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Am I the only guy who remembers "the Blublockers guy" from late-night teevee in the 80s?
Er... hey, Slokie... you do realize I was havin' a bit of a larf, don't ya?
Well, actually, the last few weeks, I haven't been so sure. Not just you, but I think the heat is baking some grey matter all over the place. And this won't be the first time that I can't find a point, serious or facetious, in an RTH thread...
Am I the only guy who remembers "the Blublockers guy" from late-night teevee in the 80s?
In about 1992, a guitar player in a band I was in found four pairs of Blublockers for like a buck.
I wish I could say that The Blublockers Gig was legendary, but really the fact that it happened is all I can remember about it. None of the eight or so people in the crowd much cared.
Oh shit I just remembered something else: The whole reason we did this schtick was because the drummer wore them for real.
if I remember correctly had to be guided off the stage.
I say:
Early Stevie Wonder schtick! (My dad used to tell me of a very young Stevie Wonder performing at a state fair or something where he'd blast through a big-ass drum solo only to "miss" the cymbal crash at the end and "fall" off the drum riser, to the gasps of the audience.)
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