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'''Paul Oldfield''', better known by his stage name '''Mr Methane''', is a British [[flatulist]] or "professional farter" who started performing in 1991.<ref>{{cite news|last=Pile|first=Stephen|title=Ride The Wild Wind (Review)|work=The Sunday Telegraph|location=London|page=7|date=27 June 1993}}</ref> He briefly retired in 2006 but restarted in mid-2007. He claims to be the only performing farter in the world.<ref name="Independent">{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040131/ai_n9686753/pg_2|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080106160545/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040131/ai_n9686753/pg_2|url-status=dead|archive-date=2008-01-06|title= Independent, 31 January 2004}} </ref> He worked on the railways before focusing on his flatulence performances.
'''Paul Oldfield''' (born 30 March 1966), better known by his stage name '''Mr Methane''', is a British [[flatulist]] who started performing in 1991.<ref>{{cite news|last=Pile|first=Stephen|title=Ride The Wild Wind (Review)|work=The Sunday Telegraph|location=London|page=7|date=27 June 1993}}</ref> He briefly retired in 2006 but restarted in mid-2007. He claims to be the only performing farter in the world.<ref name="Independent">{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040131/ai_n9686753/pg_2|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080106160545/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040131/ai_n9686753/pg_2|url-status=dead|archive-date=2008-01-06|title= Independent, 31 January 2004}}</ref> He worked on the railways as a train driver. He took an early retirement after a train’s brakes failed at Sheffield. After this incident he then started focusing on his flatulence performances.


==Background==
==Background==
According to ''When Will I Be Famous?'' (2003), a [[BBC]] book on British variety acts, Oldfield discovered his ability to fart at the age of fifteen when practicing [[yoga]]. The next day he performed twenty rapid-fire farts in under a minute for a group of his friends.
According to ''When Will I Be Famous?'' (2003), a [[BBC]] book on British variety acts, Oldfield discovered his ability to fart on a whim at the age of fifteen when practicing [[yoga]].<ref name="2008 Guardian">{{Cite news
|url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2008/jul/23/edinburghfestival.comedy|title=The ace of trumps|last=Kelner|first=Martin|date=23 Jul 2008|work=The Guardian|access-date=18 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220317235233/https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2008/jul/23/edinburghfestival.comedy|archive-date=17 March 2022}}</ref> The next day, eager to share his newfound ability, he performed twenty rapid-fire farts in under a minute for a group of his friends.<ref name="2008 Guardian" />


In the late 1980s, Oldfield turned professional, performing as an opening act for the [[Macclesfield]]-based bands the Screaming Beavers and the [[Macc Lads]]. The latter wrote a song about him on their album ''The Beer Necessities''.
Oldfield is able to fart the notes of music in time and in tune<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/mr-methanes-tunes-put-the-wind-up-insurers-1404088.html|title=Mr Methane's tunes put the wind up insurers|last=Bennett|first=Will|date=1 January 1994|work=The Independent|access-date=18 March 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220318003320/http://web.archive.org/screenshot/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/mr-methane-s-tunes-put-the-wind-up-insurers-1404088.html|archive-date=18 March 2022}}</ref> and in the late 1980s, after years of work in the railway industry as a train driver, Oldfield turned professional, performing as an opening act for the [[Macclesfield]]-based bands the Screaming Beavers and the [[Macc Lads]]. The latter wrote a song about him on their album ''The Beer Necessities''.


Oldfield subsequently travelled to [[New York City]] in the U.S., where he appeared as a guest on ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' as the "British Blaster". While in New York, Mr. Methane also performed a series of fart acts on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] (although not actually in any theatres there).
Oldfield subsequently travelled to [[New York City]] in the U.S., where he appeared as a guest on ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' as the "British Blaster". While in New York, Mr. Methane also performed a series of fart acts on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]].


In his autobiography, English comic [[Frank Skinner]] talks about the time that [[Phil Spector]], while receiving a lifetime music award, went into a rant live on Australian TV about a duet of "[[Da Doo Ron Ron]]" that Skinner had sung with Mr Methane on his [[BBC1]] chat show. Spector said that Methane and Skinner had taken his work of art and desecrated it.<ref>''Frank Skinner'' by Frank Skinner (October 2001). Century. {{ISBN|0-7126-7927-8}} / {{ISBN|978-0-7126-7927-5}}. Page 312.</ref>
In his autobiography, English comic [[Frank Skinner]] talks about the time that [[Phil Spector]], while receiving a lifetime music award, went into a rant live on Australian TV about a duet of "[[Da Doo Ron Ron]]" that Skinner had sung with Mr Methane on his [[BBC1]] chat show. Spector said that Methane and Skinner had taken his work of art and desecrated it.<ref>''Frank Skinner'' by Frank Skinner (October 2001). Century. {{ISBN|0-7126-7927-8}} / {{ISBN|978-0-7126-7927-5}}. Page 312.</ref>


In the 1990s Mr Methane produced a parody of the [[Phil Collins]] song "[[In the Air Tonight]]" titled "Curry In the Air Tonight." Tony Smith, Collins' business manager, refused to let Mr Methane release his parody version, stating that, "This is a very serious song and we cannot see any reason for it to be taken so lightly." Letters between the two parties were reproduced on [[The Smoking Gun]] website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/mr-methane-deflated|title=Mr. Methane, Deflated|date=1 July 2010|website=The Smoking Gun|accessdate=8 September 2018}}</ref>
In the 1990s, Mr Methane produced a parody of the [[Phil Collins]] song "[[In the Air Tonight]]" titled "Curry In the Air Tonight." Tony Smith, Collins' business manager, refused to let Mr Methane release his parody version, stating that, "This is a very serious song and we cannot see any reason for it to be taken so lightly." Letters between the two parties were reproduced on [[The Smoking Gun]] website.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/celebrity/mr-methane-deflated|title=Mr. Methane, Deflated|date=1 July 2010|website=The Smoking Gun|accessdate=8 September 2018}}</ref>


In July 2004, [[Q magazine]] voted Mr Methane's album ''mr methane.com'' the second most bizarre album ever released in a Q special edition titled "The 150 Greatest Rock Lists Ever".
In July 2004, [[Q magazine]] voted Mr Methane's album ''mr methane.com'' the second most bizarre album ever released in a Q special edition titled "The 150 Greatest Rock Lists Ever".


In 2009 Oldfield auditioned for ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]'', where he announced his intention to "put the art into fart",<ref>{{cite web | url=http://talent.itv.com/2009/videos/video/item_200160.html | title=Auditions 5: Mr Methane | work=itv.com | accessdate=21 August 2010}}</ref> but failed to make it through to the live finals. He gave a flatulist performance of the "Blue Danube" waltz, and was "buzzed" out by all three judges&nbsp;— despite two of them, [[Piers Morgan]] and [[Amanda Holden]], laughing uncontrollably, while [[Simon Cowell]] called him "a disgusting creature". He received negative reactions from some audience members, while others were seen to be in hysterics. That same year, Mr Methane also auditioned for ''[[Das Supertalent]]'' in Germany, but was eliminated in the semi-finals.
In 2009, Oldfield auditioned for ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]'', where he announced his intention to "put the art into fart",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://talent.itv.com/2009/videos/video/item_200160.html|title=Auditions 5: Mr Methane|work=itv.com|accessdate=21 August 2010|archive-date=1 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001101815/http://talent.itv.com/2009/videos/video/item_200160.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> but failed to make it through to the live finals. He gave a flatulist performance of the "Blue Danube" waltz and was "buzzed" out by all three judges — despite two of them, [[Piers Morgan]] and [[Amanda Holden]], laughing uncontrollably, while [[Simon Cowell]] called him "a disgusting creature". He received negative reactions from some audience members, while others were seen to be in hysterics. That same year, Mr Methane also auditioned for ''[[Das Supertalent]]'' in Germany, but was eliminated in the semi-finals.


In 2013 Mr Methane performed in The World Farting Championships at [[Utajärvi]], Finland, though he didn’t participate in the contest itself.{{cn|date=September 2018}}
In 2013, Mr Methane performed in The World Farting Championships at [[Utajärvi]], Finland, though he did not participate in the contest itself.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}}


July 2014 saw Mr Methane release a fart [[Mobile app|app]] for [[Android (operating system)|Android]] devices. The app had originally been developed in 2010, for the [[iPhone]], but was rejected by [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]. The app was retired in April 2019.
July 2014, saw Mr Methane release a fart [[Mobile app|app]] for [[Android (operating system)|Android]] devices. The app had originally been developed in 2010, for the [[iPhone]], but was rejected by [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]. The app was retired in April 2019.

A former employee of [[National Rail]], Oldfield resides in Macclesfield, England. His residence is officially referred to as Farting House.


==DVDs==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Flatulence humor]]
* [[Le Pétomane]]
* [[Le Pétomane]]
* [[Roland the Farter]]
* [[Toilet humour]]


==Books==
==Books==
* Featured in Jennings, Charles (1995). "Up North&nbsp;— Travels Beyond The Watford Gap". Abacus. {{ISBN|978-0349106854}}. p. 51.
* Featured in Jennings, Charles (1995). "Up North&nbsp;— Travels Beyond The Watford Gap". Abacus. {{ISBN|978-0349106854}}. p.&nbsp;51.
* Mentioned in Frank Skinner's Autobiography (2001). Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner. Century. {{ISBN|978-0712679275}}. pp. 311–12.
* Mentioned in Frank Skinner's Autobiography (2001). ''[[iarchive:frankskinner0000skin/page/311|Frank Skinner]]'' by Frank Skinner. Century. {{ISBN|978-0712679275}}. pp.&nbsp;311–12.
* Chapter on Mr Methane in Kelner, Martin (2003). ''When Will I Be Famous''. BBC Books. {{ISBN|978-0563487777}}
* Chapter on Mr Methane in Kelner, Martin (2003). ''When Will I Be Famous''. BBC Books. {{ISBN|978-0563487777}}
* Featured in Foster, Tim (2007). ''Superman's Pockets''. FiveFootSix. {{ISBN|978-0955704000}}
* Featured in Foster, Tim (2007). ''Superman's Pockets''. FiveFootSix. {{ISBN|978-0955704000}}
* There is a lengthy chapter on Mr Methane called "The Man With the Singing Sphincter" in [[Jim Dawson]]'s 2006 book ''Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the flatulence''. [[Ten Speed Press]] {{ISBN|978-1580087513}}
* There is a lengthy chapter on Mr Methane called "The Man With the Singing Sphincter" in [[Jim Dawson]]'s 2006 book ''Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the flatulence''. [[Ten Speed Press]] {{ISBN|978-1580087513}}
* The British comedian [[Peter Kay]] remembered the time he worked with Mr Methane in his book, ''Saturday Night Peter'' (2009). Century. {{ISBN|978-1846053634}}. Story starts bottom of p. 95.
* The British comedian [[Peter Kay]] remembered the time he worked with Mr Methane in his book, ''Saturday Night Peter'' (2009). Century. {{ISBN|978-1846053634}}. Story starts bottom of p.&nbsp;95.
* The British author [[Dougie Brimson]] writes about Mr Methane in the 'Famous flatuists' chapter of his book ''The Art of Fart: The joy of flatulence''
* The British author [[Dougie Brimson]] writes about Mr Methane in the 'Famous flatuists' chapter of his book ''The Art of Fart: The joy of flatulence''
* Mentioned in the children's book ''Operation Ouch!''

==Footnotes==
{{Reflist}}


==References==
==References==

* The Independent (London), 1 January 1994&nbsp;– front page article. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/mr-methanes-tunes-put-the-wind-up-insurers-1404088.html
{{Reflist}}
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2001/03/17/scflem18.xml Daily Telegraph (London), 17 March 2001]
'''Footnote'''
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/Arts/Master-blaster-returns/2005/03/18/1110913752479.html Interview/feature in The Age (Australia), 20 March 2005]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080106160624/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fsport%2F2001%2F03%2F17%2Fscflem18.xml Daily Telegraph (London), 17 March 2001]
* Guardian G2 p. 14 http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/jul/23/edinburghfestival.comedy
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/Arts/Master-blaster-returns/2005/03/18/1110913752479.html Interview/feature in The Age (Australia), 20 March 2005]
* July 2004 The 150 Greatest Rock Lists, Q special edition in the UK and a MOJO special edition overseas, including the US. p. 6. mrmethane.com CD voted No2 in a chart of The 20 Most Bizarre Albums.
* Guardian G2 p.&nbsp;14 http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/jul/23/edinburghfestival.comedy
* July 2004 The 150 Greatest Rock Lists, Q special edition in the UK and a MOJO special edition overseas, including the US. p.&nbsp;6. mrmethane.com CD voted No2 in a chart of The 20 Most Bizarre Albums.
* Letters between Mr Methane and Tony Smith personal and business manager to Phil Collins regarding his refusal for Mr Methane to release a parody of "In The Air Tonight" http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/mr-methane-deflated-0
* Letters between Mr Methane and Tony Smith personal and business manager to Phil Collins regarding his refusal for Mr Methane to release a parody of "In The Air Tonight" http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/mr-methane-deflated-0


==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|mrmethane.com}}
* {{IMDb name|1319570|Mr Methane}}
* {{IMDb name|1319570|Mr Methane}}
* [http://www.mrmethane.com/ Official web site of Mr Methane]


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Latest revision as of 05:43, 10 November 2024

Mr Methane
PseudonymMr Methane
Birth namePaul Oldfield
Born (1966-03-30) 30 March 1966 (age 58)[citation needed]
Macclesfield, England[citation needed]
MediumFarter
NationalityBritish
Years active1991–present
GenresSpeciality act
Websitewww.mrmethane.com

Paul Oldfield (born 30 March 1966), better known by his stage name Mr Methane, is a British flatulist who started performing in 1991.[1] He briefly retired in 2006 but restarted in mid-2007. He claims to be the only performing farter in the world.[2] He worked on the railways as a train driver. He took an early retirement after a train’s brakes failed at Sheffield. After this incident he then started focusing on his flatulence performances.

Background

[edit]

According to When Will I Be Famous? (2003), a BBC book on British variety acts, Oldfield discovered his ability to fart on a whim at the age of fifteen when practicing yoga.[3] The next day, eager to share his newfound ability, he performed twenty rapid-fire farts in under a minute for a group of his friends.[3]

Oldfield is able to fart the notes of music in time and in tune[4] and in the late 1980s, after years of work in the railway industry as a train driver, Oldfield turned professional, performing as an opening act for the Macclesfield-based bands the Screaming Beavers and the Macc Lads. The latter wrote a song about him on their album The Beer Necessities.

Oldfield subsequently travelled to New York City in the U.S., where he appeared as a guest on The Howard Stern Show as the "British Blaster". While in New York, Mr. Methane also performed a series of fart acts on Broadway.

In his autobiography, English comic Frank Skinner talks about the time that Phil Spector, while receiving a lifetime music award, went into a rant live on Australian TV about a duet of "Da Doo Ron Ron" that Skinner had sung with Mr Methane on his BBC1 chat show. Spector said that Methane and Skinner had taken his work of art and desecrated it.[5]

In the 1990s, Mr Methane produced a parody of the Phil Collins song "In the Air Tonight" titled "Curry In the Air Tonight." Tony Smith, Collins' business manager, refused to let Mr Methane release his parody version, stating that, "This is a very serious song and we cannot see any reason for it to be taken so lightly." Letters between the two parties were reproduced on The Smoking Gun website.[6]

In July 2004, Q magazine voted Mr Methane's album mr methane.com the second most bizarre album ever released in a Q special edition titled "The 150 Greatest Rock Lists Ever".

In 2009, Oldfield auditioned for Britain's Got Talent, where he announced his intention to "put the art into fart",[7] but failed to make it through to the live finals. He gave a flatulist performance of the "Blue Danube" waltz and was "buzzed" out by all three judges — despite two of them, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden, laughing uncontrollably, while Simon Cowell called him "a disgusting creature". He received negative reactions from some audience members, while others were seen to be in hysterics. That same year, Mr Methane also auditioned for Das Supertalent in Germany, but was eliminated in the semi-finals.

In 2013, Mr Methane performed in The World Farting Championships at Utajärvi, Finland, though he did not participate in the contest itself.[citation needed]

July 2014, saw Mr Methane release a fart app for Android devices. The app had originally been developed in 2010, for the iPhone, but was rejected by Apple. The app was retired in April 2019.

DVDs

[edit]

See also

[edit]

Books

[edit]
  • Featured in Jennings, Charles (1995). "Up North — Travels Beyond The Watford Gap". Abacus. ISBN 978-0349106854. p. 51.
  • Mentioned in Frank Skinner's Autobiography (2001). Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner. Century. ISBN 978-0712679275. pp. 311–12.
  • Chapter on Mr Methane in Kelner, Martin (2003). When Will I Be Famous. BBC Books. ISBN 978-0563487777
  • Featured in Foster, Tim (2007). Superman's Pockets. FiveFootSix. ISBN 978-0955704000
  • There is a lengthy chapter on Mr Methane called "The Man With the Singing Sphincter" in Jim Dawson's 2006 book Blame It on the Dog: A Modern History of the flatulence. Ten Speed Press ISBN 978-1580087513
  • The British comedian Peter Kay remembered the time he worked with Mr Methane in his book, Saturday Night Peter (2009). Century. ISBN 978-1846053634. Story starts bottom of p. 95.
  • The British author Dougie Brimson writes about Mr Methane in the 'Famous flatuists' chapter of his book The Art of Fart: The joy of flatulence
  • Mentioned in the children's book Operation Ouch!

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Pile, Stephen (27 June 1993). "Ride The Wild Wind (Review)". The Sunday Telegraph. London. p. 7.
  2. ^ "Independent, 31 January 2004". Archived from the original on 6 January 2008.
  3. ^ a b Kelner, Martin (23 July 2008). "The ace of trumps". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 17 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  4. ^ Bennett, Will (1 January 1994). "Mr Methane's tunes put the wind up insurers". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  5. ^ Frank Skinner by Frank Skinner (October 2001). Century. ISBN 0-7126-7927-8 / ISBN 978-0-7126-7927-5. Page 312.
  6. ^ "Mr. Methane, Deflated". The Smoking Gun. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Auditions 5: Mr Methane". itv.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2010.

Footnote

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