Noam Chomsky, Bill Hicks, Rage Against The Machine, Ian Cognito, Jason Rouse, Bottom, Neil Hamburger, Blackadder, Sisters Of Mercy, Derek and Clive, Christmas Hymns, NWA, Johnny Cash, and all of the shittest pop music around: Elton John, Mika, Brian Adams, Enrique Iglesias, James Blunt et al...
Sounds Like
This is a show Brett produced and presented for RedTV, Sky186.
Bullett and Gunn's alter egos, The Scary Sisters, make an appearance at the end...
LIVE @ THE ADAM & EVE... THE PUB GIG ON YOUR TELLY...
Bullett and Gunn are Matthew Alford and Brett Morton, a comedy double act from the South West, England. Their stated aim is to "enact a novelty song ideological blitzkreig, using Brett's musical talents and Matt's laborious analysis". It's hilarious.
In 2005, they were described by Chortle as having "style and verve" with "professionalism to match" even though they were quite shit then. In 2006, they put on their first show at the Edinburgh Festival, "Bullett & Gunn's Massive Pop Explosion", and toured in the French Alps. In Summer 2007 they appeared as their alter egos, The Scary Sisters, at the Glastonbury Festival and put on a new show for the Camden Fringe.
Although Matt taught Brett to read when they were eight, the duo really started working together in 2002 when they moved to Birmingham and presented the breakfast show on a local radio station, Vale Fm. Matt then reached the final of BBC Talent's Urban Sketch Show Initiative and the following year Matt and Brett were finalists in Leicester Comedy Festival's Radio Writing Competition and then the 2004 Chortle Student Awards.
Individually, Matt works as an independent researcher on cinema and performs as a stand-up. Brett performs professionally as a solo singer songwriter and TV presenter. They are currently appearing together on a show they devised called "You Can't Say That" on Red TV (Sky 186), following a successful series Brett produced called "Live at the Adam and Eve" for the same company.
Bullett & Gunn would also like to come up with a really funny joke about how they write about themselves in the third person, but can't think of a good one right now, can we Matt?
Hello Thanks for all the support if you have been down to the stall and if you have not been then come down and say hello all the latest t-shirts Black Rose Birmingham xx
This is the next Porter Butt Benefit. Gonna be the last one we're doing so Don't be pissed off you missed it!
Got an awesome line up of Accoustic hip hop,Indie, Kick Ass Blues, Psychedelic Rock, Funk and Punk so there is some thing for everyone.
We're Also doing the "Never mind the Butt cocks" Music Quiz Hosted By Jimmy Mac with Prizes. We've got Bottles of Bubbly and CDs to give away so come and Sign up on the day. You need a team of three so bring yer mates.
Comedy Club this thurs 22 feb 07
Great Line Up!
Des sharples, Jay Ryan and Jamie!!!!
£5 8pm start
www.myspace.com/taverncomedyclub
www.myspace.com/thetavernwigan The Tavern, 37 Mesnes St, Wigan.
Edinburgh show was top - F*ck the reviewers! They are gutter bum scratchers, plenty to say about nothing...they can dress their words up but I don't like their fashion sense!
Sorry I didn't make it along again - just got involved in moving my things out of my place, always a trauma!
Good to meet you both too! Planning a tour south next spring, so will be in touch about a Birmingham visit!?
Thanks for add guys (and for Bret's on his serious singer songwriter site). Shame about lack of late drink in Moseley on Tuesday night. Thanks for Larry David link, shame it's phony, but look forward to getting it on my friends page anyway.