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Really looked up to him when I was an edgy teenager, MAAAAN. I think some of his bits hold up but overall way too preachy and took himself too seriously. That Undertaker outfit he wore and that "Just a Ride" speech are douche chill city. Also him pretending to be assassinated for being too much of a truthteller was fawkin broootallly gay. Carlin's "Modern Man" might've been worse although at least he didn't wear a wrestling costume.
 

UnPRePared

For the last time, I am NOT Frank Grimes!
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The bigger issue retroactively is that too many people tried to be like him after he was gone. And everyone did it poorly.

Carlin started the mold before Hicks did, so he gets a pass. But Leary, Jeffries, all these hacks? Terrible. And that's not even saying he was a genius - he was unique for the time, and was funny, but as stated above, there was a smarmy self -importance that bled through some of his bits to the point where it took away from any humour - but he was clever. I laughed at the guy numerous times, especially his LA Riots joke.

So many comedians to this day try to emulate what he did, and all they're doing is spoken word, not stand up comedy. They're a Henry Rollins instead of an Anthony Jeselnik.

And that's one egg I'm not about to crack!


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Favorite Hicks bit:

If you're anti-drugs I want you to go home and set every record you own on fire. You know all those artists and songs you love? When those songs were written those people were real fucking high. The Beatles were so high they even let Ringo sing.
 

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I used to love Hicks, can't listen to that shit now. His bit about being a grown man fearing his parents finding his massive pornography library tickles my memories ribs a little bit
This is a good example of what I'm talking about. That bit has been lifted and repackaged so many different times that if you were to see Hicks do it, you wouldn't find it to be that funny. 30 years later, his stuff is a victim of its own success.
 

Opie Army

I coulda been a mawdull
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This is a good example of what I'm talking about. That bit has been lifted and repackaged so many different times that if you were to see Hicks do it, you wouldn't find it to be that funny. 30 years later, his stuff is a victim of its own success.
It's an evergreen formula, here's Doug Stanhope with a remix of a variation on a theme. It's ethnicky jazz I use to parade my snazz

 

Naked_Militiaman

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Loved him as a teen, but then again I thought Henry Rollins's spoken word shit was deep. Hell, I thought Joe Rogan was cool circa 2007.
I like how you sandwiched that inexcusable Henry Rollins admission between two others that are more or less tame.

(In your defense though, he’s the only one of those three I can hate-watch today whereas the others are just boring.)
 

Riccardo Bosi

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I like how you sandwiched that inexcusable Henry Rollins admission between two others that are more or less tame.

(In your defense though, he’s the only one of those three I can hate-watch today whereas the others are just boring.)
Oh, I was (and still am) a douche, but that demographic is the only group that Rollins should appeal to: angsty teens.
 

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The problem I have with Carlin, Hicks and the like, is that they, and much of their audience, seem to think that both their comic ability and intelligence correlate with one another.

As if they can use humour as a tool to uncover some profound truth, when in reality, they wrap their humour around their political views and their audience think that if the jokes funny, then it must be true.
 
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