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  1. "HAVE A MARIJUANA" (1968) by DAVID PEEL AND THE LOWER EAST SIDE was a "banned from radio play" album due to controversial lyrics about marijuana that became popular with the hippies of the 1960's at that time . REAL GONE MUSIC has released this album on CD in 2012 for all of the curious folk to listen to and reminisce the 1960's .

  2. Have a Marijuana · 1968. Here Comes a Cop (Live) [German Version] Have a Marijuana · 1968. I Do My Bawling in the Bathroom (Live) [German Version] Have a Marijuana · 1968. The Lower Eastside. American Revolution · 1970. The Pope Smokes Dope. The Pope Smokes Dope · 2008.

  3. David Michael Rosario, dit David Peel, né le 1 er août 1943 à Brooklyn (États-Unis) [1], ... Son album Have a Marijuana atteint la 186 e place dans les classements musicaux Billboard [3]. Peel est par la suite découvert par John Lennon en 1971. En 1995, ...

  4. 6 de abr. de 2017 · The band signed to Elektra Records in 1968. With the addition of Larry Adam and George Cori to the line-up, the band recorded with David Peel on the Have a Marijuana album conceptualized by Danny Fields as a collection of drinking songs for pot smokers.

  5. Listen free to David Peel & the Lower East Side – Have a Marijuana (Mother Where Is My Father (Live) [German Version], I Like Marijuana (Live) [German Version] and more). 10 tracks (30:26). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  6. A little before my time, but very interesting album- A couple of years after "Have A Marijuana" was released, David Peel performed a few times with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1971, and they produced one of his albums- This isn't the late 1960's "psychedelic sound," in fact I can't really think of how to describe David Peel's style other than "unique"- David Peel certainly progressive rock ...

  7. History. Formed to support David Peel in 1967, the Lower East Side Band originally consisted of Harold C. Black and Billy Joe White. They soon became popular enough in New York City's then thriving downtown counterculture that they were signed to Elektra Records in 1968. With the addition of Larry Adam and George Cori to the line-up, the band ...