SKY were the heroes of my youth when I was 16 or so. I have all their albums, some still on vinyl. They got totally forgotten. They are one of the best bands ever, great musicians that came from different genres. I love their music. Still great more than 40 years later. A brilliant recording, thanks for sharing!!
@@MahlerHolic1860 actually, the SKY fans have always been great, many many years ago I was asking in a SKY fans forum about albums that were by that time no longer available. And a guy from Canada (!) sent me a package with everything SKY ever recorded burned on CDs, this was in the late 1990s or so. Wow. Unfortunately I was way too young to see them live,. Perfect music, so clear, so perfect, with so much love, compassion, humour, joy and perfection. Each of the players a genius.
I bumped into Stew at Weight Watchers a couple of years ago, and I felt compelled to tell him that I thought he’d gone too far in this routine & that Rod Liddle didn’t deserve being belittled for a full 20 minutes. His reply was a bit odd, he said ‘it’s just a joke, like on Top Gear’. I never understood what he meant by that....
You can’t start with Stuart Lee, you have to build up to it. Start at level that you can understand and build on that. I’m not sure what level your comedy understanding is at but have yo7 tried “fat lady falls down hole”?
I always find it interesting that right-wing male hacks have names that are suggestive of stilted manhood. Rod Liddle (Little?) Richard Littlejohn. How are they compensating for this, I wonder?
The Bengal Lancer in Kentish Town must be one of the most famous restaurants around, seeing as it is also featured heavily in the writing of Mark Billingham
@@kickedinthecalfbyacow7549 'soupy....' I'm not a Stewart Lee troll. (Your inaccurate knee jerk reaction.) I like him a lot but this repetitive, unfunny and rather cruel description of Rod Liddle, which l felt Stewart needed to move on from sooner than he did, did nothing for me. End of.
Dont be silly. Lee is a nobody outside his little leftie fanbase. Liddle is a serious champion of the working class. Lee is a smirking lightweight, court jester to the trendy middle classes who panders to their moral vanity.
I think Stewart Lee is brilliant and I can't help feeling that a lot of the audience is laughing and are laughing the way they are laughing because they daren't not laugh for fear of being exposed as not knowing if and why he is funny. I think Stewart Lee knows this.