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.
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Cocaine has had a significant impact on popular music.