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Something Like This | 
| Artist: Bob Newhart Label: Rhino Category: Music
List Price: £16.99 Buy New: £10.98 You Save: £6.01 (35%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 747
Format: Double Cd Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 081227674229 UPC: 081227674229 EAN: 0081227674229 ASIN: B000059Z84
Release Date: April 23, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Abe Lincoln Vs Madsion Avenue | | • | Cruise Of The USS Codfish | | • | Merchandising The Wright Brothers | | • | Driving Instructor | | • | Grace L Ferguson Airline (And Storm Door Co) | | • | Bus Drivers School | | • | Retirement Party | | • | Ledge Psychology | | • | Rocket Scientist | | • | Uncle Freddie Show | | • | Introducing Tobacco To Civilization | | • | Siamese Cat | | • | Defusing A Bomb | | • | Friend With A Dog | | • | Expectant Father | | • | On Poodles And Planes | | • | Man Who Looked Like Hitler | | • | King Kong | | • | Returning A Gift | | • | Buying A House | | • | Ben Franklin In Analysis | | • | Daddy Of All Hangovers | | • | On Trains And Planes | | • | Modern Witch Doctor |
Disc 2
| • | Introducing Tobacco To Civilization | | • | Siamese Cat | | • | Defusing A Bomb | | • | Friend With A Dog | | • | Expectant Father | | • | On Poodles And Planes | | • | Man Who Looked Like Hitler | | • | King Kong | | • | Returning A Gift | | • | Buying A House | | • | Ben Franklin In Analysis | | • | Daddy Of All Hangovers | | • | On Trains And Planes | | • | Modern Witch Doctor |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Something Like This... is a generous sampling of Bob Newhart's best stand-up bits. Part of what Bob Newhart mastered, earlier on stand-up albums like The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart and The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! and later on his long-running American television series The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, was capturing a brand of Everyman neuroses and heightening it, bringing mundane, common scenarios into the realm of the absurd--and the absurdly funny. Newhart also perfected playing a character involved in a conversation with the other party in absentia, as in one of his most famous routines, "King Kong", in which he plays the part of an Empire State Building security guard who calls his boss the night King Kong makes his famous ascent. ("Yes, sir, I looked in the handbook index under "unauthorized personnel" and "people without passes" and "apes", and "ape's toes", but it's not in there...."). While some of his topics--airplanes, hating to fly--have now been so overdone as to be comic faux pas, rather than making his material seem dated they often serve to demonstrate just how rare a talent he is simply because the routines still elicit involuntary snorts of laughter some 30 years later. --Mark Hunstman
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Laugh until you ache !! February 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My husband is a driving instructor so I felt this CD was a "must have" gift for him.
We are both were familiar with Bob Newhart's brilliantly funny sketches from years back - once hard - never forgotten. It's not only what he puts into his sketches that are so funny, as what he leaves out, with well timed pauses skillfully setting the scene in the listener's imagination.
The Driving Instructor is a pure classic - I defy anyone not to laugh have until they have tears rolling down their cheeks. The Grace L Ferguson Airline (and Storm Door co) is brilliantly funny also, as is the Retirement Party and the Bus Drivers' School.
This is wonderfully funny humour which still works today and very cleverly constructed leaving so much to the imagination. If you have never heard of Bob Newhart - try this terrific CD. He is class act - a legend in the world of humour.
funny guy September 16, 2005 6 out of 18 found this review helpful
he's quite a funny guy, i bought this for my mother and have overheard it in the house; some items are pretty funny, others don't quite hit the mark
Classic comedy January 22, 2005 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
Bob Newhart was one of the first stand up comics to 'make it big', and from this CD it's not hard to see why - he genuinely is funny. Not 'funny' as in the majority of today's so-called comics who focus on flatulence and 'adult material' for laughs, but 'witty'. Newhart's material consists of him talking to an imaginary 'other person', either on the 'phone or in a variety of situations. Amongst the best are the policeman using the new guidelines to perusade a would-be suicide not to do it, and the policeman trying to defuse a bomb he's found. My favourite is the phone call between Sir Walter Raleigh and his agent in London, about the boatload of tobacco leaves he's shipped over. The sound quality's not brilliant, and if it were music would be cause for compliant, but in reality it makes little difference as you're only listening to someone talking. The trouble is, of course, that you can only listen to this a couple of times before it looses its edge, but it's still definately worth getting.
classic subtle satire November 29, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
My Dad had one of Newhart's albums. 'Introducing tobacco to Civilisation' is an all-time classic - thankfully included on this generous 2-CD set. Some of the sketches perhaps have more resonance for an American audience, but there's plenty here for everyone. Pity they chose not to include 'General Chariot Corp' which is also surprisingly relevant - even after 40 years.
Bob Newhart For The New Millenium April 9, 2004 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
I haven't written many reviews of this nature, but I'd love the chance to tell potential purchasers just how enjoyable this CD really is. Well, here's my review, and it goes something like this...I vaguely remembered, when I was younger, hearing an amusing sketch about a driving instructor and his hilariously incompetent trainee. I tried to find this sketch and did so by buying this compilation from Amazon. And after listening to the wealth of Newhart's classics this is certainly not a decision I regret! The "Something Like This" album contains two discs full of Newhart's material. Not all of it is likely to be brilliant for the modern non-American listening to it today. And yet so much of it is. The Driving Instructor, Bus Driver School and Ledge Psychology are just some of the real highlights in the anthology. This Newhart compilation is almost entirely about one man talking to an imaginary audience - be it a bunch of passengers on a plane, sociopathic bus-drivers or the discontented crew of the U S S Codfish. There are no special effects on these CDs. No on-stage colleagues. These sketches merely contain one man talking to other people who aren't actually present. And yet it works so well. As Bill Inglot says in the accompanying booklet to this CD package: "Bob Newhart had better conversations with himself than most people have with other people" As I said, not all of the sketches work perfectly - but there are plenty that do and when they work they can send you into tears and outright laughter. Just try putting this into your personal CD player. You may get some funny looks from your colleagues or bus passengers when they witness your smirking and giggling. But secretly they'd love to borrow one of your earphones and share a chance to listen to a truly brilliant entertainer. For the price, the quality and the quantity - this is an excellent investment.
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