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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Thu 30 Apr 23:25
I think Billy the Big Yin is widely recognised as the best comedian.
I think he is certainly one of the funniest story tellers but he frustrates me sometimes.
I just watched some classic Dave Allen. I think he has to be one of the best.
Who are your favourites and what`s your favourite offering from them.
Might get a wee chuckle here.
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Fri 1 May 00:05
I once saw Billy Connolly in concert at the Sydney Opera House.
He came onto the stage to huge applause, and then spent a couple of minutes in total silence, carefully peering at every corner of the auditorium. Eventually, with hands on his hips, he said:-
"Sydney Opera House, eh? Well, I`ve played some toilets in my time..."
:)
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Fri 1 May 03:47
He got banned from CH Dunfermline for making a similar comment about it when performing in CH New York.
It`s on his Atlantic Crossing album.
We got a delegation from New York come and check the place out.
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Fri 1 May 09:27
Comedy is almost completely overrun by posh private/drama school toffs who are about as funny as a vasectomy with a rusty spoon.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Hoolie
Date: Fri 1 May 10:33
The Big Yin has to be the best comedian. Some of his stories are brilliant but his acting whilst telling the stories/jokes makes them even better.
Another comedian i have seen a couple of times is Jerry Sadowitz.....very dark humour and a fair number of people walked out after him talking about the Jews but he is Jewish himself. Not for the faint hearted but folk have to remember it is a comedy.
Frankie Boyle is another i have seen a couple of times and dark humour. Never stopped laughing throughout his show and again people know what they are going to get going to his show.
Paul Smiths show was ok. I like it when he starts taking the mick out of people but he just wasnt that funny tbh.
Michael McIntyre....really enjoyed his show.
Jimmy Carr... enjoyed his show. He is very quick witted and can destroy a fans heckle with 1 sentence.
Seen Kevin Bridges a few times and he was very good with his stories. With Bridges you can relate to them when you were that age. Very good comedian.
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Fri 1 May 11:01
Stuart Mitchell and Connor Burns are excellent as well. Seen Stuart Mitchell a few times now and cos it`s mostly audience related, everyone is different and hilarious.
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Topic Originator: Aaron Labonte
Date: Fri 1 May 11:27
Agreed above.
Marc Jennings and Stuart McPherson(pars fan) also really good, mark Nelson is playing in Dunfermline this year, he’s really really funny. To say it’s all drama toffs is well off.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 1 May 11:44
First saw the Big Yin 1968, Tullibody Workmans Club in the Humblebums - his patter was already to the fore then.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Fri 1 May 13:14
I’m late to the party re Kevin Bridges. He’s great with his stories. I do like his humour.
I prefer Billy Connolly’s old stuff like The Crucifixion and Big Banana Feet. His description of drunk Glaswegians has me in stitches every time.
Peter Kay - show me any episode of car share and I can wet myself laughing (and the outtakes).
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 1 May 13:37
I still laugh every time I hear the Big Yin telling about the time he went into a shop and asked the assistant if he had any camouflage jaikets.
`Aye, but ah cannae see thum anywhere!`
Other variations are available.
Post Edited (Fri 01 May 13:49)
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Topic Originator: BouncyPar
Date: Fri 1 May 14:02
His travel presenting in the various World Tour Of... etc was brilliant.
He seemed so at ease riding around on a trike and chatting to random locally
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 1 May 17:50
Locally, Daniel Sloss is pretty good. I remember seeing him when he started out. He`s done well.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 1 May 18:15
Do like the dark humour of a Jimmy Carr or a Frankie Boyle. Kevin Bridges been very good when Ive seen him, although last time was getting painful as he didn’t have an interval in a 2 hour set at the Hydro 😂
I do like Romesh Ranganathan as well - his podcast with his mum and celebrity guests is a great listen, as theres zero boundaries between them all.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Fri 1 May 20:46
Dave Allen, Billy Connolly are absolutely a class above anyone else mentioned here. I used to enjoy a bit live comedy, but it`s ruined now. Some of those moments when comedians would just go off script and pull out some classic banter of the top of their head and the audience would either gasp in shock or crack up. Now they aren`t as relaxed, aware that they have to really think about what they say, one wrong joke could be a career ender if someone takes offence
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Topic Originator: Athletico
Date: Wed 6 May 15:49
Lesser known comedians: Marc Jennings, Stuart McPherson, Mark Nelson, Tom Stade all really good. Seen all three live.
I`m massive fan of Gregg Davies, seen him at the Playhouse for his `You Magnificent Beast` tour and was genuinely sore from laughter. Dara O`Briain was also brilliant live.
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