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Saturday, March 01, 2008
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Highah Seekah’s "Gimmi Ma Hemp Paper" and "Light Dat Ting" were featured on NORML’s Daily Audio Stash Feb. 18 and March 13, respectively. (NORML-National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws-http://norml.org) http://stash.norml.org/2008/02/18/stash-for-mon-feb-18-2008/ Download the NORML Daily Audio Stash for 2008-02-18 Today we speak with Matt Simon, Executive Director of the NH Coalition for Common Sense Marijuana Policy at NHCommonSense.org regarding the legislation that may make the Granite State our thirteenth state to decriminalize personal possession. Next we welcome the debut of DJ Podsafe here on the Stash, my good friend Cannabis Karri, who’s picked out an excellent ganja groove from Highah Seekah with his song Gimmi Ma Hemp Paper. And today is President’s Day, so we take a look at the history of our US Presidents and their use of cannabis hemp with Allen St. Pierre, the executive director of NORML. Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS This entry was posted on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at 1:20 pm and is filed under Daily Audio Stash. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a trackback from your own site. http://stash.norml.org/2008/02/18/music-highah-seekah-gimmi-ma-hemp-paper/ Hi, Audio Stashers! This is Karri and I will be bringing the Daily Stash all kinds of music from reggae to rap to folk and alternative, for the cannabis community and beyond. Peace through music! Today’s music hit comes to us from a righteous Rasta man HIGHAH SEEKAH. He’s the real Jamaican deal, growing up in Westmoreland, Jamaica, a town that also produced Peter Tosh. You can groove along with this rootsy reggae sound featuring horns and some great rap-style ryhmes. This track comes from his latest Album "Journalism 101, The Mixtape". If you groove to reggae, make sure you add Highah Seekah to your music stash. For more information on this artist you can find it here on: http://music.podshow.com. MP3 Download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: Highah Seeker, reggae This entry was posted on Monday, February 18th, 2008 at 4:21 pm and is filed under Podsafe Music. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a trackback from your own site. March 13
Download the NORML Daily Audio Stash for 2008-03-13 Today is Cannabis and the Law Day here at the Stash and coming up after the news we speak with Allen St. Pierre, the Executive Director of NORML, about a frightening new drug war tactic being employed in Arizona. Cannabis Karri brings us got some great music from a Stash favorite, Highah Seekah, who returns to the show with a reggae joint called "Light Dat Ting". And to conclude our show, we replay our interview with John Lucy IV, a criminal defense attorney in Portland, Oregon., who answers your questions about cannabis and the law. We’ve got a lot to cover, so sit back and relax with your favorite strain and enjoy your Daily Audio Stash… http://stash.norml.org/2008/03/13/stash-for-thu-mar-13-2008/ I am happy to bring back the righteous Rasta Man himself, HIGHAH SEEKAH to the stash. His grooves never disappoint and this track, "Light Dat Ting" is not only a great reggae hit but also speaks the truth about cannabis, medical marijuana and the uses of hemp. Highah Seekah was born in Jamacia and sang baritone in his high school choir. Now, embracing the Rastafari movement and way of life, he creates music that sends a strong message and is as healing as the herb it promotes. Irie! You can find "Light Dat Ting" on his album "Journalism 101: The Mixtape 2007," an album that showcases his keen writing ability. Thank you Highah Seekah for sharing your music with us here on the stash! You can find more about this artist on line on his myspace page. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS This entry was posted on Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 4:21 pm and is filed under Podsafe Music. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a trackback from your own site. http://stash.norml.org/2008/03/13/music-highah-seekah-light-dat-ting/ http://stash.norml.org/?s=Highah+Seekah Archive for the ’Podsafe Music’ Category Saturday, March 15th, 2008 Download the NORML Weekend Music Stash for 2008-03-15 Whoa, what’s this? A Stash on the weekend? Yes, you’re not trippin’… it’s the debut of our Weekend Music Stash! Cannabis Karri takes the last ten songs played on the Daily Audio Stash and plays them back to you in reverse order so you can get your ganja groove on over the weekend. Just click on "Podsafe Music" over in the Categories on the right and the first ten entries are your setlist for the jam session. And be sure to support these artists by clicking on the links to their websites. Enjoy! Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Posted in Daily Audio Stash, Podsafe Music Friday, March 14th, 2008 Welcome to Friday, you beautiful stashers! Take a long deep puff of today’s track "Ganja Computer" by THE TENTACLES. Hip-hop, trip-hop, psychedelic, what-ever you call todays music it will groove you to your soul and have you humming the lyrics all weekend. With a killer bass line, funky lyrics and a bit of electronica, the Tentacles have me convinced that I do, in fact, have a ganja computer. Well-known in the underground New York music scene, members Sam Crees and Peter Teraberry are artists in every sense of the word. They have an online and traveling art show called MODA (Museum of Drunken Art) filled with all the weird and wonderful art they create and collect. Look them up on their myspace page and make sure you add this track to your next party mix tape. For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: hip hop, Podsafe Music, the tentacles, trip hop Posted in Podsafe Music Thursday, March 13th, 2008 I am happy to bring back the righteous Rasta Man himself, HIGHAH SEEKAH to the stash. His grooves never disappoint and this track, "Light Dat Ting" is not only a great reggae hit but also speaks the truth about cannabis, medical marijuana and the uses of hemp. Highah Seekah was born in Jamacia and sang baritone in his high school choir. Now, embracing the Rastafari movement and way of life, he creates music that sends a strong message and is as healing as the herb it promotes. Irie! You can find "Light Dat Ting" on his album "Journalism 101: The Mixtape 2007," an album that showcases his keen writing ability. Thank you Highah Seekah for sharing your music with us here on the stash! You can find more about this artist on line on his myspace page. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Posted in Podsafe Music Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 Today on the Stash we look to a singer-songwriter for our midweek hit. I found the perfect guy-with-a-guitar kind of music. MARK GOTHARD has a unique voice like other greats of this genre, (think Tom Waits, Neil Young), his guitar style is engaging and warm, and like all good folkster artists he has something to say. Today’s track "If Thomas Jefferson Were Here" is a reflection on the state of our government. In our struggle to end prohibition we can get inspiration from the Jefferson quote "The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government". If you like Mark’s style, please visit his website at markgothard.com where you can find much more of his music for free! For more information on this artist and other podsafe music artists see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: folk, Mark Gothard, Podsafe Music Posted in Podsafe Music Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 So early in the week and already I need a vacation! Follow me to a place in the sun with Artist SLY JOE. Take a musical jaunt to sunny places like So Cal and New Mexico, and even a skip through Hawaii with this upbeat, just-what-we- need-on-a-Tuesday, melody. The musical hit today, "High" fills me up like a fresh squeezed lemonade at a dusty summer festival. How could any song that features a ukelele and a kazoo not give you a lift? Even though Sly Joe, who lives in Neenah, Wisconsin, is probably scraping the ice off his windshield today, he has me dreaming of enjoying some Pakalolo with my peeps on Makena beach. Aloha! For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: folk, Podsafe Music, Sly Joe Posted in Podsafe Music Monday, March 10th, 2008 Welcome to Blue Monday Stashers! Since a few weeks ago when our esteemed host, "Double R" mentioned the unbelievable statistic of one in every hundred American Citizens living behind bars, I have been thinking about the real reason we must stop the war on drugs; it’s a war on people. Today’s song from artist DAVIS COEN goes out to our brothers and sisters of the cannabis community who are paying the price in this unnecessary war. Today’s musical hit is called "DEA Blues" and unfortunately too many in our community have had to sing a similar tune. Davis calls Charleston, South Carolina home and has toured in the US with such blues greats as James Cotton, North Mississippi All-Stars and John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers. He has also toured in Europe and has done benefits for Katrina victims. You can buy his CD’s on his website at daviscoen.com. For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Posted in Podsafe Music Friday, March 7th, 2008 It’s Friday here on the stash, so take this musical puff from a UK punk rock group that was together from 1995 to 2002. The group P.A.I.N (which stands for Propaganga and Information Network) recorded the song "Grow More Weed" in 2001 with none other than Mr. Nice himself, Howard Marks, who joins lead vocalist Jon Eris on this heavy-dub reggae, ska-influenced tune. Mr. Marks famously spent seven years in an American prison for drug trafficking and later ran for election to UK Parliament on the single issue of the legalize cannabis campaign. He didn’t make Parliament, but he continues to write and campaign vigorously for the legalization of recreational and medical cannabis. Visit his page on the web here, or find out more information about the band P.A.I.N at http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: Howard Marks, PAIN, Podsafe Music, Podsafe Music, reggae, ska Posted in Podsafe Music Thursday, March 6th, 2008 Thursday on the stash and I have been globetrotting the soundwaves for some smoker-friendly music. AMÉLIE is an Italian band with a French name and a British-style pop sound. They coundn’t get more "continental" unless Christopher Walken joined the band! (So come in my little wide-eyed, white-tailed doe, sit, please) Today’s music hit is called "Get High" from their second album "Be Low". With a driving beat, it sounds a bit like "Radiohead" meets "Coldplay". For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: Amelie, british pop, Podsafe Music Posted in Podsafe Music Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 Folk Wednesday, the perfect middle-of-the week treat is a folky singer-songwriter to complement an expensive coffee and a mellow strain. JON NICHOLSON is an amazing self-taught fingerstyle guitarist who calls Spokane, Washington home. Jonathan began playing guitar at 15, and it sounds like the guitar has become an extension of his arms. Today’s music hit, "Grandma’s Gettin’ High" is an insightful ballad that evokes country greats like Willie and Waylon. As the boomers are aging, it is natural that the median age of marijuana smokers is getting older, but I still think about an earlier generation that didn’t have the same opportunities to partake, and I remember that it’s never too late to learn. Have you talked to your grandparents about pot? I think I’ll put that on a bumper sticker! If you like his music please visit Jon’s page at jonathannicholson.com. Or information at http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Posted in Podsafe Music Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 Tuesday on the stash, and I feel the need for some great bass lines and a catchy chorus. I turn to TOMAAS, and his anthemic "Let’s Get High". Tomaas Proitsis was born in Greece, and lived in Germany as a child. He now resides in New York where he continues to develop his jazzy, funky, soulful style working with some of the great musicians of that genre such as Bruce Johnson and James Blood Ulmer (Jazz is the teacher, Funk is the preacher!). Although Tomaas is proficient on the accordion, we only get to enjoy his mad guitar skills and deep earthy vocals on todays music hit. Groove through your Tuesday with "Let’s get High", and if you want to hear more, check out his myspace page. You can also find information about Tomaas on http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: Funk, Podsafe Music, Podsafe Music, Tomaas Posted in Podsafe Music Monday, March 3rd, 2008 It’s Blue Monday here on the stash so go ahead and let a real Delta Blues man, BOO BOO DAVIS take you on a mini vacation to THE cannabis mecca in today’s music hit, "Amsterdam Blues". Born the son of a cotton farmer and blues musician, James ’Boo Boo’ Davis was born in Drew, Mississippi in the heart of the Delta then moved to St Louis in the early sixties to start a blues band with his brothers. If by some chance you were in East St. Louis in the seventies and eighties you might have caught the Davis Brothers Band at the blues club, Tabby’s Red Room, where they played for eighteen years from 2am to 6am every Friday and Saturday. Boo Boo is a regular in the St Louis blues scene and frequently tours in Europe. For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com.,or his website at www.booboodavis.com. . mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: blues, Boo Boo Davis, Podsafe Music, Podsafe Music Posted in Podsafe Music Friday, February 29th, 2008 It’s Friday, stashers, time for a little music to unwind us from the week and wind us up for the weekend. Today’s music hit, "Free Your Mind" from DREAD DAZE will put you into just the right state of mind. Dread Daze is a six member band from L.A. that plays an intriguing blend of reggae, hip hop and soul. They are a multi-racial, multi-cultural group of talented musicians. Take this hit, cannabis community. "Free Your Mind". The Daze plays all over the country so be sure and check out their myspace page for concert dates and venues. Their message of touching the world through positive music and encouraging love and peace reminds me of why I got involved with the cannabis community in the first place. For more information on this artist see http://music.podshow.com. mp3 download Share del.icio.us | Digg it | StumbleUpon | Facebook | RSS Tags: Dread Daze, Podsafe Music, reggae Posted in Podsafe Music Thursday, February 28th, 2008 Ah….Thursday stash….time for CHRONIC CLAN! A reggae beat with rhymin’ lyrics that demand our attention, todays music hit gets right to the point. Chronic Clan consists of Zoro, Gee & Crosby. Born and raised in Gugulethu, South Africa, one of Cape Town’s roughest ghettos, Chronic Clan lends their music studio to local youth so they can spread the positive healing that comes with music. Their music is a mix of reggae and dancehall, hip-hop and R & B. The conscious lyrics and their uplifting message has put them on stage with reggae icon, Rita Marley. Spreading their message globally, Gee now lives in Sweden. Great world beat music, like Chronic Clan reminds us that our struggle is global and we all stand together! 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