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j123vt_99 07-19-04 11:02 AM

Adam Sandler - Shhh Don't Tell
 
just curious if anyone has heard this yet... not too bad... the usual gay/fart/d**k/school jokes.. pretty funny though.. he does a cool tribute to his father on it though

MasterCXtreme 07-19-04 01:15 PM

I didn't realize it was out already, wow. I might pick it up, I usually enjoy his stuff.

j123vt_99 07-19-04 02:22 PM

i think it officially comes out tomorrow

Crocker Jarmen 07-19-04 07:25 PM

I'll be very happy to pick it up. I've enjoyed stuff on his other CD's, and I really like the fact that someone's releasing actual 'comedy albums', akin to Cheech and Chong and Monty Pythin stuff. I do love standup, but audio gives you the oppertunity to do things that wouldn't work as a TV skit.

The Talking Goat thing on his second album is one of the funniest/bizare things I've ever heard.

FrozenMetalHead 07-19-04 08:50 PM

I picked this up last week. I think it's hit and miss. Lots of funny things, and some groaners. It's a mixture of comedy skits and songs, like most of his other albums. I've only listened to it once, and that was a week ago (not a reflection on the cd - I've just had several other discs to listen to since then). The track that sticks in my head the most is the song "The Mule Sessions." It's a very inventive track in my opinion. It's produced like a stripped, down blues recording from the early 30s, and includes several fade ins and outs (therefore the "sessions" title).

Now that I'm remembering it, the songs on the album all have a distinct production style. There's a hip hop track, country, dance, blues, etc.

If you're a fan of his other albums, this is pretty much in line with those. Personnally, I still think his first two were the best - but of course I was in college then - maybe it was the times.

C-Mart 07-20-04 12:08 AM

Anymore cool Goat songs or skits? That has always been my favorite on his albums!

j123vt_99 07-20-04 07:46 AM

nope.. got a new character named Pibb.. kinda annoying


Originally posted by C-Mart
Anymore cool Goat songs or skits? That has always been my favorite on his albums!

j123vt_99 07-20-04 07:47 AM

for good comedy look for David Cross or Stephen Lynch.. good funny (and adult) stuff


Originally posted by Crocker Jarmen
I'll be very happy to pick it up. I've enjoyed stuff on his other CD's, and I really like the fact that someone's releasing actual 'comedy albums', akin to Cheech and Chong and Monty Pythin stuff. I do love standup, but audio gives you the oppertunity to do things that wouldn't work as a TV skit.

The Talking Goat thing on his second album is one of the funniest/bizare things I've ever heard.


DJLinus 07-21-04 01:16 PM

I'm on the fence about this one. I absolutely loved his first disc. I about fell out of my chair when hearing "At a Medium Pace." But I was in high school at that time. His last couple of CDs were just okay.

MasterCXtreme 07-21-04 05:01 PM

I think i'm in the minority here, but IMO, "What's Your Name" is his best album period.

policy 07-21-04 05:10 PM

FUNK. This album is TOTAL crap. Nothing made me laugh. I'm sad I wasted my time downloading it and would have had major buyers remorse had I paid for it.

The Pibb character is ANNOYING.

Tarantino 07-21-04 05:35 PM

I agree with the David Cross CD recommendations, they're GREAT.


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