This circa 1978 clip shows inside a vinyl record store, likely in San Francisco. The store sells assorted drug paraphernalia. 

Begins with a sales counter full of knick knacks like Zig-Zag rolling papers, Rizla rolling papers, sensual oils, and individual cassette tapes.

A man wearing a vest looks at newly released vinyl albums. Albums seen are from the Steve Miller Band, Alice Cooper, Boston, the Commodores, Chicago, Barry Manilow, and Black Sabbath (“Never Say Die!”).

A hand touches a glass-like surface meant to hold lines of powder like cocaine. The surface bears the image of an American $100 bill; the top of the bill reads, “The Delighted States of America” and “E-Z Liner Note.” The person holding the glass-like surface eventually places it next to a pipe and several bongs.

A display for The Oz rolling machine and Rizla rolling papers is shown.

The clip ends with a close-up of 3 bongs sitting on a shelf. One of the bongs is labeled “Power Hitter.“