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Billy Connolly was, in the 1970s, a sort of Scottish Lenny Bruce, who, with devastating humour, sliced through the hypoc | dG1fZm45N01BR1hmQUk
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00:00 [Music]
00:02 No, it really is nice to be in Belfast.
00:04 [Laughter]
00:06 [Music]
00:08 Willie O'Ley.
00:10 You're a bigger fella than I thought.
00:12 Oh, I'm very big in Glasgow.
00:14 [Music]
00:16 A lady said that she was at the show last night
00:18 and she looks vulgar.
00:20 What's wrong with Willies all of a sudden?
00:22 When you went for a pee, too, he's Wally out with a hanky.
00:24 [Laughter]
00:26 Nasty bad Willie!
00:28 You're going to Belfast.
00:30 You could be blown off tomorrow night.
00:32 Yeah, I'm fighting to think about it really.
00:34 [Music]
00:36 These receptions get very wearing, don't they?
00:38 What about the hectors?
00:40 I've got a microphone and I'm sober.
00:42 I should beat them every time.
00:44 He's sitting in a daft. He must be a lot of brain.
00:46 [Music]
00:48 What specificity would you say to people who were offended?
00:50 [Laughter]
00:52 Leave, get your money back,
00:54 go away.
00:56 (upbeat music)

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