Tommy Tiernan is freakin' awesome! He's gotta be the first Irish comedian I've ever heard and I loved hearing his perspective come through in his humour.
I think in this case he had to simplify his jokes because of time restraints. But he didn't look comfortable either. I think it may have been because he had to sensor himself for American TV. Tommy is famous enough that he doesn't need America.
Claude C Everyone needs America, ask U2, without America they would be nothing. Tommy is famous where? In a country of 5 million ppl...lol America is 300 million ppl audience is much bigger.
+Claude C Aye, sure he even rolled his eyes at the very end. You could clearly see he wasn't arsed doing it. He wasn't comfortable because that's American comedy.
@@Yourballix You wouldn't last two seconds in Ireland buddy, we don't take shit like that over here. Alright?, sitting in your smelly little room hahaha.
@@irishelk3 you’re an absolute mad man. A TH-cam tough guy. The most feared of tough guys 😂😂 the fact you’re talking like a little boy suggests you still live with mummy 😂😂😂
Watching this proves my point that certain men age really well!! Never gave Letterman a second glance years ago... but now he's rocking the Old Father Time look😍
I love the whole "yanks" bashing thing...you'd think laughing would be a compliment. it's the letterman show, they laugh so the show stays exciting. in the US, if the audience isn't laughing, then you're probably a gerry and should just get offstage. take it for what it is, a compliment to your countryman..it's not easy to go to a foreign country and get laughs like that... either way, cursing or no cursing, toned down or not toned down, the guy is great
@SpecterReflector Robert Boyle, considered to the “The Father of Chemistry”; George Boole also known as The Father of Computer Science; William Thomson; Ernest Walton... I can go on but I think you get my point, ALL IRISH. Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Sinead O’Connor, U2, Brendan Gleeson to name a few more. In the 20th century alone , Ireland produced four winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature: George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney.
Some Americans are silly about this, yes, but I spent 3 years in Europe having to explain why I had an Italian name not an "American" one. That got old. My childhood friends asked each other "what are you?" because we spoke different languages at home, ate "weird" foods, went to churches with gold onion domes, etc. Polish, Irish, etc. meant roots, not nationality. Now Chinese, African, Iranian and Eastern European immigrants are having Irish children, and it's Ireland's turn to see how it works.
In the US, a quiet audience means a comic is bombing, so clapping and cheering means Tiernan did well. It's a back-and-forth with the comedian which is often even stronger with black audiences. (Check out Katt Williams or Dave Chappelle videos.) Comedians work these responses for maximum effect. I imagine it throw performers from other countries who are used to different pacing and quieter audiences, and who don't know how to basically manage the crowd.
@SpecterReflector We are world renown for our horses, sense of humour, strong culture and rich history, all of this from a small island of less than 4 million people might I add. Ireland is said to be the country of “A Hundred Thousand Welcomes” and they are greeted with warmth from every country.
I totally feckin' agree with you! People with life and street smarts have had some of the most hysterical comedy... bill engvill (sp?), Robin Williams, etc. I think tommy tiernan is a riot.. i love anything irish but i like an irish guy who can be funny and make sense at the same time lol
Actually, many Irish Americans know which counties their families are from. Mine were from Mayo. But I only just learned where exactly my English and Scottish great-grandparents came from and still don't know about the Slovak ones. I only knew about the ones from Mayo and Sicily. We tend to say we're Irish, Italian, etc. if our families came over in the last 100 years because some of the culture remains, though less with each generation. I do agree with Xozona re Irish heritage being overplayed.
i'm from the US, and i like self-deprecating humor. I'm also black, adn that's pretty much teh backbone of black humor. You only hope the audience is sophisticated enough to realize that it's a joke and not a documentary
Imagine the American's hearing the uncensored version of this ha! I have to say Irish humour is the best in the world. American comedy is bland and lifeless, it's actually painful!
Yup yup too true!?! It’s actually almost painful to hear him be so clean!?! Without the Irish manner of the bad language coming out!?! It’s actually quite irritating to hear him be so fake!?!
Live tommy owns, Laughter is canned on these shows. An excellent performance. I think it would be interesting to see dylan moran chat on the show, i think an interview with dylan moran is due on leno or letterman
A good set, not the easiest either, the audience are not there to see him, probably most don't know of him. His material was most likely checked so he had to change his delivery! That's the trade off to get to whatever million viewers!
@SpecterReflector Seriously, just calm down. If you don't like the videos, there should be a little red "X" in the corner of your screen and ,if you click it, they will go away.
@911shorty: Hey there. One great-grandmother was from Swinford. She was a tough old broad who smoked unitl ~age 90, and she scared me when I was little. Makes sense considering that she would throw rocks at the priests as a kid. Don't have the info on the other great-grandmother off-hand. I just remember that she was the "lace curtain" one. ;)
this was showen on rte awile back about tommy tryin 2 crack the states. he had so much material it was really hard 4 him 2 cut it all down 2 fit precisely in2 the letterman time slot, so i think it might have partially taken away from some of the jokes fluidity.
I'd rephrase that to some American's. I'm an American and love the Irish. Guys like Tommy Tiernan are friggen hilarious. Give him 10 seconds, and he can make you piss yourself laughing, lol. I'll still agree with you on the twat part though, seems like we're overrun with 'em here. :p
no he's not. he had 2 change the words from a remand center for young delinquents to something more american. Also there were several curses in this bit when he does it in Ireland or live
The constant clapping only happens on talk shows--not in clubs. I'm not sure about Letterman, but some shows either 1) dub in laughter/applause before broadcast or 2) turn an "Applause" sign on and off during the routine. Often the network--rather than the host--is behind this crap. It usually has to do with paid advertising (i.e., a show that doesn't produce laughter won't be able to get as much for commercial spots). This speaks to the intelligence of executives; not Americans in general.
STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!! Why on earth are you all bickering. Once you comment/fight on TH-cam it renders you common. A common commoner of the commonest commontary.
I prefer it when they don't swear all the time. It's like they rely of swearing for the humor rather than being actually funny. He's a great comedian when he's not cursing all the time
Just on TV! Though it would be nice if things were loser, especially since the Letterman Show is on at 11:30 at night. But the live shows or cable TV shows are a whole different fucking story. :)
We are dumb...but not that dumb. It's pretty much basic knowledge here that Galway is a county, and not a"small village" in Ireland, mostly because every other person from this country identifies WAAAYYYY to much with their "Irish" side, however insignificant and diluted it may be.
@SpecterReflector you seem to think Irish comedians are so bad then why are so many employed by the BBC Dara O'Brien,Graeme Norton,Ed Byrne ,Patrick Kielty Jason Byrne,Diarmuid Corr,Colin Murphy,Keith Farnan, Andrew maxwell even jimmy Carr's parent are Irish
Krashd - Television shows have those signs, not the comedy clubs or theaters, and we're still noisy, even without the sign. It's a cultural difference, plain and simple. And what are you thinking of as "American" that's so different in standup? I see the difference in sitcoms, but not as much in standup. Jimmy Carr and (especially) Lenny Henry's acts, among others, sound like many US ones. BTW - I'm impressed that you speak so many languages to be able to assess humor from all over the world.
"Dylan moran is for the d 4 crowd" Is this because he is intelligent and articulate and uses big words which you can't understand? Tiernan is funny no doubt, but his humour involves mainly roaring and swearing, which Moran doesn't need to do because he is naturally more funnier. Just watch his interview with Johnathon Ross on youtube to see his quick wit.
Just saw this. Crazy how slowly he is speaking...wonder how much effort that took, along with not swearing.
Tommy Tiernan is freakin' awesome! He's gotta be the first Irish comedian I've ever heard and I loved hearing his perspective come through in his humour.
This has aged very well. His humourous style even toned down, is still very funny. Listening in July 2021.
Man! I just found this guy, I looovvee him!!! Wish he'd come back to Amerikey so I could catch a live show!! Tommy, you are brilliant!
I was djing in a bar in Cork and the fire alarm went off, all present looked at me and gestured to turn up the music to drown it out.
I love Tommy Tiernan. He is a comic genius
It's amazing watching him trying to censor himself
Hes Irish so it's really hard lol
@@travistoor6360 An underrated Viagra pun there...
I can only imagine the amount of Americans that went home and had heart attacks after searching him on TH-cam.
lol,lol
If they could understand him. I know welsh people who have to have the subtitles on when I put his dvds in the player.
um...no. Loved this fella before he was well known here. Asshole.
It's cute how he has to simplify his jokes so the Americans will understand them
I feel embarrassed for my country. I noticed the simplification with jimmy carr as well, and it's like damn, why??
I think in this case he had to simplify his jokes because of time restraints. But he didn't look comfortable either. I think it may have been because he had to sensor himself for American TV.
Tommy is famous enough that he doesn't need America.
Claude C Everyone needs America, ask U2, without America they would be nothing. Tommy is famous where? In a country of 5 million ppl...lol America is 300 million ppl audience is much bigger.
Marco L. Love the way you say EVERYONE needs America then you mention U2....great example. I'm convinced ☝
+Claude C Aye, sure he even rolled his eyes at the very end. You could clearly see he wasn't arsed doing it. He wasn't comfortable because that's American comedy.
What a BRILLIANT comic!!!
Genius!
I had never thought about the fire alarm thing but it's actually so true
That horse was trained up the road from me in Swords.
Amazing. Have you reached out to CNN for an interview
@@Yourballix You wouldn't last two seconds in Ireland buddy, we don't take shit like that over here. Alright?, sitting in your smelly little room hahaha.
@@irishelk3 you’re an absolute mad man. A TH-cam tough guy. The most feared of tough guys 😂😂 the fact you’re talking like a little boy suggests you still live with mummy 😂😂😂
Watching again in 2020 February why, because so so funny. Well done Tommy you are doing grand.
Watching this proves my point that certain men age really well!! Never gave Letterman a second glance years ago... but now he's rocking the Old Father Time look😍
It must've been so hard for him not to swear!! lol best comedian ever!
No other comedy compares to the quality in Irish comedy and I'm from England! Love this guy! American comedy is a catastrophic fail!
hes such a legend!
gwan tommy!!!
Excellent
"back her into me PJ" ;)
I love the whole "yanks" bashing thing...you'd think laughing would be a compliment. it's the letterman show, they laugh so the show stays exciting. in the US, if the audience isn't laughing, then you're probably a gerry and should just get offstage. take it for what it is, a compliment to your countryman..it's not easy to go to a foreign country and get laughs like that... either way, cursing or no cursing, toned down or not toned down, the guy is great
Brilliant job!
What a first impression
Bit late, but I'd be nervous too if I had to concentrate all my effort into not saying 'fuck'
Excellent video !
Legend
Billy Connolly said Tommy Tiernan is one of his top 3 stand up comedians of all time. Thats good enough for me because Billy is my all time No.1.
hahaha i love the way he changes it for America's
Go on Tommy!!
you can tell he's trying to think of what buildings the pub is between!!!
but he' still funny as hell!!!
hes so nervous! awe i love him!!!!!!!!
@SpecterReflector Robert Boyle, considered to the “The Father of Chemistry”; George Boole also known as The Father of Computer Science; William Thomson; Ernest Walton... I can go on but I think you get my point, ALL IRISH. Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Sinead O’Connor, U2, Brendan Gleeson to name a few more. In the 20th century alone , Ireland produced four winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature: George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney.
He's one of the more hit and miss comedians I've ever watched but at the same time...when this guy is on WOOOOW is he on
Brilliant
Haha I've always joked about having a dirty and clean Olympics, the six pint triple jump and poll vault
went to see him last month
why is tommy tiernan not cursing..........and why did he say gasoline......ITS PETROL
Irish girl In Spain Because it's live TV and the Americans call petrol gasoline
He isn't cursing because it's American TV.
@@LeMerch Americas think gasoline shortened is petrol or diesel
Some Americans are silly about this, yes, but I spent 3 years in Europe having to explain why I had an Italian name not an "American" one. That got old. My childhood friends asked each other "what are you?" because we spoke different languages at home, ate "weird" foods, went to churches with gold onion domes, etc. Polish, Irish, etc. meant roots, not nationality. Now Chinese, African, Iranian and Eastern European immigrants are having Irish children, and it's Ireland's turn to see how it works.
Class, wer dya find it?
haha if you didnt see the fire it didnt fucking exist.... this man is great i want to see him live..... he is so fuckin funny!
awesome!
In the US, a quiet audience means a comic is bombing, so clapping and cheering means Tiernan did well. It's a back-and-forth with the comedian which is often even stronger with black audiences. (Check out Katt Williams or Dave Chappelle videos.) Comedians work these responses for maximum effect. I imagine it throw performers from other countries who are used to different pacing and quieter audiences, and who don't know how to basically manage the crowd.
He is good !!
Timmy wat a man
tommy
This is so bloody true.
Personally I prefer Dylan Moran but Tommy Tiernan has some great moments! God bless em both!
As Tommy walked off one member of the audience probably turned to their friend and said "Man, that Scottish guy was funny!"
Tommy you make us proud to be Irish,
best comedian in the world :-)
@SpecterReflector We are world renown for our horses, sense of humour, strong culture and rich history, all of this from a small island of less than 4 million people might I add. Ireland is said to be the country of “A Hundred Thousand Welcomes” and they are greeted with warmth from every country.
Was dat my phone? LMFAO!
Soft day. Never boil your cabbage twice.
It's a bit odd the way the whole crowd keeps clapping, it's not quite like that in front of an Irish crowd.
ha. i literally just said the same thing further up. im sure its also very off putting for a comedian as it breaks their stride
I totally feckin' agree with you! People with life and street smarts have had some of the most hysterical comedy... bill engvill (sp?), Robin Williams, etc. I think tommy tiernan is a riot.. i love anything irish but i like an irish guy who can be funny and make sense at the same time lol
@DanielLeahy95 Im only messing. Hes from Navan.
The bit about us irish not moving from our bar seat during a fire alarm is so true. It just ain't gonna happen lol
not just bar seat, any seat
"Sure its probably nothing"
its true i was in a night club and fire alarm went off and everyone was like why the fuck did the music stop
I knew a pub where they thought the fire alarm was techno and started dancing.
hes a genius
Yea can kinda tell he's dieing to start cursin, its killin him inside!!! lol funny guy
Actually, many Irish Americans know which counties their families are from. Mine were from Mayo. But I only just learned where exactly my English and Scottish great-grandparents came from and still don't know about the Slovak ones. I only knew about the ones from Mayo and Sicily. We tend to say we're Irish, Italian, etc. if our families came over in the last 100 years because some of the culture remains, though less with each generation. I do agree with Xozona re Irish heritage being overplayed.
i'm from the US, and i like self-deprecating humor. I'm also black, adn that's pretty much teh backbone of black humor. You only hope the audience is sophisticated enough to realize that it's a joke and not a documentary
christ we really are a nation of begrudgers.i say fair play to him-always loved the guy!
Imagine the American's hearing the uncensored version of this ha! I have to say Irish humour is the best in the world. American comedy is bland and lifeless, it's actually painful!
Yup yup too true!?! It’s actually almost painful to hear him be so clean!?! Without the Irish manner of the bad language coming out!?! It’s actually quite irritating to hear him be so fake!?!
you are so true!
Live tommy owns, Laughter is canned on these shows. An excellent performance. I think it would be interesting to see dylan moran chat on the show, i think an interview with dylan moran is due on leno or letterman
Why it's Gerry of Derry.
haha you can se how nervous he is
Yes
A good set, not the easiest either, the audience are not there to see him, probably most don't know of him. His material was most likely checked so he had to change his delivery! That's the trade off to get to whatever million viewers!
@SpecterReflector Seriously, just calm down. If you don't like the videos, there should be a little red "X" in the corner of your screen and ,if you click it, they will go away.
Great comedian. No english comedian even comes close
Eddie Izzard.
zimzum55 zimzum55 He's Irish
zimzum55 zimzum55. he is irish
Thats a bold claim buddy! And absolutely rubbish too :-(
Ricky Gervais.
Woo, I'm Irish hope yous Americans find his just as good as us in Ireland
thats right
I agree he looks a bit like "i don't know how they'll react...oh shit..." still he is cool
I like the other bit about the olympics later on....
ah wellll
Gasoline in the USA
Making it easier to understand, Yankees don't understand certain accents.. Scottish, Irish etc
@911shorty: Hey there. One great-grandmother was from Swinford. She was a tough old broad who smoked unitl ~age 90, and she scared me when I was little. Makes sense considering that she would throw rocks at the priests as a kid. Don't have the info on the other great-grandmother off-hand. I just remember that she was the "lace curtain" one. ;)
people that knock him ...feck off he did america...proud of ya tom
haha thats the way he always looks
Sorry I was wrong..
that was really good.
this was showen on rte awile back about tommy tryin 2 crack the states. he had so much material it was really hard 4 him 2 cut it all down 2 fit precisely in2 the letterman time slot, so i think it might have partially taken away from some of the jokes fluidity.
@SpecterReflector
Whys that?
I'd rephrase that to some American's. I'm an American and love the Irish. Guys like Tommy Tiernan are friggen hilarious. Give him 10 seconds, and he can make you piss yourself laughing, lol.
I'll still agree with you on the twat part though, seems like we're overrun with 'em here. :p
no he's not. he had 2 change the words from a remand center for young delinquents to something more american. Also there were several curses in this bit when he does it in Ireland or live
The constant clapping only happens on talk shows--not in clubs. I'm not sure about Letterman, but some shows either 1) dub in laughter/applause before broadcast or 2) turn an "Applause" sign on and off during the routine. Often the network--rather than the host--is behind this crap. It usually has to do with paid advertising (i.e., a show that doesn't produce laughter won't be able to get as much for commercial spots). This speaks to the intelligence of executives; not Americans in general.
Very clean for Tommy Tiernan, the Americans don't like the swear words. Here in IReland every second word he says is a curse hahaha
yeah i know man you could see the exprestion on tommy's face that he was pissed off every time they clapped
@jakepatrix obviously, its in his act, hes in america
what a man.go irish people
tommy tiernan came to ur school last week..soooo funny
A small child of beer haha
It's the timing for the punchline because the audience laugh to early for to long
STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!! Why on earth are you all bickering. Once you comment/fight on TH-cam it renders you common. A common commoner of the commonest commontary.
I love coke tommy
Commentary - just thought I'd complete your alliterative rant with the correct spelling. You're welcome.,😇
You're commentary is commonly correct..
Lol
@05meervs i personally think its his lack of space to move around and be energetic like he usually does.
I prefer it when they don't swear all the time. It's like they rely of swearing for the humor rather than being actually funny. He's a great comedian when he's not cursing all the time
Just on TV! Though it would be nice if things were loser, especially since the Letterman Show is on at 11:30 at night. But the live shows or cable TV shows are a whole different fucking story. :)
We are dumb...but not that dumb. It's pretty much basic knowledge here that Galway is a county, and not a"small village" in Ireland, mostly because every other person from this country identifies WAAAYYYY to much with their "Irish" side, however insignificant and diluted it may be.
@SpecterReflector you seem to think Irish comedians are so bad then why are so many employed by the BBC Dara O'Brien,Graeme Norton,Ed Byrne ,Patrick Kielty
Jason Byrne,Diarmuid Corr,Colin Murphy,Keith Farnan, Andrew maxwell even jimmy Carr's parent are Irish
"a small child of beer" ..dylan moran had a piece of material the same as this word for word ..someone ripped someone off!!! !
It's called 'playing for your audience'.
It really is. He’s brilliant at pitching it to the unique audience.
Krashd - Television shows have those signs, not the comedy clubs or theaters, and we're still noisy, even without the sign. It's a cultural difference, plain and simple. And what are you thinking of as "American" that's so different in standup? I see the difference in sitcoms, but not as much in standup. Jimmy Carr and (especially) Lenny Henry's acts, among others, sound like many US ones. BTW - I'm impressed that you speak so many languages to be able to assess humor from all over the world.
@BabaGanoush86 - yeah, eejit!
@Cockel100 who you, yeah sure why not
"Dylan moran is for the d 4 crowd"
Is this because he is intelligent and articulate and uses big words which you can't understand?
Tiernan is funny no doubt, but his humour involves mainly roaring and swearing, which Moran doesn't need to do because he is naturally more funnier. Just watch his interview with Johnathon Ross on youtube to see his quick wit.