Andrew Marr and Hugh Laurie need to get a room.

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GrumpyGregry

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BJH

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Is he still claiming he can sing? he pulls the same face as when he played the Prince in Blackadder so just can't take him seriously.
 

EltonFrog

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A mate and I went to see him and the Copper Bottom Band in Oxford, earlier this year, he and the band were ACE, one of the best gigs I have been too.
 

Beebo

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I watched a documentary about him and his band, he is very honest that his fame and fortune has given him the chance to do something that others who are far more talented than him could never do.

But he has a deep rooted love of the Blue going back to before he was famous, (he insisted that the intro music to A bit of Fry and Laurie was Mardie Gras in New Orleans, by Prof Longhair, his favourite Blues singer).

He's an accomplished pianist, I agree that his singing style is a bit odd for a white guy, but you can't sing the blues sounding like some posh kid from the Footlights.
 
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asterix

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A mate and I went to see him and the Copper Bottom Band in Oxford, earlier this year, he and the band were ACE, one of the best gigs I have been too.

Maybe you need to get out more?
 

GrumpyGregry

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I watched a documentary about him and his band, he is very honest that his fame and fortune has given him the chance to do something that others who are far more talented than him could never do.

But he has a deep rooted love of the Blue going back to before he was famous, (he insisted that the intro music to A bit of Fry and Laurie was Mardie Gras in New Orleans, by Prof Longhair, his favourite Blues singer).

He's an accomplished pianist, I agree that his singing style is a bit odd for a white guy, but you can't sing the blues sounding like some posh kid from the Footlights.
I've seen him live. If you can't sing The Blues authentically, in your own voice, then don't sing at all.

I've had a deep rooted love of The Blues going back to before he was famous. My take? If he wasn't Hugh Laurie from House the only way he'd get a gig as a Blues (or Jazz) performer would be to bribe the venue. He has nothing to say, he adds nothing to the canon. His performances are pastiche. Shocking case of vanity publishing on his part and cashing in on his TV fame by his label which actually discredits and devalues the very music he claims to love. It's up there with multi-millionaire John Lennon warbling "Imagine there's no money" whilst seated at a white Steinway in a white painted mansion containing a refrigerator for his fur coats. Poor little tortured old Etonian Cambridge Blue sleb white boy.

Laurie is an immensely talented actor and comedian. He was once a world class athlete. He seems to have confused having the blues, something he's very open about, with being able to perform The Blues. Only in Hollywood would he be considered an accomplished blues or jazz musician.
 
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