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I'm so glad you can pick your top 10 - there is no way I could have narrowed it down to only 1 ![]() |
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Bill Hicks or Jack Dee. purely based on laughs, Jack Dee
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I never really got on with Jack Dee's humour - some of it is ok, but I don't think I could sit there and watch a whole standup show of just him.
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I think Bill Hicks was a genius but he didn't make the top 10 for me as there are people who make me laugh far more.
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fair enough
![]() personally, i hate comedians like Lee Evans, Eddie Izzard, Billy Connolly, those guys, and i can't sit through their shows! i can understand why people don't like Jack Dee though. he's very sarcastic. same with Bill Hicks...he was very close to the edge, didn't pull any punches. i respect him more for his backbone and political viewpoints than for his comedic talents |
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Billy, easy
![]() Bill Hicks I've never found funny. I wouldn't even brand him as a comedian. He stood on the stage and told the audience facts, and not in a funny way. Jack Dee is funny, but I wouldn't put him in my top 10.
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If I had to pick a top 3 I'd probably have Rich Hall, George Carlin and Bill Hicks with Billy Connolly as the outside pick but I've just voted and now I notice Phil Kay is in there and I didn't pick him, d'oh. There is quite an interesting spread in the choices, I'd like to believe that Peter Kay & Ricky Gervais won't be anywhere near the top because they have never seemed that funny to me but maybe their stand-up is better than their TV shows suggest.
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Peter Kay's stand-up is good, but I wonder if you have to be northern or at least understand the colloqualisms to appreciate it.
With you 100% on Gervais. never seen him do a single funny thing.
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Had trouble getting it to 10 out of that list.
Did the usual of Hicks, Pryor, Williams and Carlin first though and built it up around that. ![]() Was pleasently surprised to see Rob Newman in amongst that lot though. He's a very clever chap and his comedy is maybe a little too high brown for the general public - who just want knob gags and swearing. I hope Hicks or someone like that wins, would hate it if one of the 'new' breed of comedians won who blatently AREN'T FUNNY! *Jimmy Carr - I'm looking at you, same with Peter Kay and the other knobbers like that...* Simon/~Flibster
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