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"debauched" Definitions
  1. a debauched person is not moral in their sexual behaviour, drinks a lot of alcohol, takes drugs, etc.

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These debauched nights are exuberantly recreated in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
These aren't the debauched good old boys of the past.
It's been called the most debauched outdoor party in Australia.
And that's incredibly helpful for our utterly corrupt and debauched elites.
Prohibition failed because too few Americans agreed that all drinking was debauched.
But Goldsmith didn't start Bach Weekend to live a debauched lifestyle on repeat.
Colombian pesos "are worth something", unlike Venezuela's debauched currency, the bolívar, Barbara says.
What we do know, at least now, is how extensively it's been debauched.
His corrosive, distorted beats evoke (and encourage) the most debauched of dance parties.
"I was told you were drunk, impertinent and thoroughly debauched," Olenna tells Tyrion.
One after another, romantic stories of a debauched life came tumbling out of him.
Count, if you can, the number of crazy, debauched FEMALE rock stars out there.
But, the world sees him as Kira, all-knowing punisher of the most debauched evildoers.
I think in Lifter Puller I really wrote about the most debauched, the party stuff.
Merit has since been debauched, leaving access as the most powerful currency of modern times.
One of those moneyed, debauched places that only seem to have existed before social media.
Even the most debauched club-hopping party animal talks about women more civilly than you.
What a glorious whirlwind of debauched patriotism and partisan hatred the past 22014 months have been!
Even when Nicholl is attempting to make Harry sound forlorn, he comes off as slightly debauched.
This is what drew me to erotic thrillers: the unselfconscious, debauched frigidity of the femme fatale.
The Mughal emperor Babur hosted debauched drinking parties that went on for days, until he renounced liquor.
The pair's debauched, wild TV behavior is a major reminder motherhood isn't the end to fun forever.
If not, then where does this stereotype of the French court as debauched and dangerous come from?
His voice is chirpy-thin, making his stories of debauched after-hours excess sound like child's play.
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's former prime minister, while debauched, does not appear to have had a taste for assault.
In the third act he ditches Prenter, who sells debauched tales to the media, and reunites his bandmates.
I've profiled matadors, heiresses, activists, fertility doctors, debauched film producers, mistresses of great artists and great artists themselves.
This is what this man is projecting: A debauched character and a hollow place where integrity should exist.
Unless you're the Rolling Stones mainlining heroin amid debauched French aristocracy , you might as well gloss over it.
All of human history's gruesome, repetitive, debauched exploits play out as our inhuman protagonist remains trapped beneath the Earth.
The first time Anne Fadiman got drunk was not at a debauched frat party or a tawdry dive bar.
How are we to wrangle such entanglements between victims and victimizers, witnesses and perpetrators, debauched pleasure and overwhelming disgust?
For many American visitors the city's debauched nightlife was their first opportunity to snort cocaine or visit an opium den.
Ground zero for the nightlife excesses of the city's hipster mob, Bakken's bathrooms are as trashy as they are debauched.
But the picture we get of it, and of the staff's decorously debauched after-hours partying, is flat and unconvincing.
Ladling on the neon and gumdrop colors, the cinematographer, David Newbert, sweats to class up the movie's operatically debauched look.
Ladling on the neon and gumdrop colors, the cinematographer, David Newbert, sweats to class up the movie's operatically debauched look.
So it's in keeping with Fat Tuesday traditions to get a little debauched, should your V-Day plans take that route.
The chaos of the calçotada, not knowing when the eating begins or ends—it all leads to a debauched gastronomical experience.
But it's what people always expect from the Black Party: a bit of a debauched experience that you can escape into.
He was dispatched to Shanghai, a madcap colonial city where he drank, caroused and acted the "debauched bourgeois expatriate", Mr Matthews writes.
The record is enchanting, equal measures debauched and poetic—it sounds unlike anything you'll have heard from a British band in years.
Hungry City 11 Photos View Slide Show ' The soju cocktails come in plastic pouches with straws thrust in, like debauched Capri Suns.
Still cherubic (if puffy) at 37, rumors that the notoriously debauched singer had fully gotten his shit together proved less than persuasive.
Defiantly, Asch took his incendiary play abroad, finding a worldwide audience entranced by his debauched tale of respectable Jews operating a hidden brothel.
It was only after being sectioned and receiving medication that he realised how much his intense, debauched schedule had affected his mental health.
He grumbles, giggles and gyrates his way through the story like a debauched sprite, leaving a gaping emotional hole at the film's centre.
Rufus Sewell shows up as a debauched artist and gives Lenny Bruce a run for his money in the leading Maisel bae competition.
A couple of episodes set on Ibiza make the supposedly debauched party scene look like a weekend fair at a progressive high school.
This is a very lovely set of lines, and it certainly demonstrates the fact that many people find Kathy Acker's writing debauched and inane.
THE PLACE At the still gritty corner of Avenue C and East Second Street, Sanatorium seems like the waiting room of a debauched doctor.
One could easily imagine a juicy, gossipy version of this movie that digs into the debauched world of "Saturday Night Live" in the 1970s.
To paraphrase Sarah Lynn, the debauched child star who appeared alongside BoJack in the '80s sitcom "Horsin' Around": that's too much to expect, man.
Throughout the 1970s, he was less a citizen of New York than a debauched tourist, directing his limo to Max's, Paradise Garage and Reno Sweeney.
As the debauched Club 18-30 brand proved, hotels for grown-ups do not necessarily attract guests who will act in a grown-up way.
Mike Will Made It supplies a sublime, strange beat; Tinashe's vocals are subtle and skilled; Juicy J shows up for a typically debauched, detailed verse.
It is said that Alexander VI, the most debauched of the Borgia pontiffs, elected in 1492, even had an affair with one of his daughters.
Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Attorney General Pam Bondi of Florida, and so forth — revealed a political party that, completely apart from Trump, is utterly debauched.
" The denunciations from the righteous reverend led to state investigative hearings that seemed to support Parkhurst's description of New York as a "Tammany-debauched town.
Something more than simply fuel for debauched evenings out that may or may not end in someone being sick on another person's shoe, at least.
He has instead taken Tom and other male family members to a debauched party in a cavernous space under the subway tunnels of Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
When Trust follows Brendan Fraser, it finally feels slightly dangerous in the way it clearly wants to, but not because he's doing anything sordid or debauched.
Chastened by those national traumas, Americans, including journalists, concluded that they had sprung from the debauched or deformed characters of President Johnson and especially President Nixon.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Halfway through his book of photography documenting the debauched state of American fraternities, Andrew Moisey presents an unsettling pair of images.
VICE asked Hannah to take us on a tour of New York through its most debauched decade—an era when punk became a catalyst for cultural revolution.
So I contact the girl and I invite her to go to a party in a country hotel with us, where I knew something debauched could happen.
The possible existence of the tape isn't relevant because it would prove that Trump is sexually debauched and longs to desecrate everything Obama touched; we already know that.
Broadly speaking, then, previous Hollywood scandals fall into two categories: debauchery and far-left ventures, neither of which is overly worrisome to a debauched and left-wing institution.
First post-boy-band albums are also where symbols of maturity are dangled: Mr. Styles would like you to know he has been debauched, or something like it.
It features the greats: Peter, manically debauched, and Catherine, the "regicidal, uxoricidal German usurper"; and also dismal failures such as Alexander III, who ruled Russia as a "curmudgeonly landowner".
The two bands had serious chemistry, and that led to debauched drinking and chaos that continued until the tour finale at the Aardschock Festival in Holland on February 12.
Others are plausibly invented, like Zion, an 18th-century Massachusetts bondsman who disappears from his cell — after a debauched career across the Commonwealth — on the eve of his execution.
Raised in virtual confinement by her sadistic uncle and forced to recite debauched scenes from his favourite books to satiate his wealthy clients, she has grown cold, cunning and fearful.
He had forced the sale of independent newspapers to his cronies, installed his second-rate son-in-law as finance minister and debauched the currency, tipping the country into recession.
It was through this turbulent, double-pronged lifestyle of debauched partying and self-experimentation, however, that Humphry ultimately came to realize what would become laughing gas' most commonly exploited benefit.
As his debauched, resentful wife Ann (Keeley Hawes) points out, the high rise has already developed a strict hierarchy based on how close to the top a given resident lives.
In the fair's farthest corner, new Los Angeles gallery the Landing has devoted its entire booth to figurative ceramic sculptures, and its largest work is a scene of debauched butchery.
And then there was the time Sheeran had his cheek sliced by a sword while at a debauched party where British Princess Beatrice and James Blunt were also in attendance.
Party goers have flocked to Europe's cities since the heyday of the Roman Empire, when visitors descended on Rome for a day at the Coliseum followed by a debauched night out.
November 15 The comedian Jillian Bell stars in this uplifting comedy-drama, playing the title character: a debauched, self-absorbed young New Yorker who needs to lose weight for health reasons.
At the same time, Custer is reconnected to his ex-girlfriend Tulip (Ruth Negga), a violent criminal, and meets Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), a debauched Irishman with an unusual aversion to sunlight.
She starred as a debauched singer in the film "Valley of the Dolls" in 1967, based on the Jacqueline Susann novel about good girls going bad and the perils of Hollywood.
"The Other Side of the Wind" reconstructs a debauched party (using footage supposedly shot by guests) held at the home of Jake Hannaford, a nonconformist film director, just before he dies.
The action in Her Smell doesn't feel staged — instead, it all has a "Behind the Music" music doc quality to it, like a fly on the wall of a deranged, debauched tour.
Debauched tales of partying and drug abuse exist ("Fuck Our Problems"), but Natia better conveys the inherent humanity of those endeavors, enunciating and emoting where others might mumble themselves into numbed incoherence.
These days, global party destinations like Ibiza are considered uniquely debauched, welcoming of outcasts and college kids alike, but the stories French heard about 1920s Shanghai stuck with him well into adulthood.
And yet, in the debauched ruins of the party that Willkie adopted—and that so many like myself have lately had to abandon—it's too much to hope for any longer. ♦
A glass-panelled dome loomed over the north-facing end of a single room, with luxe bedding and a complimentary drinks tray arranged below, like the furnishings of a tastefully debauched starship.
That said, to me, it's not since the mephedrone craze of 2009 and 2010 that UK house parties really felt like the debauched nights in that Skins featured in its season one ads.
Image: Vimeo Featuring members of legendary if under appreciated Portland bands the Hunches, Eat Skull, and The Hospitals, Sleeping Beauties are a new band that present a swaggering take on debauched rock n'roll.
In addition to their December slots, the shows share an appropriately wintry setting: Berlin, the classic border-town home of the espionage thriller, all gray on the outside and vividly debauched behind doors.
GIRLS Deon returns home after years away at boarding school and convenes a massive, debauched party in the woods in this contemporary retelling of Euripides' "The Bacchae," by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins ("An Octoroon").
WeWork expanded to 111 cities, becoming the biggest private office tenant in New York City, London, and Chicago, and spent millions of dollars on parties so debauched that it's frankly miraculous no one died.
Zenefits, the $4.5 billion human resources software startup that has been plagued by "compliance failures" and executive upheaval in recent weeks, also may have violated basic HR standards internally with its debauched office culture.
Sadly, those qualities are absent from "Home for the Holidays," a limp revue of carols and Yule-themed pop songs that makes the Osmond siblings' spectacle look as debauched as a Mötley Crüe concert.
"A handsome young woman having a snug fortune," as Hamilton described her, Rachel soon attracted the attentions of a debauched fortune-hunting Dane named Johann Michael Lavien, at least a dozen years her senior.
Mr. Smith sets the stage with a megaphone announcement, then tells the tale of a debauched (and nearly disastrous) office party as Ms. Smith's and Craig Scanlon's guitars bop out a buzzing, repetitive riff.
The Man released their seventh LP, the Danger Mouse-produced Evil Friends, a compendium of psych-pop, with a burnished retro sheen, some debauched bass grooves, and occasionally, tunes topped off with a nimble falsetto.
Few are better equipped, then, for the sort of mission she undertook on this mix—a smattering of bubbly originals that echo the debauched digitalist celebrations of her just-released collection BIG SUMMER JAMS 2018.
Mr. Friedman, who grew up in Los Angeles and worked in the industry for years before branching out into restaurants, said he had spent "a few debauched mornings" at the Cat & Fiddle in the 1980s.
Along with a clutch of conservative allies, including Rio de Janeiro's evangelical mayor Marcelo Crivella, Bolsonaro has shown little interest in Carnival and at times denounced what he sees as debauched behavior during the festivities.
Perhaps the reason Coppola was so drawn to this story is that she is a child of Hollywood, so she knows what it's like to be doing naively debauched teenage things in glamorous and plush surroundings.
The Favourite presents a particular challenge for a production designer, responsible for creating a look that represents the real aesthetic of the time, while allowing for the debauched, luxurious innovations and quirks specific to the film.
A riff on the current presidential campaign in the absolute loosest sense, it encourages voting along with the same kind of louche, debauched behavior that has music has focused on since his breakout mixtape, Beach House.
CreditCreditAsanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times DENILIQUIN, Australia — It's been called the most debauched outdoor party in Australia: a wild, rollicking weekend where rural masculinity is on display and beer and banter flow endlessly.
Every step we take down the path of reducing our reliance on oil is a step we take toward releasing ourselves from the debauched and exploitative power dynamic the world's countries have been locked in for centuries.
The film revolves around the debauched 70th birthday party of the gruff, hard-drinking Jake Hannaford (John Huston), a veteran director working on a project that mirrors the pretensions of the then-burgeoning, auteur-influenced New Hollywood.
To the right of the glass doors on Church Street is an entryway framed by fold upon fold of shimmery red fabric, suggesting that you are about to walk into a room full of elegantly debauched vampires.
Bloghouse—the unfortunately-named and largely social subgenre defined by a streamlined sense of melody and primarily existing in the form of debauched snaps of the parties that played its music—was experiencing something of an aesthetic peak.
He could be earthy, walking around in bare feet at the office, and he organized debauched "summer camp" events for WeWork employees, which attendees described as a sort of Coachella-meets-"Wild Wild Country"-meets-nerdy-fraternity-party.
Seeing it, I imagined Emma Lazarus's poem rewritten for the age of Trump: Give me your despots, your rich,Your vulgar tax evaders yearning to flee,The depraved and debauched that itchTo steal, I will make them free.
But glancing back to the debauched world of 1982 suggests a rather different take, one that clarifies what happened to American politics in the age of Bill Clinton and what's happening now in the age of Donald Trump.
The book's raucous crowd scenes show adults at their most debauched and heedless, with small, wicked details like an umbrella piercing a man's bald skull and another man holding a bag with a bloody severed foot in it.
The goth night was probably the most fun, the gabber night probably the most intense, the student night probably the most debauched and the Milton Keynes shopping center/club The Only Way Is Essex extravaganza probably the most depressing.
On today's episode of Daily VICE, Lance Bangs returns to Los Angeles for the season finale of VICELAND's comedy series FLOPHOUSE to talk a few up-and-coming comedians about their debauched stand-up parties featured on the show.
In the video, the protagonists turn their backs on their troubles to have debauched fun—a philosophy that got Wilder to invoke Timon and Pumba from The Lion King in describing it—that maybe gets a little too real.
But the dark and semi-debauched Three Clubs was actually ideal: Ms. Wang, 103, wearing combat boots, a long tube dress and a big, floppy hat, was there to discuss her past life as a drug synthesizer and dealer.
The whimsy and farce inherent to swinging on such a cultural token, blown up and debauched, only elevates the absurdity of doing so within the confines of an art gallery, where touching art, let alone sitting atop it, is strictly prohibited.
What follows is a debauched Hangover-style romp through New York City as Jenny, Erin, and Blair seek out exclusive tickets to Neon Classic, a showcase concert making its one-night comeback on the very day they most need it.
Ironic, then, that this once debauched city has since picked up a PG reputation as Thailand's premium rehab hub, with a number of clinics opening up in the last couple of years offering peace, wellness, and serenity for suffering drug addicts.
But while it is certainly a dark day for England when the Italian press is emboldened to speak of the heir apparent as "Il Tampaccino," few have gone so far as to suggest that Charles is too debauched to become king.
The only constant, perhaps, is that alcohol is a disruptive force that by its very nature defeats efforts to control it, from ancient Roman bans on the debauched Bacchic rites in the first century B.C. to the great American experiment, Prohibition.
"I think that some of us are so scared to give ourselves permission to feel good in a genuine and authentic way, because we think that if we do, we will descend into a pit of debauched indulgence," says Hoang.
Viscount Ashworth lived a riotously debauched life before he was bound hand and foot in silken restraints and hacked to death upon his own luxurious bed in C. S. Harris's latest drawing-room mystery, WHO SLAYS THE WICKED (Berkley, $26).
It tells of how the impoverished Louise falls into the orbit of the fabulously debauched Lavinia, who adopts her as an instant bestie and gives her clothes, a room, a complete makeover — everything but the keys to Lavinia's family manse.
They are widely regarded as creepy and depressing — the association is with the debauched fakeries you'll find on the lapels of birthday-party clowns and the sad sacks of nylon collecting dust in the waiting rooms of our laziest dentists.
This past weekend, downtown Reykjavik's usual drunken revelers and befuddled, troll-clutching tourists were joined by quite a different mass of debauched souls—the longhaired, leather-clad devotees who'd come from near and far to immerse themselves in Iceland's potent black metal underground.
Eugene knew that was a French word associated with women of dubious morals, but in his mind it included the teen runaways at that chicken-hawk bar Stigwood had taken him to, Saturday night; plus Stigwood himself, who was rich and debauched.
She was a supporting player in near-misses from the raunchy, post-"Scream" teen movie explosion: the bubbly, oversexed sidekick to Kirsten Dunst in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999) and a debauched social climber in the straight-to-DVD knockoff "Cruel Intentions 2" (83).
The film's simplicity, letting its subject directly tell the camera his debauched stories, makes it compulsively compelling, but its undercurrent of neuroticism and sadness has not been lost on critics (nor has the fact that it was made by a straight white director).
According to a New York Times story that ran after my blog post, the Vegas trip had been an incredibly debauched company gathering: One of the male employees assaulted a female employee, another stole a van, and several were caught with drugs.
Unfortunately for the clean-cut Peter, so earnest in his shiny suit and bowl haircut, Pamela has other interests: a debauched rocker named Trip (Conor Ryan, from the Off Broadway hit "Desperate Measures") and the illicit substances she discovers in New Orleans.
That's why it's such a treat to hear 240-year-old Taylor Swift detail a crush, 260-year-old Kesha recount a debauched night, 25-year-old Ariana Grande on the dissolution of her first engagement, and 82-year-old Leonard Cohen's pontifications on mortality.
If you choose to look, there are a smattering of signs that American consumers are thirsty for more alcohol-free options, and are more open to the idea of turning traditionally debauched rituals on their heads than they might have been in the past.
We'll soon do a "drive by" of all your books, but may I say this volume looks comparatively sanguine (vs saturnine) beside your debauched, demented, deliberate misprision of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal, Aeschylus in Oakland (The Persians), or Catullus reconfigured at 15% Flarf?
The lines feel blurred, and you're not sure what you can share with who…or worse, you might feel like others are confusing what's private and what's public, perhaps mistakenly posting pictures of the debauched party you had with close friends where they shouldn't be.
" The Swimming-Pool Library " (1988), Hollinghurst's first novel, was largely confined to one debauched summer in London (though its narrator, the sexually voracious aristocrat Will Beckwith, collects more erotic experience in those two months than other people might hope to come by in two lifetimes).
It's easy to see how these weeklong songwriting camps, which usually involve producers like Banx & Ranx, writers and topline singers—and are used by everyone from Drake to the latest major label signee—can descend into near sleepless episodes of precise yet debauched creativity.
Catherine the Great's, the German princess who overthrew her husband in a coup, took over the imperial throne of Russia, continued to rule in his place, and inspired literal books of debauched rumors about her sex life is one of history's most fascinating figures.
In 1749, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (commonly known as Fanny Hill) caused a sensation in England and throughout Europe, and the book was first banned and collected by smut-hungry noblemen, with the debauched writings of the Marquis de Sade only a few decades away.
In addition to Koenig and Diplo co-producing it with Bey, you've got lyrics from the debauched poet laureate Father John Misty (previously of Fleet Foxes) and a lifting of of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs lyric from "Maps" ("they don't love you like I love you").
It's an embarrassment mixed up with crazy laughter and incredulous pinches, followed by a sort of fascination with this debauched show that makes one wonder if the Canadian isn't, deep down, the first viewer—and therefore the first victim—of his own honey-coated delusions of grandeur.
Natasha Leggero and Riki Lindhome return as Lillian and Beatrice, the fame-grubbing sisters from the debauched Bellacourts, that fictional first family of early-20th-century Newport, R.I. In this season premiere they meet Harriet Tubman, who offers advice on how best to create a brand for themselves.
But in the alternative universe of the alt-right, that theory was taken as truth, not because the ranks of the alt-right have found logic in such stories but because those stories feed the larger narrative of a debauched world of liberalism that needs cleansing by fire.
Mötley Crüe's soundtrack to "The Dirt," a drama based on a proudly debauched tell-all book on the band, opened at No. 10, the first time Mötley Crüe has reached the Top 10 since its last studio album, "Saints of Los Angeles," went to No. 4 in 2008.
LONDON — The writings, etched in dark ink on a small scroll, tell the sordid story of four debauched aristocrats who lock themselves away in a castle to play out their wildest sexual fantasies, which run the gamut from orgies and animals to torture — including placing a firework up a bottom.
He might create something similar to artist Navin Rawanchaikul's "Super(M)art Bangkok Survivor," a huge, frenzied, feverish, cartoonish wall-size painting that bursts with debauched Thai characters, real and invented, including a Kalashnikov-toting Buddha; vomiting tattooed monks; elephants; Vespas; blimps and the famous twins, Chang and Eng Bunker.
And subjected to gendered insinuations that Mr. Brown, three decades her senior, had facilitated Ms. Harris's rise by introducing her to the city's ruling class, the candidate was quick to flag her rival's own sensational baggage, accusing Mr. Hallinan of fostering a debauched workplace where prosecutors had sex in the office.
The jeremiad, based as it was on a cyclical view of history, provided a structure in which a speaker would document just how debauched his brethren had become, how much backsliding had taken hold of a new generation, only to turn around to a call for redemption — moving from decline to reawakening.
Jessica Gentile, AKA Jubilee, remembers this aspect of her twisted hometown with a conflicted fondness, expressing some combination of wonder, befuddlement, and regret that she came of age in the sort of debauched hinterland where 16-year-old girls were free to twerk in their bikinis for prizes while they were chin-deep in foam.
As with most of Simon's television work, The Deuce is a slow burn, more intent on creating a world than speeding through plot — this eight-episode first season sets the table potentially for two more that Simon and Pelecanos have planned, which would eventually lead the characters into the still-debauched sex industry of the '183s.
Among other landmarks are music venues 529 and the Earl (read more about them in the Music and Nightlife section), which are a walk down the street from each other and help host two music festivals: the Atlanta Mess-Around for debauched punk in the spring (PBR has actually been a sponsor), and A3C for every iteration of hip-hop in the fall.
Among other landmarks are music venues 63 and the Earl (read more about them in the Music and Nightlife section), which are a walk down the street from each other and help host two music festivals: the Atlanta Mess-Around for debauched punk in the spring (PBR has actually been a sponsor), and A3C for every iteration of hip-hop in the fall.
Many of the characters are elderly and reckoning with the past: a narrator has lunch with the woman for whom her (recently dead) ex-husband left her, decades earlier; a couple almost broaches the long-undiscussed subject of the death of their small son; the bird of the title, a resident of ancient Pompeii, recalls the debauched days before the eruption of Vesuvius.
Some evangelical voices think not: Whether the subject is the debauched pagan in the White House, the mall-haunted candidacy of Roy Moore or the larger question of how to engage with secular culture, there is talk of an intergenerational crisis within evangelical churches, a widening disillusionment with a Trump-endorsing old guard, a feeling that a crackup must loom ahead.
According to the Pancreatic Foundation, the symptoms of acute pancreatitis include "severe, constant" abdominal pain that typically requires extended hospital treatment, the mortality rate hovering around ten percent "I probably drink more now than I should," Bergling admitted to Pressler, following up by claiming a no-two-day-benders rule as a self-imposed preventative measure of sorts before taking the journalist out for a debauched night on the town.
During this wilderness period, Nilsson also developed an inexplicable fixation with Caribbean music, embellishing Duit on Mon Dei throwaways like "It's a Jungle Out There" with prominent steel drums and marimba and even covering the calypso classic "Zombie Jamboree (Back to Back)" on 1976's ...That's the Way It Is. That LP, a far-from-essential covers-heavy outing, at least features some stellar album art: Our dude is pictured lounging around a debauched living room, reading Penthouse and clutching a cigarette.
Among the supporting players, the great Oliver Ford Davies is a particular treasure, appearing in "Richard II" as an aggrieved Duke of York, his loyalty to his king sorely tried and ultimately broken; as a hilariously debauched Justice Shallow in "Henry IV, Part II"; and as a beautifully spoken chorus in "Henry V." Joshua Richards deftly switches from a chronically soused Bardolph, one of Falstaff's boon companions, in both parts of "Henry IV" to a noble Fluellen in the second half (barely recognizable with without Bardolph's Rudolph-red nose).

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