Classic Smoking Music

skiskate

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Hey guys, Theres a ton of great music that came out way before me. I grew up in the 90's so most stuff is before my time. I just want a little help with getting some new music, I know theres lots of people on here who grew up in the 60's, 70's and all that. So care to share any of your favourite artists or bands that you guys toked to back in the day. I got lots of old music already but any extra would be great!
 

skiskate

Well-Known Member
Yeah floyd is amazing, you guys seen it synched to the wizard of oz? Im gonna check out the doors right now.
 

8mileshigh

Member
Toot's and the Maytals
Ramones
Black Sabbath
CCR
The Offspring
David Bowie
Aerosmith
Steely Dan
Traffic
Cream
Derek and the Dominos
Blind Faith
Rush
The Byrds
The Cars
Allman Bros.
Rolling Stones

Any good rock is good to smoke to, man.
 

jeffchr

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OK here's some more.......

The Band
I don't think Grateful Dead was mentioned, but probably doesn't need to be
Grand Funk
James Gang
The Who
Buffalo Springfield
The Beatles of course
Lynard Skynard
 

Wavels

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Miles Davis
Bill Evans
John Coltrane
Horace Silver
Steely Dan
Wes Montgomery
Duke Ellington
Count Basie
Art Tatum
Allman Brothers
Ruby Braff
Sarah Vaughn

These are some of my faves when fogging it up!:bigjoint:
 

RIStoner

Active Member
Doors
Pink Floyd
Allman Bros.
Skynrd
Who
Marley
Steve Miller


That'll keep you occupied for a while.:bigjoint:

Edit: sorry for the double post!
 

jeffchr

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i posted before, but forgot one of the best blues guitarists ever.....
supposedly Eric Clapton had to pull his car over to the side of the road when he heard

Stevie Ray Vaughan

for the first time, on the radio. he was so distracted he couldn't drive.
just a story, probably not true, but Stevie is the man.

Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble



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jeffchr

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i'm not trying to hijack the thread but thought you all might enjoy this - Further On Up the Road with Eric and The Band. About 50 sec in, Clapton looses his guitar strap and hands the lead over to Robbie Robertson and as soon as Clapton fixes his strap Robbie gives him back the lead. This is from their farewill concert and featured in the Scorsezi's film "The Last Waltz". Enjoy

[youtube]1WDmMWF83x4[/youtube]
 

rollmeUPoneSCOTTY!

Active Member
i'm not trying to hijack the thread but thought you all might enjoy this - Further On Up the Road with Eric and The Band. About 50 sec in, Clapton looses his guitar strap and hands the lead over to Robbie Robertson and as soon as Clapton fixes his strap Robbie gives him back the lead. This is from their farewill concert and featured in the Scorsezi's film "The Last Waltz". Enjoy

[youtube]1WDmMWF83x4[/youtube]
hah kick ass... you should check out stevie ray whippin' the guitar around his body, then plays behind his back, then flips it back in front - all the while rockin away... it's crazy. youtube it.
 

jeffchr

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hah kick ass... you should check out stevie ray whippin' the guitar around his body, then plays behind his back, then flips it back in front - all the while rockin away... it's crazy. youtube it.
yea man, no kidding, it's in the video I posted. SRV rocks.
 
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