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Bill Bailey

1982 Stars in their eyes Michael Bolton Regional Finalist

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Bill Bailey is a comedian, musician and actor most well known for live shows Bewilderness and Part Troll, and his work on television in programmes such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Black Books.Raised in the West Country, Bill was once in a group called “The Famous Five” – an unsuccessful band with only four members. Although a talented musician, Bill always felt an urge to slip jokes into the music. This didn’t work out so, harbouring theatrical ambitions, he spent the early 80s touring with a Welsh Experimental theatre troupe, and appearing on stage with the Workers’ Revolutionary Party. He supplemented these with stints as a lounge pianist, and a keyboard player in a jazz trio. It was a John Hegley gig that finally inspired him to fuse the music, jokes and theatricality and become a stand-up comedian.In 1989 he and Martin Stubbs formed double act The Rubber Bishops, using cassocks borrowed from a church in Edinburgh. They became well known on the club circuit for their off-the-wall musical comedy. Sometimes having to travel to several gigs in one night, Bill became something of an authority on motorway service stations.After Stubbs quit the act, Bill teamed up with Sean Lock for 1994 Edinburgh show Rock, before going solo in 1995 with Cosmic Jam and earning a Perrier nomination. This led to a 1996 TV broadcast of the show, featuring a souped up X-Wing-esque keyboard, and a giant papier mache ant suspended from the ceiling.In 1998 he wrote and starred in BBC Two show, “Is it Bill Bailey?”; a mixture of musical parodies, surreal sketches, and extended monologues on subjects such as the fine line between genius and madness, and existential biscuit aisles.The turn of the century brought a starring role in award-winning sitcom Black Books as increasingly deranged ex-accountant Manny Bianco, and guest appearances in acclaimed comedy Spaced as Bilbo Bagshot - comic store owner and die hard Hawk the Slayer fan.

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Music:

What music does Bill like?

These are his top 10 albums, as listed in the Sunday Express S:2 magazine on 24th October 2004:

1. Talking Heads - Remain in Light (1980)
2. The Clash - Combat Rock (1982)
3. Beck - Odelay (1996)
4. Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991)
5. King Curtis - Live at Fillmore West (1971)
6. The Dandy Warhols - 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia (2000)
7. Tom Waits - Blue Valentine (1978)
8. Lamb - Fear of Fours (1999)
9. Elvis Costello - When I Was Cruel (2002)
10. David Bowie - Ziggie Stardust (1972)
Bill has also written that:

“I remain a big fan of The Clash, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads David Byrne of course..I was a hopeless devotee of Chrissie Hynde for many years - I do like a bit of twiddly but followed by something loud, like the Queens of the Stone Age, or Sugar..then quiet again with Yo La Tengo and a smidgen of Javanese Gamelan...then wistful with Beth Orton...then off again with the Chilli Peppers... In the car CD at the moment is PJ Harvey, Snow Patrol and The Streets...Top Geeza! My most recent gig I attended was Kraftwerk which was magnificent.”
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Posted by Bill Bailey on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 05:29:00 PST

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Just like the Dylan Moran page, this is a fan site (in fact run by the same guy as the Dylan page!) Hope you enjoy
Posted by Bill Bailey on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 02:56:00 PST