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Songs the Have Changed Your Life During a Trip

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Psychelectric

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I just wanted to share some of the songs that have changed my life, because I listened to them while under the influence of drugs, either to help me out of a bad trip, or to inspire me.

Dave Matthews- Jimi Thing- I listened to this song while quite paranoid in a friends car heavily stoned, while my buddies were smoking in the car and driving in a quite populated area. This song is what calmed me down.

Ani DiFranco- Work Your Way Out- I listened to this song while on a 5 gram mushroom journey. It was the only song I remember throughout the night. Me and a buddy wrote it down in a notebook (aside from all of the wild scribbles and ramblings). It is a beautiful song and especially intense while on 5 grams of some fine shrooms.

Sing Along- The Blue Man Group (w/Dave Matthews). I just heard this song yesterday, while shrooming with some friends. The sky was beautiful, the shrooms were awesome. The music blew my mind. The first thought I had when I woke up this morning was "Sing Along" This will probabaly my favorite song for a while. At least for the next month I'm sure.

I was just wondering what songs have affected you guys/and gals while grooving with exogenous nuerotransmitters (ie drugs). Also, I don't care about the songs that you just like to listen to while tripping. I want to know of what songs blew your mind and changed your life. What songs had profound impacts on your psyche while under the influence of psychedelics. And also if you can put a little blurb as to it's meaning and how it felt or effected you.

Thanks
 
Not exactly the same thing nor can I really share any media with this reply but I wanted to chime in and just say that playing music while in these states with instruments and with people has probably been more life changing / mind blowing than synesthetically experiencing other compositions because it is something that occurs only once, never again, and is a direct reflection of the psyche of the participants. It goes in phase with the trip. You can learn so much about yourself and created surroundings by doing this. It is definitely something I highly recommend psychedelic people, especially musicians, experiment with. Even if it's just your voice or hands. Myself and others I have played for and with have wound up in tears by doing this. It can be profoundly healing. Every rhythm, every note, every little piece of silence resonates anything that ever was and ever will be and you can ride the symphony into a new version of yourself by clearing cobwebs from the soul musically. Just about as refreshing as an orgasm but in a different way.

If I am on enough acid and the music is turned up loud enough it doesn't even matter what it is.
I am at school in la la land.
But if you've never found yourself in a sea of souls on a psytrance dance floor self-assembled just for a night on the beach you might want to make arrangements.
Minimal techno, house, and electro are great for this, too.
I learned how to see sounds by spending way too much time in front of speakers on acid.
Now I am half-deaf but permanently blissed out. ;]

When I went to COSM in NYC (I have a thread about this somewhere hidden in this place) at one point while dancing with LED poi Shpongle's "Dorset Perception" came on and everybody went ape shit. I remember this old man was sitting with his djembe at the front of the crowd and he picked up his chillum and smoked DMT. I had never done DMT before but I knew exactly what he was doing. Not long afterward I had an out of body experience and was looking down at myself from up above but only for a bit before zooming back. I've said it before and I will say it again- the next time this happens I AM LOOKING UP. Not down. As per Alexs advice... he discusses this in one of his orgiastic essays.

I've never really felt the same coming back from that experience and that song and I don't even like Shpongle at all. I am going to turn that tune on right now though...
 
heheh, funny reading this house.. i literally just posted a reply in another thread that involved the whole 'looking up' thing, which i learned from you :p

heres that old thread your talking about Chapel of Sacred Mirrors - Music/Art/Literature - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus

since then i've taken lsd at COSM...it was unbelievable. talking to alex and watching him paint, i could no longer distinguish hyperspace from what he was painting. they were seamlessly one. then i actually started seeing his art in the trees, behind my eyes, all over the place, as you said :d

ANYWHO

back on topic

The first time i took lsd, me and some friends listened to
[YOUTUBE]

i don't wanna ramble on anymore but long story short, i had in intense "ego-death" experience at the end of it, of becoming one with them and the universe
 
۩ said:
Not exactly the same thing nor can I really share any media with this reply but I wanted to chime in and just say that playing music while in these states with instruments and with people has probably been more life changing / mind blowing than synesthetically experiencing other compositions because it is something that occurs only once, never again, and is a direct reflection of the psyche of the participants.

I know what you mean about creating music while in altered states. A Mandala of Music That is my trip report about how I became a guitar while on a heavy DMT trip. It was the 2nd best trip I've ever had in my life. I think I'm going to have to get my musical friends together and trip and make music. DMT doesn't seem the best for a composition, but I could see high doses of shrooms being absolutely amazing with friends playing together. I'm going to do that. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
You're very welcome.

Mushrooms are great for this. So, so, so great! I can't believe what I am capable of creating musically when in that state. TALK ABOUT HUMBLING. Ayahuasca, mescaline, LSD, and cannabis are amazing too.

It may seem daunting but I highly advocate improv soul flow while in hyperspace either for yourself or for others or everyone all in at the same time. Whether it's vocals, just a drum, a guitar, a flute, or whatever. Unbelievable things happen. Experiment until the blockages that seek to make you uncomfortable vanish. I absolutely don't have the words for this I just have the experiences which I cherish unlike anything else. It's making love on a whole different level.

Please do as much of this as you possibly can. Tonight. This weekend. Now. Soon. Please!!!!

And don't forget: When it happens to you... LOOK UP.

P.S. Soothsayer- where is the post you made about looking up? I am curious. Thx.
 
universecannon,

You are one lucky punk! Man, I would love to trip on acid while watching Alex Grey paint AND talk to him! That's so freakin cool. I wish I was on the east cost for that!

I have been meaning to break out the guitar while tripping. It's been a long time. I'll try to work through the blockage, as you say House. That's exactly what I felt whenever I've tried it.
 
oh man there wasn't much talking going on, lol. i was just a bubbling puddle at that point. I do remember mentioning the dmt nexus..But he played dumb as if he'd never been :d ..he also didn't seem to have a clue when tool would stop being lazy and release they're dam album :p

but yea about the blockages, i've noticed the same thing with guitar and all instruments i play. if i'm not past the block, i suck. but once past, it just flows effortlessly. and while i still suck compared to a pro, its fun enough for me to enjoy for hours. heheh
 
۩ said:
Not exactly the same thing nor can I really share any media with this reply but I wanted to chime in and just say that playing music while in these states with instruments and with people has probably been more life changing / mind blowing than synesthetically experiencing other compositions because it is something that occurs only once, never again, and is a direct reflection of the psyche of the participants. It goes in phase with the trip. You can learn so much about yourself and created surroundings by doing this. It is definitely something I highly recommend psychedelic people, especially musicians, experiment with. Even if it's just your voice or hands. Myself and others I have played for and with have wound up in tears by doing this. It can be profoundly healing. Every rhythm, every note, every little piece of silence resonates anything that ever was and ever will be and you can ride the symphony into a new version of yourself by clearing cobwebs from the soul musically. Just about as refreshing as an orgasm but in a different way.
This brought tears to my eyes, best post I've seen from you ;)

I play in a band and we regularly have psychedelic sessions now. When we first formed, my band mates were more into smoking cannabis and maybe eating some mushrooms while watching a movie. I opened them up to psychedelics and especially creating/improvising music while under the influence.

Last weekend I brewed some ayahuasca and we had a music session. It was unbelievable. At one point I felt like I was possessed by some spirit...my voice sounded alien in my own ears, as well as my friends. They said they had never heard me express such emotion before, and it was a very emotionally significant moment for me. My bassist was a little frightened by it, because he said some of the words I was singing weren't always English, and they didn't sound like jibberish either. Recently, having been reading a lot of literature on psychedelics and ayahuasca in particular, they brought up the question of if what I was singing was some sort of icaros. Some sort of shamanic channeling. I laughed at it, and I still do, but the more I think about it, the more intriguing the possibility is :)

universecannon said:
..he also didn't seem to have a clue when tool would stop being lazy and release they're dam album :p
Don't confuse patience during the creative process for laziness :) Maynard has said that he wants to record a new album, it's Danny and Adam that want to perfect their portion of the music. I don't blame them whatsoever...people are incredibly critical of that band and I would want everything I put out to be absolutely perfect (or as close to perfection as can be expected)

I'd rather wait and have an album that is utter brilliance than have them release crap every two or three years. Same can be said for any band I listen to.

Speaking of Tool....here's the song that changed my life.
[youtube]

While this song played, I used to lay on my water bed in my room and watch the stucco ceiling flow like a river, running down my walls and onto the carpeted floor. I had several different color of flood lights (red, blue, green, purple) that I used in my room, only one at a time. The red made cigarette heaters look yellow :) The blue made the room feel cold and calm.

I once ate five hits of blotters and lay on that bed in that room listening to this song on repeat for the entire trip. It still remains one of the most significant moments of my life.

Shrouding all the ground around me
Is this holy crow above me
Black as holes within a memory
Blue as our new second sun
I stick my hand into the shadow
Pull the pieces from the sand
Try to attempt to reassemble
To see just who I might have been
I do not recognize the vessel
But the eye seems so familiar....
Like phosphorescent desert buttons
Singing one familiar song....
 
Hey mama, when you leave
Don't leave a thing behind
I don't want nothin'
I can't use nothin'

Take care into the hall
And if you see my friends
Tell them I'm fine
Not using nothin'

Almost burned out my eyes
Threw my ears down to the floor
I didn't see nothin'
I didn't hear nothin'

I stood there like a block of stone
Knowin' all I had to know
And nothin' more
Man, that's nothin'

As brothers our troubles are
Locked in each others arms
And you better pray
They never find you

Your back ain't strong enough
For burdens doublefold
They'd crush you down
Down into nothin'

Being born is going blind
And bitin' down a thousand times
To echoes strung
On pure temptation

Sorrow and solitude
These are the precious things
And the only words
That are worth rememberin'
 
[YOUTUBE]

Just smoke changa, do some wierd rhythmic dance yoga, and let this entire album play. Really phenomenal album...i've played this on dmt more than anything else. I'm getting the chills hearing the intro lol
 
Ohhhhh good one The Day Tripper... thanks for the flashback.
Bitches Brew definitely qualifies for this.
I learned how to see human bioluminescence on LSD while experiencing this album seep in from underneath the door of our "sensory deprivation chamber." Mainstream media reported not long after that humans do indeed emit light.
These conditions also produced one of the only true shared visions I have ever had with someone.
 
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