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Die Laughing (album)

Die Laughing is the fourth stand-up comedy album by Doug Stanhope, released in 2002 by Stand Up! Records.

Die Laughing (song)

"Die Laughing" is a song by Therapy? released as a single on A&M Records on 30 May 1994. It is featured on the Troublegum album. The single reached number 29 in the UK Singles Chart, and number 14 in the Irish Singles Chart.

The single was released on CD, 'laughing' CD Digipack, 12" Vinyl, Red 7" Vinyl and Cassette.

Therapy? performed this song live at the 1994 MTV Europe Music Awards in Berlin, And was supposed to be played at the 1994 Mercury Music Prize Awards in London.

Die Laughing (film)

Die Laughing is a 1980 American film released by Orion Pictures and starring Robby Benson.

Die Laughing (band)

Die Laughing are a female-fronted British goth band formed in 1986 by John Berry.

Die Laughing are mainly remembered for their input to the 1990s goth scene with the classic lineup of Rachel Speight (vocals), John Berry (guitar) and Ian Holman (guitar). Between 1992 and 1999 this line-up went on to release several albums and headline major venues and festivals throughout the UK and Europe.

Mick Mercer said in his book Hex Files what they have "which virtually every other UK act lacks, is this knowledge of melody and how to twist things into delightful forms". They were notable from their contemporaries because of the way they combined driving female vocals with hard edged gothic rock, a style typically dominated by male vocalists. Their unique and influential sound would lead them to become one of Britain's most popular gothic ethereal bands in the 1990s.

Die Laughing

Die Laughing may refer to:

  • Death from laughter
  • Die Laughing (album), a stand-up comedy album by Doug Stanhope
  • Die Laughing (band), a British goth band
  • Die Laughing (film), a 1980 American film
  • Die Laughing (song), a song by Therapy?
  • Die Laughing, a 1998 Batman/Judge Dredd crossover

Usage examples of "die laughing".

I could still die laughing when I think of Fritzchen Blumhoff playing the Prince of Arcadia, in '36-'37 I think it was, with his excruciating Saxon accent.

There's no way to cheat a sensualist like me, somebody who can die laughing for hours over the pattern of the carpet in a hotel lobby.

He jumped down from his cot and ran to the door and paused there to yell back, Youll be out in the woods with a bunch of crying babies and youll all go crazy and the woji will die laughing at you!