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The exploits of the man who gets "no respect" from anyone finally gets what he so richly deserves: Rodney Dangerfield has been immortalized on a little plastic disc. It's a good thing, too, as vinyl copies of NO RESPECT are hard to come by. The years may have dulled Dangerfield's celluloid luster and appeal, but this landmark recording is still the epitome of Rodney, recorded when he was loosening up his Borsch Belt bellyaches and eviscerating his audience with his spiciest and choicest one-liners.
You know you're in good hands when an album opens with the line, "No respect at all-when I was a baby I was breast-fed by my father!" From there the barbs come sharp and quick. Dangerfield's sweaty swagger, corrosive New York tone, and quick-draw delivery are physically captured on audio; you can almost feel his full-body twitches through the speakers. If you only know Dangerfield from his antics in such classically coarse flicks as CADDYSHACK and EASY MONEY, revisit a prime moment in stand-up history with NO RESPECT. You'll still respect yourself in the morning.
Solo performer: Rodney Dangerfield (spoken vocals). Rodney Dangerfield No Respect Songs No Respect Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   Just A Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T as Aretha Franklin taught us how to spell it, Rodney Dangerfield finally got it. This album sums up his career as one of the all time greats. His best and funniest one liners never stop from beginning to end on this now classic album (CD, and finally he got the respect he deserved. Submitted by dwightd (Lansdowne, Pa. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Vintage Rodney at his Best ! Rodney Dangerfield's 1980 Grammy Winning for Best Comedy Album is clearly deserved.
It makes a great gift. I have the whole
CD Memorized, and his jokes always make every guy, and some women laugh. The sound
quality is much improved over the previously released casette. You can't
go wrong for the price. Submitted by Jim (Cherry Hill, NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I can't relax, ya' know.......... Rodney is so awesome ! I had this CD on vinyl, and was wondering when I could find it on CD. He's Rickles without the edge :) Submitted by Regular12 (Chicago, IL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Definitive Rodney! The only Rodney CD you'll ever need. Contains his classic bits recorded at the height of his powers and popularity before the string of questionable and/or awful movies. The only complaint is that the CD is not "indexed" beyond track 1 is side 1 of the vinyl, and track 2 is side 2. Not that it matters much with comedy CDs. Check it out. Submitted by a reviewer (Dayton OH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | John Lennon Plastic Ono Band CD (1970) (Import) Gold; Omr
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$27.75 JOHN LENNON PLASTIC ONO BAND came out at the same time as an album by Lennon's wife Yoko Ono (also titled PLASTIC ONO BAND).
John Lennon's 1970 official solo debut is as remarkable for its startling contrast to the Beatles as it is for the passion and force of its songwriting. Stripped-down, gripping, and emotionally resonant, PLASTIC ONO BAND has little to do with the hook-heavy pop of his early Beatles work, or the psychedelic, word-salad approach of his songs on SGT PEPPER'S LONELY HEART'S CLUB BAND and ABBEY ROAD. Instead, this is an album of intensely confessional songs that lay bare the personal demons Lennon was trying to exorcise at the time--the ghosts of fame, family, faith, and individual identity, among them.
The sound of the album is straightforward and hard-hitting. Spare, lean rock arrangements with piano, drums, bass, and guitar frame the songs effectively, letting Lennon's narratives carry the weight. The songs are shot through with bitterness ("I Found Out"), disillusionment ("God"), and regret ("Mother"), but there are also moments of hope in "Hold On" and the achingly beautiful "Love," which ranks alongside the very best of Lennon's ballads. Lennon was undergoing primal scream therapy during these sessions and the results can be heard, overtly (the strained vocals of "Well, Well, Well"), and in the rage and anguish of his harrowingly honest songwriting. ...
| | Rodney Dangerfield No Respect: The Ultimate Collection DVDs (2004) Remastered
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$21.99 The irrepressible Rodney Dangerfield was best known for his catchphrase "I don't get no respect." But he also left behind a lot of laughs through numerous film, television, and stand up appearances. This collection gathers together some of his finest work, and is comprised of two HBO specials; three ABC specials; some Miller Lite commercials; a TONIGHT SHOW appearance; and a whole lot more. Rodney enjoyed poking fun at his own failings, attracting fans with routines about his hapless relationships and bittersweet life experiences. A sparring partner for many fellow celebrities, NO RESPECT includes appearances by Bill Murray, Sam Kinison, Jerry Seinfeld, and many others. Ultimately the inverse of Rodney's infamous catchphrase proved to be true: He got respect, and a lot of love too.
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| | David Cross It's Not Funny CD (2004)
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$9.75 On his second album, IT'S NOT FUNNY, actor/comedian David Cross (veteran of cult classics MR. SHOW and THE BEN STILLER SHOW) examines the rise of patriotic country songs as the United States prepared for war with Iraq, skewering the likes of Lee Greenwood with his acerbic satire. This sharply honed attack exemplifies a man with a quick wit who has become royalty in the kingdom of cutting-edge comedy.
Cross is not explicitly a political comedian; however, as with the late Bill Hicks, his humor derives from wandering monologues that pick apart the ridiculousness and hypocrisy of society. Cross's every path just naturally strolls back to politics, and usually to the Bush Administration and the Iraq War. He's ...
| | Guv Papercut CD (2004)
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$12.69 Two mid-westerners and a couple of New England natives with similar musical influences met in Rhode Island and formed the band Guv in December of 2003. Guv forges emotional connections with listeners through an intelligently inspired approach to making music. Guv's formula combines detailed song structure, thoughtful lyrics and riveting guitar solos with overriding influences of both classic and modern indie Brit rock. While tending towards solemn moodiness in many songs, the band's underlying playfulness often rises to the surface. Songs about embarrassing hook-up stories and absurd stage attire lighten the mood. Guv wants to make you think, rock, dance, and then laugh.Guv originally began as a solo project of original songs composed and recorded by Adam Cissell (lead singer, guitar) during the fall of 2003. He released these recordings independently as "Papercut" in May 2004. However it was in November 2003 that the current day band began to take shape.After he recorded "Papercut", Adam was playing guitar with Bryan Ploutz (guitar) one night and expressed his yearning to form a band. Bryan then introduced Adam to his friend, Matt Atwood (drums, vocals), who had similarly done a good deal of solo recording. In need of a bass player to round out the band, Adam then suggested that another guitarist and mutual friend of theirs, Jeff Zupka (bass), might lend his talent to round out this stimulating foursome. The band came into being a few weeks later as a result of a drunken dinner in Providence. You wouldn't guess from their inspired music and jilting stage presence that these guys all work as engineers in their day jobs.Derived from Adam's life-long nickname, Guv gained approval to become the official name of the band. The first task at hand for the guys would be to master the material Adam recorded for "Papercut." By April 2004, Guv was ready to hit the stage and started to perform the songs live. They played local gigs throughout the summer of 2004 in Rhode Island, and one festival, Playa del Fuego (PDF), in Delaware.In the fall of 2004, the band began collaborating fully to write new songs. As one could imagine, this has helped bring more creative elements into the writing process. Guv's sound for the new material highlights the vocals of Matt and the riff-based work of Bryan. This cooperative writing process lends Guv a greater depth; emotional undertones are enhanced by the layering of sounds and techniques. These elements are showcased by a very modern rock groove. Recording of the new material began in November 2004 and remains ongoing.2005 brought about more live performances for Guv. Playing a mix of Papercut material and the new material, Guv played 16 shows in the Boston/Providence region. Guv also gained online radio acclaim in the fall of '05, being featured twice on indie rock station WOXY.com, on their Unsigned@WOXY.com program, which features upcoming bands from around the globe. Guv's "Firestorm" was played on this program and also mixed in with regular rotation along with other indie rockers. By the end of '05, ...
| | Hartung, Krispen & Friends Xperimentus CD (2005)
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$16.45 Xperimentus is a series of experimental and avant-garde compositions by Krispen Hartung and 13 other musicians from the international Looper's Delight discussion group and community. Each composition is a duo composed virtually and in collaboration over the internet by Hartung and these amazingly creative and awe-inspiring musicians. Xperimentus is a unique blend of personalities and multiple playing styles that fuses ambient, experimental, and avant-garde music into a delightful collage of music art. The Players - Krispen Hartung (USA) - Acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, sound engineering, ...
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