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Old 12-06-2011, 11:48 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have no problem with long winded pieces. After all, my favourite comedian is Stewart Lee.

I would be a fibber if I said I had listened to most of his stuff, but he never has me in stitches, which I know is not what he intended.

I can appreciate him though. Very important figure.
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Old 12-06-2011, 11:50 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Lenny Bruce was plenty funny, just really really dated. I think, also, you have to have the patience to endure his really really long wind-ups. Which, in my eyes, are a beautiful construction of themselves.

This is one of his most accessible bits, Don't tell me this isn't a tad bit clever, especially for the early 60s when it came out:

I can respect what he accomplished but I just don't find him funny, which is generally the case for me with older comedy. Unfortunately I think it's something that just doesn't age well, probably because so much humor depends on cultural context.
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Old 12-06-2011, 12:04 PM   #13 (permalink)
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This guy is absolutely hilarious, but this thread should have been named "Dave Chappelle".
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Old 12-06-2011, 12:04 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Two of my best friends are semi-professional stand-up comics, so I'm certainly made to watch a lot of comedy with them. Some of my favorites are:

Kristen Schaal

She's so bizarre and strangely adorable. I'm aware she's on Flight of the Conchords or something, but I never watched that - so my only knowledge of her is her stand-up and a gem for children (Striking Viking Story Pirates) called Abbey is Sile (pronounced Silly).


I also love Jeremy Hotz, because his character is entertaining to me.


Doug Stanhope is the angriest man alive, and I love him as well.


I also lovelovelove David Cross.


And of course Louis CK is a modern master, Maria Bamford makes me giggle, Mitch Hedberg was the man...lots of others.
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Old 12-06-2011, 12:31 PM   #15 (permalink)
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George Carlin
Bill Hicks
Lenny Bruce
Richard Pryor
Steven Wright
Emo Philips
Bobcat Goldthwait


to name the ones that come up off the top of my head.
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Emo Philllips would be amazing if he didn't recycle so much material over the years. Albeit, if memory serves, there's an hour and a half BBC special he did which pretty much has all his material. All you really need to see, but thoroughly entertaining,
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At the moment I'm really enjoying Milton Jones. His style is incredible. He'll always either very shy, or completely oblivious of the audience, speaking as solemnly as a judge.
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I don't follow standup comedy very much, but my all time no. 1 is Bill Hicks, followed closely by the late great George Carlin, followed by the lovable goofball the late Mitch Hedberg. Got to see Mitch in San Francisco a month or two before he died. He was very drunk and not as funny as on his tapes, but still glad I got to see him considering...

Bill Hicks is a hero of mine
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I would recommend everyone takes an hour or two out of their lives to watch a Stewart Lee show. He is sublime.
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I would recommend everyone takes an hour or two out of their lives to watch a Stewart Lee show. He is sublime.
He's bloody hilarious! Even funnier than the amazing Stewart Francis.

By the way, why don't you like Peter Kay? I think that he can be really funny at times. And he's from Bolton too!
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