"I always wanted to look like a prawn who's being airlifted." 😂 Couldn't have been said more poetically than that. As a 60-something woman who DOESN'T have the time, money, or priority to follow these trends, I APPLAUD YOU!!!!
People always say that women appreciate a man that stand up to other men. Yet a man that excuses her woman from the peer pressure of uncomfortable shoes? Thats the real deal.
High heels are much older than 60 years as a trend…if anything you grew up with the height of that expectation. Tho not giving a toss is a much better way to put it, it’s just called wisdom!!! ^Whole heartedly agree with above comment! Tho men shouldn’t have to “excuse you” from anything as they are not your keepers. At least my partners aren’t, but that’s me. I thankfully have free will and men nor women dictate what I dress or do. :)
As one of the 50, I can honestly say that literally EVERY piece of his standup available to us on TH-cam is ABSOLUTE GOLD! Because his material is all about fundamental forces of human nature, and because he is absurdist, it doesn’t matter when the set was recorded- it’s all timeless. I am envious of anyone just discovering him for the joy they about to experience; I am also just as sorry for the withdrawal pain they will experience in shortly thereafter because there’s just not enough of his material available.
I love this man he’s been a favorite of mine for years. He’s not a comedian, he’s a comedic philosopher with artistic poetic skill unlike anything else I’ve seen ❤😂
I definitely consider Dylan part of the Irish poetic/literary tradition. Some of his turns of phrase are just beautiful ''...something to stir the little cosmos in his skull...'' Positively Yeatsian! 😆
Hard agree. He's one of the very few genuine wordsmith performers of the modern era. Certainly the most eloquent comedian I can think of, from any time period actually. Plenty of confidently articulate, even cogent ones, but none quite as poetic.
@@I_Am_The_Paulrus hahaha not quite but I do live about 200 yards away from him in Edinburgh, and in 2018 was invited to his sons New Year’s Eve party. I brushed past him in the corridor : D
The thing I like about Dylan is that he could say any sentence. If words exist in the english language, dylan can put them in some random ortder and still make them funny.
Same here. I started with the Walshes family, discovered the genius that is Graham Linehan, then warched the IT crowd, then Black books last week and discovered Dylan Moran and now I am here, binge watching his stand-up comedy because now my life depends on it.
Count me among the 50 Americans. I've been a fan for years now. Despite knowing that he puts a lot of work and effort into his routine, he always sounds like he's just talking off the top of his head. That's what makes him a great comedian, he doesn't sound like comedian.
These 11minutes with new jokes to me, were like Christmas for a kid. Wonder what it feels like to that creative, inventive and funny? Or is it just well hidden hard work at his craft? I agree more and more that he might be within the ten best comedians, that I have heard. I hope he can continue to stay mostly above political partisanship, and only use it to create more unexpected absurdities.
It helps to be well read. If I can recall from a years old interview that reading books with a focus on human nature and related themes is one of Dylans main pastimes. Reading is his main form of media consumption, and I guess it kind of shows. Dude is a wordsmith.
Yeah that's the only part I would push back on lol clothes and makeup aren't priorities for me but especially for certain occasions/environments, they become a sort of modern day battle armor and imbue confidence
As an American, I know him from Black Books which popped up on some streaming service or another a while back. I hadn’t seen him before or since until I got this video tucked neatly into my algorithm. What a pleasure. Also, I don’t know anyone who ever watched that show besides my wife and I
Most Americans don’t know him. I’m an American and I got introduced to him by my best friend, who is also an American, but she’s been living in Scotland for over a decade now. I love his style of humor, its extremely dry, nihilistic, and euphemistic, and I completely get that, but I have been told at length and many times that I am Weird and my sense of humor is “dark”. Comparing American and Moran’s style of comedy is rather fascinating. There’s one or two American comedians I like (Taylor Tomlinson and Jeff Dunham come to mind) but by far my fav stand ups are comedians people like Dylan Moran, Daniel Sloss (from Scotland), Sarah Millican (from the UK) and Randy Feltface (Australian), and what I’ve noticed that all my favs have in common is that they usually use stories to facilitate comedy, whereas the American comedians typically try to typically deliver constantly witty punchlines, but for me the lack of set-up usually causes it to fall flat.
Mary Shelley: I've got a story. Percy Shelley: what's it about? Mary: a morally devoid scientist who is somehow worse than a murdering cadaver man he makes contrary to the laws of nature and then abandons. I thought I'd call him Percy, but I'm pretty sure our friends will get it. 😆
I'm one of the 50 Americans who know and love Dylan Moran and Black's Books. He is incredible. Now I also know about Bill Bailey and a host of other wonderful UK performers. We watch British tv. American tv is s**t.
Now you’ve discovered British comedy, here’s a few more to try Blackadder IT Crowd Ab Fab Vicar of Dibley That’s just a small suggestion. There is an incredible breadth to comedy from the UK to try.
I’ve seen Dylan Moran live several times, and all his best performances were in sobriety. I saw him last spring, and spent most of his performance worrying about his well-being now that he’s off the wagon. He was practically incoherent, and people were walking out, it was really disappointing and worrying. I hope he gets the help he needs and gets back on form, because he has so much to offer the comedy space
I just looked on my shelf - I have this DVD - I Have seen him live twice, I've only seen three live shows so that's a record, Unless Louie CK comes back, the other show was Doug Stanhope and not very good. Dylans Film "A Film With Me In It" is a masterpiece of cinema.
Great comedian that does very little comedy on tv these days. He was in one of the best sitcoms of the naughties called black books and was in shaun of the dead, and for some reason, he disappeared from tv afterwards.
His flow and his sprinkling of absurdity, definitely my favorite stand up comedian
"I always wanted to look like a prawn who's being airlifted." 😂 Couldn't have been said more poetically than that. As a 60-something woman who DOESN'T have the time, money, or priority to follow these trends, I APPLAUD YOU!!!!
People always say that women appreciate a man that stand up to other men.
Yet a man that excuses her woman from the peer pressure of uncomfortable shoes?
Thats the real deal.
High heels are much older than 60 years as a trend…if anything you grew up with the height of that expectation. Tho not giving a toss is a much better way to put it, it’s just called wisdom!!!
^Whole heartedly agree with above comment! Tho men shouldn’t have to “excuse you” from anything as they are not your keepers. At least my partners aren’t, but that’s me. I thankfully have free will and men nor women dictate what I dress or do. :)
At any rate, the people who you should try to impress are not people so vain as to demand you wear high-heels in the first place.
As one of the 50, I can honestly say that literally EVERY piece of his standup available to us on TH-cam is ABSOLUTE GOLD! Because his material is all about fundamental forces of human nature, and because he is absurdist, it doesn’t matter when the set was recorded- it’s all timeless.
I am envious of anyone just discovering him for the joy they about to experience; I am also just as sorry for the withdrawal pain they will experience in shortly thereafter because there’s just not enough of his material available.
If you are'nt aware, Dylan had a brilliant comedy series called Black Books. A must watch for any Dylan Moran fan.
"I got in a sleeping bag but they found me" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this man he’s been a favorite of mine for years. He’s not a comedian, he’s a comedic philosopher with artistic poetic skill unlike anything else I’ve seen ❤😂
I agree. He is soooo funny but in a very different way.
"Judging the mice..." LOL!
I definitely consider Dylan part of the Irish poetic/literary tradition. Some of his turns of phrase are just beautiful
''...something to stir the little cosmos in his skull...''
Positively Yeatsian! 😆
Hard agree. He's one of the very few genuine wordsmith performers of the modern era. Certainly the most eloquent comedian I can think of, from any time period actually. Plenty of confidently articulate, even cogent ones, but none quite as poetic.
Not quite the lake isle of Innesfree but i appreciate the sentiment
@@ShamBard1878Dylan, is that you!? 😮😅
@@I_Am_The_Paulrus hahaha not quite but I do live about 200 yards away from him in Edinburgh, and in 2018 was invited to his sons New Year’s Eve party. I brushed past him in the corridor : D
I ❤ how he roasts and respects women at the same time. Pure class.
That is the because of the terrifying Irish mother complex 😂
He's a very modern man
Men love women while at the same time realising that they are idiots . They have bosoms , d'you see ?
Yes now i am a man but I think so too and in a time where many stand up men can only kick down
The thing I like about Dylan is that he could say any sentence. If words exist in the english language, dylan can put them in some random ortder and still make them funny.
"I have no blood in my eyes😅😂🤣
'Always wanted to feel like a prawn being lifted' had me howling 😂😂
Great description too. 😂😂
😍 we all need more Dylans in this world, especially now.
The genius of erudite absurdity and perfect delivery
My favourite was the mice judging me while I cleaned the oven.
"I will get up and things will improve" 😂😂😂
“A chandelier hung over your uterus” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
as wordsmith as a drunk Shakespeare
This guy is brilliant and I’ve never heard of him before today.
Comic poet.
Same here. I started with the Walshes family, discovered the genius that is Graham Linehan, then warched the IT crowd, then Black books last week and discovered Dylan Moran and now I am here, binge watching his stand-up comedy because now my life depends on it.
Top 10 stand up of all time. Only 50 people know him in America. Start a podcast Dylan, give into corporate greed! GIVE ME YOUR KIDNEYS
As one of the 50 Americans who love Dylan, I emphatically agree. We need this man's kidneys. He's WASTING THEM! 😂
Dylan is well known in the U.K. especially from the comedy Black Books, brilliant TV show.
Count me among the 50 Americans. I've been a fan for years now. Despite knowing that he puts a lot of work and effort into his routine, he always sounds like he's just talking off the top of his head. That's what makes him a great comedian, he doesn't sound like comedian.
I have no idea what Americans know
Pure, pure GENIUS!!!!😂🤣
“I could hear her breasts swinging as she walked behind me” IM CRYING 😭
I got all the way to the end and then "judging the mice" 😂
He's enviably good. He makes standup seem so effortless.
That's the beauty of being drunk on stage 😂
He's an artist with how he thinks. I love it
One of the best comics around.
Agreed!
A pleasure to witness one of the best as he comics around.
Not me just watching some random Dylan Moran stuff during my lunch break. 🤣
WFH means you don't have to wait for lunch break 😉
‘The friendly magazine titles like Hello, C’mere, Give Us A Lick and so on…’ 😂😂
At prawn being airlifted, I had to pause the video and my laughter. The coffee I had drunk decided it was now urine and wanted out.
I'd like to see Bernard and Manny on stage together.
5:38 Genius. This is Genius at work.
😂
Dylan Moran is a treasure! More, please!
Irascible and charming in equal measure. ❤️Dylan, a once in a lifetime comedic talent.
Hes still one of the best comedians, he still gets me to bust out laughing, even with multiple watchings.
His material isn't bad. But what makes it good is his mastery of the English language.
All Women are Mary Shelley & All Men are The 𝘾𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚. At no point does Dylan say monster.
Unlike many he's read the book.
Why is that important ?
@@joeandjoe2It is important because “creature” and “monster” are two different words with two quite different meanings.
“Judging the mice”
I literally started choking I laughed so hard and my husband looked at me like I was mental
This is hilarious, but the monster is insightful and brilliant.
Love you Dylan Moran
These 11minutes with new jokes to me, were like Christmas for a kid. Wonder what it feels like to that creative, inventive and funny? Or is it just well hidden hard work at his craft? I agree more and more that he might be within the ten best comedians, that I have heard. I hope he can continue to stay mostly above political partisanship, and only use it to create more unexpected absurdities.
I think he is very funny & probably very unwell...
It helps to be well read. If I can recall from a years old interview that reading books with a focus on human nature and related themes is one of Dylans main pastimes. Reading is his main form of media consumption, and I guess it kind of shows. Dude is a wordsmith.
Dude has not seen my shoe addiction. That's for no man. They do not care about my heel collection. But I do.
The clip clop and click clack sounds are PEAK dress-up, as an adult.
I get to walk around sounding *fancy* all day 😂😂😂
Yeah that's the only part I would push back on lol clothes and makeup aren't priorities for me but especially for certain occasions/environments, they become a sort of modern day battle armor and imbue confidence
With you. 👠
He’s incredible! I vibe some George Carlin brilliance but it’s all his own style & delivery. 🤩
He is a true poet and genius- Her eyes were like lapis lazuli thrown into little dishes of utterly butterly 😂
He is so hilarious my abdomens hurt from laughing so hard 😅
More fresh Dylan! Yay!
Is it true that Americans don’t know him??? He is the best stand up in the world.
As an American, I know him from Black Books which popped up on some streaming service or another a while back. I hadn’t seen him before or since until I got this video tucked neatly into my algorithm. What a pleasure.
Also, I don’t know anyone who ever watched that show besides my wife and I
Canadian here… never heard of him before stumbling on this! 😅
Most Americans don’t know him. I’m an American and I got introduced to him by my best friend, who is also an American, but she’s been living in Scotland for over a decade now. I love his style of humor, its extremely dry, nihilistic, and euphemistic, and I completely get that, but I have been told at length and many times that I am Weird and my sense of humor is “dark”.
Comparing American and Moran’s style of comedy is rather fascinating. There’s one or two American comedians I like (Taylor Tomlinson and Jeff Dunham come to mind) but by far my fav stand ups are comedians people like Dylan Moran, Daniel Sloss (from Scotland), Sarah Millican (from the UK) and Randy Feltface (Australian), and what I’ve noticed that all my favs have in common is that they usually use stories to facilitate comedy, whereas the American comedians typically try to typically deliver constantly witty punchlines, but for me the lack of set-up usually causes it to fall flat.
Mary Shelley: I've got a story.
Percy Shelley: what's it about?
Mary: a morally devoid scientist who is somehow worse than a murdering cadaver man he makes contrary to the laws of nature and then abandons. I thought I'd call him Percy, but I'm pretty sure our friends will get it. 😆
Something that stirs the little cosmos in our skulls
This guy played a nerd in an old movie I used to like. He's a lot more intelligent and likable in stand-up. Good for him.
Seeing him live in a month. Too excited for words 😁
Dylan Moran is one of the greatest ever!
"I had an eclair inside an eclair"
😂
He is incomparable! Sui generis!
I remember watching him live over a decade ago, and he's left an impression. I was so fortunate.
I'm one of the 50 Americans who know and love Dylan Moran and Black's Books. He is incredible. Now I also know about Bill Bailey and a host of other wonderful UK performers. We watch British tv. American tv is s**t.
*Black Books
You're watching OLD British TV (Black Books was 2000-2004). British TV is s**t too now. This footage here is from a good few years ago.
@@Canalcoholic O we know! Timeless!
I love Bailey. Great in every show he’s on.
Now you’ve discovered British comedy, here’s a few more to try
Blackadder
IT Crowd
Ab Fab
Vicar of Dibley
That’s just a small suggestion. There is an incredible breadth to comedy from the UK to try.
Not to be that guy, but the Monster is quite an intelligent and poetic soul, not some lumbering brute.
Yep, you're that guy 🙄
@@narcissus79I'm ok with that.
I Love Dylan ❤
Hes hilarious been watching him for years
Rufus the Thief!!! 😂
Tricked, into a disco situation...!
That was bloody good!
Time for the monster to go out for a pizza and a movie on Friday night.
He's a genius
love this guy, so so clever.
We need more Dylans in this world ❤it😅😅
10:22 YO DYLAN? You got gum in your shoe.
after too many american comedians, this is a breath of fresh air!
Looove 😂
I love you. Truly, madly, deeply. (that sounds crazy) 😂❤
National treasure❤
Have loved Dylan for decades. Love his stand up (seen him live) and Black Books but my favourite is How Do You Want Me? Fuckin' brilliant!
Judging the mice 😂😂😂
i highly recommend watching 'black book', it's sooo funny!
Judging the mice made me actually scream
I’ve seen Dylan Moran live several times, and all his best performances were in sobriety. I saw him last spring, and spent most of his performance worrying about his well-being now that he’s off the wagon. He was practically incoherent, and people were walking out, it was really disappointing and worrying. I hope he gets the help he needs and gets back on form, because he has so much to offer the comedy space
One of the best stand-ups of all time. Also, does this guy age?
Judging the mice.
😆
The creature, The monster. He has a name. Adam. Adam Frankenstein. He is Frankenstein.
Frankenstein was the scientist who made the creature, not the creature's name.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 The creature takes the name of his creator same as a son.
“The music is hideous.” 😂
Hey, as an American I love the casual but frequent swipes at my country. I know. It always feels better to take a pop a Top Nation : )
I laughed so hard. I swear a little pee came out.
so true
I adore him. And should I be worried his right hand shakes when holding the microphone?
He'd brilliant
It took me a minuts, Rufus. 😊
A hame sandwich with a pickel!
I just looked on my shelf - I have this DVD - I Have seen him live twice, I've only seen three live shows so that's a record, Unless Louie CK comes back, the other show was Doug Stanhope and not very good. Dylans Film "A Film With Me In It" is a masterpiece of cinema.
He is my idol ❤🎉😂
😂😂😂Hilarious😂 love him❤
Time for a new era of black books
I haven't kept up with Dylan Moran. Has he essentially become his character Bernard Black?
He always basically was Bernard Black, I think he’s just more depressed now than cynical, given the state of the world.
Great comedian that does very little comedy on tv these days. He was in one of the best sitcoms of the naughties called black books and was in shaun of the dead, and for some reason, he disappeared from tv afterwards.
If you like Dylan check out the series Black Books it's dry, absurd, and witty I love it.
I was pretty sure I was going to marry him one day. Teenage dreams.
Was it the beautiful Irish hair?
❤❤❤
consuming wine and chocolate while doing his act... this is how you know he is good people
Awesome 😂😂😂
Haha
😂sick...💯
I disagree; I think all men are Victor Frankenstein. If you’ve read the book, that’s much worse.
judging the mice
"De mooeves". A bit of Navan leaked out.