Back in ancient times, Eat a Peach was the Allman Brothers album that people would traditionally clean their weed with. For you youngsters out there, a dime bag of cannabis flower used to come with a lot of seeds mixed in, and you had to get them out before you rolled up a "doobie", or the seeds would explode while you smoked and burn little holes in your clothing, or so I hear. Eat a Peach was a double LP album, half studio cuts and half live cuts, and the last album made with legendary guitarist Duane Allman who was killed at 27 in a motorcycle wreck. The interior LP sleeve was a psychedelic drawing of mushrooms and fairies in a trippy land, and you used a playing card to slide your crushed weed up one slightly tilted side, and the seeds would roll down on to the other side. You could do this with any double record sleeve, but Eat a Peach was the one everybody used, and of course you could play "Melissa" or "One Way Out" while you cleaned your weed. And thus enlightenment was acheived in 1973.
"You can't help the revolution, because there's just evolution ... Every time I'm in Georgia, I eat a peach for peace"
Duane Allman