@@anjobanjo1221 They gave him The Tonight Show after Jay Leno (temporarily?) left, and the opinion was that he bombed, so he ended up landing on TBS and doing slightly better with a somewhat different audience.
I wonder. Hartman seemed like on of those people who looked at comedy like a scientist and a mechanic. I don't know if I ever saw him enjoying comedy. Just dishing it out. And he did so with such surgeon-like precision.
He should have been watching over this while punching his wife in the mouth. But I don't know what he WOULD have done and neither do you. Keep your head on, Hargitay or Mickey will punch YOU.
Marge: "Homer, there's someone here who claims he can help you." Homer: "Batman?" Marge: "No he says he's a scientist." Homer: "Batman was a scientist." Marge: "It's not Batman!"
He mentions this being one of the highlights of his life and I could see why. Probably just a surreal moment performing this song 30 years later to a full arena.
To be honest, he was right about leaving when he did. Majority of the writers left because they felt they did everything. Simpsons is successful, but its quality has never peaked the seasons they wrote.
the writers and actors carried the show, while James L. Brooks shielded it from the usual consequence of brilliance: being attacked by idiots. scratching their brows in a futile attempt to comprehend the situation. when the actors kept asking for more money, they should have said 'okay but half of what you're asking goes to the writers' and maybe things would have been okay. then they just.. _kept asking for more money_ as the show went into decline.
I love how it’s almost universally agreed upon to be one of the best episodes of the whole series. Especially since it got mixed reviews at the start and even Yeardly Smith erroneously said it was one of their worst.
Homer: At one point I was even a monorail conductor. Hahaha. What a stupid idea that was. Conan: Actually seems like kinda of a nifty idea to me. Homer: Ha, no it's a terrible idea.
i’m surprised they got Hank Azaria to come and perform some vocals, he’s probably the most prolific of the simpsons’ male cast, outside of Dan, voicing Homer and all.
@@SomethingSomethingg Hank provides the voices of Apu and Wiggum, and that's very clearly him in this video. None of Harry Shearer's characters appear in this song.
@@furrykefI don't think they were replying to what you think they were replying to. They were replying to the claim about Hank being the most prolific cast member, by saying they disagree and think Harry is more so.
I’m listening to a podcast celebrating Phil Hartman and this tribute was mentioned. I’m so glad I found this video of Conan at the Hollywood Bowl. Priceless.
@@chrisfordeditor Nobody knew who Conan was in 1991. I was being sarcastic. The monorail was everybody's favorite and we didn't know Conan until he took over for Letterman in 93.
The monorail huckster was the character that led us to the awesome lawyer Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure and that Clinton impersonation. Hank Azaria adding to this was as usual awesome.
This seriously needed Dan Castelaneta and Julie Kavner. At least Hank Azaria was there. Obviously, it needed Phil Hartman the most, but that was impossible.
I still remember looking at the episode slip for my Simpsons season 4 box set after getting it at a very young age and being totally blown away when I saw Conan’s name next to that episode! Easily one the best of the 4th season!
This guy didnt even know it was “mob” and still thought it was funny (which makes no sense). Hes the guy that thinks the funniest parts in the Simpsons is when Homer falls or says “doh”, or when Bart says “dont have a cow, man”
He fit the appearance of Lyle Lanley so well that for a second, I thought Lyle was a representation of Conan himself instead of a prediction of a far smarter version of elon musk.
"Being the genius I am I left Fox soon afterwards for the relative safety and sense of mutual trust I could find at NBC."
Holy shit 😂
Big deal. So edgy.
@@gregp103 he immediately followed it by saying repeatedly “I’m an idiot” 😝
@@emerpus01 Holy shit??
@@gregp103 Do you remember what happened to Conan at NBC? Or know? Genuine question. His (Conan's) comment was very biting in that moment.
@@anjobanjo1221 They gave him The Tonight Show after Jay Leno (temporarily?) left, and the opinion was that he bombed, so he ended up landing on TBS and doing slightly better with a somewhat different audience.
Conan O'Brian writing monorail is like Harper Lee writing To Kill a Mockingbird. He could have stopped there and still have been a legend.
True facts, just from his work on SNL and The Simpsons he'd be considered one the greatest comedy writers who ever lived.
They both should have.
@@gregp103 Harper Lee's sketches on SNL were always the best back then
Perfect.
@@etw4618 right? My favorite was always when she was on Weekend Update.
"So in conclusion mono means one and rail means rail"
and that concludes our extensive three week course.
@@brian_brennan42 hey man, who gets to be conductor?
@@joseramonhuertasrivera5777 well. This man stands out from all the others *waves hand at all students*
🤔 seems legit
Tanseh Who? Me?!?
everything phil hartman touched in the simpsons was gold
Especially Lisa.
But especialllly barrt!
Hi, I'm Troy McClure and you are reading this comment reply in my voice.
He was such a talent
@@DickDawsome I absolutely did as well!
The 69 people that disliked this must be residents of North Haverbrooke, Brockway, and Ogdenville.
And boy did the monorail put them on the map.....
There ain't no like button and there never was!
They’re the season ticket holders
North Haverbrooke, now where have I heard of that before?
@@andressotil4671 there he is seat 3F.
Phil Hartman would have been watching over this with a huge smile on his face.
Rest in peace, you comedic genuis.
I wonder. Hartman seemed like on of those people who looked at comedy like a scientist and a mechanic. I don't know if I ever saw him enjoying comedy. Just dishing it out. And he did so with such surgeon-like precision.
He should have been watching over this while punching his wife in the mouth. But I don't know what he WOULD have done and neither do you. Keep your head on, Hargitay or Mickey will punch YOU.
@@gregp103 what
Well, I think he would have been singing it.,..
@@gregp103 Youre trying to hard to be edgy.
Most underrated line in the whole episode is, "I'm sorry, I shouldn't have stopped for that haircut."
My colleague & I say that to each other with absolutely no context required at least once a week.
@@WarrisonYou have a good job.
There's nothing on earth like a genuine, bonifide, electrified, six-car monorail.
What'd I say?
(Ned Flanders) Monorail?
What's it called??!
(All) Monorail!
I hear those things are awfully loud?
If flys a softly as a cloud!
is there a chance the track could bend?
Not on your life, my Hindu friend!
Marge: "Homer, there's someone here who claims he can help you."
Homer: "Batman?"
Marge: "No he says he's a scientist."
Homer: "Batman was a scientist."
Marge: "It's not Batman!"
That's top 3 Simpsons lines
*Batman's a Scientist.
If you are gonna quote, quote right, yu Grade A Moron!!!!
I think I have a way to stop the train. You need to find an anchor of some sort.
He is right though
But did he name the big one Bitey?
He mentions this being one of the highlights of his life and I could see why. Probably just a surreal moment performing this song 30 years later to a full arena.
Oh man Hank Azaria was just there. Priceless!
I really wish after conan finished singing someone said mono-d'oh!
+Quesly1 I’m sure many people in the audience involuntarily did just that. ☻
Yeah, I was expecting Castallaneta :(
Marge: "Homer, there's a family of possums living here..."
Homer: "I call the big one Bitey."
A la grande le puse Cuca
@@EmaABC hombre de cultura!
Years ago, a roommate and I adopted two cats. One was smaller so, inevitably, we called the big one Bitey.
One of Matt Groening's favorite lines ever
“Is there a chance the track could bend?
“I call the big one Bitey.”
“If you should die before you wake.”
“Hello Joe!”
The one thumbs down is an Ogdenville Citizen.
And another thumbs down from North Haverbrook...
***** And, by gum, it puts them on the map!
***** Think you meant Brockway...
If they claim the down votes are accidental, they're from Shelbyville
If they claim the down votes are accidental, they're from Shelbyville
Love conan's voice crack at the end as he says "goodnight everybody" xD
I love that too! I replayed it like 10 times XD
#TeamCoco
Just like at the end of every episode of his late night show
omg that is f♥️♥️♥️ing embarrassing imo idk he should try to take down this channel just f♥️♥️♥️ing delete any trace of that
I caught that! 😂😂😂
@@corncobjohnsonreal if u know Conan, he would be embarrassed but he would still bring up the ciip and talk about it on his show as a joke if he knew.
To be honest, he was right about leaving when he did. Majority of the writers left because they felt they did everything. Simpsons is successful, but its quality has never peaked the seasons they wrote.
the writers and actors carried the show, while James L. Brooks shielded it from the usual consequence of brilliance: being attacked by idiots. scratching their brows in a futile attempt to comprehend the situation. when the actors kept asking for more money, they should have said 'okay but half of what you're asking goes to the writers' and maybe things would have been okay.
then they just.. _kept asking for more money_ as the show went into decline.
*its quality
@@Brinta3Nobody gives a fuck you grammar nazi POS
Hank Azaria putting on a policeman's hat to play Wiggum for that one line is underrated.
Mono, ouu😂😂
I love that the song is only like 1 minute, and he speaks for like 8
I hate that.
He had to stall while the chorus got their hats!
I love Hank Azaria popping up for Wiggins line with a hat on.
Conan is a gift.
Crimson Doodlebear ...AMEN
Conan is a dork. And he doesn't hold a candle to Hartman as a performer. Stick to writing, silly ginger nerd.
@@gregp103 Cry harder.
@@fardimnazir666 g?
I am so happy to see this. And yes, Monorail was one of the Simpson's best episodes.
My personal favorite episode of all time.
merrimac290 has given his imprimatur. And yes, all of us closeted monorail fans can reveal ourselves now.
Tough choice between this and Mountain of Madness.
“Uh, something’s wrong with his brakes.”
I love how it’s almost universally agreed upon to be one of the best episodes of the whole series. Especially since it got mixed reviews at the start and even Yeardly Smith erroneously said it was one of their worst.
* Homer sees Bart as an anchor *
Bart: "Think harder, Homer."
Mono.... D'oh!
Yeah why wasn't that in there?
Was Dan there for that concert? An absence may explain why that didn't happen.
Nailed it
someone should have done that!
I was expecting the crowd to do it
Conan consistently proving that he is the BEST to EVER DO IT!
Are you sure?
Homer: At one point I was even a monorail conductor. Hahaha. What a stupid idea that was.
Conan: Actually seems like kinda of a nifty idea to me.
Homer: Ha, no it's a terrible idea.
Loved that.
The whole dialogue didn't sound like homer though
@@christophhelms4905 homer doesn't sound like homer any more, he's just one dimensional
This episode is probably one of the best single episode in cartoon history.
Marge vs the monerail and Homer’s enemy are the best episodes of the series
Homer badman
Considering Last Exit to Springfield premieres only two months later, it might not even be the best episode of season 4.
R.I.P. Phil Hartman. You had such a talented and wonderful voice. You were taken from us way too early.
i’m surprised they got Hank Azaria to come and perform some vocals,
he’s probably the most prolific of the simpsons’ male cast, outside of Dan, voicing Homer and all.
This is a part of a whole show. Of course Hank Azaria had more performances that evening. He was not only "just there" for the monorail bit.
No Harry shearer is
@@SomethingSomethingg Hank provides the voices of Apu and Wiggum, and that's very clearly him in this video. None of Harry Shearer's characters appear in this song.
@@furrykefI don't think they were replying to what you think they were replying to. They were replying to the claim about Hank being the most prolific cast member, by saying they disagree and think Harry is more so.
@@tejaswoman Thanks for setting me straight.
I sung this in my head when i went on the Disneyland monorail.
It was a fitting tune.
This reminds me of just how good the early seasons of The Simpsons were. Just thinking about it makes me so damn happy
Conan is a human cartoon. It’s fantastic
Sit perfectly still! Only I may dance!
Never knew the Monorail guy was also a late night sidekick. What talent.
Sidekick? He was the host! Andy Richter was Conan's sidekick.
@@danieldougan269 I'm sure this was a joke
@@danieldougan269 whooosh
@@danieldougan269Wait...WHAT????
That voice crack at the end still haunts Conan to this day. Replacing Monorail 🤣🤣
I’m listening to a podcast celebrating Phil Hartman and this tribute was mentioned. I’m so glad I found this video of Conan at the Hollywood Bowl. Priceless.
I can’t believe this was posted six years ago… I shouldn’t have stopped for that haircut
The Monorail episode was my favorite even before I knew who Conan O'Brien was.
You are a unique snowflake. The whole world was aware of Conan O'Brien in 1991 except you.
@@gregp103 I WAS 3 years old in '91.
@@chrisfordeditor Nobody knew who Conan was in 1991. I was being sarcastic.
The monorail was everybody's favorite and we didn't know Conan until he took over for Letterman in 93.
@@chrisfordeditor it’s all right, man - Greg’s been being a Negative Nancy all over the comments, here.
It's more of a Shelbyville idea
The monorail huckster was the character that led us to the awesome lawyer Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure and that Clinton impersonation. Hank Azaria adding to this was as usual awesome.
Simpson, Homer Simpson, he's the greatest guy in his-to-ryyyy, from the, town of Springfield, he's about to hit a chestnut treeeee- AAAAAAH!
Ralph "Hi Lunch lady, what's for lunch?"
Lunch Lady Doris "Next!"
Ralph "Chicken necks?"
@@jordanbridges What episode is that Ralph bit from?
@@camelopardalis84 I could be wrong, but it was probably from the same episode. Marge vs the Monorail
Chicken Necks is from Radioactive Man. She says next because they're auditioning for fallout boy and Ralph is confused
How have I not seen this until now? Amazing.
Conan o'Brien's head looks like it's been molded in plastic.
I've never watched the Simpsons, but this man puts a smile on my face and joy in my heart
The extended bit about "They're season ticket holders" had me rolling.
Holy shit! Hank was there! love that friggin' guy. Brockmire is one of the best, most thought provoking, comedies of the last decade.
The quality on your videos is so much better than everyone else's. Great job!
Thanks ^^
This seriously needed Dan Castelaneta and Julie Kavner. At least Hank Azaria was there.
Obviously, it needed Phil Hartman the most, but that was impossible.
Are you saying they shouldn't have attempted to perform some necromancy, and Brjng a zombie Phil Hartman there?
I still remember looking at the episode slip for my Simpsons season 4 box set after getting it at a very young age and being totally blown away when I saw Conan’s name next to that episode! Easily one the best of the 4th season!
Conan is the entertainer that keeps on giving
The voicebreak at the end hahaha, he made it to the final syllable
WE'RE TWICE AS SMART AS THE PEOPLE OF SHELBYVILLE!! YOU TELL US YOUR PLAN AND WE'LL VOTE FOR IT!!
“I think I know a way to stop the train, you need to find an anchor of some kind”
😂😂😂
4:31 Did he get Hank Azaria to voice Apu?
Of course they did the voice actors were there, that was the point of the concert.
And Chief Wiggum
Nope, that's clearly Seth McFarlane
@@Mr.Spanglish_94really all this time i thought that was tom curise lol.
The problem with Apu
"Sit perfectly still! Only **I** may dance!"
"I knew I shouldn't have stopped for a haircut."
I completely forgot he did the Monorail song! This was part of my childhood! I’m so glad I found this in my recommend!
What an episode, Conan is a genius
I knew I shouldn’t have stopped for that haircut
If I ever meet Conan O'Brien in real life I'm gonna say "you played the drummer in _Waikiki Hockey_ man!"
The cosmic ballet goes on!
Does anyone want to switch seats?
Conan brings me so much joy.
This was performed when the Las Vegas Monorail opened and will be used again this year in the grand re opening
I was waiting for the "Mono-d'oh!" At the end 😭
They didn't do Homer's part at the end :-(
+Melissa0774 mono.....d'oh
I’m almost positive they invited Dan Castellaneta. Since he wasn’t there, they probably decided to cut the line.
homers line is written to be anti climactic. That must have not worked as well for the performance.
I'd like to see any other late night show host working the crowd like Conan does.
There’s just no one who does it like he does. What a legend.
Yo Hank Azaria is there very nice hes amazing in everything he does
I hate that indian 'comedian' even more now.
wow I remember loving that episode and that song being stuck in my head
I was waiting for: "Main Street is still all scraped and broken. Sorry Dad, The mop has spoken."
It was sorry marge.
@@gavinsmith1705 if yer gonna be pedantic, it was "mom"
@@pukeyourguts yeah and it was also mob not mop hahaha
Mob* mom*
This guy didnt even know it was “mob” and still thought it was funny (which makes no sense). Hes the guy that thinks the funniest parts in the Simpsons is when Homer falls or says “doh”, or when Bart says “dont have a cow, man”
I was expecting someone at the end to yell "Mono! Doh!"
Great upload amazing to see him do it live. (Hank Azaria doing back up voices) 👍🏻
Had hopes it would end with Homer's "Mono... D'oh!" After seeing Hank Azria appear 😂🤣
conan is so genuinely funny
This one and the one where Homer goes back to university are some of my best moment ever from the Simpson, pure genius
Conan wrote that one too!
Conan killed this performance. He's the goat
He fit the appearance of Lyle Lanley so well that for a second, I thought Lyle was a representation of Conan himself instead of a prediction of a far smarter version of elon musk.
"A solar eclipse... the cosmic ballet, goes on."
"Ah, does somebody wanna switch seats?"
RIP Phil Hartman
Wish I was there! Seems like it was a really great night of Simpsons fun.
The best episode in the entire history of animation series
Marge vs the Monorail
Absolutely hands down the funniest thing I may have seen. I agree with you my Shelbyville friend.
I like the one where the leprechaun river dances on Santa's little helper's head for 20 seconds
Best 5 minutes of the entire show
Conan is such a treasure
absolutely
💯
good job recording this man, thanks
I like that Hank azurea was actually there
Everytime I open a can I think of this song, my good man
Conan wrote the monorail episode! 😲
Yes, he told us.
WE KNOW....
You KNOW that voice crack at the end HAUNTED him after the show 🤣🤣
IS THERE A CHANCE THE TRACK COULD BEND?.........I'm laughing so hard over that
Why
Please, don't blame Conan!
Jay, nobody does.
Marge vs The Monorail was definitely one of the greatest episodes of The Simpsons.
I'm shocked they got Hank Azaria to just do a bit part.
Sit perfectly still. Only I may dance.
damn Conans legs are long.
He's like thirty feet tall.
Best episode ever
Mono-logue more like! That was the longest intro for the shortest bit.
Conan is a legend
At the end I really wanted Dan Castellanata to jump out and say Mono.... D'oh
" Hi I'm Conan O'Brian "
Me: thats an odd way to pronounce Lyle Lanley
OMG 🤩 At this show: Hans Zimmer, Matt Groening, Conan O'Brian, Weird Al Yankovic, Nancy Cartwright, Hank Azaria, ...
This just made my day!
A la grande le puse cuca
Just mentioning Phil Hartman gets my gut everytime.