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Dirty Old Man: Greatest Hits Music Larry Pierce Dirty Old Man: Greatest Hits Songs | 1. | Pretty Woman |
| 2. | Hillbilly Girlfriend |
| 3. | When the Carnival Came to Town |
| 4. | Good Hard Screwing |
| 5. | Porking You Is Always on My Mind |
| 6. | Girls Were Made to Screw |
| 7. | We Screwed in the Rain |
| 8. | Pretty Cowgirl |
| 9. | Law Against Brassieres, A |
| 10. | This Girl Makes Me Horny |
| 11. | Front Row Ticket |
| 12. | Her Old Love Letters |
| 13. | If You Want Romance... |
| 14. | She's a Nymphomaniac |
| 15. | I'm a Prick (Fools Are a Dime a Dozen) |
| 16. | Screw Your Brains Out (One Night Stand) |
| 17. | Get It Through Your Head |
| 18. | Gigolo |
| 19. | Hike Your Skirt up Higher (Stank up the Whole Room) |
| 20. | Don't Tell Anybody I Screwed You (Can I Buy You a Drink) |
| 21. | Shriveled Up |
| 22. | I Asked Her for a Date |
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Dirty Old Man: Greatest Hits
$14.49 Lyrics translated from the Spanish by Guillermo Hernandaz, Yolanda Zepeda and Jaime Nicolopulos.
Following on from his father Santiago Jimenez' own successful run as a conjunto musician in San Antonio, Flaco Jimenez put together a conjunto of his own in the '50s, eventually becoming one of the most famous figures in Tex-Mex music (also known as Musica Nortena in Mexico). Based ...
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$13.45 Recorded live in Portland, Oregon and Altanta, Georgia in Spring 2002.
SHUT UP YOU FUCKING BABY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.
CMJ (12/02, p.58) - "...Cross swims upstream...to confront the emptiness and crass commercialism of flag waving....Pointed and side-splitting at the same time while never sounding like he's doing a 'bit'..."
Comedy is hard, as many a hack has said, but comedy albums are even harder. Consider this: there was an explosion of comedians in the '80s and '90s, yet there hadn't been a classic comedy album since Bill Hicks. Both the standard-bearer of '90s standup, Jerry Seinfeld, and Los Angeles' vital alternative comedy scene of the '90s failed to produce an album of note, so it then seemed like the comedy album was dead and buried in 2002. Then, David Cross -- best known as the "David" of the brilliant Mr. Show With Bob & David, the greatest sketch comedy show in history -- did a whirlwind tour of rock clubs in the spring of 2002, releasing highlights from the tour (culled mainly from Portland and Atlanta dates) as the Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! album on Sub Pop that fall. It would be hyperbole to say that it revitalizes the genre -- one album can't do that, and it's doubtful that anybody else would be given the freedom Cross was accorded here -- but it is no stretch to say that it's one of the greatest albums in recorded comedy history. Cross' genius is that he not only fearlessly tackles political, social, and religious issues that his contemporaries dance around, he also eases from stinging satire to absurdity during the course of narratives that seemingly ramble but always wind back to their main theme. When everybody else treats George W. Bush with kid gloves, Cross tears into him with savage humor and logic, dissecting everything from the war on terrorism and Bush's reaction to 9-11 ("Nader would have f*cking bombed Afghanistan...What did we expect he was gonna do? The planes hit and he's gonna hole up in a Motel 8 with a bottle of Jack, just crying in a corner?") to his family history, the 300 dollar tax refund, and position on SDI, not just cracking jokes, but cutting to the political quick the way no pundit has had the guts to do. The Catholic Church and John Ashcroft are subject to similar rants, but the key isn't that Cross is preaching to the converted or just reciting "liberal" lines -- he offers biting, informed criticism that only a comedian could possibly deliver. It's not all religion and politics, though: just as funny are Cross' reading of a story from the Promise Keepers handbook, recounting a night of debauchery with Harlow, and exposing the absurdities in Cosi's marketing plan for Squaggels, their square bagel. It's standup at its finest -- fierce, angry, freewheeling, and hysterically funny. The recording is so good it's just icing on the cake that the packaging is a wonderful knowing parody: none of the song titles have anything to do with ...
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$12.05 Marcus G. Graf von Rittberg was born in Valencia, Spain and grew up in Germany. At the age of seven he started playing the piano. First, his lessons were focused mainly on classical music. As a teenager his musical focus and training shifted towards Jazz, Funk, Latin and Blues and later on Hip Hop and Electronic music. In 2004 he moved to Minneapolis and successfully obtained his associate degree in music production and audio engineering ...
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