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What's your favourite stand up? I'm looking for any recommendations to watch on tinterweb whilst exceedingly high. Bill Hicks, Jim Jefferies, Marc Maron is my normal preference but much like music this shit is always better when recommended.
Come on you R's!!
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Best stand up comedy? on 07:54 - Jan 12 with 2309 views
In no particular order: Count Arthur Strong Milton Jones Glenn Moore Laura Lexx James Acaster Aisling Bea Ed Gamble Maisie Adam Billy Connolly Judy Love Dave Gorman Kiri Pritchard-McLean Ed Gamble
He may not be cool and trendy but I loved his self-deprecating style, his use of facial expressions and his ability to ad lib and work an audience. He also comes up with some seemingly original, and very clever and amusing, jokes; I can't remember if it's in the above video or not, but he tells one about two rabbits which I have never heard before, and I am ancient!
There’s a video on YouTube of him on The Roland Rat Show and it looked unscripted but he adapted to the scenario perfectly and still managed to wring some humour out of a potentially chaotic situation.
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"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Best stand up comedy? on 08:31 - Jan 12 with 2259 views
Best stand up comedy? on 07:54 - Jan 12 by E17hoop
In no particular order: Count Arthur Strong Milton Jones Glenn Moore Laura Lexx James Acaster Aisling Bea Ed Gamble Maisie Adam Billy Connolly Judy Love Dave Gorman Kiri Pritchard-McLean Ed Gamble
Ed Gamble is double funny.
My other half likes his podcast with James Acaster.
I thought his cameo in an episode of ‘Man Down’ was funny,
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Best stand up comedy? on 12:51 - Feb 4 with 2056 views
Best stand up comedy? on 07:54 - Jan 12 by E17hoop
In no particular order: Count Arthur Strong Milton Jones Glenn Moore Laura Lexx James Acaster Aisling Bea Ed Gamble Maisie Adam Billy Connolly Judy Love Dave Gorman Kiri Pritchard-McLean Ed Gamble
Aisling Bea? Really? I've always found her super annoying on TV.
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Best stand up comedy? on 14:26 - Feb 4 with 1962 views
Best stand up comedy? on 12:51 - Feb 4 by SydneyRs
Aisling Bea? Really? I've always found her super annoying on TV.
Her stand up is way better than her acting. We see lots of comedians doing panel shows and they can do 90 seconds of funny in spurts Seeing them do 5 minutes, then 10, then 30 is a different proposition.
The venue matters a lot too. I go to the Union Chapel a lot and the difference between there and places like the Leicester Square Theatre is stark - seeing a comedian in a place larger than a club but away from the arena is great. Close enough to engage but larger than an intimate gig.
Best stand up comedy? on 07:34 - Jan 12 by baz_qpr
We are blessed with many many great stand ups in this country Crack Comedy club Kingston is excellent little venue. anyway go support our own Seann Walsh. His YouTube special about "the kiss" that ruined his life is brilliant.
Agree with others Stewart Lee who I thought I would hate is probably the best his routine on Ricky Gervais not being able to say anything is priceless
I see Seann locally a few years back as well as supporting Romesh (also very good) and Seann is up there with the best for me. I also like Simon Brodkin (as himself not his characters) very underrated IMO.
Best stand up comedy? on 07:54 - Jan 12 by E17hoop
In no particular order: Count Arthur Strong Milton Jones Glenn Moore Laura Lexx James Acaster Aisling Bea Ed Gamble Maisie Adam Billy Connolly Judy Love Dave Gorman Kiri Pritchard-McLean Ed Gamble
I’ve got tickets to see Glenn Moore next weekend. I’m really looking forward to it. I saw one of his warm-ups for Edinburgh - he was excellent.
Ignacio Lopez is one to look out for.
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Best stand up comedy? on 21:01 - Feb 4 with 1756 views
Another for Stewart Lee. Saw him in Edinburgh this year and was just awesome. Foil, Arms and Hog were surprisingly good live. Irish trio with strong internet following and put out 3-5 minute video every Thursday. Their live show Hogwash was pretty good. Rachel Parris is very good live as is Henning wehn, very funny German comedian.
Never knowingly understood
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Best stand up comedy? on 19:27 - Feb 5 with 1593 views
I saw Jim Davidson last month up here in Suffolk,but he was just ranting and raving about everything,and I don’t think he told 1 joke.A bitter and twisted man I thought.
Blimey, I thought he was already dead!
Whatever possessed you to pay hard earned to go and see that plum?
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
Whatever possessed you to pay hard earned to go and see that plum?
I thought he might be funny but I was wrong.He didn’t tell one joke all night,but spent all evening telling stories about his life.And promoting his tv channel of course.
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Best stand up comedy? on 09:54 - Feb 6 with 1448 views
Her stand up is way better than her acting. We see lots of comedians doing panel shows and they can do 90 seconds of funny in spurts Seeing them do 5 minutes, then 10, then 30 is a different proposition.
The venue matters a lot too. I go to the Union Chapel a lot and the difference between there and places like the Leicester Square Theatre is stark - seeing a comedian in a place larger than a club but away from the arena is great. Close enough to engage but larger than an intimate gig.