Meet Blood Sugar Monitor
The band blood sugar monitor is getting back together after 7 years of being apart. Blood sugar monitor with the hit wrist blood sugar monitors (which got them banned from radio due to suicidal undertones in their lyrics) is back with that great blood sugar monitor classic: tang and blood sugar monitor. Bass player Harry Cockit sings with his self written lyrics revolving around his hard knock diabetic life style—being down and up on sugar highs and the lows of low blood sugar. “blood sugar monitor are back to stay” says the sub title to their new unreleased album.
Blood sugar monitor are recording in a shack out side of Wichita. As I go up the winding path which is covered the whole way with used wrist blood sugar monitors, I think to myself what kind of a life Harry Cockit must be having, like in the song “had to get a candy bar” which is the new slamming thrash sound that Harry and the boys have come up with.
“Wrist blood sugar monitors…” says Harry looking down at his steel toed worked boots. He is sitting there looking very relaxed and chilled even. “I remember when I had to stick a needle in my arm everyday.” Again looking down, but then suddenly he looks up and said “things just don’t feel the same when you stick a needle into your veins, I tell ya you feel ike a heroine addict.”
“So what is the new album about with the blood sugar monitor? Or are you now wrist blood sugar monitors? Is there some type of evolution to your music?”
Harry Cockit in his classic cavalier way whips out a wrist blood sugar monitors and checks his blood sugar. The balls of that move. I think he did it just to show off to a mid list rock music mag writer like me that has never been published. “Wow man” I say as he macs out the blood sugar monitor—but at least it’s a wrist blood sugar monitors which are the way of the future…
And that brings me to the point I went all the way out to the wrist blood sugar monitor’s cabin in the woods out side of Wichita… cause back in the 60’s there was a point in time when Harry Cockit and the boys were at their height and it seemed like nothing could knock them down. I remember feeling in my young years that I was alive at their concerts and we all were alive and together and even though it was not wrist blood sugar monitors at that point and most of us were lucky to have any blood sugar monitor we were together, and that is what counted—I could go on and on about what was said and done out at Harry Cockit’s cabin, but that is not the point. Blood sugar monitor and the wrist blood sugar monitors evoke a sound that inspires a feeling that should grow deep within the soul that you can share with a friend when feeling low.
Blood sugar monitor will live on as they have for three decades now, they will continue to improve and evolve and who knows, one day this world of technology may be able to eliminate diabetes, but the Blood sugar monitors will rock on!