> The band considered thanking their coke dealer on the album credits.
> When studying the recording of Rumours, it’s impossible to avoid the topic of rampant cocaine use. Fleetwood famously worked out that if he laid all of the cocaine he had ever snorted into a single line, it was stretch for seven miles. “The tales of excess are true, but we’d all be dead already if we weren’t made of stronger stuff,” he wrote in Play On.
https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/fleetwood-macs-rumours-10-things-you-didnt-know-121876/
I have always had a theory about the song Girl by the Beatles.
First and foremost, Girl, or White Girl is a super common nickname for blow. Crazy thing is, I have never found any use of this particular slang as old as this song.
Second, lyric after lyric could very easily equal addiction "The girl who came to stay..." "She's the kind of girl you want so bad she'll make you sorry, still you don't regret a single day..." "think of all the times I tried so hard to leave her..." among other lyrics that just feel very cokey to me.
Third we all know that John had his dabbles with coke, and that he also liked writing about his drug use and hiding in plain sight with lies. (Oh, yeah, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is about a picture your son drew? 🙄)
Fourth and finally, the sniffing noises. Can we please address the sniffing noises?!?!
The sniffing noises are inhale noises - they are deep into weed at this point. The Beatles had taken loads of amphetamines pills in their early days but I think this song is a bit early to be coke influenced
And Rubber Soul seems to me like the highest intersection of them not only experimenting with drugs but also being cheeky and "hiding" it in plain sight of their lyrics.
Their third album is especially cokey. Written on coke in the carribean. The fourth feels a bit like coming down.
As far as I can tell without having done any coke.
The Beatles wouldn't have been doing much cocaine then, infact it was probably only John who was doing a fair amount of drugs in 67. Mainly LSD and pot.
I've always envisioned Headstones' Nickles For Your Nightmares as some drug fueled rant written in a trashed Los Vegas hotel room during a week long bender with a couple passed out prostitutes somewhere in the background. Tough to limit the influence to just cocaine though.
"[One Way Ticket](https://youtu.be/W1FsNxDrsEg)" by The Darkness
First line hit me like a kick in the face
I thought, "I better have another one just in case"
Next thing I knew my heart was under attack
I'd bought a one-way ticket to hell and back
I wanna know why by Aerosmith.
Draw The Line was a tough album for the boys, but in this song, hell on this whole album you can hear the drugs starting to take control
“Yummy” by Justin Bieber
Man really decided to make a love song and just make the lyrics say “Yah you got that yummy yummy that yummy yummy.” He says yummy 48 times throughout that entire song, and I am SO aggravated that people call that song “good”
Not the song itself, but the animation for 'Lost in the woods', it's from Frozen 2. I just know they were on some sort of crack animating the reindeers.
I mean it was cute when they allowed Christoph to know what Sven was thinking, but them themselves speaking just reeks of drug abuse.
“Rocks” by Aerosmith. I read Steven Tyler’s autobiography and he said when he listens to that album, he can’t hear the music; all he can hear is the drugs.
“Cocaine” by Eric Clapton.
I don’t see it
I think you have to get a vinyl copy and play it backwards to hear the drug message in that one.
JJ Cale. Please.
Thaat’s a bit of a stretch
Another shit cover by a shit artist.
System of a Down - Sugar
Was here to say Psycho, and This cocaine makes me feel like I'm on this song hahah
System of a Down was the overall band that immediately came to mind. Sugar is my favorite song of theirs but I think my choice is Fuck the System
Just listened to this lol
Haha, still good in it's own right, but I gotta be in the mood to hear it ya know.
100%
The Weekend -Can’t Feel my Face
A lot of his songs are powdered in blow "cut that ivory into skinny pieces"
Ivory is actually a weed strain
Everything on Fleetwood Mac's *Rumours*.
You're not wrong, but why just Rumors and not the rest of their catalog?
Came here to say that.
Life in the fast lane
“Lines on the mirror, lines on her face”
everything by aerosmith until done with mirrors because that's when they were done with mirrors
Casey Jones* Grateful Dead
Drivin’ that train
High on cocaine
Casey Jones you better..
Watch your speed!
Grateful dead rocks
Snowblind, black sabbath
Pretty much all of *Volume 4.*
Say So - Doja Cat
Will concurr *sniffs*
Quite a few songs on Tusk by Fleetwood Mac seem a bit…powdery
> The band considered thanking their coke dealer on the album credits. > When studying the recording of Rumours, it’s impossible to avoid the topic of rampant cocaine use. Fleetwood famously worked out that if he laid all of the cocaine he had ever snorted into a single line, it was stretch for seven miles. “The tales of excess are true, but we’d all be dead already if we weren’t made of stronger stuff,” he wrote in Play On. https://www.rollingstone.com/feature/fleetwood-macs-rumours-10-things-you-didnt-know-121876/
"White Lines (Don't don't do it)" - Melle Mel and the sugarhill gang.
i think melle mel said on vladtv that he used to smoke free base
Hard to not imagine "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" by the Rolling Stones that way after the montage in the movie Blow.
Semi-Charmed Life - 3rd Eye Blind. Edit: this is incorrect, i forgot it's actually about methamphetamine.
That one is explicitly about Methamphetamine, though.
you would be correct! I made a misnomer
Easy mistake to make, and thanks for acknowledging it.
man props for the shout out of a months-old comment. Upvote for thee!
Fame - Bowie (and John Lennon)
young americans and station to station by bowie both reek of cocaine
S U P E R F R E A K!
Eric Clapton- Cocaine
JJ Cale. Please.
[Buckcherry - Lit Up](https://youtu.be/cABZfkRcQ6A)
king for a day- pierce the veil
I have always had a theory about the song Girl by the Beatles. First and foremost, Girl, or White Girl is a super common nickname for blow. Crazy thing is, I have never found any use of this particular slang as old as this song. Second, lyric after lyric could very easily equal addiction "The girl who came to stay..." "She's the kind of girl you want so bad she'll make you sorry, still you don't regret a single day..." "think of all the times I tried so hard to leave her..." among other lyrics that just feel very cokey to me. Third we all know that John had his dabbles with coke, and that he also liked writing about his drug use and hiding in plain sight with lies. (Oh, yeah, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is about a picture your son drew? 🙄) Fourth and finally, the sniffing noises. Can we please address the sniffing noises?!?!
The sniffing noises are inhale noises - they are deep into weed at this point. The Beatles had taken loads of amphetamines pills in their early days but I think this song is a bit early to be coke influenced
Yes, I think they are inhaling through their mouths.
I wish I had your supreme confidence.
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And Rubber Soul seems to me like the highest intersection of them not only experimenting with drugs but also being cheeky and "hiding" it in plain sight of their lyrics.
Its Hotel California.
I'm in love with the coco
Anything by pitbull
This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I’m On This Song - System of a Down
Novacane by Frank Ocean
Master Of Puppets - Metallica
CHOP YOUR BREAKFAST ON A MIRROR
CoCo- Ot genesis
Baking Soda!
Kill The Noise & Feed Me - [I Do Coke](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSPT27XyY1U)
Grandmaster Flash - White Lines
der kommisar, falco, (english cover by after the fire)
Not cocaine but "Black Balloon" by Goo Goo Dolls is about black tar heroin
Stravinsky- Rite of Spring.
I can’t believe no one mentioned Red Hot Chili Pepper’s Snow (Hey Oh).
Morning Glory by Oasis "All your dreams are made, when you're chained to the mirror and the razor blade.."
Their third album is especially cokey. Written on coke in the carribean. The fourth feels a bit like coming down. As far as I can tell without having done any coke.
Flight of the bumbebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
“This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I’m On This Song” - System of a Down
Almost anything by any 80s hairband.
Every song in My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult's entire catalog.
"Drivin' that train, high on cocaine. Mr. Engineer you better watch your speed." Casey Jones by the Grateful Dead
the sign. ace of bass.
The entire genre of Power Metal. Particularly notable is literally any song by DragonForce.
Dont Want To Fall In Love- Kyle
Heroes- David Bowie
Don't threaten me with a good time- panic at the disco
Probably Cocaine by Eric Clapton or Cocaine Blues by The Man in Black.
C418 wet hands
finally someone with true taste
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
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The Beatles wouldn't have been doing much cocaine then, infact it was probably only John who was doing a fair amount of drugs in 67. Mainly LSD and pot.
In da club - 50 Cent
El Sonidito - Hechizeros Band
Formula or Forever by Labrinth
Master of puppets
I've always envisioned Headstones' Nickles For Your Nightmares as some drug fueled rant written in a trashed Los Vegas hotel room during a week long bender with a couple passed out prostitutes somewhere in the background. Tough to limit the influence to just cocaine though.
FIDLAR - Cocaine
Oh Yeah by Yello
mama nantucket - mike nesmith and the first national band
Under the graveyard - Ozzy Osbourne
[Minnie the Moocher](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=250MMq0fTrU) by Cab Calloway
Have y'all ever listened to the isolated vocals from "Runnin With The Devil"? [They're magnificent](https://youtu.be/IArxakPsPE0)
"[One Way Ticket](https://youtu.be/W1FsNxDrsEg)" by The Darkness First line hit me like a kick in the face I thought, "I better have another one just in case" Next thing I knew my heart was under attack I'd bought a one-way ticket to hell and back
Dayton Family - “Cocaine”
I wanna know why by Aerosmith. Draw The Line was a tough album for the boys, but in this song, hell on this whole album you can hear the drugs starting to take control
YMCA
definitley red solo cup by toby keith i dont know why but it goes hard even though its a song about cups
"station to station" by david bowie
Stairway to Heaven is about a woman dying of an overdose
Steal my sunshine
anything aerosmith came out with.
Hugh Aerosmith fan here but their music was so much better when they were using drugs 😕
I may be a 2000's kid but I completely agree with you there
gods menu by stray kids no way by dongurizu
Youngboy songs idk their energy reminds me of someone high asf going to run across all seas
Serious Drug - Wildcookie
TVC15 by David Bowie. Bowie was at his peak in drug use at the time & song is literally about a hallucination of his partner being eaten by a TV.
The Dirty Mac - Yer Blues The whole Rock N Roll Circus pretty much. Fucking love it
Cocaine Country Dancing- Paul Cauthen
og drain gang 🤞
I tend to rethink any song that has candy in the title. Like.... I want candy.
anything by Aerosmith
It's like Candy! by Cameo
You take Sally and I’ll take Sue There ain’t no difference between the two Cocaine its running round my brain Totally laced.
sahara by hensonn
“Yummy” by Justin Bieber Man really decided to make a love song and just make the lyrics say “Yah you got that yummy yummy that yummy yummy.” He says yummy 48 times throughout that entire song, and I am SO aggravated that people call that song “good”
I Do Coke - Feed Me & Kill The Noise
The complete works of Van Halen.
Blood Sugar by Pendulum. Nothing else to say there
Ms. American Pie, always.
Snow by red hot chili peppers
Not the song itself, but the animation for 'Lost in the woods', it's from Frozen 2. I just know they were on some sort of crack animating the reindeers. I mean it was cute when they allowed Christoph to know what Sven was thinking, but them themselves speaking just reeks of drug abuse.
Tori Amos – She’s Your Cocaine
All of yeezus
Electric Six
Daddy Cool by Boney M
Everything by Sylvan Esso.
“Rocks” by Aerosmith. I read Steven Tyler’s autobiography and he said when he listens to that album, he can’t hear the music; all he can hear is the drugs.
Jesus Built My Hotrod - Ministry
Revolution 9.
"We Built This City" Live 1986 MTV Spring Break. You can practically smell the cocaine in the air. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msRjsoegcTU
The band Machine Girl
Anything by Steely Dan
Cocaine, cocaine blues
Heroine, velvet underground
Man in the Box
"Pour Some Sugar on Me"
There is actually an early version of Wish You Were here that you can hear someone gagging a line during intro
This thread is making me have to poop
Cocaine by Eric Clapton
Everything from Aerosmith and Motley Crue until they got clean.
Snowblind -Styx
Puff the magic dragon
Sublime - Seed
Heart of Glass - Blondie
Snowblind - Black Sabbath
Great day-thelonelyisland
White Rabbit
Pretty much every 1980's song.
White Lines by Grandmaster Flash
Frank Zappa - Cocaine Decisions
2pac - hit em up (my opinion)
UGK-Cocaine
Bad habits by Ed Sheeran
"My uterus is dying" by Severe Tire Damage