
I used to know Mike’s limo driver and he said that after this record went to number one on the UK charts, Mike would get blasted out of his mind and ride around in the back of the limo, with no shirt on and a pistol, yelling “tonight’s ganna be the night!”, cranking Hank Williams on a portable reel-to-reel player, over and over again.
Mike looks white but he is really a black man, born in Greenville, Mississippi. He claims his birthday is in the 1940’s, but reliable sources say Mike was born sometime around 1909, making him about a hundred years old.
Cooper found an old forbidden book written by a 16th century monk in an abandoned shack just north of London England. Nobody knows what was written in that book. All we know is he stopped playing the blues soon after and switched to what he called “Gospel”, or “Magick Lantern Music”. Who’s gospel was this? It certainly didn’t sound like anything that was done in any church this side of the Nile. “Do I know You” was the first of it’s kind.
Mike still plays music today. He also writes restaurant reviews for food magazines and edits a recipe column in a local newspaper.
If anyone knows where to get any of his other recordings let me know. His records have been banned in the United States. I picked up an eight-track copy of this on a recent trip to Brazil.
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