OLD songs about cannabis!

Discussion in 'Music genres, Bands and Artists' started by Storm Crow, Apr 19, 2018.

  1. This is fantastic. I kinda want to find this at a bar jukebox and play it and see how many people catch on!
     
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  2. So many back then..LOL
     
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  3. Sorry this old world is keeping you down....keep your chin up bud. Life's to short to be down
     
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  4. Thanks see you around
     
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  5. You're welcome bud. I really do hope you get over what's bringing you down. Atleast you posted decent music now, that's 1 step on the direction of recovery, even though not weed related
     
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  7. Damn you beat me to it :laughing:

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  8. History channel is all weed today.
    Tune in if you can....
     
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  9. You're a strange 1 budd
    You're a strange 1 buddy. You didn't catch shit man. You're the 1 that got all teary eyed over what I said. Only sucker here is you
     
  10. Well I date back to the 1940s, so those are the songs I (occasionally) heard as a child. When you hit your 70s, I bet some kid will be saying the same thing to you about today's and the music of the 2000s! lol

    Granny
     
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  11. I'm 28 and love jazz and big band music. I'm a big fan of brass instruments being a trumpet player.

    I enjoy ska music too, which actually came out in the 50s in Jamaica. Then it evolved into the more recognized reggae genre in the late 60s when Morrison was kicking ass.

    Love the 80s too and the 90s of course my childhood. And pretty much anything that could constituents as music. I can't get enough of it.

    No matter the style, the age, the skin color, the language, none of that matters when it comes to music. Besides our mortality, music is one of the most common things we all share with each other. It drives our souls. It relaxes us. It can anger us. It even can help you hear something in a time of need that you really needed to get through it all.
     
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