a selection of his finest singing moments.
edit: quote from Mark Steel's obit: www.independent.co.uk/voices/jeremy-hardy-death-brain-cancer-comedian-obituary-tribute-mark-steel-a8758226.html a line of J's Impersonating the modern "world" traveller, he said: “We found this wonderful little place off the beaten track, not in any guidebook, a fantastic village that only appears every two hundred years. Lovely people, tiny, no bigger than your thumb, poor but unhappy. We were invited into someone’s house and they spoke no English and we ate their hallucinogenic insects and had sex with them and stayed for ten years and it all came to ten pounds a head.
sorry, I seem to be rather upset about his passing.
(, Fri 1 Feb 2019, 17:11, Reply)
may have shed a tear tuning in
(, Fri 1 Feb 2019, 19:17, Reply)
it's mad..., I told my sister I thought I was having a senior moment and she said she too had cried and thought it must just be her...then teh grauniad comments on his obit...there's quite a few blubbing like Diana done died. Yep, Jupp set me off again.
(, Fri 1 Feb 2019, 20:32, Reply)
I haven't been this upset since Joan Rivers died.
I am possessed with the same thought: but I want MORE of them.
(, Fri 1 Feb 2019, 21:31, Reply)
He was more than just someone who made me laugh. I have genuine affection for the deminutive trot.
Saw him live at his old University Southampton. A grumpy delight.
This is how I remember him: https://youtu.be/Gj1EGj1_frk
(, Sat 2 Feb 2019, 3:06, Reply)
I saw him live a few years back and one gag that stayed with me was when he said that his daughter wanted a new per of Nike trainers;
I said, "you're 10, make some".
RIP.
(, Sat 2 Feb 2019, 18:51, Reply)