Yes.
George Harrison and John Lennon were first introduced to LSD when it was slipped into their drinks at a club. Lennon and Harrison later offered some to Ringo and Paul. Ringo accepted, but Paul refused, and only several months later did he take any.
do you mean on the radio? they banned "A Day in The Life" because the line "I'd love to turn you on" is a drug reference
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Perhaps it was "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" ? LSD...
Day Tripper and, in my opinion, Happiness is a Warm Gun.
Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds is said to be about LSD, but John said that the song was written after his son showed him a picture of "lucy in the sky" that he drew.
Yes. When they went through making songs like Come Together and Helter Skelter, they were on LSD (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is.). LSD is acid.
Yes.
Denver didn’t take a drug called that. He had a song called “Sunshine on my Shoulders.”
Shane Hmiel was banned for life from failing 3 drug tests, and was banned in 2006. Aaron Fike a craftsman truck series drive who drives for Red Horse Racing, in 2007 was caught doing drugs in a parking lot, with a fellow crew member.
It really depends on what era of the Beatles' music you are referring to. Most would say that A Hard Day's Night is most representative of their "Fab 4", moptop, girl-crazy period. On the other hand, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band best represents their psychedelic, drug use period.
Michael Jackson did not have a heart attack. He suffered cardiac arrest after being given an intravenous injection of anaesthetic (in his home). The drug he was supposedly given (the investigation is not finished yet) is called Diprivan (propofol) and it is only supposed to be used in a hospital before a surgery.
It is believed to be about heroin, addiction and the rush the drug provides. The lyrics "I want you, I want so bad, I want you so bad its driving me mad, its driving me mad, referring to the withdrawal, and the change in tempo and style representing the rush of the drug. The lyric "she's so heavy" refers to the intensity of the drug's effect.
its not totaly banned its banned only on below 12 years.
he was banned for taking anabolic steriods.
Rio Ferdinand Was Banned for 6 Monthes For Drug Use In 2003
Winstrol
It is a hallucinogenic and banned in the US.
joint drug prevention to make him feel more fresher
Possibly. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is discussing this issue now.
Cocaine, Cliff Thorburn
yes.
ephedine
You will not test positive on a drug test for smoking k2. no drug test up to this time is able to pick up the legal chemicals in the k2 smoke blend. as for it being legal, it was just banned in kansas and knowing obama... it will be banned everywhere very soon Smoke it up
Combiflam is an over the counter medication which treats colds and flu. It is not a banned drug in most countries outside of India for the reason that it is generally harmless.