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Tombc1
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19067344 - 11/01/13 12:26 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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GreyMorph said: Haha, yeah. They have a unique style. The talent in that band is ridiculous and they've really inspired me. I play guitar and I've really been wanting to play flute and after seeing how many instruments try can play, well I'm going to get me a flute ASAP. I also love how they are almost completely folk instrument exclusive with the exception of piano and maybe some others. Look into their lifestyle, it's pretty awesome. I mean they play the fuckin jaw harp, bad asses! I might try to take up a bunch of those instruments.
I wish I could just wear one of those outfits & live in a forest with a bunch of other mushroomheads ._.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19067447 - 11/01/13 12:44 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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That's what I'm saying! Did you watch the video called "earth warrior" the live sneak preview version. It's him and his wife singing in their house and holy fuck, it's awesome! So natural and peaceful and he's playing on a bouzouki that sounds so beautiful.
I'd die to live like that.
What's that called...any idyiom? Anywho, check that video out!
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19067505 - 11/01/13 12:57 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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GreyMorph said: That's what I'm saying! Did you watch the video called "earth warrior" the live sneak preview version. It's him and his wife singing in their house and holy fuck, it's awesome! So natural and peaceful and he's playing on a bouzouki that sounds so beautiful.
I'd die to live like that.
What's that called...any idyiom? Anywho, check that video out!
Wow... this will be my life.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19067523 - 11/01/13 01:00 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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You should also see their other costumes. In some they dress up as elves, they wear some elegant shit and tons of other costumes. Also if you're interested in flute checkout the castle live performance of the Wylde hunt. Fucking bonafide and the guy playin the didgeridoo is a fucking beast.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19067544 - 11/01/13 01:05 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Their music makes me feel like I could never have a bad trip again
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GreySatyr
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19067556 - 11/01/13 01:09 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I know, dude. I'm so fucking happy I stumbled upon them. Have you watched any of their non English videos? Even those are undeniably beautiful and soul soothing. This might just be my favorite band ever. They're fucking brilliant!
I vote trip to this band! Omnia!
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19067611 - 11/01/13 01:29 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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GreyMorph said: I know, dude. I'm so fucking happy I stumbled upon them. Have you watched any of their non English videos? Even those are undeniably beautiful and soul soothing. This might just be my favorite band ever. They're fucking brilliant!
I vote trip to this band! Omnia!
I just bought their discography, going to trip to it later
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19067664 - 11/01/13 01:45 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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That's awesome, man! You've got to tell me how that goes, haha! Play the Wylie hunt as you peak, just my two cents! Haha. Or their Celtic chanting song, forget the name. Also check out the song that starts with a K, can't think I'm so tired but its a pagan deity, the flute he uses I can't identify but it pierces the whole music and cuts it in two so beautifully.
Till tomorrow, man!
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19067912 - 11/01/13 03:20 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wow, if that band is half as cool as they look (it's too late at night to crank the speakers) I'm for it. 
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: PrimalSoup]
#19068644 - 11/01/13 06:26 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Dude, that's the thing! They're twice as cool as they look! The more I listen to em the more I love em!
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19068936 - 11/01/13 09:18 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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One time I took lsd and was walking down the street at like 3 am listening to tales of the inexpressible and all I heard was "get the fuck on the ground" and I turned around and there was k9 unit parked diagonally and like 5 cops pointing their guns at me. I kept walking like "holy shit your just tripping it isn't real" and I turned around like 5 seconds later and nothing was there haha.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: mindgnome]
#19069819 - 11/01/13 12:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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American Beauty and Aoxomoxoa! I've had great trips with both albums
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: mindgnome]
#19069851 - 11/01/13 01:08 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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mindgnome said: One time I took lsd and was walking down the street at like 3 am listening to tales of the inexpressible and all I heard was "get the fuck on the ground" and I turned around and there was k9 unit parked diagonally and like 5 cops pointing their guns at me. I kept walking like "holy shit your just tripping it isn't real" and I turned around like 5 seconds later and nothing was there haha.

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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: Tombc1]
#19070002 - 11/01/13 01:47 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Seriously? if this is what you contemplate with psychedelics, take a fricken higher dose. People are always wondering what the best documentary or movie or activity or album or whatever and they just can't shut up long enough to let the stuff work. LISTEN TO YOUR BRAIN. If you take a substantial enough dose, then you won't be thinking about the grateful dead, you'll be making images with sound and things much much more interesting, bizarre, peculiar. C'mon people, get past the "woah I was tripping my balls off at a concert" stage. Its alright to do that but its noob-ish. Make your own realities with this sacred substance.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: joiningheads] 1
#19070035 - 11/01/13 01:56 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your opinion is "noobish", music is the language of the soul and experiencing it while psychedelics bring you into the spirit realm or whatever you'd like to call it is THE PRIME and ultimate experience of life. The essence of freedom and spiritual awakening is in your soul and your soul must listen and it must speak and you can't achieve this with your close minded thinking.
There is a reason that ancient tribes all over the world played music while takin psychedelics, duh, even the most basic shamans were playing the drums or pipes while drinking their psychedelic brew. Your statement is completely WRONG and that's the way it IS.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: joiningheads]
#19070178 - 11/01/13 02:23 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I like the Dead and they were a great psychedelic band. The live concerts were...well, as they used to say, there is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead concert. So true. 
Never been anything wrong with that... If you get confused just listen to the music play. 
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: GreySatyr]
#19070214 - 11/01/13 02:32 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sorry for flaming ya'll earlier. GreyMorph, I love music, but it's not "THE" language, it is "A" language and very often a guide for shamans... Yes I understand... But reality is contorted by all sorts of languages. Why don't you ask a shaman about listening to your CDs while tripping, its totally different than what they're doing. Shamans/primitive cultures aren't the be-all, end-all of the experience anyway. Far from it. All I was trying to say it that if you're completely loaded, these songs won't really matter because you'll be in a totally different place. THAT'S why the shamans sing their icaros, to guide them through. SINGING is different than LISTENING. It has different physiological effects.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: joiningheads]
#19071921 - 11/01/13 08:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Language is a form of self expression and soul searching, I don't understand why you don't see the light in it. The shamans culture is just a prime example and try had much more experience and knowledge of the experience than we have and there are shamanic cultures all around the world or at least there were and they were more experienced and knowledgable than us so I wouldn't downplay that aspect of our history or we will be doomed to repeat our mistakes and lose such knowledge once again. You can connect with music no matter how far you're gone, of course not every time but still, music is vital and yes, you're right about actually participating and singing, dancing, playing instruments however sometimes that's out of the question which is one of the reasons ancient shamans almost always used psychedelics in groups.
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: joiningheads]
#19072075 - 11/01/13 08:40 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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SINGING is different than LISTENING. It has different physiological effects.
Nah. I sing and I play instruments and I listen, it all works exactly the same way. Just look at any FMRI study of people listening to music as opposed to making music - same activation centers, just to a different degree. 
Sure, they aren't necessarily musicians (though musicians have been studied) and they likely aren't shamans, but that's a pointless division anyway, as most anybody can study shamanic methods and learn to apply them (I have) - with or without drugs. 
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Re: What is your favourite dead album for tripping? [Re: PrimalSoup]
#19072137 - 11/01/13 08:51 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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How has no one said anthem of the sun??!!! Total LSD album!
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