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Little Tony DeFranco
02-23-2004, 06:11 AM
Bill Hicks: Why the fuss, exactly?

By Brendan O'Neill



Bill Hicks - the anti-war, pro-smoking, corporate-bashing American comedian - died 10 years ago this week. What is it about his work that has meant his reputation has grown and grown?
Hicks was born in Georgia in 1961. He worked his way around America's stand-up comedy circuit in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. He was a star turn at the Comedy Workshop in Houston, Texas, at the age of 17, when he was still a high-school student by day.

In the late 1980s, he became a familiar face on TV shows like Tonight With David Letterman, and by the early 1990s, he hit the big time. But his career, and life, were cut short; he died from pancreatic cancer on 26 February 1994, at the age of 32.

I just cannot, you know, believe in a war against drugs when they've got anti-drug commercials on TV all day long, followed by, 'This Bud's for you'.

Bill Hicks
For many, Hicks was, and remains, the "angry young man" of stand-up comedy. His act included material on the Los Angeles riots of 1992 and the first Gulf War, of which he said: "A war is when two armies are fighting. So you see, right there, I think we can all agree it wasn't exactly a war."

But Hicks is perhaps best remembered for his attitude to smoking - he revelled in being a chain smoker and bated the "prissy non-smokers" who urged him to give up. When Hicks asked an audience member how many he smoked a day, and the audience member replied "a pack and a half", Hicks said: "Why don't you just put on a dress and swish around.... I go through two lighters a day."

Memorials

Ten years after his death, Hicks is bigger than ever. His comedy CDs are bestsellers, there are websites devoted to his life and work, and this week, for the tenth anniversary of his death, comedy events in his memory will be hosted in London, Belfast and across the US.

Some of his fans go so far as to talk about Hicks with religious awe, describing him as some kind of latter-day Jesus. Hicks certainly had some good gags and excellent comic timing - but is all of this posthumous fuss justified?


One of many fansites for the late comedian
According to Chris Lockie, a 26-year-old fan from London, one thing that stands out about Hicks is that every performance he gave was a great performance - even the bad ones. "He put everything into his performances. Even those where he clearly wasn't into it and was being heckled, he still made into some of the funniest performances, filled with righteous rage and anger at the stupidity of some of his audiences."

For British comedy writer Timandra Harkness, it is not the strength of Hicks' comedy that explains his long-lasting appeal. "The videos I have seen of Hicks show somebody who was charismatic, angry, witty - in other words, a talented comedian. But he was not necessarily greater than others, including some who are still working today."

"His unique status seems to stem from the fact that he died tragically young," says Harkness, "and therefore retains the seductive perfume of unfulfilled promise. It's the Princess Diana syndrome."

Generation of cynics

Harkness argues that Hicks remains popular because his comedy taps into a cynical, shoulder-shrugging attitude that is widespread today, where many believe the worst of politicians, corporations and other figures in authority, almost as a knee-jerk response. "The targets of his anger were exactly the right ones for his time," she says. "Like 'people who work in advertising', whom Hicks urged to kill themselves. These are not exactly difficult targets."

The targets of his anger were exactly the right ones for his time - like people who work in advertising

Timandra Harkness
Fans of Hicks will disagree - though many admit that they are, indeed, drawn to Hicks for more than his funny routines. Micah Holmquist, a 26-year-old writer from Michigan, US, says. "I listen to Hicks' recordings because they are not just funny, but also embody a lot of the rage I often feel at the world. In the

East Side Dave
02-23-2004, 06:33 AM
we need to make a difference and ignore the shiny things and flashy lights...Rod Zamora, UK


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furie
02-23-2004, 06:47 AM
i had to do a google image search, but i remember him now.

he was funny i guess, if a bit pretentious.


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East Side Dave
02-23-2004, 06:48 AM
In all seriousness, Bill Hicks ruled ( on Radiohead's OK Computer and Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral they even have him in the "people to thank" section of the liner notes) and Ronny B. once told me that Hicks completely blew every other comic away when he would do a show with him.
Bill Hicks was awesome, wasn't he, Tony?


*index finger: Yes he was, Mrs. Torrance*

Oh, Tony, you've come out to play, haven't you? And where's Danny?

*index finger: Danny's not here, Mrs. Torrance. Danny's gone away*

Hey, that's my lipstick, Tony, what- what are you writing on that mirror? Let me see...

*index finger completes letter "m"*

Let me see, Danny, what does that sp-------------











REDRUM






AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

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Little Tony DeFranco
02-23-2004, 06:56 AM
Check out Hicks on disc and you will know how great he was. there are about 6 cds and they kill. Ron used to know Hicks in the days he owned the club in Fla. The pillow on the head story is funny. He was a notorious audience hater.

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DJEvelEd
02-23-2004, 07:15 AM
In all seriousness

Just cut that shit out NOW!!!!



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East Side Dave
02-23-2004, 07:16 AM
FINE!!!!

*grabs bunny and catapults him into the wall*

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East Side Dave
02-23-2004, 07:27 AM
Where'd Little Tony deFranco go? I wanted to see just how little he was. I betcha 19 inches! What do you think, Skeletor?

Skeletor: Ahyyeeeo! Who a yoo?!?! Yoo-a ain't-a He-Man's!!! This-a isn't Castle Greyskull!!! Aahhh-yeee!!!... Is that a dachsund? Ooh- I loves to pet dem "hot dogs"! Yipppppeeeee-a!

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Little Tony DeFranco
02-23-2004, 09:16 AM
I'm 6'5" and about 2fiddy.

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Freakshow
02-23-2004, 09:28 AM
All I know about Bill Hicks, I learned from this episode of the Simpsons:

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TheMojoPin
02-23-2004, 07:17 PM
Bill Hicks is still god.

Please don't post entire articles.

Thank you.

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