Dice was the man back in the late 1980s. He's still the only comedian ever to have sold out Madison Square Garden on multiple occasions. I hope some of the younger guys here get the chance to turn on to his material.
I bought his twin CD "The Day the Laughter Died" way back in 1990 (I think) when it came out. I've heard it's something of a collector's item today. It's classic because he's totally bombing on stage in a small club, and yet still had the balls to put it all on disk and sell it anyway. Most comedians these days are way too chickenshit to do anything like that.
I always thought he was basically a good man who got a raw deal from the politically correct establishment. It was such bullshit how they banned him from SNL and other TV venues.
A red pill pop culture pioneer. May he rise again.
I bought his twin CD "The Day the Laughter Died" way back in 1990 (I think) when it came out. I've heard it's something of a collector's item today. It's classic because he's totally bombing on stage in a small club, and yet still had the balls to put it all on disk and sell it anyway. Most comedians these days are way too chickenshit to do anything like that.
I always thought he was basically a good man who got a raw deal from the politically correct establishment. It was such bullshit how they banned him from SNL and other TV venues.
A red pill pop culture pioneer. May he rise again.