★★★★★
Why do I like Larry the Cable Guy so much? No, really, why? When he's on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, he's as funny as the rest of them (and they are funny). But on his own, whether it's a standup special or a comedy CD like this one, it just seems to be more of the farting, waterhead, retard, Git-R-Done sameness that, frankly, just isn't all that hysterical...
- www.the-trades.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
If you loved those Jeff Foxworthy "You may be a redneck" routines, you may be a redneck. If you chuckled at Cledus T. Judd's Did I Shave My Back for This?, you may be a redneck. If you think this guy is a hoot, you're probably just a yuppie who watches NASCAR on weekends. What's funny here is four pages of kissass corporate thank-you's, especially when this supposed country boy thanks the William Morris Agency and "my Clear Channel poker buddies."
- www.rollingstone.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
Brash, politically incorrect, and "one of the dumbest shows you ever heard" according to the man himself, The Right to Bare Arms captures proud redneck Larry the Cable Guy live in Houston in front of a rowdy, appreciative audience. It's a good time and -- considering the famous comedian's scant discography -- the best he's done on CD, with a wealth of material that hasn't been heard before...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27
★★★★★
While Larry the Cable Guy's first Christmas effort -- 2004's A Very Larry Christmas -- was nothing but a collection of his syndicated radio "commentaries" Christmastime in Larryland tries harder. At the beginning the album Larry literally dreams of a different time and the listener is transported to an alternative universe where old-time radio lives on...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27
★★★★★
First off, A Very Larry Christmas is mostly Larry the Cable Guy's syndicated radio "commentaries" -- the ones where he gives his down-home observations on different topics into a microphone that's way to close to his mouth. There's some other odds, ends, and little ditties, but this is more audio-bookish than a traditional album. That said, it's very, very funny...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27