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The Big & Dandy Music on Psychedelics Thread (Track #1)

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Well..

At certain times Lucy In The Sky Of Diamonds (LSD :D) creeps me out, my first time on lsd it didnt, but on a milder doseage which I dont count as my second doseage, i found it creepy.

yellow submarine creeped the shit out of me the first time, but I dont like deep sea so that might be related, whilst

Penny Lane makes me so happy, my heart vibrated & felt like it was glowing with happyness when I listened to Penny Lane.
 
The Beatles are awesome on LSD. I particularly enjoy Help!, the album is incredible; really their first psychedelic album-- in fact, the song Help! is lyrically about the psychedelic experience. :)

Not as good as the Grateful Dead, but still awesome. :D
 
When I was younger, so much younger than today, I never needed anybody's help in anyway.
But now these days are gone, I'm not so self assured, Now I find I've changed my mind, I've opened up the doors.

Help me if you can, I'm feeling down and I do appreciate you being 'round. Help me get my feet back on the ground, Won't you pleaseeee, please help me?

yeah.. that is a good album man.. i love that song especially.

btw.. hot rocks suck.
 
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I just wanted to respond because of the title of this thread. You see, I like The Beatles and I like LSD. :)
 
It's officially christmas in central Canada! Happy christmas BL!

...not that I subscribe to any particular set of dogma or anything, but let's celebrate!

And to answer the question, of course The Beatles are amazing on LSD! Anyone that is a musician that enjoys psychedelics would almost have to agree!

I Want You (She's So Heavy) when peaking is flip-fucking incredible! The whole Abbey Road album in particular is amazing on LSD, i.e. "Here Comes The Sun"
 
I Want You (She's So Heavy) when peaking is flip-fucking incredible! The whole Abbey Road album in particular is amazing on LSD, i.e. "Here Comes The Sun"

This, a million times this.

The first time I took a seriously strong acid trip, I listened to this album the whole way through, and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" glued me to the bed. When it ended and "Here Comes The Sun" came on, I involuntarily stood up with the biggest smile I'd ever smiled on my face. When "The End" played, it was as if everything I'd ever believed to be true about the world was confirmed.

The Beatles were prophets, and anyone with an interest in psychedelics owes it to themselves to listen to them intently while tripping at least once. Theirs is the music of joy.
 
lucy in the sky made me want to take acid years before i found it.. then my main beatles trip was after the county fair - i took my girlfriend and we both dosed at the fair.. that was really hectic - but, there was a Beatles cover band playing which made the whole thing worth while - then later at home i put on the whole White Album and had a really nice time.. :)
 
Personally I don't enjoy the Beatles on LSD but I love Pink Floyd. Not sure why but ehh
 
It's officially christmas in central Canada! Happy christmas BL!

...not that I subscribe to any particular set of dogma or anything, but let's celebrate!

And to answer the question, of course The Beatles are amazing on LSD! Anyone that is a musician that enjoys psychedelics would almost have to agree!

I Want You (She's So Heavy) when peaking is flip-fucking incredible! The whole Abbey Road album in particular is amazing on LSD, i.e. "Here Comes The Sun"

Omg I swear you and I are so much alike its scary!! The Beatles on LSD are amazing ang I love it! I also like playing Beatles rock band on LSD omg its so fun. Winnipeg ppl for the win :)
 
^Hey I like DnB tooo! :) <3

why every hardcore bluelighter loves Grateful death?

The GD is just a really big part of psychedelic culture here in the US, which has its roots in the sixties. :)

And also this guy:
Jerry-Garcia-re01.jpg

Is somewhat of a genius. :)
 
^Hey I like DnB tooo! :) <3

The GD is just a really big part of psychedelic culture here in the US, which has its roots in the sixties.

And also this guy:
Jerry-Garcia-re01.jpg

Is somewhat of a prophet, to me and others. :)

Its that drunken tripper named Mojo? What is so special about GD?? I am GD noob,please,enlight my mind =D
 
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