tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post7248225213586895587..comments2024-03-28T19:38:57.070+00:00Comments on The World's Worst Records: This BitesDarryl W. Bullockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08158619405568235974noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4335991334869467480.post-48350211498478367832014-08-15T11:31:55.283+01:002014-08-15T11:31:55.283+01:008/15/14
RobGems.ca Wrote:
Being a Michigan man (an...8/15/14<br />RobGems.ca Wrote:<br />Being a Michigan man (and constantly embarrassed with the Detroit Lions since they never had a Super Bowl Win since 1957, or even a Super Bowl entry since 1964-a so-called "curse" placed on the Lions by the late Lion's player Bobby Laine, if you believe that hooey),I have this record. Not surprisingly, it only sold in Michigan, so it's a common record in this state, but hard to find elsewhere. This record is OK, but not spectacular in any talented way, just an amateur rap cashing in on Queen and The Sugarhill Gang, no less by drunken Lions members just for a lark. There are worse athlete-themed records though. Do you have Denny McLaine's organ record issued by Capitol Records in 1968 (a huge seller in Detroit), or Muhammad Ali's boastful rap from 1964, "I Am The Greatest", which is actually quite cool. Don't ask for the 1975 Mercury album by Terry Bradshaw, though. That one is legendarily awful.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com