You know the rap singers.........And then Trigger made a face
I Was There!!!....And it wasn't a life size inflatable model of ET...It was a life size inflatable model of Alf!!You know the rap singers.....
Round the back of the multi-storey.....
Next to the corn exchange......
Now im not saying right....that i'm jesus I'm not saying that....that's for you to go home and think about.I Was There!!!....And it wasn't a life size inflatable model of ET...It was a life size inflatable model of Alf!!
I enjoyed it. He did what appeared to be a semi-improvised routine with a guy in the front row in the second half, about the state of stand-up at the moment, which was genius. Stewart joked how moaning about electrical appliances has replaced moaning about the establishment (Tories) as the comedy staple, with rubbish comedians talking about how toasters only have two settings: burnt and frozen etc. Then a guy in the audience was adamant that his toaster did in fact only have two settings and it went on for ages and got funnier and funnier. The audience member was pretty funny too.Quite sad that this thread is so unused.
What did you think of the show MUN?
He did that at The Curve too.Let's have a clap for the IRA. The gentleman bombers.... They were decent British terrorists. They didn't want to be British....but they were.
You spelt Stuart wrong.
well between you, the job is guaranteed to be done.You really know how to ruin a thread don't you?
Great post moses.well between you, the job is guaranteed to be done.
Yea, that was fantastic.He talked for an hour or so about Crisps, Chiles & Cameron.
The routine about his Grandads hatred of all things Japanese had me in stitches. Hope that makes it to the TV series.
That's the thing with Lee's comedy, it doesn't seem to stagnate as much as many more modern comedians' routines do. Even his pop.culture references seem more enduring than most.It was mostly new material but with some old favourites thrown in (Lineker & his obese kid deviancy). The Cameron story was also just another version of the Richard Hammond diatribe from the 'Milder Comedian' show.
I think it's fantastic when he launches into a speech about modern stand-up. Despite being hilarious throughout, you can actually see how much he cares about it.... about the state of stand-up at the moment, which was genius.
That's quite homo. The crowd at the Lowry were generally quite good (it was a saturday evening) though the couple sat next to me and my bro's got up and left after the introduction.Other than that though, I don't know why - maybe because it was a Saturday matinee or whatever - but the audience was actually pretty muted throughout. Whenever I've seen him before he always manages to tip the audience over into hilarity, so it was quite interesting to see how he coped with a relatively unreseptive crowd.
Hehe. Can't argue with that.Good artists do what they believe in and don't merely court public approval. In these respects they are the opposite of politicians. Zing!
I like him and I'm not pretentious but people say that because he is pretentious, it's not observational joke after observational joke with him. Unlike Mr McIntyre (who I also like thus proving I'm not pretentious) but a lot of his fans are pretentious, you only have to watch one of his youtube videos before you see someone running down Lee Evans or McIntyre.There was a huge thread on Lee where it was decided that people who liked him were prententious bastards, and those who didn't were dumb bastards. Nobody wins when it comes to Stewart Lee.
There is that about him. Sort of like Radiohead. I find him to be an intolerable cretin. Absolutely hate him. All he seems to do is criticise every little thing in the world, in a horribly angry way, without really saying what's wrong with it. Jack Dee has a similar style, yet I find him hilarious.There was a huge thread on Lee where it was decided that people who liked him were prententious bastards, and those who didn't were dumb bastards. Nobody wins when it comes to Stewart Lee.
You are such a knob Laim.There is that about him. Sort of like Radiohead. I find him to be an intolerable cretin. Absolutely hate him. All he seems to do is criticise every little thing in the world, in a horribly angry way, without really saying what's wrong with it. Jack Dee has a similar style, yet I find him hilarious.
But as you say moses, only the really intelligent, cultured people who 'understand' comedy find him funny, whereas people like me, are all stupid.
What a condescending prick. God I hate him.
Just seen he's on in Liverpool on the 3rd and it's sold out.Going to see him in a few weeks. Cant wait. Love him, funniest comedian around.