by: UNKLEF7
Your weekly stoner entertainment guide along with your unlimited Dodo data account and too much munchies. Before you fret on this here list, take a toke and…
5. History of the Eagles
The Eagles are probably the most ridiculed and praised equally so in music. Regardless of the words for them no one can beat the twin guitar mindblown aesthetiques of Felder x Walsh, with Henley, Randy and Frey’s harmonies. Among tales of struggle, peyote trips in the desert, girls, and vintage cars, was a hardworking vision of country and classic rock combined.
The band was already on top of their game by the time the album and number one hit Hotel California dropped – and this is their story whether you like ‘em or not.

4. Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage
Canada may have Voivod, Skinny Puppy, but also Bryan Adams, Nickelback (?), and Avril Lavigne, but no one else can claim Rush. The formidable power trio delivered otherworldly prog rock / classic rock LP’s that sounded like no one else till this day, all of them dux and top notch. This is a closer look why and how this was done, as they only can. And also, Neil Peart still owns everyone on drums.

3. Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child
Everyone from Electric Wizard, to pop rock bands, to blues legends like Buddy Guy listened / listens to him. For he revolutionised the electric guitar, before heavy blues music and electric guitars sounded that way. A documentary like this is a more intimate portrait using his own words of what it was like when Jimi walked the earth with us and played the hell out of that left handed strat.

2. Oasis: Supersonic
The Gallagher Brothers Noel and Liam were as volatile as the Britpop sound of their band, and their wrecked rise to fame and fortune in the 90’s. There were great hits and drunk spiffy singalong songs left in the process along the way too. They have become timeless pieces gifted to music fans.
Could a band like them exist and get away with their stuff today? Probably not, but there’s the undeniable tunes, take a good squizz on this and have a good time.

1. Amy
Amy Winehouse didn’t sound like anyone else, and made soulful, timeless music like no else either. Tragic, beautiful, decadent, rebellious, loving, smart, carefree; the tunes she left behind were all that and more. This Academy award winning documentary will hit you right in the heart, and it hits even heavier now that she’s no longer with us.








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