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How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All? - Audio CD - Firesign Theatre

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How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All?

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Audio CD - 04 December, 2001
Sony
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    The Ralph Spoilsport Mantrum
    Zeno's Evil
    The Land Of The Pharoahs
    Vacancy - No Vacancy
    The Lonesome American Choo-Choo Don' Wan' Stop Here Any Mo'
    Babes In Khaki
    TV Or Not TV
    The Further Adventures Of Nick Danger

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  • Original recording reissued

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Comments From Our Customers

Orgin of the high test sales pitch

Firesign Theatre makes you believe that "zany" is the color of modern life. This album is a brilliant and funny mix of overlapping realities (much like life). I heard it 30 years ago and it's just as bizarre and entertaining today.


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this crap is terrible .id rather watch the simpsons than this 111111 come on its like 'the fox passed a gas station' and then they all start laughing..what a waste of time..


Almost turned me off Firesign.

I'm 23 (as of this review) and I am lucky to have heard of Firesign Theatre at all. This album is the first I have purchased and it almost made me never want to hear so much as the troupe's name again. The first half of this album is a stream-of-conciousness string of annoying sounds and voices that never seem to have any coherent point to get across. It is drawn out, confusing, irritating and painfully, horrifically unfunny.

 

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