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Title: The Dice Man!
Post by: snogrog on July 29, 2010, 06:38:28 PM
Hey all. Been a while since I've posted on here. Cool to see all the changes on here!

Anyways, simple question getting back in the swing of things...


What was the Andrew Dice Clay album Tom has mentioned where it sounds like he is just falling apart? It's been something I've wanted to hear for a while now but cannot remember the name! I'm a terrible FOT, I know!

And after hearing a bit of his on the radio today, I can safely say...how the hell did this guy fool everybody into thinking he was funny? yeesh.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: eastgrandforks on July 29, 2010, 06:58:01 PM
Pretty sure it's called "The Day the Laughter Died" or something close to that. Google agrees.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: mike_b on July 30, 2010, 10:27:20 AM
Yeah it's The Day the Laughter Died. Produced by Rick Rubin for some reason!
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: Shaggy 2 Grote on July 30, 2010, 01:49:16 PM
It makes a huge difference.  You really get the pure, uncluttered Andrew Dice Clay sound, as it was meant to be heard.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: Wes on July 30, 2010, 02:08:19 PM
Rubin should reunite with Dice and have him put out comedy versions of the American album series, with the Dice Man doing covers of classic jokes and comedy bits. The first volume of Andrew Dice Clay: American Recordings could have him do a series of Henny Youngman jokes, Who's On First?, Slowly I Turned (Niagara Falls), a dramatic a capella version Victor Borge playing the William Tell Overture upside down, Bill Cosby's Noah bit and some other classics.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: DJ Clem on July 30, 2010, 04:18:36 PM
I’ll Grind Her Legs To Chopped Meat!: The Benny Bell Sessions
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: Eric Fishlegs on July 30, 2010, 10:17:46 PM
Rubin should reunite with Dice and have him put out comedy versions of the American album series, with the Dice Man doing covers of classic jokes and comedy bits. The first volume of Andrew Dice Clay: American Recordings could have him do a series of Henny Youngman jokes, Who's On First?, Slowly I Turned (Niagara Falls), a dramatic a capella version Victor Borge playing the William Tell Overture upside down, Bill Cosby's Noah bit and some other classics.

Niagara Falls rhymes with balls so that'd give Dice plenty of material to work with.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: Joe Rogaine on July 31, 2010, 01:17:13 AM
Hey all. Been a while since I've posted on here. Cool to see all the changes on here!

Anyways, simple question getting back in the swing of things...


What was the Andrew Dice Clay album Tom has mentioned where it sounds like he is just falling apart? It's been something I've wanted to hear for a while now but cannot remember the name! I'm a terrible FOT, I know!

And after hearing a bit of his on the radio today, I can safely say...how the hell did this guy fool everybody into thinking he was funny? yeesh.


If you're into comics eating it you might want to check out some of those Bill Hicks videos on Youtube. Anybody know of any other examples?
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: cavorting with nudists on July 31, 2010, 10:33:40 AM
Seriously, what's the story with that Day the Laughter Died album?  I know it's unfunny (with ADC, that's axiomatic) but is it clear that everyone involved--Clay, the audience, Rubin, the record label--knows it's just pathetically unfunny and if so, why was it released? and if not, where did that title come from?  Was Clay saying, "Look I keep it so real that you even get to hear me fuck up"? Was the record label taking revenge on him for some reason (like when Bob Dylan jumped to Geffen and Columbia struck back by releasing an album of his worst-ever outtakes, and yeah I do hope that's the first time Andrew Dice Clay has ever been compared to Bob Dylan)?
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: mackro on July 31, 2010, 11:55:52 PM
Andrew Dice Clay/Def American probably released The Day The Laughter Died because Dice figured he was on his way to a successful movie career, and wanted to end the whole stand-up thing. Anyone remember the Adventures Of Ford Fairlane? Well, he ended up being busy doing secondary or tertiary characters in a gazillion movies until 2001. Successful? Maybe.

Just recently, he's trying to make a comeback. But since this was news to me until I looked at his wiki page just a few seconds ago, the comeback probably isn't working.
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: mackro on August 01, 2010, 12:01:47 AM
(Side note: every time i see this thread, The Fall song of the same name enters my head, and I get giddy)
Title: Re: The Dice Man!
Post by: Joe Rogaine on August 01, 2010, 07:00:22 PM
Ive always been partial to this video, ive never seen laughter die quicker. This is how all Larry the Cable guys shows should end. My favorite part is when he asks the crowd "what do ya think folks?".


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mmlWsWBfTQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mmlWsWBfTQ)


The only other one i could think of was of course the Kramer incident.