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      • Chong says it happened "by accident when we were rehearsing. I was inside a nice air-conditioned room. Cheech was outside. It was a really hot August day. The sun was beating on his head and the door was locked from the inside. Everytime he'd knock I'd torture him and say, 'Who is it?' I was supposed to open the door and let him in."
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  2. Nov 27, 2015 · Tommy Chong talks about "Dave's Not Here," his routine with Cheech Marin in the 1970s that first captured the state of being high on pot.

  3. Sep 9, 2021 · This inspired sketch by Cheech & Chong, released 50 years ago in August 1971 on their self-titled debut album, remains the stoner comedy duo's biggest hit. It's simply titled "Dave," but is known to fans as "Dave's Not Here."

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  5. Dec 11, 2015 · LA Times reporter John Glionna sits down with Tommy Chong as Tommy tells the origin story of the popular Cheech & Chong skit "Dave's Not Here." Transcript. Follow along using the...

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  6. Mar 17, 2024 · The movie goes into how they came up with their breakthrough bit, “Dave’s Not Here” — essentially, Cheech was stuck outside the studio on a sweltering day, continually knocked on the door ...

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  7. Nov 27, 2015 · Eventually, Cheech and Chong signed a contract with record producer Lou Adler. In the early 1970s, they holed up in the old Charlie Chaplin Studios in Los Angeles, then the headquarte­rs for A&M records, and got down to writing comedy.

  8. Perhaps their most famous line is "Dave's not here", from their self-titled debut album. Their early success culminated with the release of their first feature-length movie, Up in Smoke, in 1978.