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Top 10 rittz songs
Top 10 rittz songs




top 10 rittz songs
  1. #TOP 10 RITTZ SONGS FOR FREE#
  2. #TOP 10 RITTZ SONGS MOVIE#

We’re slotting two of the more prominent in our third and second spots. There are numerous songs out there that go by the name “Cocaine Blues” or a variation thereof, presumably because there was no shortage of real-life material on which to base such ditties.

#TOP 10 RITTZ SONGS FOR FREE#

“So you stay out late at night And you do your coke for free Drivin’ your friends crazy With your life’s insanity”

top 10 rittz songs

This one tells a story of a hard-living woman whose “daddy works in porno/Now that mommy’s not around/She used to love her heroin/but now she’s in the ground.” The song and the real-life story both have a happy ending, as, according to Slash’s biography (which would no doubt require a snort of something illicit to get through), Michelle has since moved across the country and cleaned up her act. She did not get the “Sweet Child Of Mine” treatment. She knew the band and asked Axl to pen a tune for her. The Michelle in the song actually existed. Long before the band broke up and Axl Rose set about attempting to strangle whatever bit of fan support they had with the “Chinese Democracy” debacle, the Gunners were at the forefront of cocaine-fueled hard rock with Appetite For Destruction, and “My Michelle” was one of their best. Well, only occasionally,” GNR guitarist Slash, 1992. My life changed completely by the low-flyin’ planes I don’t know who done dropped ’em, but I thank ’em just the sameīales of cocaine, fallin’ like a foreign rain

top 10 rittz songs

However, for taking a different angle on the cocaine song and for its appreciation of the entrepreneurial spirit, we salute the Reverend Horton Heat and include “Bales of Cocaine” on our Top 10 Cocaine Songs of All Time list:īales of cocaine, fallin’ from low-flyin’ plane We can safely assume that at some later point in this farmer’s life, the drug dealers whose fortune he stole would have tracked him down and introduced him to the latest in Columbian necktie attire.

top 10 rittz songs

#TOP 10 RITTZ SONGS MOVIE#

Think of it like the Bill Paxton movie “A Simple Plan,” only a whole lot happier and without Billy Bob Thornton in the role of a mouth-breather. Our lucky farming friend then heads into Dallas, becomes a millionaire by selling his find, ditches his farm in Texas, and buys another in Peru. Being a rube, for whom presumably white lightnin’ is still the biggest thrill in town, he has no idea what it is and brings it to his “Crazy Brother Joe”: “He sniffed it up and kicked his heels, said, ‘Horton, that’s some blow!’” In this one, the good Reverend regales us with the modern-day parable of a farmer out in his field pulling corn and carrots “when two low-flying airplanes, ’bout a hundred feet high/dropped a bunch o’ bales o’ somethin’, some hit me in the eye.” The farmer cuts the bales open and notices a mysterious powder inside. Here we have compiled a list of the Top 10 Cocaine Songs of all time-songs about, influenced by, and more than likely written on clouds of Peruvian marching powder: It’s what young boys dream about: One day, if I practice enough and work on perfecting my skills as a singer-songwriter, I too will be able to snort cocaine off of the breasts of a vacant-eyed stripper whose name I’ll forget before I’m back on the tour bus and liquidating a savings account by mobile phone to settle debts with unsavory characters. Keith Richards’s entire career, Neil Young’s coked out performance at “The Last Waltz,” Stevie Nicks having built up such a tolerance to cocaine that she had to have it blown up her rectum to get a high (this never happened, apparently, but is nonetheless one of the more entertaining urban legends), cocaine use is an integral part of the rock-star lifestyle. And, while a sober Eric Clapton was quoted as saying, “I hate listening to my old records, which I did stoned or drunk.” He’s alone in that camp as most fans of his music hate listening to anything that he’s done straight. Keith Richards may have fallen out of a tree in Fiji while out of his gourd on other than vitamin supplements, but he is what rock n’ roll is all about: debauchery. While booze is far more likely to result in sloppy work and an unsightly beer gut in middle age, coke leaves you wired enough to ensure that you will produce a whole lot of something and thus ups the odds that you will actually produce something good. Cocaine has had a significant impact on popular music.






Top 10 rittz songs