| Tim Minchin Ready For This? [DVD] |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Ready for This?
2. Prejudice
3. America
4. I Love Jesus
5. Gay
6. The Good Book
7. If I Didn't Have You
8. Sarah
9. Confessions
10. Canvas Bags
11. Pun
12. Bears Don't Dig on Dancing
13. Criticism
14. The Song for Phil D.
15. The YouTube Lament
16. Storm
17. Darkside
18. White Wine in the Sun
Release Date: 09/09/2009 | |
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| Summary: A maniacally brilliant performer, observe the creature in its natural habitat - causing havoc behind the ivories. |
4 of 4 thought this review was well written
Anyone who caught the documentary “Rock & Roll Nerd” earlier in the year would know that Tim Minchin’s road to success certainly has not come easy. He’s battled through adaptation to a new country, harsh critics of his ever-developing show and the struggle to keep his family (his wife and daughter) stable. Anyone who’s been fortunate enough to catch the man live, however, would be more than aware that the final destination was well worth the journey itself. An outstanding, clever performer, Minchin has evolved into an international star with a solid reputation for energetic, engaging and quite often ridiculous stage shows.
Of course, for those who haven’t been as lucky to catch the man in action, the magic of technology brings a sellout Sydney performance from early April of this year right to your television screens. Minchin’s latest show, Ready For This?, is another highly original tour-de-force with bigger production than his previous outings, adding much more room for his theatrical ambitions. Why else, you think, would he begin proceedings by descending from some elaborately set up scaffolding amidst smoke machines, flashing lights and creating a thumping dance-pop musical background with nothing but layers of his own voice? It’s preposterous, and a little self indulgent – but you’ll be damned if you’re not loving every second.
It’s definitely not all smoke and mirrors in Ready for This?, either. As a matter of fact, most of the evening is spent behind the piano for Minchin. His skill on the instrument remains a virtuosic, masterful sight to be seen. Several songs see Minchin move away from the main structure to throw in some blister-inducing jazzy solos, which receive rapturous applause every single time. This certainly isn’t jokes set to music – everything is put together with brilliant intent, with fantastic arrangements cushioning the razor-sharp humour. Throughout the set, he sings a plethora of songs that satirise, ridicule and joyfully slander. Everything from religion (“I Love Jesus”, “The Good Book”) to romance (“If I Didn’t Have You (Someone Else Would Do))” and prejudice (the aptly titled “Prejudice”) are served up with plenty of biting tongue-in-cheek comedy in Minchin’s mock-serious, slightly psychopathic character.
Older favourites like “Canvas Bags” and “Darkside” get a strong reception, but the perhaps the most substantial moments are found in the new material written for the show. Amongst these are ambitious numbers like the genre-hopping “Bears Don’t Dig on Dancing” and the nine-minute ranting beat poetry of “Storm”. The former is a funky, layered song written about “the plight of the dancing bear”, as Tim himself puts it. Complete with whistles, slap bass and killer falsetto backing vocals (all on backing track, mind), the song is also memorable for its cameo from break-dancer “Rush”, who is picked from the front row (supposedly at random) to put on a bear suit onstage and provoked to dance.
The latter sees Minchin standing alone at centre stage with a half-full wine glass in hand, telling the story of a chance meeting with an expatriate Sagittarian hippy, who attempts to bring down scientific theory and pharmaceutical companies – only to be ripped apart by Minchin’s feisty, breathless tirade. The fact he’s able to remember every word without assistance, as well as having the entire affair set to a smooth-jazz backing in a variety of time signatures makes this performance alone essential viewing.
Whether we’re talking music, comedy, musical comedy, theatre…whatever tickles your fancy, Tim Minchin has it covered, and he’s easily one of the most original and innovative individuals taking it all on. Ready for This? is just another example of that – an encrusted diamond in an already expensive-looking crown.
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tim minchin is fantastic.
| | | my favorite favorite favorite comedian ever. Aside from Dylan Moran. But nevermind him. I sorta refuse to see/hear ant of this tho until I see him live so the jokes aren't spoiled.
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Where are you seeing him?
Digging: Owl City - Ocean Eyes | | | Good review
I prefer Bill Bailey (you haven't seen anything until you've seen his techno-remix of The Hokey Pokey in German), but Tim is still brilliant nevertheless.
Digging: Eskimo Joe - A Song Is A City
| | | I don't know yet =( I missed his recent tour cause I was late on the ball, but Im adamant that I will see him!
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@ Michael - Ya. Das Hokey Kokey.
@ Streetlight - You're Australian, right? He's back in December and February.
| | | Ahh, Part Troll is one of my favourite comedy routines, its just so brilliantly inventive and original.
| | | Yep, Sydney. And thanks for the heads up.
| | | Storm is absolutely awesome, I laughed so hard the first time I heard that.
Digging: Sufjan Stevens - The BQE
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Yeah, it's one of my favourites.
| | | this guy's great.
Digging: Powderfinger - Golden Rule
| | | You know what they call Alternative Medicine that actually works? Medicine.
Digging: Ganon - As Above, So Below
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What are we, fucking two?
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Oh fuck yes!
I love the man... Saw him earlier in the year! Amazing stuff!
Storm is fucking genius!
Digging: Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More | | | Probably need this, since I've seen Rock & Roll Nerd and have his earlier DVD. Guy is awesometastic.
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Yeah I have Darkside and So Rock on CD, never stop listening.
F Sharp is brilliance.
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Dougie, you are so fucking rock. You are so goddamn rock. You are so motherfucking rock.
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WE DONT EAT PIGS, AND YOU DONT EAT PIGS, IT SEEMS ITS BEEN THAT WAY FOREVER, SO IF YOU DON'T EAT PIGS, AND WE DON'T EAT PIGS, WHY NOT, NOT EAT PIGS TOGETHER!!!
| | | That's one of my most favouritest songs ever. I went through a phase of singing it constantly for like a month.
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It's always been about you Brandon! ....either way you've touched me up and i've never forgiven you!
God I could quote Dylan Moran and Tim Minchin allllll night!
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