I should have moved Radiohead up one spot for you.Can't believe I nailed it.
5. Radiohead - Paranoid Android
4. The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
3. Phish - Chalk Dust Torture![]()
I love these guys but know embarrassingly little - considering that they are a Louisville band.4. My Morning Jacket - Circuital
If you only listen to this for the first few minute of this and decide you don't like it, please keep listening.
Another band I got into long after their start. After seeing that thread about them just killing it for so long (a @Mr. Pickles favorite), I had to look into them. Probably a top 5 band for me, although I think have said that a dozen times now.
Runner up: Steam Engine
I didn't know that was a song, I just thought it was their genre.Quote
3. Phish - Chalk Dust Torture![]()
I've seen more MMJ shows than any other band. I don't love their last 3 albums that much but the first 4 are fantastic and I'll always see them live.4. My Morning Jacket - Circuital
If you only listen to this for the first few minute of this and decide you don't like it, please keep listening.
Another band I got into long after their start. After seeing that thread about them just killing it for so long (a @Mr. Pickles favorite), I had to look into them. Probably a top 5 band for me, although I think have said that a dozen times now.
Runner up: Steam Engine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-HAnpglqkk3. Pink Floyd - Time
I love the alarms. I love the first part that sounds like something out of a spaghetti western, I love the lyrics, everything about this song is perfect. I've always felt this was the greatest album of all time. Watching the Dark Side of the Rainbow solidified it. The entire album now feels different, like its ingrained in my soul. I don't know maybe I'm high.
Also considered: Echoes, Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Fearless, Pigs, Dogs
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got stoned and passed out to this in the dorm almost my entire sophomore year.3. Pink Floyd - Time
I love the alarms. I love the first part that sounds like something out of a spaghetti western, I love the lyrics, everything about this song is perfect. I've always felt this was the greatest album of all time. Watching the Dark Side of the Rainbow solidified it. The entire album now feels different, like its ingrained in my soul. I don't know maybe I'm high.
Also considered: Echoes, Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Fearless, Pigs, Dogs
@Otis @zamboni
Love it. I was looking for this a couple of months ago but couldn't remember the name of it.
Used to make sweet love to Mrs. SLB to this song. Of course her favorite was Brain Damage. Because I was an exciting lunatic at the time.got stoned and passed out to this in the dorm almost my entire sophomore year.3. Pink Floyd - Time
I love the alarms. I love the first part that sounds like something out of a spaghetti western, I love the lyrics, everything about this song is perfect. I've always felt this was the greatest album of all time. Watching the Dark Side of the Rainbow solidified it. The entire album now feels different, like its ingrained in my soul. I don't know maybe I'm high.
Also considered: Echoes, Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Fearless, Pigs, Dogs
@Otis @zamboni
for #1Love the choice, but ... my guest pick was: ??3. Pink Floyd - Time
I love the alarms. I love the first part that sounds like something out of a spaghetti western, I love the lyrics, everything about this song is perfect. I've always felt this was the greatest album of all time. Watching the Dark Side of the Rainbow solidified it. The entire album now feels different, like its ingrained in my soul. I don't know maybe I'm high.
Also considered: Echoes, Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Fearless, Pigs, Dogs
@Otis @zamboni
dated the guitar player for awhile after college.Love it. I was looking for this a couple of months ago but couldn't remember the name of it.
The band is http://poormanswhiskey.com/Love it. I was looking for this a couple of months ago but couldn't remember the name of it.
I can't remember my last.I remember my first toke too.
Maybe - maybe not. I think that it is more than a "stoned" thing.Love me some Floyd, but dont get the Wizard of Oz sync up thing. I guess I need to hit the bowl harder?
It's really not synced well, and I've smoked a ton in my day. I think it's just the serious prog of the music fused with the weird contrast of stark realism and technicolor dreamworld of The Wizard Of Oz.Love me some Floyd, but dont get the Wizard of Oz sync up thing. I guess I need to hit the bowl harder?
There's no way for me to explain it. The first time I saw it I hadn't been smoking.Love me some Floyd, but dont get the Wizard of Oz sync up thing. I guess I need to hit the bowl harder?
Had to roll a slim after hillbilly Floyd. The one of Utubes recommendations was this next. Being tracked never felt so bad.I remember my first toke too.
The song I was literally singing when I opened the thread. Personally can't put it at 2 but one of my all time favorites. Top 5 for sure.2. Led Zeppelin - In the Light
Reminds me of cruising the suburban streets at 17, smoking cigarettes in my '77 Chevy Impala. Led Zeppelin is the soundtrack of my life during high school. I have such an emotional attachment to them.
Not sure what really needs to be said about this band. Just freaking incredible.
Other favorites: Ten Years Gone, The Rain Song, Stairway to Heaven, Tangerine, No Quarter
Well, it was a run. You tried. Good effort.2. Led Zeppelin - In the Light
Reminds me of cruising the suburban streets at 17, smoking cigarettes in my '77 Chevy Impala. Led Zeppelin is the soundtrack of my life during high school. I have such an emotional attachment to them.
Not sure what really needs to be said about this band. Just freaking incredible.
Other favorites: Ten Years Gone, The Rain Song, Stairway to Heaven, Tangerine, No Quarter
And if you feel that you can't go on2. Led Zeppelin - In the Light
Reminds me of cruising the suburban streets at 17, smoking cigarettes in my '77 Chevy Impala. Led Zeppelin is the soundtrack of my life during high school. I have such an emotional attachment to them.
Not sure what really needs to be said about this band. Just freaking incredible.
Other favorites: Ten Years Gone, The Rain Song, Stairway to Heaven, Tangerine, No Quarter
Actually rules.3. Pink Floyd - Time
I love the alarms. I love the first part that sounds like something out of a spaghetti western, I love the lyrics, everything about this song is perfect. I've always felt this was the greatest album of all time. Watching the Dark Side of the Rainbow solidified it. The entire album now feels different, like its ingrained in my soul. I don't know maybe I'm high.
Also considered: Echoes, Shine on you Crazy Diamond, Fearless, Pigs, Dogs
@Otis @zamboni
Look at me! I was cool before cool was cool!Well, it was a run. You tried. Good effort.
Isn't it Sunday, one A.M. where you are?So glad I set my alarm for this.
That damn song just flashed through my mind right now.Here it comes......"It's Rainin' Men." Book it.
Jimbo seems cool.Look at me! I was cool before cool was cool!
My cousin Jimbo hates Zeppelin too. I would like to retract the previous statement.
1. Grateful Dead - Eyes of the World
Ate the ripe age of 16 years and one month, my parents let me go with 3 other guys from Dayton to Cincinnati to see the Grateful Dead. My life would never be the same. I didn't know many of the songs I heard at the time, but I loved it all, including this song played in the second set and straight into drums.
The live album I linked to was released in April 1991, right before I graduated high school. I bought it immediately. Later that fall, my good friends and I drove up to Cleveland to see the Dead play at the Richfield Coliseum. I can't remember if I had started school at UC yet, but this was with my high school friends, and were all parting different ways. The show was where the Cavs used to play, but was out in the middle of nowhere. There was a campground nearby where we stayed with thousands others, and we able to walk to and from the show(s). I believe there were two that weekend but can't remember if we went to both. Regardless, it was one of the greatest weekends of my life.
I know others may point to better versions of the song, there are some great ones with Branford Marsalis on sax. But I've listen to this live album more than anything in my life. And probably this song more than any other.
Not sure how Nipsey knew this.
https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/topic/775147-shukes-1012-favorite-songs-by-1012-different-artists-top-25-weekend/?do=findComment&comment=219672515. Radiohead - Paranoid Android
4. The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
3. Phish - Chalk Dust Torture
2. Pick Floyd - Comfortably Numb
1. The Grateful Dead - Eyes of the World![]()
The coolest nerd you would ever want to know.Jimbo seems cool.