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Nov. 15, 1993: The Arts & Media:Entertainment
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<history>
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
</p>
<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!"
</p>
<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.
</p>
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