First start off with some old funny, and then bring it home with some new funny. I have seen this particular Richard Pryor stand-up special at least two-dozen times, and it never fails to make me laugh. Surviving the fire really seemed to put his life, and his comedy in a new perspective. He was always daringly honest, but with this special he seemed like he needed to confess his sins or something. I am not sure, but anyone who loves their comedy raw and sincere (and really dirty) then this is a must.
After I finished with Sunset Strip I figured I would give some new blood a chance. I have seen one or two of Kevin Hart's specials, at least bits and pieces, so I kind of knew what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised. Unlike Pryor, who found humor in his life and his pain, Hart is a pure joke teller. He has some pretty great bits, particularly his obsession with his own masculinity , and I was laughing throughout the show. Some jokes went on a little too long, but I would check out some of his other specials now that I have finally given him a chance.
If you have watched either of these specials, or just want to talk comedy, leave any comments below.