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

Discussion in 'The Vapor Lounge' started by Cannabudz, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. Pammy-Days Lovely Assistant

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    Watermelons in Easter Hay - - - Frank Zappa
    1983 a Merman I should turn - - - Jimi Hendrix
  2. rotax Zaporist

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  3. Purple-Days Tom

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    Bigfootisreal, if you like Tool what do you think of Clutch? Burning Beard, The Crowd Goes Wild ? ;)
  4. DevoTheStrange Ia! Ia! Vapor Fthagn!

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    Clutch is awesome... so are the side projects... The Company Band and The Bakerton group
  5. chucku Charles Urbane

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    Shit, now I get to show my age.

    First and foremost, the vast majority of what I listen to is live recordings such as....

    the good ol' Grateful Dead. I am surprised no one mentioned them yet. You can't go wrong with any of the 73 live recordings they put out (this is not counting anything released as mp3's, check out the holy scriptures known as 2 From the Vault and Dicks' Picks 4).

    JGB - My Funny Valentine, Tangled Up in Blue

    Bob Weir/Kingfish/Ratdog - just about anything

    Santana - Lotus (Europa), Moonflower (Europa), and Buddy Miles (As the years go passing by).

    Yes - anything live

    FZ - any You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, FZ Guitar, Shut Ups.

    Humble Pie - Performance, Rockin' The Fillmore (I Walk on Gilded Splinters)

    Mountain - Twin Peaks (Nantucket Sleighride, Theme For An Imaginary Western so beautiful it will make you cry)

    Hot Tuna - Jack and Jorma from The Airplane

    Genesis but only with Peter Gabriel (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Foxtrot/Nursery Crime)

    Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - a Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World medley so beautiful it will make you cry

    Roxy Music - Do The Strand, Both Ends Burning, A Song For Europe

    Allman Bros. - Eat a Peach, Live At Fillmore East (can't get enough of Mountain Jam)

    Dylan - just about anything

    The Band - ditto

    Festival Express (a concert docunentary featuring the Dead, the Band, Janis, Buddy Guy, etc....touring southern Canada)

    Stomu Yamashta's Go - all star band with Steve Winwood, Al Di Meola, Michael Schrieve

    Al Di Meola, Di Meola-Mc Laughlin-De Lucia (tha acoustic super trio, may be too fast to hear)

    Return to Forever - early Al Di Meola (with Chick Corea, Stanley Clark, Lenny White)

    Travelling Wilburys - 3 albums, every song is at least great

    The Clash - London Calling

    Pearl Jam - any of the fuck the concert promoters live recordings

    David Bowie - pick em

    Jimmy Buffett - try to see him live b4 you slam this pick

    Billy Joel - Theme For An Italian Restaurant

    Pfunk - funk did not exist b4 them

    Miles Davis - pick em

    Dizzy Gillespie - ditto

    Max Roach - ditto, imo the greatest dummer who ever lived, by himself he does what gd or abb does with 2 drummers

    Art Ensemble of Chicago - it does not get any spacier

    Lester Bowie - Gods' trumpet player

    Floyd - Sid material preferred

    Muddy Waters - anything

    Buddy Guy - ditto

    Willie Dixon - ditto

    SRV - died way too young

    Irakare - A Cuban all star jazz band (when they played the Chicago Jazz Festival they blew the headliner OFF THE STAGE)

    Beuna Vista Social Club - a documentary film about Ry Cooder gathering aging Cuban musicians and touring with them, they are amazing

    The preceding is far from complete but is a decent snapshot of what gives me eargasms.
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  7. Progress 'Socratic Existentialist, MD'

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    Hey all!

    There is another thread that has a lot of good vaping music, but I like keeping the one CB started as the main one (it has a much cooler name and he was a cool guy probably missed by many). So, I figured I would link it in this one so all can enjoy the music others (like myself) have contributed.

    Enjoy!

    http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=612
  8. vaporlicious New Member

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    "Gotan Project" has some amazingly soothing and relaxing music. A really unique combination of instrumental, trance, and tango.
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  10. flanman Member

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    two that i find are always good to listen to are consider the source and explosions in the sky. both are instrumental and worth a look.
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    Hum - "Downward is Heavenward"
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    MGMT - Ocular Spectacular
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  19. The_Other_Shoe What's Going On?

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    Depending on mood and situation the musical selection varies, but I do enjoy the vinyls I have when vaped up.

    I like all the bands mentioned and almost any song they play, the songs next to them would be favorites.


    Pink Floyd- Money
    Jimi Hendrix- All Along the Watchtower
    Kansas- Carry on my Wayward Son
    CCR- Fortunate Son or Someday Never Comes
    Fleetwod Mac- Don't Stop or Rhiannon
    REO Speedwagon- Keep on Lovin' You or Take it on the Run
    Journey- Wheel in the Sky or Don't Stop Believin' (of course)
    The Who- Pinball Wizard
    Led Zeppelin- When the Levee Breaks
    Boston- More than a Feeling
    The Edgar Winter Group- Free Ride or Frankenstein
    The Rolling Stones- Get Off of my Cloud
    Bob Marley- Three Little Birds
    The Police- Don't Stand so Close to Me
    Stevie Nicks- Edge of Seventeen (Did not coincide with Fleetwood Mac)
    Jack Johnson- Constellation
    Disturbed- Inside the Fire
    Seether- Remedy
    Rage Against the Machine- Bombtrack
    Sublime- 40 OZ to Freedom
    Fischerspooner- Natural Disaster

    There's much, much more but I don't feel the need to continue. Hope you guys like the list :D
  20. jeffp psychonaut

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    Reminds me of a story during my college days. The late seventies incarnation of Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band were playing at my school and my friend Scot drove to the airport to pick up Don Van Vliet. I asked Scot how it went, and he said "very strange. he's a very strange guy. he said nothing in the car. i put on some music and he turned off the radio. he said 'i hate music.' then he just looked out the window, said nothing at all."
  21. Happycamper Sweet Dreams Babycakes

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    He was probably just on the verge of a meltdown. I usually have one about every four weeks or so. :lol:;)
  22. HeavyDuty New Member

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    Listen to the fist song called heavy duty. Its a song dedicated to marijuana and vaporizing it via a heat gun.
  23. hopandstop New Member

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    "A Brief History of Love" by the Big Pink is a great callback to the best of the mid-nineties rock mixed with a little drone and shoegaze. Great stuff.
  24. Qbit cannabanana

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    Some streamable tracks here. I suggest Jibber Jabber. Funky warped shit.

    WARNING: MAJOR BASS.
    (No, really - I mean it.)
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