Honey Slides

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Sun Apr 25 15:53:57 CDT 2010


anyone?

In the Neil Young biography 'Shakey', there is a reference to a
mysterious concoction known as a 'honey slide' that was heavily
consumed during the 'On The Beach' sessions:

"The high was debilitating. 'People passed out,' said Elliot Roberts.
'This stuff was, like, way worse than heroin. Much heavier. Rusty
[Kershaw] would pour it down your throat and within ten minutes you
were catatonic."
Here's Neil's notorious recipe for "Honey Slides" as he described it
at a concert at the Bottom Line Club in New York City, NY, May 16,
1974 while introducing the song "Motion Pictures".

Neil: "Anyway, we're in this hotel room (harmonica), we're trying some
honey-slides, you know....You know what a honey-slide is? (voice from
audience: Yes!) Honey-slide, mmmmmmn!

You know, poor grade marijuana (he's playing soft guitar all through
this... Motion Pictures intro), worse than you get on the street, and
you take it and you get your old lady, you know, if you got one, to
cook it up on the stove, you know, put that stuff in the grinder, get
it real fine, in a frying pan, put it on the stove, turn the heat up a
little, wait till the grass just starts to smoke, just a little bit,
take it off the heat, don't want to burn it too much (laughter and a
few guitar bars), then you take the honey, you know, get a half a
glass of honey about this big - I hope you ladies are listening to the
recipies tonight - (audience laughter and a few words missing) just
heat that honey up until it's slippery, you know, and mix that grass
with it, you know the fine grass that you've cooked up just until it
started to smoke and you took it off, mix those together and you get a
spoon you know (voices from the audience and laughter).

I think you should eat it after that. Just eat a little of it, you
know, maybe a spoonful or two, you'll be surprised, it just makes you
feel fine... (laughter) That cheap grass is great. You know, in these
times, you have to think about prices and things like that (laughter).



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