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Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death

Firesign TheatreAudio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (September 8, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: September 15, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B00000AG7T
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,361 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Unconscious Village: Wake Up
2. Eyeballs in the Sky
3. Us Plus: Pork
4. The Celebrity Stalker
5. Sports in Your Shorts
6. Ralph Spoilsport's Going out of Body Sale
7. The News Drought Continues
8. Goddess Air Presents "Hullo, Don't Worry! "
9. A Developing Chase Situation
10. Pull My String
11. Princess Goddess Escapes the Celebrazzis
12. Chump Takes Some Hits
13. Polar Pro: Texas Trots
14. Miss Shelob's Feelin' Poorly
15. Unconscious Village: Last Days Sale
16. Mr. Coffee Comes up Zeros
17. Gridlock at Homeless Stadium
18. Polar Ice: Party Vertical
19. Going, Going, Gone a la Blonde
20. Sex With My Hat
See all 28 tracks on this disc

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Firesign Theatre is back with the best work in 17 years!, August 30, 1998
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"Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death" is the first studio work by all four (or five) members of The Firesign Theatre in 17 years. It is a comedy album for those with more (or less) between their ears than toothpaste (it's electric). The Firesign Theatre sets this cohesive story at a radio station, Radio NOW, on 12-31-99, and as the excitement builds towards the new millenium (or the same old Armageddon) a cat of...a cast of characters sails forth (or fifth) over the airways and the haM-Bone (listen, you'll get the pun in a thousand ears). This is a funny CD but don't expect Bob Newhart (noooobody expects Bob Newhart). The studio work is multi-layered and there are wheels within eels within heels enough for everybody. It is a work about the future and about the past (remember Ralph Spoilsport, well he's here and he tastes like pork!). The Firesign Theatre is Phil Proctor, Phil Austin, David Ossman and Peter Bergman and you the e-viewer too. Where else will concepts from the internet and pop peneology be combined. Where else will your hours spent in freshman English nigh unto 30 years or minutes ago stand you fast. No where. Not hear certainly.

This is a rare comedy CD. It must be heard multiple times to be appreciated. It may very well turn into one of the Firesign's "new Classics" (unless Walt's got a lock on that term) along with their first four albums, "Waiting For the Electrician...," "How Can You Be In Two Places At Once...," "Don't Crush That Dwarf..." and I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus." "Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death" is a 64-bit bus if ever I heard one. There is a remarkable LONG booklet which comes with the CD. Rhino records has been in the business, and IS the business, long enough now that they are backing this release 1000%. The booklet complements the CD and might give you hints about reality.

No, I'm not on the Firesign's payroll or layer of the onion roll but I'm on a roll about this role play. In fact I'm about to pre-order THREE of the new CDs so I can have one unopened for the collection. Do not hesitate to buy this release. For anyone involved in the Web, this is a CD which spreaks your language. For nybody who ex iences drop ts in their ansmission (well you know the rest of at).

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back in the shadows again, July 15, 2003
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This is easily the masterpiece of the recent batch of Firesign reunion discs, and where the others have an easygoing feel that's downright likable, this one is dark and scary enough to take you right back to those Altamont Gram Parsons-dying-in-the-desert LA-sliding-into-the-Helter Skelter 70s. The difference is that it's all in bite-sized bits-- if the best older albums were like an LP-long guitar solo (brilliant or self-indulgent, as the case may be), this one is as slick, disciplined and hooky as a Clapton comeback album.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome the Firesign back and BUY THIS ALBUM, October 29, 1999
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First off, let me say to the uninitiated, the Firesign Theatre are very funny. Definitely one of the most unsung comedy teams ever. Why? Well, first, their primary medium was the comedy album, a dying artform, and they revolutionized it. Second, the laughs require some degree of patience and intelligence: literary references, outrageous word-play, and surrealist humor pepper the landscape of their albums (though they're also adept at funny voices and TV riffs). Plus, they're constructed as movies-for-your-mind, massive radio drama/comedy. The Firesign can and will transport their listeners everywhere, from the eye of a tornado to the Academy Awards. And they'll have you laughing in wonderment all the way. Luckily for newcomers, this album is quite accessible - set against the back-drop of a fictional radio station, "Radio Now," it's a device anyone can identify with. The four take stabs at the paparazzi, Joe Camel, Princess Di, overblown epics like "Titanic," self-help gurus, and much, much more. And, the CD deals with the paranoia gripping the nation as the new milennium draws nearer (it's set on the final day of 1999). So funny, it holds up to repeated listenings... one finds something new everytime. How many other comedy albums can you say that about? Answer: barely any. This is the genius of the Firesign Theatre, shown here and on all their other mostly out-of-print-but-hopefully-not-for-long titles from the '60s and '70s. Viva el Firesign!
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