
Steve Hughes
Heavy Metal Comedy: Live at The Comedy Store London
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Steve Hughes
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Steve Hughes
About this listen
Widely regarded one of the most esteemed and exciting stand up comedians working on the International circuit, Steve rocks the room with over 45 minutes of blistering political stand up, recorded live at The London Comedy Store.
©2006 Steve Hughes (P)2008 The Comedy Store LtdCritic reviews
"...acutely observed and cutting bone-deep. Steve delves into gutsier territory - racism, terrorism, homophobia - with an honesty and openness rarely seen among comics. His insights are spot-on, his opinions are intelligent and his jokes are top class." ( The Guardian)
"...Hughes is gold!" ( Metro)
"...Hughes is gold!" ( Metro)
Michael McIntyre performance, as he was a guest
comedian. Having listened to the whole album I've
discovered that he is an entirely different sort of
comedian to McIntyre being deep, thoughtful &, above
all, rock and roll.
What I was expecting was him to be like the videos
of him - brilliant in part but lacking in material.
Happily the material I'd seen was as consistently
good as the rest of it, with each line well honed &
lots of material to get you thinking.
As an example of his style of comedy there is his
jokes about gay people. His twist on it is that
straight people are the ones that are soft as gay
people **** other men!
Aside from this, there is his observations about
England from an Australian perspective (e.g. that
Welsh is made up by someone spilling a box of
scrabble tiles!) & a material on the war on terror
('And what does War create? Terror!')
So, all in all this is an interesting listen,
slightly reminiscent of Bill Hicks & George Carlin's
efforts but with the added benefit that Hughes'
comedy is modern & relevant, delivered by a man who
is very much alive. Here's to his continued success.
One last thing is a track listing. Happily (unlike
bands like 'Fallout boy'), what you see is what you
(more or less) get.
1. I'm Australian
1. not 100% Australian
2. No Smoking
3. Sydneyharbouroperahouse
4. Goths on the Beach
5. I Want to be European
6. The Sun's out in England
7. Drink Driving
8. Death Metal and Cooking
9. Straight is the New Gay
10. Nude in Shoes
12. War on Horror
13. The Dutch
14. Drugs (Of course)
15. Illusion of Boundries
16. High on Fire (not so secret track)
My New Favourite Comedian
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Oh, and, by the way Audible. Why isn't there a warning on this book? Surely you should have an adult or explicit sticker over the picture so people know what they are getting? I wouldn't have wasted my time then.
Stick to Jimmy Carr. At least he's intelligent and doesn't need to swear every 3 words to offend you.
Mostly just swearing and misogyny
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