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But very often I can't listen to it. Usually i'm outside, when on acid, so i can climb on trees, or swim, or just lie on the ground. But I love music to mescaline. It kinda made me horny, lol :D |
If listening to music on acid tripped you out, just imagine making it. I didn't know it was possible I could do such things.
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But I could play piano on mushrooms. Actually pretty good. On acid, i haven't tried to play instruments, because i usually take it on festivals, or just out in the nature.. |
The perfect music for any desert island
http://vangeliscollector.com/images/oceanic.jpg And I would NEVER get tired of it! Well, maybe after the 84 millionth spin... |
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Like.."after the 84 millionth spin of the album you'll get rescued?" nobody has tried talking to the sharks so far, maybe they are friendly :/ but actually that's a good idea. 84 000 000 spins. then you get rescued. by a superhero of your choice. (not batman) |
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oh yeah..he's not allowed to rescue you. ok then you might be doomed. I'd save you, but i'm trapped on a lonely island myself |
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Paul Simon—Graceland This is my vote, or at least one of them. Why? Well, for starters, because it's a great album without a single bad song on it. It's also pretty varied in mood and style and the arrangements are fairly complex—all things that would help hold my interest for however long I was on the island. Plus, I've enjoyed it for 25 years and never gotten tired of it so that's a pretty good sign for some island staying power. |
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