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So, Bing Hitler - Live at the Glasgow Pavilion, it’s Craig Ferguson's earlier comedic persona, and wow, what a trip it is. The atmosphere is raw, like you're there in the 80s, getting a feel for the Scottish comedy scene back then. His energy is contagious, pacing is a bit erratic but that's part of the charm, right? Ferguson's performance is exuberant, often pushing boundaries with his absurd humor. There’s something about the practical effects and stage presence that makes it feel very unique for a stand-up show. It’s a mix of satire and surrealism, reflecting the era's vibe, and you can really see his comedic roots starting to form. Just a fascinating snapshot of a comedian finding his voice.
Not widely known, good for those exploring early stand-up.Captures the raw essence of 80s live comedy.Interesting character work and performance style.
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