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Saturday, September 11, 2010
R.I.P. The King
King Coleman and The Creepy T's at the 2005 WFMU Record Fair
I will always cherish my original copies of "The Boo Boo Song," "Do The Hully Gully," "Do The Booga Lou," "Salt and Pepper," "Black Bottom Blues"/"Bulldog" and "Rock Gospel Mash that I have in my 45 collection.
You know, I just now listened to Spazz's "tribute" from Thursday after anxiously waiting three days and was pretty disgusted... the tribute was pretty much ruined by Dave's snarky backhanded ridicule and making fun of King Coleman. Anyone of that age has their quirks and senior moments, Yeah, I "get" the humor, but Dave needs to show a little class. The man just passed away for god's sakes.
The second that set was done I walked over to the Norton table and bought "Dance Time." RIP KC
ReplyDeleteI will always cherish my original copies of "The Boo Boo Song," "Do The Hully Gully," "Do The Booga Lou," "Salt and Pepper," "Black Bottom Blues"/"Bulldog" and "Rock Gospel Mash that I have in my 45 collection.
ReplyDeleteRIP King Coleman, one of the greats!
The Boo Boo Song. Great song. It can also live on--it makes a great ringtone--I've used it for a couple of years. Rest in Peace, King.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I just now listened to Spazz's "tribute" from Thursday after anxiously waiting three days and was pretty disgusted... the tribute was pretty much ruined by Dave's snarky backhanded ridicule and making fun of King Coleman. Anyone of that age has their quirks and senior moments, Yeah, I "get" the humor, but Dave needs to show a little class. The man just passed away for god's sakes.
ReplyDeleteThis man stole music, writing credits, and money from my dad... I'm sure he's resting pretty well.
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