Bill Bailey is yet another British national treasure. I love his humour,and him being multi talented just adds to his genius. Check out his U2 riff origins,you’ll love it.
I love Bill Bailey, both brilliant comedian and remarkable musician. His 'Belgium Jazz' version of the Dr. Who theme and 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' done as death metal are particularly funny. Keep up the great posts!
saw him live, he called me "an actual giant twat" (during the interval i went to the loo, he saw me, and when the show started again he pointed me out and said that, he then asked if i could kindly brush the clouds away so it wouldnt rain after the show for context im 7'7"
The Black Books episode where Bill plays the piano without being seen to play the piano is a classic. When Bernard is trying to fake being a pianist. I watched the East Enders soap when it first came out, then decided I had enough to be depressed about. Without a daily dose of fictional disasters as well.
My favourite British comedian. This concentrated on his more musical side, but he also does a lot of great stand-up (his variations on the traditional "three men walk into a bar" jokes are amazing). And yes, he does a lot of guitar stuff too - his "how U2 got their sound" is one guitar classic of his.
Bill is incredibly talented. His version of Metallica's Enter Sandman on the horns is excellent too. He also does a segment called Every song sounds better in Heavy Metal, and covers nursery rhymes as Metal songs.
Bill Bailey is great. One favorite is his (honest and realistic) Love Song from the Part Troll tour. Maybe good for a reaction with something else? It's only 3m 52s long. Link for the lazy: th-cam.com/video/1LdjVtHqNxs/w-d-xo.html
He also does Metallica, "Enter Sandman", on the parp horns. You should really look for the video of him doing, with the help of 3 of his buddies, a parody of Kraftwerk playing, "Do The Okey-Cokey". It is completely hilarious, sung in German.
Bill Bailey wasn't the first to have a "hornchestra". Stanelli, a British Music Hall artist, was well known and even appeared in movies and made records. You'll find one video here: th-cam.com/video/USTh_5T8kVY/w-d-xo.html
One of the greatest musical comedians is Victor Borge in my opinion. All that came after, including Bill Bailey, owe him a debt. You should check him out when you get a chance.
Bill was brilliant as always. But I have to say; as a young(ish) Brit, I have no idea why older generations have the uncontrollable urge to clap along to things. It's so strange. The best part is that they always mess it up. Maybe that will be me one day. I can't remember the specific show/song but it was during a Tim Minchin performance, to which he just went "Oh yeah... off beat. Wicked." Made them stop pretty quickly.
Bill is a _remarkable_ combination of extremely talented musician and stand-up comedian. In the same league as 'Weird' Al Yankovic or Tim Minchin. All of his musical appearances in 'Dictionary Corner' on "8 out of 10 cats does countdown"_ (8oo10cdc) are funny or very impressive. His "Old MacDonald" was from that show. I don't think you've reacted to any of these: _Bill Bailey's message to Metallica_ th-cam.com/video/98xNx87hRbU/w-d-xo.html (only 1m:16s) _Bill Bailey - Love Song - Part Troll_ th-cam.com/video/1LdjVtHqNxs/w-d-xo.html (3m:52s) Very "theatrical" lyrics. _Bill Bailey's Love Ballad For Adele | 8oo10cdc_ th-cam.com/video/rZZv6D4hpK8/w-d-xo.html (4m:6s but the song starts at 2m:16s) _Bill Bailey's Masterpiece_ th-cam.com/video/DtCPXmnuV6s/w-d-xo.html (5m:19s) is fun. Watch out for (then) Prince Charles reaction Edit: for music, I enjoy: _Bill Bailey - Duelling Sitars - Tinselworm_ th-cam.com/video/_SBue1DuCyc/w-d-xo.html (4m) There isn't actually a sitar on stage, Bill's playing a weird "electric sitar" guitar (I guess like the one on Steely Dan's song "Do It Again") and Soumik Datta is playing a Sarod. Best Wishes. ☮
Hi Brad & Lucy, please consider reacting to (Charlie Drake 1812 Overture) it won an award back in 1967. You will understand why when you see it. Charlie was a popular British comedian on tv & in films in the `60`s & `70`s. He played the Baron in Sinderella, the panto with Jim Davidson that you reacted to.
I once fell off a cliff in fog on a windy day in icy conditions, I broke my eye orbit, cheekbone, and nose and bust my knee, moral of the story is you can learn alot from people that don't know much as well, I play vinyl records up cliff/craggs, moors and under ground in a 400 year old mine for videos on music sites
An exceptional piece of music from Bill is his version on the Hokey Cokey rendered in the style of the Legendary band Kraftwerk.
fantastic
Bill Bailey is yet another British national treasure.
I love his humour,and him being multi talented just adds to his genius.
Check out his U2 riff origins,you’ll love it.
From Australia , love your work , Peace from down under.
I love Bill Bailey, both brilliant comedian and remarkable musician. His 'Belgium Jazz' version of the Dr. Who theme and 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' done as death metal are particularly funny. Keep up the great posts!
Bill Bailey is a Musical genius
A fantastic comedian who brought humor to music. An extremely talented man.
Or music to humour? :)
@@chrissedaka8141 I was just thinking that myself.
saw him live, he called me "an actual giant twat" (during the interval i went to the loo, he saw me, and when the show started again he pointed me out and said that, he then asked if i could kindly brush the clouds away so it wouldnt rain after the show
for context im 7'7"
Hey there Mr and Mrs Entertainment 😂👍 Bill Bailey is such a talented man, acting, comedy, music such a pleasure to watch great reaction cheers✌️🍻
He's an exceptional talent. Right from his earliest stuff he's brilliant.
Start watching a Bill Bailey clip and you know can relax - a good time is certain to come along!
The Black Books episode where Bill plays the piano without being seen to play the piano is a classic. When Bernard is trying to fake being a pianist. I watched the East Enders soap when it first came out, then decided I had enough to be depressed about. Without a daily dose of fictional disasters as well.
Bill is a national treasure.......
Bill Bailey can play nearly every musical instrument in the world.
Hi guys bill Bailey is such a great comedian and yes he also can play any instruments and a very clever person 🍻🙏
I never get fed up with Bill's music/humour combination so I definitely won't get fed up watching the reaction of others to his performances.
Any recommendations?
@@bradlucy Probably about a year too late but "Bill Bailey's Guide to the Orchestra" is phenomenal. Maybe you two have already done that one though.
HES A GREAT GUITAR PLAYER TOO 😊
Bill is a genius when it comes to music, one of my favorites is his jab at U2s music style. =)
Check out Les Dawson, not only was he an outstandingly good bad piano player but he also "invented" the Mother-In-Law joke
A musical genius and funny to boot!😁
Great reactions today , happy Friday
You can't call yourself a janitor if you haven't played a Harmonica with a Vaccuum cleaner!
I would watch him all day. What a master he is... and funny.
Bill is a national treasure
funny watching this bill bailey at 6.42 😂😂🍺🍺👍
You MUST hear "Love Song" from Bill's "Part Troll" show!
I especially love Bill Bailey's dubstep rendition of the Downtown Abbey theme song
great opening. BB is a such a great entertainer
That match of the day theme was dreamy 😍
love bill
Bill is brill.
I don’t think there’s a musical instrument that bill cannot play, and on top of that he is an extremely funny comedian and writer…….👍🇮🇲💪😜
Man you should see his break down of the bbc news theme tune, into a rave and his reggae dub take on downtown abbey.
I love his video "Major / Minor (We Are Most Amused and Amazed 2018)"!
I became a fan of his around the time his tour was called Part Troll
My favourite British comedian. This concentrated on his more musical side, but he also does a lot of great stand-up (his variations on the traditional "three men walk into a bar" jokes are amazing). And yes, he does a lot of guitar stuff too - his "how U2 got their sound" is one guitar classic of his.
The reaction is great and all, but that little Carly Simon rendition is deserving of a thumbs up all its own. 👍
I bought tickets for my wife and son to see him a few years back, kicking myself for not getting myself one as well!
The songs he performs on his live show are so funny.i recommend his stand up called part troll
Bill is incredibly talented. His version of Metallica's Enter Sandman on the horns is excellent too.
He also does a segment called Every song sounds better in Heavy Metal, and covers nursery rhymes as Metal songs.
bill bailey's story about meeting Paul McCartney in his 'Limboland' routine is Absolutely Hilarious.
Bill Bailey is great. One favorite is his (honest and realistic) Love Song from the Part Troll tour.
Maybe good for a reaction with something else? It's only 3m 52s long.
Link for the lazy: th-cam.com/video/1LdjVtHqNxs/w-d-xo.html
He also does Metallica, "Enter Sandman", on the parp horns. You should really look for the video of him doing, with the help of 3 of his buddies, a parody of Kraftwerk playing, "Do The Okey-Cokey". It is completely hilarious, sung in German.
Brad, Lucy, you've started with a verry nice Carly Simon song 🥰
This guy has me crying laughing you will love bill
Please , if you haven't yet , look up Victor Borge . he was so , so funny . a classical pianist and comedian . I think he'd be right up your alley .
Genius
Try Bill Bailey with Robin Williams at another Royal Variety Performance: th-cam.com/video/ycCPYCklgeQ/w-d-xo.html
Bill Bailey wasn't the first to have a "hornchestra". Stanelli, a British Music Hall artist, was well known and even appeared in movies and made records. You'll find one video here: th-cam.com/video/USTh_5T8kVY/w-d-xo.html
One of the greatest musical comedians is Victor Borge in my opinion. All that came after, including Bill Bailey, owe him a debt. You should check him out when you get a chance.
I remember seeing commercials for Victor Borge when I was a kid. 😁
I love music based comedy.
You should check out Tim Vine's "My Marvelous Metronome"
Keep up the good work you two.
He also did a cover of Metallica playing those horns. 😄
You need to check him out playing elvis on cowbells it's brilliant
He does a very good enter sandman on the... Horns, i suppose.
Bill was brilliant as always. But I have to say; as a young(ish) Brit, I have no idea why older generations have the uncontrollable urge to clap along to things. It's so strange. The best part is that they always mess it up. Maybe that will be me one day.
I can't remember the specific show/song but it was during a Tim Minchin performance, to which he just went "Oh yeah... off beat. Wicked." Made them stop pretty quickly.
🤣😂🤣horn vibes 🤣🙏👍
👩🦰- 🤣🤣
Yeah we love Bill Bailey. We need more irreverent fun in the world.
Bill is a _remarkable_ combination of extremely talented musician and stand-up comedian. In the same league as 'Weird' Al Yankovic or Tim Minchin. All of his musical appearances in 'Dictionary Corner' on "8 out of 10 cats does countdown"_ (8oo10cdc) are funny or very impressive. His "Old MacDonald" was from that show. I don't think you've reacted to any of these:
_Bill Bailey's message to Metallica_ th-cam.com/video/98xNx87hRbU/w-d-xo.html (only 1m:16s)
_Bill Bailey - Love Song - Part Troll_ th-cam.com/video/1LdjVtHqNxs/w-d-xo.html (3m:52s) Very "theatrical" lyrics.
_Bill Bailey's Love Ballad For Adele | 8oo10cdc_ th-cam.com/video/rZZv6D4hpK8/w-d-xo.html (4m:6s but the song starts at 2m:16s)
_Bill Bailey's Masterpiece_ th-cam.com/video/DtCPXmnuV6s/w-d-xo.html (5m:19s) is fun. Watch out for (then) Prince Charles reaction
Edit: for music, I enjoy:
_Bill Bailey - Duelling Sitars - Tinselworm_ th-cam.com/video/_SBue1DuCyc/w-d-xo.html (4m) There isn't actually a sitar on stage, Bill's playing a weird "electric sitar" guitar (I guess like the one on Steely Dan's song "Do It Again") and Soumik Datta is playing a Sarod.
Best Wishes. ☮
👍🎵😎
Here's another Bill Bailey
th-cam.com/video/ssEQKD2izxY/w-d-xo.html
Not forgetting his Metallica tribute - th-cam.com/video/98xNx87hRbU/w-d-xo.html
Its insane. 👍🏻
Also, everything is better in the style of heavy metal, twinkle twinkle little star being a highlight
We actually used that in one of our intros months ago. I can't remember which video lol.
You should check out “Prejudice” by Tim Minchin.
ya so vane remindes of vince mc mahon wwe tune vid🤣😂🤣
You might, if you have not already, enjoy Peter Kay on Shovel.
Hi Brad & Lucy, please consider reacting to (Charlie Drake 1812 Overture) it won an award back in 1967. You will understand why when you see it. Charlie was a popular British comedian on tv & in films in the `60`s & `70`s. He played the Baron in Sinderella, the panto with Jim Davidson that you reacted to.
Somewhere Over The Rainbow on the Catastrophony ¦ Henry Dagg ¦ Later with Jools
He can do enter sandman by Metallica on those horns
It’s Bill’s birthday today 13th January 😂
Hi! Brad and Lucy. Hope you are both well and had a great Christmas and NYE? x
I once fell off a cliff in fog on a windy day in icy conditions, I broke my eye orbit, cheekbone, and nose and bust my knee, moral of the story is you can learn alot from people that don't know much as well, I play vinyl records up cliff/craggs, moors and under ground in a 400 year old mine for videos on music sites
Multicultural that's one word for it 🙄