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High Times Magazine # 63 - November 1980
Copyright 1980 by Trans-High Corporation. Published by Trans-High Corporation. $2.50 cover price.
High Times Magazine has been chronicling the counterculture for over thirty years. First published as a quarterly in 1974, High Times is still being published (now a monthly) with its continued emphasis on marijuana use and cultivation and the fight for cannabis legalization.
High Times Magazine has many unique editorial features which you just won’t find anywhere else including its "Trans-High Market Quotations" page which lists the current market prices and supply information for various illicit drugs; a "centerfold" usually of some unusually good-looking bud; HighWitness News - recent news of marijuana, drug busts, and other counterculture happenings; and, of course, the advertisements which feature any and all kinds of paraphernalia.
High Times Magazine # 63 - November 1980 features:
- Interview: Johnny Lydon (Johnny Rotten)
- Faded Flowers - The Day They Buried Jimi Hendrix
- Wanted: The Real Urban Cowboy
- New Wave Party
- Love Me Tender, Fill My ’Script - The Investigation of Elvis’s Dr. Yes
- Music for the ’80s
For the comix fan, there is a two-page Zippy the Pinhead comix by Bill Griffith.
The Trans-High Market Quotation page states "The annual summer drought has hit the U.S. pot market hard this year... As a result, the Midwestern and Northern states have suffered excruciating shortages... top-notch Colombian once again pushing $625 a pound..."
Abraded corners, edge stress, spine wear, some cover wear mainly back cover, light soiling.
High Times Magazine # 63 - November 1980
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