We haven’t hit on this for a while…
Policymic has an article: 14 Songs That Should Probably Be the Anthem for Marijuana Legalization
There are some good ones there, but I don’t know that I’d agree with all of them.
Noticeably missing is Fats Waller’s excellent rendition of “If You’re a Viper (the Reefer Song).” This recording was specifically a jab at Harry Anslinger, who had just announced a campaign to go after swing bands…
“Hey cats. It’s 4 o’clock in the morning… Here we are in Harlem. Everybody’s here but the police, and they’ll be here any minute. It’s high time, so catch this song. Here it tis…
I dreamed about a reefer, five feet long. A Mighty Mezz, but not too strong. You’ll be high, but not for long, if you’re a viper.”
The term “viper” came from the sound of pulling on a joint.
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Also, while it doesn’t count as a song for a legalization anthem, it’s hard to talk about the awareness of marijuana in this country without mentioning Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi1sBwV1-tU
When I think of songs about weed this is always the first one to come to mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XFYMjkFYPg
Aw, nobody likes my song but me. 🙁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdIYVWA0dr0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyPYM5uUViI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DohRa9lsx0Q
Love em!
The Free Mexican Air Force by Peter Rowan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HCdgAqicDU
Wildwood Weed Jim Stafford
YMSB – Two Hits and the Joint Turns Brown
Yonder Mountain String Band
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8l4lQmNMS0
Keller Williams “Doobie in my Pocket”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqYCraSGVBw
Cab Calloway – Reefer Man 1932
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYFvLZJ57Ns
Don’t Bogart That Joint!
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Roll another one
Just like the other one
You’ve been hangin on to it
And I sure would like a hit
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Rolllllllllllllllll another one
Just like the other one
That one’s just about burned to the end
So come on and be a real friend
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Everybody sing along this time
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend
Pass it over to me
Heh, that Fats Waller song could be updated to “If You’re A Vape-er” these days!
I’ve always enjoyed this anthem by The Toyes!
Chris Christie: Marijuana is a ‘gateway drug’ that I will never legalize in New Jersey
http://tinyurl.com/o3o8r24
During Gov. Chris Christie’s “Ask the Governor” program on New Jersey radio station WKXW-FM 101.5, he was asked by a caller whether the governor would consider legalizing marijuana to bring more tax revenue into the state.
“Mike, I love you, baby, but it ain’t happenin’, not while I’m governor,” Christie said to the caller.
Christie said that he understood the argument for more revenue, but said that it was wasn’t an “even exchange.”
“I don’t believe that legalizing an illegal drug for purposes of governmental profit is something that we should be doing. I believe that this is a gateway drug into other more serious drugs, I think it sends a wrong message to our kids and I don’t think it makes anybody a better or more productive person,” he said. “end”
No comments so I brought the entire article,,,,I can almost hear taps playing for Mr Christie.
If he had any chance at the oval office he just shit it out the window,,his actions towards MMJ has already painted him,,he just pout 4 coats of clear on himself.(as if we didn’t know)
Now it is up to the advocates in Jersey to start harpooning the Outlaw Jersey Whale and the rest of us to cheer them on,,,onward thru the fog!!!!
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I know I’ll be accused of making this up, but I swear that I don’t have that much fiction writing talent. Within the last few weeks I’ve learned that there are prohibitionists who believe that any tax revenue generated by a regulated retail cannabis supply chain would be nothing but an illusion. It wouldn’t be real income because everyone who chooses to enjoy cannabis is on welfare. Since the government gives us the money to buy the cannabis they also give us the money to pay the tax. Since the tax increases the cost of the cannabis it means that they have to pay more taxes. OK, I’m puzzled, how do the innumerate know how much tax they pay in a year, or if it’s more or less?
I haven’t yet seen their explanation of why they want their tax money going to enrich organized criminal syndicates but I’m sure that they’re working overtime to come up with an “explanation” for that nonsense.
He’s a perfect example of: http://goo.gl/8DkAcq
Thanks Windy, that one’s a keeper!
OT, good article from Martin Lee regarding CBD-only legislation being passed in certain states;
http://tinyurl.com/kwwh5oq
Excerpt;
“This is not medical marijuana. It’s just an oil derived from that plant,†according to Wisconsin GOP state representative John Spiros, a former police officer who voted to approve CBD-only legislation. Gage Froerer, a Utah state legislator, weighed in with similar rhetorical gimmickry about CBD: “It’s not a drug. It’s not medical marijuana.â€
This is why the fight will continue. It will continue until pols like John Spiros and Gage Froerer are rendered irrelevant.
Don’t forget John Prine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDrdD3wrVqQ
Why does legalization music have to be so happy-clappy, hippie-ish and limp wristed? Where are all the people truly ANGERED by the injustices of the drug war? How about this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJBMIUydWi0
Well, If you want to go for trapped/claustrophobic – I’d have to say go with the creepy part of “Dead Skin Mask” @~4:12 mins:
Child’s voice: “Hello? Hello, Mr. Gein. Mr. Gein? Let me outta here, Mr. Gein. Mr. Gein, I don’t wanna play anymore, Mr. Gein. Mr. Gein, it’s not any fun…”
Although that’s not exactly topical, its got the whole injustice & confinement thing right, But – there’s the whole serial-killer vibe that doesn’t fit, I’m pretty sure The Couch = isn’t exactly a “Slayer-friendly” environment.
Now I would link “Save Your Seeds” – but linking to Peter Wilde’s Myspace page seems passé, Mike West’s version isn’t particularly *my speed* = but you can find both on Spotify… as well as the one I kinda prefer.
From – “Live at the 2003 Oregon Country Fair”, I’m not 100% sure who wrote it – I first heard it back in college in 95′-96′, from a Hippy-Vegan friend that had been on Phish Tour the year before = Only white guy w/ blonde dreadlocks I’ve met…
I did a little googling and it appears to that the song was stuck onto the end of some Phish Bootleg cassettes, I smiled when I read that.
Because that was how I’d heard it = my friend had been playing some old Phish bootleg & this came on & can’t remember if he even told me who it was – I was pretty high – who knows?
I stumbled across it online years later, aka years ago as fate would have it…
The lyrics are here and it’s credited to 1999 Peter Wilde
the first verse starts out,
“In 1937 congress bought Anslinger’s line
they were making marijuana a sin and a crime
now you can beat the government and the dealers too
the answers in your hands, here’s what you can do”
I’ve seen it pop-up on folk music videos on youtube, song by more than a few people w/ changes to certain verses -as you’d expect w/ folk music. I can’t find a good youtube link for it now. But it’s on Spotify & Amazon and it’s worth a tiny bit of googling for IMO.
I KNOW some of y’all will appreciate it – or may already know it if you live up NW.
A little naive on the science, but a cute ditty from the mid-seventies by Jesse Winchester:
http://youtu.be/MwtFiF8Caag
Commander Cody http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGsq1K7f_yc
David Peel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i25x_7bnK7o
and while not a pot song, the Dead’s Blues for Allah was made for listening to whilst smoking hashish (as were all later Bea’le’s albums)
I found my first smoke mates in Takhli, Thailand (1973) by walking around the hooch area until I heard Pink Floyd and knocked on the door. They were indeed smoking ganja while listening to Pink Floyd (that was Mike and Larry). And I’d been to their house in Clovis, NM for a party (it was probably their going away party for their transfer to Thailand!).
Didn’t anyone link Don Bowman’s “Wildwood Weed”? What is wrong with your eyes?
Thanks Pete! I was just able to steal some time alone w/ my old lady…DSOTM was the perfect accompaniment to our intimate session, we were coming at the climax of Time, those beautiful wails from the music were in tune with ours… It was sublime extasy, & the album directly enhanced that experience. Then Money was an excellent come down from that soaring feeling. Truly liberating!
actually… my choice as “our song”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRzKUVjHkGk
Rare 1960’s Original Vintage Marijuana Legalization Poster
Presidential Candidate LBJ Rolling a Joint?
Hyde Park London Pot Rally
Hippies want Marijuana legalized
newsreel PublicDomainFootage.com
Reefer Madness By Abbie Hoffman
The Nation, November 21, 1987
Like the Red Menace of the early 1950’s,
the current drug hysteria has led to a loyalty oath,
this time, the urine test.
~ Abbie Hoffman, the Nation, Nov.21,1987
Marijuana Revolution by John Sinclair
White Panther Party Statement issued November 1, 1968
Rare 1960’s Original Vintage Marijuana Legalization Poster
Presidential Candidate LBJ Rolling a Joint?
Hyde Park London Pot Rally
Hippies want Marijuana legalized
newsreel PublicDomainFootage.com
Reefer Madness By Abbie Hoffman
The Nation, November 21, 1987
Like the Red Menace of the early 1950’s,
the current drug hysteria has led to a loyalty oath,
this time, the urine test.
~ Abbie Hoffman, the Nation, Nov.21,1987
Marijuana Revolution by John Sinclair
White Panther Party Statement issued November 1, 1968
Legalization For All
LEMAR (“LEgalize MARijuana”) – what I believe was the first pro-legalization of marijuana organization. LEMAR consisted of such notables as Allen Ginsberg, John Sinclair, Dr. Tod Mikuriya, Peter Stafford and Michael Aldrich
Guerrilla Press: Legalize It!
“I loved when Bush [senior] came out and said, ‘We are losing the war against drugs.’ You know what that implies? There’s a war being fought, and the people on drugs are winning it.” – Bill Hicks
Why the Fight to Legalize Marijuana Is Part of a Much Larger Populist Struggle
Marijuana: the law vs. 12 million people
Life Magazine Cover Oct 31, 1969
The Great Marijuana Hoax By Allen Ginsberg
“On January 10, 1965, the beat poet Allen Ginsberg led a march for marijuana legalization outside the New York Women’s House of Detention in lower Manhattan. A dozen demonstrators waved placards and chanted slogans, resulting in one of the iconic images of the 1960s: a picture of Ginsberg, snowflakes on his beard and thinning hair, wearing a sign that said ‘Pot Is Fun.’ Another picket sign read ‘Pot Is a Reality Kick.’
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cHp1DcfgG8s/Uq3JkPiM6XI/AAAAAAAAR9c/TH8zZOheRZQ/s1600/pot.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-C3kMCzPEo_w/Uq3JsdYZkoI/AAAAAAAAR9k/uX09qh_GECY/s1600/pot1.jpg
It ain’t fair, John Sinclair, In the stir for breathing air, Won’t you care for John Sinclair?, In the stir for breathing air, Let him be, set him free, Let him be like you and me
~ John Sinclair by John Lennon
While Nixon Campaigned, FBI Watched John Lennon