He regularly appeared in Brighton in the mid 90s.
Correct, I saw him at the Dome. Let's just say I never wanted to see him again.
He regularly appeared in Brighton in the mid 90s.
Seems not getting Knitting Club approval before posting a thread for discussion is an excuse for mob rule and personal slights.
From my reading of this story it doesn't seem to be the left that are infuriated by it.A colleague at work played me a Chubby Brown video once - was to far OTT to me. although at times grudgingly funny (always with an 'Aww, no, you shouldn't go there!' sort of cringe). I can see how he could cause wokes, snowflakes, millenials and all those who think anybody's who's English should have to do pennance to anyone who wants a bit of schadenfraude because the Tudors were muredeous b**tards, to have apoplexy.
So I've come to a comfortable compromise. Carry on, Mr. Brown, infuriate them, drive 'em to the edge of distraction, apoplexy an optional extra, just so long as I don't have to watch/listen, OK?
A colleague at work played me a Chubby Brown video once - was to far OTT to me. although at times grudgingly funny (always with an 'Aww, no, you shouldn't go there!' sort of cringe). I can see how he could cause wokes, snowflakes, millenials and all those who think anybody's who's English should have to do pennance to anyone who wants a bit of schadenfraude because the Tudors were muredeous b**tards, to have apoplexy.
So I've come to a comfortable compromise. Carry on, Mr. Brown, infuriate them, drive 'em to the edge of distraction, apoplexy an optional extra, just so long as I don't have to watch/listen, OK?
I didn’t know this, which venue?
I saw him in Blackpool in 97 but don’t remember seeing any advertising for Brighton shows.
If you are going to use 'big words' at least spell them correctly even if you don't know what they mean.
I'd never bother going to a Chubby Brown gig, because I find him about as funny as pancreatic cancer. But if some people like his schtick and actually deliberately buy a ticket to go and see his show, then what right has anyone else to say "no sorry - you're not watching that". Its pathetic. You don't like it - don't bloody pay to go and watch it.
I await the swathes of whataboutery.
F*ck off, and don't be a knob - although you probably can't help it. I do know what words mean - even big ones - and can spell them, thank you - late at night under dimmed light typos can occur, so don't expect an apology from me. Or a warm welcome for your unwanted snide replies.
I'd never bother going to a Chubby Brown gig, because I find him about as funny as pancreatic cancer. But if some people like his schtick and actually deliberately buy a ticket to go and see his show, then what right has anyone else to say "no sorry - you're not watching that". Its pathetic. You don't like it - don't bloody pay to go and watch it.
I await the swathes of whataboutery.
I'm not sure why this stuff is suddenly evidence of woke /cancel culture. I mean I get why some people choose to push this narrative but do we really have to buy it?
Artists have had shows cancelled for years for varying reasons. Off the top of my head I can think of Stewart Lee, The Sex Pistols and Beastie Boys having shows cancelled. I'm sure some digging would provide many more.
I wonder if there is actually any evidence that more shows are getting canceled in these 'woke' times or if there is just a willingness to shine a spotlight to provide evidence for someone's agenda.
Don't get me wrong, I firmly believe that if an artist, venue and audience wish to create an event then they should be allowed to. Of course none of these should be forced or coerced into putting on something they feel uncomfortable with.
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Yeah, but this has been going on for years with him. It isn't new. Clearly the most offensive comedian on the circuit (it's his USP) so inevitably he can't pick and choose where he performs and has never been able to.
Due to his material, the theatre also has to think of all sorts of potential legal issues.
He's also a bit of a risk commercially, doesn't take heckling well and there are a number of stories about him walking off stage and ending the act.