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post #51 of 54
I haven't heard a lot of Firesign Theatre, but The Further Adventures of Nick Danger, Third Eye is some kind of brilliant.
post #52 of 54
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Originally Posted by Trav McGee
Another lost great, BUDDY HACKETT. Holy shit, he had one act for the TV crowd that thought his voice was cute, and a whole 'nother for the night clubs.
I always that in itself was hilarious. Most of the people who'd seen him on TV had no idea that he was actually one of the filthiest comics working. People who went to see him in Vegas had no idea what they were in for. It was kind of subversive, really.
post #53 of 54
Hudson and Landry are never heard of anymore. Did they ever tour? They were a couple of radio jocks in LA I believe. Classic routines. You really want to try to find their albums.

My name's Ed Head. This is my brother Fred Head. Over there is our Dad, Red Head. He's the head Head. (or something like that).
post #54 of 54
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Originally Posted by Greg David
I always that in itself was hilarious. Most of the people who'd seen him on TV had no idea that he was actually one of the filthiest comics working. People who went to see him in Vegas had no idea what they were in for. It was kind of subversive, really.
So, he was sort of the ur-Saget?
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