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🗓️ 28 February 2013
⏱️ 57 minutes
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The only man who can say “cunt” in America, Jim Jefferies uses his brutal comic instinct to tell somehow heart-warming stories. He discusses here the self-deprecation that makes dirty comedy acceptable, the importance of identifying the correct victim, and the formula that underpins his live shows. We also talk about the one subject he won't make jokes about, and his fondness for Sondheim.
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0:14.4 | Hello, Stue here. This isn't an ad. This is me telling you that you have got to get hold of a copy of Adam Blooms book, Finding Your Comic Genius. It's just so great, and I want everyone to buy it for everyone else for Christmas. We discuss it in detail on episode 437 and at the time of recording this it has 66 five-star reviews out of 66 reviews on Amazon. |
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1:15.0 | This is a podcastians comedian podcast. Podcast. Welcome to the show, I'm Stuart Goldsmith, and this is the final Edinburgh live show recorded last year at The Gilded Balloon. |
1:21.0 | I've been very excited about releasing this last episode. This is in the festival voice. Yeah it really is. I was worried |
1:37.8 | about mine, but you've thrown that into perspective so I appreciate that. |
1:40.6 | I've never I've never done a last show of the festival where I could talk properly. |
1:45.6 | Really? |
1:46.6 | Yeah, it's just you'd wear it out. |
1:48.2 | And I'd like to say everyone always goes, oh, I've got so many shows back to back and doing |
1:52.3 | extra shows and you know your voice just gets |
1:55.2 | worn out but it's just it's just drinking. You know what I mean? Like you can't blame it on |
2:00.0 | anything else. Anyone can talk for an hour, it's not that hard. |
2:03.2 | Yeah, sure. And are you drinking every night? |
2:05.6 | What's your social co-run right during any... |
2:07.6 | My show issue was called fully functional because this is the first time I haven't been drunk on stage for my shows like in my entire career. |
2:17.0 | And other shows were called like Hamid and Alcoholicost. |
2:20.0 | So I thought, I'll see if I can do a run sober which I have done but I'm drinking |
2:26.6 | after the shows about every second or third day my girlfriend's pregnant so |
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