Neil Young's 1975 'Homegrown' Finally Released
Neil Young's wrote his two stoner songs - "Homegrown" and "Roll Another Number" (for the Road)" - in 1975. The original acoustic version of "Homegrown" has finally been released 45 years later.
Neil Young's wrote his two stoner songs - "Homegrown" and "Roll Another Number" (for the Road)" - in 1975. The original acoustic version of "Homegrown" has finally been released 45 years later.
Born and raised on Staten Island - one of New York City's five boroughs - "Saturday Night Live" cast member Pete Davidson is "The King of Staten Island" in Judd Apatow's new stoner movie.
Hip-hop star Method Man has joined other celebrities with cannabis brands, but he's taking a different approach. His line of Tical Official pot products are only being sold at "black owned and socially conscious dispensaries."
It took 35 years to cancel "Cops," the reality TV show that portrays police arresting people committing crimes. The theme song "Bad Boys" by reggae group Inner Circle was not written for the show.
It's quite the dilemma for the Rainbow Family of Living Light. Every year from July 1-7, the Rainbows camp out in a national forest. This year's gathering was supposed to take place in Idaho. And then Covid happened.
From 1997-2007, George Floyd was arrested four times for selling cocaine. He spent more than two years in Texas jails and prisons. Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police on May 25.
Since 2014, "Star Trek" star William Shatner has been advocating for marijuana. In the past, he said it was "terrific." Now, that's he's using CBD topicals for aches and pains, "It's magical," according to TV's Captain Kirk.
Just before he smoked a blunt with Joe Rogan on the comedian's podcast, Tesla CEO Elon Musk innocently asked, "It's legal, right?" Then he took a big hit. Also, read Musk's weed tweet.
More than 2,800 cases and 68 deaths have been attributed to vape products nationwide - either e-cigs or cartridges filled with cannabis oil. The CDC says the main cause of the 2019 outbreak was the use of vitamin E acetate as an adulterant.
TV shows about cooking weed tend to come and go. The latest (and best) is "Cooked with Cannabis," on Netflix.