the post was CCR Looking Out my Back Door His little toddler was playing on the kitchen floor and singing "doo doo doo". Fogerty used it for a chorus and turned it into a hit.
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what, and we are to overlook the junk they took for motion sickness?
The thread is songs about drugs. This one isn't. The Byrds were not heroin addicts. Did they smoke dope? Pretty tough to do on an airliner.
That was a joke, moran. Of course it is interpreted as being about drugs.
But i will give you credit at least, for the fact that it was controversial as to it's meaning, but as one of it's writers said, and I quote "Of course it was a drug song,” he (David Crosby) once claimed. “We were stoned when we wrote it. We can also justifiably say that it wasn’t a drug song because it was written about the trip to London. It was a drug song and it wasn’t a drug song at the same time.”
Come on, you guys. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It's art, with interpretations. If it looks like a duck and .... part of it's meaning is about drugs. Loosen up.
Eight Miles High was the single that should have launched The Byrds into the stratosphere. So why did it instead mark the precise moment when it all came crashing down?
And that dig about the Byrds in the previous post of yours, as I said, this version by Husker Du happens to be my favorite. Though the Byrds original is smokin' good,
Just Dropped In - First Edition Kenny Rogers has maintained that he never did drugs. Song writer Micky Newberry, a country guy, considering the state of pop music at the time, decided to write the most far-out song he could think of. Nobody was interested in the song (not surprising in country circles of the day), but Kenny did.
One of the most psychedelic songs ever, by people who never got psychelicized.
The thread is songs about drugs. This one isn't. The Byrds were not heroin addicts. Did they smoke dope? Pretty tough to do on an airliner.
That was a joke, moran. Of course it is interpreted as being about drugs.
But i will give you credit at least, for the fact that it was controversial as to it's meaning, but as one of it's writers said, and I quote "Of course it was a drug song,” he (David Crosby) once claimed. “We were stoned when we wrote it. We can also justifiably say that it wasn’t a drug song because it was written about the trip to London. It was a drug song and it wasn’t a drug song at the same time.”
Come on, you guys. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It's art, with interpretations. If it looks like a duck and .... part of it's meaning is about drugs. Loosen up.
I wasn't wrong, but your point is taken. If you want to insult me, at least spell it right moron.
Just Dropped In - First Edition Kenny Rogers has maintained that he never did drugs. Song writer Micky Newberry, a country guy, considering the state of pop music at the time, decided to write the most far-out song he could think of. Nobody was interested in the song (not surprising in country circles of the day), but Kenny did.
One of the most psychedelic songs ever, by people who never got psychelicized.
That was a joke, moran. Of course it is interpreted as being about drugs.
But i will give you credit at least, for the fact that it was controversial as to it's meaning, but as one of it's writers said, and I quote "Of course it was a drug song,” he (David Crosby) once claimed. “We were stoned when we wrote it. We can also justifiably say that it wasn’t a drug song because it was written about the trip to London. It was a drug song and it wasn’t a drug song at the same time.”
Come on, you guys. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It's art, with interpretations. If it looks like a duck and .... part of it's meaning is about drugs. Loosen up.
I wasn't wrong, but your point is taken. If you want to insult me, at least spell it right moron.
Hey, it's all good and I apologize. The moran spelling is slang nowadays, misspelling inttended,
This stuff is worthy of discussion, it's art, with subtlety and nuance, and I appreciate you bringing up that the some of the writers of that song were saying it's about other things. I didn't know that and gained something from your post,
I wasn't wrong, but your point is taken. If you want to insult me, at least spell it right moron.
Hey, it's all good and I apologize. The moran spelling is slang nowadays, misspelling inttended,
This stuff is worthy of discussion, it's art, with subtlety and nuance, and I appreciate you bringing up that the some of the writers of that song were saying it's about other things. I didn't know that and gained something from your post,
Enjoy.
It's all good! I love all that music. I may not be the foremost expert, but I know a little. My apologies to you too. Sometimes a hard edge is required, but maybe I should just have a smoke and chill,.... no, wait, I meant..... lol
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the post was CCR Looking Out my Back Door His little toddler was playing on the kitchen floor and singing "doo doo doo". Fogerty used it for a chorus and turned it into a hit.
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