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"On Scatterbrain, McIntire addresses the ups and downs of a working comic's life. The bulk of the album is all laughs -- solid material on everything from having kids to the war on terror, killer stuff from one of Boston's most reliable comedy veterans -- but it's the bonus track, the one labeled "Nagasaki," that's getting the most attention. The nearly half-hour track is nothing short of a complete hell gig..."

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"If Tim set out to reveal more about himself and be vulnerable on his new CD, Scatterbrain, he succeeded. He pulls off the delicate trick of turning inward without losing his persona. He is still The Reverend. Now, rather than pointing the finger at others, he's pointing it at himself. Instead of looking at obscure news stories and making them universal, he takes something universal, the birth of a child, and makes it his...It's smart and fearless. Mr. Hicks, this is Mr. Cosby."

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   Sunday, October 19, 2003  

Weekend Roundup

Two good shows this weekend; hopefully, you were at one of them. Friday, Club 360 in Dover. Small crowd, due mostly to the aftershock of GODDAMN MOTHERFUCKING GRADY LITTLE BEING A COMPLETE FUCKING MORON. Still, had a great time with Tom Mitchell and Dave Rattigan, and despite a small turnout, had better than average album sales. Last night was at Woody's At the Junction in Claremont, New Hampshire. Here's a rule for you new comics out there: Claremont, New Hampshire is always further away than you think it is. A long, long goddamned drive culminating in asking a Pakistani man for directions to "Woody's." He had good intentions, but the "Woody's?" "Yes, Woody's" dialogue that ensued was straight out of a bad 80's comedy. Once I found the gig (in the basement of a restaurant in a working train station...kill me), we had a great time. Shane Kinney opened strong, and my personal favorite pornographer Greg Boggis took it from there. Great show, great sales, and some real unforgettable hecklers, including a man who was so old and whose sunglasses were so dark, he looked like the guy that used to sell Charlie Parker heroin.

I'm sure I have shows this week, but for the life of me, I can't remember where they are.
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SCATTERBRAIN (2006) - Selected Tracks


POOR IMPULSE CONTROL(2001) - Whole Damn Thing!

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