Cheech and Chong Back In Action!

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And now some good news for a change:

After 25 years, Cheech and Chong are back at it.

After a 25 year split, Cheech and Chong announced plans on Wednesday for their first reunion comedy tour.

“Cheech and Chong: Light Up America,” a tour appropriately titled for the duo who became famous because of their marijuana-influenced humor, will swarm the United States beginning September 12 and run until December 20. Some city stops include Philadelphia, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington D.C.

Cheech Marin, 62, and Tommy Chong, 70, first became popular in the 1970s, appealing to the hippy youth who looked for entertainment that mirrored their lives. They began their entertainment career performing at nightclubs in Los Angeles, and released their first album in 1971, the self-titled Cheech and Chong. In 1973, their album, Los Cochinos, won a Grammy award for best comedy album; and in 1978 they released their first movie, Up in Smoke. They performed on stage together until 1981, but continued to release movies and records until their split in 1987.

Marin said to a source that the two feel their humor about doing stupid things while being stoned on marijuana will appeal to today's youth, as well as their older fans.

“We've had the younger audience all along. Every time they get to that certain age, they go through that Cheech & Chong period of watching the movies, listening to the records. So, it's almost like a right of passage,” Marin told reporters at a news conference announcing the tour, sources say.

Chong told reporters, “This is a moment that I've been looking forward to for many, many years because we have such a legacy and history together that we couldn't escape it, even if we tried.”

Source: (reuters)

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two of the most famous pot smokers of the 1970s, Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, unveiled plans on Wednesday for their first comedy tour in more than 25 years following their acrimonious split.

"Cheech & Chong: Light Up America ..." will hit 22 cities in the United States starting with Philadelphia on September 12 and ending in Denver, Colorado, on December 20. In between they will play Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C. and other places.

"This is a moment that I've been looking forward to for many, many years because we have such a legacy and history together that we couldn't escape it, even if we tried," Chong told reporters at a news conference to announce the tour.

Cheech and Chong were one of the most successful comedy teams of the 1970s with hit movies and chart-topping records based on their brand of marijuana-influenced humor.

They were potheads who appealed to a youth generation steeped in personal freedom spawned by 1960s-era hippies.

Marin said their humor about doing stupid things while being stoned on marijuana should still appeal to today's youth, as well as Cheech & Chong's older fans.

"We've had the younger audience all along. Every time they get to that certain age, they go through that Cheech & Chong period of watching the movies, listening to the records. So, it's almost like a rite of passage," Marin said.

The comedy duo said the tour will be theatrical and will rely on the sizable budget that Live Nation -- the company behind the tour -- can muster. When they toured early in their careers, the duo's props were a bag of used clothes, but the new tour will have large video screens to flash images on.

As they discussed the tour, Cheech and Chong relied on some props in the form of synthetic marijuana plants to win some laughs, as Chong "watered" the plants with bottled water.

Marin, 62, and Chong, 70, spoke about the tour to reporters at the Troubadour, a fixture on the Southern California club scene. Marin said as budding comedians, he and Chong waited in line outside the club for hours for the chance to perform.

Cheech and Chong gained notoriety in nightclubs in the Los Angeles area in the 1970s and released their first album, "Cheech and Chong," in 1971. "Los Cochinos" in 1973 won the Grammy award that year for best comedy album.

In 1978 their first movie, "Up in Smoke," proved to be a blockbuster, raking in more than $100 million at box offices.

They performed together onstage for the last time in 1981, but continued to make movies and records.

The pair split following the 1985 release of their album "Get Out of My Room." Chong said that their break-up -- which was well-publicized and bitter -- was caused by success.

"What happens if you don't have big problems, like trying to make it -- when that's cured when you've made it -- then your little problems become your big problems," he said. "So you start fighting over stupid things."

Marin carved out a career as a television actor in shows such as "Nash Bridges" and "Judging Amy." Chong also did a lot of TV work, including appearances on "That '70s Show."

Chong has long advocated the legalization of marijuana, and in 2003 was arrested and later imprisoned for selling drug paraphernalia.
 
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sticky3

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:laugh: thats awesome much better than readin about our fellow smokers goin to jail:)
 
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Thats great news to see them guys back together!!..

I watched the Tommy Chong documentry last week, about him getting jail just for selling Bongs!!!!!
It would be great if they would bring the show over to the UK or even a one off in Amsterdam!
 
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wow now that is some good news im glad cheech finaly came around
 
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ojd

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what great news


like thcsim says a uk date or even a amsterdam date would be great and i would definately go to that no matter what

also now there maybe will be a chance for the film there was alot of talk about but didnt happen
 
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There was one of their most stupidest sketches about two jailed inmates doing a prison radio program, and when Cheech asks Chong "Hello, you're doing time for murder, ain't you" and he answers. "That's a lie, it's the police who kills people". It tickles me everytime. Born in East L.A. is a great movie too, Marin only this time. Yeah, good to see them back after a quarter of a century, bad to see us getting too old. Fuckin 70 years Chong, seventy, you can tell that quick, and in Up In Smoke he was playing a kinda rebellious teenager complete with Beetle. Only sativas today.
 
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'Up In Smoke' is still one of my all-time favourite movies and the clips of the stage show I've seen are wonderful too, so praying they do schedule some European dates, but with the number of stoners who would wanna see em they'd probably have to book Wembley! lol

I really like Cheech Marin as a straight actor too, you almost forget who he used to be! lol

He's piss funny in Dusk Till Dawn too, the bit where he's playing the border guard and looks round the door at Juliette Lewis taking a piss always cracks me up bigtime!
 
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Steele Savage

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Yeep , that would be pretty fuckin' cool to have back .

Best wishes to 'em ,
Steele
 
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Good to have Cheech and Chong back, it weirds me out to think they are in or close to 70. makes me think of my own age!
 
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praise the lord!

i love those guys, some of those films were terrible...

but some were the best ever.

long live cheech and chong!
 
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Glad to see that they worked out a reunion. It had been on and off again for some time. :)
 
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milo_xxx

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This is excellent news....
I heard about this awhile back. I did not know if it was actually happening.
 
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awesome! I HAVE ALL THEIR ALBUMS,SEEN THEM TWICE IN CONCERT and i still laugh my ass off. sgt stadanko still represents most cops, don't you think? Any one want to share a line of comet?Guess i am showing my age
 
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wrk4chng

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How many of us rolled that big bambu joint? Held a "lid" easy. For the youngsters a lid was based on finger measures and was approx a "5 finger" bag.:cool:
 

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