Ghost Boogie 10:27:21 7.26 PM

Oct 28, 2021 · 4m 27s
Ghost Boogie 10:27:21 7.26 PM
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Door slam and footstep effects: soundbible.com Ghost Boogie: It’s about time DJ Flip released me. Well, he done left the station. He left the records playing. Flip must don’t know...

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Door slam and footstep effects: soundbible.com

Ghost Boogie: It’s about time DJ Flip released me. Well, he done left the station. He left the records playing. Flip must don’t know that I’m in the stack. Scared of the boogity boo. All that superstitious stuff, but it ain’t superstitious that he has seen me. (Music)

I’m gonna stop the music a minute. DJ Flip don’t like this record label, Ghost Boogie Records. See, I’m that ghost, and when I get played, people don’t stop dancing. Ain’t nothing wrong with dancing. Flip grew up with folks telling him the boogie man would get him if he didn’t sit down. He was dancing too much. What flip don’t know is that I’m a gold record, and when he’s got me, he’s got power. While the world is dancing, he could rob a liquor store, and nobody would never know it.

It ain’t that music is evil. For years people have blamed the boogie. It’s what’s in a man’s heart and the evil he will do. They let the music take them over, and they don’t know when to quit. They get boogie fever. All that shouting, dancing, and jumping around. Sometimes people don’t know how to control themselves. That’s when music can become a problem. Neighbors start complaining that it’s too loud like Miss Grady. And she plays her gospel music loud. She does the same thing. To me, music is music unless the message is evil.

You ought to see all them church folks down there after church. Drinking, cursing, and clowning. Doing the same thing. And they ain’t even listening to the boogaloo. Trying to preach their way to heaven. Always got something to blame but themselves.

I heard the pastor say they go to church on Sunday and boogaloo on Monday. But it don’t make no difference because it’s not the music.

Uh Oh! I think I hear Flip coming.

(Footsteps and door slams).

DJ Flip: Ghost Boogie! Where you at! I heard you! I heard you on the mic. Ghost Boogie! Miss Grady is going to kill me. I got to find that record.

Will DJ Flip find Ghost Boogie? We’ll have to wait and see until next time. You’re listening to the Tale of DJ Flip by Gail Nobles © 2021
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Author Gail L. Nobles
Organization Gail L. Nobles
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