
19 Songs, 45 Minutes

Billy and Albert - Billy Connolly at the Royal Albert Hall Billy Connolly
EDITORS’ NOTES
In 1987, satirical Scotsman Billy Connolly was on his first world tour, during which this show at London’s Royal Albert Hall was recorded. But despite the storied surroundings, Connolly didn’t tone down his raw, riotous club act one bit. From the merciless mocking of his own culture to his gut-busting tales of bodily functions, he was, if anything, even more uncompromising and as outrageously uproarious as ever. The resourceful funnyman even proves that folk music can be funny with bits like “Learning the Banjo.”
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President of America
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The Pope
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Australian Talent Show
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Edinburgh Festival
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Learning the Banjo
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Dachshund
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Nuclear Weapons
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Jet Lag
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Box of Chocolates
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Hotel Room In Perth
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Condoms
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Variety Theatre
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Childhood Songs
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Visiting Scotland
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Wee Brown Dogs
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Neck Lumps
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The Casual Vomit
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Driving the Porcelain Truck
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Something Has to Give
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