Music Appreciation
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(23,102 posts)Starting with Buffalo Springfield and continuing on strongly with CSN&Y, he sang the songs that matterred. "Ohio", "Our House", he sang on some beautiful meaningful songs and I will treasure the memory of seeing CSN forever!
marble falls
(57,089 posts)... my friend and I had dropped Psilocybin. And we had to the penny the stereo version cost: $3.58. The clerk had obviously smoked up before we came in. It was fun. A good time was had by all.
lark
(23,102 posts)Mescaline was my favorite, it was the most hallucinatory without mind fucks, but psilocybin was really nice too. For some reason me and my frinds were on a kick of going to music acts and dropping psilocybin for awhile. There'd be 6-8 of us tripping and dancing - such good times.
I quit when I was about 35 and got ahold of a really strong purple strain. I was tripping so hard, I couldn't speak. I started to get paranoid because I couldn't talk, my mind was racing too fast. I had to go lie down for awhile. I was fine on my own, without the pressure to communicate. A few hours later I could talk again, but I never wanted to do a hallucinagen again and never have. I really enjoyed them from when I was 18-35. Didn't do them that often as I aged, but at 35 my time doing those was over. I don't do those for the same reason I never drink much, I can't stand the loss of control.
303squadron
(545 posts)I don't think I can name another album in rock/pop/alternative that veers so clearly into what my ears hear as Impressionism!
I think its his masterpiece.