British Comedy Guide

Best novelty/comedy song you've heard?

Up to a month or so ago I'd have said Connolly's 'DIVORCE' but now it has to be the Northern Hotpot's 'Chippy Tea'. Either that or this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9iiU6NDxIo
Whistling nnocently

Amateur Transplants over the big f**king yin, any day. What's a yin, anyway?

Anything by Half Man Half Biscuit or Fat B*****d by the Mack Lads

The Vatican Rag.

Genius.

Quote: Godot Taxis @ April 25 2008, 1:36 AM BST

Amateur Transplants over the big f**king yin, any day.

Almost said that (well, words that effect) myself. They are immense. If you've not seen them (Godot or anyone else), they've got some live shows coming up again this year (and appear to be returning to Edinburgh as well) which I couldn't recommend highly enough.

I love this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUH2OF8Y_8A

and this one which is also by bill http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L1Q6rTfdg0

I like They Might Be Giants. And the best comedy song for me, the only one that's ever made me laugh, is Faith No More's deliciously nasty We Care A Lot.

Quote: chipolata @ April 25 2008, 10:16 AM BST

I like They Might Be Giants. And the best comedy song for me, the only one that's ever made me laugh, is Faith No More's deliciously nasty We Care A Lot.

You haven't heard RV or, especially, Edge of the World then?

www.myspace.com/kuntandthegang

NSFW mind, in your own time only.

"Internet single mum"

- by Reeves Peterson, South coast based stand-up and musician.

Delilah - by John Otway from his Weetabix advert.

"I felt the spoon in my hand - and she laughed no more"

Quote: Rosco @ April 25 2008, 7:51 AM BST

Anything by Half Man Half Biscuit or Fat B*****d by the Mack Lads

Good call Rosco. 'Me and my girl, sealclubbing, me and my girl out on the ice...'

Bonzo Dog Doodah Band

That song EMF made with Vic and Bob.
Erm.... it was a Monkees song.

And all the songs Vic and Bob did as Mulligan and O Hare.

Quote: Griff @ April 25 2008, 11:29 PM BST

Half Man Half Biscuit are genius.

Yes, yes they are.

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