Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
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Re: Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
C'mon Newsnight. Hurry up and finish! I want lulz!!
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Enjoyed that.
Started to drag in places but it was great.
Started to drag in places but it was great.
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Started off well but I wasn't overly impressed with the rest.
Still love it though.
Still love it though.
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whenever it starts to drag a bit he makes a joke out of it anyway so i don't mindMotorway to Roswell wrote:Enjoyed that.
Started to drag in places but it was great.
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Lol at his reference to Grimestep.
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and so i vomited into the anus of christ once again.
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First time I heard 90s comedian I was on a flight, on my own, sat next to this mum and her kid. I tried to keep my shit together, but when it got to that bit I was laughing so hard. I must've looked like an absolute weirdo.my_war wrote:and so i vomited into the [edit] gaping [/edit] anus of christ once again.
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It's actually this:hutyluty wrote:hope the piranhas is still the theme tune
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKz5kpqctV0
Although I prefer the piranhas version
The visible otters bit had me in bits when I first saw 'If you prefer a milder comedian....' mans a genius.
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I was worried when he reused the visible otters joke, but the way he extended it had me in stitches. Love how he's replaced the sketches with the Iannucci bits too, they're funny as fuck.
Did anyone else notice the credits too; Script Editor - Chris Morris
Did anyone else notice the credits too; Script Editor - Chris Morris
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No I didn't - good choice of script partner though, Morris is great. I'm guessing he's more involved in the Lannucci bits than the body of stand up, you never know though. Does anyone remember The Day Today?? - Chris Morris and Steve Coogan etc. doing a spoof news show back in the mid 90's. Clever satire man.pikeymobile wrote:I was worried when he reused the visible otters joke, but the way he extended it had me in stitches. Love how he's replaced the sketches with the Iannucci bits too, they're funny as fuck.
Did anyone else notice the credits too; Script Editor - Chris Morris
Off topic. It's a small world; I've shared a stage with someone who Stewart Lee claims to have been orienteering with (Shane from Napalm Death lol)
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The Day Toady and Brass Eye are both works of genius.
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Yeah - brass eye, forgot about that onecityzen wrote:The Day Toady and Brass Eye are both works of genius.
I like the close to knuckle stuff, and not in a Frankie Boyle way. Anyone can go around calling everyone a c**t.
Does anyone remember The Jam??
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You shared a stage with Shane from Napalm Death? How?lysergene wrote:No I didn't - good choice of script partner though, Morris is great. I'm guessing he's more involved in the Lannucci bits than the body of stand up, you never know though. Does anyone remember The Day Today?? - Chris Morris and Steve Coogan etc. doing a spoof news show back in the mid 90's. Clever satire man.pikeymobile wrote:I was worried when he reused the visible otters joke, but the way he extended it had me in stitches. Love how he's replaced the sketches with the Iannucci bits too, they're funny as fuck.
Did anyone else notice the credits too; Script Editor - Chris Morris
Off topic. It's a small world; I've shared a stage with someone who Stewart Lee claims to have been orienteering with (Shane from Napalm Death lol)
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He played guest bass on a couple of songs with for a band called Anaal Nathrakh. My band supported them. We're an extreme metal band based in B'ham so I guess it was inevitable - Shane gets around a lot lol
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Whose your band? might be seeing Anaal in Cardiff soon.
Jam, Brasseye, The Day Today and Alan Partridge are probably the best comedy that was ever on TV.
Jam, Brasseye, The Day Today and Alan Partridge are probably the best comedy that was ever on TV.
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Blue Jam, the radio series, is even better than the TV series. Absolutely brilliant.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
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@ wub - Esoteric (doom band) ..... but what about the Comic Strip ??
@ motorway - I'm on that Blue Jam, google time
@ motorway - I'm on that Blue Jam, google time
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Preferred If you want a milder comedian to 90's comedian tbh
Both were good though!
Both were good though!
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lysergene wrote:@ wub - Esoteric (doom band) ..... but what about the Comic Strip ??
@ motorway - I'm on that Blue Jam, google time
http://www.cookdandbombd.co.uk/forums/i ... ge=bluejam
download links for the whole lot there, absolutely classic radio and the music isnt bad either.
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