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Tom Paxton:
"When it comes to being funny, I think
I've spent the first thirty years trying to be as funny as Tom
Lehrer and the last part will be trying to be as funny as the
Berrymans. They don't come any funnier than that..."
The San Francisco Bay Chronicle:
Once in a while a song comes along that
so successfully crystallizes familiar thoughts that you feel
you could have written it yourself...A lot of people feel that
way about [Lou & Peter's] "Why Am I Painting the Living
Room".
Victoria (BC) Times Colonist:
...Quirky, wry, ironic humor. Peter's highly
literate lyrics and skewed perspective are unique. When enhanced
by Lou's soundscapes, the duo makes magic. By the time the Berrymans
encored with their wistful, fumbling love song "We Strolled
On the Beach" I was in love too. I'm a fan of this clever
duo now.
The Boston Globe:
Lou & Peter Berryman write very eccentric,
very funny satirical songs...delightful Wisconsin performers...
If Tom Lehrer had grown up in America's Dairyland, his songs
might sound like theirs.
Pete Seeger:
Lou and Peter Berryman! Long may they wave.
Their F-Word song "A Chat With Your Mother" is one
of the great American folksongs of the 20th Century.
Robert J. Lertsema, WGBH, Boston:
It is very rare that I ever put on a recording
for the 1st time and actually break out in audible laughter.
I thought Lou & Peter's DOUBLE YODEL was fantastic.
The Winnipeg Folk Festival:
Sharing a fascination with language and
a unique perspective on the world, Lou & Peter Berryman offer
refreshing observations on the human condition in a style blending
folk music with musical comedy. They manage to translate it all
into hilarious songs that have become instant classics. Songs
that feel like they had you in mind when the words and music
came together.
10# FIDDLE, Lansing, MI:
Their songs and performances are unfailingly
wacky, and just as dependably 100% right. No one writes songs
like Peter and Lou, but everyone recognizes the truth and the
clear vision behind each one.
The Freight & Salvage, Berkeley,
CA:
This once-married duo from the upper Midwest
is among the most entertaining acts we've ever had at the Freight.
Their songs are crafted from often unpromising raw material (sports
headlines, mother love, state pride) but invariably as the lyrics
unroll the audience begins to roll on the floor...
THE FOLK PROJECT, Basking Ridge,
NJ:
Peter & Lou Berryman... have obviously
achieved a classic level of comedic songwriting in the ranks
of Tom Lehrer or Flanders & Swann. Responsible for such gems
as "A Chat with your Mother" (the "F"-word
song), "The Speculator", "Why Am I Painting the
Living Room?" and dozens more, they have identified the
exact point where the English language meets the funny bone,
with a special flair for songs in which two voices singing entirely
different things somehow manage to mesh into one cacophonic,
yet clear, message.
Golden Link Folk Singing Society,
Rochester NY:
It is given to few songwriters to make
songs that become instant classics; the Berrymans have produced
dozens--'taint fair. No one writes songs like the Berrymans,
but everyone recognizes the truth and the clear vision behind
each one.
Isthmus, Madison, WI:
They're our very own post-nuclear Will
Rogers and Dorothy Parker.
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