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What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?

What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?

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Artist: Joan Rivers
Label: Geffen Gold Line Sp.
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 274913

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

UPC: 720642400722
EAN: 0720642400722
ASIN: B000000OXF

Release Date: June 1, 1997
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Condition: This item is in good condition with all original artwork and materials. Case and/or artwork may show visible wear. Disc may have light superficial marks that do not affect play.

Tracks:

  • National Enquirer and U.F.O. Sightings
  • Drugs
  • Living in New York
  • Before and After Marriage
  • Rock Stars
  • Men Vs. Women
  • Royal Family
  • Great Movie Star
  • How God Divides
  • Nurses and Stewardesses
  • Men She Dated
  • Being a Bridesmaid
  • Being Married
  • Childbirth
  • Heidi Abromowitz
  • Going to the Gynecologist

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Uch!   February 18, 2007
Are you kidding? Can we talk? This is one of the greatest slabs of comedy of all time. I have a few of Joan's early albums and while she was funny in the '60s, she hadn't gotten rolling yet. A lot of the style was there, but she really began to flower when the wheels began to fall off the culture. Don't forget, as wild as everyone seems to remember the 60s as being, counterculture was just that, counterculture. The regular culture, even for hip, modern, forward-thinking East Coast Jews, was still kind of fusty compared to what began to take shape in the '80s, when all that Mayberry and Happy Days stuff got swept off TV and things just got coarser and coarser until we all went down the sewer. And there, in that stewing petrie dish of "dish," where the stars were no longer stars but shooting targets, Joan Rivers exploded like a supernova. "Can we talk" is pure genius: Here she says, let's cut through the crap and get down to what everybody is really thinking, what everything is really all about. Let's stop pretending. Let's stop being nice. Let's start being so hilarious you want to fall on the floor, and nearly twenty years later, unlike so many other comedy albums, this is still amazingly sharp-edged and knee buckling.
It's sheer ignorance when some people writing here have said that Joan isn't as funny today as she was then. They, sadly for them, have no idea what they are talking about. They are seeing her stretched face on QVC and seeing her swap inane quips with passing celebrities on the red carpet and other junk like that. People, she is just paying the bills (as if she doesn't have enough money) with this garbage. It's the work of an aging workaholic. Let me tell you something and be very clear about it: If you have ever really loved Joan Rivers' comedy and you can stomach the unspeakable, you must rush to wherever she is playing on Wednesday nights in New York and see her show. It is obscene. Midwestern tourists who like her jewelry show do not laugh; they cringe and cower. Joan blazes through her new material, and it is SO WRONG that you worry God will kill you for laughing so hard. I'm not going to run through some of the routines here, but, trust me, she is at the height of her powers right now. Funniest woman in America. If you saw the BRAVO special, you got a taste, but even that was heavily edited and in a theater, rather than in a small room, where you are cornered, naked and at the mercy of her sensationally dirty mind. Why there is no new album of this new stuff is absolutely beyond me. In this age, where anyone can be a record company, she should just put out one of her new shows on her Web site. Until that day comes, though, you must have a copy of this. I don't know about fifty bucks, or whatever, but you know your limits. Essential.



5 out of 5 stars When Rivers really mattered   March 8, 2003
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The title is in no way meant to condemn the comedienne; however, she doesn't exhibit the same wit and humor today that she did on this landmark recording from the early eighties.

Her respective routines about being recognized in the gynecologist office and the English "royals" are priceless.

And the Rivers in Blackgama cover is totally "Reagan-era chic".


5 out of 5 stars Please Keep Talking, Joan   December 5, 2001
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Joan Rivers is an American original and this CD captures her at her peak. Clever, brilliant, brash, outrageous, controversial, Joan was ahead of her time but stays timelessly hilarious on this CD. If you like Joan, you absolutely must get this - I am so grateful to have found it on Amazon.com! I originally heard this "album" when it came out in the early '80s and have loved it ever since. Joan rules!!


5 out of 5 stars When Joan was really bad.....   June 16, 2000
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Joan Rivers is a semi-legend...

Of course, she is, and it's unfortunate that her comedy act today is sour and mean-spirited. Remember her pre-awards show? And how SNL viciously satirized her? Well, in the earlier days, her comedy was fresh, witty, and extremely funny. Who could ever forget her put-downs of rock stars, gyne exams, and, of course, the British Royal Family?

It's all here in this album: when Joan was mean and witty at the same time...always with a twinkle in her eye. What demons she is exorcising these days is anybody's guess. But when she asked, "What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?", she was on top of her game, and we all loved her for it. I still laugh when I remember her line: "Aren't rock stars ugly?....The lips, the one with the lips? Mick Jagger! He has child-bearing lips!"

Now that was funny...


5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fabulous   February 22, 1999
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Joan gives a most memorable and triumphant performance!!! Stellar entertainment over and over again!

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