Identifier | 5409621 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD-R |
Media Count | 1 |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Note | Bill Hicks envisioned a big earthquake sending California into the ocean, leaving a place called Arizona Bay. When you hear how Hicks ridicules Los Angeles, you will think that Woody Allen's comments about Los Angeles in Annie Hall were compliments. Hicks extends his "comedy of hate" to Republicans ("The Elephant Is Dead") and fundamentalist Christians ("Dinosaurs in the Bible"). This posthomous release culls material from 1992 performances as well as music he recorded, and even though from time to time the music is intrusive, it often works well with the jokes (especially on "The Elephant is Dead"). |
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Bill Hicks 1992-11-22 Arizona Bay, Unknown, Unknown | |
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Set 1 | Goodbye You Lizard Scum Step on the Gas (L.A. Riots) Hooligans Officer Nigger Hater As Long as We're Talking Shelf Life (Kennedy) Elephant Is Dead (Bush) Me & Saddam Bullies of the World Shane's Song Dinosaurs in the Bible Living God Marketing & Advertising Don't Talk for Me Clam Lappers & Sonic the Hedgehog She's Got a Broken Heart Pussywhipped Satan L.A. Falls Elvis |
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