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GReedDiamond

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10. We worked with the California Marijuana Initiative...
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 06:12 PM
Jan 2016

...in '83, helping to set up a July 3-4 smoke-in outside of the US Federal Building on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles.

My band, The Hundredth Monkey, performed, along with Black Flag (with Henry Rollins on vocals), Chuck Dukowski's band Würm (Chuck was bass player from Black Flag), and a bunch of other bands I can't recall now.

Also, the legendary pro-cannabis advocate Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes, was one of the speakers we had on stage that weekend. Jack was still writing the book at that time, and I'd hang out with him back at my art studio in Pasadena, and he'd tell me about the book he was working on.

The smoke-in went off without a hitch, with zero police interference -- a good time was had by all.

On October 30 of '83, we set up a "Rock Against Reagan" event at the same Federal Building, which featured again, The Hundredth Monkey and the great Minutemen, and an interesting band from back east (Ohio?) called Stick Against Stone.

This time there was a massive police presence, including snipers in surrounding hi-rise buildings, and a counter-protest by pro-Shah of Iran supporters, who, unlike us, had no permits for their demonstration. The difference between the July 3-4 event and that of October 30 was startling and frightening. I'm guessing the TPTB did not want another repeat of a peaceful, fun and informative event as we had in July.

By the end of 1984, D. Boon of the Minutemen was dead, and the first wave of L.A. punk had passed. It was downhill all the way, from there.

Now I'm 61, with the brain of a 16 year old punk rocker with 45+ years of life experiences, good and bad -- but mostly good.

(Cue the Mary Hopkins' song Those Were The Days my friend, we though they'd never end.)

I liked the one where they were riding around in a van, old milk truck? made of pot? RKP5637 Jan 2016 #1
That was "Up In Smoke" red dog 1 Jan 2016 #3
Thanks!!!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2016 #5
God, that one was funny. Weren't they also driving along in the pot van at 5 mph Nay Jan 2016 #30
Something like that! I think that was one of their best! RKP5637 Jan 2016 #32
My buddies and I laughed our asses off at that movie n2doc Jan 2016 #2
I'd have to go with Up in Smoke... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #4
I loved the 70's and early 80's - part of my head is still there. I thought those times would RKP5637 Jan 2016 #6
We worked with the California Marijuana Initiative... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #10
Thanks for the summary! Yep, my brain is still back there. I'm mature and all, but really my RKP5637 Jan 2016 #16
I just got back from the grocery store... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #17
I had the strangest dream the night after he died. Must have been from watching his last videos RKP5637 Jan 2016 #18
His death came out of nowhere... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #19
Get well Tommy!!! RKP5637 Jan 2016 #20
+ 1 red dog 1 Jan 2016 #22
yes Chong has cancer diagnosed 3 years ago lunasun Jan 2016 #29
I looked into it, and it seems... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #36
For the record - D. Boon died Dec 22, 1985. mikeysnot Jan 2016 #33
Thanks for the correction. GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #34
I hear ya! mikeysnot Jan 2016 #37
It looks like you posted a photo... GReedDiamond Jan 2016 #38
it is a pick of D. Boon mikeysnot Jan 2016 #40
'Up in Smoke" and 'Next Movie" are great! TheBlackAdder Jan 2016 #7
Cousin Strawberry was Cheech's cousin in "Up In Smoke"..... red dog 1 Jan 2016 #12
Thanks, I dropped the ball on that. Confusing the Red hair for Strawberry. TheBlackAdder Jan 2016 #13
He sure did! red dog 1 Jan 2016 #15
I wasn't lookin at his neck man Glamrock Jan 2016 #31
LOL!!! red dog 1 Jan 2016 #41
Ah, uhm, uhm-uhm, er, ahh, ... immoderate Jan 2016 #8
Which one had Cheech on top of a step ladder doing back strokes pretending to swim? They B Calm Jan 2016 #9
Nice Dreams, the one I kind of like best CBGLuthier Jan 2016 #26
Nice Dreams, yep my favorite too. That lizard was hilarious! B Calm Jan 2016 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2016 #44
The Welfare Office scene in Cheech and Chong's Next Movie PSPS Jan 2016 #11
I loved that welfare office scene in Next Movie red dog 1 Jan 2016 #14
Hard to chose between "Up in Smoke and "Next Movie" n/t eridani Jan 2016 #21
Yeah, I agree red dog 1 Jan 2016 #23
He was busted for coke, not pot CBGLuthier Jan 2016 #27
Thanks for the correction red dog 1 Jan 2016 #42
"Up In Smoke" stonecutter357 Jan 2016 #24
Hey, watch this - is a great live show Mnpaul Jan 2016 #25
Up in Smoke almost doesn't count because it was really just like a greatest hit compilation brewens Jan 2016 #28
Nice Article loveproblem Jan 2016 #39
Welcome to DU! red dog 1 Jan 2016 #43
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