| 1. Just Jinkin' Ya |
| 2. We Heart Billville |
| 3. Drink Global, Eat Local |
| 4. Mayor Is the Problem |
| 5. Buy the Numbers |
| 6. Dishnet Sports Wrap-Up |
| 7. Gov. Bill Williams Tornado Preserve |
| 8. That Billville Sound |
| 9. Bless Their Strange Names |
| 10. Kane! |
| 11. Super Racearound II |
| 12. Weather With an Edge |
| 13. Digging of Elmertown |
| 14. Boom Dot Bust |
| 15. Back Room at the Ash 'N' Onion |
| 16. Glue-It-Yourself Show |
| 17. Collision City |
| 18. Doom Bot Dust |
| 19. Inside the Money Bubble |
| 20. Devilmaster by Infermco |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
For a bunch of old guys, the Firesign Theatre are sure on a roll. They've followed up 1998's Grammy-nominated Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death with Boom Dot Bust a mind-blowing comedy masterpiece set in the heartland town of Billville. The residents are all named Bill, and there's a long history of natural disasters and lynching politicians ("I am the mayor. Re-elect me or hang me! That's the will of Bill!"). The all-new cast of characters also includes the Elmers of Elmertown, lifestyle expert Martha Glueit, and global action-movie star Charlie Fatt. It's a CD-length story, told Citizen Kane-style through a hilarious labyrinth of infomercials, talk shows, flashbacks, specialty cable channels, and a sermon from Rev. Barnstormer of the First Reformed Church of Science Fiction. In other words, it is the Firesign Theatre doing what they do best. Those crazy guys have reached a new creative peak that will have people grinning with joy and laughing out loud. --John Sulak
However, there are still brilliant moments here...I especially liked their depiction of Billville - it reminded me a lot of Frank Zappa's song "Society Pages." But the lyrics are so wonderful:
"Billville, Billville
The town that nature forgot to hate.
Billville, Billville,
You move to Billville because it's your fate."
Where else can you get this kind of insight than from the Brothers Firesign?
And when, oh when, will Garrison Keillor ever acknowledge his just debt to these men, almost his exact contemporaries in age and in worldview??
For a bunch of old guys, the Firesign Theatre are sure on a roll. They've followed up 1998's Grammy-nominated Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death with Boom Dot Bust a mind-blowing comedy masterpiece set in the heartland town of Billville. The residents are all named Bill, and there's a long history of natural disasters and lynching politicians ("I am the mayor. Re-elect me or hang me! That's the will of Bill!"). The all-new cast of characters also includes the Elmers of Elmertown, lifestyle expert Martha Glueit, and global action-movie star Charlie Fatt. It's a CD-length story, told Citizen Kane-style through a hilarious labyrinth of infomercials, talk shows, flashbacks, specialty cable channels, and a sermon from Rev. Barnstormer of the First Reformed Church of Science Fiction. In other words, it is the Firesign Theatre doing what they do best. Those crazy guys have reached a new creative peak that will have people grinning with joy and laughing out loud. --John Sulak
Firesign Theatre - Boom Dot Bust,Firesign Theater,Rhino / Wea,Comedy,Pop,Sketch Comedy,Spoken / Comedy / Radio Shows
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Boom Dot Bust
Firesign Theatre Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001WRKQ Release Date: 1999-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Just Jinkin' Ya!
- We Heart Billville
- Drink Global, Eat Local
- The Mayor Is The Problem
- Buy The Numbers
- Dishnet Sports Wrap-Up
- Gov. Bill Williams Tornado Preserve
- That Billville Sound!
- Bless Their Strange Names
- 'Kane!'
- Super Racearound II
- Weather With An Edge
- The Digging Of Elmertown
- Boom Dot Bust
- Back Room At The Ash 'N' Onion
- The Glue-It-Yourself Show
- Collision City
- Doom Bot Dust
- Inside The Money Bubble
- Devilmaster By Infermco
- The Good, The Fatt And The Ugly
- Three Schnooks In A Boat
Amazon.com
For a bunch of old guys, the Firesign Theatre are sure on a roll. They've followed up 1998's Grammy-nominated Give Me Immortality or Give Me Death with Boom Dot Bust a mind-blowing comedy masterpiece set in the heartland town of Billville. The residents are all named Bill, and there's a long history of natural disasters and lynching politicians ("I am the mayor. Re-elect me or hang me! That's the will of Bill!"). The all-new cast of characters also includes the Elmers of Elmertown, lifestyle expert Martha Glueit, and global action-movie star Charlie Fatt. It's a CD-length story, told Citizen Kane-style through a hilarious labyrinth of infomercials, talk shows, flashbacks, specialty cable channels, and a sermon from Rev. Barnstormer of the First Reformed Church of Science Fiction. In other words, it is the Firesign Theatre doing what they do best. Those crazy guys have reached a new creative peak that will have people grinning with joy and laughing out loud. --John SulakCustomer Reviews:
Stop Making Sense.......2005-08-18
However, there are still brilliant moments here...I especially liked their depiction of Billville - it reminded me a lot of Frank Zappa's song "Society Pages." But the lyrics are so wonderful:
"Billville, Billville
The town that nature forgot to hate.
Billville, Billville,
You move to Billville because it's your fate."
Where else can you get this kind of insight than from the Brothers Firesign?
And when, oh when, will Garrison Keillor ever acknowledge his just debt to these men, almost his exact contemporaries in age and in worldview??
Boom.Bust or "Billville Dot Bus".......2001-04-23
Technical note: NOT a movie.......2001-04-20
Computer Novices They Ben Round Bill Ya!.......2001-03-27
Thank you.......2000-07-26
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