Stubhub, O2 Manchester £90. I just did a quick search for a bit of fun and thats what came up.Bobinblack wrote: ↑13 Apr 2017, 19:35Ah I get you now, sorry, you mean good value compared to other stand-ups. Well yes, damned right you are. Chubby Brown one though, that's a joke right?airflamesred wrote: ↑13 Apr 2017, 17:44I've taken the liberty of doing a little price comparison, If I may.Bobinblack wrote: ↑13 Apr 2017, 09:51 He's funny on telly, I agree. Not sure about £30 being 'good value' to see any comedian though but each to their own.
Jack Whitehall £38.50
Scouser John Bishop £71.47
Chubby Brown £98.50
Wait for it
Ricky Gervais up to £170
Stewart Lee
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Big fan, seen him loads including March in Glasgow.
Well worth whatever price he's asking, cos it'll be
no rip off. Before the Glasgow gig he announced,
"There are tickets on sale for my Glasgow gig via
the illegal touts at GetMeIn, in Row S. If they are bought,
the ticketholders will be personally thrown out by me."
On the night in Glasgow he claimed that any empty seats,
and there weren't many, had been Get Me In ones so he had
actually Sold Out the gig. He said he was now in the position of
being big enough that Get Me In were buying his tickets to sell on,
but not big enough that anyone would fork out 3 times the face value
they were asking. He was happy that the tickets were sold, even though
no one was in the seat, and said that that would be the ideal gig for him,
playing a sold out gig to a room full of empty seats!
Well worth whatever price he's asking, cos it'll be
no rip off. Before the Glasgow gig he announced,
"There are tickets on sale for my Glasgow gig via
the illegal touts at GetMeIn, in Row S. If they are bought,
the ticketholders will be personally thrown out by me."
On the night in Glasgow he claimed that any empty seats,
and there weren't many, had been Get Me In ones so he had
actually Sold Out the gig. He said he was now in the position of
being big enough that Get Me In were buying his tickets to sell on,
but not big enough that anyone would fork out 3 times the face value
they were asking. He was happy that the tickets were sold, even though
no one was in the seat, and said that that would be the ideal gig for him,
playing a sold out gig to a room full of empty seats!
...I'm making lists of all the people I love,
and all the cunts that should fuck off...
and all the cunts that should fuck off...
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I like himairflamesred wrote: ↑12 Apr 2017, 09:15 Any fans here?
For me he's one of the best comedians around, though obviously comedy is very subjective, and good value for money (£30) at Leicester square.
I think he's a fall/Smith kinda guy but you can't have it all.
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Stew on the Loch Ness Monster, one of many of my favourite Stew clips:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzOv14fA-BI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzOv14fA-BI
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Maybe we should all have an alternative night out: All sitting on the front row of a Stewart Lee gig wearing Stranglers T shirts!
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This is so true :-)
Scotlands hero
Look at the guy in the audience with a beard, if looks could kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHA1ufmLZQY
Scotlands hero
Look at the guy in the audience with a beard, if looks could kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHA1ufmLZQY
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It truly is a different form of comedy. Genius doesn't even begin to describe it.Homer wrote: ↑16 Apr 2017, 22:16 This is so true :-)
Scotlands hero
Look at the guy in the audience with a beard, if looks could kill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHA1ufmLZQY
Reminds me of the Hugh Cornwell form of confrontational humour.
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I'm a fan, i like hes show with Richard Hearing i think thoses were he's best years with "Histos Eye" that was great. I liked hes sketches aswell one of my favourites being about "All creatures great and small"! "God" made them all. Hillarious,also the sketch about the christmas jumper!. I watched him when he had he's series on Channel 4. Never seen him live.
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“The concept that Stewart Lee is funny is tenuous at best.” Meninblack, Twitter
Someone care to explain this? I copied and pasted from Stew's site.
Someone care to explain this? I copied and pasted from Stew's site.
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airflamesred wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 16:12 “The concept that Stewart Lee is funny is tenuous at best.” Meninblack, Twitter
Someone care to explain this? I copied and pasted from Stew's site.
"I bathed in sun and walked in rain
It taught me how to laugh again"
It taught me how to laugh again"