Hash Pipe - Weezer
Hits from the Bong, Cypress Hill
“Put the blunt down, just for a second.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a new method
Inhale, exhale;
I’ll send you some Kush in the mail!”
Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire Joni Mitchell
Cocaine (runnin’ all around my brain) Leo Kottke
Snowblind Friend - Steppenwolf
The Pusher - Steppenwolf
Bob Marley’s “Smoke two Joints”
“I smoke two joints in times of peace,
and two in times of war,
I smoke two joints and then I smoke two joints,
and then I smoke two more”
Chinese Rock - Ramones
Not an Addict - K’s Choice
Landslide - Fleetwood Mac
Hotel California - The Eagles
Tonight’s the Night - Neil Young
Rainy Day Women #12 &35 - Bob Dylan (“Everybody must get stoned…”)
Illegal Smile - John Prine
That’s not Marley, it’s The Toyes, as mentioned on Page 1 of this thread.
How many pages do you see?
Two.
I think Godsmack’s Voodoo captures perfectly the feeling of relapse.
I’m not the one who’s so far away
When I feel the snake bite into my veins.
Never did I wanna be here again,
And I don’t remember why I came.
For fun entertainment I can still sit through a spin of Afroman’s Because I Got High.
When Am I Coming Down? by The Godfathers.
I once unwittingly stayed at a cheap motel that rented rooms to recovering addicts, one of whom thought I was there for the same reason he was.
After talking with him a while, I wrote and recorded a song called “It Just Ain’t Christmas (Without the Snow)”.
It’s basically “White Christmas” from an addict’s point of view. It got played a little on local radio, and it’s available as a free download here if anyone’s interested.
Bob Marley - Kaya
Don’t forget “Journey to the Center of the Mind” by Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes (Ted pleads ignorance that it was a drug song).
What, no one’s mentioned Kicks by Paul Revere and the Raiders?
How about The No No Song - Ringo Starr (written, IIRC, by Hoyt Axton).
A local radio station used to play Smoke Two Joints every Friday at 5:00.
“I Was In Love With A Girl On LSD,” by Tom Petty is worth a mention, but I have to agree that “Down to Seeds and Stems Again Blues,” by Commander Cody, takes the cake.
“Ah, we’re gonna play you a sad country song now…”
Skinny Puppy–Incision
Tool–H
Beastie Boys–Brass Monkey (drugs, drinking, whatever…)
Cab Calloway did Reefer Man a very cool song.
from:http://www.lyricsbox.com/cab-calloway-reefer-man-57w4rtc.html