26 Mar 12 - 10:52 AM (#3329111) Subject: Tim Minchin From: Mrrzy I just discovered this guy at the Reason Rally - what a hoot! I found one old thread about him here, but what do you all think of him? What a performer! |
26 Mar 12 - 11:03 AM (#3329120) Subject: RE: Tim Minchin From: GUEST,Hookey Wole Hit and miss performer. For my tastes, he's too irritatingly 'clever' to fully enjoy. Which is a shame because he is obviously a very gifted musical talent. But then, I'm not altogether a fan of musical comedians. Musical comedy CDs, no mater how funny & entertaining on first listening, tend to have a short shelf life. |
26 Mar 12 - 11:52 AM (#3329150) Subject: RE: Tim Minchin From: GUEST,Bizibod I only recently became aware of him too - this one has me in tucks! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVN_0qvuhhw Know what you mean about musical comedy CD's, they just don't do it for me either- I need to see and hear at the same time. |
26 Mar 12 - 03:39 PM (#3329251) Subject: RE: Tim Minchin From: GUEST A bit blue at times, but very funny all the same. Quite a musical talent. Didn't he just write the songs for "Matilda"? |
26 Mar 12 - 03:43 PM (#3329256) Subject: RE: Tim Minchin From: paula t Sorry, That last posting was me! Ho hum... |
26 Mar 12 - 07:25 PM (#3329374) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: GUEST,Mrr at He reminds me a lot of Tom Lehrer... |
30 Mar 12 - 03:08 PM (#3331251) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: Mrrzy Check out his poor sign language interpreter at the Reason Rally! |
31 Mar 12 - 06:20 AM (#3331494) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: matt milton Can't stand him myself. Tim Minchin is "Radio 4 comedy" its most oxymoronic. Though he manages to be really mawkish and twee too. Quite a feat. |
31 Mar 12 - 01:23 PM (#3331642) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: Mrrzy Twee? |
01 Jun 12 - 03:26 PM (#3358108) Subject: Lyr Add: THE GOOD BOOK (Tim Minchin) From: Jim Dixon I think whether you like him or not depends a lot on whether you agree with the point he's making. THE GOOD BOOK Written by Tim Minchin As sung by Tim Minchin on "Ready for This?" (2011); also in this video at YouTube. Life is like an ocean voyage, and our bodies are the ships, And without a moral compass, we would all be cast adrift, So to keep us on our bearings, the Lord gave us a gift, And like most gifts you get, it was a book. I only read one book, but it's a good book, don't you know? I act the way I act because the Good Book tells me so. If I want to know how to be good, it's to the Good Book that I go, 'Cause the Good Book is a book, and it is good, and it's a book. I know the Good Book's good because the Good Book says it's good. I know the Good Book knows it's good, because a really good book would. You wouldn't cook without a cookbook and I think it's understood You can't be good without a Good Book 'cause it's good and it's a book, And it is good for cookin'. I tried to read some other books, but I soon gave up on that. The paragraphs ain't numbered and they complicate the facts. I can't read Harry Potter 'cause they're worshipping false gods and that, And Dumbledore's a poofter and that's bad, 'cause it's not good. Morality is written there in simple white and black. I feel sorry for you heathens; got to think about all that. Good is good, and evil's bad, and goats are good, and pigs are crap. You'll find which one is which in the Good Book, 'cause it's good, And it's a book, and it's a book. I had a cat; she gave birth to a litter. The kittens were adorable and they made my family laugh, But as they grew they started misbehavin', So I drowned the little fuckers in the bath. When the creatures in your care start bein' menaces, The answers can be found right there in Genesis Chapter six, verse five to seven, yee-haw! Swing your partner by the hand. Have a baby if you can, But if the voices your head Say to sacrifice your kid To satiate your loving God's Fetish for dead baby blood, It's simple faith the Book demands, So raise that knife up in your hands! Before the Good Book made us good, there was no good way to know If a thing was good, or not that good, or kind of touch-and-go, So God decided he'd give writing allegoric prose a go, And so he wrote a book and it was generally well received. The Telegraph said, "This God is reminiscent of the Norse." The Times said, "Kind of turgid, but I liked the bit with horses." The Mail said, "Lots of massacres, a violent tour de force. If you only read one book this year, then this one is the book, And it is good, and it's a book!" Yee-haw! Swing your daughter by the hand, But if she gets raped by a man, And refuses then to marry him, Stone her to death! If you just close your eyes and block your ears To the accumulated knowledge of the last two thousand years, Then morally—guess what?—you're off the hook, And thank Christ you only have to read one book! Just because the book's contents Were written generations hence By hairy desert-dwelling gents Squattin' in their dusty tents— Just because what Heaven said Was said before they'd leavened bread— Just as Jesus couldn't read Doesn't mean now we should need, When manipulating human genes To alleviate pain or fight disease, When decidin' whether it's wrong or right To help the dyin' let go of life, Or stop a pregnancy when it's Just a tiny blastocyst, There's no reason why we should take a look At any other book But the Good Book, 'cause it's good and it's a book, And it's a book, and it's quite good! Yee-haw! Yeah, good is good and evil's bad And kids get killed when God gets mad. You'd better take a good look at the Good Book! |
02 Jun 12 - 09:14 AM (#3358325) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: Andrez Tim's the man all right. I get it, and I stand up to be counted that I agree with Tim's message! How much suffering has the Good Book been responsible for, regardless of which publisher its ever had, wherever they are or which edition? Cheers Andrez |
02 Jun 12 - 11:29 AM (#3358357) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker He's been recruited to guest-star in the new series of one of my wife's favourite soft-core sex comedy TV series "Californication"... ..as a 'coked-up rock star'. rock star !!!??? he's more like Richard Stilgoe showing off in glam makeup and a daft long hair wig.... |
02 Jun 12 - 02:29 PM (#3358435) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: Brian Peters Never seen or heard him perform, but I certainly warmed to him on 'Desert island discs'. |
02 Jun 12 - 02:35 PM (#3358436) Subject: RE: Review: Tim Minchin From: Leadfingers Clever , but NOT comparable with Tom Lehrer I'm afraid |
20 Feb 13 - 05:29 PM (#3481780) Subject: Lyr Add: THE SONG FOR PHIL DAOUST (Tim Minchin) From: Jim Dixon Backstory: in 2005, Phil Daoust, writing in the Guardian, wrote this review of Tim Minchin's performance at the Edinburgh Fringe. Minchin's anger is understandable, to say the least. Here's my transcription from the recording on Spotify: THE SONG FOR PHIL DAOUST Written by Tim Minchin As sung by Tim Minchin on "Ready for This? : Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London" (2009) This is a song for Phil Daoust, Occasional Guardian newspaper journaloust. I never ever, ever mentioned your name, Or that review that you wrote when I was new to this game, But now the time has come; I think I've dealt with my feelings at last. I really want to forgive you, Phil; yeah, I want to put the past in the past, And as this is London town, I thought I ought to take the opportunity, 'Cause there's a pretty good chance somebody out there will know you. Maybe they will pass on a message for me. Just want to say, Phil Daoust, Occasional Guardian newspaper journaloust, That it's been three years since you wrote it, And time is very healing, But I still want to cut big chunks of flesh out of your stupid face And make your children watch while I force you to eat them. Yeah, I want to make your children watch you eat your own face-meat. Ding, dang, ding, dang, dong! This is my Phil Daoust song. Everybody sing along. La-la, la-la, la-la-la! I hope one of your family members dies, Phil, ding, dang, dong! I've written you this special song To help you get the attention You obviously desperately lack. And I know that you're a smart man, And with such a fine mind, I guess it has to be hard To resist throwing narcissistic intellectual tantrums In the supermarket aisles of your self-regard. Just want to say, Phil Daoust, I know it must be really hard to be a journaloust, What with deadlines always looming, And the pressure to be entertaining, So maybe you should quit and get a job that you'd be better at, Like killing yourself, you fucking cunt. Ding, dang, ding, dang, dong! This is my Phil Daoust song. Everybody sing along! Tra-la, la-la, la-la-la! I hope something you love catches on fire, Phil, ding, dang, dong! I've written you this special song To show how far I've come along In my efforts to be more mature in the face of negative feedback, You fucking poo-face. |