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8 de may. de 2010 · Track Taken from Album "Have a Marijuana" Released March 1968
6 de abr. de 2023 · This is his story. In his marijuana-marinated mind, New York street singer David Peel was simply claiming his rightful title when he declared himself King Of Punk in 1978’s song and album of the same name. All he had to do was upgrade the subversive rants he had been howling in the parks of Lower Manhattan since the mid-60s by deploying ...
David Peel (1 de agosto de 1943 [1] – 6 de abril de 2017 [2]) foi um músico estadunidense radicado em Nova Iorque que gravou, nos anos 60, com músicos como Harold Black, Billy Jo White e Larry Adams, com quem tocou numa banda chamada "The Lower East Side Band". Através de sua música cru, "street rock" acústico com letras sobre maconha e "policiais ruins", no começo, bastante parecido ...
David Peel (born David Rosario) was one of the most militant and underground folk-singers in the age of the student riots. He was a modern minstrel of the white lumperproletariat, who terrorized the Lower East Side with live performances at street corners, accompanied by random street musicians. This political bum was obviously mimicking street ...
David Peel & Alina Spiru, 2018. " Consistency of two major data sources for exchange rates in the interwar period and further evidence on the behaviour of exchange rates during hyperinflations ," International Journal of Finance & Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 23 (4), pages 442-455, October.
David Peel (geb. als David Michael Rosario, * 1. August 1943 in Brooklyn , New York ; † 6. April 2017 in Manhattan , New York [1] [2] ) war ein US-amerikanischer Straßenmusiker (Gitarre, Gesang) und politischer Aktivist aus dem Stadtviertel Lower East Side in New York City , der seit Ende der 1960er Jahre seine Aufnahmen auf eigenen Musikalben veröffentlichte.
9 de abr. de 2017 · David Peel, a longtime New York street musician whose song “I Like Marijuana” became a hippie anthem in the 1960s, and who collaborated with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the early ’70s, died ...