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A comedy classic, May 28, 2000
This review is from: Los Cochinos (Audio CD)
One of best comedy records ever made, some of Cheech and Chong's best routines are here. Including "Pedro And The Man At The Drive-In", where they try to sneak a bunch of friends into the drive-in by staching them in the trunk and then not being able to get them out, this bit also features the hilarious pirate movie spoof where a crew member gets punished for buggering another shipmate. The classic "Basketball Jones" is also on this album. One of C&C's best albums(and a Grammy winner too! ). This one still makes me laugh out loud.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Classic Pot Head Humor by the Masters, August 20, 1998
This review is from: Los Cochinos (Audio CD)
This album has a lot of very cool Cheech & Chong routines on it. They are classics of the genre, and much funnier than some of the stuff that shows up in their films. My sister had it when she was in High School, and I used to borrow it. The vinyl album had a great pull out sleeve that showed all the hidden drugs in compartments in the VW Bug on the cover. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys this kind of humor, wants a blast from the past (70s style), or just wants to check out Cheech Marin before he went 'respectable' and straight (drug-wise). I can't wait to listen to it again, this time on CD.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Hey man, what's happinin, man!, December 18, 2008
This review is from: Los Cochinos (Audio CD)
Bought this on the same day we bought Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon.
A total classic, don't know how we ever got through school without it.
Lots of reviews here so no reason to add another. Just a personal touch.
No comedy collection can be without this, or the other two that came before this.
Listen to this alongside Alice Coopers, School's Out. You'll understand what we went through to get through school in the 70's.
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