From Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique to David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes, Lou Reed's Perfect Day and The Beatles' Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, drugs have been lauded, condemned, identified and obscured through the medium of song since the beginning of music itself. But rarely have they been so competently explained than in Adam Green's classic lines:
"I like drugs . . . I like to do drugs . . . I like to have drugs . . . I like drugs . . . I love them so . . . I like drugs"
From Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique to David Bowie's Ashes To Ashes, Lou Reed's Perfect Day and The Beatles' Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, drugs have been lauded, condemned, identified and obscured through the medium of song since the beginning of music itself. But rarely have they been so competently explained than in Adam Green's classic lines:
"I like drugs . . . I like to do drugs . . . I like to have drugs . . . I like drugs . . . I love them so . . . I like drugs"
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