
The Filthy Truth
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Andrew Dice Clay's raw and uncensored stand-up comedy has shocked and entertained audiences for decades and continues to do so to this day. When he released his debut album, Dice, in 1989, the parental advisory label simply read ?Warning: This album is offensive.? His material stretched the boundaries of decency and good taste to their breaking point, and in turn he became the biggest stand-up comic in the world.
But Dice's meteoric rise and spectacular fame brought on a furious backlash from the media and critics. By the mid-nineties, though still playing to packed audiences, the turmoil in his personal life, plus attacks from every activist group imaginable, led him to make the decision to step out of the spotlight and put the focus on raising his boys.
The Diceman was knocked down, but not out. Taking inspiration from what Frank Sinatra once told him??You work for your fans, not the media. The media gets their tickets for free??Dice has bounced back with critically acclaimed roles and is once again playing to sold-out audiences.
Filled with no-holds-barred humor and honesty, The Filthy Truth sets the record straight and gives fans plenty of never-before-shared stories from his career and his friendships with Howard Stern, Sam Kinison, Mickey Rourke, Sylvester Stallone, Axl Rose, and countless others.
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David Ritz is a songwriter who has collaborated with stars like Janet Jackson and Marvin Gaye, as well as a renowned ghostwriter who has authored more than fifty books for some of the biggest stars in music: Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, Lenny Kravitz, Joe Perry, Smokey Robinson, Don Rickles, and Willie Nelson, to name a few. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Essence, People, Art Connoisseur, and elsewhere. He lives in Los Angeles with Roberta, his wife of nearly fifty years.
Content
- Intro
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Introduction
- The Originals
- The Originals Were on the Move
- Don't Fuck with an Original
- You Can Keep John and Paul
- I Wanted to Be Ringo
- Fuckin' Cunt Motherfuckin' Bitch Asshole Goddamn Bastard Cocksucker Piece of Shit Sonofabitch Bastard Shithead
- The King
- Miami for a Minute
- Falling in Love with a Pair of Furry Gloves
- Sly and the Stones at My Bar Mitzvah
- The Big Fight
- The Main Event
- Ten Bucks
- Undercover Cop on the Mod Squad
- Summer of Love
- Finally!
- Welcome Back to Brooklyn
- Salami
- I'm Joey Travolta
- The Act
- Pips, September 13, 1978
- Royal Process Agency
- Welcome to the Funhouse
- Sylvia
- Sonny Boy Is Ready
- The Coast
- Mother Mitzi
- Cresthill
- The Store
- Forget School
- Rollin' with Dice
- The Red Room
- The Fuckinator
- Dollface
- Ronny Downtown
- Kinison
- Who Would Have Thunk?
- Drunk Dice
- Kamikaze Comic
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Dirty, Dirty Jokes
- Busting Up, Busting Out
- Crime Story
- Baby Elephant in the Rain
- Trini
- Rodney
- Everything Goes Right
- Cute Little Story
- Dicemania!
- Fleebin' Dabble
- Stern
- Panties in a Bunch
- Meeting the Masters and the Maniacs
- My Kind of Guy
- Rock-and-Roll Detective
- The Big Ban
- Diceman Cometh
- A Visit from the Professor
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Garden
- Two Nights at the Garden
- Heaven
- Babs
- Happy Face
- Hell
- The Return of Dollface
- Still Rocking and Rolling
- Old Spice
- Sam
- Connected
- Club 33
- Elvis Calling
- Teri and Me
- Two Words
- Boca
- Another Beautiful Blessing
- Slim Shady
- The Return, October 26, 2000
- Epilogue, There to Here
- Photographs
- Acknowledgments
- About Andrew Dice Clay
- Index
- Copyright
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