Dolemite, RIP!

As a young kid in the early 70's I used to sneak into my grandfather's closet and borrow his Rudy Ray Moore and Skillet & Leroy LP's.......even then I had vinyl in the blood.<b,121<b,121RIP and thanks for the great memories.
 
that sucks<b,121<b,121R.I.P to a dirty filthy foul mouthed mutherfuckkkering comedic genius
 
I met RR Moore at a 70s convention and where all the other celebs were charging $10-$20 for autographs, he signed for free. He also was the nicest, softest-spoken, non-cursing and friendly man when not onstage. RIP to a true legend.
 
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Quote:</font1<h,121<b,121I met RR Moore at a 70s convention and where all the other celebs were charging $10-$20 for autographs, he signed for free. He also was the nicest, softest-spoken, non-cursing and friendly man when not onstage. RIP to a true legend. <b,121<b,121<h,121[/quote]<font class="post"1<b,121<b,121when NAIRD & NAIRM conventions were in DC & NOVA<b,121around 91 + 93<b,121somehow i worked a table next to his twice<b,121he was one of the nicest guys ever<b,121i never tired of hearing his rap to the fans<b,121"you must be soul brother #2 because James Brown is soul brother #1, etc"<b,121although most of the attendees were industry squares & oblivious to the man's greatness<b,121there were a few who were as facemelted as i was<b,121one of the years was an election year & he had a ton of <b,121rudy ray & dolemite for prez buttons & stickers<b,121<b,121a few years back Norton brought him to WFMU fairs<b,121& he had the longest lines all weekend