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      • He was listed at number one on Comedy Central 's list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians. In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked him first on its list of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time.
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  2. Jun 29, 2022 · Without Richard Pryor, there is no Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, or Dave Chappelle. He’s now rightly acknowledged as one of, if not the, best stand-up comedians of all time: He...

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  3. He was listed at number one on Comedy Central's list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians. [2] In 2017, Rolling Stone ranked him first on its list of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time. [3] Pryor's body of work includes numerous concert films and recordings.

    • “Mudbone—Little Feets” (from ... Is It Something I Said?) Growing up as he did in a brothel outside Chicago, Pryor spent his formative years around plenty of bawdy, shady and chemically-altered people.
    • “Freebase” (from Richard Pryor: Live at the Sunset Strip) One of the most harrowing events of Pryor’s life happened in 1980 when, after spending days freebasing cocaine, he covered his torso in rum and set himself on fire.
    • “I Met The President” (from Here And Now) The political comedy Pryor trucked usually dealt with the racial divides that are still hurting our world. In this instance, he goes right for the jugular, using his face-to-face meeting with then-President Reagan as a leaping point into a discussion of the absurdity of nuclear combat and the Cold War.
    • “Acid” (from Bicentennial Nigger) There wasn’t a whole lot of enlightenment that happened when Pryor decided to try LSD for the first (and presumably last) time.
  4. Aug 1, 2023 · Hilarious, smart, and wildly influential, is not just essential Richard Pryor, but an essential piece of comedy history, a breakthrough that paved the way for hundreds of stand-up specials...

  5. Aug 11, 2021 · Richard Pryor revolutionized stand-up comedy with his sharp wit and deeply personal monologues. He also held up a mirror to US society, revealing its brutal realities of inequality and racism.

  6. Feb 5, 2016 · Pryor lived a fascinating dual-track professional life. He embarked on a journey of artistic self-discovery, often fueled by cocaine and alcohol consumption, that eventually redefined stand-up...

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