This album, an outrageously groovy cover of the Beatles' "Abbey Road," is all worth listening to after your very first trip to the Hemp Emporium. But then they met Brian Eno and they sounded like this for a little while, which will be good for you in your current state. "Weren't Talking Heads known as a bunch of fussy RISD smarty-pantses? What gives?" Well, yes. "Crosseyed and Painless" by Talking Heads Other songs of theirs will remind you that raves happen for a reason, or that psychedelic music was popular for a while there. Sometimes they sound like this, which is outstanding. You'll probably want to do a deep dive on these guys. And by the end of the song, when we're all blasting off to Jupiter together, you'll understand.Ī word of warning: You'll want every single song to sound like this.
Let that very talented bass player be your guide. "Disco? On weed? That doesn't sound right to me at all!" I hear you. "Don't Leave Me this Way" by Thelma Houston But now when you listen to it - especially once the congas come in at 4:09 - you'll want to kiss your state legislators square on the lips. No matter what condition your brain is in. Sure, it might take a little more focus than you're used to giving music, TV shows and movies, but here are some selections that will make you wonder how you never noticed those incredible details before now. We're here to take you through the transition from "music is great in the background during a dinner party" to "where did I put my good headphones and why is this overhead light so bright?"
Oh, but you probably didn't know they call it that, did you! Marijuana has been off-limits to you until just this week, when your state finally legalized it! They call it "entertainment insurance" for a reason.