Philosophy: The Best of Bill Hicks
Philosophy: The Best of Bill Hicks [2] is a compilation album of routines by Bill Hicks.
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Track listing
- "Greetings" (1:16)
- "Flying Saucer Tour" (3:19)
- "Please Do Not Disturb" (6:58)
- "Gays In The Military" (2:27)
- "Smoking" (5:31)
- "Great Times On Drugs" (10:46)
- "Sex On Trial" (3:07)
- "What Is Pornography?" (3:33)
- "Save Willie" (1:06)
- "Confession Time (Cops)" (4:24)
- "Step On The Gas (L.A. Riots)" (4:49)
- "Hooligans" (3:58)
- "Politics In America" (0:38)
- "The Elite" (1:03)
- "Time To Evolve" (2:58)
- "Odd Beliefs" (0:48)
- "Dinosaurs In The Bible" (5:56)
- "Easter" (1:18)
- "Gideons" (1:04)
- "Your Children Aren't Special" (3:16)
- "The Sanctity Of Life" (2:58)
Notes and references
gollark: Transistors were invented circa 1950 as a replacement for vacuum tubes.
gollark: They are slow, big and loud however.
gollark: If you have wire and some coils you can build relays, which are also current switched switches.
gollark: Relays, yes, ish.
gollark: Via [PHYSICS EXPUNGED] they mostly work as current/voltage-switchable switches.
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