elevated_u2_fan said:
what radio station do you listen to?
98.3 WAWESOME
elevated_u2_fan said:
what radio station do you listen to?
Zootlesque said:Anything by Steve Fucking Miller Fucking Band.
/thread
U2isthebest said:and Nickleback except for "Rockstar" which I enjoy blasting and singing along with while driving.
U2isthebest said:^Greatest post of all time. Thank you. I deserve this.
Zootlesque said:
Rap/Hip Hop
U2isthebest said:
Add this to my list too.
We'll have it good
We'll have the life we knew we would
My word is good
I live in Nickelback countrycruzila said:...anything by Nickelback!
boo said:pink floyd, grateful dead, etc
mindless stoner rock.
boo said:pink floyd, grateful dead, etc
mindless stoner rock.
GibsonGirl said:I don't know about the Grateful Dead, but Pink Floyd certainly didn't write mindless stoner rock. That's nothing more than an idiotic stereotype.
Zootlesque said:
YOU DON'T NEED DRUGS TO ENJOY THE DREAM-LIKE SOUNDSCAPES OF GILMOUR OR THE MASTERFUL AND PASSIONATE STORYTELLING OF WATERS!
YOU DON'T NEED DRUGS TO ENJOY PINK FLOYD!
http://www.luckymojo.com/barrett/refs/9611kriteman.html
The psychedelic music, the Pink Floyd's and also in your album, was always connected to drugs. What came first in your case?
Wright: "Factually, we started during the late '60s with the psychedelic music, a period that was known as experimental as far as drugs were concerned. The Pink Floyd were in the middle of that culture, so everyone naturally assumed that we were also doing drugs. But that wasn't the case. In Syd Barrett's case it was, but not in our case. I think that music was our drug. Of course, we all did drugs here and there in social events, but I've tried only once in my life, and it was marijuana, before a show. We went onstage, I think it was in Paris in '68, and I couldn't play a single note. Actually, I did manage to play one note. It's a mistake thinking that drugs supplied Pink Floyd with the inspiration. The ones who took drugs were the ones who came to see the shows."
- - During that period it was popular to take LSD before the show.
Wright (lighting another Marlboro): "We didn't even think of that. Personally, maybe because of the way I was educated I didn't feel a need. It's true that there are a lot of bands who do that, but it's a mythos that the Pink Floyd did drugs in shows. The most we took was half a glass of beer."
kafrun said:
I live in Nickelback country