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Billy Connolly's performance at the Odeon Hammersmith in 1991 is just a treat. The atmosphere in the room, you can almost feel it through the screen. He darts from surreal observations to sharp critiques, especially on everyday things like football and cookbooks. You can tell he has this effortless charisma, and the pacing feels just right—never dragging, always keeping you on your toes. It's like he's in your living room, chatting away, with that unmistakable Scottish charm. The humor might catch you off guard, but that's the beauty of Connolly's style; it’s a mix of bewilderment and insight that’s hard to replicate. Not a polished show, but that's what makes it feel genuine, you know?
Great for fans of observational comedyShowcases Connolly's unique styleA great example of early '90s stand-up
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