When i grew up in Detroit, one of the radio stations used to play this every Friday from Thanksgiving until Christmas. It's now a tradition in my house to listen to this. Just not Christmas without these guys
Very cool. Here's Christmas tradition in my house. William Burroughs "the Junky's Christmas". ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1GDuxbkvStI.html
Oh my gosh!!! This took me back to my childhood... We had Cheech & Chong albums and all of my friends would recite Cheech & Chong quotes throughout the day at school!!! I'm sure this played on the radio, too, but I don't remember that. I'm sharing this with my kids! 😊
I remember sitting going to Grandmas house on Christmas eve, 1971, Mom, Dad, 6 kids...arriving but sitting in the driveway because this came on the radio.. we all had to listen to this...my Dad liked it I guess. Everybody inside wondering why we were not coming in...great memory
Ahhh, 1971... {cue the wavy lines music!} ...those were THE days! To be 5 years old again! My wife would be 17 and I told her, "Babe, I could find you and tell you one day you'd be my wife!" but actually, that might change the future!
"He had magic dust.He gave some to the reindeer and a little bit to Santa Clause and a little bit more to Santa Clause,a little bit more to Santa Clause."
Them guys were great, 70s and 80s was the best! I turned 60 this past year an I can't believe it! I wish time's were like that now......Peace to all,bless us all!,✌
Exactly right! Gotta hear this, Snoopys Christmas, Porky Pigs Blue Christmas, Bob Rivers- A Message From The King, did I miss any? Love all these at Christmas👍✌️
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I have a passion for music so I had music playing in my house constantly I’m 66 my kids know cheech and Chong and especially Motown my son is 38 and some of his favorite music was from Motown I Still play all kinds of music all the time. He’s favorite singer is Jackie Wilson! Merry Christmas 🎅🎄🙏🏼❤️🇨🇽
Dr. Demento was my go to every Sunday night. WRKR out of Port Washington, Wisconsin. If it wasn't for him, Weird Al wouldn't be nearly as well known as he is now.
used to be my Christmas Season was Inaugurated by hearing this on late-night FM radio, 2 weeks, +/-, before The Silent Night. #MerryChristmas #HappyNewYear if you're offended by THAT, #STFU
these were the heroes in my day....Im 62 yrs old.. .still my heroes!!Helen Rene`....trip is to enjoy completely one should spark one up...1 for me 1 for youv1 for both us....
This came out when i was a little boy living in ramona gardens housing projects in east l.a. and i thought finaly a christmas story that represented Chicano's from the projects
Ya know, this is the 1st time for me listening to this, (thought I had heard all of Cheech Marin’s recordings, lol, but I was serving the country in the Army in West Germany, & West Berlin, from February of 1972 to middle of March, 1975), ... so I probably was over there during that time, ... but it ain’t just representing the Chicano/Latino movement, it was a representation of the music movement of old style “rock” & the exercises of the freedoms of expression, aka free speech, ... I served defending those ideals, ... I joined after coughing peanut butter crackers & beer all over the kitchen where I was living in South Memphis, Tn., I had just got off from work, and as was the normal time that I could pick up WLS am radio back in the day, (about 9:00 pm, or so, I tuned in the station, just like I did every evening, ... but to my surprise, they weren’t playing any rock music, because they were pulling birthdates from a drum wheel in the 1st lottery for the draft, ... being as I had just turned 18, I listened for my birthday, ... had to wait though, as they cut to a commercial every 5th birthday drawn, ... cutting the story short, as the neared the end of the drawings for that Sunday night, my birthday was drawn as the 69th number, ... .. . Needless to say why it took me almost 1/2 an hour to mop up the kitchen, as I also dropped the danged quart bottle of Miller High Life, and it busted all over the floor, ... gawd, what a mess, & I had coughed, & spit crackers all over the kitchen, that Sunday night, back around the 15th of January, of 1972, ... I’m just saying that Cheech, & Chong represented the oppressed peoples back in the day, ... yes he was Latino, but he was also an American, which is why I fail to understand why people are not proud to be an American, 1st, & then whatever their ethnic group is secondly, ... you heard Chong say that he was from Penn state, ... and as for me, ... I grew up in the shadow of Chicago, just across the state line, in Indiana, ... in fact, I just moved from East Chicago, Indiana, to the northeastern section of Alabama, ...just to get away from the snow, & cold, ... & fishing the waters of rivers, lakes, & streams is my “peace of mind time”, ... hope you have a Merry Christmas, & a very Happy New Year, ...!!!!!
"Oh, yeah, man. I played with those dudes, man...Yeah, last year at the Fillmore, man. Me and the bass player sat in, man"..."Oh, yeah...he's with Motown, ain't he? Yeah, I played with that dude, too, man. He's a good singer, man." LOLOLOLOL
When my niece was little she would make me play this over and over again for Christmas. Every time she'd start laughing, especially at the idea of brownies so good he could eat one of them.
A Christmas classic that brings my brother Steve back to me after all the years he’s been gone. So good to hear it again. Love you Steve, and C&C, too! Thx for putting this out for us to reminisce!
My life wouldn't be the same or as bright without Cheech and Chong! Making it sound like Santa was a coke head and the raindeer too, flying around with magic"dust".
"He doesn't do that bit anymore. It got too dangerous." "I can dig that, man, cuz that's a dangerous bit!" Nothing else puts me in the Christmas spirit like this skit. I've got my kids quoting it. 😂😂😂
I'm almost 30 years old, and I remember my dad had this on a mixtape he made that he would play during the holidays. Still the funniest Christmas song ever!!
@@rachelatwater7576 Wow I had to RU-vid that I don't think I heard it before. I listen to Loretta Lynn A Good Ol Country Christmas. Buck Owens Santa looked a lot like daddy. And of course Merry Christmas from the family Robert Earl Keen and other great Christmas songs. I just added that to my Christmas playlist. Thank you.
I listened to this for 20+ years growing up on a local rock station. Havent heard it since the early nineties. Practically drilled in my head. Along with the Bruce Springsteen Christmas song
Wow, took me back a long time when chasing my babies when they were babies. Full time mom & housewife, 'me' time was a rare thing. After putting my babies down @ the end of a long day, then checking to see if they were asleep, I put a Cheech & Chong LP on & crashed in my fav fluffy fat soft chair. After both sides of relaxing & laughing, checking again, I went to bed. After sending my hubby off to the base the next morning, I started up stairs to see if my 2 toddlers, 14 mos apart, were up yet. As I was a 1/3 of the way up, I heard the 1 say, "knock knock". The other reply, 'it's me man, Dave, open up." (Oooooops) HUGS2U ❤️
At Christmas my mom still tells the story about how I was a freak for comedy albums when I was a kid in the 70's. And one Christmas I played this record for my white, Christian conservative grandparents, thinking it would crack them up. They didn't laugh, so I also played them Steve Martin's "Let's Get Small" and at one point on the album he sings, "Grandpaaaaaa bought a rubber."
I can't remember how I got it, but I was about 10 years old and ended up with a Cheech & Chong tape. It was absolute GOLD. Until my parents heard it and took it away!! =(
The first time I ever heard this was in my dorm because our college radio station always played this just before Christmas when we were getting ready to take finals. Hearing this brings back great memories of my youth as a college kid.