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Jimmy Carr talks about his early days working for Big Oil, being a late comedy bloomer, and his theories on what makes a person funny.
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@Theateroi
@Theateroi 14 днів тому
“[People’s attention spans] for nonsenses it’s shorter - for good stuff it’s longer” is a brilliant insight
@thorkagemob1297
@thorkagemob1297 14 днів тому
Perfectly explains how some long movies can feel like they go by fast and some shorter movies can feel like a drag.
@lavatr8322
@lavatr8322 14 днів тому
Mine is the same for both
@florete2310
@florete2310 14 днів тому
Right?!? That's what I thought, too. I was so concerned, that we are slowly but surely turning into witless zombies in front of our screens - but maybe, he's right... At least 50 % of us will be spared turning into witless zombies in front of their screens (the rest is following Fox News and some obscure channels featuring wild conspiracy theories about blood drinking celebrities and lizard people and whatnot)...
@helloukw
@helloukw 14 днів тому
Yes, I was like: Damn, this is spot on!
@pnoptic
@pnoptic 14 днів тому
@@thorkagemob1297 Yeah, it's all about putting out an engaging product.
@clickster1883
@clickster1883 14 днів тому
My immediate thought when Jimmy described good comedians as those who can “change the thermostat of the mood” (8:48) was of Conan’s visit to Haiti where he did exactly that moments into a conversation w a group of people there still suffering after the latest destructive earthquake several years ago. I was already a fan of his comedy; it was then I became a lifelong admirer of his humanity as well. If you see this, Conan, thank you for that, and keep up the good work.
@KATZFEY
@KATZFEY 14 днів тому
jimmy’s point about “you have a shorter attention span for nonsense vs longer for good stuff” is great
@bobxyzp
@bobxyzp 14 днів тому
But I think he misses a point that we didn’t used to spend hours at a time watching short nonsense, but now there are young people doing that on TikTok, and they might not want to focus on longer stuff as they age.
@gwen6622
@gwen6622 14 днів тому
​@@bobxyzpthat's not true at all. people have always wasted time with nonsense. we love nonsense and we always have
@setonix9151
@setonix9151 14 днів тому
@@bobxyzp People spent hours at a time watching TV. Researches has reported a short/short memory pattern since the TV generation meaning people don't actually absorb any of the stuff. Since TV it has became worse, but people did always have a short attention span.
@SirPeachyNietzsche
@SirPeachyNietzsche 14 днів тому
Doing a double take after seeing Jimmy Carr and Conan in a thumbnail. Two of my favorite worlds colliding!
@LoganRexus
@LoganRexus 14 днів тому
They don’t have the same hairstyle anymore
@et8322
@et8322 14 днів тому
More British comedians! I’d love to see Greg Davies here.
@Ennahdee
@Ennahdee 14 днів тому
Good call
@Jayk129
@Jayk129 14 днів тому
As would I. I’d love to see Conan talk to Greg about TM. Especially since I truly believe Conan would make an AMAZING Taskmaster if they ever decided to try a US version again. In fact I think they should just go all in and not only have Conan as Taskmaster but Andy Richter (or even better Jordan Schlansky) replace Alex. I think that and keeping the British format instead of the condensed one they used here last time would be more than enough juice to make it very successful here.
@Kaiser86
@Kaiser86 14 днів тому
They were on a US press tour recently, I know they were on Seth's show. Hopefully they recorded an interview with Conan too while there!
@karmaoutlaw
@karmaoutlaw 14 днів тому
I have a schoolgirl crush on Greg Davies….!! 🤪
@Ennahdee
@Ennahdee 14 днів тому
@@karmaoutlaw So does Ryan Gosling lol
@Fragmatic88
@Fragmatic88 13 днів тому
14:17 Another great observation by Jimmy Carr regarding great comedy (and I guess life in general too) here is when he talks about what the American painter and visual artist Chuck Close used to say: "Inspiration is for amateurs, the rest of us go to work." He follows this up with saying that inspiration is the reward you get for turning up for work(i.e. your passion or work or hobby) everyday. I think this is a great insight!
@rootkite
@rootkite 10 днів тому
So much love from Southern Finland! ❤ I'm bilingual and lived in the UK, but assimilated North American influences very early, so I've grown up on both Python/Fast Show/Blackadder/panel concepts etc. as well as late night and US stand up classics. It's really cool to me that the "pond" is even narrower than before, lots of cultural appreciation and exchange going on. Thank you for all your work!
@biancakaye2721
@biancakaye2721 14 днів тому
Love seeing Conan. He makes the world safe and better again.
@seventeensixty-nine6092
@seventeensixty-nine6092 14 днів тому
how does he make the world "safe"?
@biancakaye2721
@biancakaye2721 14 днів тому
@seventeensixty-nine6092 just a familiar old face and wonderful humor. Keeps people laughing and bringing joy. It's nice to see the old familiar faces and how they serve as a foundation for some. I watched him alot so it's how he makes me feel. The world is okay if we still have Conan out there.
@johnavernia1026
@johnavernia1026 14 днів тому
he's not the barbarian, so I'm not sure about the safer world. But he does make the world a better place just by being him 😁
@biancakaye2721
@biancakaye2721 14 днів тому
@@johnavernia1026 and I feel more grounded with seeing him after all these years with so many changes and upheavals and scandals. Counting on tride and true helps people feel more secure in the surroundings.
@chrismofer
@chrismofer 14 днів тому
​@@seventeensixty-nine6092I think what they mean is that most media is designed to make you scared of foreign lands and their people but conan repeatedly shows that people are the same everywhere and the world is not so scary as it seems
@sew75962
@sew75962 14 днів тому
Until Mother Earth says her safe word 😂
@sofacritic5102
@sofacritic5102 14 днів тому
That was a brilliant joke.
@callmeshaggy5166
@callmeshaggy5166 12 днів тому
South Park's BP oil spill episode
@Chalepastel
@Chalepastel 6 днів тому
@@callmeshaggy5166we're soooooooooooooorry
@DarylVHorn
@DarylVHorn 14 днів тому
A young Jimmy Carr before he became a known comedian visited New York with his girlfriend and attended a taping of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien". He appeared in one of the shots of the audience. Does anybody remember which year/segment it is?
@tigger4011
@tigger4011 14 днів тому
His first appearance was 2002 - S10 Ep18
@Good_Hot_Chocolate
@Good_Hot_Chocolate 14 днів тому
​@@tigger4011 Not all heroes wear capes
@theadventurer247
@theadventurer247 13 днів тому
@@tigger4011 Legendss
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 12 днів тому
@@tigger4011 Well that was his first appearance on the show but not the audience appearance the OP asked about. I couldn't find any references to that though.
@tigger4011
@tigger4011 11 днів тому
@@dlxmarks I don't think the audience one is findable - unless someone mentioned it on a forum or something - and it never came up in search. It's hard enough fighting the algorithms to pull up stuff from a decade ago, never mind 2. 😏
@marcjohnson3322
@marcjohnson3322 14 днів тому
Jimmy Carr is fascinating, talks so well and has deep insight but is often overlooked because of his comedy
@zudin11
@zudin11 14 днів тому
2 of my favourite comedians in 1 podcasts? Damn
@TheLittleBigL
@TheLittleBigL 11 днів тому
I'll now have to listen to the whole podcast. I love the insight and am looking forward to Jimmy's new book!
@tinkert353
@tinkert353 14 днів тому
Jimmy was sharp! One of the few instances I've seen Conan not quite able to keep up with his guest in a game of wits.
@flingnfly
@flingnfly 14 днів тому
Jimmy’s stand up is one liners and a lot of people know of him through that, but he’s a power house for live improvisational hosting of many EU tv shows, watch a few and admire the brilliance, while he commonly still has to run a program through its paces, it’s amazing, one of the best in the biz
@withershin
@withershin 13 днів тому
The Big Fat Quiz of Everything - Watching Jimmy deal with those wrecking crews is a real gem. New Years tradition for me.
@FlightlessWaterfowl-nx6pz
@FlightlessWaterfowl-nx6pz 6 днів тому
It's like doing a stand-up set where the audience is only other professional comics who are being paid to heckle you. Fantastic concept, lol.
@_Valerion
@_Valerion 14 днів тому
RICHARD AYOADE NEXT PLEASE !
@jessebarlow1277
@jessebarlow1277 13 днів тому
YES! SECONDED!
@mattoniy2840
@mattoniy2840 8 днів тому
There’s too much talent
@famebrightstudio451
@famebrightstudio451 8 днів тому
Matt Berry
@maeranni
@maeranni 7 днів тому
Too much.
@lt1s142
@lt1s142 6 днів тому
Just Conan needs a friend from Channel 4?
@newdigitalyoutube6059
@newdigitalyoutube6059 14 днів тому
This feels like we're one tiny step closer to having Conan as US Taskmaster
@elisabethschmerzler963
@elisabethschmerzler963 13 днів тому
Oh my god that would be incredible! He would be like a carbon copy of Greg albeit with more American Goofiness and over dramatic nature. Ugh now I’m wishing it was real
@newdigitalyoutube6059
@newdigitalyoutube6059 13 днів тому
@@elisabethschmerzler963 Me too! He's hilarious and charming and can do the same angry while also non-threatening thing Greg does!
@michaelb3927
@michaelb3927 14 днів тому
Very few comedians can make a me too joke and it be funny lol
@bwuh
@bwuh 14 днів тому
3:44 reminds me of the great Kids in the Hall sketch where Kevin's character is in court charged with molesting himself. He appears on the stand as the victim and as the defendant. Brilliant.
@beccarose2601
@beccarose2601 14 днів тому
"They'll never take me alive!!" 🤣😂🤣 You're an outlaw, Jimmy. Rough and tumble
@wonderwoman5528
@wonderwoman5528 14 днів тому
Conan looks still red from the hot sauce 🥵
@jabh7250
@jabh7250 14 днів тому
hahahahaha!! He's the true champ :)
@anitahargreaves9526
@anitahargreaves9526 14 днів тому
Someone mentioned his poor bottom, hadn't thought of that? It must have taken a good few days recovery, imo. 👵🇬🇧😅
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 14 днів тому
@@anitahargreaves9526 "Toilet paper has no business trying to battle the mess of a Hot Ones appearance. Bidets, on the other hand, ..."
@iconsumeworlds
@iconsumeworlds 14 днів тому
Flushing is a common side effect of a lot of blood pressure control meds.
@Pailzor
@Pailzor 13 днів тому
@@iconsumeworlds Flushing is also a common side effect of too much hot sauce. 🚽
@francescaa8331
@francescaa8331 14 днів тому
Two great talents. This is a very good conversation. Appreciate how they are exploring the topic.
@karmaoutlaw
@karmaoutlaw 14 днів тому
I think Conan missed the Mark Maron reference…he could’ve flown with that one. 🦅
@andrew66862
@andrew66862 14 днів тому
His point was that Gourley looks like Maron, right? He didn't quite drive it home.
@gryndyl
@gryndyl 14 днів тому
Carr was a fantastic interview. Hoping for more Brit comics on the show.
@rsramdial8112
@rsramdial8112 14 днів тому
Conan dressed as James Acaster for this interview.
@TiffaniStarr
@TiffaniStarr 14 днів тому
it’s actually acaster dressed up as conan
@rsramdial8112
@rsramdial8112 14 днів тому
@@TiffaniStarr Surely he would have done a shout-out to the Weetabix crew and the K-Town massive?
@icetech6
@icetech6 13 днів тому
Conan and Jimmy work much better together than i expected... shoulda been longer...
@s4xton
@s4xton 14 днів тому
When do we get Conan on 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown?
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 14 днів тому
Or Taskmaster?
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 14 днів тому
_Conan O'Brien Must Go_ will eventually visit London so probably then.
@TiffaniStarr
@TiffaniStarr 14 днів тому
i don’t think conan would be good for cats does countdown. he would be perfect would i lie to you though
@browngaymethodistjesuschri1361
@browngaymethodistjesuschri1361 12 днів тому
@@Tonyhouse1168no
@leodegas7731
@leodegas7731 14 днів тому
It was the serious part of the conversation that was most interesting in this section/video.
@Hmdl.007
@Hmdl.007 14 днів тому
Conan Must Go was amazing, thank for make make me happy, your my best animator and you have great human value and these one is the most important
@bobxyzp
@bobxyzp 14 днів тому
I actually prefer Jimmy Carr’s serious conversation to his standup
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 14 днів тому
I really like Jimmy as a host and on chat shows but I last watched his Netflix specials about 7 years ago and it was painful. I hope his act has evolved but back then it was the relentless "set-up -> punchline" style of 1950's comedians.
@shantayedincsoy1611
@shantayedincsoy1611 14 днів тому
He is wildly brilliant. Highly educated.
@MiBzAn
@MiBzAn 14 днів тому
Same. I'm not particularly fond of his stand-up sadly.
@TheTb11111111
@TheTb11111111 14 днів тому
Agreed. Jimmy’s standup is painful to watch but he’s actually a very engaging speaker when he’s serious.
@RedDevil_Joe
@RedDevil_Joe 13 днів тому
He’s great presenting shows, panel shows mainly, or as guests on things. He is genuinely funny, I’m not a big fan of his stand up style either though
@schneideywhitey
@schneideywhitey 13 днів тому
Brilliant conversation. Love it
@jamescorscadden1146
@jamescorscadden1146 11 днів тому
Such a good epsiode. Great back and forth. They got deep but stayed funny. Loved it
@MichaelSmith-sd9kz
@MichaelSmith-sd9kz 14 днів тому
I had to check that I wasn't watching this at 1.5 speed--
@StabStabStabStabby
@StabStabStabStabby 14 днів тому
Americans seem to talk slowly to the rest of the world.
@Good_Hot_Chocolate
@Good_Hot_Chocolate 14 днів тому
​@@StabStabStabStabbyDepends on where you live in the US. Where I lived in Pennsylvania, we talked very fast compared to even the next state over, Delaware. I had to consciously slow my speech when I moved to Delaware for a few years, else no one would be able to understand a word I said. But even some places in Pennsylvania speak slower/faster than others
@user-zn8wi8qi5d
@user-zn8wi8qi5d 11 днів тому
I actually switched it to 1.5 ahahahhahhaha is it my span though...?
@dallassears8668
@dallassears8668 8 днів тому
Jimmy speaks at ninety 6 beats per minute.
@Good_Hot_Chocolate
@Good_Hot_Chocolate 8 днів тому
@@dallassears8668 Why did you write that as "ninety 6 beats per minute" and not "96 beats per minute" or "96 bpm"
@EddieDuesentrieb
@EddieDuesentrieb 14 днів тому
4:56 skip the ad
@danielmejorado6098
@danielmejorado6098 6 днів тому
"Inspiration is for amateurs. The rest of us go to work." That's what my animation professor used to say to the class.
@mikewysko2268
@mikewysko2268 14 днів тому
More British comedians please. All of the comedians on QI, 8 out 10 cats, Would I lie to you and Count Down are brilliant. I love British comedians. 😅
@browngaymethodistjesuschri1361
@browngaymethodistjesuschri1361 12 днів тому
CATHERINE RYAN PLEASE CONAN
@georgejorden6269
@georgejorden6269 14 днів тому
My introduction to British sitcoms was years ago via PBS. My favorite British Sitcom is Last Of The Summer Wine. Brilliant show.
@thomasdeas1941
@thomasdeas1941 14 днів тому
So many great lines and observations.
@blob2092
@blob2092 14 днів тому
list your top 10 lines and observations
@pitkruninger7942
@pitkruninger7942 14 днів тому
Intention and context mean a lot - There is a big difference between being homeless and camping (Jimmy Carr) Punching down? Sorry, you think there are people below me? I stop you there - Who's under me? In your hierarchy of humans? It's nonsense. (Jimmy Carr) You backed into a compliment, I love it... Accidentally; you backed up into a supermarket and you backed up into a whole bunch of tomato cans with compliment sauce and you toppled them over (Conan O' Brien) It's easier to build from LEGO than marble (Jimmy Carr)
@disc8519
@disc8519 14 днів тому
Watching Late Night back in the late 90s on CNBC Europe did really help improve my English by a lot.
@golbez3794
@golbez3794 13 днів тому
james corden is the worst late night host of all time
@frankielinstrom
@frankielinstrom 10 днів тому
That title belongs to either Seth Meyers or Trevor Noah
@golbez3794
@golbez3794 9 днів тому
@@frankielinstrom they are both terrible but james corden is definitely the champion of terribleness. sad too because his predecessor (craig ferguson) was one of the greatest late night talk show hosts of all time.
@priscillemartin696
@priscillemartin696 7 днів тому
Why do you think they are terrible?
@ernstig1
@ernstig1 6 днів тому
Jimmy Fallon a close second. Trevor Noah third
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 5 днів тому
"I'm quite close with James Corden" Jimmy, I know you like to make outrageous and sometimes even offensive statements for effect but let's not get crazy here.
@tiromandal6399
@tiromandal6399 14 днів тому
Two of my most favorite people!!!!
@JoshuaHairiston
@JoshuaHairiston 14 днів тому
this is quite an interesting conversation
@thatepicwizardguy
@thatepicwizardguy 14 днів тому
What Jimmy said about late night shows being about NOT having a conversation and just keeping things going is exactly why I hate late night shows... I've always disliked them exactly for that reason and massively prefer this sort of format where an actual discussion can happen.
@MehrdadParthian
@MehrdadParthian 14 днів тому
they went in way too deep in my opinion. and i loved it.
@matthewkelso3280
@matthewkelso3280 13 днів тому
Excellent.
@abigailsinclair-parker6798
@abigailsinclair-parker6798 13 днів тому
need more of comedians and jimmy of conan talking like this
@henhenhen19
@henhenhen19 13 днів тому
"until mothers earth says her safe word"... A Genius joke!
@clownbasher2911
@clownbasher2911 14 днів тому
JC and Team Coco having fun, i can die happy now! ❤
@theadventurer247
@theadventurer247 13 днів тому
Jimmy is brilliant
@Voidb3rg
@Voidb3rg 12 днів тому
Insanely profound discussion on the topic of standup that I hope every new comedian stumbles across
@richardandrade9418
@richardandrade9418 13 днів тому
I will watch every second of Conan after Hot ones appearance. I love Conan, but I forgot how much until that episode. Best interview ever
@Zomarieful
@Zomarieful 10 днів тому
I would love to learn the art of easing tensions with respect and humor. Also to lighten someone’s sadness without disrespecting why they are sad. A true skill in my book!
@QuarkXQuasar
@QuarkXQuasar 14 днів тому
I see a Conan video, I click. Sometimes, it's even a new video!
@maalmi
@maalmi 14 днів тому
Jimmy has that waiting-for-my-turn-to-talk kind of listener vibe.
@perpetual_bias
@perpetual_bias 14 днів тому
waiting? he interrupted conan so many times you can even see conan get a bit frustrated
@drivethru6155
@drivethru6155 14 днів тому
He's a comedian and he is regularly on comedy panel shows, so he has to be good at interjecting. I imagine it is hard to shake the habit. I know Conan is good at it too, but Carr is an elite.
@bisma1352
@bisma1352 14 днів тому
yeah i loved what he had to say but i wish conan got to finish some thoughts. He was in a way more relaxed contemplative tone than Jimmy's quick analogies which maybe jimmy interpret as conan is lost for words i should fill the silence
@TheBabyDumbo
@TheBabyDumbo 13 днів тому
@@bisma1352 Conan does this at times with other guests as well. I think it's just something that comedians do in these types of settings, especially if you're not very familiar with each other; they'll try to fill even the slightest gaps or pauses in the conversation with something that might get a laugh.
@Pailzor
@Pailzor 13 днів тому
@@drivethru6155 Not just "on" comedy panel shows, he HOSTS a bunch. If there's a hint of a lull, he's there to fill it with his quick wit, and it's definitely hard to break that habit. I'd imagine he got those jobs because he already had somewhat of that habit, like Rob Brydon did before hosting Would I Lie to You.
@ProdCritic
@ProdCritic 14 днів тому
*THIS* is what elevates Jimmy over so many other belligerent comics. Subjective enjoyment of his comedy aside, this is not an excuse for malice like so many others who just want to hurt people. In a way, he’s less a comedian & more a psychologist who figured out how to get paid more
@terencemichaels
@terencemichaels 14 днів тому
Great unexpected combo
@clownbasher2911
@clownbasher2911 14 днів тому
Noel Fielding and or Richard Ayoade next?
@patreekotime4578
@patreekotime4578 14 днів тому
Ayoade would be so good!
@solitaryman777
@solitaryman777 14 днів тому
@@patreekotime4578 the only reservation I can see is his abundant reluctance to be open and forthcoming to interviews. He's always so cagey. The only time I saw him engaging in long form discourse was on a Russell Brand podcast, and that was awkward, too..
@patreekotime4578
@patreekotime4578 14 днів тому
@@solitaryman777 Well he doesnt have to be. Thats the brilliant thing about this podcast. Conan isnt demanding deep erudite interviews with everyone.... he's completely open to hawking the latest goods or just riffing and BSing for an hour straight!
@raidwipe
@raidwipe 14 днів тому
They wouldn't make for good interviews unfortunately
@CoadyL
@CoadyL 14 днів тому
We need Conan on Taskmaster
@pmatous
@pmatous 14 днів тому
Conan definitely needs more friends from UK: Greg Davies, Noel Fielding, Bob Mortimer, Graham Norton, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, David Mitchell...
@Pailzor
@Pailzor 13 днів тому
I would love to see an escalating back-and-forth banter of being "more correct" than each other with him and David Mitchell, like Conan did with the occasional "I never make a mistake" viewer corrections back in the day.
@pmatous
@pmatous 13 днів тому
@@Pailzor I wonder what would happen if Jordan was around as well :-D
@vince1987
@vince1987 10 днів тому
Fry would be great!
@andrewmcquaide1637
@andrewmcquaide1637 9 днів тому
James Acaster!
@DougWolfe
@DougWolfe 9 днів тому
Wow. Such an interesting discussion about Jimmy’s observation regarding comedians having a sick parent - and learning to be funny to lighten the tension. I’ve been that way all my life. Re-thinking my career choices now.
@lachauntiswashington231
@lachauntiswashington231 13 днів тому
This is great 👍 👌 😂😂😂
@diptimandasgupta4904
@diptimandasgupta4904 12 днів тому
Wow ! Just wow !
@treehousekohtao
@treehousekohtao 14 днів тому
Jimmy co-wrote a book about the history of comedy called 'the naked jape' Highly recommended
@erwindehart4328
@erwindehart4328 12 днів тому
Voici la profondeur sagesse la plus caché de Conan. C'était un hôte estimé, et l'age, qui pouvait écreuser cela, bravo!
@TrevorTitus
@TrevorTitus Годину тому
“Inspiration is the reward for showing up every day”
@lavatr8322
@lavatr8322 14 днів тому
Its Absolute true I Incline towards learning from my inspirations. I am learning and mimicking English while watching Conan , WILTY , 8 out of ten Cats, Task master. Mostly i love the British accent
@TheRealSyckflo
@TheRealSyckflo 14 днів тому
I agree that the internet has improved everyone's english. It's always been the "universal language" but that's more true now than ever. Even regional accents are starting to blend together, especially with younger people.
@athanatic
@athanatic День тому
In the forgotten TV SF made in the 1990s, B5, one of the characters calls English "The Earth Language of Commerce." It was already true then, ad LOT more now.
@JMPT
@JMPT 14 днів тому
Very Nice 🧡🧡
@youngThrashbarg
@youngThrashbarg 14 днів тому
Conan is still red from the hot wings.
@dlxmarks
@dlxmarks 14 днів тому
"Toilet paper has no business trying to battle the mess of a Hot Ones appearance. Bidets, on the other hand, ..."
@MichaelLochlann
@MichaelLochlann 5 днів тому
The reason comedy is so hard to pin down as a science is: the magic of comedy happens in a single instant and it's very unconscious. Whereas you can stare at a painting or replay a song and "get" why it's good, it's very hard to revisit the moment where you laughed at a punchline and re-experience it. So you are left analyzing structure, but, structure is not art, it is the form of art. Still, I agree that somebody who is actually funny and a great writer should make a book about it. Because the books I've seen haven't had great advice.
@LeftWithRight
@LeftWithRight 11 днів тому
Carlin and prior are legends but definitely not the first. Dude has a very UK picture of history.
@raidwipe
@raidwipe 10 днів тому
who were the first?
@LeftWithRight
@LeftWithRight 10 днів тому
@@raidwipe there were many people in the 1800s that are lesser known today, but one of the first big ones was probably lenny bruce. Pryor and carlin were big in the 70s/80s thats really not that long ago
@tipilot3791
@tipilot3791 14 днів тому
I relate so hard to conan. I was also in the same position as a kid. Its honestly still hard to believe is this difficult for people and can lead to such a lucrative career because when it comes so easily to you its just so difficult to value it. Also I don't know anyone in show business so it is very much magical people on tv lmao
@Hum0ng0us
@Hum0ng0us 14 днів тому
"I'm trying to kill you." Holy crap that's hilarious!!!!
@elvisleeboy
@elvisleeboy 6 днів тому
Conan is much better in this setting, where proper conversations can be had, versus the contrived world of light entertainment with a studio audience.
@webbles
@webbles 14 днів тому
I really liked the conversation around the language of comedy. You could tell that Conan and Jimmy are in disagreement currently, but Conan rightfully changed the subject for time. They need to have this conversation again away from camera for a much longer time. I think it would be legendary. Add in feedback from other geniuses in the industry, and I think Jimmy would be proved correct. These two could be very powerful together. Two of the smartest people in the game and on their sides of the Atlantic. It would be a shame if they didn't make more comedy together.
@Fr.O.G.
@Fr.O.G. 14 днів тому
jimmy carr is amazing
@therobertjconley
@therobertjconley 14 днів тому
Just two geniuses talking. That’s all. 😊❤
@ThatsOnYoutube
@ThatsOnYoutube 14 днів тому
Someone needs to tell Conan that it's no longer called Netflix. It's called Flax.
@briansmith2163
@briansmith2163 8 днів тому
Conan. To walk im to a farmer's market with a guitar. Nobody asked you to be there. To make people smile and relax. It is an amazing skill.
@Kelberoth
@Kelberoth 14 днів тому
how do you watch this (video version) fully? I can only find the whole audio versions, but I need the video :(
@jessebarlow1277
@jessebarlow1277 13 днів тому
they don't release full video, only these clips. the only full version is the audio podcast.
@ajrollo1437
@ajrollo1437 13 днів тому
Eddie Izzard trying to take stand up comedy into France and Germany is a fascinating thing, and the French comedy scene in general is really interesting. There's even a British comic who live in France who does bilingual shows that are phenomenal. The art form really does have so much room to stretch.
@PaulMcCannWebBuilder
@PaulMcCannWebBuilder 8 днів тому
Carr shows off his intelligence here. Sign me up for a pre-order of the book he mentions.
@chadcollofello7853
@chadcollofello7853 14 днів тому
Baseball, Abstract Expressionism, the SitCom...oh I thought we were going on a bit longer
@maeranni
@maeranni 7 днів тому
So many British comedians, as it's a very differerent scene. Acaster, Gamble, Balls and so many more. The US needs Acaster.
@YurisKonstante
@YurisKonstante 4 дні тому
this is .. the only podcast format i watch. .. .huh ..
@jounalehtio2317
@jounalehtio2317 14 днів тому
You know, It's funny how most of the content that I watch nowdays is either 10 second long IG/TikTok reels or 2+ hour long video essays
@BensBrickDesigns
@BensBrickDesigns 14 днів тому
I'm a kid of the '70s and '80s who grew up watching funny people in front of brick walls and I also never knew how to get into that business. I was a misfit who had to adapt to be the humorist like y'all said, but never pursued the idea that I could purposefully make others laugh, it was always a defense/adaptation mechanism.
@jamiemacdonald436
@jamiemacdonald436 10 днів тому
" I got I tooed"
@vasp99
@vasp99 14 днів тому
While I'm delighted to see Jimmy with Conan and Sona I really wish Jimmy had brought Rachael Riley along too .
@Tonyhouse1168
@Tonyhouse1168 14 днів тому
Mmhmm!
@LadyQ069
@LadyQ069 9 днів тому
Connan "other languages" - cameo in K-drama "Happy Once Again"
@kristenjensen2589
@kristenjensen2589 14 днів тому
I watch as much British television (especially comedy) as American, if not more.
@christophertownsend3820
@christophertownsend3820 14 днів тому
Matt: "I'll be the best organ caddy boss!"
@treborretsnom6186
@treborretsnom6186 14 днів тому
Conan, the English panel shows are the best in the world... I hope you openly embrace them more often... 8 out of 10 cats, wilty, qi, big fat quiz of everything...all of it is superior to what America is offering.
@lanceseidman
@lanceseidman 12 днів тому
This is how you know Conan is no longer in talk show or host mode because he doesn't stop talking when people are talking
@damn.vegetables
@damn.vegetables 14 днів тому
🕯️🕯️manifesting a crossover of conan needs to go and travel man with richard ayoade 🕯️🕯️ 🙏🤞🍀✨
@nelsonying2898
@nelsonying2898 14 днів тому
Jimmy got pretty deep (no pun intended) on that Marc Maron podcast as well. You really don’t usually see that side of comedians and other celebrities unless they’re on these long-format interviews.
@Vele1267
@Vele1267 13 днів тому
This guy has the self awareness of a puffer fish.... God I feel like I just worked out..
@AaA-on8nw
@AaA-on8nw 13 днів тому
What was he no aware about? Apart from cutting conan off. But that's a UK culture thing.
@JLeeeP
@JLeeeP 14 днів тому
Jimmy’s a smart guy but there was a lot of stand-up before Carlin and Pryor. Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Rickles, Lenny Bruce just to name a very few. These people stood alone in front of a crowd and were funny. That’s stand-up comedy.
@kylesuperbaby9616
@kylesuperbaby9616 14 днів тому
Moms Mabley and Red Foxx
@JLeeeP
@JLeeeP 14 днів тому
@@kylesuperbaby9616 Yes, and many more. Conan knows this and I'm not sure why he let it slide, other than Carr strikes me as a barely-contained serial killer. By the way, it's Redd, not Red.
@kylesuperbaby9616
@kylesuperbaby9616 14 днів тому
@@JLeeeP 🌈😂
@blckbldng
@blckbldng 14 днів тому
Jimmy Carr interviewing Conan
@toddstreet1734
@toddstreet1734 14 днів тому
"There's Salmon in the Sea!"
@yousufseedat7736
@yousufseedat7736 14 днів тому
That's how we know it is Norway
@Nobody-nw6jw
@Nobody-nw6jw 14 днів тому
Lee Mack and David Mitchell could be a mini series with the Doctors Gottman.
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