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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Oh my God. Richard Pryor. So freaking funny. I was a little too young for his stand up when he was big, but now I really love him. What a brilliant, brilliant comic.
My brother's and my first cassette tape was a copy of Kenny Rogers' Greatest Hits. In retrospect, we probably shouldn't have been listening to it. Between "Coward of the County" and "Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town" those are some mighty adult topics for elementary grade kids to be singing along to.
Of course, we also knew every word to "Centerfold" so, you know, what're you going to do.
Okay, I just thought of another guilty pleasure- (deep breath)- Juice Newton. I admit it.
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My fav comedians back then hard to seperate..
Pryor
Carlin
Richard Lewis
Still have vcr tapes of HBO shows on all three...I liked Dennis Miller's stand-up back then but dropped him when he showed up on Fox politics. 
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