Waiting for the Man: The Story of Drugs and Popular Music

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In this book Harry Shapiro examines the time-honoured association between drugs and popular music. He begins with a brief discussion of Western drug-taking before drugs were made illegal in America by the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914, but the twin rise of jazz and marijuana in the early 1920s heralds the real start of his survey.Paperback. English. Mandarin. 1990. In Good Condition.

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