drugs and bad medicine We'll drink 'til the curtain calls Let love not weigh me down Let it's weakness be my guide All this intensity makes perfect sense to me Let love not weigh you down So shed all the tears that you want Run from the places you haunt If you think you're lost...
Hippies didn’t just do this because they liked the feeling; they really believed it made them wiser and more peaceful people. For many back then, psychedelic drugs were about learning who you are deep inside. Also Read:Bible verses about grace Impact of Music and Art in Propelling Forward ...
Slick, who debuted with Bowie on 1974'sDavid Live, said things were much different by the time they gathered for sessions that producedThe Next Dayin 2013. "We were older, obviously, and there was no dope – none," Slick writes. "By 2012, we had long-time sobriety. It wasn't even...
When Doja Cat released the '70s-inspired music video for "Say So," earlier this year,TikTokers were thrilledto see that not only did the "Juicy" artist incorporate the TikTok dance moves into the choreography, the dance's teenage creatorHaley Sharpe(who has 1.6 million followe...
Alongside Theranos, the Zeo example illustrates the importance of cutting through the hype and the glossy marketing, and making sure the technology at the heart of innovation is sound. 8. Merck’s Vioxx Drug Whenever new drugs are released to the market, there’s a risk of unforeseen circumsta...
I wasn’t particularly experimental at all with any drugs. I smoked a little weed. I never drank alcohol. In my late 40s, Michael Pollan’s book helped me because it seemed like a conversati...
I saw Jerry Reed sing “Amos Moses” on “Laugh In” or “Sonny and Cher” I don’t remember which. Both were shows that hosted a mixture of singing, dancing and comedy routines that were quite popular in the day. The song“Gypsy, Tramps And Thieves”was a big hit by Cher. Most ...
The story surrounding Broken English is well told – Marianne Faithful had been squatting in a roofless, bombed-out building in London, dependent on drugs and seemingly creatively washed up – but it’d be criminal to reduce this album to mere folklore. While admittedly intimate and vu...
An illuminating conversation on Big Tech with the co-hosts of the Pivot podcast, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway.
When people are discussing hair metal, they're usually referring to a group of bands that formed in the 1980s, generally in the Los Angeles area. They wore a lot of spandex, teased their hair, sometimes had makeup on, and wrote a lot of songs about sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and ...