Bob Dylan reading High Times magazine
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HIGH TIMES #13 [SEPT 1976]
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Full Page back Cover advertisement from High Times Magazine for Pure Guava
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Milla Jovovich for High Times Magazinenov 1994
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Bella Thorne for High Times Magazine
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Deborah Harry on the cover of High Times Magazine June 77′
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Back cover for High Times March 2024 issue
They wanted a cover for their travel issue that was reminiscent of the work I did for Califari. Since they loved the giant girls, I wanted to play around with that concept again.
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Fun fact: The wording on their shirts is my sig in katakana.
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Jimmy [Iovine] expected a lot from me from the very beginning. Well, he did bring me back to some reality. My life had to change in order to do an LP with him. I had to change. I couldn’t be Stevie Nicks with Fleetwood Mac. I had to be much stronger and much more in control of myself, because he would not waste his time working with an out-of-control, flaky girl singer with Fleetwood Mac. He had no reason to be in the studio with that person, and it was made very clear to me from the very beginning that if I was gonna do this, I was no longer the coddled, dependent baby of Fleetwood Mac. It was like he said, if you’re gonna come into my studio and there’s going to be ten of the best musicians in the world waiting for you, then you’d better damn well come in ready to work, and not two hours late and not fluffing in and expecting everyone to just forgive you, and too bad that you’re late, and it cost eight million dollars because you didn’t bother to show up, and they did two sessions, and they made it over to the studio at seven o’clock. And I just realized right away that I wanted more than anything in the world to put these songs down and play them for all those wonderful people who seemed, for whatever their reasons, to love my songs. And I love my songs. That’s what I do—I write songs. I’m a tune writer. And I wanted this LP to be really wonderful. And without somebody like Jimmy, I could not have done it. Because I wouldn’t have been disciplined enough.
Stevie Nicks, High Times Magazine, March 1982
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HIGH TIMES #387 | APR 2008
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A woman photographed laying on a literal ton(2.000 pounds) of weed while watching Johnny Carson by photographer Steve Cooper for High Times magazine, 1978.
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Flyer advertising the May 1980 issue of High Times. Art by Frank Frazetta.
Greystoke Trading Company
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