Cheech had lifted his leg on a cop who was guarding the stage. On the way to the station house, the policemen performed some Cheech and Chong routines for the comedians, including “Waiting for Dave,” their most famous vignette
Cheech and Chong’sself-titled debut comedy album was first released this month back in 1971. In this scintillatinginterview with Ed Dwyer from the August, 1980 issue ofHigh Timesmagazine, Cheech and Chong elucidate on everything from Montezuma’s Revenge to how poor theyusedto be. Who was t...
Cheech & Chong Articles December 1971: Cheech and Chong Release SANTA CLAUS AND HIS OLD LADY July 1974: Cheech and Chong Release EARACHE MY EYE August 1971: Cheech & Chong Debut with CHEECH AND CHONG Summer 1972: When Cheech and Chong Released BIG BAMBU...
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Let it be known that Cheech and Chong are legends in this writer’s eyes. They released nine albums and eight feature films from 1972-1985. They won The Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for their third release “Los Cochinos,” and were nominated on three other occasions. “Big Bambu,...
Cheech and Chong, (Tommy Chong, Richard Cheech Marin), in Los Angeles, California, September 16th, 1971.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty San Antonio – When he first lighted from the jet and looked down the stairs, Slim Pickens must’ve thought it was all for him. Nice first-class breakfast, ...
Cheech and Chong are best known as a 1970s-era stoner comedy act, but a song from one of their albums, “Earache My Eye,” has proved to have an unexpectedly long life. Part of a larger skit on their 1974 “Wedding Album,” the song was released a...