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Hits the Road Review

Hits the Road
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As a huge roy fan for several yrs now, i have bought each and every album he has put out to date. This one is not one of his better ones and by the looks of it ole' Roy might be coming to the end of the line. Its not that he isnt still the best prankster out there, I guess its just that he has done it all and is running out of ideas. The first 7 albums were mostly pranks on phil and brents friends....then the friends of their friends. Then he progressed on to "yankees" ( city people), which i thought was one of the best in its own way. On this one the title is somewhat decieving. You het the idea it is all foriegn calls but in actuality there is only about 5 calls to other countries: france, italy, spain, and amsterdam and scotland. The rest are his usual local calls here in the states.
It turns out his typical redneck calls to people here in the states are the funniest calls. The foreign calls just are not that funny considering most of the people cant even understand him very well. Thats not to say they are all bad...there are some really funny moments when he purposely says places and things wrong and asks for outrageous requests: as in asking to rent out the Rome Colouseum for his tractor pull and asking to ride his own bull on the bull run in Spain.
As I said, the domestic calls are the best here....there are a few real standouts. Swamp thing, Broken Bed are very funny and paint job is the best on the CD. I guess what bothers me is that this CD has little 30 second intros before each call. it just seems like they were using them as filler and are really unessessary. There is one of his little skit Fishin Reports(which I hate) and an answering machine skit at the end which is funny but I just dont like his skits.
All in all, Roy doesnt change his style and that doesnt bother me at all. Ya never can get sick of his style and voice. Just his voice alone makes ya crack up. If your a fan of Roy then i recommend this Cd. If you have not heard him yet then i advise starting from the beginning and progressing to this one. This one wont hook ya like his earlier ones would...

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King of the Mountains Review

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This is another entertaining collection of countrified humor from a man who mostly has one thing on his mind; that is the thing that most men have on their minds. He is self deprecating and usually funny. That's enough for me.
Rodney is also known for his songs. These are usually scattered throughout his albums but in this one, they are all concentrated at the end. First come the live performances and then there are some repeats using studio recordings.
Its not a bad collection


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No Description Available.Genre: Spoken Word: ComedyMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: PARelease Date: 3-APR-2007

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again Review

Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
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The Blue Collar boys, Bill Engvall, Ron White, Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy reunite in a sequel to the surprise hit from last year. The format is basically the same -- 15-20 minutes of stand-up from each of them, then they come together at the end.
It's not quite catching the same lightning in a bottle that they did the first time, but it's still a lot of fun. As before, several of them use routines they've done on their solo albums, but even when you've ehard the jokes before, there's still a different twist, a different punchline, a different delivery every now and then that keeps it from getting stagnant.
The important thing, which is so evident for "I Believe" at the end, is that these are four guys who genuinely love what they're doing, and it shows, and it's infectious. This CD is a bit more explicit than the first one, and parents should probably think twice before playing Ron or Larry's routines, but for the most part, fans of the original will really enjoy this one.

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From the 2001 Blue Collar Comedy Tour and the movie and soundtrack that followed to the "Blue Collar TV" series, the combination of countrified comedians Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, and Ron White has been a sensation, the most successful and popular comedy gathering in years. Now the concert film's sequel, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, has its soundtrack companion.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road Review

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road
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The Blue Collar Boys are back for their final installment (at least, that's what the press releases say; I'd guess that it won't be too long before they try doing this once again) and everyone here is at their best!
*Bill's stuff is, as always, side-splitting. He's probably the best one of the bunch.
*Ron adds even more variety to his endless routine to keep himself from being "typecast" like the others have.
*Jeff's back to the classic "You Might Be" humor that made him famous, and I for one am glad to hear it again.
*Larry remains the weakest performer of the group, but does manage to snag a few laughs out of this. There is one section that should not have been included on this:
Towards the end of the show, all four guys sit down to show and discuss photos that were supplied by their wives as material for a "finisher" routine. It's damn funny in the movie, but its pointless here since we can only hear their reactions to the supposed images.
Aside from that minor flaw, this is a great addition to the lineup of Blue Collar Humor!

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The curtain falls on the phenomenon of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with One For The Road, the final installment in what has become one of the most successful comedy projects in history. The comedy tour, featuring Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry The Cable Guy, kicked off in 2000 and has sold out shows in more than 90 cities, grossed more than $15 million in concert box office, spawned a TV series and sold more than 7 million DVDs and 1 million albums. This two-CD chronicle of Washington, D.C., concerts recorded in March 2006 marks their final performance on stage together. Now the Blue Collar Comedy Tour rides into the sunset with One For The Road.

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Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie Review

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
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This CD is one of the funniest comic acts I have ever heard! All four of them are great. The best is the Encore where they all come together. Plue, the CD is clean! I dont think there is any swearing at all. If there is, it is nothing big at all. The sexual tracks are nothing harsh at all. Kids 12 and over would be fine with this CD.
The best track is Here's Your Sign!

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The #1 comedy tour in years, grossing more than $12million, the 2002 Blue Collar Comedy Tour starred JeffFoxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry The Cable Guy and Ron White. Warner. 2003.

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