Being Ivan's wife, I have to agree that mood is everything to determining which hooch and which band. But on a sunny, warm day, I do love to listen to Jimmy Buffet and drink umbrella drinks. Daquiris, margaritas, strange "booze smoothie" concoctions that I make up on the spot... something with rum and/or tequila and fruit.
Other times some Dave Matthews Band and beer really go together well. Especially if the DMB is live and the beer is in a huge-mungous plastic cup and cost you half your paycheck, with an overpowering smell of not-tobacco in the breeze.
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- Lord of Benders
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Well, there's your problem right there! You can't mix the words "German" and "Reggae" together. It's too antagonistic.David wrote:I'm currently listening to Seeed. German reggae. REALLY weird.
Germans are too fucking mechanical for reggae. They are cyborg fucks.
You need to groove maaan.
Bob Marley. Peter Tosh. etc,
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- King Cockeyed
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Beer and early Rush are working pretty well at the moment. This is the "slow start" combo that eases me from my post-work burrito into liqour and god knows what music.
Earlie Cuyler: Allow me to explain the contamination process. Pine cones go in here, party liquors comes out here and proceed to here.
[points to mouth]
Earlie Cuyler: Fights begin, finger prints are took, days is lost, bail is made, court dates are ignored, cycle is repeated.
[points to mouth]
Earlie Cuyler: Fights begin, finger prints are took, days is lost, bail is made, court dates are ignored, cycle is repeated.
- happydrunk
- Hooching Like Hemingway
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For some reason I love listening to the Blues while drinking. I mean, even though its called Blues, Johnny B. Goode really is a rockin' tune. (My bro got me Martin Scorcese's Blues compilation . . . 5 CD's of the stuff, but I don't usually put on the real early Blues stuff).
I can't resist to put Jack Johnson on when I run out of other stuff to play. He always makes me wanna dance.
And then when I'm really wasted I start putting records on from my past:
UB40, Rat in da Kitchen, is a favorite
Rolling Stones, Tattoo You
Alpha Blondy
Styx, Paradise Theater (really late at night drunk, but only very occasionaly)
and I've even made my son listen to the Sugar Hill Gang with me once (I said a hip, hop, a hibbit, a hibbit to the hip hip hoppin . . . its amazing I remember almost all the words after so many years. Creepy!)
I can't resist to put Jack Johnson on when I run out of other stuff to play. He always makes me wanna dance.
And then when I'm really wasted I start putting records on from my past:
UB40, Rat in da Kitchen, is a favorite
Rolling Stones, Tattoo You
Alpha Blondy
Styx, Paradise Theater (really late at night drunk, but only very occasionaly)
and I've even made my son listen to the Sugar Hill Gang with me once (I said a hip, hop, a hibbit, a hibbit to the hip hip hoppin . . . its amazing I remember almost all the words after so many years. Creepy!)
I'm not so think as you drunk I am.
Hell is no bourbon - Ms. Savage
Because that's how you win. Gunpowder and rum.,
Hell is no bourbon - Ms. Savage
Because that's how you win. Gunpowder and rum.,
- whiskeyprick
- Ripped Like Reed
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- King Cockeyed
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Drinkin songs
Cold War Kids - Hang Me up to Dry
Mediocre band, good song to drink along with.
Mediocre band, good song to drink along with.
I didn't fight a secret war in Nicaragua so you could walk these streets of freedom badmouthing Lady America, in your damn mirrored sunglasses!
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- Hooch Hound
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