Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Music&Drugs

I can't listen to albums from my teen years since I will usually have issues reliving moments I once had under the influence. And music is a very strong key into my sober lock box.
At times, now being off several forms of medications,  I find that many genres of music I use to enjoy are now completely repulsive to my ears now.
Such as Jazz, chopped and screwed, dub/glitch/hop/-step even country to classical.
And at times I do even consider indulging in my old mind altering days and listening to some Beethoven.
Those were the stress free days,

Shwayze+ my love for him and his crew

 So laid back, I can go home crying from anything and set on his beats and let it flow through my mentality slowly calming my body like a tea of opium.
Though at time his lyrics are close to that of many R&B artists, but he has his own style both fashionably and musically. His lines are catchy and metaphors are smart and witty at times.
Plus his personality is very humble and peaceful all around not just when the camera is on.  got to spend sometime with him alone away from his cameras and mafia since my sister knows some people.
I got to ask a few questions and spend a little time burning it up with the Man.  Great experience one I will remember for a while if not forever. I

The Crickets and my thoughts on them.

I find the choruses to be somewhat annoying and repetitive. Otherwise I think the players individually could have played in more unison.
I believe the lyrics aren't beautiful both audibly and literally to their meaning.
Myself, I only enjoy a few of their songs.

The Who and my feelings about

             The Who

Our discussion over the who changed my view on their personalities knowing more about them now, drugs and all. Though, my taste for their music is sour and repulsive since I find most of it literately stupid, the beats feel off at times with the chorus. 
 Not horrible, not great. Repeating ideals over most of their songs.