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Brewer & Shipley are an American
folk rock Folk rock is a hybrid music genre that combines the elements of folk and rock music, which arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival. Performers suc ...
duo who enjoyed their peak success in the late 1960s through the 1970s, consisting of singer-songwriters
Mike Brewer Mike Brewer (born 28 August 1964) is an English car trader turned presenter of Driving, motoring television programmes. He currently presents ''Wheeler Dealers'' on the Discovery Channel (UK and Ireland), Discovery Channel with Marc "Elvis" Pri ...
(born on April 14, 1944) and Tom Shipley (born on April 1, 1941). They were known for their intricate guitar work, vocal
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, and
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, and the struggles for personal and political
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. Their greatest commercial success was the song "
One Toke Over the Line "One Toke Over the Line" is a song written and performed by American folk rock duo Brewer & Shipley. It is a track from their 1970 LP '' Tarkio'', and was released as their debut single in early 1971. Background Mike Brewer gives this account o ...
" from their 1970 album '' Tarkio''. They had two other singles on the
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charts: "Tarkio Road" (1970) and "Shake Off The Demon" (1971). They continue to perform, both separately and together, usually in the
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United States.


Early history

The two Midwestern natives crossed paths numerous times at various
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gigs before settling in Los Angeles to write music together in 1968, producing their first two albums, '' Down in L.A.'' and '' Weeds''. Even though mutual friends in bands such as
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and
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lived in Los Angeles, they left California during 1969, returning to
Kansas City The Kansas City metropolitan area is a bi-state metropolitan area anchored by Kansas City, Missouri. Its 14 counties straddle the border between the U.S. states of Missouri (9 counties) and Kansas (5 counties). With and a population of more ...
, Missouri, where they made a meager living playing college towns. They derived the name of their next album, ''Tarkio'', from a regular gig they played in Tarkio, Missouri. This album was their most successful commercially, featuring the song "One Toke Over the Line", which they wrote as a joke while preparing backstage for a performance. "One Toke Over The Line" was performed on ''
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'', a television program known for its conservative, family-oriented format, by a duo known as "
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and Dale". At the conclusion of the performance of the song, Welk remarked, without any hint of irony, "There you've heard a modern spiritual by Gail and Dale." This caused Michael Brewer to comment:
The Vice President of the United States,
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, named us personally as a subversive to American youth, but at exactly the same time Lawrence Welk performed the crazy thing and introduced it as a gospel song. That shows how absurd it really is. Of course, we got more publicity than we could have paid for.
Brewer & Shipley have performed with many notable acts, including
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,
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,
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, and
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of the
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, who played
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for "Oh, Mommy".


Regrouping, touring, and present-day status

During 1989 they performed a gig together, and a brief time later began composing together again, producing two albums, ''SHANGHAI'' (1993) and ''Heartland'' (1997). They have continued to tour together, part-time, since the 1990s. In 2011, the acoustic duo performed on Main Street in Tarkio, Missouri, to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the ''Tarkio'' album. At present, Michael Brewer lives outside of
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. Tom Shipley lives in
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, where he is part of the staff of Missouri University of Science & Technology (formerly the University of Missouri – Rolla). He is semi-retired as manager of video productions and continues to work on special video productions for the university. He is a member of Engineers Without Borders and has traveled twice to the Amazon and Andes of Bolivia to produce videos for the organization. ''One Toke Over the Line . . . and Still Smokin','' a documentary on Brewer and Shipley, was released on Vimeo on Demand on April 20, 2021.


Discography


Albums

*'' Down in L.A.'' (1968) on
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*'' Weeds'' (1969) on
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*'' Tarkio'' (1970) on Kama Sutra Records, US
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# 30 *'' Shake Off the Demon'' (1971) on Kama Sutra Records, US Billboard # 164 *'' Rural Space'' (1972) on Kama Sutra Records, US Billboard # 174 *'' ST11261'' (1974) on
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, US Billboard # 185 *''Welcome To Riddle Bridge'' (1975) on Capitol Records, US Billboard # 202 *''Brewer and Shipley Greatest Hits'' (1989) on Pair Records *''SHANGHAI'' (1993) on One Toke Productions *''Archive Alive!'' (1997) on Archive Recordings *''Heartland'' (1997) on One Toke Productions *''One Toke Over the Line: The Best of Brewer & Shipley'' (2001) on
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EPs

*''Kama Sutra Records LP Sampler'', 1970


Singles

*"Keeper of the Keys" / "I Can't See Her" (A&M 905, 1968) *"Truly Right" / "Green Bamboo" (A&M 938, 1968) *"Time and Changes" / "Dreamin' in the Shade" (A&M 996, 1968) *"Rise Up Easy Rider" / "Boomerang" (Buddah 154, 1969) *"People Love Each Other" / "Witchi-Tai-To" (Kama Sutra 512, 1970) *"
One Toke Over the Line "One Toke Over the Line" is a song written and performed by American folk rock duo Brewer & Shipley. It is a track from their 1970 LP '' Tarkio'', and was released as their debut single in early 1971. Background Mike Brewer gives this account o ...
" / "Oh Mommy" (Kama Sutra 516, 1971), US
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# 10, US
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# 8, Canada # 5 *"Tarkio Road" / "Seems Like A Long Time" (Kama Sutra 524, 1971), US Billboard # 55, US Cash Box # 39, Canada # 41 *"Shake Off the Demon" / "Indian Summer" (Kama Sutra 539, 1972), US Billboard # 98 *"Yankee Lady" / "Natural Child" (Kama Sutra 547, 1972), US Cash Box # 90 *"Black Sky" (mono) / "Black Sky" (stereo) (Kama Sutra 567 promo, 1973) *"Fair Play" (mono) / "Fair Play" (stereo) (Capitol 3933 promo, 1974) *"Brain Damage" (mono) / "Brain Damage" (stereo) (Capital 4105 promo, 1975) ;Reissue singles *"One Toke Over the Line" / "Oh Mommy" (Flashback BF10) *"One Toke Over the Line" / "Tarkio Road" (Collectables 3515) *"People Love Each Other" / "Witchi-Tai-To" (Radio Active Gold RD-74, 1978) *"One Toke Over the Line" / "Oh Mommy" (Radio Active Gold RD-75 1978) *"Indian Summer" / "Song from Platte River" (Radio Active Gold RD-77, 1978)


In popular culture

*In the first chapter of
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'', Raoul Duke's attorney, Dr. Gonzo, sings the line "''One toke over the line, sweet Jesus, one toke over the line''" while the two of them drive from Barstow to Las Vegas. *One Toke Over the Line is an addiction status in the video game ''
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''. *Shipley, a cat featured in Tom Cox's ''Under the Paw, Confessions of a Cat Man'' is named after Tom Shipley. *In the movie ''St. Vincent'' (2014) the song "One Toke Over the Line" is heard playing on Bill Murray's headphones and is listed on the soundtrack credits.


See also

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References


Further reading

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External links


Official websiteYouTube posting of Lawrence Welk version, 1971
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