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Larry the Cable Guy's "Git-R-Done!" call-to-arms is sweeping the country. Now The Right To Bare Arms, recorded in Houston in January 2005, becomes his first solo effort to to be originally released on a major label. A blue... more »-collar guy for the red states, Larry the Cable Guy reaches for the sky with The Right to Bare Arms.« less
Larry the Cable Guy's "Git-R-Done!" call-to-arms is sweeping the country. Now The Right To Bare Arms, recorded in Houston in January 2005, becomes his first solo effort to to be originally released on a major label. A blue-collar guy for the red states, Larry the Cable Guy reaches for the sky with The Right to Bare Arms.
"Don't you dare call Larry a dummy. Beneath his bib overalls, giant hillbilly arms and thick accent could be one of the smartest guys out there right now doing standup. Why? Because he has common sense, and uses it in his act and he succeeds on many levels. Yes he resorts to some low blows here and there (wiggle worms in particular but it's still funny I admit), but the audience feels the resonance in his unPC ness you can almost here a revolution forming with their applause, casting off the slaven shackles. Larry doesn't stoop to church bashing to get a laugh (his analysis of the "exercise program" at the Catholic church was in good taste and spot on, I should know) endless drug humor which I think gets touched on only a smidge, nor use a lot of profanity either. I don't mind profanity but if you can be funny without it more power to you. Larry has skill and delivery to get him through the shows.
A great leap beyond his first CD LORD I APOLOGIZE since it's longer and has newer material (well stuff I haven't heard anyway). The bits of music are here, the toddler mail is here, but still no Christmas Carols and his analogies are severly cut down (ie I was as angry as a skinhead watchin' the Jeffersons!) It's okay though since the rest of the material hits a home run. To close, Larry rocks and I hope theres more to come.
gitrdone!
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Very funny!
Catwoman | Fresno, CA USA | 02/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this for my father who enjoys listening to Larry "The Cable Guy" on the comedy station. We listened to it in the car and could not stop laughing. I would recommend this CD!"
Lewd, Crude, Rude and Funny
John A Lee III | San Antonio, TX | 08/08/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Larry the Cable Guy is not for anyone who is easily offended. The humor is pretty low-brow and sometimes a bit raunchy but it is funny. What makes it so is realizing the grain of truth to be found in all too much of it.
This is not his best effort but there is some new material not heard before. That makes it worthwhile.
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The Right ot Bare Arms is mostly hillarious but not always
Randy D. Perkins | Germany | 03/19/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Most of the jokes and stories are funny, some of them are just dumb. I liked about 3/4 of it and will listen to again, just incase I was in a funky mood. Several times though if I had been drinking milk and listening to it, I think it would have shot it out my nose. Some parts are just that funny. This is not for children to listen to though. My son asked if he could listen to it and I said let me listen first and after that I said no way. It is not terribly dirty, it's just some of the subject matter is not appropriate for kids. I am glad I bought it just the same."
Funnier than..............................
Chris | Somewhere in Texas!!! | 05/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This cd is awesome!! Anything from The blue collar guys to Larry is hilarious. Larry the Cable Guy is by far the best comedian in the world!! I can't wait for the third movie and his new movie Cars. I can't wait also for a new cd and for his Health Inspector to come out on dvd!!! Now I'm gonna get a dip cup. GIT-R-Done."