Thursday, March 28, 2024

Bill Cosby Warned Kids About ‘Downer’ Drugs on 1971 Album (Listen)

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*More clips from Bill Cosby’s past work are being unearthed and newly presented as forewarnings of his current fall from grace.

In 1971, the then-beloved comedian recorded a Grammy Award-winning album for children called “Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs,” in which he warns them about the kinds of depressants he allegedly used to rape dozens of women.

On the opening track, “Introduction — Downers and Uppers,” Cosby explains how it feels to take downers and uppers.

“If we take a downer, it kind of makes us feel sleepy and we think we feel good,” Cosby says on the track, which ends with his clear-cut moral that everyone should “say no to pills.”

Listen below:

“Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs” is not the only old recording to come back and haunt the entertainer in light of his sexual abuse allegations.

A routine from his 1969 comedy album “It’s True! It’s True” centers on his quest to secure Spanish Fly.

Last week, the New York Times uncovered a decade-old testimony in which the “Cosby Show” star claimed to secure Quaaludes with the intent on giving them to young women with whom he wanted to have sex.

In the testimony, the comedian said he kept seven different prescriptions for the drugs, which were popular in the 1970s club scene, and would give them to women “the same as a person would say, ‘Have a drink.’”

The deposition had been locked away for years because the plaintiff, Andrea Constand, and Cosby settled out of court for an undisclosed settlement.

On Tuesday, Cosby filed papers against Constand saying she breached their agreement of confidentiality.

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