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March 11, 2011

Steve Simeone elbow drops the Brea Improv

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 8:03 pm
Steve Simeone

Steve Simeone

Last night I had the tremendous pleasure of going to the Brea Improv. The comedian Steve Simeone did a set that had three excellent features, perfect timing, overall great jokes, and nostalgic reminiscence that brought me back to when I was 9 years old. Simeone has jokes that are funny and insightful at the same time, without being preachy. This is a tough line to walk and the skill implemented in doing so was commendable. I was seriously blown away when he mentioned the Russian dude from wrestling, that took me way back. Simeone discussed things that were truly funny now that I’m 30. So I’d recommend this comedian for someone who was in their mid-late 20’s or 30’s. The jokes were primarily geared for those ages. Although someone who just had their first beer might appreciate the ones about family beat-downs. Those are winners that transcend age brackets.

Steve Simeone mentioned elbow drops and wrestling in the set I was at. And part of that made me think about how, although my brother was much older than I was back then (and technically now as well) the rough-housing I did with my friends was a lot of fun. I remember when my friends who knew karate would always want to test their moves on me. And since I didn’t know how to kick very well, I didn’t have a very good time. But one day my brother gave me his worn out lime green Pump Reebok’s and I kicked my friend in the shins and he said that was cheating. I considered them to be the boots of justice.

And that’s the whole thing! After listening to Steve Simeone, my mind started to open up and think about memories that I hadn’t even touched on in years. It truly takes a masterful comedian to go to such a special place in one’s mind and let the imagination run wild, like we did when we were young.

Also the other comedian who was before Simeone, was Steve Trevino. His set was much shorter than Simeone’s but his was great as well. He told some jokes that were kind of mean but I thought they were great. Overall, the two comedians killed the audience and the whole place roared with laughter.

Another thing that I remember from last night, was that everyone was having such a great time, that a guy who was on a date laughed a lot with our group in a synchronized fashion. It was like the comradeship and friendship was bleeding over from table to table. That’s a huge bonus because it just makes the night that much more fun. Also it gives the club a safer and more relaxed feel that made enjoying each joke significantly easier.

I’m so glad that I got to go to the show with Jonathan Ferret Campos, and it’s been too long since we last got to hang out.

-Tyler

2 Comments »

  1. Great blog! Well written, and from the heart. You did it again, Tyler!

    Comment by JukeboxNazi — March 11, 2011 @ 9:39 pm

  2. Thanks JN! That means alot, coming from a hero like you!

    Comment by Tyler — March 13, 2011 @ 9:29 pm

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