Your top 5 stand up comedians?

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SenseOfTumour

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This is a topic that keeps coming back, and it's always tough to answer, most popular? most influential? most important? just plain funniest? personal favourite I guess is the usual question however, and I don't mind this thread repeating every few months as comedy changes all the time.

I'd like to add an extra question to the top 5 tho, who's someone relatively unknown you wish got more fame? Just in the interests of spreading some new talent around.

For me, Andrew Lawrence is currently having a short run of 15 minute shows on Radio 4, called 'What to do if you're not like everyone else' and I think he's got a fairly unique style.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/tt68z/

He also has an uncanny resemblance to the main character in the 'Red Meat' web comic, Bug Eyed Earl.

As for important, it's tough to narrow it down to 5, but maybe, not in order, so as not to induce flaming:

Lenny Bruce
Bill Hicks
George Carlin
Stewart Lee
Eddie Izzard

Tho I could add many more...

As for personal faves, currently, I'd go with

Andrew Lawrence (above)

Milton Jones (for bringing light silliness to 'Mock the Week', which can be kind of dark and nasty at times, and for being a devout Christian who doesn't feel the need to force it on people)

Louis CK (for breaking the taboo of 'aren't children special and we all love our kids unconditionally' in such a funny way)

Stewart Lee (partly for sheer endurance, partly for not changing his style to gain mass appeal, and for breaking the taboo of not criticising other comedians, and for baiting the Daily Mail on a regular basis)

Tim Minchin (for being such a talented musician yet sticking to being funny when he probably could have made it as some wanky 'heartfelt' pop act if he'd wanted the money, and for giving me a reason to post his 'Pope' song while the Pope's using £14 million of UK Tax money for free advertising of his cult)

Now as I mentioned it, and as he's in the country, here's both mine and Tim's opinion on the papal visit to the UK:


Warning: might be slightly sweary.
 

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Midnyte said:
Was originally just asking for the stand ups, but its a free world, write down whoever you please:p

And yeah, i agree on Russell... He´s funny on stage and in some movies, but he´s not the kind of guy i would enjoy having a beer with.... or thats the impression i´ve got at least!
I love Russel Brands stand up, but yes he is a massive attention whore. So when he has a huge room giving him attention he comes off as charming and funny, but I can see how other situations he could piss people off.
Skarin said:
[cough]Unless I am mistaken I am pretty sure that list threads get locked[/cough]

Um, so yeah..I do like (in no particular order) Dylan Moran, Danny Bhoy, Stephen lynch, Stephen Amos and Jon Stewart (though he doesn't do stand up, as far as I am aware)
Jon Stewart used to do stand up, most comedians start off that way, but he's much better suited at what he does now. Some people can do certain kinds of comedy but not others.

For example Norm MacDonald can be incredibly funny when he's just interacting with people and thinking of what to say on the spot. In sitcoms he didn't work out at all.
 

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1. Glen Foster, a.k.a. "That Canadian Guy"
2. Russell Peters
3. John Pinette
4. Adam Hills
5. Victor Borge
 

SimuLord

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Mitch Hedberg
Chris Rock
George Carlin
Tim Allen
Jerry Seinfeld

Those latter two were incredible stage performers before they got sitcoms.
 

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Ross Noble, The Master of Random

Eddie Izzard, Intelligent comedy

Billy Connolly, Legend
 

Naheal

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Lewis Black
George Carlin
Patton Oswalt
Robin Williams
...that's really it.
 

Just_A_Glitch

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Alright, lets try to do this. It'll be hard.

Christopher Titus
Chris Rock
Mitch Hedberg
Daniel Tosh
Stephen Lynch

Not in any order. Runners up would probably be Jon Lajoie, Nick Thune, Ron White, Bill Engvall, and Dane Cook. Isolated Incident hurt him a lot. It was terrible. And neither Jon Lajoie nor Nick Thune have stood a test of time yet (as in, they don't have enough material out yet).

I know I'm forgetting some people, but these are the first that come to mind.

EDIT: Damn! Jim Jeffries. I knew I'd forget someone. He's also a runner up.
 

WhoaItsBrett

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Daniel Tosh.
Nick Swardson.
Kevin Hart.
Steve Byrne
Demetri Martin.
Those are by far, my favorite comedians.
 

brunothepig

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Tim Minchin is top.
David Strassman.
Then Steve Hughes.
Beyond that I don't really care lol.
 

Mighty Lighty

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Ross Noble
Bill bailey
Reginald D Hunter
The penny dreadfuls
and
the young dads who gave me 2 free tickets when I bumped into them in edinbrugh
 

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SenseOfTumour said:

Warning: might be slightly sweary.
First of all great song.

My top 5 comedians? hmm...

George Carlin
Russell Peters
Ron White
Denis Leary
Lewis Black