Cannabis Songs
Cannabis Playlist: #3 — Primitive Reason, “Seven Fingered Friend”
Vlet's go to the ska and for this icon of Portuguese music from the 90s, who launched Primitive Reason with the mythical album “Alternative Prison” and got us all dancing at the festivals that animated Portugal at that time. “I met a little lady in the forest…”
“Seven Figered Friend” is a metaphor for Maria’s leaf – the lady with the seven fingers “of incomparable beauty, who wants to be our friend to make us feel good”. It's difficult to explain so well, in so few words and with such good music, the benefits of recreational cannabis. A fun tribute to Sativa.
#3 — Primitive Reason, “Seven Fingered Friend”
#2 – Peter Tosh – “Legalize it”
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[Disclaimer: Please note that this text was originally written in Portuguese and is translated into English and other languages using an automatic translator. Some words may differ from the original and typos or errors may occur in other languages.]____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Margarita has been a regular contributor to CannaReporter since its inception in 2017, having previously worked for other cannabis-focused media outlets such as Cáñamo magazine (Spain), CannaDouro Magazine (Portugal) and Cannapress. She was part of the original team for the Portuguese edition of Cânhamo in the early 2000s and was part of the organisation of the Global Marijuana March in Portugal between 2007 and 2009.
She recently published the book “Canábis - Maldita e Maravilhosa” / "Cannabis - Cursed and Wonderful" (Ed. Oficina do Livro / LeYA, 2024), about the history of the plant, its ancestral relationship with Humans as a raw material, an entheogen and a recreational drug, as well as the infinite potential it holds in medical, industrial and environmental terms.




