Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers

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Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers is a 1970 surreal satirical comedy album by the Firesign Theatre, known for its complex, multi-layered audio storytelling and countercultural humor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy album
concept album
satirical work
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator The Firesign Theatre NERFINISHED
followedBy I Think We’re All Bozos on This Bus NERFINISHED
follows How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You’re Not Anywhere at All NERFINISHED
genre radio drama
satire
spoken word
surreal comedy
hasInfluenced alternative comedy
audio sketch comedy
radio comedy
hasPart That Side NERFINISHED
This Side NERFINISHED
intendedTone absurdist
satirical
label Columbia Records
language English
mainCharacter George Leroy Tirebiter NERFINISHED
medium vinyl record
movement American counterculture of the late 1960s and early 1970s
narrativeForm multi-layered audio collage
stream-of-consciousness satire
notableFor complex, multi-layered audio storytelling
countercultural humor
satire of mass media
partOf Firesign Theatre discography NERFINISHED
performer The Firesign Theatre NERFINISHED
productionCompany Columbia Records NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1970
publisher Columbia Records NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1970
style audio layering
dense wordplay
meta-humor
targetAudience adult listeners
theme American media culture
aging and memory
counterculture
television and advertising
war and militarism
workExample fake movie and TV segments within the album
parody commercials within the album

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