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Post by rodrod780 on May 14, 2006 15:06:02 GMT -5
CD's: Dangerous CD's: Dangerous "Possibly the most confrontational stand-up comic of his era, Bill Hicks perhaps was also the most confessional comic of his time. His rants are more like dissertations with jokes thrown in for good measure. On his first CD release from 1990, Dangerous, Hicks unleashes on the audience his thoughts about homelessness ("Modern Bummer"), smoking ("Smoking"), drugs ("The War on Drugs"), the state of rock & roll ("We Live in a World ..."), and the decline of intellectualism ("Flying Saucer Tour") in late-'80s America. He also talks about his relationship with his family ("My Parents") and his fascination with pornography ("Please Do Not Disturb"). www.rykodisc.com/Catalog/dump/rykoalbums_682.asp
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Post by Gareth Davies on May 15, 2006 11:28:04 GMT -5
Possibly my favorite Hicks album...
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Post by rodrod780 on May 18, 2006 23:49:10 GMT -5
You guys really need to listen to Hicks... amazing. Maybe we can play some more clips in future episodes.
- Rod
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jambo
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Don't get c**ky kid!
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Post by jambo on Jul 8, 2006 8:08:16 GMT -5
You guys really need to listen to Hicks... amazing. Maybe we can play some more clips in future episodes. - Ros I used to watch Bill Hicks on TV alot over here { Uk } in the mind 1980's, yea he sure was a funny guy. There aren't many funny people around no more, not that I watch a lot of tv. Still it's shocking to think the dudes been dead for like ten years. How time flys! J
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Post by rodrod780 on Jul 9, 2006 0:36:29 GMT -5
Jambo Fett,
Hicks just said... what needed to be said. I plant seeds everyday. Get people to wake up.
- Rod
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