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Old 03-11-2009, 08:36 PM
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Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, 420 was always slang for weed. Something about kids in Marin meeting after school @ 4:20pm to get loaded; but it's taken on a life of it's own, and is pretty widely used as shorthand for smoking out. I love to smoke.

As for the generational music thing, you're right. I grew up in and around the vibrant San Fran music scene - Santana, Dead, Fleetwood, Doobies, even later in my generation Journey, Metallica, etc., but my first concert was the all-mormon Donnie & Marie Osmond show 'cause that's what the fam was into. So had I went that way and drank the kool-aid, instead of going the route of the deliquent rocker, I too would have missed alot.

Think you should give Stevie's hits a go though, as he's been a big part of my musical upbringing - hey, another thread - best Stevie Wonder cover, Phish's 'Boogie on Reggae Woman' live in concert:
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