Advantages: Real to life stories turned into hilarious everyday moments Disadvantages: None
The first time i saw this guy was on Live at the Apollo and only one of my mates saw it. I was trying to find people who had seen this guy so i could share in the laughter and when i eventually did find one, we knew that this guy was going to be big.
We went ahead and booked tickets to see him in November 08, it was the same show as this but was a few days after this filming and he'd somehow broke his arm so did the whole show in a sling! From what he was saying, he did actually do it on stage trying to do a cartwheel or running from behind the curtain and slipped. Him telling us that was just as funny as his gags, which are not actually gags but more everyday stories that we all can relate to.
When i first saw Lee Evans live, he used a simple mix of real life every day events and being completly stupid, Michael McIntyre is quite ...
I first saw Micheal McIntyre when I was about 9, (I am writing this review at the age of 10!) on We Are Most Amused. My mum told me he was really funny, watched...and decided that he was the best comedian out of the bunch! Then, I've seen him on Mock The Week and Have I Got News For You.
Then in Christmas 2008, my dad got me this DVD, Michael McIntyre - Live & Laughing.
In my opinion, all of the sketches were fantastic! The sketches that I found really funny were the "Argos", "White Wine", "Think *****, Say Tut", "Traffic", "Playgroup" and "Buffet".
The DVD also comes with an extra, which is Michael's 2007 Live At The Apollo performence, I think this is very funny! My favourite sketches from here were: "Trains", "Telephones" and "Walking".
My mum got this from HMV for about £14.99, I think. But you should be able to find it ...
From time to time a TV spin off will launch a character, and actor, from one show to such a height that he will leave far behind the original show. Kelsey Grammer in Fraiser is a classic example of this, Cheers seeming small potatoes in hindsight to the massive financial and critical success of his own vehicle. Joey, Matt Le Blancs new series featuring the Friends character of the same name, however does not seem set to emulate the Seattle shrinks success. The show has run in America since September 2004, but the review that you find here is based on only two episodes, as that is all we have had aired at time of writing, that may seem a small amount of material with which to base a review on, but first impressions can be both important and very telling.
The series is set around the idea that Joey has moved to Los Angeles to pursue his ...
steerpyke 15.02.2005
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Product details
Title
Stay The Same
Performer
Joey McIntyre
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
09/08/1999
Original Release Year
1999
Label / Distributor
Columbia / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5099749408029
Catalogue Number
4940802
Additional notes
Album Notes
STAY THE SAME is an enhanced CD containing both a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Joey McIntyre (vocals); Super Mr. Marvelous (rap vocals); Michael Jonzun (talk box); Danny Wood, Dow Brain, Brad Young (various instruments); Neil Goldberg, Dan Petty, Bobby Keyes (acoustic & electric guitars); Larry Thomas (guitar, background vocals); Michael Thompson, Glen Polce, Jeff Lockhart (guitar); Vince Evans (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Steve Hunt (piano); Joe Carrier, Dan Shea, Eric Foster White, Mikey Bassie (keyboards, programming); Baron Browne, Jeff Liggins, Chris Lofton (bass); Vinny Pagano, Mark Simmons (drums); George Correla (percussion); Perry Geyer (programming); McKinley Odom, Mark Love, Concetta Gordon, Miguel Pesoa, Donnie Wahlberg (background vocals). Producers include: Joe Carrier, Donnie Wahlberg, Eric Foster White, Phil Greene, Joey McIntyre. Engineers include: Phil Greene, David Gleeson, Eric Foster White. When a member of a "boy band" like New Kids On The Block steps out on his own, he's risking not only comparisons to his past, but ridicule for having the gumption to declare himself an individual. McIntyre takes that gamble on STAY THE SAME, but fans of his work with NKOTB certainly shouldn't be alienated by the results. Though McIntyre's approach here is notably more mature, the big production and radio-ready mix of pop and contemporary R&B are close enough to McIntyre's past to allow him to bring his old admirers along while winning new ones.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Couldn't Stay Away From Your Love
2.
I Can't Do It Without You
3.
Give It Up
4.
Stay The Same
5.
I Love You Came Too Late
6.
All I Wanna Do
7.
Way That I Loved You
8.
I Cried
9.
Because Of You
10.
We Can Get Down
11.
Let Me Take You For A Ride
12.
One Night
13.
Without Your Love
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