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Bill Bailey's Tinselworm

Well I've bought the DVD. And I'll get straight to the point - it's brilliant. Funny, good on the ears, visually stunning and at the end, leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling inside. No joke.

The range of subjects is vast; tattoos, marketing, doorbells, Emo, creationism, post-war banking secrecy, travellers' tales and the introspecting weirdness that is Bill's mind.

Joe Magee is responsible for the obscure but funny animation often appear over Bill's head, and you can't exactly say he's bad at his job. Most of the animations (Like the British National Anthem in the style of Jazz) are very simple yet very effective, and combined with the lighting, make a funky midday snack for the eyes.

Then let's not forget the music. With his guitar, keyboard, and a couple extra people, he prepares a psychedelic full English breakfast for the ears (I'm starting to hate this metaphor).

The only flaw, is that he seems to have toned himself down. He seems a bit more "safe" than he used to be. However, perhaps it just me.

In conclusion, I highly recommend this to any Bill Bailey fans, or non-fans. I am sure it will leave you entertained and happy.

Next Buy: Michael McIntyre Live & Laughing.