Headshot

NEW CD ON SALE NOW!
Preview tracks, read reviews and buy it here.

Scatterbrain

or get it at


"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..."

Nick Zaino
The Boston Globe

"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."

The Comedians
The McIntire Conspiracy Forums | Ask to join my mailing list!

The McIntire Conspiracy
"It's better to be loved by the righteous few
than to be liked by a lukewarm many."
- Noble

Thinking of booking me? Click here.


   Friday, May 07, 2004  

Secret Admirers

Comedian, friend, and fellow drunkard Sean Lilly just sent me this email:
So last night I'm in the Wordsworth in Harvard Square shopping for my Mom for Mother's Day. I decide at one point to browse in the science fiction section. I find this really cool book full of stories in which they send Sherlock Holmes after Cthullhu and the other stuff dreamed up by H.P. Lovecraft. I open the book and find a folded up piece of paper just inside the cover. I open the piece of paper. It reads (and this is an exact quote, because I have it in front of me right now):

THE ARBITER LIVES!

BRING BACK THE GRAND HIGH COUNCIL OF ALL THINGS TRUE!

And then underneath that in parentheses:

This message brought to you by the Rebel Alliance, the United Federation of Planets, the KISS army, the last Battlestar Galatica, the Justice League of America, the Avengers, the House of Elrond, and all those who keep the candle burning. We live for the One. We did for the One.

And then underneath *that* an e-mail address to write to for more information: linalas31204@yahoo.com. And then underneath *that* a line of what I think are Zapf Dingbat characters.

But wait there's more: walking back through Harvard Square to my car, I find more pieces of paper stuck up here and there proclaiming the same message!!!! What in the blazes is this about? Has the groundswell begun, even without my approval? Did anybody see anything like this in Harvard Square recently? Or is it just the early effects of Bendii Syndrome working on me?

To whoever it is posting these...you just made my day.

Update: I just got this email from our phantom friends:
Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 11:22:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lilly Nalas
Subject: Re: To Whoever You Are...
To: Tim McIntire

You're very welcome.

But if you really want to thank me, bring the Geek
Council back.

Bring it back any place you can. Please.

Look for more flyers soon....

Your Friend,

Li Nalas


   posted by Timmy Mac | Digg | del.icio.us | Link |


VIDEO CLIPS



LISTENING STATION

SCATTERBRAIN (2006) - Selected Tracks


POOR IMPULSE CONTROL(2001) - Whole Damn Thing!

To buy Scatterbrain, click here (or here for iTunes). The actual CD is the only place you can hear Nagasaki, the semi-famous bonus track. Poor Impulse Control is sold out (unless you're crazy). If you just enjoy listening here, why not drop a buck or two in my tip jar, you stingy bastard?

SCHEDULE

Just click here to see when I'll be appearing at a shady comedy show near you.