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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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Master Blaster

I remember a late 1970 song titled "Master Blaster." I still can't understand the meaning of the title. Could you please shed some light on it? Thank you.

  

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It is forced to be rhyming words. Master - expert, very proficient and skilled, Blast = a wonderful time, a great experience (party, fun) Blast (verb) = blow a horn Master Blaster: He's a virtuoso at making music with a horn-like or wind instrument.

  • It is forced to be rhyming words.
  • Master - expert, very proficient and skilled, Blast = a wonderful time, a great experience (party, fun) Blast (verb) = blow a horn Master Blaster: He's a virtuoso at making music with a horn-like or wind instrument.
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It is forced to be rhyming words.

Master - expert, very proficient and skilled,

Blast = a wonderful time, a great experience (party, fun)

Blast (verb) = blow a horn

Master Blaster: He's a virtuoso at making music with a horn-like or wind instrument.

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From the Song Facts website:

'The phrase "Master Blaster" is never uttered by Wonder in this song: it is sung by the backup singers in the line, "We're in the middle of the makin's of the master blaster jammin'." In this context, the "Master Blaster" is *** or whatever higher

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