He is sooo clever and you are never quite sure where his thoughts are heading.
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NOTE: Coarse language and sexual references.
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He is sooo clever and you are never quite sure where his thoughts are heading.
Could not stop laughing even when I tried
Dandelion Mind.
Filmed at The O2 in Dublin in October 2010 and featuring Bill’s trademark
musical interludes, observations and stories of the road, Dandelion Mind is
based loosely on the theme of doubt (or will it?), as we follow Bill from his
real-life saga of being trapped by the ash cloud, to his barely contained rants
about celebrity, TV, creationism and Michael Winner. He demonstrates new
instruments, both ancient and modern, he sings an internet love song, a lament
about punk heroes, Iranian hip-hop, and plays a mean folk-bouzouki.
Bewilderness.
Filmed in 2001, Bewilderness features Bill's insights into the Doctor Who theme
tune, wildlife documentaries, and A Brief History of Time.
Cosmic Jam.
In this classic show, Bill explains why Bryan Adams is perhaps the greatest ever
exponent of the rock anthem, demonstrates the influence Cockneymusic has had on
the great classical composers, and warns of the perils of a world ruled by
insects, while playing the second biggest gong in Britain.
Part Troll.
A unique blend of the off-the-wall comedy and music for which Bill has become
acclaimed, PART TROLL tells how Bill's native West Country accent cost him a
part in Lord Of The Rings and why swimming with dolphins shouldn't be on
everyone's list of ‘top 50 things to do before you die'. Bill also explains
the real reasons for our poor rail network; fluff from Saturn, dragons and
Gameboy Tetris, as well as provides an insight into what actually goes on during
one of President Bush's ‘briefings'. PART TROLL also features the songs,
I Will Not Look At Titties For A Year and Bill's German rendition of Three
Times A Lady.
Tinsleworm.
From the imagination of Bill Bailey, experience Tinselworm – a visually
stunning comedy and music extravaganza. Filmed at Wembley Arena at the end of a
sell-out tour of the UK, it's everything you expect from Bill, and more.
Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra.
Comedian and classically trained musician, Bill Bailey joins forces with the
brilliantly versatile BBC Concert Orchestra and musical maestro Anne Dudley, one
of the UK’s most celebrated composers and arrangers. The show, recorded at
London’s magnificent Royal Albert Hall, is Bill’s own uniquely hilarious
and irreverent guide to the sounds, styles, and instruments of the orchestra,
with a wide and eclectic range of subjects, including music for 70’s cop
shows, sci-fi films, horror movies, news themes, plus some of Bill’s own
songs re-imagined for an orchestra, and including Anne’s own specially
written new works.
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