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Sir Billy Connolly says Elton John inspired new artwork | Sir Billy Connolly says Elton John inspired new artwork |
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Sir Billy says the artwork Saturday Night was inspired by touring with Elton John | Sir Billy says the artwork Saturday Night was inspired by touring with Elton John |
Legendary Scottish comedian Sir Billy Connolly has released a video talking about his new artwork, including one inspired by his days touring with Elton John in the 1970s. | Legendary Scottish comedian Sir Billy Connolly has released a video talking about his new artwork, including one inspired by his days touring with Elton John in the 1970s. |
The 82-year-old funnyman was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2013 and announced his retirement from comedy five years later, telling the BBC his "art is his life now". | The 82-year-old funnyman was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2013 and announced his retirement from comedy five years later, telling the BBC his "art is his life now". |
Sir Billy has now released four limited edition works under his Born On A Rainy Day series, recalling some of the fondest memories from his life. | Sir Billy has now released four limited edition works under his Born On A Rainy Day series, recalling some of the fondest memories from his life. |
They include Sausage Tree, which reflects on a trip with his daughter Amy, Sunburned, which depicts a Scottish man who has spent too long in the sun, and Fly Away Peter, which shows a multicoloured figure surrounded by birds. | They include Sausage Tree, which reflects on a trip with his daughter Amy, Sunburned, which depicts a Scottish man who has spent too long in the sun, and Fly Away Peter, which shows a multicoloured figure surrounded by birds. |
Sir Billy says Sir Elton is an amazing performer | Sir Billy says Sir Elton is an amazing performer |
One of the artworks is Saturday Night which shows a rock 'n' roll piano player in action. | One of the artworks is Saturday Night which shows a rock 'n' roll piano player in action. |
Sir Billy says the character in the drawing "does that leg thing which is pure Elton". | Sir Billy says the character in the drawing "does that leg thing which is pure Elton". |
The comedian, who is also a talented musician, toured America with Sir Elton in 1976 and says he could not believe what a performer he was. | The comedian, who is also a talented musician, toured America with Sir Elton in 1976 and says he could not believe what a performer he was. |
"When I saw Jerry Lee Lewis I thought it was the best thing I'd ever seen apart from Little Richard - and then I saw Elton," he says. | |
The drawing shows the flamboyant piano player with his leg on the keyboard and a stool overturned behind him. | The drawing shows the flamboyant piano player with his leg on the keyboard and a stool overturned behind him. |
"It was that point of the show where he backheeled the stool and it tumbled off the stage," Sir Billy says. | "It was that point of the show where he backheeled the stool and it tumbled off the stage," Sir Billy says. |
"The roadies all dived so that it didn't break." | "The roadies all dived so that it didn't break." |
He adds: "I saw Elton lately and he was better than I'd ever seen him. | He adds: "I saw Elton lately and he was better than I'd ever seen him. |
"He's an amazing performer." | "He's an amazing performer." |
Sir Billy says Fly Away Peter makes him smile | Sir Billy says Fly Away Peter makes him smile |
Another of the new works, Fly Away Peter, depicts a "happy guy with birds landing on him". | Another of the new works, Fly Away Peter, depicts a "happy guy with birds landing on him". |
Sir Billy says he's particularly pleased with the way he has drawn the stripes on the figure's purple jacket and with the bird that peers over his shoulder. | Sir Billy says he's particularly pleased with the way he has drawn the stripes on the figure's purple jacket and with the bird that peers over his shoulder. |
"I like things that make me smile," he says. | "I like things that make me smile," he says. |
Sir Billy describes the drawing as "beautiful". | Sir Billy describes the drawing as "beautiful". |
"It's taken me years to say that," he says. | "It's taken me years to say that," he says. |
"I would never dream of saying it before for the chance that somebody would say 'it's crap, you're no good'. | "I would never dream of saying it before for the chance that somebody would say 'it's crap, you're no good'. |
"But I'm quite good. I can make people smile and feel happy. It's great." | "But I'm quite good. I can make people smile and feel happy. It's great." |
The Sausage Tree recalls a trip with his daughter | The Sausage Tree recalls a trip with his daughter |
The Scottish comedian says the Sausage Tree brings back memories of driving around the Scottish countryside when his daughter Amy was a child. | The Scottish comedian says the Sausage Tree brings back memories of driving around the Scottish countryside when his daughter Amy was a child. |
"We just went on the roads and saw things," he says. | "We just went on the roads and saw things," he says. |
"Once we were near a place called Aberfoyle and we came upon a sausage tree." | "Once we were near a place called Aberfoyle and we came upon a sausage tree." |
It was actually a bush with seed pods hanging from it but his child's delight at seeing a "sausage tree" has stayed with him since. | It was actually a bush with seed pods hanging from it but his child's delight at seeing a "sausage tree" has stayed with him since. |
Sunburned shows a Tartan-clad man whose skin tone is lobster red | Sunburned shows a Tartan-clad man whose skin tone is lobster red |
In his drawing Sunburned, Sir Billy shows a Tartan-clad man whose skin tone is lobster red. | In his drawing Sunburned, Sir Billy shows a Tartan-clad man whose skin tone is lobster red. |
"When I did it I stood back and I thought 'my god, you've got it'," he says. | "When I did it I stood back and I thought 'my god, you've got it'," he says. |
"It's the colour you go in Scotland when the sun shines on you. It's weird. | "It's the colour you go in Scotland when the sun shines on you. It's weird. |
"It's not a sunbathing country Scotland. | "It's not a sunbathing country Scotland. |
"I once said the climate in Scotland is June and winter." | "I once said the climate in Scotland is June and winter." |
Despite the lack of sunshine, Sir Billy says the Scottish climate is "wonderful to experience". | Despite the lack of sunshine, Sir Billy says the Scottish climate is "wonderful to experience". |
"Scotland is the most extraordinary country," he says. | "Scotland is the most extraordinary country," he says. |
"It's magical." | "It's magical." |
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