Have you ever wondered what are some songs that really speak? We have a selection of songs that have hidden chemically induced charged subjects. If these Rockers guilty, or we are continuing our imaginary journey with us? You decide.

10. Peter Paul and Mary – Puff The Magic Dragon. Come on now, but there is no defense for this – with the possibility of one million references to pot, and, of course, thrown on the track. Peter, Paul and Mary, however, say the song's inspiration was Ogden NashTale of custard and the Dragon is in fact about the loss of innocence in children. (To the abuse of drugs can ?…).

9. David Bowie – Space Oddity. Full of psychedelic space problems, it is almost a natural assumption that "Space Oddity" was inspired by drugs. The song was apparently released to coincide with the Apollo 11 moon, even if in "Ashes to Ashes" Bowie admits that "We know Major Tom's a junkie." We say, guilty as charged.

8. Blur – Beetlebum. It is said that"Beetlebum" was experimenting with drugs at ex-girlfriend Albarn and Elastica-front-wife, Justine Frischmann is based. Albarn tempted to say that "Beetlebum" was to be a series of complex emotions, before they finally give up and admit: "It 's all about drugs, basically."

7. The Byrds – Eight Miles High. The title is still far from subtle, so it is not surprising that "Eight Miles High" was originally presented the ban on radio in the United States. The band has vehemently denied aAllegations of drug use references say it was to fly to England. But in later years, Clark and Crosby admitted that the song was partly inspired by drugs. Spotting a bit 'a theme yet?

6. Oasis – Morning Glory. There have been several interpretations of this classic have been affected. (Please read only the title …) Besides the obvious, the song has been brought to cocaine, with lyrics like: "All your dreams are / Are you chained to the mirror and the razor blade"one aspect. Noel Gallagher told to replace all the items that the song originally listening to a Walkman, while above, inspired by cocaine. Well, that certainly cleared any confusion.

5. The Rolling Stones – Jumping Jack Flash. A "Jumping Jack Flash" is slang for heroin in the tear duct … Case closed.

4. The La's – There She Goes. With lines like "There She Goes Again … running through my brain … pulsing through my veins … nootherwise my pain, heal its not surprising that the song has won a good reputation of heroin. The band has denied the rumors, though the guitarist Paul Hemmings says simply that he does not know. If you are unsure, then there is hope for us.

3. The Beatles – Got To Get You Into My Life. Written by Sir Paul McCartney, the song has received numerous complaints about its true meaning. Many thought it was McCartney's burning desire to sample the forbidden fruit. However, it is equally likelywhich is simply a love song naive. say on this occasion we innocent until proven guilty!

2. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Lookin 'Out My Back Door. A giant spotlight, a spoon and a flying elephant? If that does not scream LSD trip, I do not know what. John Fogerty trying to say that Dr. Seuss' books, writings based on his unsuspecting son. You do not fool anyone John.

1. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit. Another psychedelic trip of a song, promising"Smoking hookah caterpillar on mushrooms, pills that make you bigger / smaller and much more. Of course, Jefferson said in their defense that the song simply Alice in Wonderland is based. Grace Slick, but later admitted that in fact has been written about LSD, although the texts were before.

Def Leppard Music

May 13, 2011 at 12:00 am by 1998am
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