The Darkside of the moon whole album after getting high. Ain't there nothing like that experience. "And I am not afraid of dying. Any time will do, I don’t mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There’s no reason for it. You’ve got to go sometime."
What adds to the spoken word bits like that one is that they’re answers to questions the band asked to random people on the street in front of their studio. So they’re not thought out (though their placement is) and carefully articulated, instead they’re a realer insight into the psyche of people, which fits the album so well
I've always loves Pink Floyd, but the first TIME I listened to that record high was unreal... however I don't recommend listening to The Wall high or tripping, it's still beautiful but terrifying🤣
No one actually hates the Dead. You just haven’t been exposed to the dead and the sub culture. Just a really happy vibe. Drug or no drugs. Greatest American Rock band of all time.
Start with CZcams. Live versions of their songs are the best. Start with Cornell 77 and really anything in that year. During the late 80’s the keyboardist Brent Mydland was a real powerhouse on vocals. Blow away on CZcams is really shows his great vocals.
Classical orchestral music is incredible on weed. I've found I can make a mental map of the orchestra and if I "look" in a certain direction I can isolate the instruments in that section. Like "I want to listen to the flutes now and that's this direction" or "I think the cellos are over here" and there they are!
Cannabis magnifies music for sure. I have this one memory of getting quite high and walking through a park at night listening to Wish You Were Here album by Pink Floyd and I couldn't keep the wide smile off my face. Really felt peace inside for a while there.
My first time getting high. I took huge bong hits. At first I didnt feel anything then it hit hard. I put on Comfortably Numb. It was like an album in one song. Ill never be that high again.
Fantastic. I will forever stay using cannabis in my entire life, however, I only do it once a week. But... Music man. I've had so many great times, being high and listening to music. I remember I had to go home late at night, it was pitch black, I was high af and I put on The Wall by Pink Floyd, listened to it front to back. I will never forget what a fantastic experience that was. Words can't describe. Listening to music high is one of my favourite things in life, it makes me feel me again, makes me feel human, being able to experience it truly. And then there are those people who don't smoke and listen to pop music... I've truly become a fuller human being IMO due to weed. Or better, me learning to appreciate music better when high.
Cut a hole in the center of the waffle and fuck it. It will break your addiction and free your shackles. My African uncle told me this while I was in Malaysia studying how dung beetles use Judo to move shit.
Yeah i found that to be a big disappointment . I’ve heard Floyd on weed , alchohol , shrooms , acid . They’re the shit and all but I put them on a tier lower than most people exalt them to
Title: "Is There Music You Can Only Appreciate High?" Video: "The soundguy for the Grateful Dead made 5 million hits of acid between 1965 and 1967. He died in a car crash in Australia. Jaime pull up a picture of this guy"
Sphongle. Their music while sober sounds like the weirdest most random shit you'll ever hear. Their music while tripping your balls off... The most amazing spiritually connected form of auditory consciousness imaginable.
never done acid but the grateful dead lured me in because I was so tired off all the bands we all know about and I could never find anything new. Pink Floyd lured me in but it wasn't enough. I've been listening to the dead for years and I havent got tired.
-ALL Mars Volta -Certain Hendrix songs from Electric Ladyland -Certain songs on Sgt Pepper and Mystery Tour Pink Floyd -pre dark side- Radiohead -post the bends- *The contrast between listening to these songs high and sober is night and day imo.*
As a Deadhead who used to tour for 5 years and hasn't taken psychedelics for over 12 years ( I probably should get some) I am telling you that you don't need drugs to enjoy the GD. It's a magical type of music that doesn't reveal Itself to you in a certain way until it wants to. There's a proverb: "If a pickpocket sees a saint he will only see his pockets." Why does he only see the Saint's pockets and not the reality of what his senses are taking in? Because he has a particular type of filter he is looking through which only allows him to notice certain things. His vision is too narrow. He isn't seeing the whole reality of what is actually happening. People listen without really hearing and the music of the Grateful Dead has this quality where if you have a dimensionally limited type of hearing it will present Itself in a limited way. Psychedelics do definitely help but some people can take all kinds of psychedelics and never really hear the deeper aspects of GD music because they are like that pickpocket.
StigmaShadow No drugs are needed to recognise how masterful the song is .. but if you do listen to it while on them you will be taken to another realm 😂
I didn't understand Phish until I had a head full, and that set me on a 20 year journey down the jam band scene, it just made so much sense. I couldn't figure out why everybody wasn't listening to
Shpongle. All of it. I saw Shpongle with Alex & Allyson Grey last year on Bicycle Day. The entire room was dosed at least on LSD. The smell of herb and mothballs covered the room. Best night of my life.
I got to do a meet and greet beforehand. He and his wife are literally the most loving people you could ever imagine. They remind me of children, in all of the best ways. There was this one point, while he was painting during “How the Jellyfish Jumped Up the Mountain”, where he stepped back, lifted his paintbrush, and really bright strobe lights hit him. He transformed into one of his paintings...you could see his entire skeleton, nervous system and musculature, fueled energy systems pulsating from these bursts of incredibly fast light, and he laid the most magical stroke onto his canvas. It was the most Metaphysical moment. It’s so hard to accurately describe it, but everyone in that room had an experience.
I don’t think I’ve been so personally and specifically jealous about something someone’s gotten to do. That’s incredible man, sounds like quite the experience
I felt the same way about fish and lsd. Tried listening to them while sober and was kind of upset they were headlining Bonnaroo. Then I listened to them while tripping and I got it, it’s beautiful. Then I heard them in person at Bonnaroo tripping and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Some music is definitely made for drugs.
Listening to DJ Screw music and being high was a favorite past time of mine, so much that I can be sober now and still enjoy it, but a lot of people still may not understand it, and I can’t blame them either.
Dropped a high acid dose a few weeks ago and spent a few hours sat next to my record player going through pink floyd/led zeppelin/Beatles/Hendrix... lsd definitely fives that music a whole new meaning
My dad is a hardcore boomer hippie hater and I put on Me and Bobby McGee and he was singing along to it and shit and was like "who is singing this" and I was like The Grateful Dead and he was just like "oh...."
When you get IT, you get IT. Throw on the Greatful Dead album "Crimson White and Indigo" and buckle up! Go see a Phish or Dead and Co show with an open mind and you will understand. "If you feel confused listen to the music play" love live JERRY!!!!
As a deadhead i like their music sober or tripping face. I had a friend tell me he has never been a fan but loves them on LSD. And it is the perfect drug for their music no doubt
For sure. One time I was heading back from a concert were I took LSD few hours earlier and was walking with the sun raising and listening Incubus with headphones. BOY OH BOY that walk was a walk that I will never forget. The light touching the buildings around me, the sound with the headphones was "being heard in more that one dimension in my ears". I was in a happy place in there with my own.
Goo balls r usually just very strong weed treats.... Made with cereal ( like a rice crispy treat) Sometimes u get a chocolate one that has mushrooms in it too..
My first time listening to the Dead, I was high on LSD and heard Sugaree and Ripple for the first time. For me, everything Joe said was true. Your appreciation for the Dead is suddenly realized after you do a ten strip and listen to all of the Dead.
ASK A DEAD MEMBER ON SHOW!!! Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, any one of them would make a fantastic guest!! Move past the hippy dippy media stock grateful dead questions, like do they still feel the 60's are alive, man?!?... All those guys are incredibly studied and inspired musicians in their own right. Ask about their musical style influences/approaches?.. Ask about what their lives outside of touring were like,/what they were involved with outside of the grateful dead?.. Mickey Hart in particular has created projects with virtuoso drummers and musicians from all over the world.. Etc etc... If you approach the conversation with good fun and curiosity (as you often do), I think there will be some fantastic creative and philosophical content 👍
I will say this from experience. Its not just the LSD. That for sure has a part in it. Its that when GD were on fire live , it was some of the best music created to this day. GD changed the world of music as we know it. It changed me as a person. It is probably the most important thing to me, the soundtrack to my life. There is nothing that can compare to it, its not just music, its magic. Jerry Garcia was one of the most talented guitarists of all time. His finger skills were out of this world , not to mention the way the whole band came togeather was just a musical carnival of talent. There is nothing i have experienced on this earth like a GD show , and im sure there will never be anything like it. The scene , the music, the people, the traveling, the colors, the feelings, the community, the family, and yes the drugs. If you have never been to a GD related show i highly recommend so , because you know what they say if you are not head you are behind.... Dont worry Jamie Goo Ballz are just weed edibles. Lol... GDF NFA P.S get Bob Weir on the podcast.
I've never been big into the Dead personally. It hasn't "clicked" for me (as of yet). I've never seen them live, but I do know what an incredible experience live music, and in particular live music while tripping, can be. And I know that the millions of incredibly passionate Grateful Dead fans out there are passionate for a reason. In short I guess you could say I've always had a strong curiosity for what the "big deal" is with the Dead. Your description summed up very well what I've always imagined a Grateful Dead live experience was probably like. Very well written.
Joe I just want to say you’re the shit man! I love all of the people that you have on even though some of them are A little loony from time to time. I’m a blind skateboarder that’s been listening for a couple years now and you’ve expanded my mind and awareness so much it has made my blindness not a burden but a gift. I appreciate you and I’m sure everybody that listens does as well. Keep on keeping on Joe yeeeeewww!!!!
EDM, or what we called Techno back in my day, was like this for me. I remember the rave scene popping off in the late 90s/early 00s. So many people were listening to techno and I just did not understand it. Finally had some friends talk me into "rolling" on some ecstasy and we threw on some techno. Wow. Completely transformed the genre for me. Almost like I could now understand it. I obviously grew up and away from that scene and the party drugs, but I still enjoy Techno to this day. 👌
The amount of friends and influences the Grateful Dead have are astounding, from starting the acid tests with Ken Kesey, to having the greatest promoter of all time be there biggest supporter(Bill Graham), to having Owsely having them pretty much create the standard for modern PA systems to Garcia’s desire for custom guitars and amps(which he may have been the first in that era) to having Steve Jobs being dosed at a Dead show. They have impacted so much of the American people, they are literally 40years ahead of the market by having most money they make from live performance Instead of record sales which is the trend now. They are unique and one of the most creative bands who could make any cover song into a masterpiece. To me the are the Beatles of the Jam world.
Tom Grace I’ve only been going to shows since the BD but I can’t even begin to comprehend what a live show was like in the 90s. But hey they still got it. 38 minute Ruby Waves ftw!!!!
The best tripping song for me is a vinyl record Can You Hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones on a good stereo system very loud. Was like a religious experience , lived a whole life time during that song.
I literally got the same exact experience with grateful dead. Listened to them for years and never really got into it... Tiil 4 hits later... Than you understand grateful dead. For real
@@ethanludwig7078 either way that's when it clicked for me. I'm pretty against drugs these days as well and I'm only 21. Weed is cool even though I don't use it much anymore but everything else is just insanity imo.
The dead have such a huge catalogue. All their music sounds great sober. Just need to dig a little deeper. Ripple is probably one of the greatest songs of all time.
@@SpoilerAlert__ Funny but DJ Screw popularized lean / codeine syrup and made a genre surrounded by it known as chopped nd screwed. Nothing related to heroin
I borrowed a led zepplin album, stoned, from my mom.... feel asleep then woke up during that part of whole lotta love like WTF!! Most amazing experience ever!
I love how they talk about Bear, but Bear also created the Wall of Sound, and basically how concerts sound today... Reggie and Jaime should have known this, wish they talked about the Wall of Sound! :P
i studied music at uni, and when we covered '80s music my lecturer literally said the same thing about cocaine and high frequencies. it's a legit thing
@@konstantinepresents8825 I got to see the for the 1st time in May. Tripping at a show would be insane with those giant screens.. 96-02 was the best time for that though IMO
That dude spoke in such a fractured way he said next to nothing though... There are far more interesting (eloquent?) people to speak to about drugs from a musical perspective.
I used to smoke dust when I was younger and man I would have the music blasting as loud as possible in the car and I couldn’t hear a god damn word, shit sounded so muffled.. this guy is 100% on point, different drugs (including weed and alcohol) make u hear music in diff frequencies it’s so odd.. I’ve been making music my whole life and have taught myself everything I know (which isn’t much), but man mixing music down has proven to be the most difficult thing in the world, I’ll listen to a song I made and love it one minute, then I’ll smoke a joint and listen again and I’ll absolutely hate it..
seeing the producer Pretty Lights at the gorge was a surreal experience, so many people were smoking dmt on the hill and in the crowd you would randomly just get HUGE wiffs of it, my friends who were only doing cocaine/molly said they kept feeling like they were tripping balls on psychedellics (they wern't into acid/mushrooms/psychs at all for personal reasons) every single one of them thought it was just them getting paranoid but even with a facefull of acid i even felt like i was getting some tryptamine vibes everytime one of those big ol toadbreath clouds would pass by. The energy in the air itself was crazy to experience. Made the mistake of cutting across the hill a few times during the sets so it kinda felt like jumping from cloud to cloud of hippylungcandy
i didnt get the dead until i was 300-400mics deep on L. i liked the normal classic , casey jones and truckin. but once you dive that deep into a trip it just takes over you.
Yes there most definitely is music you can appreciate high... And it’s my music, I’m not a very talented musician I’ve only got 3 songs...but believe me if you’re high any music is fun..
I'm not a Dead fan, but I respect them. That said, their music doesn't scream "acid" to me. I listen to a ton of psych and prog rock which speak to me far more when I'm tripping or stoned. That's just my two cents. No disrespect to the Dead.
Its a live show thing. They are a jam band and serve as background music for a greater party that happens in the audience. LSD just amplifies the appreciation and the reception of the vibes they are constantly playing with on stage.
Same here it’s not even psychedelic at all, I’d rather hear the psyche bands from the 60’s like thirteenth floor elevators or the seeds or electric prunes etc
Joe’s Brain: I don’t understand
Joe’s Mouth: That totally makes sense
😂😂
Oh my God, you just summed up the average trump supporter. Nice
terria 88 lol cant even read a totally unrelated comment without mentioning politics...get out of here man smh🤦♂️
@@terria8825 let's bring politics into an unrelated comment great idea👌🏻
Omar Robles holy fucking shit same. Im crying
The Darkside of the moon whole album after getting high. Ain't there nothing like that experience. "And I am not afraid of dying. Any time will do, I don’t mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There’s no reason for it. You’ve got to go sometime."
Dark side of the moon while high😩
I think Animals blows Dark Side away while tripping. Dark Side is good, but man....dogs, sheep....nothing as good as those songs on dark side
What adds to the spoken word bits like that one is that they’re answers to questions the band asked to random people on the street in front of their studio. So they’re not thought out (though their placement is) and carefully articulated, instead they’re a realer insight into the psyche of people, which fits the album so well
I've always loves Pink Floyd, but the first TIME I listened to that record high was unreal... however I don't recommend listening to The Wall high or tripping, it's still beautiful but terrifying🤣
@@kyleh575 Try the Wall.
"Jaime can you pull up a picture of a gorilla on LSD, at a Grateful Dead concert"
LOL!
XD
Whats the deal with Reggie's pinkie nails
@@franciscopizarro5424 Shut up officer
@rockster10101 I'm sure it's just cocaine and not crack cocaine.
No one actually hates the Dead. You just haven’t been exposed to the dead and the sub culture. Just a really happy vibe. Drug or no drugs. Greatest American Rock band of all time.
R S where do i find their music? i tried searching a few different things and no luck
Start with CZcams. Live versions of their songs are the best. Start with Cornell 77 and really anything in that year. During the late 80’s the keyboardist Brent Mydland was a real powerhouse on vocals. Blow away on CZcams is really shows his great vocals.
R S ok i’ll check those out thanks 👌👌
get bob weir on the JRE
My mind would break
Joe needs to get bob on for real.... But man Bob weir still out there playing music all over America to this very day all the time
Oh pleeeeeeeease
Seriously!!! Or Phil Lesh!
Trey anastasio interview
Classical orchestral music is incredible on weed.
I've found I can make a mental map of the orchestra and if I "look" in a certain direction I can isolate the instruments in that section. Like "I want to listen to the flutes now and that's this direction" or "I think the cellos are over here" and there they are!
Will try this later! What do you recommend?
@@ohwell5747 I'd recommend Tchaikovsky Symphonies 5 or 6, Brahms Symphonies 2, 3, or 4, Wagner's Tannhauser Overture as a start
@@ohwell5747 also listen to Dvorjak Symphonies if your in a more Romantic mood
Cannabis magnifies music for sure. I have this one memory of getting quite high and walking through a park at night listening to Wish You Were Here album by Pink Floyd and I couldn't keep the wide smile off my face. Really felt peace inside for a while there.
My first time getting high. I took huge bong hits. At first I didnt feel anything then it hit hard. I put on Comfortably Numb. It was like an album in one song. Ill never be that high again.
Fantastic. I will forever stay using cannabis in my entire life, however, I only do it once a week. But... Music man. I've had so many great times, being high and listening to music. I remember I had to go home late at night, it was pitch black, I was high af and I put on The Wall by Pink Floyd, listened to it front to back. I will never forget what a fantastic experience that was. Words can't describe. Listening to music high is one of my favourite things in life, it makes me feel me again, makes me feel human, being able to experience it truly. And then there are those people who don't smoke and listen to pop music... I've truly become a fuller human being IMO due to weed. Or better, me learning to appreciate music better when high.
Besides Sid Barrett, the rest of the band never used drugs.
@@songmanl1480 Yeah they did, look it up.
well said @@sk8shred
My addiction to waffles is absolutely demolishing my life
What's your secret? I want in
Cut a hole in the center of the waffle and fuck it. It will break your addiction and free your shackles. My African uncle told me this while I was in Malaysia studying how dung beetles use Judo to move shit.
My addiction to brioche buns is crippling
So glad I got off the stuff years ago brother. I'm a French toast guy now
She loves sausage too.
pink floyd on lsd will put your consciousness in a place that you never knew was possible
Yeah i found that to be a big disappointment . I’ve heard Floyd on weed , alchohol , shrooms , acid . They’re the shit and all but I put them on a tier lower than most people exalt them to
Check out "Sorrow" live by Floyd, it's on CZcams. Find the version that specifies Pulse.
@@chimpanzeethat3802 watching that on mushrooms literally made me reborn
I REALLY don't get this. Maybe it's my age (32) but Pink Floyd absolutely does not do it for me, LSD, shrooms or otherwise.
@@Badj4s you didn’t let go enough or something it’s like a soul cleanse
Title: "Is There Music You Can Only Appreciate High?"
Video: "The soundguy for the Grateful Dead made 5 million hits of acid between 1965 and 1967. He died in a car crash in Australia. Jaime pull up a picture of this guy"
i saw jamie in the thumbnail and got excited lmfaooo
Jamie makes you wet.
Sphongle. Their music while sober sounds like the weirdest most random shit you'll ever hear. Their music while tripping your balls off... The most amazing spiritually connected form of auditory consciousness imaginable.
Shpongle is the most spiritual concert I have ever attended. Shpongle knows the secret of Divine Moments of Truth
never done acid but the grateful dead lured me in because I was so tired off all the bands we all know about and I could never find anything new. Pink Floyd lured me in but it wasn't enough. I've been listening to the dead for years and I havent got tired.
Pink Floyd: ANIMALS
I know that some will say any Pink Floyd, but animals is the one.
"YOU'VE got to be crazyyyy"
You gotta sleep on your toes,
and when you're on the street you got to be able to pick out the easy meat.
With you’re eyes closed
The album is great sober too
Thimbals=Cymbals
Thimbles haha
lmfao
Never was a deadhead until I took a 9 strip an absolutely loved every song even now when I’m sober it’s beautiful music
Whats happening is Joe hasn't really tripped that much (even now, Shane Gillis and Ari both have gone deeper than him) and that's okay lol
I remember going to a Drake concert high as fuck on coke and i was bored out of my mind. stopped listening to his music after that 😂
Wrong party to take coke my friend
This is what I go to the comment section for hahah
Are you still blasting rails ?
Rap concerts are usually just ass in general prolly wasn’t even the coke lol
@@drewkrump5384 how come?
TAME IMPALA. Although I enjoy it both being high off my ass or being completely sober.
Tame Impala is great high.
InnerSpeaker is greaaat for mushrooms
-ALL Mars Volta
-Certain Hendrix songs from Electric Ladyland
-Certain songs on Sgt Pepper and Mystery Tour
Pink Floyd -pre dark side-
Radiohead -post the bends-
*The contrast between listening to these songs high and sober is night and day imo.*
Electric Peanutbutter Company
Dude I hated those guys then I took shrooms and listened holy fuck it was like someone was just talking shit about my life
As a Deadhead who used to tour for 5 years and hasn't taken psychedelics for over 12 years ( I probably should get some) I am telling you that you don't need drugs to enjoy the GD. It's a magical type of music that doesn't reveal Itself to you in a certain way until it wants to. There's a proverb: "If a pickpocket sees a saint he will only see his pockets."
Why does he only see the Saint's pockets and not the reality of what his senses are taking in? Because he has a particular type of filter he is looking through which only allows him to notice certain things. His vision is too narrow. He isn't seeing the whole reality of what is actually happening. People listen without really hearing and the music of the Grateful Dead has this quality where if you have a dimensionally limited type of hearing it will present Itself in a limited way. Psychedelics do definitely help but some people can take all kinds of psychedelics and never really hear the deeper aspects of GD music because they are like that pickpocket.
Anyone who hasn’t done MDMA and listened to Funkadelic - Maggot Brain ... please do it and let me know how your experience goes 👍🏼🎧
Keep spreading the good word man! World Wide Funk
I had a very profound trip on LSD whilst listening to that last year. Powerful!
that song is so powerful by itself. no drugs needed.
StigmaShadow No drugs are needed to recognise how masterful the song is .. but if you do listen to it while on them you will be taken to another realm 😂
@@samikemal5834 I have on a few =) K was best
Find someone who knows some shit about the Grateful Dead and have them show you their favorite live shows
I didn't understand Phish until I had a head full, and that set me on a 20 year journey down the jam band scene, it just made so much sense. I couldn't figure out why everybody wasn't listening to
Shpongle.
All of it.
I saw Shpongle with Alex & Allyson Grey last year on Bicycle Day. The entire room was dosed at least on LSD. The smell of herb and mothballs covered the room. Best night of my life.
That sounds so fantastic
@@OppositeDay5 damn dude...
Alex Grey is a fuckin God!! That night must've been heavenly!
I got to do a meet and greet beforehand. He and his wife are literally the most loving people you could ever imagine. They remind me of children, in all of the best ways. There was this one point, while he was painting during “How the Jellyfish Jumped Up the Mountain”, where he stepped back, lifted his paintbrush, and really bright strobe lights hit him. He transformed into one of his paintings...you could see his entire skeleton, nervous system and musculature, fueled energy systems pulsating from these bursts of incredibly fast light, and he laid the most magical stroke onto his canvas. It was the most Metaphysical moment. It’s so hard to accurately describe it, but everyone in that room had an experience.
I don’t think I’ve been so personally and specifically jealous about something someone’s gotten to do. That’s incredible man, sounds like quite the experience
I felt the same way about fish and lsd. Tried listening to them while sober and was kind of upset they were headlining Bonnaroo. Then I listened to them while tripping and I got it, it’s beautiful. Then I heard them in person at Bonnaroo tripping and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Some music is definitely made for drugs.
Listening to DJ Screw music and being high was a favorite past time of mine, so much that I can be sober now and still enjoy it, but a lot of people still may not understand it, and I can’t blame them either.
Dropped a high acid dose a few weeks ago and spent a few hours sat next to my record player going through pink floyd/led zeppelin/Beatles/Hendrix... lsd definitely fives that music a whole new meaning
Francisco Pizarro Does that ever work?
Statham Derulo lie
@@Gggeeoorrggee It's certainly not a lie
Joe being a big country fan he really should check out American Beauty and workingman's dead by the Grateful dead
My dad is a hardcore boomer hippie hater and I put on Me and Bobby McGee and he was singing along to it and shit and was like "who is singing this" and I was like The Grateful Dead and he was just like "oh...."
When you get IT, you get IT. Throw on the Greatful Dead album "Crimson White and Indigo" and buckle up! Go see a Phish or Dead and Co show with an open mind and you will understand. "If you feel confused listen to the music play" love live JERRY!!!!
Couldn’t have said it better myself
is the dead the grateful dead?
Wow I know exactly what you mean
"Jimi's the Man / TOOL 's the band"
😁
As a deadhead i like their music sober or tripping face. I had a friend tell me he has never been a fan but loves them on LSD. And it is the perfect drug for their music no doubt
I believe most thing's you listen to High sound better.
My ex wife sounded better high.
@@zackjohnson7045 But then reality slowly crept into your consciousness and you realized she's just annoying. I know man.. I I've been there.
@@davids.816 exactly
I’m that high I thought you had purposefully mixed up words in this comment
For sure. One time I was heading back from a concert were I took LSD few hours earlier and was walking with the sun raising and listening Incubus with headphones. BOY OH BOY that walk was a walk that I will never forget. The light touching the buildings around me, the sound with the headphones was "being heard in more that one dimension in my ears". I was in a happy place in there with my own.
Primus
Probably one of the greatest bassists of all time though
Zappa
I dont even have to be high but listening to pink floyd in the dark with nothing else around makes me see things
But it sure helps.
Same absolutely beautiful no matter what
Goo balls r usually just very strong weed treats.... Made with cereal ( like a rice crispy treat)
Sometimes u get a chocolate one that has mushrooms in it too..
i finally get to see Jamie :D
mad props to him for the work he does
My first time listening to the Dead, I was high on LSD and heard Sugaree and Ripple for the first time. For me, everything Joe said was true. Your appreciation for the Dead is suddenly realized after you do a ten strip and listen to all of the Dead.
ASK A DEAD MEMBER ON SHOW!!!
Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, any one of them would make a fantastic guest!! Move past the hippy dippy media stock grateful dead questions, like do they still feel the 60's are alive, man?!?...
All those guys are incredibly studied and inspired musicians in their own right. Ask about their musical style influences/approaches?..
Ask about what their lives outside of touring were like,/what they were involved with outside of the grateful dead?..
Mickey Hart in particular has created projects with virtuoso drummers and musicians from all over the world..
Etc etc... If you approach the conversation with good fun and curiosity (as you often do), I think there will be some fantastic creative and philosophical content 👍
Get bob weir and john mayor on
Yes Weir. No Mayer. I hate that damn PRS
rushpittsburgh4 then you obviously haven’t been to a show lol
I will say this from experience. Its not just the LSD. That for sure has a part in it. Its that when GD were on fire live , it was some of the best music created to this day. GD changed the world of music as we know it. It changed me as a person. It is probably the most important thing to me, the soundtrack to my life. There is nothing that can compare to it, its not just music, its magic. Jerry Garcia was one of the most talented guitarists of all time. His finger skills were out of this world , not to mention the way the whole band came togeather was just a musical carnival of talent. There is nothing i have experienced on this earth like a GD show , and im sure there will never be anything like it. The scene , the music, the people, the traveling, the colors, the feelings, the community, the family, and yes the drugs. If you have never been to a GD related show i highly recommend so , because you know what they say if you are not head you are behind.... Dont worry Jamie Goo Ballz are just weed edibles. Lol... GDF NFA
P.S get Bob Weir on the podcast.
PIGPEN
A year later, NFA, brother!
As a guy trying to get into the dead what albums would you recommend most??
I've never been big into the Dead personally. It hasn't "clicked" for me (as of yet). I've never seen them live, but I do know what an incredible experience live music, and in particular live music while tripping, can be. And I know that the millions of incredibly passionate Grateful Dead fans out there are passionate for a reason. In short I guess you could say I've always had a strong curiosity for what the "big deal" is with the Dead. Your description summed up very well what I've always imagined a Grateful Dead live experience was probably like. Very well written.
I had a 300mg Cupcake, and listened to "Down in a Hole" by AIC (unplugged).
Layne & Jerry were a beautiful combination.
Dude listen to Rotten Apple high. Its dope. Also Jerry Cantrell - Feel the Void, is awesone while high asf.
is ur name kavin
Yeah but you really dont need the drugs to love.it
Wildwood no lie that song when I was on oxy made me clean up. I felt it too much
A M Good for you, bro!
I know that shit was hell, in its own way. Glad you came out it.
The influence of music is something to behold.
Joe I just want to say you’re the shit man! I love all of the people that you have on even though some of them are A little loony from time to time. I’m a blind skateboarder that’s been listening for a couple years now and you’ve expanded my mind and awareness so much it has made my blindness not a burden but a gift. I appreciate you and I’m sure everybody that listens does as well. Keep on keeping on Joe yeeeeewww!!!!
Haha some music you're just not ready for at times. The Dead is great when you're sober too though!
Tame impala + acid
EDM, or what we called Techno back in my day, was like this for me. I remember the rave scene popping off in the late 90s/early 00s. So many people were listening to techno and I just did not understand it. Finally had some friends talk me into "rolling" on some ecstasy and we threw on some techno. Wow. Completely transformed the genre for me. Almost like I could now understand it. I obviously grew up and away from that scene and the party drugs, but I still enjoy Techno to this day. 👌
Was Jamie 19 when he got the A in physics?
RedoranGuard's-SkyrimBattles
They are both legends in their fields.
Minimal techno/ Cyberpunk tracks for sure my go to for a smoke seshhh
True that
The amount of friends and influences the Grateful Dead have are astounding, from starting the acid tests with Ken Kesey, to having the greatest promoter of all time be there biggest supporter(Bill Graham), to having Owsely having them pretty much create the standard for modern PA systems to Garcia’s desire for custom guitars and amps(which he may have been the first in that era) to having Steve Jobs being dosed at a Dead show. They have impacted so much of the American people, they are literally 40years ahead of the market by having most money they make from live performance Instead of record sales which is the trend now. They are unique and one of the most creative bands who could make any cover song into a masterpiece. To me the are the Beatles of the Jam world.
The first Mars Volta full length on mushrooms is a life changer.
TheGuyWithTaste Dan holy shit id imagine so
also second
probably the third too
France the mute is ridiculous trippin start to finish
@@swggr1 no...they had one great album and they got worse every album after until they became completely unlistenable.
First time doing Mushrooms was at a Volta concert opening for RedHot Chilli peppers.. :P
I never thought in a million years Joe Rogan would discussing about the tweeter frequencies of Yamaha NS-10s LOL
Chopped & Screwed Music
Grateful dead.. Phish..umphreys McGee ..disco biscuits ..lotus.. Yonder..basically the entire hippy jamband scene haha
Check out Aqueous and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
Phish live on LSD is a very spiritual experience
Tom Grace nothing else quite like it
Jim Coughlin absolutely nothing man. The most underrated live performers of all time.
Tom Grace I’ve only been going to shows since the BD but I can’t even begin to comprehend what a live show was like in the 90s. But hey they still got it. 38 minute Ruby Waves ftw!!!!
Jim Coughlin same! We’ve probably crossed paths at a show before and didn’t even know it! Here’s to many more my brotha!
The best tripping song for me is a vinyl record Can You Hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones on a good stereo system very loud. Was like a religious experience , lived a whole life time during that song.
Listening to the dead while high is genuinely better than led zeppelin or anything else I've experienced
That’s cap
@@joecostanzo9358 well it definitely depends what you're in the mood for but the dead is something special
I just saw a dead show in Hershey, Pa and it was like an rnc convention
If you can only appreciate it high, you don't appreciate it. That said, try old Van Halen tripping. Thats the authentic meaning of the 'Brown Sound'.
I wouldnt say appreciate it more rather u understand it to that next lvl.
My mind goes blank - DJ Skrew
I literally got the same exact experience with grateful dead. Listened to them for years and never really got into it... Tiil 4 hits later... Than you understand grateful dead. For real
Mushrooms and Pink Floyd are a great combination for me
Edibles and pink floyd was life changing
You do that too haha
But it's good when you're not high too
Coming back to life was amazing on acid
@@AcidRant1 i need to try that im a regular 40s something smoker but not really had edibles
First time I smoked I was listening to a Kendrick Lamar song and it sounded too bomb that I got an anxiety attack because of how good the song was
Mario Bojorquez you got an anxiety attack because of the frequencies, actually. look up what 440hz music is.
If you think Zeppelin is weird for its time you gotta listen to some 60s psychedelic rock or Zappa
The Canterbury scene and zeuhl, for sure, were also 1000x more weird/interesting than Zeppelin. They were weird for the mainstream audiences, maybe.
zeppelin just rocks
I didn't get Zappa or the Dead until I did acid. Very strange
@@rushpittsburgh4 stranger cuz Zappa was completely against drugs
@@ethanludwig7078 either way that's when it clicked for me. I'm pretty against drugs these days as well and I'm only 21. Weed is cool even though I don't use it much anymore but everything else is just insanity imo.
The dead have such a huge catalogue. All their music sounds great sober. Just need to dig a little deeper. Ripple is probably one of the greatest songs of all time.
Molly and EDM. Don't know how or why, but yeah.
Pretty well any psychedelic empathogen will pair well with that
Molly and a good bouncy beat for me! Then again, any beat will do when I'm flying on Molly
Dark psytrance is only good while high, but then it's extremely good
You haven't experienced music until you listened to Close to the edge by Yes stoned.
I don’t do drugs but I’d imagine that Läther by Frank Zappa while you’re on another planet is a fucking crazy experience
DJ Screw. I can't listen to his stuff without being high.
High on meth?
I can listen drunk, high or sober
@@SpoilerAlert__ Funny but DJ Screw popularized lean / codeine syrup and made a genre surrounded by it known as chopped nd screwed. Nothing related to heroin
Aphex twin. Selected ambient works. Or just about any of his work. On lsd. Sickness
I borrowed a led zepplin album, stoned, from my mom.... feel asleep then woke up during that part of whole lotta love like WTF!! Most amazing experience ever!
I love how they talk about Bear, but Bear also created the Wall of Sound, and basically how concerts sound today... Reggie and Jaime should have known this, wish they talked about the Wall of Sound! :P
Yeah the wall of sound is absolutely incredible
This is the first time ive ever seen that guy Jamie......and ive been watching randomly for 5-6 yrs.
Dead,Phish,Ween,Moe all great LSD music!
Sail brown bay to chocolate town.
Most people are not ok.
Happy colored marbles if you want a bad trip
1:58 wtf lol.."Waaaaowwwwww"
i studied music at uni, and when we covered '80s music my lecturer literally said the same thing about cocaine and high frequencies. it's a legit thing
I mean, Tool is cool and all sober, but life changing while tripping
First time I tripped on Shrooms we played Aenema.... Man that album is insane.... (-)Ions before 46&2 makes you feel so weird.
@@Turk_2023 their album art also has a life of its own while tripping
Swing on the spiral.
@@konstantinepresents8825 I got to see the for the 1st time in May. Tripping at a show would be insane with those giant screens.. 96-02 was the best time for that though IMO
You listen to classical bro nobody takes you seriously
Audio/Music Industry & JRE Crossing paths?! Best Podcast Hands Down
That dude spoke in such a fractured way he said next to nothing though... There are far more interesting (eloquent?) people to speak to about drugs from a musical perspective.
I also thought when Joe said "War on Drugs" he meant the singer.
I love red eyes
Top 5 acid bands
1.pink floyd. coming back to life
2.m83.outro
3.m83.intro
4.xx intro
5.enigma sadness
Whether you're high or not "Alina Baraz & Galimatias - Urban Flora" is a great listen.
I used to smoke dust when I was younger and man I would have the music blasting as loud as possible in the car and I couldn’t hear a god damn word, shit sounded so muffled.. this guy is 100% on point, different drugs (including weed and alcohol) make u hear music in diff frequencies it’s so odd.. I’ve been making music my whole life and have taught myself everything I know (which isn’t much), but man mixing music down has proven to be the most difficult thing in the world, I’ll listen to a song I made and love it one minute, then I’ll smoke a joint and listen again and I’ll absolutely hate it..
«The wall of sound» 🤩🤩🤩🤩 the deads chemist changed music production and concert listening for ever😎😎👍👍 mad genius!!!
Phil Lesh said it was the sounds of god
He is right about the 80's way of mixing music . Also right about the Dead sounding different whilst tripping.
Fan made holy gift tool album and any pink floyd song is perfect while high
I agree with quality exists in all states.
A shitty music is gone be shittier when listened high.
80’s Anthrax sounded like noise unless I was stoned. Motörhead was incredible when I was drunk, but sounded like crap when high.
Not a 100% on this but I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that when Garcia died and the dead fell apart 95% of the acid industry went with them
1. Get high
2. Put on Agaetis Byrjun (hope I wrote that right) by Sigur Ros
3. Drift into another dimension of being
4. Profit
there is. theres are songs that when i listen to high, i will cry everytime yet sober its fine
Like a Rolling Stone.
If you have to be high to enjoy a certain song or style of music, it's probably not that good.
seeing the producer Pretty Lights at the gorge was a surreal experience, so many people were smoking dmt on the hill and in the crowd you would randomly just get HUGE wiffs of it, my friends who were only doing cocaine/molly said they kept feeling like they were tripping balls on psychedellics (they wern't into acid/mushrooms/psychs at all for personal reasons) every single one of them thought it was just them getting paranoid but even with a facefull of acid i even felt like i was getting some tryptamine vibes everytime one of those big ol toadbreath clouds would pass by. The energy in the air itself was crazy to experience. Made the mistake of cutting across the hill a few times during the sets so it kinda felt like jumping from cloud to cloud of hippylungcandy
i didnt get the dead until i was 300-400mics deep on L. i liked the normal classic , casey jones and truckin. but once you dive that deep into a trip it just takes over you.
Tool,Mars Volta, Primus,Nine inch nails, Bright Eyes..... Some of the best high or tripping music
Yes there most definitely is music you can appreciate high...
And it’s my music, I’m not a very talented musician I’ve only got 3 songs...but believe me if you’re high any music is fun..
Twentywulf nah
NJV I love you too 🖤
The fucking sound at the end of every clip is killing me, all the rest, the Best!
Edm and lsd.terrible sober but tripping it's great
Edm is good either way
Justin Mann under the influence of anything it’s great
EDM was made for Molly
@@josebatista2949 EDM is trash. Techno is the way to go.
Once I listened to Stairway to heaven with friends on MDMA and we were all just crying of joy!
all music is better when you're high
Tool makes me feel like I AM high when I listen to it.
I'm not a Dead fan, but I respect them. That said, their music doesn't scream "acid" to me. I listen to a ton of psych and prog rock which speak to me far more when I'm tripping or stoned. That's just my two cents. No disrespect to the Dead.
Its a live show thing. They are a jam band and serve as background music for a greater party that happens in the audience. LSD just amplifies the appreciation and the reception of the vibes they are constantly playing with on stage.
Same here it’s not even psychedelic at all, I’d rather hear the psyche bands from the 60’s like thirteenth floor elevators or the seeds or electric prunes etc
Beach House and Tame Impala come to mind