
    fu manchu
    soundgarden

    hiphop :

    big l
    2 pac
    nas
    jay z
    b.i.g.
    artifacts
    hieroglyphics

    drum n bass / soul / funk :

    goldie
    4hero
    dj krush
    ltj bukem
    d'angelo
    erykah badu
    jamiroquai
    marvin gaye
    mary j. blige
    curtis mayfield
    isaac hayes
    al green
    joss stone
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