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Andrew Dice Clay - Day The Laughter Died, Pt. 2

Facts

Artist(s)Andrew Dice Clay
StudioWarner Bros / Wea
Release DateNovember 16, 1993
UPC Code093624547327
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Tracks

  1. 'Tis the Season [A Conceptual Piece]
  2. Thermometers
  3. Gas (Feminine)
  4. Deef & Dumb
  5. Notes
  6. Sound
  7. Wedding
  8. Critics
  9. Pink Dot
  10. My First Concert
  11. Chinese
  12. More Notes
  13. Dr. Dice
  14. Rice
  15. Film & Video
  16. Bachlorette Party
  17. Tom & The Philippino
  18. Wife Tells All
  19. Surprise
  20. Games
  21. Talk to 'Em
  22. Chinks
  23. Mad Max
  24. Sealed With a Kiss
  25. Contractor
  26. Songs
  27. Chinese Restaurant
  28. Greeting Cards
  29. No Poems
  30. Argument

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (23 reviews)

rating: 4 Quote4 When you're Hating the WorldQuote
It's raw, attack the audience, evil mischief. Delicious if you've just had enough of people, yuppies in particular....who wear sweaters. Just take a look at the picture of Clay on the cover. It somehow seems to explain what happened in this one here. Crude, Rude, very Angry. This is the opposite end of the spectrum from Cosby, Seinfeld, Blue Collar, etc. June 17, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteComedy is NOT the issue here!!!!Quote
Dice Clay's "The Day The Laughter Died, Part Deux" is exactly what its title implies...Dice continuing his venture in, let's say, ANTI-COMEDY as he did previously on "...Laughter Died, Pt. One." Here, Dice dosen't at all appear interested in spilling out jokes, anecdotes, impersonations, or even comical stories...Instead, he reaches back & delivers full-on performance art! Its almost as if he's determined NOT to be comical, but, rather, to toy with his small audience and see who he can agitate...kinda like an older brother who keeps chippin' away at his sibling until it erupts into pure frustration!! It's a gutsy move for a "comedian" sliding down the other side of the mountain after he's peaked so high. A portrait of a comedian who clearly doesn't care & is content to just go for broke! Ya hear...!?!? August 9, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteVery funnyQuote
A lot of people missed the point of this CD. Dice showed up unannounced with no material prepared. His goal was to piss off as many people as he could. Some of the people in the club leave
and he also gets into a fight with an audience member at the end. He was venting like Lenny Bruce use to do. Even though some of the rants misfire, most of it is hilarious. March 30, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteCathartic, to say the least...Quote
This is the album by which all, and I mean ALL other Dice albums are measured. The man had nothing to lose by the time he did this one, his contract was obviously up and America had lost interest.

Of course, all of these things pale in comparison to what is contained on this album. Audience participation. I leave it at that.

The final bit 'The Arguement' remains one of his best.

Anger, sheer ANGER is what incarnates this highly impressive follow-up to the original Day The Laughter Died. After the disappointing and whipped '40 too long' -which tried to make trite nonsense like picking out a suit funny- this final major label release is unapologetic and vicious.

You will feel truly inspired after listening to this album and if your name is Max, I have no pity. November 5, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteUnderground Dice..Quote
A wonder of nature this album from Andrew Dice Clay.

One of the best hidden comedy albums ever.

This is experimental material, either you love it or hate it.

A definate gem to add to your collection.

"Its just a matter of opinion.." -the heckler October 29, 2005

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