All I can say is music and cannabis have always been a romantic love affair with the music being so much more enhanced while listening. The old blues and jazz musicians of the early part of the 20th century knew that and that's why the music that they made will always be timeless. And I do think that cannabis works well with listening to progressive rock. In my youth I had many memorable concert experiences while high. And I still do ingesting Edibles an hour before a show. One great old memory was the Yes concert on June 21st 1975 at the Hollywood Bowl. It was a warm evening and was the summer solstice and Jon Anderson sang his heart out to a full moon. My friends and I were lucky enough to obtain a large quantity of black Primo hash from the Middle East which in itself was mind-blowing. But that hashish also had white streaks of pure opium in it and the mix with the hash was heavenly. The music of the show was unbelievable and we still remember how we floated back to the parking lot. Ah the good old days! And today when at home I still enjoy breaking out the old pipe and throwing on the headphones to listen to my favorite music. Now the question I have for the man who wrote this good essay would be " Would you correlate the music explosion of the 1960s with the increased smoking of cannabis?"
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