*What a bizarrely ingenious thing to do. And the set design is great, too.
*I like it that Eno's parodic critic, although totally overbearing and obnoxious, is an exceedingly intelligent and erudite guy. Exceedingly erudite. Talks Eno-speak, really, only phase-shifted and with a wig on. Somehow, he allows Eno himself to come across as indulgent, aw-shucks and folksy.
*I don't know if this video can be strictly defined as "funny," but it sure provokes helpless fits of nervous laughter. It's in some space of Andrea Allen vernacular video humor, where video is "funny" without doing any of the classic comic schtick that we were all trained to appreciate by broadcast TV comedy.