When I was seven years old, I wanted to do my Black History Month project on this guy

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Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 05:52 (nineteen years ago)

I even went to the library to see if they had any books on him.

Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 05:53 (nineteen years ago)

The reason I thought of it was that I was in this too-quaint-to-exist bookstore in the bludgeoning-you-to-death-with-quaintness town of Newton in rural Western NJ, and there was this conservative-looking blonde mom with her ten-year-old kid who wanted to see if they had a book on Chris Rock. His mom was trying to get him to do some Desert Storm general instead. But the really weird thing was that the conservative-looking matronly shop owner blurts out, "Who I'd really like to read a book on is Richard Pryor."

Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 06:03 (nineteen years ago)

I gave a speech in 7th grade about this guy:

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jaymc (jaymc), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 06:04 (nineteen years ago)

I'm actually really tempted to rent that DVD from netflix

Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 06:12 (nineteen years ago)

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

One of my favorite comedians at his pure best, December 31, 2003
Reviewer: Barry Dej@su (Rehoboth, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews

I'm the only person to review this so far? Well that's rather surprising...considering Michael Winslow is one of the funniest comedians of all time. Yes, this is the "sound effects guy" from the Police Academy movies, as well as a whole score of other places where he has awed and amazed audiences with his knack for endless sound effects (which all come from him!). He is absolutely unrivaled, and he is a great physical comedian, too.

This live show, which is almost 2 hours long, features some of his best impressions of a whole gamut of sounds from all over the place. Animals, electronics, music, vehicles, people - you name it, he can do it. No "probably" about it, even! He does the most incredible impressions of actors and musicians, though. From his ever-popular Jimi Hendrix, Tina Turner, and Led Zeppelin ones, to guys like Cheech & Chong and even Clint Eastwood...unbelievable.

My favorite segment on this DVD is when he describes renting a car. "It's not a truck, it's not a car, it's a CRUCK!" Then he describes how big it is, and has to use a grappling hook/rope/harness to climb up into it. Once he's in, he has to start it, then...okay, instead of reading my description, how about just watch this live show and see - and hear - it for yourself.

Michael Winslow is one of the most talented and unique entertainers out there, and not just for his 10,000 sound effects - his facial expressions and body movements are just as much a part of his usual trademark. And in this live show, he is at the top of his game.

gear (gear), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 08:54 (nineteen years ago)

white man's burden to do book reports

cutty (mcutt), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 12:35 (nineteen years ago)

I'd really like to see his imitation of Led Zep.

Abbadavid Berman (Hurting), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 15:10 (nineteen years ago)

go check out the richard pryor "black death" clip on wfmu, dudes.

hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 15:26 (nineteen years ago)

was there ever a time in our lives that wasn't black history month?

Cadaver Carl (Cadaver Carl), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 19:58 (nineteen years ago)

in 7th grade we used to run around chanting "free james brown!" in the middle school cafeteria. generally seemed to brighten the cafeteria lady's day.
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msp (mspa), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 20:03 (nineteen years ago)

ive seen that dvd! he's the worst!

howell huser (chaki), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 20:04 (nineteen years ago)

In 1915, Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Woodson started the Journal of Negro History in 1916. Shortly afterward, the historian and educator began pushing for a "Negro History Week" to explore the contributions of African Americans. His dream was fulfilled in 1926. Woodson chose the second week of February because that's when two people whom he felt had significantly affected the lives of African Americans were born: Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The week evolved into Black History Month in 1976.

And that folks, is your Black History Month History.

Pleasant Plains /// (Pleasant Plains ///), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 20:29 (nineteen years ago)

Oh, and I've spoken to Michael Winslow on the phone. He speaks like an ordinary guy.

Pleasant Plains /// (Pleasant Plains ///), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 21:47 (nineteen years ago)

When the radio host brought him on the air, he was already doing a busy signal with his mouth. Threw us all off there for a second.

Pleasant Plains /// (Pleasant Plains ///), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 22:36 (nineteen years ago)

What a card!

n/a (Nick A.), Tuesday, 13 December 2005 22:56 (nineteen years ago)


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