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Your story about the Exorcist makes me think of the Bill Cosby routine about monsters. Have you ever heard it?
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Probably, but it's not coming to mind. |
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It's called "Monsters" - from one of his first landmark albums.
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Do you mean his walk on the 9th Street Bridge with his friend Old Weird Harold?
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Yah, you had to have your music with you so the monsters wouldn't get you.
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That one must have gotten past me, I'll have to look it up. I was always more of a Richard Pryor kind of guy anyway.
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Without Cosby blazing the trail, Pryor would never have found an audience.
Bill Cosby won the Grammy for best comedy album four years in a row. Nobody before or since has done that. |
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It was not my intent to dismiss Cosby or any of his contributions. I was just stating a general preference. |
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I loved those! I also loved the story of Bill Cosby listening to Lights Out and hearing the Chicken Heart story. That was always one of my all time favorites.
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The scariest film Ive seen lately is Insidious and that one kept me up nights
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