41st Best Standup Ever!
Posted on Friday 3 August 2007
Stewart Lee is a great stand up. He is meticulous in his wording and
delivery and the control he exerts on his audience is almost unrivalled.
His work leaves a lasting impression in your mind, not least of all
thanks to his use of repetition. As always some other ‘comics’
get slaughter with the stunning delivery and I’m delighted to
say this year that was Russell Brand (I’m ignoring Tom O’Connor
as I don’t believe that was part of his subtle attack) - well
deserved! Other things (quite rightly) humiliated were the Daily Mail,
Tabliods, Richard Littlejohn, Jimmy Carr, Al Murray’s audience
(who agree with his xenophobic jokes) and of course Channel 4 even
though he is performing in the E4 sponsored venue.
Most of the British population don’t get away either as they
are primarily idiots who have no idea of comedy or art, much like
the 20 or 30 people who control television. This swipe is definitively
backed up by what ‘the public’ vote as the funniest thing
on TV every year - Del Boy falling through the bar in Only Fools and
Horses. A really poetic and artistic end to his show leaves your mind
open and refreshed, hopefully remembering his poignant argument that
political correctness is a necessary softening of the language to
negotiate and try to stop the abuse and pain previously inflicted.
If you want to go and see a smart, intelligent comic who will remind
you of all the bad things in the UK to avoid (see above) then make
sure you catch him - he’s just not for everyone (such as those
people who think the funniest thing ever on TV was Del Boy falling
through the bar in Only Fools and Horses).
Three politically correct stars out of five - I will be back to listen
to him again next year.









