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Deadbeat Hero (CD with DVD)
Doug Stanhope
Deadbeat Hero (CD with DVD)
Genre: Special Interest
 
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Listening to Doug Stanhope's ''Deadbeat Hero'' is a lot like playing a game of ''Would you rather...?'' with yourself. There are tough questions. You might discover larger truths about your own psyche. You'll probably be d...  more »

     
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All Artists: Doug Stanhope
Title: Deadbeat Hero (CD with DVD)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Stand Up! Records
Release Date: 9/21/2004
Album Type: Enhanced
Genre: Special Interest
Style: Comedy & Spoken Word
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 609461005823

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Listening to Doug Stanhope's ''Deadbeat Hero'' is a lot like playing a game of ''Would you rather...?'' with yourself. There are tough questions. You might discover larger truths about your own psyche. You'll probably be disgusted. You might put your fingers in your ears and sing ''la la laaaaa!'' Because, as he puts it, a Stanhope routine's a lot like being led into battle: some of you won't be here when we're done. But those of you who are? You're the hearty souls, the battle-hardened comedy aficionados not too afraid to ask, ''Would I rather perform fellatio on another man in order to earn the right to use derogatory terms for gay people or confront a self-satisfied southern law-man as he righteously raids a sex shop?'' or ''Would I rather go through life with a conjoined twin head atop my own or go all biblically 'eye-for-an-eye' with a molester priest?'' or even ''Would I rather send my mom in as a suicide bomber to protest the withholding of breakfast sandwiches in the afternoon or stubbornly vote 'not guilty' on an otherwise unanimous jury just to stick it to the man?'' In addition to helping listeners probe their minds (and other regions), Stanhope proves he's in it to win it by including a full DVD of his live performance at Seattle's Comedy Underground, as well as rare clips of his past hairdos (and stand up routines, but let's face it, we're in it for the mullets) and ''Street Rants'' with the accompaniment of Banjo Randy. Stand Up! Records is proud - and only slightly chagrined - to present ''Deadbeat Hero.''

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The Epitome of the Real
Alain Blanc | Kuching, Malaysia | 01/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Comedy is diverse. You have comedians like Brian Regan who discuss trivial but funny issues, and don't use profanity. You have eccentric comedians like Mitch Hedberg who rely on delicate but cleverly phrased one-liners. Ray Romano and Jeff Foxworthy discuss family life. No doubt, it's all funny; but every once in a while you get someone like Doug Stanhope, the embodiment of the abyss, way beyond Bill Maher's cynicism. Stanhope is nihilism.



When people think of nihilism, they most likely think of chaos, failed hippie communes, and in general misdirected angsty teenagers with nothing to do. Stanhope escapes this by embracing an optimistic twist to nihilism. The jokes he tells, you definitely wouldn't tell to family and friends, and you probably don't want to anyway because Stanhope is there just for YOU.



He acknowledges the establishment is screwing you over, so drink on the company dime. If you get fired, steal something. He tells extremely lewd sex jokes and does a piece on the Iraq War. In all of this, I don't believe he insulted anyone but himself. I like this. Race or prejudice/stereotype related jokes are funny but they create some tension. Even when you're alone, you think to yourself as you laugh nervously, is that really funny? But Stanhope does something rare. He destroys his own ego. This is self-deprecating humor at its best. He doesn't rely on anyone but himself to make you laugh. He allows you to just relax. You don't have to censor your laughter anymore. To me, that's comedy. Carlos Mencia and some others seem to think comedy is all about tension. It isn't. Comedy, for me, doesn't consist of making fun of other races or constantly pointing out the stupidity of others. That trick is overdone. Read Nietzsche. Who's he making fun of? Read Plato, who's he making fun of behind all that flowery prose? Dumb people. We get it! People are dumb. But it's not funny. It's like listening to a George W. Bush joke, over and over until oblivion knocks on the door.



What comedians need to understand is they're comedians, the audience isn't. The audience still has to censor itself. With Stanhope, this isn't necessary. Stanhope doesn't rely on overused stereotypes or observations to make his point. Instead he points to himself. This offers originality and extremely obscure situations that would never happen. There's no tension anymore. He allows the audience to enjoy a good cup of black humor, without thinking twice."
Awesome Album
Sean O. Johnson | Buffalo, NY | 11/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is an excellent album, quite possibly Doug's Best. If you enjoy dark humor from a loud drunk then this is it. this Libertarian ex-presidential candidate is by far one of funniest comics in the country, his stand-up ranges from drugs and alcohol to deformed babies to effecting the legal system. All of which will leave you on the floor laughing. BUY IT NOW then go search for Doug's tour dates so you can catch him preforming near you"