Cool music to vape to, you know the tunes that move you

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satyrday

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Cheesy album cover but one of my favorites of the genre in that era (mid 80s). No subtlety at all. :rockon:



Negotiations are over
Troops are marching to their doom
All that I see is a nightmare
The smoke is blotting out the moon
No, God please stop this bloody slaughter
We are off the beaten track
All the masses are rebelling
To withstand the dark attack
Will we make it back beyond the black?



Congregation rises, starts to chant a hymn
Of evil, lust and hatred, the roots of every sin
The priest he stands before them, tells them why they are this way
Why they worship metal gods each and every day
By the hand of Oberon, dark into the deep
We are the evil things we do, the secrets that we keep.

Metal church, unholy church, who'll be the sacrifice
Metal church, the only church, you know the time is right
Metal church will find you, can't run very far
The metal church will guide you,
It knows just who you are, who you are.


-Metal heads pay much respect to the dark god of karma. It's fitting that the rotten pillars of society would be threatened. (teenage metal head Philosophy 101)
 
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steiner666

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The great Devin Townsend's long-time-in-the-making masterpiece The Retinal Circus is now out, me and my friend are loading up a vape and about to feast our eyes and ears on this epicness


i highly (and preemptively) recommend this to ANYONE, just like i do the By a Thread concerts and ANY content from this musical mastermind.
 

satyrday

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Mainstream Europe in the late 60s/early 70s was a heady mixture of the sentimental and psychedelic. A continent wanting for re-birth, but with a traumatic past to forget. Those magical Swiss sugar cubes helped speed it along.

The psychedelic strangeness saturated even the mainstream, as seen in this 1968 French TV special that showcased the Bee Gees album Idea.


Through my eyes as a young child it was a strange & emotional, magical time.
 
Forgive the cheesy video, but this song always mellows me out when needed:

And I saw a reference to french rap earlier...:tup: I was introduced to MC Solaar way back in '98 by a former mormon missionary...unsurpassable as an artist, in my mind. Though "Samourai" by Shurik'n came close as far as a single goes (was so happy to hear George St.Pierre come out to it in his earlier UFC days!)
 
Ah, the Psychedelic Furs. Good selection, mom. But I prefer this version, by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, used to stunning perfection in the must-see French prison movie, "A Prophet":

And did someone request a kick-ass jazz instrumental jam? Well, here you go...it's Polar Bear with "Peepers"!!! (things get started @ around the 1:20 mark):
 
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crawdad

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heard a remix of "butterfly culture" from a documentary and had to locate the original, found a real nice slow album with a few noteworthy tracks.
 
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