I'm trying to figure out the source of a couple of old Eddie Murphy comedy routines from the 1980s. I know it's not "Delirious," as I watched it in its entirety last weel on YouTube.
In the first one, Eddie's doing an imitation of Yogi Bear. "Bleep the ranger, Boo Boo, I'm smarter than the average bear."
In the second one, he's mocking the new annoying feature in cars of the time. "Ding, lights are on." Followed by, "Somebody stole your batt'ry, I say we go get the MFer."
"Raw," perhaps, since neither of those were in "Delirious?"
I always think of those together and forget which stuff was on what.
Quote from: hbelkins on August 28, 2024, 06:46:44 PMI'm trying to figure out the source of a couple of old Eddie Murphy comedy routines from the 1980s. I know it's not "Delirious," as I watched it in its entirety last weel on YouTube.
In the first one, Eddie's doing an imitation of Yogi Bear. "Bleep the ranger, Boo Boo, I'm smarter than the average bear."
In the second one, he's mocking the new annoying feature in cars of the time. "Ding, lights are on." Followed by, "Somebody stole your batt'ry, I say we go get the MFer."
"Raw," perhaps, since neither of those were in "Delirious?"
The second one is "Talking Cars" from the self-titled LP
Eddie Murphy. Here's the TV ad for that album:
As somebody said, it came from the self titled
Eddie Murphy album. That album contained the classic "Boogie in Your Butt", which is a real toe tapper.