Does anyone here have any suggestions for music which moves them? Some of the deepest lyrics I have ever heard come from Bob Marley classics. Overall Led Zeppelin is my favorite band. I am starting to really enjoy music without words such as jazz classics like Coltrane. These Are all just the standard for greatness but after a while the same music over and over leaves me yearning for something equally as powerful. Does anyone have any suggestions for lyrics as moving and truthful as Bob, or music as spiritually motivating as the Beatles, Zep, and Van Morrison? I heard the Greatful Dead are good but only have listened to a few of their popular hits.
when i did acid Nine inch nails really touched me deep by full blasting it on full bass in a car. Before that i had no idea music was this awesome and euphoric.
Grateful Dead is awesome while tripping. Any music is really good though but my favorites have to be the dead, the beatles, yes, and duraude (sp)
For me, my all times favorites are Yes (young deadhead, ), Genesis, King Crimson, Don Cherry (the most recent incarnation of Christ if you ask me, especially Blue Lake and Orient, but no one ever bothers taking that advice so :rolleyes5 ), Madlib, Bobby Digital, Brazillian Girls, Lightning Bolt, Deerhoof, Hella, Deltron 3030, Gorillaz, and the No Code album from Pearl Jam (good stuff!) But yea, really any music is good if you can cry from the sound of one heartfelt note played on any instrument of noise. -
nah. man, i love the classic shit the most. the beatles janis joplin the dead jefferson airplane pink floyd and some new shit dana fuchs she wants revenge css shattersphere :rockon: trip well and really get into the music
In my opinion, music for a trip needs to be a live recording. however, I'm not a large fan of many "studio" albums.
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon other Pink Floyd Jimi Hendrix Jefferson Airplane Moody Blues - Days of Future Past Type O Negative - October Rust The Beatles, John Lennon youngbloods - get together
I tried to find those albums so hard! I couldn't find them anywhere! I couldn't even find them mentioned on the internet
Really?! Well, yea they are pretty rare, some of the rarest recording's I've ever owned thats for sure. I even had vinyl of both live recordings in the past, but as of now I've even seemed to have lost all including my cd copies to time and space :tongue: Here man, pretty cheap and definitley worth it! I promise http://amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/00...ps&field-keywords=don+cherry+orient&x=14&y=20
Since you mentioned that lately you are getting in to music without lyrics, I think it is time for you to get into Psychodelic Trance. Try mild and not so hectic ones first, I can recomend you Sphongle, that is like a must!! To give you a little better picture of it, that is a 60 year old DJ called Raja Ram, who is still blasting live, and I think that if somebody asked me what is your last wish before we kill you, I would say that I want to see Raja Ram live and than I can die happy!