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− | '''Tommy Chong''' (May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, best known as | + | '''Tommy Chong''' (May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, best known as half of the popular stoner comedy duo Cheech & Chong, which he formed with [[Cheech Marin]]. During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s Cheech and Chong became a popular cult act, infamous for their drug-related comedy. |
TV audiences also know Tommy Chong as the stoned hippie character Leo on ''"That '70s Show"''. | TV audiences also know Tommy Chong as the stoned hippie character Leo on ''"That '70s Show"''. | ||
− | ==Chong | + | ==Zappa and Cheech & Chong== |
Chong is a huge Zappa fan. According to page 116-177 of his autobiography,'' "Cheech & Chong: The Unauthorized Autobiography"'' Zappa once went to a Cheech and Chong Show in [[Santa Monica]] near the end of the 1960s, but was offended by their glorification of drugs: | Chong is a huge Zappa fan. According to page 116-177 of his autobiography,'' "Cheech & Chong: The Unauthorized Autobiography"'' Zappa once went to a Cheech and Chong Show in [[Santa Monica]] near the end of the 1960s, but was offended by their glorification of drugs: | ||
''"That night was special because there were people in the audience who were giants in the industry, and they had come to see Cheech and Chong. We performed what was probably our best show that night. No one heckled and no one left offended,... except for Frank Zappa. Frank had a reputation for being really off the wall when it came to Chicano humor. He was not Chicano, but he had adopted Chicano sensibilities and humor spending time with the Chicano members of his band, the Mothers of Invention, from East L.A. However, according to our sources, Frank was not impressed with our act. He was so antidrug that our very first bit about the Chicano lowrider and the hippie was his worst nightmare. Frank was known to fire any of his band members if he found out they did drugs. Ironically, Frank was a chain smoker, drank copious amounts of coffee, and eventually died at an early age."'' <ref>http://books.google.be/books?id=XJ692DJCGfUC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=zappa+tommy+chong&source=bl&ots=27bci9sbwc&sig=4lGlHQ5EsLiZYUM7F6Gio_nbGds&hl=nl&ei=gPjITpWRDIyssAbKvvifBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref> | ''"That night was special because there were people in the audience who were giants in the industry, and they had come to see Cheech and Chong. We performed what was probably our best show that night. No one heckled and no one left offended,... except for Frank Zappa. Frank had a reputation for being really off the wall when it came to Chicano humor. He was not Chicano, but he had adopted Chicano sensibilities and humor spending time with the Chicano members of his band, the Mothers of Invention, from East L.A. However, according to our sources, Frank was not impressed with our act. He was so antidrug that our very first bit about the Chicano lowrider and the hippie was his worst nightmare. Frank was known to fire any of his band members if he found out they did drugs. Ironically, Frank was a chain smoker, drank copious amounts of coffee, and eventually died at an early age."'' <ref>http://books.google.be/books?id=XJ692DJCGfUC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=zappa+tommy+chong&source=bl&ots=27bci9sbwc&sig=4lGlHQ5EsLiZYUM7F6Gio_nbGds&hl=nl&ei=gPjITpWRDIyssAbKvvifBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 09:51, 13 October 2020
Tommy Chong (May 24, 1938) is a Canadian-American comedian, best known as half of the popular stoner comedy duo Cheech & Chong, which he formed with Cheech Marin. During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s Cheech and Chong became a popular cult act, infamous for their drug-related comedy.
TV audiences also know Tommy Chong as the stoned hippie character Leo on "That '70s Show".
Zappa and Cheech & Chong
Chong is a huge Zappa fan. According to page 116-177 of his autobiography, "Cheech & Chong: The Unauthorized Autobiography" Zappa once went to a Cheech and Chong Show in Santa Monica near the end of the 1960s, but was offended by their glorification of drugs:
"That night was special because there were people in the audience who were giants in the industry, and they had come to see Cheech and Chong. We performed what was probably our best show that night. No one heckled and no one left offended,... except for Frank Zappa. Frank had a reputation for being really off the wall when it came to Chicano humor. He was not Chicano, but he had adopted Chicano sensibilities and humor spending time with the Chicano members of his band, the Mothers of Invention, from East L.A. However, according to our sources, Frank was not impressed with our act. He was so antidrug that our very first bit about the Chicano lowrider and the hippie was his worst nightmare. Frank was known to fire any of his band members if he found out they did drugs. Ironically, Frank was a chain smoker, drank copious amounts of coffee, and eventually died at an early age." [1]
Zappa about Cheech & Chong
FZ: "Yeah. On the Mystery Disc, that's gonna be included in the first … ah … seven record box set of those Old Masters, there is a … there's an example of one of my first collages based on material recorded the night that I took over occupancy at Studio Z, my first recording studio. We had a party there with a bunch of … ah … strange people including Captain Beefheart and this guy named Bob Narciso, who is doing Pachuco comedy about ten years before Cheech & Chong, and I chopped all this conversation up and there's a part about three minutes segment of that in there."
CA: "And that was from '62 or something?"
FZ: "Yeah, it's about '62."[2]
When Den Simms and Eric Buxton interviewed Zappa about the Secret Words he used during concerts Cheech & Chong were mentioned again:
Den Simms: "Right. Alright I got one last one ... which is from Graz which is "hairpiece.""
Frank Zappa: "Oh, did you ever see that Cheech & Chong movie where they play these two Arab brothers?"
Eric Buxton: ""The Corsican Brothers"?"
Frank Zappa: "No, not the Corsican Brothers. They play these two Arab guys."
Rob Samler: ""Hairpiece, I need a new hairpiece.""
Frank Zappa: "Yeah. That's what it was, that's right."
Den Simms: "So I'll have to see the movie to understand that." [3]
Note: The Cheech and Chong film Zappa meant was "Things Are Tough All Over" (1982), where Cheech and Chong have a misunderstanding over the word "hairpiece" and confuse it with the sexual disease "herpes".
References
- ↑ http://books.google.be/books?id=XJ692DJCGfUC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=zappa+tommy+chong&source=bl&ots=27bci9sbwc&sig=4lGlHQ5EsLiZYUM7F6Gio_nbGds&hl=nl&ei=gPjITpWRDIyssAbKvvifBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false
- ↑ KPFM-FM Radio Interview, 84/5
- ↑ They're Doing the Interview of the Century, Part 1