Dj Quik - Deep (1991) 14:12, 30:01 2 Live Crew - 2 Live Blues (1989) 2:44 AMG - Nu Exasize (1991) 20:41 2 Live Crew - I Ain't Bullshittin' - Parts 1 and 2 21:40
Wow! Just listening to this now! I'd first heard this when it first came out in 1980 or '81. And tonight is the first time, since 1982, that I'd listen to it. Thank you so much!
laff records put out all the "adult" comedy albums...Skillet & Leroy...Dap "sugar" willie...Redd Foxx...Rudy Ray Moore...Lawanda Paige...Wildman Steve...and yes Richard Pryor.
Wow! This album influenced so many artists… I hear Chris Tucker every time he says “I ain’t lyin”. Then, Dj Quik and AMG sampled this record. Fascinating stuff!
OK OK!!! LAST ONE!!! YOU GOTTA ADMIT!!! @15:30 ALL Y'ALL THOUGHT MITCH BLOOD GREEN TOO!!! AT THE TYSON BAR ASSOCIATION!!! 😁😁😁✊✊✊ AL'S ILL!!! LIKE GRITS FROM SCRATCH!!! THE RAPPERS!!! BIGGUMS SAID..... I ITCH!!! 😁😁😁 THIS SHIT IF FUNNY!!! GOOD LOOKS REEL BLACK!!!
On the back of the album Richard explains that he meant for this to be a tribute to Richard Pryor. He said “only did i know that Mr. Pryor would fully recover that i decided to make this album” kinda weird cuz he’s bustin his chops and makin jokes at his expense. Not my idea of a tribute. I think the album cover was in bad taste too. However, I’m glad i get to hear this for the first time.
Put things into context. This was recorded and released right after Pryor got outta the hospital after the fire. I first heard it myself around ‘82 (as a kid). Yes, he’s having some fun at Pryor’s expense, but make no mistake that this guy was a friend of Pryor. The one thing that’s always stood out to me about this album was the whole “leave the drugs alone” message. Crass it may be, but the stance is very clear. Richard (and Willie) was definitely concerned for Pryor’s well-being and was hoping his friend would be able to turn a corner with regard to his demons. After all, it had almost killed him. I’m sure Pryor was all right with it. Besides Pryor used the fire for a great deal of content in his OWN act for years to come. He was always his own favorite target.
I DON'T KNOW!!! 1ST 10 TO 11 IN!!! SOUNDS LIKE RP JR. STORY? WHOA!!! DEEP!!! 1 MIL HIT!!! SUPERMAN 3!!! GUS GORMAN!!! MY NIGGA!!! DAMN PAULITA IF TRUE!!! GOD DAMN!!!
This was an underground album when I was a little kid. Had listen to it in disco headphones so no one could hear it. 😂
Dj Quik - Deep (1991) 14:12, 30:01
2 Live Crew - 2 Live Blues (1989) 2:44
AMG - Nu Exasize (1991) 20:41
2 Live Crew - I Ain't Bullshittin' - Parts 1 and 2 21:40
Wow! Just listening to this now! I'd first heard this when it first came out in 1980 or '81. And tonight is the first time, since 1982, that I'd listen to it. Thank you so much!
Double wow! I'm just now hearing this in 2024
I haven't seen a comedian with a ventriloquist in a while. This is classic
Nigga this was the early 80s
I remember sneaking this album from my uncle's collection and going to my room to play it..
laff records put out all the "adult" comedy albums...Skillet & Leroy...Dap "sugar" willie...Redd Foxx...Rudy Ray Moore...Lawanda Paige...Wildman Steve...and yes Richard Pryor.
You're talking about artists whose albums I had in the 70s, many of them on LAFF Records. Good times.
This was the funniest shit ever as a kid and still is
Wow! This album influenced so many artists… I hear Chris Tucker every time he says “I ain’t lyin”. Then, Dj Quik and AMG sampled this record. Fascinating stuff!
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I can hear Mooney: "no this n-gga didn't..cease and desist this trash"
Mooney did not write Richard Pryor jokes
@@mosesexodus2181 He did.
Thank you, I've just was wondering what happened to Richard and Willie. 40 plus years later, if he updated a couple names, and still be relevant.
I had this album bk in the days
Crazy ass Robin Harris helped write this
K mart sweater...Zodies pants and Millers Outpost drawers lololololoool Goat stuff..!...the couvarsiour ripple part tho...goat
Laugh Time and he sounds like Richard Pryor.
No you didn't
Or vise versa
Underated album.
Richard Pryor was very influenced by this skit.❤
I remember him & his dummy, but not this SHADE on Richard Pryor.😏
No shade this was paying homage
Hahaha hahaha oh Lord!
OK OK!!! LAST ONE!!! YOU GOTTA ADMIT!!! @15:30 ALL Y'ALL THOUGHT MITCH BLOOD GREEN TOO!!! AT THE TYSON BAR ASSOCIATION!!! 😁😁😁✊✊✊ AL'S ILL!!! LIKE GRITS FROM SCRATCH!!! THE RAPPERS!!! BIGGUMS SAID..... I ITCH!!! 😁😁😁 THIS SHIT IF FUNNY!!! GOOD LOOKS REEL BLACK!!!
This ain't Mudbone! LoL!
This album written by be-be kids Robin Harris
that last bit i wonder did he make that cause NWA used that before
Yep! This is the OG sample (interpolation)
What is this?! 😮
On the back of the album Richard explains that he meant for this to be a tribute to Richard Pryor. He said “only did i know that Mr. Pryor would fully recover that i decided to make this album” kinda weird cuz he’s bustin his chops and makin jokes at his expense. Not my idea of a tribute. I think the album cover was in bad taste too.
However, I’m glad i get to hear this for the first time.
Put things into context. This was recorded and released right after Pryor got outta the hospital after the fire. I first heard it myself around ‘82 (as a kid). Yes, he’s having some fun at Pryor’s expense, but make no mistake that this guy was a friend of Pryor. The one thing that’s always stood out to me about this album was the whole “leave the drugs alone” message. Crass it may be, but the stance is very clear. Richard (and Willie) was definitely concerned for Pryor’s well-being and was hoping his friend would be able to turn a corner with regard to his demons. After all, it had almost killed him.
I’m sure Pryor was all right with it. Besides Pryor used the fire for a great deal of content in his OWN act for years to come. He was always his own favorite target.
Hey I’m his daughter and they were definitely friends.
It was a tribute, plain and simple.
@@rilest3941 Pryor or Sanfield? Just checking for clarification.
He has Richard Pryor "wine-o" down pat...🤣🤣😂😂😂.. @ 5:12 nigga you didn't give me none of the sammich!!!! 🤣🤣😂 Did this guy write for Richard 🤔
I DON'T KNOW!!! 1ST 10 TO 11 IN!!! SOUNDS LIKE RP JR. STORY? WHOA!!! DEEP!!! 1 MIL HIT!!! SUPERMAN 3!!! GUS GORMAN!!! MY NIGGA!!! DAMN PAULITA IF TRUE!!! GOD DAMN!!!
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They sound like Richard Pryor because they are taking about Pryor the rest of there albums are different