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I had followed Rik Mayalls career since his appearance as "Kevin Turvey" on A Kick up the Eighties. Saw his standup show. Never laughed so much at his onstage persona. Met him afterwards. He was very polite and a real gentleman to my friends and me. Much missed. |
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over a year ago
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"Kenny Everett I found absolutely hilarious he never failed to get me crying with laughter
I loved him to bits he was hilarious, still remember his Rod Stewart routine "
I couldn't agree more. No matter what he was doing, he was hilarious.
So unpredictable, zany...but seemed like a genuinely nice and sincere guy.
The Rod Stewart clip you mention, still makes me laugh. (Wait, do you mean where he pretended to be Rod and his bum kept inflating, or when they were sat together on stools, and KE hits RS over the head with a plastic club, and you hear the crew burst out laughing because it wasnt rehearsed?)
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
Andrew Bird,
Ben Briggs,
Ian D Montfort,
Jeff Innocent,
Lindsey Santoro,
Peter Brush,
Roger Swift,
Scott Bennett,
Simon Lomas,
I've laughed so hard at all of these, that I've hurt myself.
They're also all currently gigging on the circuit. |
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over a year ago
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"Dave Gorman, Dylan Moran and Jimmy Carr
They all involved sharp intakes of breath as well as laughing so hard I nearly peed my pants "
I love Dave Gorman! Especially Modern Life is Goodish and the bit about the barber queue and why coffee ruined tea  |
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over a year ago
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Answering the op.
The only one who brought tears to my eyes laughing was Lee evans. Always thought he was funny but seeing him live and the energy he gave for an encore was hillarious.
Also a mention to Eric Morecambe absolute comedy genius. I could watch and listen to him all day long |
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Older stuff, used to love Mike Hardings TV show late about 1980ish and loved Robin Williams from the first time is saw Mork.
90's was definitely Bill Hicks (he'd be brilliant with all the shit happening now and would have ripped Trump a new arse)
More recent, Rich Hall, Bill Bailey and now Gary Delaney (true king of the one line gag) have left me a laughing, crying, snotty mess  |
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over a year ago
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Good comedy about music is quite rare.
However, Rainer Hersch is a British orchestral conductor who has some hilarious comedy skits.
And of course, Victor Borge.
And the MozART group.
There are others also.... |
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By *ohnFKMan
over a year ago
Where the Streets Have No Name |
When I was still in school , I recorded 'Billy Connolly - live 1994' using a tape recorder while the vid was playing.
My brother & I used to listen to it in bed at night..crying laughing
Eventually we knew it off by heart..
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