)Plus, get a limited-edition tote FREE.A pot-happy playlist in honor of 4/20Stoner rap was born with these dudes, who high-jack Rita Marley's ganja anthem "One Draw" while stapled to the couch.Best bud song title ever, cut by the great Sierra Leone highlife guitarist just before he, um, died. Out of that modest. hahahahaha Playlist Buddy - Music videos, Spotify to YouTube conversion. It also launched the weed song tradition of coughing on mic. Subscribe now for more from the authority on music, entertainment, politics and pop culture.Dub music might be the most accurate-ever musical translation of stoned brainwaves.
I heard some Crosby Stills & Nash that I liked... anymore similar bands and just stoner music in general from the 60's. It's one of the late-Sixties' most mischievous head trips, which is saying something.Recorded in August 1969, only hours after Hendrix closed Woodstock with the "Star-Spangled Banner," this big bang of jazz-rock fusion rarely gets credit for also being a psychedelic watershed. Shouted out by Robyn on "Dancehall Queen" because, well, she down like that.The jazz piano innovator and singer was burning trees when Marley was still a seed.
A simple song about getting high on a rainy day."You introduced me to my mind!" wheezes Ozzy over one of the most indelibly stoned riffs in heavy metal history. Sublimely chill, the set flows like a brook; it can turn any inner-city weed-smoking party into a camping trip of the mind.From Pink Floyd and the Grateful Dead to Massive Attack and the Flaming LipsRecorded from 1967 to 1974 – well over a decade before the master of Nigerian juju was being billed as "the next Bob Marley" – these lush, iridescent workouts are simply some of the sticky-ickiest jams ever recorded anywhere on earth, in any genre.
But that's part of its charm. But these guys are even stoneder than y'all.Michael Putland/Hulton Archive/GettySign up for our newsletter and go inside the world of music, culture and entertainment."There's no hatred and no greed/ Here on the Planet of Weed/Everyone gets along/ It's quite pleasant indeed." Like, EXACTLY, bro. "Gideon" is resplendent with meteor-shower guitars; "Dondante" is a slo-mo joint that explodes your head halfway through. Three minutes of African guitar lines curling around each other like smoke rings, then a few incomprehensible lyrics, like someone finally reminded dude to use his vocal mic.Respect to Ludacris' "Blueberry Yum Yum," Outkast's "Crumblin' 'Erb," Mac Dre's "I Need an Eighth," Andre Nickatina's "Smoke Dope & Rap" and the entire Dre/Snoop catalog. Later revived by spiritual offspring the Yonder Mountain String Band, who also cover his "Granny Wontcha Smoke Some Marijuana."Not coded at all.