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#1724166 - 12/03/11 08:44 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread ***** [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1967) Mike Wallace - Natural High

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#1728932 - 01/07/12 09:36 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1967) Children of the Mushroom - You Can't Erase a Mirror
(1967) Children of the Mushroom - August Mademoiselle

Children of the Mushroom's 1967 single "You Can't Erase a Mirror/August Mademoiselle" is highly sought after by collectors. "You Can't Erase a Mirror" is on The Magic Cube, "August Mademoiselle" is on Pebbles Vol. 9, and both sides of the single are on Your Mind Works in Reverse: The Human Expression and Other Psychedelic Groups and Growing Slowly Insane, which is the CD version of Psychedelic Unknowns Vol. 11.

What "Technicolor Web of Sound" has listed for Children Of The Mushroom

From: Thousand Oaks, CA, USA

This group evolved out of the Captives in early 1967 and haled from Thousand Oaks, CA, a town just west of L.A. Members included Jerry McMillen (guitar, vocals, flute), Bob Holland (organ), Al Pisciotta (bass), Dennis Christensen (drums) and Paul Gabrinetti (guitar, vocals). They were first influenced by the Doors, but gradually took on more of an Iron Butterfly sound, with their songs emphasized by the outstanding organ playing of Holland.

They released one outstanding 45 in 1968 on the Hollywood label, Soho. The A-side, 'August Mademoiselle', was written by Holland while the B-side, 'You Can't Erase A Mirror', was written by McMillen and Holland.

McMillan went on to audition for Iron Butterfly, but this didn't pan out. They soon started listening to Jethro Tull and McMillan began playing the flute. In 1969, Holland left the group and they changed their name to Lady and played a lot of Tull influenced music. They stayed together in one form or fashion well into the mid-70s.

Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_are_-_Children_of_the_Mushroom#ixzz1inLw79iY
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#1729106 - 01/08/12 07:51 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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#1729982 - 01/14/12 08:48 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1970) Robert Charlebois - Ordinaire

"Je suis un gars ben ordinaire
Des fois j'ai pu l'goût de rien faire
J'fumerais du pot, j'boirais de la bière
J'ferais de la musique avec le gros Pierre
Mais faut que j'pense à ma carrière
Je suis un chanteur populaire"

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#1730267 - 01/15/12 08:55 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1963) Sam Cooke - Smoke Rings

Hard to tell what this song is really about... But it sure sounds like it's about getting high.

Source 4 Date
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#1731431 - 01/24/12 07:48 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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High Society - Hippies, Yippies & Diggers (1of4)
High Society - Hippies, Yippies & Diggers (2of4)
High Society - Hippies, Yippies & Diggers (3of4)
High Society - Hippies, Yippies & Diggers (4of4)

Originally released on April 14th, 2005.

To understand what really went down in the 60's, DML shows clips from the documentary "Les Diggers de San Francisco", "The Great Debate - Yippie Vs. Yuppie" (Abbie Hoffman debating Jerry Rubin in 1986 in Vancouver), George Carlin's "Back in Town" (2003) and David's interview with Noam Chomsky from 1995. Be warned - this show has naked hippies dancing and smoking drugs.

http://pot.tv/archive/shows/pottvshowse-3635.html
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#1731656 - 01/25/12 09:59 PM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1971) Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah - Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Drive is a song written by Chicago-based rock group Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah released on their 1971 album of the same name. This song was an homage to the famed lakefront highway in Chicago of the same name. The song also uses the initials of the highway, "LSD," to evoke an double entendre with the hallucinogenic drug lysergic acid diethylamide. Many fans of the song, and residents of Chicago believe this song paints an accurate musical picture of living and driving in downtown Chicago.[1] The song was initially recorded on August 7, 1970.Source


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#1733892 - 02/18/12 08:06 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(2007) Orange Sunshine - The Brotherhood of Eternal Love and its Quest to Spread Peace, Love and Acid to the World [Book]

Orange Sunshine: The Strange But True Story of the 'Hippie Mafia' (Part 1)
Orange Sunshine: The Strange But True Story of the 'Hippie Mafia' (Part 2)
Orange Sunshine: The Strange But True Story of the 'Hippie Mafia' (Part 3)

The Brotherhood of Eternal Love was an organization of psychedelic drug users and distributors that operated from the mid 1960s through the late 1970s in Orange County, California; they were dubbed the "Hippie Mafia".[1] They produced and distributed drugs in hopes of starting a psychedelic revolution in the United States.[2]

The organization was started by John Griggs as a commune (and got Timothy Leary to come out to their ranch in Idyllwild-Pine Cove, California) but by 1969 had turned to the manufacture of LSD and the import of hashish. Their activities came to an end on August 5, 1972, when in a drug raid dozens of group members in California, Oregon and Maui were arrested, though all of them were released within months; some who had escaped the raid continued underground or fled abroad.[2] More members were arrested in 1994 and 1996, and the last of them in 2009;[1] he served two months in jail after pleading guilty to a single charge of smuggling hashish.[3] A documentary (called "Orange Sunshine" for the LSD they produced) on the organization premiered in 2007,[2] and in 2010 Nicholas Schou published a book on the brotherhood.[4]Source


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#1735029 - 02/29/12 07:40 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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#1735030 - 02/29/12 07:43 AM Re: Sixties Cannabis Culture Thread [Re: kingAmongKings]
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(1971) Jonathan Edwards - Shanty

Not 100% sure of whether or not this song is about alcohol or cannabis.


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