Hi All -
Welcome!
I am curious as to what fellow JAM enthusiasts believe would be best modern day Gang of Four? I've been giving it some thought and I believe for me it would be Paul, Sue, Graham and Tony...that combination is one which I'm actually watching from last year's TV broadcast.
It's a classic topic but one that deserves to be frequently revisited - at least I will NEVER be tired of discussing this :)
And my fav 4 changes somewhat each time. Well, two have always been there: Paul and Graham. Those two are bankers. I love everything they do. Pauls travel series, Grahams talkshows... Love it all.
But then it's harder. I think in the past I've always had Ross Noble on that list too, but now I'm not so sure anymore:
I think Julian Clary is only better and better for each passing season. He's got his own very distinct, wonderfully flamboyant style, excellent humour and personality, AND being good at the game. So I'd argue he's a complete panellist and definitely belongs to the JAM elite. This is a guy I'd love to meet at a nachspiel and just trashtalk with. I am sure I'd roll over laughing. :D
I'd also love to hear much more from Stephen Fry.
In addition to his excellent vocabulary he has something not many others do: He actually knows a lot about a lot of stuff, and contributes with interesting (as opposed to funny) content to the mix.
If there are only comedians in the panel it often ends up being a bit too much bullshit and flights of fantasy, at the expense of content that actually makes sense and is interesting to listen to. And noone is better at this than Stephen Fry. Noone.
I also have to say that it is hard for me to be receptive to some of the new players or players whom have played the game very infrequently; it seems to cause a 'watered down' effect on those episodes, and when there are two such players on an episode I don't have nearly the same interest
This I agree with, but everyone has to start somewhere and I see it as a healthy sign that the producers still adds new names to the list, cause that must mean they have long term intentions for the show, doesn't it? Cause if they only intended to keep going until Nic is done as a chairman then they could just as well just used the established players and go off with a bang?
So each time I see a new name on the lineup a sigh of relief is released inside of me!
These are just musings from someone still in his JAM infancy, but I would like to hear the comments or thoughts of other members? Forgive the lengthy post, but I am literally the only person in my actual world who has any idea that JAM even exists!
Can I ask how old you are and where you are from? I'm 43 myself, and from Norway. I work as a programmer and am responsible for keeping the communitys JAM shoutcast stream ("the JAMmer") up and running.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Espen Krømke" wrote:
>
> On 17. jan. 2013 20:28, Troubleshooter wrote:
> >
> > Hi All -
> >
>
> Welcome!
>
>
> > I am curious as to what fellow JAM enthusiasts believe would be best
> > modern day Gang of Four? I've been giving it some thought and I
> > believe for me it would be Paul, Sue, Graham and Tony...that
> > combination is one which I'm actually watching from last year's TV
> > broadcast.
> >
>
> It's a classic topic but one that deserves to be frequently revisited -
> at least I will NEVER be tired of discussing this :)
>
> And my fav 4 changes somewhat each time. Well, two have always been
> there: Paul and Graham. Those two are bankers. I love everything they
> do. Pauls travel series, Grahams talkshows... Love it all.
>
> But then it's harder. I think in the past I've always had Ross Noble on
> that list too, but now I'm not so sure anymore:
>
> I think Julian Clary is only better and better for each passing season.
> He's got his own very distinct, wonderfully flamboyant style, excellent
> humour and personality, AND being good at the game. So I'd argue he's a
> complete panellist and definitely belongs to the JAM elite. This is a
> guy I'd love to meet at a nachspiel and just trashtalk with. I am sure
> I'd roll over laughing. :D
>
> I'd also love to hear much more from Stephen Fry.
> In addition to his excellent vocabulary he has something not many others
> do: He actually knows a lot about a lot of stuff, and contributes with
> interesting (as opposed to funny) content to the mix.
> If there are only comedians in the panel it often ends up being a bit
> too much bullshit and flights of fantasy, at the expense of content that
> actually makes sense and is interesting to listen to. And noone is
> better at this than Stephen Fry. Noone.
>
>
> > I also have to say that it is hard for me to be receptive to some of
> > the new players or players whom have played the game very
> > infrequently; it seems to cause a 'watered down' effect on those
> > episodes, and when there are two such players on an episode I don't
> > have nearly the same interest
> >
>
> This I agree with, but everyone has to start somewhere and I see it as a
> healthy sign that the producers still adds new names to the list, cause
> that must mean they have long term intentions for the show, doesn't it?
> Cause if they only intended to keep going until Nic is done as a
> chairman then they could just as well just used the established players
> and go off with a bang?
>
> So each time I see a new name on the lineup a sigh of relief is released
> inside of me!
>
>
> >
> > These are just musings from someone still in his JAM infancy, but I
> > would like to hear the comments or thoughts of other members? Forgive
> > the lengthy post, but I am literally the only person in my actual
> > world who has any idea that JAM even exists!
> >
>
> Can I ask how old you are and where you are from? I'm 43 myself, and
> from Norway. I work as a programmer and am responsible for keeping the
> communitys JAM shoutcast stream ("the JAMmer") up and running.
>
recurring JAM parody (in the newer episodes since Jack took the chair) is one of my favorite things ever :D> Off topic, but by the way, don't you love in I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, when Jack Dee does his Nicholas Parsons impression?> ("Because the audience loved your response SOOOO much...")> Their
> Off topic, but by the way, don't you love in I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, when Jack Dee does his Nicholas Parsons impression? ("Because the audience loved your response SOOOO much...") Their recurring JAM parody (in the newer episodes since Jack took the chair) is one of my favorite things ever :D
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Espen Krømke" wrote:
This I agree with, but everyone has to start somewhere and I see it as a healthy sign that the producers still adds new names to the list, cause that must mean they have long term intentions for the show, doesn't it? Cause if they only intended to keep going until Nic is done as a chairman then they could just as well just used the established players and go off with a bang?
So each time I see a new name on the lineup a sigh of relief is released inside of me!
Here we differ a bit :) as I mentioned, I'm not opposed to one new player with three great veterans because three can still carry the show with a degree of ease; when there are two new or relatively new names I cringe, because in many instances those two might be Paul and someone I don't care for or Paul may not even be on the show, and it's left to someone such as Tony to 'carry' the other three in a sense. I feel there are a good dozen or so great long time players at this point in time and I'd prefer to see them rotated with the occasional one new player in the mix.
I realize all these performers have active professional schedules, but with that many good long time players around I would think that's very doable; also, they have a pretty good idea when JAM will be recorded from one series to the next annually so (I would hope) freeing up a slot or slots would be something they look forward to. Also, of the veteran active players around, most are in or coming into their middle age years and it's fairly safe to say that most of them are capable of playing at a high level of skill and entertainment for the next decade and much longer, so there is no huge need to train a bevy of new players at this point. I would think When Nic is gone having a solid core of well established loved players will be all the more important to the show's survival.
Can I ask how old you are and where you are from? I'm 43 myself, and from Norway. I work as a programmer and am responsible for keeping the communitys JAM shoutcast stream ("the JAMmer") up and running.
I'm 53 and from the US. I am an industrial maintenance person (hydraulics, mechanical, electrical, etc.)by profession and a computer/music/movie geek as a hobby.
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Troubleshooter" wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., "Espen Krømke" wrote:
>
> This I agree with, but everyone has to start somewhere and I see it as a healthy sign that the producers still adds new names to the list, cause that must mean they have long term intentions for the show, doesn't it? Cause if they only intended to keep going until Nic is done as a chairman then they could just as well just used the established players and go off with a bang?
>
> So each time I see a new name on the lineup a sigh of relief is released inside of me!
>
> Here we differ a bit :) as I mentioned, I'm not opposed to one new player with three great veterans because three can still carry the show with a degree of ease; when there are two new or relatively new names I cringe, because in many instances those two might be Paul and someone I don't care for or Paul may not even be on the show, and it's left to someone such as Tony to 'carry' the other three in a sense. I feel there are a good dozen or so great long time players at this point in time and I'd prefer to see them rotated with the occasional one new player in the mix.
>
> I realize all these performers have active professional schedules, but with that many good long time players around I would think that's very doable; also, they have a pretty good idea when JAM will be recorded from one series to the next annually so (I would hope) freeing up a slot or slots would be something they look forward to. Also, of the veteran active players around, most are in or coming into their middle age years and it's fairly safe to say that most of them are capable of playing at a high level of skill and entertainment for the next decade and much longer, so there is no huge need to train a bevy of new players at this point. I would think When Nic is gone having a solid core of well established loved players will be all the more important to the show's survival.
>
>
> Can I ask how old you are and where you are from? I'm 43 myself, and from Norway. I work as a programmer and am responsible for keeping the communitys JAM shoutcast stream ("the JAMmer") up and running.
>
> I'm 53 and from the US. I am an industrial maintenance person (hydraulics, mechanical, electrical, etc.)by profession and a computer/music/movie geek as a hobby.
>
> If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
>
--- In just-a-minute@..., "InnerRevolution7" wrote:
>
> I agree about Paul and Graham. They are the two obvious mainstays, and rightly so. After that, I maybe love Sue Perkins the most, but just in a biased way because I'm a big fan of The 99P Challenge. (I still relisten to those now and then just because the humor is so good.) But I don't know if Sue would make the Gang of Four in my eyes.
>
> They seem to have cleverly resisted having a solid Gang of Four. It's more of a pseudo Gang of Two, with several excellent regular panelists hopping in and out in a very deliberate rotation.
>I agree. Thing was that in the series after Humph died they did three evenings (6 shows) with 3 different chairs, and the other two seemed as if they were stand ins reading a script written for Humph. Whereas Jack filled the same niche in the programme while remaining very much in his own comedy persona. The other two were doing bad pastiches of Humph- Jack was being "Jack Dee" and echoing Humph much better.
> I definitely love the way Jack parodies Nicholas' mannerisms
> and ways of speaking during Just A Minim. Actually in all
> honestly, the powers that be could not have chosen a better
> replacement for Humphrey Lyttelton than Jack Dee. His dour
> and grumpy persona is so much like Humph's was, that it
> startles me a bit even now. :)
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 15:52
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Den 20. jan. 2013 07:03, skrev Troubleshooter:
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
The Tunein stream is called 'Just a Minute Radio' and can be heard here:
It says... Location Sunnyvale, CA
That page has a link to Dean's website.--
Cheers
Don __o
\<,
.....O/ O
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 15:52
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Den 20. jan. 2013 07:03, skrev Troubleshooter:
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
That's bullshit, they are just wrapping around the Jammer stream.
I've put Deans page as the stations "homepage" in the config of the server.
Their source is this server:
http://stream.beatradar.no/
Den 20. jan. 2013 17:10, skrev Don Judge: The Tunein stream is called 'Just a Minute Radio' and can be heard here:
Itsays... Location Sunnyvale, CA
Thatpage has a link to Dean's website.--
Cheers
Don __o
\<,
.....O/ O
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 15:52
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Den 20. jan. 2013 07:03, skrev Troubleshooter:
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 16:14
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
That's bullshit, they are just wrapping around the Jammer stream.
I've put Deans page as the stations "homepage" in the config of the server.
Their source is this server:
http://stream.beatradar.no/
Den 20. jan. 2013 17:10, skrev Don Judge:The Tunein stream is called 'Just a Minute Radio' and can be heard here:
It says... Location Sunnyvale, CA
That page has a link to Dean's website.--
Cheers
Don __o
\<,
.....O/ O
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 15:52
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Den 20. jan. 2013 07:03, skrev Troubleshooter:
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 16:56
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Just for the sake of clarity: I meant "bullshit" of THEM (TuneIn), not you Don. :)
But it is annoying when they do a rewrite like that and don't forward the stations name.
Den 20. jan. 2013 17:14, skrev Espen Krømke:That's bullshit, they are just wrapping around the Jammer stream.
I've put Deans page as the stations "homepage" in the config of the server.
Their source is this server:
http://stream.beatradar.no/
Den 20. jan. 2013 17:10, skrev Don Judge:The Tunein stream is called 'Just a Minute Radio' and can be heard here:
Itsays... Location Sunnyvale, CA
Thatpage has a link to Dean's website.--
Cheers
Don __o
\<,
.....O/ O
From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 15:52
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Musings From A New Member
Den 20. jan. 2013 07:03, skrev Troubleshooter:
If the shoutcast is what is the basis of Just A Minute radio on Tunein, then I'm a product of that effort, having discovered the show by pure accident!
Really?! Wow, how incredibly cool to hear!
Yeah as far as I am aware there is only one JAM stream on the internet, and that is indeed the one that stems from this community. We've started to get a lot of traffic from mobile clients.
In fact I mainly listen to internet streams from my mobile too - including JAM, that is standard procedure before I go to sleep. :)
OK I was just telling what I found on the Tunein website - don't shoot me I'm only the messenger...
Ah OK, no probs then, hehe!
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