He is so sorely missed. Obviously by his close family but also by anyone who loved his comedy. I first saw him live nearly 30 years ago at the Red Rose Labour Club on Seven Sisters Road. He was as funny then as he was when he became really famous. So sad he's no longer here .
Thank you! I bought this CD when it first came out but lost it years ago. I've been hoping ever since that someone would put it on YT! I was the frontman in a hairy heavy rock biker-type band for years, and at one point in every gig there was always a pause in between a couple of songs while the guitarist switched instruments, so there was an empty space for about 2 minutes (which is a fairly long time at a rock gig!) that I used to have to fill by talking to the audience. So I used to try to take the 'comedian' route and take the piss out of people closest to me in the crowd, which didn't _always_ work as well as I'd have liked in every circumstance! Until I got this CD. Then I found out that all I had to do was put on Sean's Bernard Manning voice and do the, "How d'you stop a dog humping your leg..?" joke. The laughter at the punchline filled the empty space on its own! And, ironically, I used to literally do his piss-take bit of singing "Feelings..." and use that as the count-in to go straight into a full-band headbanger! RIP Sean. Thanks, mate. You saved me from more launched pint glasses than you ever knew! 😂
His comedy kind of reminds me of Bill Bailey a lot...I know they were close friends and wrote together sometimes, I expect some of the ideas in this they shared over a drink or something...
I'm assuming that people know by posting this (illegally), listening to it for free and not buying the dvd or whatever you are literally robbing from his family now he's dead? If he was alive his agents would get it taken down but noone thoughts for these things when the artist isn't here any more
@@IndecentExposure. Not true. Copyrights typically expire a set number of years (varies by country) after initial release. Copyrights (and by extension any future royalties they generate) can be passed on as part of someone's estate when they die.
He is so sorely missed. Obviously by his close family but also by anyone who loved his comedy. I first saw him live nearly 30 years ago at the Red Rose Labour Club on Seven Sisters Road. He was as funny then as he was when he became really famous. So sad he's no longer here .
Thanks for this 👍🍻 he was a legend and sadly missed.
We were all so lucky to be alive at a time when he was being hilarious.
We loved you, Sean, and always will.
It still hurts too much to listen. Him and Norm. Such wastes, they had so much more to give us
At least we knew one of them was sick
@@vangroover1903 The other was unwell
@@DFzonefd Oh, sure, but most of us just thought he was on the bottle, not one foot in the grave. RIP to both.
Maybe, if you're really lucky, they'll let you suck them off in hell.
Who's norm? Ya da like ?
The bit with the American confused about Geoff capes 😂😂😂😂😂
Cheers for posting this. What a legend!
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Thank you! I bought this CD when it first came out but lost it years ago. I've been hoping ever since that someone would put it on YT!
I was the frontman in a hairy heavy rock biker-type band for years, and at one point in every gig there was always a pause in between a couple of songs while the guitarist switched instruments, so there was an empty space for about 2 minutes (which is a fairly long time at a rock gig!) that I used to have to fill by talking to the audience. So I used to try to take the 'comedian' route and take the piss out of people closest to me in the crowd, which didn't _always_ work as well as I'd have liked in every circumstance!
Until I got this CD. Then I found out that all I had to do was put on Sean's Bernard Manning voice and do the, "How d'you stop a dog humping your leg..?" joke.
The laughter at the punchline filled the empty space on its own! And, ironically, I used to literally do his piss-take bit of singing "Feelings..." and use that as the count-in to go straight into a full-band headbanger!
RIP Sean. Thanks, mate. You saved me from more launched pint glasses than you ever knew! 😂
Sean lock.....the goat of comedy
The greatest of all time of comedy makes no sense.
RIP, and gone way too soon 😢
The best comic ever . Rip ♥️
I'd have loved to have Sean and the tiger round for a pint .. alas
They still haven't found pavel
His comedy kind of reminds me of Bill Bailey a lot...I know they were close friends and wrote together sometimes, I expect some of the ideas in this they shared over a drink or something...
Him and Harry Hill were really tight too
@@LivesInLibertyCity
Wa , they're bumholes ?
Or did they never buy a pint like?
Big fan Sean❤
The imaginary budgerigar executions bit had me laughing so hard that it was funny
His swearing bit is the greatest
God bless him and his family 🙏🙏❤️
Should have been on dvd
His Bernard Manning though 😅😅😅
❤
Reminds me of Tommy cooper
did Sean die on stage a lot?
@@vangroover1903Did Tommy Cooper die on stage a lot or was it just ad-libbed that one time?
@@fuckamericanidiot Oh, no, Tommy Cooper actually died on stage, as in died died, but only once, as far as I know. It's on here somewhere.
@@vangroover1903Whooooooooooooooossshh!!!
Watching from Ireland
I wonder which airline he's talking about? Lol
Wonder if he would have got a hat trick in Carrott in a box game
22:23
anyone know what show his 'Madonna' sketch was on? I can't find it anywhere
Lockipedia. He did it on Live at the Apollo too I think.
@@RipperBravo thanks bud
the goggles thing was fabulous
And it went over everyone's heads
Morgan got him again (!)... 3 or 4 JPs and the world has a chance
Is this the funniest ever man born in the UK? I think that sentence is true sorry micky
England, nae UK. Nae Scotland, nae Wales... nae NI...England.
Name one from each
Bridges has nothing on this man
totally unique!
"Probably the best thing I've ever bought at a service station" I guess you've never bought fuel then
Well the fuel is the obvious one like of course you bought fuel but what did you buy from the station?
Wow, brilliant joke! Well done! Are you a professional comedian? 🤡🤡🤡
British airways
I enjoyed his angry plebby energy on panel shows, but I never used to find him truly funny.
I still don't, but I never used to as well.
Tip of the hat to Mitch there.
@@tonyfanfarone I used to really like that joke, too ;@ They're all missed
I don't enjoy your plebby energy anywhere.
@@robertclive491 Few of you plebs ever do
I'm assuming that people know by posting this (illegally), listening to it for free and not buying the dvd or whatever you are literally robbing from his family now he's dead? If he was alive his agents would get it taken down but noone thoughts for these things when the artist isn't here any more
Royalties cease when the artist dies actually. Not much of a brain box for a physicist. See royalties for classical music
By typing here you are literally scrawling abuse on his gravestone.
The CD this is taken from hasn't been commercially available for years. It's not like his family would get anything if you bought it second hand.
@@IndecentExposure. Not true. Copyrights typically expire a set number of years (varies by country) after initial release. Copyrights (and by extension any future royalties they generate) can be passed on as part of someone's estate when they die.
You must be fun at a party or in the pub, go and troll somewhere else!!!!!
Will miss him to the day i my self die 😢😂🤘😂🤘
British Airways are shit.