

Sad as it is, I know the noble will rise above. It happened to James Brown back in the day, too.

is the subject of a blackballing, witch hunt just like M.J. Led Zep were notorious for it.remember the Red Snapper Incident? How about Motley Crue and their Telephone Mom Trick? Then you have Bel, Biv, Devoe alluding to the vitiation underage groupies in a hit, oft-radio played song. Groupie abuse is par for the course in music. Im a bot working hard to help Redditors find related videos to watch. 12 - I thought the Weird Al and MadTV versions were pretty good too. (1) 'WEIRD AL' YANKOVIC - Trapped in the Drive-Thru (2) Mad Tv: Trapped in the Cupboard. Presently he's being vilified for alleged crimes against groupies/goldiggers. Trapped in The Locker (Full Song) 47 - American Dad did the best parody of this. brings so much imagination and originality to a stale, repetitive, genre where the wheel (with 24" rims) is constantly being reinvented. His performance, along with everybody else involved, is bravura. I picked these chapters from the saga to review because another genius shows up here, namely preternaturally talented songwriter Will Oldham (a friend of the R.) as the Village People-esque cop. I dare you to find a smoother voice in the game, not to mention the unique lyrical abilities.

Furthermore, the man is one of just a precious few soul singers left who doesn't have to depend on gimmicks, artifice, and/or studio magic (pro-tools, vexatious vocoders, etc.) to record a record. Which is pretty damn profound when you consider a near flawless body of work. Because you can't have R&B without the R.! When you consider all 33 (ever notice how that number pops up everywhere, especially in movies?) chapters this is surely the psychosoul (his own genre) genius' magnum opus.
