Dice Pt. 2 [Import]

Dice Pt. 2 [Import]

Dice Pt. 2 [Import]

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Taken from the 2003 album, 'Much More Than Much Love', featuring Beth Orton & produced by William Obit. Tracks TBA. Epic.

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Day The Laughter Died, Pt. 2
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Comedy is NOT the issue here!!!!
  • Very funny
  • rock-bottom-genius
  • A Masterpiece!
  • Dice hits rock bottom on this!
Day The Laughter Died, Pt. 2
Andrew Dice Clay
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000AEIO
Release Date: 1998-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Tis The Season
  2. Thermometers
  3. Gas (Feminine)
  4. Deef & Dumb
  5. The Notes
  6. Sound
  7. The Wedding
  8. Critics
  9. Pink Dot
  10. My First Concert
  11. Chinese
  12. More Notes
  13. Dr. Dice
  14. Rice
  15. Film & Video
  16. Bachelorette 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. The Contractor
  26. Songs
  27. Chinese Restaurant
  28. Greeting Cards
  29. No Poems
  30. The Argument

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Comedy is NOT the issue here!!!!.......2006-08-10

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...!?!?

5 out of 5 stars Very funny.......2006-03-31

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.

5 out of 5 stars rock-bottom-genius.......2004-07-18

this is one of THE BEST COMEDY ALBUMS OF ALL TIME...NO stupid set-up/punchlines, NO old material re-hashed, NO JOKES...just straight foreward, nothing- to-lose, improvisational rants and tyrades from a bitter aging (...)....AMAZING!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!.......2004-01-07

This album is a true work of art. Of all of Dice's albums (I have ALL of them and can quote all of them to you), this one stands out to me. Most other reviews I've read complain that Dice sounds angry, tired, worn out, and uncomfortable, and they say that he just is not funny on this album. But think about it...this album is called "The Day the Laughter Died Part 2". It's not called "The Day There Was Tons Of Comedy and Laughter". And secondly, it was recorded in front of an extremely small crowd. Hence, not very much crowd reaction. Dice wasn't at Madison Square Garden in front of thousands of people for this one. At the Garden, Dice seemed overwhelmed to be in front of such a large crowd, and his excitement seemed to sway his act toward being a bit more of a crowd-pleasing routine aimed at just getting people to laugh. On this album, Dice is just plain angry...insulting the audience and also ranting and raving about even the simplest little things in life like when frozen pads of butter at restaurants are too hard to spread on piece of bread. Most other reviews I've read about this album criticize this anger, but it is precisely this anger that makes this album so funny to me! When Dice gets angry, and he does on this album, watch out! His mouth is absolutely the filthiest on this album. Dice says, on this album, some of the filthiest things to EVER exit the mouth of a human being in the history of mankind itself, and it is for that reason that I listen to this album almost DAILY in my car. He's not trying to put on a big act for everybody. He's just being himself...talking about everyday situations like attending his sister's wedding reception and making it funny in that 13-year-old, adolescent-sounding way that only Dice can. He's every teen-aged male's hero. And it's his enraged delivery that makes it so funny. It's all in the delivery, folks. Pick up a copy of this album and listen to it for what it is and laugh at the fact that there's always someone out there who is angrier and more disgusted with life than you are. And listen to it without sitting there waiting for the dirty nursery rhymes because you'll be waiting for a long time.

1 out of 5 stars Dice hits rock bottom on this!.......2003-05-27

Just as I thought Dice was getting better ...", he goes and releases this garbage?!
I always thought Dice was funny, but his jokes about women could offend quite a few people. Regardless of that, ... so naturally I thought the sequel would be much better. WRONG!
Dice does nothing but yell, insult the audience, repeat the same stupid stuff over and over, goes off completely over his trademark "dirty nursery rhymes", says some of the nastiest things to ever fly out of a human being's mouth, then, to top it off, throws the mike down and goes out in the audience to pick a fight with someone. (Personally I hope Dice got his ... kicked).
The man's career seemed to go downhill from there, and it was after that that he decided to reinvent himself as a TV star ..., but he soon after retook the stage as the "Diceman" we all knew so well.
All I have to say is, save your money on this album. It'll leave a bad taste in the mouths of even the most die hard Dice fan.
Day The Laughter Died, Pt. 2
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dice strikes Dangerfield's again...
  • Cathartic, to say the least...
  • Underground Dice..
  • Marlee' Matlin did anotha deaf movie!
  • Ouch, how did this actualy get released?
Day The Laughter Died, Pt. 2
Andrew Dice Clay
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002MNW
Release Date: 1993-11-16

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

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Dice strikes Dangerfield's again..........2007-05-22

...and he's doing a sequel to his improvised disaster, The Day The Laughter Died. For this sequel, he cleverly tacks a "Part 2" onto the end of the title and opens the album with his hysterical, self-fellating laughter. Holy smoking greasers, Batman! HE'S LAUGHING AT HIS OWN "JOKES"!!? WHODATHUNK!? I knew Dice was an egotist jackass, but this is a new low for him.

Unlike the first album, though, where the audience started off at a decent size and gradually decreased for obvious reasons, the audience in this album seems to be comprised of 7 people. This is understandable, seeing as this album was recorded and released in 1993, when Dice's 15 minutes of fame had subsided. The fact that he's still doing his "comedy" to this day scares me, although thankfully, no one pays attention to him anymore, other than stupid 16-year-olds who regularly visit 4chan and watch SNL reruns incessantly hoping someone will drop an F-bomb by accident.

Anyway, the audience is ridiculously small, and it is wise advice that you play this album on your computer with a dynamic range compressor plugin for your media player (preferably Winamp), since that's the only way you'll be able to hear the audience's response to Dice's material clearly, except when he's jamming the mic into an audience member's face to ask him/her a question or abuse him/her. Indeed, Dice does do a lot of audience abuse in this album, even more so than in the previous album. He's clearly desperate to squeeze as much laughter out of his audience as possible, and seeing as he's giving his "I have no material, so I'm going to abuse my audience" schtick another fling, the material becomes boring quite fast. In fact, at one point, he repeats the "Pink Dot" skit, as if to say, "I'm going real low here, so I'm repeating the same skit I told to another chick to you."

The even more jarring thing about this album is, it doesn't have an ending. You thought InuYasha had a ridiculous anticlimax? Brother, hear this album and change your view. Dice admits toward the "end", he can't do a big ending. Of course, he could have ended by playing the piano like he did LAST time he did this schtick, but he already did that earlier in the album, so scratch that. The album ends with Dice insulting an audience member and challenging him to a fight. Yep, that's it.

One positive note: this is the only Dice album to date I have managed to listen to in its entirety. The rest are based on partial listenings, or bits and pieces. However, with a comedian like Dice, it's best to take his material in small doses. For a short while after listening to this album, I needed to use a Commodore 64 to replace my damaged brain.

Oh, and in case you're wondering: no rhymes. Turns out, Dice hates the rhymes. I'm just as surprised as you are.

Only recommended if you need to have every Dice album ever. It's a slightly better and less boring album than the original, but that's like saying it's better to have syringes jammed into my eyeballs than to have a knife plunged into my kneecaps.

5 out of 5 stars Cathartic, to say the least..........2005-11-05

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.

5 out of 5 stars Underground Dice.........2005-10-29

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

4 out of 5 stars Marlee' Matlin did anotha deaf movie!.......2004-08-21

This album ranks as one of the most bizarre things ever committed to tape. Someone who is only interested in the stand-up comedy of Dice's heyday might not take to this too well, as this album is more of a performance art piece than it is just stand up comedy. Dice was just coming off the point in his career when he had just faded back into obscurity, so he is free to let himself experiment with new forms of his comedy, and here he seems to be going off with some improvisational riffing. While things here are not funny from beginning to end (the show definitely lags in some places), certain parts of this album must be heard to be believed (especially in the first half), with special mention going to the "The Wedding." I'm not a major Dice fan per se, but to listen to this and not hear the loud, bombastic irony of his act in all its glory is missing the point. This may be the craziest comedy album of all time, up there with Bill Hicks' "Rant in E-minor", all born from a man who had nothing to lose, and seemed to know it too well.

1 out of 5 stars Ouch, how did this actualy get released?.......2004-01-11

I'm a big fan of Andrew Dice Clays earlier work like 'One Night with Dice' and 'The Diceman Cometh' but this particular CD is just awful, Andrew is more pissed off and enraged than ever here and he mostly yells & complains rather than tell jokes or attempt to be funny ,Dice picks on audience members like he normaly does but goes alittle to far this time ,in fact one couple gets up and leaves at one point, and he gets into a shouting match with another person to the point they're about to fight each other(literaly) You could tell Dice was having a bad night,even a diehard Dice fan will have trouble enjoying this one... All it did was make me feel sorry for him.
Dice Pt. 2
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Dice Pt. 2

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0000CG9PV
    Release Date: 2003-10-14

    Album Description

    Taken from the 2003 album, 'Much More Than Much Love', featuring Beth Orton & produced by William Obit. Tracks TBA. Epic.

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    6. Electro-Soma
    7. Elefish Jellyphant
    8. Essential Hardcore [Import]
    9. Eyeball (Eyeball Paul's Theme) [CD-single] [Import]
    10. Eyes on You, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

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