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Snowy showy

Friday, December 18th, 2009

And so, LKPG HA HA! drew the curtain on its first successful season at Café M and without feeling smug, it’s been a pretty fantastic season.

Last night was not without the usual stresses, not least because of the snow. The two headline acts were planning to come down from Stockholm by car  and mid-morning I got a phone call from Eric Löwenthal to see if it would be OK for them to come by train instead. For a fraction of a microsecond I thought: ‘There goes the night’s profits’, but as I was standing looking out of the window at the blizzard, I was honestly thankful that they had not decided to forget the whole misadventure of leaving the warm comfort of their own homes.

The train was inevitably delayed… but only by half an hour, so I slipped and skidded down to the station to get them, and we actually managed to start on time. I’m always grateful when an audience turns up at all, but this was the second time this season where I was partly amazed and totally thankful that people had braved the weather (we had torrential rain in October, but that didn’t affect audience numbers much either). When the show began, all the chairs were taken and several were standing. So on with the show…

I kicked off with some new stuff about getting a review (or at least commented on You Tube)  that went down well, then Palle tried some new material ‘mainly about sex’ as he proudly announced. It was a real insight into the mental and physical workings of a 48 year old man. The audience were as shocked as I was but my only concern was the woman laughing hysterically in the front row. Next up was LKPG HA HA!’s latest find, a student called Joel Berglund. For his third gig he did brilliantly and it’s just a shame he’s off to Prague for 6 months as part of his studies as it would be good to see him play the club in the spring.

The first half ended with star of tomorrow Martin Lagos who manages to be both cool and uncool (but in a cool way). His routine about how he deals with workmen, how his girlfriend deals with workmen and how workmen deal with him is hilarious.

The second half saw queer comic Pernilla Hammargren making us laugh at the complications of raising a child with two mummies (She has opted for the male role as it involves less work and higher pay). Pernilla was very funny and it was nice to have an antidote to almost exclusively straight stand up scene.

The headline act was Eric Löwenthal who has been on the stand up scene for  about ten years. As the last headliner of the last show before Xmas, he didn’t let the audience down and as usual it was a joy to watch the waves of laughter rippling through the audience. He was very good indeed and has a sympathetic character onstage which the audience cannot fail to warm to.

Show over and although there wasn’t much time to chat before the icy train back to Stockholm it was a pleasure to chew the fat for ten minutes with Pernilla, Martin and Eric in the austere surroundings of Linköping station.

Back up to club to tidy up. Then beers, hot chocolates and late night tales with Palle, Johannes and the girls from Café M.

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Falling flat..

Friday, December 11th, 2009

It happens sometimes. You fall flat. That’s what makes doing stand up so terrifying and exhilarating. Everytime you fall flat you want to get back up there and achieve the elation of having a great gig. And whenever you have a great gig, riding waves of applause and laughter, you are thankful that you didn’t bomb.

It’s a bit like being a drug addict, I suppose. Always in pursuit of the perfect high. After last night, maybe I should take up heroin. It doesn’t pay so well, but there’s a lot less travel.

I didn’t exactly bomb last night at The Liffey, I just didn’t really fire on all cylinders. I chose the wrong material for the audience. Or it was the right material and the wrong audience. Or maybe I’m just a bit put out that I wasn’t as funny as I have been of late.

My analysis is that I was doing my Swedish act in English rather than doing an English act for an English speaking crowd. I think I have really developed my onstage persona in Swedish and I am now very confident that it works. The trouble was last night, that speaking in my mother tongue, I lost a lot of the charm and naivety that I have when I speak Swedish. Nothing more tedious than a comedian analysing a performance, eh?….You live and learn…

I was also onstage following, without doubt, a far superior comedian. My old mucker, Isak Jansson, who once again showed that he has not only a fantastic command of English but also of a variety of English accents. The audience absolutely adored him and it would have been hard for anyone to top his performance. Mr. Jansson, the night was yours!

OK. Onwards and upwards. Tonight, back to performing in Swedish at a Julbord. Back on the horse… and I’m not talking about heroin (yet).

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School, university…. Irish pub

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

It feels a bit like I’m on the educational fast track. Radio interview at school on Tuesday, then a gig at Linköping University on Wednesday… where will my voyage of learning take me next? An Irish pub in Stockholm, of course… but more of that in a moment.

The gig at the uni was at a place called Baljan, which is in the basement café of C-Huset. I was a little bit reticent about taking on a gig there as it is possibly the worst building to perform in. Acoustically, it is all over the place as Baljan sits at the bottom of a big atrium and is overlooked by three floors. Without going into  the physics of acoustics, this means that the sound can behave very unpredicatably… a quiet conversation can be amplified and music through a speaker can float up to the third floor, bypassing the people on the ground floor. The other thing is that it’s a big space..

For the gig to work we needed a big crowd and a decent PA system….And those good old students came up trumps!

Ten minutes before we were supposed to start, the place filled up completely and the PA system was perfect for the space…  if a bad workman blames his tools, this was not an option..it was down to us to do a decent gig… and guess what. We did just that….

I kicked off and did about 25 minutes with several spontaneous rounds of applause and much laughter. Then I introduced a new guy called Joel Berglund who although a little nervous, had some incredibly good material. He was also just the right age to hit all the right buttons with the crowd. I’m looking forward to seeing him at the club soon. Then finally, Palle did about 20 minutes and rounded off with his ‘Motherfucking Dad Revenge Tour 2009′ routine, which had the students in stitches.

It was so much fun to play to students who were both sharp and up for some smutty humour  (In a nutshell, Bergman and anal sex). Oh to be a student again…..

My education continues tonight at The Liffey in Gamla Stan, at the all English night Laughs At The Liffey. See you there perhaps? I promise to buy a pint for the first person to kiss me on both cheeks and say ‘Bergman and anal sex’

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2 cool 4 skool!

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I was interviewed by Radio Sinus today… Never heard of them? Well, that’s because you’re probably not a pupil at Anders Ljungstedts Gymnasium in Linköping. Or Ljunkan, as we in the know call it. Yes, I was down with the kidz of Linkan at Ljunkan.

As I was led through the corridors of the school to the studio, I felt both old and jealous at how full of amazing things their school was: Enormous computer rooms, fully equipped radio studios…. If I remember my school correctly, I think all we had was one VHS player that none of the teachers knew how to use and even if they did, there was never a telly to connect it to.

So there I was in the studio with a couple of student radio DJ’s… They were quite good, with a decent banter… and I was desperate to impress them. Sad really, but I’ve found the older I get, the more important it is for me to fool myself that I can still rap with the yout’.

I got off to a good start with excessive use of the word knulla (to fuck) and I could tell they were impressed by my swearing… then I told them about pirate radio stations in London, run out of someone’s bedroom and I exaggerated how much I used to them when I lived in Hackney… Then I asked if I could choose a tune…..something British … and I suggested Dizzee Rascal who they had never heard of!!! HOW COOL AM I???

Too cool for school radio, THAT’S how cool!

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David and Goliath

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Since September, LKPG HA HA! has been the best (and only) stand up comedy night in Linköping.  But this Thursday, at Konsert och Kongress, there was a big player in town. In fact, probably the biggest player there is: Magnus Betnér.

Magnus is currently touring with a show called ‘Livets Ord‘ on a tour which lasts from the middle of November 2009 to the end of May 2010. He is playing every noteworthy town in Sweden and many that make Linköping look like a throbbing Metropolis. (For example: Vänersborg, Eslöv, Härnösand… Ever heard of them? Ever been there? Hell, no!). Also, unlike other big names he has priced his tickets at an affordable level (around 200:-). All power to Magnus… the only trouble being that with him being in town, I was expecting a big drop off in numbers for my club night.

So how would the night pan out? Betnér at Konsert and Kongress or Martin Krantz at Café M? David vs. Goliath….

With half an hour to go, at least half the tables were full and as half seven approached all the extra chairs were taken, and latecomers were faced with the usual dilemma of standing, sitting on the floor or perching on the edge of a sofa. In other words, a full house! I started my compering by thanking the audience for choosing LKPG HA HA! over ‘Livets Ord’ and got the audience to shout ‘Vem, fan!?’ (who the fuck?) whenever anyone mentioned Magnus Betnér.

We had a decent line up too … Jesper Löfstedt, a spotty Herbert from Jönköping kicked off the evening with a strong set about the life of a 20 year old. He was followed by Stefan Söderblom from Gävle, who had a great set which covered how he manages to communicate with his kids via Facebook. LKPG HA HA!’s Kjell Nyholm stretched his comedy legs for a few minutes and then Erika Sjöwall finished off the first act with a stylish routine saying certain things that are not becoming of a lady…. I won’t go into details..

The second half saw Emil Wirebro testing out a new character, that Palle and I have been trying to get him to do for about a year… finally, he listened to us.. and the result is very funny! Then a quick set by Martin Johansson and it was time for the evening’s headline act – Martin Krantz.

Martin was on fire from the moment he stepped onstage. There is something about his comic persona that is impossible not to like. He held the audience in awe for half an hour and left the stage to the loudest applause Café M has ever heard. Back for the encore, he got out his iPhone and told us about a Facebook conversation he had had earlier with Magnus Betnér about whose audience would suffer due to the other’s presence in town (All tongue in cheek, as we wouldn’t dent his numbers). Martin asked for the lights to be raised and took the following photo of our audience. He sent it to Magnus with the message: ‘This is the audience I stole from you’

MartinKrantzaudience

The next night, Friday, I went to Motala to watch Livet’s Ord. It is fantastic, by the way, and if it comes to your town (and you speak Swedish!)  go and see it.. ….. as long as it doesn’t clash with Martin Krantz!

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