High Times Greats: Mojo Nixon

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You don’t wanna be 14 and get pregnant unless you want to, and you don’t wanna catch some weird disease—fatal or not—just big bumps all over your dick. The trick, in rock ’n’ roll, is to write a great song, that’s also a hit. You don’t do it because you’re bored or you’re mad or you’re tired or you’re sad. Like “Tutti-Frutti” or “Satisfaction.” A song that’s dangerous and wild and crazy. The result was printed in the December, 1990 edition of High Times, republished here on the occasion of Nixon’s 63rd birthday August 3.

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With songs like “Debbie Gibson’s Pregnant With My Two-Headed Love Child,” and “Don Henley Must Die,” rock ‘n’ roll wild man Mojo Nixon gained notoriety and popularity on alternative radio stations and college campuses, releasing numerous albums and performing countless shows. In an interview from his palatial downtown hotel room, Mojo shared with Judy McGuire his philosophies on life, love and drugs. The result was printed in the December, 1990 edition of High Times, republished here on the occasion of Nixon’s 63rd birthday August 3.

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