As a lifelong watcher of Whose Line Is It Anyway (all 3 iterations of it), seeing Wayne Brady come on this show and just fit in so well with the others just makes me so damn happy. Edit: just wanted to add, seeing Wayne and Ross work so seemlessly together in this song reminds me so much of the Greatest Hits sketches on Whose Line and how Wayne and another (like Chip or Brad) would just bust out these absolute banger songs.
After 50+ watches I’m noticing that Ross mimics a different Beastie Boy on each verse. Mike D on the first and MCA on the second. That’s deep improv right there.
:55 Ross is about to go in for another verse but Wayne starts a chorus segment first and Ross smoothly sees what's happening and adapts. Top end talent across the board.
Ross and Brady are impressive but I also wanna shoutout the accompanist for also being able to anticipate their verses and effectively play over them including the pause at the end.
I want to see more of Rashawn, I want to see Wayne show up for this more, but they absolutely need to come up with more ways to make Ross do Beastie Boys impressions.
I know this video is old, but this is kinda crazy for me. Of course I know Wayne Brady, we all do. But I also know Ross. I've been watching a live roleplay, like Dimension 20 or Critical Role, and it's a campaign of the Masks of Nyarlathotep from Call of Cthulhu. It's on the Glass Cannon channel. Ross plays acool collected aristocratic PTSD haunted English veteran from World War 1. And seeing hours of his performance on there, then on here, knowing he's done improv on stage with Sir Patrick Stewart mulitple times....it's crazy to see the dffierence
Goin to the block party right over there (there!) Everybody's runnin tho you know they don't care Don't you know they have it but they do not want to hide Roll it on the pavement that's a slip n slide Everybody go and grab your sons and your daughters All you gotta do is just turn on the water Because situation's drastic H2O and you're slipping on the plastic Abra Kadabra! Ooh what a shock (shock!) Underneath the slip n slide like there was a rock (rock!) Right under the plastic you just couldn't see A kid slid on it and he skinned his knee He skinned his knee and began to cry (what!?) I needed insurance to indemnify Oh my goodness now I'm telling you It started as a party now my parents gettin sued When you slip and you slide And nowhere to hide When you slip and you slide and there's nowhere to hide When you slip (slip) slide (slide) Slip slip slip side When you slip.... Slide there's no where to hide BOII
At this point Ross has just become a beastie boy.
Like an Adam Lambert Queen situation
This is like the top tier of two generations of improvisers coming together and it’s, naturally, impeccable.
As a lifelong watcher of Whose Line Is It Anyway (all 3 iterations of it), seeing Wayne Brady come on this show and just fit in so well with the others just makes me so damn happy.
Edit: just wanted to add, seeing Wayne and Ross work so seemlessly together in this song reminds me so much of the Greatest Hits sketches on Whose Line and how Wayne and another (like Chip or Brad) would just bust out these absolute banger songs.
@@badwolf3618 I know what you mean, I got strong "Sponge" vibes from this one
After 50+ watches I’m noticing that Ross mimics a different Beastie Boy on each verse. Mike D on the first and MCA on the second. That’s deep improv right there.
And Wayne turns into Flavor Flav at the end. What's a public enemy doing here?
Mans really rhymed with "Indemnify"
You can see the exact moment at 0:15 when Wayne realizes they're cooking and slips into the Avatar State
You can see the change in his eyebrows😂
ross looking like a muppet depiction of a stereotypical nerdy white guy really ties this all together
:55 Ross is about to go in for another verse but Wayne starts a chorus segment first and Ross smoothly sees what's happening and adapts. Top end talent across the board.
The lost verse. I'm sure it would have been epic
@@Canuckvik I'd absolutely watch an entire MSN episode of just Ross improvising Beastie Boys verses.
Imagine if Wayne Brady was just regularly on Dropout
Ross and Brady are impressive but I also wanna shoutout the accompanist for also being able to anticipate their verses and effectively play over them including the pause at the end.
1:01 I’ve been watching this part over and over again, it just tickles the brain
Wayne Brady stole my heart with that little “boiiii”
That “Abracadabra” transition is the most beastie boys thing ever. I got visions of Adam Yauch just now (RIP, Adam)
0:35 wayne's little 👐 SHOCK
I saw a clip of this out of context and I could not believe it was improvised. That's just insane. I have massive respect for quick wit like this
This is great even before you realize how insanely difficult it is.
This is so much better than it has *any* right to be
0:44 i love how they bop to the beat here
I want to see more of Rashawn, I want to see Wayne show up for this more, but they absolutely need to come up with more ways to make Ross do Beastie Boys impressions.
This episode was sooo good
Hands down this one was my favourite from the episode, it's so good, thanks for uploading
It's my all time favorite Dropout song period.
This is genuinely so fucking good
If I had a nickel for every time Ross Bryant improvised a Beastie Boys song on Dropout, I'd have 2 nickels...
FUUUUUUUUUUUG ME, I WAS CONVINCED, ABSOLUTELY SURE, NO EVEN THE SLIGHTEST DOUBT THAT THIS TALL GUY WAS THE GUY FROM WORKAHOLICS
no that's Keith O'Brien
@@averagejoey2000 Another addition to the Grant-O-Verse
Thank you for posting this. So much talent here.
There's no part of this that isn't impeccable.
how does his mind go to "indemnify!" So creative of a line ending there
Ross really should be on whose line...change my mind
the karaoke episodes are my favourite... I wish "Overdraft Fees" and "West Side Wishy Washy" were on TH-cam
I know this video is old, but this is kinda crazy for me. Of course I know Wayne Brady, we all do. But I also know Ross. I've been watching a live roleplay, like Dimension 20 or Critical Role, and it's a campaign of the Masks of Nyarlathotep from Call of Cthulhu. It's on the Glass Cannon channel. Ross plays acool collected aristocratic PTSD haunted English veteran from World War 1. And seeing hours of his performance on there, then on here, knowing he's done improv on stage with Sir Patrick Stewart mulitple times....it's crazy to see the dffierence
@@Sindar I’ve never heard of Glass Cannon, I’ll have to check it out!
GOATED.
Goin to the block party right over there (there!)
Everybody's runnin tho you know they don't care
Don't you know they have it but they do not want to hide
Roll it on the pavement that's a slip n slide
Everybody go and grab your sons and your daughters
All you gotta do is just turn on the water
Because situation's drastic
H2O and you're slipping on the plastic
Abra Kadabra! Ooh what a shock (shock!)
Underneath the slip n slide like there was a rock (rock!)
Right under the plastic you just couldn't see
A kid slid on it and he skinned his knee
He skinned his knee and began to cry (what!?)
I needed insurance to indemnify
Oh my goodness now I'm telling you
It started as a party now my parents gettin sued
When you slip and you slide
And nowhere to hide
When you slip and you slide and there's nowhere to hide
When you slip (slip) slide (slide)
Slip slip slip side
When you slip....
Slide there's no where to hide
BOII
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THESE
Indemnify in a rap goddamn
This is like my baby sensory video
Is this all just improvised? If it is that's genuinely insane
Boiiiiii
Woooooooooooow!😮😮😮
I’m gonna tell my kids this was Run The Jewels
Is it just me or does the tiny cut off Sam voice right at the end sound like the "gnomed" meme
Ross and Wayne vs joey valence and brae?
...this can't be improv. It's just way too good.
Wayne literally makes this joke after this song "People will say that it's written. But would ya write that. Would ya?" 😂
Full episode?
The full episode is on their subscription service, Dropout
@@CDTwitlerwhat’s the name of the episode
@@BlazeNichols-sc4ku Make Some Noise, S2E6, "Not Really My Thing."