Peter’s fantastic, historic and educational vintage tape looping and Dr Who posts made me think of the BBC and theremins (yes, I’m fully aware that there were no theremins used for the Dr Who theme, but the myth is too strong), and the person who best combines the BBC and theremins: Bill Bailey.

If you’re not familiar with Bill Bailey, have I got a treat for you! I’ve never encountered anyone who combines music and comedy to such great effect (If you know of someone else with these skills, please tell us in the comments). Fortunately there is a huge volume of his stuff available on Youtube, so I can share some of his genius with you.

Tribute to Kraftwerk

There’s a little bit of theremin in that video, unfortunately his best theremin/electronic music bits aren’t included in any of the short clips I could find, so I’ve added some choice cuts, and if you feel the need for more theremin you can spend some quality time on Youtube or buy his DVDs: Bewilderness or Part Troll.

Catastophic Technical Failure at a U2 Gig

Foreign Police Sirens

The Power of Guitar Effects Pedals: Hillbilly Bowie and Stairway to Heaven

CBS and BBC News Themes: Apocalyptic Rave

By now you probably have an idea if you’re ready to waste the rest of your day watching this troll-like figure. If you are: Youtube is your buddy, and as a final prize for anyone who made it this far: he has been working on some medieval porn music.

Bill Bailey – Medieval Porn Music

17 responses to “A Musical Comedy Break: Bill Bailey Bonanza on Youtube”

  1. Robin says:

    Fantastic ! ! ! 😀

  2. Manuel says:

    Hi, an Argentinian group Called Les luthiers ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Luthiers ) are quite good too. check youtube's videos, maybe there are subtitled Videos.

  3. manuel says:

    An argentinian group called Les luthiers are quite good. Check youtube for videos.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Luthiers

  4. Niall says:

    Goddamn, Kevin Eldon is everywhere, you can't escape him!

    Bailey does everything so very well.

  5. Niall says:

    Peter, do Chris Morris, or the boys from _Look Around You_ count?

  6. What a Huge and Hilarious Rofl

  7. Grum says:

    Bill Bailey is hilarious. Obviously a very good musician too.

  8. that *totally* (almost) made up for the phone interview i bombed today. 🙂

  9. Peter Kirn says:

    I'd say he's continuing the grand tradition of Victor Borge.

    By the way, for my fellow non-Brits, his rendition of the BBC News theme is barely parody. It really IS that bizarre.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/5004688….

    I dare you to sneak it into your next DJ set. Seriously.

  10. Wow, thank you.

    It's worth digging through Youtube to find all 10 parts of "Part Troll", it's incredibly entertaining and the reason i've had a completely unproductive evening.

  11. Orbit says:

    Brilliant! Thanks for the laughs!

  12. jason says:

    lame… i don't think the kraftwerk "parodie" is even remotely funny.

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  14. susan says:

    Yes he is brilliant. Liz Cotton is also worth listening to (http://web.mac.com/lizcotton)

    She has stuff on myspace

    http://www.myspace.com/lizcotton

    Very funny

  15. zkk says:

    哈哈哈哈,郭德纲

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