Talk:Neil Hamburger
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The explanation of "zipper lips" could be clearer. And what is a "verbal stoush"?! TheShyUnique
I saw this guy opening for Tenacious D yesterday (15th December) at the Birmingham NEC in England... he was booed offstage by pretty much everyone. Maybe the fact that he's a racist and a bigot should be added to the page. --Genesis000
haha i was there too thats his role, to annoy everyone possible haha he was quite funny when he said "your tripling my income!" when they threw pennies at him--Guitarjunkie66 14:52, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
I dont think he wanted to annoy people that much... it was at the stage when people were considering beating him up in an alleyway when the show was over.
I saw him opening for Tenacious D last night in Brighton (17th December). He was being booed from the start with all sorts being thrown at him. I think this is his act and i thought he was funny, he was trying to shock and upset and he did it with ease. I loved the fact he had the guts to come in with a sick Dianna joke right at the point he was about to get lynched. Maybe people arent getting it Herbie13 13:21, 18 December 2006 (UTC)
I was there at Brighton too. I think a few people took it a little too seriously! Weren't people throwing beans at him???
I was at the Madison Square Garden performance of Tenacious D, and like the previous posters have said, he was booed off the stage (though, granted, the previous opening act put the crowd in a rather foul mood), and I am a bit perplexed to how this was the "greatest performance of his life". 68.198.220.163 03:38, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
I saw 3 of the U.K. shows with Tenacious D and he was never "booed off stage", yes he was booed, but it never stopped him, he just kept on going. Also, I never heard anything racist or bigoted. I quite liked the show.