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My friends and I were left distinctly underwhelmed by the Tinselworm tour. Something seemed to be lacking. Bill seemed distracted by the amount of technology on offer and favoured inferior skits revolving around the big screens over the genuinely witty banter that first attracted me to his comedy. t one point Bill performed a deadly serious mini-gig with a Hindi band, which was thoroughly bemusing and not at all humorous. The show was disjointed and lacked focus. I have seen Bill live several times but am not sure I'd bother again.
Charles Thomson, March 2008
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Bailey is a comedy genius. His fantastic mix of comedy and music works wonderfully and puts a different spin on the normal stand-up skit. Unfortunately, i haven't seen him live but friends have said he is not to be missed. I have his previous DVDs but i think i need to appreciate his comedy genius in the flesh.
Stephanie Plowman, February 2008
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Amazing guy, I've got all of his DVDs and he is the funniest bloke I have ever seen do stand up, what a legend.
Gareth, December 2007
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Watched Bill in Cardiff on his Tinselworm tour and all I can say was it was the funniest thing I have seen. It's a must see tour
matt, November 2007
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This man is a true comic legend. Worship him!
Rhys, May 2007
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Just returned from a preview of Bill's latest show at the Pleasance, Islington. Highlights included his own version of The Da Vinci Code and a James Blunt take-off. All new material though some of the same recurring themes. Very funny indeed and rather more politicised than previously. Looks promising
Charles Thomson, July 2006
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Worship Him! Bow down and worship the God for those with no agenda.
Mad, March 2006
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I watch a lot of stand-up on TV and on DVD, and i would have to say that i think Part Troll is one of the all-time great stand-up shows. It is an example of a comedian at his absolute peak. There is no-one better at the moment than Bill Bailey.
Gordon, March 2006
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