Best Drug Songs of All Time

Bales of Cocaine - Reverend Horton Heat

"Well, I was workin' on my farm 'bout 1982,
Pullin' up some corn and a little carrot, too
When two low-flying aeroplanes, 'bout a hundred feet high
Dropped a bunch o' bales o' somethin', some hit me in the eye...

So I cut a bale open, an' man was I surprised
Bunch o' large sized baggies, with big white rocks inside
So I took a little sample to my crazy brother Joe
He sniffed it up and kicked his heels, said, "Horton, that's some blow!"

Bales of cocaine, fallin' from low-flyin' plane
I don't know who done dropped 'em, but I thank 'em just the same
Bales of cocaine, fallin' like a foriegn rain
My life changed completely by the low-flyin' planes

So I loaded up them bales in my pick-em-up truck,
Headed west for Dallas, where I would try my luck
I didn't have a notion if I could sell 'em there,
But, thirty minutes later, I was a millionaire...

And now I am a rich man, but I'm still a farmer, too
But I sold my farm in Texas, bought a farm down in Peru
And when get so homesick, I think I'm goin' insane,
I travel back to Texas in a low-flyin' plane...
"
 
I already said i was not talking about Cocaine and heroine before. I agree with y ou here drugs like that are dangerous however you do them. I mean the everyday drugs used by society.

Like the movement in the 60, 70's with lsd.
for example it takes over 11,000 times the normal dose of lsd to overdose

edit: and in no way am i trying to promote drugs or saying there safe for everyone, there only (relitivly safe) if you now what your doing, know about the drugs and what will happen.
 
Hey alot of people thought that was about LSD. But there is another view I see. One day I got my camera out and took a photo of the sky and in the photo this complete purple haze was in the photo emanating from the sun. It was I guess ultra violet rays being picked up by the sun. "Excuse me while I kiss the sky" I do to! It's beautiful.
 
But your average 63 year old looks a bit more like this...

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There's a chance of dying anytime a human being does virtually anything. For all you know, in five seconRAB, a plane is going to crash into your house. Or in three seconRAB, you're going to have a heart attack and die. There are no dangers that come with hallucinogens that don't already come with merely existing.

But, again, you just have to know what you're getting into. If you do all the proper research and prepare yourself, you'll more than likely be fine. Especially with hallucinogens, which have little to no physical effect whatsoever. It's absolutely impossible for a drug like LSD to induce, say, heart failure, or anything of the sort. And, contrary to popular myth, it's not going to make you go crazy for the rest of your life. In the average person, the worst possible outcome of taking LSD (or any other common hallucinogen, for that matter) is a bad trip, and those can generally be avoided with research prior to the experience.
 
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