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Rolling Stone announced that their website will have a preview track from the “lost” Johnny Cash album, Out Among the Stars, due out in March. The album was recorded for Columbia in the early eighties and is said to be influenced by the “pop country” of the time. After not releasing it, Columbia dropped Mr. Cash. Columbia was also among several labels that rejected The Beatles. Columbia once did something right, my Cousin Ray Sixkiller reminded me. “They hired Bob Dylan.”
Friday’s Morning Joe reported that unregulated recreational marijuana prices in Colorado have quickly run up over $400 an ounce before substantial taxes, compared to $250 an ounce for regulated medical marijuana. An illegal ounce in New York costs $120. “Sure glad they legalized it,” said Cousin Ray. “or a joint might cost more than a bottle of beer.”
On the same day, David Brooks’ op-ed column was about how his cohort “aged out” of smoking dope as an argument against legalization. “Right,” chortled Ray, “I’m sure that if marijuana had been legal, Brooks and his pals would all be stoners.”
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