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The late great Dave Allen

I was watching some late great comedians on youtube and come across this one.

The late great Dave Allen on the english language. This man was a comedic genius.

Off topic I know, but couldn't help myself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IfoUM6a4bA

posted on 21/11/14

Dave Allen, loved him, used to sit and watch most of what he did!.

But then, so did I this guy!..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYADT9BFDZM

As good as Allen was, the Starr has to be the best!.

My daughter was in stitches when she saw him with Shirly Bassey!.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJgQ_nZLMag

Mind you, I must admit, Allen would have made a better English teacher than Starr!.

I think!.

posted on 21/11/14

I saw Freddie Starr twice, once at The Circus Tavern in Essex to a packed house he was hilarious, about five years later I saw him at The Cambridge Theatre in London there were about two hundred of us (possibly less) crammed into the front few rows of the stalls.

1st half he was funny (ish) second half he did his Elvis impersonation and didn't get a good reception.

posted on 21/11/14

Oh, I think his Old Shep is brilliant!..

But Father Ted and Mrs Browns boys take a bit of beating as well!.

posted on 22/11/14

Father Ted was brilliant, can't abide Mrs Brown's Boys, about as funny as being slapped around the face with a bag full of wasps..!

Just an opinion of course

posted on 22/11/14

Freddie Starr was accredited with having one of the best impersonations of the King I seem to recall.

I saw Mr Starr once, absolutely brilliant. Supported by Hot Gossip! That was at the Night Out theatre in Birmingham in 1981.

I might add that I saw Jimmy Cricket before he was famous. 1979 at Pontins, my first proper holiday without my parents. Very funny for his time.

Others that have tickled my ribs include Jack Dee, Jimmy Carr, Frankie Boyle, Kevin Hird , Michael McIntyre, Sean Lock, Ed Byrne, Jack Dee and somewhat surprisingly, Cannon & Ball!

posted on 22/11/14

Sean Lock is very funny. I saw Ed Byrne in Jersey, there were some people asleep in the front row. He didn't go down well. Dara O'Briain was good. Another one I saw in the 80's was Charlie Williams, he was outstanding. Ken Dodd in about 1976 brilliant. My favourite was a little known comedian Tony Gerrard performed in a wheelchair. He was outrageous.

posted on 22/11/14

Met Ken Dodd in Amsterdam, well at the airport nearby. Scruffy bugga! Stephen Amos is another I've seen live, very good. Met Charlie Williams and Lenny Henry, both funny guys but never saw them perform live.

posted on 22/11/14

Freddie Starr was accredited with having one of the best impersonations of the King I seem to recall.
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45 minutes of it was a bit weary

posted on 22/11/14

Can't recall how long he did his impersonation, probably just a few songs but it was good. At that time.

posted on 22/11/14

Stevie, a bit hard to tell how long he takes!.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPL95K1kWaw

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