I only discovered Bill Hicks a decade after his death. His live at the Dominion Theatre in London was a masterpiece. I once read of Bill Hicks that he was one of the few comedians that could pause and silently reflect between jokes and the audience would keep their mouths shut in anticipation of what he was going to say next. The article said that it was because they felt like they were learning something new and wondrous…not just being made to laugh for simple entertainment.
I look back at "Live at the Dominion" and see exactly what the article talks about. I think if he had more time in the spotlight Hicks would have led or at least been at the forefront of some sort of social movement!
'Hey Mr funnyman – come 'ere. We're born again Christians and we don't like what you said about God' 'So forgive me' Singlely the greatest comeback ever…
Bill hicks ❤would be cancelled today , don't know what he would make of today's society ,but fuck me ,he would have told it like he saw it
I think Bill is great. Joe Rogan is a great comedian too. I totally love the Noah's Ark story 😅
I only discovered Bill Hicks a decade after his death. His live at the Dominion Theatre in London was a masterpiece. I once read of Bill Hicks that he was one of the few comedians that could pause and silently reflect between jokes and the audience would keep their mouths shut in anticipation of what he was going to say next. The article said that it was because they felt like they were learning something new and wondrous…not just being made to laugh for simple entertainment.
I look back at "Live at the Dominion" and see exactly what the article talks about. I think if he had more time in the spotlight Hicks would have led or at least been at the forefront of some sort of social movement!
He's sorely missed.
'Hey Mr funnyman – come 'ere. We're born again Christians and we don't like what you said about God'
'So forgive me'
Singlely the greatest comeback ever…
Bill lived it fully, that’s why he is unique, special, forever..