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Lenny Bruce - To Is A Preposition; Come Is A Verb flac album

Lenny Bruce - To Is A Preposition; Come Is A Verb flac album
  • Performer Lenny Bruce
  • Title To Is A Preposition; Come Is A Verb
  • Date of release 1970
  • Style Comedy, Spoken Word
  • Other formats VOC VOX AUD MP2 MOD DXD TTA
  • Genre Audiofiles
  • Size MP3 1606 mb
  • Size FLAC 1188 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 374

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Bruce couldn't believe he was being continuously arrested for his words. Bruce chose to ignore the irony that these same tapes contained many of the bits that got him arrested in the first place. To Is a Preposition, Come Is a Verb is not only an early representation of the type of humor that would open the door for Richard Pryor, Sam Kinison, George Carlin, and many others, but more importantly provides a dangerous glimpse into the world of censorship and where it can lead.

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This album is a great introduction to the humor of Lenny Bruce. Mostly short bits with punch lines. And not as political as some of his other recordings. But hysterically funny. This is the album I used to play to introduce him to people who were unaware of his humor. Some of these routines are absolutely side splitting and a few went on to become Bruce staples. Listen to these recordings and you'll have to hear more. The man was funny on so many levels.

Lenny Bruce (October 13, 1925 – August 3, 1966) on the verb ‘to come’. Lital Khaikin: To Justify Land. On the ancient river, seagull rock crests out of the waters. An outcrop within its sight is thorned by a few young silhouettes, taking turns plunging into the river some feet below. Riverboats and water taxis, white river cruise-ships weave short and cyclical tours between the two shores.