Hey Zoo Freaks, let's float into the hazy vibes of "I Got Stoned And I Missed It" by Dr. Hook from that trippy album Bankrupt. This groovy tune was penned by the legendary Shel Silverstein, the same cat who wrote kids' books but also spun wild yarns for the band, man—like imagine getting so blissed out you miss the whole show of life. Fans on social media are still cracking up over it, with one Reddit thread blowing minds that it's from the poet behind "Where the Sidewalk Ends," and X posts turning it into memes, like folks joking they slept in their Dr. Hook shirt and woke up stoned, missing the punchline. Even in old BBC footage from '80, the live energy captures that playful regret, with the crowd vibing like they're in on the cosmic joke.
Dig this story from the ether—band members have shared in chats how Shel's songs fit their offbeat style, turning everyday slips into anthems, and this one's a fan fave for its honest humor about zoning out. On Facebook groups, peeps reminisce about catching it on Midnight Special reruns, saying it hit like a revelation, comparing the band's wild edge to later punk vibes, keeping the spirit alive in shares and laughs.
Now, rewinding to how Dr. Hook sparked up, they formed back in '68 in Union City, New Jersey, when singer Dennis Locorriere linked up with Ray Sawyer, the eye-patch wearing guitar slinger from Alabama, along with George Cummings and Billy Francis from an old outfit called The Chocolate Papers. It was like fate jamming them together for that country-rock medicine show feel, shortening to Dr. Hook in '75 as they rode the wave of hits, all about fun and folly without taking themselves too seriously, man.
To tune into their ongoing aura, vibe with the band on their official website, connect on Facebook, scroll the scenes on Instagram, or follow the flow on X. For fellow wanderers, join the Team Dr Hook group on Facebook, where the love and tales keep swirling like sweet smoke in the air.