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Here you can download free the day the laughter died shared files found in our database: Andrew Dice Clay The Day The Laughter Died Comedy 1990.rar 4shared.com Andrew Dice Clay - The Day The Laughter Died - Comedy - 1990.rar 4shared.com 4.71 MB andrew dice clay the day the laughter died disc 2 RapidShare. The Day the Laughter Died, Part II is a comedy album by comedian Andrew Dice Clay, which was released in 1993. It was produced by Rick Rubin. The album was a sequel to The Day the Laughter Died and repeated the original album's concept to record an unadvertised performance at Rodney Dangerfield's club, Dangerfield's. Find a Andrew 'Dice' Clay - The Day The Laughter Died Part II first pressing or reissue. Complete your Andrew 'Dice' Clay collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Some of the files we found are: andrew dice clay for ladies only (1992) (tv) movie. Post Bacc Programs In Georgia more. rar from 4shared.com host Andrew Dice Clay - The Day The Laughter Died - Comedy - 1990.rar 4shared.com 4.71 MB Andrew Dice Clay Part I.mp3 mega.co.nz 204.95 MB.

Dice states early on that he has no prepared material- he's winging the whole thing- and it shows! Andrew 'Dice' Clay will not be appearing at the UCB Theatre or headlining the latest Comedy Death Ray. Some of the material- and I'm stretching the term here- could be funny if I ever got the impression that he were making fun of the type of wife-beating, boorish bigot that might say the things in his act. I know that he's not kidding. He seems to think that he's kidding. But he's not.

It may just be totally appropriate that his fame crashed and burned so completely (remember his supposedly disasterous MTV Awards hosting gig?). When you see clips of andrew dice clay in front of a room full of slack-jawed yokels cheering like maniacs every two seconds for those terrible nursery rhymes, it's clear how idiotic people can be and you get annoyed with him for reaping the benefits. However, when you listen to him talking about hairy cunts and shitburgers & chocolate shitshakes in front of what must be an audience of five or six, it makes sense and it's funny; that's really part of the joke.

The videos of him doing the nursery rhymes, i think, are more awkward than these recordings because in the former, his humor and the overwhelmingly positive reception of it are so disparate, but on these recordings, the facts add up, all the pieces fall into place: he's a crass comic doing crude jokes in front of a terrible crowd, and thus, is completely in his element. Aesop - Thanks for posting. I can't wait to listen to this and think about how far we've come. Speaking as a Standup comic, yeah a lot of us do suck. But the subculture's in a good place now because we're one full generation past the mistakes of the 'CRAZY WIVES N' FAGGOTS!

Boom of the late 80's. I agree 100% on Mitch Hedberg, the man was untouchable. That, and Louis CK and Patton Oswalt are also two of the best working today. Patton's latest album is killer, if you haven't heard it yet. Todd Barry's latest stuff, too. Anonymous said. A few of you got it.

A few of you are just too pretentious and worried about being PC, and being 'better than' people who would agree with an ACT like Dice's. This was recorded in an unannounced, unplanned performance at Dangerfield's in NYC.

Andrew Dice Clay Day Laughter Died RarAndrew Dice Clay The Day The Laughter Died Rar

ONLY Dice has the balls to go up and show that you don't need 'laughter' to have COMEDY. Logitech Quickcam Communicate Deluxe Price. In Part 1, he says it himself. The point was to go up, make fun of the audience, make up BS bits, and see who laughs.

In tDtLD Part 1, there is a track called 'Hour Back! If you want to learn what comedy is all about, find that track.

His dirty moron act is a REFLECTION of the people he and we have to deal with on a daily basis. 'People are pricks!

That's why I do this act!' He's said it himself. Get over yourselves and get into one of the purest comedy albums of all times! It's about sharing hard to find and special recordings. It's not about taking anything away from the artists themselves. Of course if something is in print and you like it, buy it.

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