Thursday, September 13, 2007

DENNIS MILLER : COMEDY’S JACKSON BROWNE



















Dennis Miller has moments of brilliance. He has made me laugh until I cried. He has made me nasal-spank my beer with his uniquely acerbic and ultra-hyphenated, multi-tiered references and rants. His outrage made for sporadically great, often hilarious social and political commentary. Dennis Miller could be downright inspiring.

Because of that, it was easy to overlook his occasional pretension. His apparent bottomless need to appear hip and ingratiate himself with other celebrities. His interview skills — rivaled only by those of Chevy Chase. And the fact that he always seemed spectacularly ill-at-ease on-camera and on-stage. No problemo.

Because he was funny.

Now he’s on radio — ostensibly the perfect medium for his jittery, self-conscious mode of expression.

On Monday, I caught his radio act for the first time. I listened for fifteen minutes. With that comprehensive data, I am ready to render a verdict:

Dennis Miller has lost his funny.

Now, much has been made of his “conversion” after 9/11. His point of view has become increasingly conservative. He has been co-opted by the right. He has been pilloried by the left.

Frankly, I could care less about his political persuasion. I’m a left-leaning commie pinko (so I’m told) but I love the writing of P.J. O’Rourke. For one reason — he is funny. He may be dead wrong about a lot of things but he kills me.

For those fifteen minutes, Dennis Miller was a strident, groping mess. He was lathered up about how Democratic leaders keep harping on the absence of WMD and that they should just give it up after 5 years already. “Can we just move on, please?” he wants to know. He then went on to make the case that, instead of vilifying the actions of the Bush administration and carping about a hopeless war, we should hail ourselves as feminists. That’s right — the latest and best reason that we are at war in Iraq is, according to Dennis Miller, because Iraqi men treat their women like shit.

Of course, if by being in Iraq, soldiers are able to improve the lot of abused women there, that is great. But to use that as the new, shiny reason that American men and women are turning the sand maroon with their blood ... it was disturbing to hear.

Besides, if that’s really the case, certain pockets of Philly better get ready for some serious daisy-cutters and bunker-busters. You know who you are, fuckers.

It was a sad moment. It felt like a death blow to a rare comic talent. Miller was borderline hysterical. He's made the fatal mistake of becoming an ideologue. He’s now blinded by the light of righteousness. He is now comedy’s version of Jackson Browne circa Lives in the Balance and World in Motion. In a word — an unbearable blowhard.

Fine … three words.

Now — Jackson Browne has made some of my all-time favorite music. His first 5 records are classics. However in the 1980’s he began churning out ideological song after strident message tune after unwieldy “important” ditty. Only they weren’t songs at all, they were lectures. As he found ideology, he lost me.

Jackson Browne has wended his way back — realizing somewhat that no one interested in buying records wants to be barked at. Especially by a wife-beating folk singer.

One can only hope that Dennis Miller gives up the dogma and remembers what made him great — the ability to see reality as more than black and white … and then give it a pie in the face.

2 comments:

Scott McClatchy said...

Great post. All I can add to it is to agree with you on the fact that Dennis Miller has indeed lost his funny. To see him [or listen to him] on a talk show now is like watching a boxer climb back into the ring way, way after his prime. Not only has the “funny” seemed to have deserted Mr. Miller, but all logic as well. To hear him talk these days, with Mr. Miller so immersed in complete nervous tension, it is actually painful for the viewer/listener. And trying to follow the logic of his reasoning is like trying to find The Treasure of the Sierra Madre by using the script from The Man Who Would Be King as a map while doing tequila shooters with John Huston and Berwick Traven Torsvan.

Also, he’s a dick. Not just now … but for a long, long, long time. What’s worse is – he knows he’s a dick and he makes absolutely no apologies about being a dick. So … he’s lost his funny. So what? He’s a dick. Should we even care? If you want to laugh, go pick up an Eddie Izzard or Bill Hicks DVD!

As to Jackson Browne; At least he’s back out there trying to be the troubadour. He’s trying to bring his muse back … and in turn … his audience back. He still has his core beliefs … and I’m sure you’ll still see him playing at Benefit Concerts for good causes [with any luck … maybe he play one to raise money for a Battered Wives Shelter]. But for now, I’m happy to hear “Late For The Sky” again … and I’ll take that over any of the recent ramblings of Mr. Miller.

Kev … about your comment: “realizing somewhat that no one interested in buying records wants to be barked at.”

Next Up: Let’s talk about The Pogues, The Clash & Flogging Molly. ;-)

Dog Knows said...

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Hey Trip:

Howdy... After reading a comment you left at Andy Whitman's blog I finally found time to surf in and check out your blog here.

After taking a quick read at the blog here, let me say, from a 61 year old, very independent lifetime "Left Coaster" ... Great work! Silly as it Seems... will help you understand what I mean (especially pg. 15). Make sure you cruise the rest of the pages of that online chap-book there. In ways it may seem dated, although, it is truly timeless.

On another note:

I read your comments about Fogerty, and if it interests you at all, and you're free tomorrow night, take a listen in online and see if Fogerty still sounds bitter.

Tomorrow night, Thursday, 9/27 ... Fogerty will be Jim Ladd's guest on 95.5 KLOS-FM 8:00 p.m. Pacific time ...

If we listeners are lucky, they may spin the new song Gunslinger or perhaps, Long Dark Night ...

As I said over at Andy's blog, I thank my lucky stars that rock ain't rocket science.

Thanks for the great read here in your blog -- and allowing me to ramble on.

You can checkout a little background on me at my MySpace page at the link below.

~Old Rockin' Coot~

ps: And great write up about Reggie Smith. Best arm I've ever witnessed. Six-tool player (power from both sides)! I've been a Dodger fanatic since the days of listening to the games on radio from Brooklyn starting in 1954, at the age of 8 when Don Drysdale (a Van Nuys, CA neighbor) was a pup ... And I just so happened to have worked as a pitching/bullpen and base running-coach at Crespi High in Encino, CA when Reggie's son played for us. In addition, I worked many a baseball camp where Reggie also came out and taught. Besides once being a great ballplayer, Reggie is one great man! Reggie's son is now the defensive coordinator at Chaminade High in West Hills, CA.

~ORC~

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