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Must try harder...
coolmegawicked23 December 2004
Most fans of Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish's groundbreaking 'Adam and Joe Show', which played to the student population in the late 90s, were, I'm sure, fully aware of the pair's limitations. Their sets were cheap, their impressions even worse, and most of their skits were performed by poorly animated teddy-bears.

Neither of the pair seemed set to foray into the world of TV drama, so I was surprised to see Adam Buxton taking the lead role in this ho-hum sitcom about a deluded, past-it office worker who despite his years of worthless gigging, a lacklustre fan base, and a band-name that is easily confused with a toilet cleaner, still pines for rock super-stardom.

I've got a bit of a bee in my bonnet about this, so I'll let it fly. Firstly, why are so many music-minded sitcoms so drastically unfunny? The comedy in this show was very, very gentle - the televisual equivalent of easy-listening - and completely missed out on the irreverent, exaggerated spoofing of rock music that made movies like 'This is Spinal Tap' or 'Still Crazy' so enjoyable. Adam Buxton wanted to pull off a David Brent or Alan Partridge-like loser, whilst still maintaining a relatively pleasant character. It didn't work. Secondly, it pains me to see first rate TV-presenters convincing themselves that they can act, when they clearly have no more experience than operating the lighting board for their school nativity play. Adam Buxton's performance was decidedly un-charismatic - an Alan Davies without the charm, an Angus Deayton without the ham. And seeing that he was the leading man, I found this a bit of a turn off. Still, he was five times better than Jamie Theakston. And five hundred times better than Paul Merton. Anyone remember the Paul Merton show? Stick to what you do best, Adam. Just be yourself.
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10/10
Absolute perfection!
jamesxh328 June 2008
Quite simply this is the best TV series ever created. By some distance. A must see for anyone who's played in a band, spent any time in Brighton, likes music or indeed anyone who possesses a human head. Inter-band relationships, Australian stereotypes and the struggle for creative fulfilment are all portrayed with unerring accuracy. Lead characters are perfectly drawn and even the cameos such as the jaded DJ and the cynical photographer have a knowing resonance. Adam Buxton in the lead role of band-leader Johnny walks the fine line between delusional loser and sensitive anti-hero with aplomb. Imagine Spinal Tap meets The Office. Only better. Not a word, note or nuance out of place. Funny, sad, pathetic, and inspirational this is one to watch again and again. When's the soundtrack being released?
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Want to see more
Rudega_Roulette6 January 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I had already seen a pilot episode for this a long time ago on the comedy lab, and if it was not for this 2 part show i would of actually still just thought it was a dream. After seeing adverts for this last December, i remember a pilot which had Adam's character trying to get signed but failing or something in a way not much different to how David Brent does. So I was looking forward to this 2 parter, which by the time it had finished i felt i would like to see more of this character and I was surprised it was over so quick. Basically the story is about Johnny and his band (guitarist Paul, bassist Dan and old school/man drummer Brian) hire a new guitarist Liv. They go through a gig, in which Johnny whiteys and passes out which means Liv has to take over for him and wows everybody. They win this battle of the bands, and get to record a demo/record. Along the way they have to Arguments, johnny is made a laughing stock out of, Johnny's house party doesn't go as planned and the embarrassment factor is almost up there with David Brent or the peep show guys. I Hadnt seen Adam buxton act much but i watched the Adam and Joe show and was a big fan. But This was a good show and i feel like i wouldn't mind seeing more of it... just depends on if the powers that be (channel 4) will allow more
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