'DAAS – Doug Anthony All Stars, Dead and Alive' is a vibrant testament to the enduring power of fearless live comedy. This recording of a London show captures the Australian trio at their peak, delivering a performance that…
DAAS – Doug Anthony All Stars, Dead and Alive
The Doug Anthony All Stars were an Australian musical comedy group who performed together between 1984 and 1994. The band was an acoustic trio comprising Paul McDermott and…
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The Doug Anthony All Stars, as seen in 'Dead & Alive', are a force of nature. This live recording from London showcases their aggressive, confrontational style, which paired musical performance with biting, often controversial, comedy. Paul McDermott and…
There's an undeniable electricity to 'DAAS – Doug Anthony All Stars, Dead and Alive'. This live capture of the Australian musical comedy legends is a masterclass in provocative performance. Paul McDermott and Tim Ferguson deliver vocals with a…
Captured in London, 'DAAS – Doug Anthony All Stars, Dead and Alive' presents the group in their element: loud, irreverent, and unafraid. McDermott and Ferguson’s vocal interplay, underpinned by Fidler’s guitar, drives their acerbic wit. The tone is…
This live recording, 'DAAS – Doug Anthony All Stars, Dead and Alive', is a raw and unfiltered glimpse into one of Australia's most audacious comedy troupes. The trio of Paul McDermott, Tim Ferguson, and Richard Fidler unleash their…
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The Doug Anthony All Stars stood apart through their distinctive blend of musicality and aggressive, provocative comedy. Unlike many contemporaries, they fearlessly tackled topical and controversial issues, often with a sharp, confrontational edge. Their live shows, as seen in 'Dead & Alive', were characterised by an unbridled energy and a tendency to involve audience members, creating a unique, often unpredictable, viewing experience. The acoustic trio format, featuring Paul McDermott and Tim Ferguson on vocals and Richard Fidler on guitar, provided a stripped-back foundation for their bold lyrical and comedic content.