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A Wild and Crazy Guy
A Wild and Crazy Guy
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Artist
Steve Martin
Format
CD
Label Name
Warner Bros.
Producer
William McEuen
Release Date
1989 07 14
Run Time
39:28
Style.Categories
Standup Comedy, Sketch Comedy
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"Repeat after me. I promise to be different! I promise to be unique! I promise not to repeat things other people tell me to repeat!" This is
Steve Martin
in action. He says something somewhat pseudo-intellectual followed by something silly, observation of the moment in tow. Throughout the
Wild & Crazy Guy
compilation,
Steve Martin
continuously caps on himself for being a comedian. "It's really great to be here... There's nothing like doing the same thing over and over again every night for two weeks in a row." Self-reflective, one of his gimmicks is to put on the super suave act and compliment that by then turning into a complete imbecile. (Reference the movie
The Jerk
for a more complete definition of the phrase "complete imbecile.") Not only do his jokes fall into this unique-to-him format, but the album itself is set up the same way. The first half of the compilation is a series of clips of
Steve Martin
working the nightclub crowds in San Francisco. Very intimate settings. Lots of brainpower being exercised. The second half is
Martin
caught onstage in a frenzy of celebrating mob mentality in front of a fantastic crowd. There's a heavy reliance on his
Saturday Night Live
bits and creative but simple sex jokes.
Part one of the
Wild & Crazy Guy
album is wry and elicits a series cock-eyed grins along with several guttural "a-ha-I-get-its" from its audiences. There are many "takes" of the same joke (different versions, different clubs) that can give the at-home listener a sense of inertia, but this is forgivable (even enjoyable) because of the special kind of brilliance he bombards the audience with. Not everyone can play an idiot with the amount of savvy that
Steve Martin
can. Also, it is very interesting to hear how the same joke plays itself out with different crowds. The listener almost gets the sense that s/he is being let in on the creative process.
In the first half,
Martin
notes idiosyncrasies about college (his major, Philosophy, no surprise) career, and language. He claims he has a way with words, while other people, he notes, "er...not have way." This comedy album also contains some of
Martin
's best (and most repeatable, not to mention stolen) comeback lines. When interrupted by a catcall from the peanut gallery,
Martin
takes a moment, then offers, "Yeah, I remember when I had my first beer." (Some of the more "heady" humor from this section that would be lost on a larger crowd also translates into his written works. He even names a few new faux titles including,
"I'll Take the Alphabet."
An important work for him, he muses, because it's when he first started to include verbs in his writing.)
Part two of the
Wild & Crazy Guy
album (the crazy part) isn't quite as engaging from a philosophical standpoint. But if you're looking for zany, "Excuse me, I lost my mind for a moment." Here
Martin
lovably panders to a roaring audience. He leaves his intellect for the crowd who can really appreciate it and beefs up posing as a complete idiot for the enjoyment of all involved. Non sequiturs abound between gags. (Another
Steve
-ism). He sings, "I'm a neat guy." And "Grandpa/bought a rubber." The crowd, obvious
SNL
devotees, gets treated to the famous "kitty handcuffs" bit, King Tut, and a rare on-stage appearance of the album's namesake and actual wild and crazy guy character.
All in all, a very enjoyable album highlighting the range of
Steve Martin
's craft. A must-have for the shelf of every fan. ~ Sandy Lawson
, All Music Guide
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Tenzin
from maui,hawaii
outstanding comedy
This is Steve Martin at his best, you can not buy this CD and call your self a Steve Martin fan. GET THIS....NOW
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