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January 10, 2007

John Mayer's Second Swing At Stand Up

For the next installment in our never-ending quest to determine whether J. May is funny or is just funnier than you're average rock star, we turn to Varsity Basketweaving, who reviews John's surprise, January 5th at The Comedy Cellar -- in ten-point format. (via The Apiary)

1. Crashed the announced 11:30 p.m. lineup that included heavyweights and Comedy Cellar regulars Godfrey (who delivered possibly the funniest set I've ever seen in person), Dave Attell, Jim Norton and Sherrod Small.

2. Wore standard stand-up fare: dark sweater and jeans.

3. Admitted "Yeah, I'm the 'Daughters' guy," then proceeded to sing amusing alternate lyrics to the song with that distinctive Mayer lilt.

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8. Avoided any mention of Jessica Simpson. (Draw your own conclusions.)

9. Checked his Blackberry to see if he forgot any jokes. Made fun of himself for doing so.

10. Made the audience laugh consistently during his set of about 10 minutes.

Head over for the rest of the review and VB's conclusion. Sounds like John did alright! And it looks like he tweaked the Michael Richards out of his last act.

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We (and by we, I mean you) need to collectively take Paul Anka's adivce with this guy: "just don't look". Maybe he'll go awawy.

Posted by: aa bottom at 01/10/07 4:44 PM | Reply
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Hate to break it to you, but someone who is nominated for 5 grammys (and has won grammys in the past) doesn't just "go away". Not gonna happen.

Posted by: Jarrett at 01/10/07 4:51 PM | Reply
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How come no one has video from these stand-ups? C'mon comedy bloggers, get your act together.

Posted by: scott at 01/10/07 4:58 PM | Reply
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Anyone who prefaces a comedy review with talk of Godfrey delivering the funniest set he's ever seen in person instantly loses any/all cred.

Posted by: steve518 at 01/10/07 5:23 PM | Reply
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John Mayer is awesome. The man makes good music and does his stand up thing on the side. Let the man live. I swear, if a band's isn't filled with a bunch of "unique" and "indie" nonsense, people just write them off as nothing. Or worse, "pop music".

Don't write this excellent guitarist off as just another pop act.

Posted by: bluetrafficlights at 01/10/07 5:25 PM | Reply
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Ya, I hate it music is unique. What we need is more generic Grammy nominated artists.

Posted by: aa bottom at 01/10/07 6:15 PM | Reply
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I'm sorry my "cred" doesn't meet your uncompromising standard, 518th Steve. And please say hello to the friendlier 517 Steves for me.

Material-wise, I think Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld are the best stand-ups I've ever seen recorded. But Godfrey's set was the funniest I can remember seeing in person, at least in recent memory. I'm sure many of my fellow audience members that night would vouch for how hilarious it was. If you weren't there, don't judge.

Bitter blog comments are a dime a dozen.

On a non-retaliatory note, many thanks to Stereogum for the linkage!

Posted by: Varsity Basketweaving at 01/10/07 6:37 PM | Reply
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Sarcastic blog posts crying about the unfair world of cred: priceless.

Posted by: aa bottom at 01/10/07 9:11 PM | Reply
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well he's friends with ron and fez so he can't be that bad.

Posted by: dh at 01/10/07 9:19 PM | Reply
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