• Source: Live at the Odeon Hammersmith London
    • Live at the Odeon Hammersmith London is the title of a 1991 comedy album release and a videotaped performance by Billy Connolly. It was recorded and filmed during several of Connolly's performances at the Odeon Hammersmith theatre in London, England, in June 1991 and released in the fall of that year. The album was released by Virgin Records and produced by Stuart Epps.
      Connolly combines observations of current political situations with remembrances of his own childhood during the performance. In the introduction to the CD, Billy refers to Carol Thatcher, who had recently walked out of one of his shows, commenting that it was a pity her brother Mark had not driven her home, referring to how he (Mark) had got lost during the Paris-Dakar Rally in 1982.
      Other moments from this show include his recounting of a disastrous, diarrhea-and-sunburn-ridden holiday to Ibiza, a school trip to go swimming in the North Sea, and his discussion of the then-current issue regarding pit bulls.
      The video version of the performance is longer and includes a number of routines and segments omitted from the album due to their visual nature.


      Track listing


      Note: although listed as tracks on the CD, the CD does not actually have track breaks.

      Doomsday
      Parliament
      Pit Bulls
      Sheep Dogs
      Doggy Sex
      Multiple Orgasms
      Longevity of Sex
      Algebra
      Chatting Up Women
      Crimpolene Suits
      Underpants
      Tweed Trousers
      Scottish Holidays
      Don't Drink the Water
      Sunny Spain
      Fresh Air Fortnight
      Army Beds
      Swimming in the North Sea
      Sumo Wrestlers
      We Don't Belong in There
      I Laughed
      It Goes Away


      Personnel


      Video director: Nobby Clark
      Producer: Stuart Epps
      Editor: Paul Naisbitt

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