No Respect
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- No Respect
- Son Of No Respect
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4999 in Music
- Released on: 2000-04-18
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Explicit Lyrics, Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Customer Reviews
Classic Rodney! Tons of laughs.
Rodney Dangerfield was a very gifted comedian. There is no one who can take his place.
This cd is one of his best. The laughs start at once and don't end until he finally says "Sorry people shows over!" The crowd was ,(me included) left begging for more. He does a great encore, and even tangles with hecklers and fields questions from the audience, all with his brilliant humor, snappy timing and lightning fast comebacks.
I can never get enough Rodney. If you are new to him, this would make for an excellent introduction.
He will be missed!
Have fun laughing your butt off!
Superb
Funniest man ever! A must own for every fan of the late Great One. Rodney was a master of his craft.
Masterful--Funny, Creative, and in Control
I'd heard a variety of Rodney Dangerfield one-liners in my time, but always wondered, is it possible that an entire album of one-liners could be that funny? Absolutely! Dangerfield is an example of a comic whose delivery and persona perfectly match his subject matter. The lines come out of him non-stop, each one relying on his sad-sack persona for the extra bit of pathetic humor.
What's most impressive about Rodney Dangerfield--and I'd say the same of Jackie Mason when I saw him in concert--is the absolute mastery and control that he has over his material and the audience. There are several instances of heckling during his set and he quiets them down with a quick retort and doesn't so much as skip a beat. At the end of the album he answers some questions from audience members and shows a flair for both improvisational humor and the ability to tie audience comments back to his own material. I'm stunned that I got this CD for about $7. You'd be hard-pressed to find a better comedy value anywhere. (Just for your calibration purposes, my favorite comedians are "early" George Carlin, Robin Williams, Mitch Hedberg, Woody Allen, Steve Martin, Bill Cosby and the Sklar Brothers.)




