How Long? Not Long! The 4.20.10 Mix by UFOverdriver published on 2010-04-20T07:58:15Z A Special 4.20 Sound Collage from UFOverdriver Here is over a half-hour of marijuana culture in one delicious, fat, blunt-sized mix… FREE MP3 Download visit: http://ufoverdriver.onehumanbeing.com/free-downloads/how-long-not-long-the-4-20-10-mix/ to download a Zip file containing all 11 Tracks from this sound collage. Unzip the files on your hard drive and add the tracks to your iPod or other portable audio device. You can also burn your own CD if you like – all tracks are high quality 320 kbs MP3s. How Long? Not Long! As someone who's watched the long drama of the drug war for over 27 years, I can’t help but feel the time is getting near… the end of this fiasco is in sight. The last push to end this unjust, immoral and racist prohibition of marijuana is upon us, and I hear the voice of freedom saying “How Long? Not Long!” I hope I’m not too optimistic in saying, “This is the year we legalize it…” This sound collage is dedicated to three medical marijuana activists – Charles “Chuck” Witt, Jack Herer and Josh Howard (the heart and soul of our medical marijuana collective – AAC, Apothecary’s Assistant’s Collective in Long Beach, California) Who’s In This Mix? In this mix you’ll hear expert advice on the meaning of 420, how to smoke a joint, get a lesson in marijuana etiquette, listen to some great marijuana stories along with various other entertaining sound clips including: * Steve Hager – editor of High Times Magazine being interviewed by ABC news * Martin Luther King Jr. – that great voice providing the title How Long? Not Long! * Bob Marley – from an interview in 1979 * Jack Herer – the legendary marijuana and hemp activist who smoked his first joint in 1969 * Charles “Chuck” Witt – medical marijuana patient from Signal Hill/Long Beach * The Fugs – a strange bit of marijuana Gregorian chanting * Vincent Schiavelli – “This is a joint…” – from the 1971 film Taking Off * Cypress Hill – loops and samples from Hits From The Bong * Shel Silverstein – using the stoner classic The Great Smoke Off * The Fraternity of Man – “don’t Bogart that joint, my friend…” * Lee “Scratch” Perry – Sin Semilla Kaya Dub * Val Lerch – former city council member and vice mayor of Long Beach * Meat Beat Manifesto – from an MP3 I’ve had for a long time called Pot Sounds, and that’s all I know about it * The Clash – sampled loops from Time is Tight and Justice Tonight/Kick It Over, both from Super Black Market Clash * Pink Floyd – sampled loop from Hey You * Neil Young – “Homegrown’s alright with me…” * and your host, the Captain of the UFOverdriver – Jon, onehumanbeing For more information visit: http://ufoverdriver.onehumanbeing.com/ Genre sound collage