When Ricky Gervais made his return to David Brent with his web series LEARN GUITAR WITH DAVID BRENT, it was more of a way to let everybody’s favourite office manager from hit show THE OFFICE live on. But do not hold your breath for a David Brent album, as Ricky Gervais has revealed that he has been getting record deal offers, calling them ‘ridiculous’. He said:
“I can’t believe I’m now getting ridiculous offers from major record deals all over the world for a David Brent album. Where were these people when I was trying to be a real popster? And starving? haha”
Since starting the web series, Ricky Gervais’ YouTube channel has gone past the 18 million mark, something he has been grateful for:
“It’s been so much fun bringing back David Brent and have him philosophise on Youtube, and spend all his hard earned repping money on still trying to become a pop star. It’s funny and sadly true of today’s x factor culture.”
Gervais’ guitar tutorials have produced many titles already, including ‘Life on the Road’, ‘Ooh La La’, ‘Spaceman Came Down’, ‘Free Love Freeway’, ‘Ain’t No Trouble’ and his latest tutorial out today via Ricky’s YouTube channel, ‘Slough’. Check out the video for ‘Slough’ below:
TV and Theatre Nerd who will always try and give you a good opinion, unless it is something to do with Bloc Party, then it will be completely biased. Favourite films include: HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH, ALMOST FAMOUS AND MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO.
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