For Only Two Dollars a Month You Can Keep This Kid Alive Long Enough To Produce Six More People
Monogamy
Don't Talk To Strangers
Steve Fossett - Adventurer!
Goodnite, Clark Adams
Bonus
Doug Stanhope's fixing to kill himself. The method is the problem. The way he figures it, if he's going to kill himself, he'd better make a spectacular exit. It's gotta be a good story, or he'll have wasted his biggest pun... more »chline. Performing overseas, he did get one particularly ingenious suggestion from a European fan, but when a comedian commits suicide, he sure as hell isn't going out as a hack, doing some other guy's material! And that about sums up Doug Stanhope: he's living life the way he wants to die, surrounded by the kind of fans who will spend precious hours thinking up newer and better ways for the stage veteran to off himself. "From Across the Street" finds Stanhope reveling in "his people," speaking directly to his core audience without any pretense of a mainstream persona. Yes, he says, I'm the guy who ruined "The Man Show." And yes, he'd ruin it again, twice as much, for half the pay. Yes, he says, he knows his style might seem a little raw to some, but, like fetish porn, it has a dedicated audience and always leaves them thoroughly satisfied. Stanhope's honest, if dour; hilarious, if depressing; and brilliant, if underappreciated. His new, live record, "From Across the Street," is available from Stand Up! Records. Just, please, don't play it for Grandma at the holidays. As Stanhope would say, "She won't get what I do."« less
Doug Stanhope's fixing to kill himself. The method is the problem. The way he figures it, if he's going to kill himself, he'd better make a spectacular exit. It's gotta be a good story, or he'll have wasted his biggest punchline. Performing overseas, he did get one particularly ingenious suggestion from a European fan, but when a comedian commits suicide, he sure as hell isn't going out as a hack, doing some other guy's material! And that about sums up Doug Stanhope: he's living life the way he wants to die, surrounded by the kind of fans who will spend precious hours thinking up newer and better ways for the stage veteran to off himself. "From Across the Street" finds Stanhope reveling in "his people," speaking directly to his core audience without any pretense of a mainstream persona. Yes, he says, I'm the guy who ruined "The Man Show." And yes, he'd ruin it again, twice as much, for half the pay. Yes, he says, he knows his style might seem a little raw to some, but, like fetish porn, it has a dedicated audience and always leaves them thoroughly satisfied. Stanhope's honest, if dour; hilarious, if depressing; and brilliant, if underappreciated. His new, live record, "From Across the Street," is available from Stand Up! Records. Just, please, don't play it for Grandma at the holidays. As Stanhope would say, "She won't get what I do."
If you like Stanhope even a little, you'll love this one.
He talks about starving children, health care, suicide, and more. He also adds his own heaping of harshness that we've grown to love.
If you're not very familiar with Stanhope, and don't mind profanity, you should give this CD a listen. The profanity isn't overabundant, but Doug's act isn't 'squeaky clean' either.
If comedy is something you're a fan of, your dollars are well spent here."
From Wool Suits to Hawiian Shirts
Ryan N. Modi | 06/08/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can I say. If you're actually reading this then you really shouldn't buy the album. If you've never heard Doug Stanhope then look him up on Youtube. If you have, and you like him, then you probably already own the album or downloaded it, in which case I still don't know why you are reading this."
Long Live Doug Stanhope !!
brutal truth | somewhere else | 12/26/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This latest CD is some of his best work ever. All of his releases(audio & video) are some of the best stand up which has ever been produced. If you have an open mind, love truth & honesty in everyday living & love great stand-up, then I strongly advise getting this CD. You will NOT be disappointed !
Though self-destructive he may be, let's hope he takes good enough care of himself to continue providing us with such incredible gut wrenching humor for a very long time !
LONG LIVE DOUG STANHOPE !"
Doug is one of the best standups ever
J. Casey | 12/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm extremely fond of Doug's material. It is acerbic and mean-spirited and negative, but I can't get enough and it's great to repeat listen to his catalog. This new album is a fine addition with all new material (previous records had some duplication, not annoying, but noticeable). I hope Doug sticks around and finds life worth living, I can't wait to hear his magnificent thoughts on a new set of topics."