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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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   Monday, June 28, 2004  

Life Is Good

Two great shows at the Comedy Lounge in Hyannis this weekend. It's a new club, but it's a gorgeous room, and Mike Dorval did a fantastic job opening up. He moved to LA and wrote his ass off, apparently...his act was terrific before, but it's on a whole 'nother level now. I hope the club takes off. Everything's just as it ought to be, include the sextacular room I got on Friday. Huge bed, mirrored walls, fridge, the whole nine. Too bad I was there by myself. I sadly spent eleven bucks on some of the worst hotel porn ever, some gonzo stuff where husbands ostensibly watched their wives get it from porn stars. That's not a kink I claim, but the chick in the preview was hot. She was, also frustratingly absent from the film itself, replaced by two average women and one woman with the WORST tit job I've ever seen. The scars were so fresh that I thought her implants might actually squirt out like water weenies.

I just got back from Tower Records, to which I had been given a very generous gift certificate. This is great, right? What with my new mission to revitalize my music collection. Only now I have so many friends offering suggestions that I found myself with this crushing responsibility to NOT FUCK UP MY CHOICE. I had thirty bucks to spend, which is about two CDs (gee, why do people download stuff for free, I wonder), and I agonized over which two to get. I finally decided that no matter how highly recommended, it would be retarded to BUY CD's for bands I'd never actually heard, which eliminated most of Steve Luc's suggestions. Then I decided to skip anything my wife might get herself. Our two sets of tastes overlap very little, but they do. Mostly at Nick Cave.

So I came home with CKY "Infiltrate*Destroy*Rebuild" and Incubus "Make Yourself." I'm grooving on both now. I'm not sure I like the CKY as much as their first record, but I like it a lot, and the Incubus is just tasty.


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SCATTERBRAIN (2006) - Selected Tracks


POOR IMPULSE CONTROL(2001) - Whole Damn Thing!

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