

Plus I am heading out of town driving my parents back to Fort Benton, Montana from Sun City West, AZ. My Digital Dubplate renderings are when I ‘n’ I am either out of town or KRCL is in fund drive mode, which it will be Sat.

I do a Marley-juana mix of selections from all of Bob’s herbal delights. On this dubplate you can hear me play a 4:20 min.
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That’s when I started adding the movie trailer clips (Jackie Brown, Pulp Fiction), comedy bits (Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, Cheech and Chong), bongrips and vocal salutations to the Seven Leaf from countless Reggae, Rock and Dub albums. I literally taught myself the recording setup and digital sound editing through cannabis music, movies, comedy albums and special efx. I was in charge of a professional audio studio. I ‘n’ I was transferred into Audio Production at the University of Utah where I toil. Later, there was a student who worked in my department who confessed she figured out who I was when she heard my voice at a 420 pot party where they were playing Smile Jamaica. And soon that show became my most popular during any year. Isn’t that what I’m supposed to do? No one ever said anything. I ‘n’ I always saw it as an exercise in free speech if nothing else. The station manager at the time didn’t really like me and thus probably didn’t care for Reggae. And since staff weren’t in their offices on the weekend, I could skate.
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A few years later that expanded into the full on 3 hour specials on the Saturday closest to April 20th. Peter Tosh – Legalize It in the same way giving money to a food bank serves the same worthy cause.įirst set, around 4:20 PM I will spin a tasty herbtune. I have at least a thousand cannabis songs in my Ark-Ives. KRCL plays public service announcements highlighting (no pun intended) a worthy non-profit. Thus, sometime around 1998 the Cannabis Service Announcement was born. As soon as he said that to me, a light bulb went off in my head. *4:20 – 420 – Smoker’s slang for getting together after school to burn some hippie lettuce.Īlas, he was told by the station manager to cut it out. He started a little fun tradition he called 4:20* funk. He was one of the Drivetime programmers (he shall remain nameless). Ran into one of the fellow deejays at KRCL. I was in a long gone record shop in Salt Lake City cratedigging as usual.
