
Chili
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I can delete all these double posts if you'd like.
I've had some of my best ideas happen under the influence of various substances, However I was unable to craft them into proper songs until I had a clear head. I hate to sound like I'm endorsing drugs, but sometimes you need to be in your happy place.
From the sound of new music today. all I can say is the drugs were better in the 70's and 80's.![]()
I find it odd how some people say they play great straight....and then sound like shit after a drink or a toke.
Apart from getting totally "wasted" (which isn't good for anything), and those crazy band party days in our youth...I think anyone that could play well straight, will play just as well with a little mood enhancement.
If you never played with a buzz, then yeah, the first time could make your playing feel awkward...otherwise it's not really much of an impediment to playing or to playing well, and for many folks it can even benefit the playing....loosens up the tension and anxiety one might have.
Not saying you need to get a buzz to play better....but it certainly doesn't cause any real problems for a lot of players...just keep everything in moderation.
To quote Dirty Harry....."A man's got to know his limitations."![]()
I constantly find that those who do drugs really don't excel at music, it doesn't help their creative process or help them become better musicians. It only inhibits their abilities. And to be blunt, they become lazy.
Barclay James Harvest
I think he was talking about people he knows personally.This is funny to me. Almost every musician I think of as a God among men was either a fan of drugs, a full blown addict, or died from them.
You don't have to agree with people doing drugs, but it's a bit of a stretch to say that anyone who uses drugs doesn't excel at music.
This is funny to me. Almost every musician I think of as a God among men was either a fan of drugs, a full blown addict, or died from them. I guess you think Hendrix, Dylan, Lennon, Clapton, Marley don't excel at music. That's just the older group. Bradley Nowell, Kurt Cobain, John Frusciante, just to name the guys off the top of my head.
You don't have to agree with people doing drugs, but it's a bit of a stretch to say that anyone who uses drugs doesn't excel at music. At least in my opinion.
This is funny to me. Almost every musician I think of as a God among men was either a fan of drugs, a full blown addict, or died from them. I guess you think Hendrix, Dylan, Lennon, Clapton, Marley don't excel at music. That's just the older group. Bradley Nowell, Kurt Cobain, John Frusciante, just to name the guys off the top of my head.
You don't have to agree with people doing drugs, but it's a bit of a stretch to say that anyone who uses drugs doesn't excel at music. At least in my opinion.
Most of these mental illness's are lethal, so untreated they result in death.
The ones that survive usually continue to make great music after a period of the correct treatment.
meth, coke,
Meth doesn't make you play better? Don't be ridiculous.
This may come as a shock to some, but I poke smot all the time.
You're that guy lying in a pool of his own piss, shit, and mystery mouth foam under an overpass.
Umm...no, that guy is a lightweight pussy.