Anyone ever notice music got progressively more faster/intense as the availability of
I'm doing a paper for my English class and I'm doing it on how music music got progressively more faster/intense as the availability of cannabis was more present.
Back in the 1910's we were doing these three chord basic songs... why? because there wasn't much weed around that time.
In the 1960's guitarists started smoking weed and their guitaring skills got better!
Today, there is still a lot of weed available and guitarists quickly advance in skill. They are more faster.. most intense... etc.
Anyone ever notice music got progressively more faster/intense as the availability of
20s 30s 40s jazz musicians were always smokin da herb.
also doing H tho (bad)
Anyone ever notice music got progressively more faster/intense as the availability of
cannibis i dont think has anything to do with the "speed" of music. as stated above 20s, 30s, 40s, and even today jazz musicians smoke pot.in the 60s other drugs stared coming into the seen like lsd and cocaine. cannibis may have something to do with the intensity of the music, but speed and intensty are two differant things. for instance check out some of the hippie bands that are still popular today like the dead (ok so im a dead head and im partial to them) but they are not that fast but way intense. now for bands today like wide spread panic, gov't mule, sting cheese incident, or ekoostik hookah. same thing not fast and hard but very intense.
and as far as three basic chords alot of todays music stil uses them same three basic chords, soe have expaned to four