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- Nov. 15, 1993: The Arts & Media:Entertainment
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Nov. 15, 1993 A Christian In Winter:Billy Graham
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- THE ARTS & MEDIA, Page 103
- Entertainment
- Kinison Is Back. Aaaaaaaagh!
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- <p>Sulfurous Sam died last year, but his comedy style shrieks on
- </p>
- <p>By RICHARD CORLISS
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- <p> Could there be poetic justice for the bard of black humor?
- Yes, and of a kind he might have appreciated. Sam Kinison, the
- frenetic comedian whose very mildest joke was a recommendation
- that his audience "drink and drive," was killed in California
- last year when a 17-year-old with a lot of beer cans in his
- vehicle smashed into Kinison's car. Witnesses said the teen
- surveyed the carnage and woozily exclaimed, "God! Look at my
- truck!" As for Kinison, a former Pentecostal minister turned
- scourge of all things decent, he seemed to be in an urgent discussion
- with the Almighty. "But why?" he asked, and died. He was 38.
- </p>
- <p> Well, you can't keep a bad mouth down. The satanic prince of
- heavy-mental satire is back in a "new" album, Live from Hell.
- The set was recorded in Houston in late 1991, and by the high
- standards of Kinison's albums Louder Than Hell and Have You
- Seen Me Lately?, it's a little lazy--and, of course, morally
- reprehensible. But Live from Hell is still a blast from below,
- a blizzard of belligerence against underdogs (gay men, the homeless)
- and a parade of celebs whose exploits Kinison considers more
- lurid than his. Rick James? Axl Rose? "These guys make me look
- like Pat F-----' Sajak!"
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- <p> The Russians? "They wanna be us, but they'll never be." The
- Kurds? "Losers" who don't know enough to come out of the desert
- and get a Big Mac. The Iraqis? They're asking for U.S. aid because
- their cities have been leveled and their people killed. "Yeah,
- that's basically what we wanted to do to you. That's why they
- call it a f-----' " Kinison suspects that the Allies finished
- the war in six days because they wanted to skip town "before
- Bob Hope comes back with another cavalcade of loser has-been
- stars."
- </p>
- <p> Kinison was not Lenny Bruce--more studied, less sharp and
- attacking society from the redneck right instead of the hip-humanist
- left. But he was no lame-brain Andrew Dice Clay either. What's
- the difference? Well, stand back, because we have to scream
- this in a print approximation of the sonic blast that was Kinison's
- trademark. SOMETIMES HE'S FUNNY! We're not happy about this,
- but there it is. Alive or dead, in a comedy club or in hell
- (granted, a fine distinction), Kinison lived up to his self-appointed
- epithet, Leader of the Banned. For him, hell is just another
- tough room to work.
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