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GSi Ghost
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6th May 10 at 19:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I went on the first night it opened. was sitting right at the front but it didnt make the show any better. To conclude; it was a bit shit.
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6th May 10 at 20:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Went last night and thought it was very funny indeed, as did the 7 others I went with.
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7th May 10 at 00:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ill be there tomorow at the men

cant wait myself
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi Ghost
I went on the first night it opened. was sitting right at the front but it didnt make the show any better. To conclude; it was a bit shit.
i think this was the first night too, last tuesday? Did he take ages to come on, come on for about 20 mins then have a 25 min interval?
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Yeah thats the one Carl. After waiting an hour for him to come on he Rick rolled us and then like you say; came on (and did a few old jokes) and fucked off again! Then I helped myself to a very expensive pint and waited for the next half
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8th May 10 at 15:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My friend went the other day & said it was good. Still mentioning Garlic Bread to get cheap laughs
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Garlic bread? Garlic, bread? Garlic? GARLIC BREAD?

STFU you fat cunt. Get some new material.
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8th May 10 at 17:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I just got back from Manc.

I happened to think it was brilliant and hilarious - the encore was a right treat.

Yes he did play on the old material HOWEVER it was what the audience wanted to hear and he didn't play on it for long. The reason he would have done is I only knew of Peter Kay after Phoenix Nights and with Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere - years after his stand up, so only seen it on DVD. Do to do a bit from that was great.

Well worth the show - his new material was genius and hilarious imho - he's giving the audience what they want, and that is the idea, isn't it?!

Well worth it

EDIT: I did feel robbed after paying £10, yes 10 of the Queen's British pounds, for a programme. They had no prices up, I handed over £10 expecting £5 change and she kept the £10 putting it in her money pouch

[Edited on 08-05-2010 by deano87]
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
I just got back from Manc.

I happened to think it was brilliant and hilarious - the encore was a right treat.

Yes he did play on the old material HOWEVER it was what the audience wanted to hear and he didn't play on it for long. The reason he would have done is I only knew of Peter Kay after Phoenix Nights and with Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere - years after his stand up, so only seen it on DVD. Do to do a bit from that was great.

Well worth the show - his new material was genius and hilarious imho - he's giving the audience what they want, and that is the idea, isn't it?!

Well worth it

EDIT: I did feel robbed after paying £10, yes 10 of the Queen's British pounds, for a programme. They had no prices up, I handed over £10 expecting £5 change and she kept the £10 putting it in her money pouch

[Edited on 08-05-2010 by deano87]


I remember going to my first gig years ago and buying a programme - first and last time I ever bought one
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15th Apr 11 at 22:01   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Actually had a brilliant night, second part of it was just totally epic! tears rolling down my face! And Subo was sitting there!
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15th Apr 11 at 22:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just back, second half was awesome, and yea subo sittin chucklin away lol!
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have you searched the songs yet to see if they acutally sound like that ? lol
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Ive always thought the Titanic one, "the hotdogs go on"! you'll just the sing the others when you hear them now without thinking

"Just let me staple the vicor.."
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my dad is convinced he had edited them.
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nah, i listened to a few of them, and thats the way they are
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bloody hell, doesn't feel like a year ago since I saw him. He must be fucking good at it buy now with a years worth of practice!
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I watched some the manchester one, he does different things. I dont get how he is still fat, I thought he would be fecked and skinny
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
I just got back from Manc.

I happened to think it was brilliant and hilarious - the encore was a right treat.

Yes he did play on the old material HOWEVER it was what the audience wanted to hear and he didn't play on it for long. The reason he would have done is I only knew of Peter Kay after Phoenix Nights and with Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere - years after his stand up, so only seen it on DVD. Do to do a bit from that was great.

Well worth the show - his new material was genius and hilarious imho - he's giving the audience what they want, and that is the idea, isn't it?!

Well worth it


EDIT: I did feel robbed after paying £10, yes 10 of the Queen's British pounds, for a programme. They had no prices up, I handed over £10 expecting £5 change and she kept the £10 putting it in her money pouch

[Edited on 08-05-2010 by deano87]


What the hell is in a programme for a comedian anyway?
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16th Apr 11 at 13:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

His stand-up stuff has been the same for years.

His earlier stuff like That Peter Kay Thing and Phoenix Nights never gets boring.Can watch the later back to back and still be in stitches.
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Saw him in Manchester last May, loved it.
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16th Apr 11 at 14:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mrs has us some tickets, not a clue when for though. Some have said its been good others have said its terrible.
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quote:
Originally posted by Lawrah
Actually had a brilliant night, second part of it was just totally epic! tears rolling down my face! And Subo was sitting there!


I was there on Friday too! Funny as hell when he found SUBO in the crowd

2nd part was awesome. Loved the part where he plays the shovel
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18th Apr 11 at 12:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm going on Saturday... I can't wait!
It's the longest I've ever had to wait for a show
Hammer
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Went last night, very funny. He mentions the old jokes but he doesn't do it for cheap laughs tbh.

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