I feel sorry for Bill here, the audience were so slow to catch on to his character. The Brits later caught on, and took Bill as their own. We loved him dearly. And still do!
To be honest I think that was sort of the point of Bill's style. He wasn't someone you could immediately pin down but once you caught on to what he was doing it became a joy to watch.
To those who say he repeats his jokes too much, stop pressing the replay button :P Seriously though I know just what you mean, but I think we're looking at it from a current day perspective of stand up comedy, not the material itself but how the pervasiveness of the internet has pushed stand up comedians to continually produce much more material to stay current because their back catalogue is so readily available online from streaming services.
i get it, they are using the internet and the 24 hour news cycle as a reference. These shows were seen by the same person more than once ONLY if they recorded it or had it on tape. So, if a joke did really well, why only tell it to one show of 40 people? There was no internet then, people.
People don't realize comedians aren't an infinite supply of jokes. They write up their bits and go from place to place to perform them. How come nobody screams at musicians that they only play the same 30 or so songs?
You couldn’t do research like you can today with the internet. You can listen to different voices and pick up on very small details. Amazing. The more you know xo
Comments about the bad 'British' crowd. It's not a tour gig, it's a little TV show & there's about 14 people watching. They love him. He killed it. He played in Britain all the time, they loved him. He could barely get a gig in his own country. Too honest.
Most of his jokes were terrible, and he had a bad habit of telling the same lame puns over and over. In his brief career, he rarely produced new material.
@@sonnyjames5002 Element of truth in what you say. I love him but he essentially traded on about 20 (mostly brilliant) gags for about 5 years, and to this extent, yes, he’s probably overrated. 🤓
@@titteryenot4524 His material isn't particularly brilliant or innovative, he's an overrated comedian whose comedy hasn't aged well. But he obviously still gives you a boner 😁
He did a pretty decent job of pulling off one of his usual sets with all the swearing taken out, which can be very hit and miss. Sometimes the right curse words can make all the difference to the impact. This worked well - the only line that didn't quite work as well in my opinion was the "looking around the world in which we live and shutting your mouth" line, which is much funnier when he says "shutting your fucking mouth". RIP Bill.
"And I feel it is my duty to pass on information at all times to all my brothers and sisters so we could evolve and I can get.... out of here." Definitely a prophet. :)
I was onto that straight away too.. Infact the only reason I just popped back over to this clip was to hear him say that again!! Then I seen your comment. the synchronicity Bill brings is too amazing for me!! Serious!!! 😊
Betsy Chaos (theworthlessgirl) It's amazing how many people would probably ignore that line and carry on, like in most of their life... what time's gladiators on ;)
Yes.. That's why I was actually quite taken aback that you spotted it.. Couldn't believe that the very bit I was coming back to see had been written in comments too. It's what others would deem a 'coincidence' .. There are no coincidences though!! Haha 😊 😊
Betsy Chaos (theworthlessgirl) Hehe :) I can imagine how it feels, usually we all reply very differently. :) i'm happy that you have spotted it, that's your message to the world! :P
bill hicks stands shoulder to shoulder with lenny bruce & george carlin... honest talk that happens to be simultaneously deeply intelligent & extremely funny... a brilliant mind sadly no longer thinking...
Thats All Folkers i'd love to have seen how bill hicks would've evolved as a writer & comedian... his criticism was spot on about, well, everything... i wonder what he'd say about the insanity of the last 20 years...
I don't know. He burned bright and probably would've been burnt out if he was still here. He mentioned a few times "I really don't care any more." and I think he meant it.
There is just no one who could hold a candlestick compared to Bill. He died way too soon. The fooder of material for him to work with today would be epic.
I worked with Bill and Rodney Dangerfield at the opening of Rodney's Place in Las Vegas in january of 1991. Some of that material and his trips to Uk coincide with the date on the video. He was a great comic glad you found this.
A lot of comments, and people are saying it wasnt Bills best act or the crowd wasnt very into it. But honestly I think its because it was on t.v. - i mean honestly it was the most clean act Ive ever seen of Hicks and thats probably why, the spice from the 'F' word was missing in a lot of his material. Still amazing nevertheless
Troy dull crowd? There's about 15 people there. Didn't know who he was? Britain welcomed the young Hicks when his own country wouldn't give him a decent gig. You're an idiot.
The first time i saw The mighty Hicks........nothing has has even got close to equaling him since. probably the best comedian that has ever lived, and the BEST american that has ever lived. RIP BH.
Suzy Siviter how much material do most comedians have by 32? I’m guessing 5 minutes lol. The quality, content, delivery and presence was all far beyond his years, imagine had he got into the years of say a Carlin, your comment is insulting, incorrect and pointless.
Hayley Murphy: I dont think my comment was insulting to anyone, neither was it pointless; people should look to modern comedy for inspiration; there are an handful doing work; pushing boundaries beyond the likes of Bill Hicks. For your information, some stand-ups produce original material every tour.
Suzy Siviter we must know different comedians, most I’ve heard of spend a decade doing 5 minutes trying to get good, as such most excellent comedian are in their 40s-50s especially when they get famous. Also given comedy is information driven the internet has revolutionized their craft. George Carlin and Bill Hicks we’re both geniuses, not just comedians. No comedian today even comes close. Had bill lived to a reasonable age his material by this point would likely be as extensive as Carlin
I love how he could do the same material for years / decades and never loose interest. Like many Host of shows who have to do the same thing day after day.
@@titteryenot4524 Bill Hicks sucked as a comedian and lacked the ability to come up with new material. That's why he kept telling the same stupid jokes for 5 years. He also imitated Sam Kinison's on-stage persona.
@@sonnyjames5002 Hicks’ timing/delivery was second to none. Up there in Top 5 on that basis. Needed more material though. Kinison was a gag merchant. A one-line punchline flogger. Some of his jokes were good but Kinison doesn’t make you think.👀
You're the fucking man, Hicks! Rant In E-Minor cheers me up every time I hear it. I wish he had wrote a book. Not a biography, but a street philosophy type book which would have been perfect but sold shit - unfortunately! He was so clever and insightful. Like the Jim Morison of stand-up.
@@joel8750 He started working on it too late. He asked permission to use our conversations on the project but 4 months later, he was gone. He was also working on a concept to pitch to British TV. Bill hadn't peaked: he was just getting started.
Except you’re both wrong and so is Hicks. The Beatles are on record saying they were never high in the studio because you couldn’t work that way and Paul was never much on drugs anyway except weed which he quit as well. This has to stop. Drugs do not enhance your creativity. You’re either creative or you’re not, it’s innate.
The scientist with the cure i think ? he did look like bill and i noticed that straight away when i seen the ep and the rest of those characters with him made me stop watching the show cause they seemed like video game characters
For sure, comedians have this unwritten rule of being able to tell you the truth about things with an absolute bluntness that 'ordinary' people would get chastised for. To get the rawness and truth that Bill Hicks expressed you'll need to listen to a bunch of current day comedians. Reminds me of a quote of his where he stated he would need a very special woman to satisfy his needs, or a bunch of average ones.
Max Headroom did a 13 second bit about censorship on TV, it will never stop being relevant. ruclips.net/video/oRzYJullFOs/видео.html But even without the blunt swearing, Bill Hicks is still definitely worth watching, hopefully people will have liked what they saw when this was broadcast and tried to find more material of his, the uncensored stuff.
@@romeydall4067 John Ritter was also known for being a very likable, warmhearted man who adored and respected women. He was the polar opposite of Bill Hicks' contempt and hatred for women, and he was not at all likeable. He was an egotistical, arrogant, and obnoxious individual whose routines targeted women, the working class, and children.
If you want to learn about the legend of comedy Sir Bill Hicks please watch the british film "American : the Bill Hicks story " it made me laugh a shitload and cry a little shithot movie. Side note : Bill has a sister who was super hot and my T fine back in the day god damn.
+ADAM BRAILSFORD I saw it in a local bar when it was first released and bought it when I could. Then buy "Bill Hicks: The Essential Collection" on a 4-disk CD set. I don't care if he's dead; Bill Hicks is the greatest living stand-up comic.
This was a tiny crowd and it was televised, and the crowd loved him. I moved to Manchester from Chicago and while Americans are extremely warm and generous, brits are more polite and love sarcasm, and eat shit food like sausage rolls and meat pies.
Bill hicks is legend..but forcing passive smoking is not a good outlook .Unfortunately the personal intake of alcohol doesn’t have passive effects,unless you piss or puke in someone’s orifice ..but that’s a different tale.
factoid: pacreatic, not lung. RIP Bill Hicks. We loved your voice of reason and sincerity for pointing out some of the absurd things about life we all experience and making a great laugh out of them, the way you told your stories and jokes gave reprieve and consolation in the face of those absurdities. A true talent you were. I hope you're in a good place where everything finally makes sense.
And AFTHER BH.Hicks and his kinda people, the millenials came.... Lord, provide us with machineguns and handgrenades... Some bad eggs, have to make way for the good ones.!
@@licensetodrive9930 oh ok settle pettle we dont all sit there reading the entire description down to the very bottom. Geez my apologies. Wont watch your channel anymore holy moly
@@licensetodrive9930 hey sorry i truly didnt read the description. I got a bit angry when i read ur comment but then i thought i can understand what youre saying so i do apologize.
@@leahmurray666 I'm sorry too for being so blunt, life has dumped a pile of crap on me the past couple of years which has put me on edge almost all the time now, I'm about to move out of my house I've been living in for 40+ years, and I have 2.5+ years of long covid severe fatigue issues which has wrecked my leg muscles to the point I'm now officially classed as disabled, simply walking is a struggle now, everyone else is going to have to move my things to the next house.
People who say Hicks can't be Jones because they are polar opposites of each other are idiots. It's called acting. He's playing a character. Heath Ledger isn't anything like the Joker yet he played him in a movie...
Bill Hicks: "Non smokers die every day" Audience Member: "Yes, that's true, but not due to pancreatic cancer at the age of 32 like you will in 3 years buddy!"
Frank Pontone no they die of massive heart attacks at 52 after exercising and eating healthy their whole lives in the processor becoming the public figure of good health in the 80s (jim fixx).
Bill Hicks, was not funny. He was a pretty good at social commentary, but he was a dour angry man. Not in the funny Kinison angry man way; just angry -- and frankly not much fun to watch. That being said Leary did lift his whole act and make it his own, douche-baggery at it's best.
+AGoat1971 Well I happen to think Bill is fucking hilarious and his social commentary is needed now more than ever. Why don't you go watch Jimmy Fallon if you want some consumer friendly lightheartedness
This may not be Bill Hicks' best performance, but him on his worst day is still better than 90% of comedians at their absolute best.
I thought it was funny.
Hicks was genuine and very insightful. He wasn't for the mainstream. Apparently the UK loved him.
yup, and how much he resembles christopher hitchens.
He was good.
I mean to be fair he does tell the same jokes everytime he performs. But im not complaining because theyre some of the best jokes ever
I feel sorry for Bill here, the audience were so slow to catch on to his character. The Brits later caught on, and took Bill as their own. We loved him dearly. And still do!
To be honest I think that was sort of the point of Bill's style. He wasn't someone you could immediately pin down but once you caught on to what he was doing it became a joy to watch.
It's hard as a brit to realise the audience is not truly getting this once in a generation legend
The material this guy would have today would be so epic.
Whenever I spot a bill hicks clip that I have never seen it's like finding a nugget of gold.
To those who say he repeats his jokes too much, stop pressing the replay button :P
Seriously though I know just what you mean, but I think we're looking at it from a current day perspective of stand up comedy, not the material itself but how the pervasiveness of the internet has pushed stand up comedians to continually produce much more material to stay current because their back catalogue is so readily available online from streaming services.
i get it, they are using the internet and the 24 hour news cycle as a reference. These shows were seen by the same person more than once ONLY if they recorded it or had it on tape. So, if a joke did really well, why only tell it to one show of 40 people? There was no internet then, people.
People don't realize comedians aren't an infinite supply of jokes. They write up their bits and go from place to place to perform them. How come nobody screams at musicians that they only play the same 30 or so songs?
Maybe people should understand it is not the same audience every time.
You couldn’t do research like you can today with the internet.
You can listen to different voices and pick up on very small details. Amazing.
The more you know xo
Bill was on the verge of a TV deal before he tragically became ill...we would have seen plenty of new material trust me
He is definitely on the Mount Rushmore of comedians. One of the GOATS! R.I.P bill
Comments about the bad 'British' crowd. It's not a tour gig, it's a little TV show & there's about 14 people watching. They love him. He killed it. He played in Britain all the time, they loved him. He could barely get a gig in his own country. Too honest.
That's not true. Bill toured extensively in the US and pretty much lived on the road. Try reading some of the biographies on him. Peace.
Damn ive already heard all his jokes and i keep comming back
they are tried and tested but do work
Most of his jokes were terrible, and he had a bad habit of telling the same lame puns over and over. In his brief career, he rarely produced new material.
@@sonnyjames5002 Element of truth in what you say. I love him but he essentially traded on about 20 (mostly brilliant) gags for about 5 years, and to this extent, yes, he’s probably overrated. 🤓
@@titteryenot4524 His material isn't particularly brilliant or innovative, he's an overrated comedian whose comedy hasn't aged well. But he obviously still gives you a boner 😁
He did a pretty decent job of pulling off one of his usual sets with all the swearing taken out, which can be very hit and miss. Sometimes the right curse words can make all the difference to the impact. This worked well - the only line that didn't quite work as well in my opinion was the "looking around the world in which we live and shutting your mouth" line, which is much funnier when he says "shutting your fucking mouth". RIP Bill.
"And I feel it is my duty to pass on information at all times to all my brothers and sisters so we could evolve and I can get.... out of here."
Definitely a prophet. :)
I was onto that straight away too.. Infact the only reason I just popped back over to this clip was to hear him say that again!! Then I seen your comment. the synchronicity Bill brings is too amazing for me!! Serious!!! 😊
Betsy Chaos (theworthlessgirl) It's amazing how many people would probably ignore that line and carry on, like in most of their life... what time's gladiators on ;)
Yes.. That's why I was actually quite taken aback that you spotted it.. Couldn't believe that the very bit I was coming back to see had been written in comments too. It's what others would deem a 'coincidence' .. There are no coincidences though!! Haha 😊 😊
Betsy Chaos (theworthlessgirl) Hehe :) I can imagine how it feels, usually we all reply very differently. :) i'm happy that you have spotted it, that's your message to the world! :P
And mine too, maybe. ;)
Bill you utter genius we miss you man I wonder what you would have made of today’s world x
"I disagree with everything,even what I just said." :D
Mark the time.
awesome. nothing makes me happier than unseen bill material appearing on the internet
bill hicks stands shoulder to shoulder with lenny bruce & george carlin...
honest talk that happens to be simultaneously deeply intelligent & extremely funny...
a brilliant mind sadly no longer thinking...
dave oh Yeah, I check back every few years to remember how good he was.
Thats All Folkers i'd love to have seen how bill hicks would've evolved as a writer & comedian...
his criticism was spot on about, well, everything...
i wonder what he'd say about the insanity of the last 20 years...
I don't know. He burned bright and probably would've been burnt out if he was still here. He mentioned a few times "I really don't care any more." and I think he meant it.
dave oh
1 Bill Hicks
2 George Carlin
3 Dave Chapelle
4 Richard Prior
Sorry !
AreSophia Apollo yeah, & you missed my point entirely...
sorry...
There is just no one who could hold a candlestick compared to Bill. He died way too soon. The fooder of material for him to work with today would be epic.
What a seamless performance, One of the Dons of telling it truthfully with a big dollop of Funny.
I worked with Bill and Rodney Dangerfield at the opening of Rodney's Place in Las Vegas in january of 1991. Some of that material and his trips to Uk coincide with the date on the video. He was a great comic glad you found this.
Sweet, always a treasure to find footage of Bill not seen before. Thanks for uploading this rare clip.
I wish he was still alive to riff on the PC movement
I can sustain myself for a good while just by imagining how mercilessly he would skewer those people. We were owed that, and it never happened.
@@toddsmith5715 Doug Stanhope helps fill the void
Bill would have SOOOO much fun with the MAGA tardos
He did. Just not now, but then.
We have Denis Leary tho
I have seen this set so many times, but he is such a master of audio / visual / motion, everything. Except his teeth look pretty damn white to me.
A lot of comments, and people are saying it wasnt Bills best act or the crowd wasnt very into it. But honestly I think its because it was on t.v. - i mean honestly it was the most clean act Ive ever seen of Hicks and thats probably why, the spice from the 'F' word was missing in a lot of his material. Still amazing nevertheless
His maniacal laughter ❣️
"John get Ringo from up there he wants to sing us a song about a yellow tambourine or something!!" LOL
Yoko’s gone
is it normal for such a talented person to be playing to a dull crowd who didnt know who he was?
He was so far ahead of the curve people weren't ready for it yet
No he's just in England lol
Troy I think he would still have a few good Letterman appearances to go at this point.
he was a "comic's comic", and did not get really famous until after he died.
Troy dull crowd? There's about 15 people there. Didn't know who he was? Britain welcomed the young Hicks when his own country wouldn't give him a decent gig. You're an idiot.
The first time i saw The mighty Hicks........nothing has has even got close to equaling him since. probably the best comedian that has ever lived, and the BEST american that has ever lived. RIP BH.
Take a deep breath. Best ever?? Lolol
I used to think that, until I realised he only had about 1 hour of material he re-ashed almost every show. No the best stand up ever is Stewart Lee.
Suzy Siviter how much material do most comedians have by 32? I’m guessing 5 minutes lol. The quality, content, delivery and presence was all far beyond his years, imagine had he got into the years of say a Carlin, your comment is insulting, incorrect and pointless.
Hayley Murphy: I dont think my comment was insulting to anyone, neither was it pointless; people should look to modern comedy for inspiration; there are an handful doing work; pushing boundaries beyond the likes of Bill Hicks. For your information, some stand-ups produce original material every tour.
Suzy Siviter we must know different comedians, most I’ve heard of spend a decade doing 5 minutes trying to get good, as such most excellent comedian are in their 40s-50s especially when they get famous. Also given comedy is information driven the internet has revolutionized their craft.
George Carlin and Bill Hicks we’re both geniuses, not just comedians. No comedian today even comes close. Had bill lived to a reasonable age his material by this point would likely be as extensive as Carlin
I'm so glad this appeared in my "what to watch" list.
So this is where that lead in to that one song came from, eh? Smile. I knew the source but not the date and venue. Glad this was made and shared.
I love how he could do the same material for years / decades and never loose interest.
Like many Host of shows who have to do the same thing day after day.
I love Hicks, but he was essentially hawking about 20 (brilliant) gags for about 5 years at his peak.🤓
@@titteryenot4524 Bill Hicks sucked as a comedian and lacked the ability to come up with new material. That's why he kept telling the same stupid jokes for 5 years. He also imitated Sam Kinison's on-stage persona.
@@sonnyjames5002 Hicks’ timing/delivery was second to none. Up there in Top 5 on that basis. Needed more material though. Kinison was a gag merchant. A one-line punchline flogger. Some of his jokes were good but Kinison doesn’t make you think.👀
The Greatest.
thanks for this! practically run out of finding new bill hicks material, havent seen this one before though :)
'I disagree with everything, even what I just said'
appreciate your uploading this. Bill was taken way too SOON. incredibly funny and smart dude.
Legend has it, that Alex Jones is really Bill Hicks after a faked death (duhn duhn duhn)
Legend. Miss ya brotha
This guy would make a great leader to the resistance against stupidity.
You're the fucking man, Hicks! Rant In E-Minor cheers me up every time I hear it. I wish he had wrote a book. Not a biography, but a street philosophy type book which would have been perfect but sold shit - unfortunately! He was so clever and insightful. Like the Jim Morison of stand-up.
He was actually working on it when he died. I know because we discussed it. He wanted to veer off into the more esoteric.
@@senryu93 Too bad nothing got released. He had a unique perspective.
@@joel8750 He started working on it too late. He asked permission to use our conversations on the project but 4 months later, he was gone. He was also working on a concept to pitch to British TV. Bill hadn't peaked: he was just getting started.
Pure comedy genius!!
Died too FUCKING soon. We need Bill. What Bill would have done with a Bush Jr. presidency would have been phenomenal. Humanity was robbed.
true inspiration!
Some of the best reactions to this material I've seen. He killed it!
what a phenom
Best stand up I've ever seen. He spoke the truth and that's why they censored him in America.
Oh, please, not even close to the censorship they imposed on Lenny Bruce, the pioneer of stand-up comedy.
They gave him 6 minutes.....6 minutes!!....6 MINUTES?!?!?!?!
wauw.. thank you.. never seen this before:)
5:03 PRYING OPEN MY THIRD EYE.
I was just about to post that. Legendary comic and Legendary Band. Hope you enjoy the new album in a few days brother.
Except you’re both wrong and so is Hicks. The Beatles are on record saying they were never high in the studio because you couldn’t work that way and Paul was never much on drugs anyway except weed which he quit as well. This has to stop. Drugs do not enhance your creativity. You’re either creative or you’re not, it’s innate.
My favourite tool track👊
Awesome. Thanks for uploading.
what a genius
When he died...so did Denis Leary's stand-up career.
true
Bill Hicks today would be so fun as the thought police are in flightmode
My third eye opened
Man didn't know you where a Hicks fan!!! Quad on my quad brother haha
wow this guy is funny
You know who looks like Bill Hicks? Eugene Porter (actor Josh McDermitt) on The Walking Dead.
+licensetodrive LMAO, this is true!!
The scientist with the cure i think ? he did look like bill and i noticed that straight away when i seen the ep and the rest of those characters with him made me stop watching the show cause they seemed like video game characters
No Joke! I call him Bill from the first episode he was on.
Turns out he is actually a comedian, I saw him as a judge on Jeff Ross's Roast Battle just recently.
I felt epic Hicks vibes from Eugene
1991, when a performer could simply smoke a cigarette on stage.
Generic Internetter he could technically get away with it today as its part of his act and can be considered a prop.
Dave Chappelle still smokes on stage...his voice has really gone though
this is really funny and goood
His 'darkness' seems to be refined ;p
See Democracy Now for interviews with Bill Hick's hero and inspiration, Noam Chomsky.
yee boi
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There’s a wonderful video of a set where he mentions being inspired by Noam Chomsky.
Hope that helps.
thats an honour man.
Legend
Pure Genuis .
His musicians on drugs quote is featured on a Tool album!
And so Confidence walked in and work the crowd.
Hicks vs Trump.. that’s a PPV I’d pay good money to watch
EPIC!
It's always a gas to see Bill in Britain.
I think you meant to say...
It’s always petrol to see Bill in Britain.
Hicks would have had an absolute field day with Donald Trump
For sure, comedians have this unwritten rule of being able to tell you the truth about things with an absolute bluntness that 'ordinary' people would get chastised for.
To get the rawness and truth that Bill Hicks expressed you'll need to listen to a bunch of current day comedians.
Reminds me of a quote of his where he stated he would need a very special woman to satisfy his needs, or a bunch of average ones.
Wouldn’t have supported either one.
charcolew he would have with Clinton too
@@theguitarprogresschannel1907 Trump would be way more material be honest
This is what happens when you make a comedian of his caliber, who thrives upon freedom of speech, be forced to censor himself to work network clean.
Max Headroom did a 13 second bit about censorship on TV, it will never stop being relevant. ruclips.net/video/oRzYJullFOs/видео.html
But even without the blunt swearing, Bill Hicks is still definitely worth watching, hopefully people will have liked what they saw when this was broadcast and tried to find more material of his, the uncensored stuff.
The best ever
tha fucking man BRO!!
If John Ritter worked blue, he’d be Bill Hicks. And I loved both those guys.
John Ritter was an actor. Mostly known for his comedic acting and also known for great improvisation. But he was never a stand-up comedian.
Romey Dall I know that. Thanks.
@@romeydall4067 John Ritter was also known for being a very likable, warmhearted man who adored and respected women. He was the polar opposite of Bill Hicks' contempt and hatred for women, and he was not at all likeable. He was an egotistical, arrogant, and obnoxious individual whose routines targeted women, the working class, and children.
Shame he only had about an hours worth of material in total.
Suzy Siviter wouldn’t bother making fresh material for a 6 minute slot, he’s just using material he knows works
search for... HUMAN UNIVERSE - Dependence of an organic mind
gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo bill
If you want to learn about the legend of comedy Sir Bill Hicks please watch the british film "American : the Bill Hicks story " it made me laugh a shitload and cry a little shithot movie. Side note : Bill has a sister who was super hot and my T fine back in the day god damn.
+ADAM BRAILSFORD I saw it in a local bar when it was first released and bought it when I could. Then buy "Bill Hicks: The Essential Collection" on a 4-disk CD set.
I don't care if he's dead; Bill Hicks is the greatest living stand-up comic.
Yoko's gone! We can party again!
At least I didnt get the ones that say May cause lung cancer! Think I found my brand! 😂🤣😂🤣
It's England people, they don't get American comedy. Lol
I really him
This was a tiny crowd and it was televised, and the crowd loved him. I moved to Manchester from Chicago and while Americans are extremely warm and generous, brits are more polite and love sarcasm, and eat shit food like sausage rolls and meat pies.
Bill hicks is legend..but forcing passive smoking is not a good outlook
.Unfortunately the personal intake of alcohol doesn’t have passive effects,unless you piss or puke in someone’s orifice ..but that’s a different tale.
Carpe diem!
Too short!
Some Texans just look alike.
I have uploaded a remastered version in HD at 50fps, it looks so much better: ruclips.net/video/Ac9VXcHa8ik/видео.html
Aenema brought me here
Here's Tom with the weather
He had the same act for years.
Smoking killed him.
factoid: pacreatic, not lung. RIP Bill Hicks. We loved your voice of reason and sincerity for pointing out some of the absurd things about life we all experience and making a great laugh out of them, the way you told your stories and jokes gave reprieve and consolation in the face of those absurdities. A true talent you were. I hope you're in a good place where everything finally makes sense.
Tjernobil killed him...
And AFTHER BH.Hicks and his kinda people, the millenials came.... Lord, provide us with machineguns and handgrenades... Some bad eggs, have to make way for the good ones.!
This is Alex Jones
Somebody didn't read the description of this video before typing the name of that obnoxious excuse for a human being.
@@licensetodrive9930 oh ok settle pettle we dont all sit there reading the entire description down to the very bottom. Geez my apologies. Wont watch your channel anymore holy moly
@@licensetodrive9930 hey sorry i truly didnt read the description. I got a bit angry when i read ur comment but then i thought i can understand what youre saying so i do apologize.
@@leahmurray666 I'm sorry too for being so blunt, life has dumped a pile of crap on me the past couple of years which has put me on edge almost all the time now, I'm about to move out of my house I've been living in for 40+ years, and I have 2.5+ years of long covid severe fatigue issues which has wrecked my leg muscles to the point I'm now officially classed as disabled, simply walking is a struggle now, everyone else is going to have to move my things to the next house.
@@licensetodrive9930 i get it, i really do. take care 💫
5:05 Tool!
This wasn’t in 91
When do you think it was? Because all evidence I've found online says 1991.
Paramount City aired from 1990 to 1991.
Billics
Why couldn't Dennis Leary have been the one to die of lung cancer?
Hicks didn't die from lung cancer
People who say Hicks can't be Jones because they are polar opposites of each other are idiots. It's called acting. He's playing a character. Heath Ledger isn't anything like the Joker yet he played him in a movie...
Here's the thing:
Bill Hicks is funny.
Alex Jones is a joke.
People who think Alex Jones is Bill Hicks are FUCKING MORONS!
Bill Hicks: "Non smokers die every day"
Audience Member: "Yes, that's true, but not due to pancreatic cancer at the age of 32 like you will in 3 years buddy!"
Frank Pontone no they die of massive heart attacks at 52 after exercising and eating healthy their whole lives in the processor becoming the public figure of good health in the 80s (jim fixx).
This smoker died on stage.
To paraphrase another poster; even on his worst day, Hicks was head and shoulders above other comedians on their best day.
@@licensetodrive9930 no he wasn't lol
Another not very funny routine!!
I like bill but damn he tells the same jokes over and over
Yeah Bill Hicks should release new & fresh material......
licensetodrive hahaha
Comedians have always done that, and it made perfect sense at least in the age before the internet.
Bill Hicks, was not funny. He was a pretty good at social commentary, but he was a dour angry man. Not in the funny Kinison angry man way; just angry -- and frankly not much fun to watch. That being said Leary did lift his whole act and make it his own, douche-baggery at it's best.
+AGoat1971 Well I happen to think Bill is fucking hilarious and his social commentary is needed now more than ever. Why don't you go watch Jimmy Fallon if you want some consumer friendly lightheartedness