Jimmy Carr's stand up is exceptional. As a TV host, he's tremendous. As a talk show guest, he's engaging. He's so quick with his humor. One of the best in the business by far
Absolutely! He's always been an excellent comedian and TV personality, but having heard more of him having serious conversations recently makes you realise how much of an intelligent and down to earth guy he is
What great reaction from Jimmy. Loved how instead of bitching about something trivial, he chose to appreciate what he does and what other people dont get to. Comes across as guy who is really down to earth. Great listen.
3:32 I love his sly "good luck with this" that somehow didn't get a chuckle from Joe. Such a perfect Jimmy compliment. "Good luck" with the biggest podcast in history, maybe it'll work out for you eventually 😂
It’s so refreshing to hear him talking about that in the way that he does, I’m so tired of people in those insanely high top 0.0001% ways of making a living complaining about trivial things as though they aren’t fortunate to be where they are and now where the vast majority of people are. Keeping proper perspective in life is crucial to staying grounded and crucial for remaining a good comic as well.
Mr. Carr. All I can say is thank you. If I am fortunate one day to not only watch a live show but to be part of the interactivity. An absolute gem…to infinity please…
@@supremebuffalo6322 Yes and No. I was pulled up from the audience at one of his shows. And the sketch was to play his best friend. I didn't really explain it well lol, was in a rush when I typed the comment
I mean.. I was already a pretty big fan of Jimmy Carr before this podcast...but now?... my god man.. i love this guy now. What a breath of positive fresh air man
His comment about how people in the biz need to have perspective and realize they get to do what they do for a living is a blessing on its own and that there’s people of all ages at home watching this podcast that have to get up everyday to work, and that he hopes and wishes everyone gets to fulfill their dreams of doing what they want in life really vibed with me. I’ve worked my whole life and I would be eternally grateful if I made a living playing music AND be genuinely happy for others that achieved the same thing. Life’s been shit lately and that helped a bit to hear that. Always loved jimmy C
Again i thank you for having this delightful man on as a guest and not as an entertainer. he is one of the men in the world i have yet to be disappointed by his intellect and personality.. bravo Joe!
this is better than most talks I've heard of people claiming they are serious scholars...not comedians. i've watched Jimmy's interview taken by Jordan Peterson and that was a shocker, the guy is brilliant
@@reallivebluescat why would either of those be funny they’re both smart and if you disagree, your political beliefs are probably getting in the way takeoff the rose tinted glasses, my friend Jordan Peterson is a brilliant person. That’s been driven insane he’s got some great lectures,
He's not brilliant. He was a mental health professional who was supposed to know to not quit his anti-anxiety meds cold turkey, which is why he crashed and is now a blithering nut job.@@godwintalking4724
Hope you find a way to make time. It’s tough isn’t it? I’m 53 and wasted most of my life not trying to do the art and music I wanted. So make sure you don’t waste yours my friend.
I mean past a certain point, you cant just "find time" anymore, you have to make time, it might not be all the time in the world, but something is better than nothing.
Ive been an artist for 22 years. Every single day I think “oh shit I don’t know what im doing” but that’s what I love. Find something that holds your attention and start to dive in and if you have that obsessive artistic temperament you will find a never ending expanse that makes time and place irrelevant, so if you start now or 20 years ago the reward is the same. You haven’t missed your chance and age has no relevance
Something i struggle with is getting my ambition back. I had a period of 5 years where i lost so much... another 5 years later, and i still struggle to push myself. Depression is a curse.
Seen Jimmy live a few years back in bristol, he’s funny in the style of comedy he chooses. However I love this interview - a great speaker and very knowledgable!
he has done more for comedy on lots of different levels and forms over 40 years then the vast majority of comedians out there. He knows he isnt the "best", but he's enough for him and for a lot of others. After all - he keeps you coming back to see him.
Yeah no shit , me too. it's just a kind word like "i wish 'em well" .. i don't think he actually believes in wishes ya know. Feels good getting praised as a hard worker from those who don't have to
@@alanmurray5963I bet when you say “God bless” 90% of the time it’s just a reflex and you don’t even think about what you’re saying because it’s so commonly said. When someones sneezes and you say bless you, you just say it because its curtesy, even though the origin of the expression literally God bless you.
Dang Jimmy Carr is like a human Yoda... he's smart on such a fascinating level.. I knew he was very funny but never heard him actually have a conversation
Seen Jimmy live twice now here in the UK. Both times in Taunton where he's more or less testing the water with his material and poking fun at the local country folk (im from Bristol). First time i met him in person after the show and had a brief talk to him and got a hand shake etc. Lovely guy.
Two years ago i left my woman after 6years wedding. I take lsd trip and watch Jimmys shows 6hours and just laughing 😅It was best therapeutic session ever🙏🏿
Most people do 50-70% what they need to do to get where they think they should be. Successful people do 100% of the work they need to do to get where they want to be.
If I got paid to see people laugh and smile. Outside music, I'm not so what you could do better to bring joy. That in itself is a wage, but to get paid enough to live beyond most peoples means is a blessing. Ego is an horrendous downfall for so many.
The losers of life, for example homeless junkies generally also know why they fucked up. Should have never touched that junk, should have finished school. Should have choosen a job that pays. Aint that hard really.
Used to wake up 5 am, worked at a construction site bending, carrying metal bars, cemented shit, started 6 am-4 pm ate, BS around the house, went to play soccer for 2-3 hours, F'd around the PC till 2am, 5am getting up again. etc. etc. you can do it, but the body remembers, it builds up and you crash.
People who like Rogans stand up like the idea of who he is. His stand up isn't that good. He found his calling wirh podcasts. His stand up gave him the skills for podcasting and commentary
Good interview snippet. Unfortunately comedy isn't the only place where people try to bring you down as seen if you scroll through the comments. Some really useful insights from Jimmy there and his off stage chats are always interesting.
Roofed while starting a screen printing business for 5 years, ran the business for 14 years, covid axed it. Got a job in a doctors office making robotic arms for stroke victims, wasn't for me. Got a job in a saw mill, down 40 pounds and kinda like it. Still making some moves on the side, started studying baseball cards like its school for the last couple years. Got some plans with that going on.
The best phrase to deal with any narcissist (which is fundamentally what this is about) is to always identify the point at which they say 'look what you made me do'. No one makes you do anything. You live by your own choices.
There are almost as many people on this planet where at several points in their life, your conclusion does not apply. It varies with individuals, but mostly by socio-economic factors that vary rather widely within and between geographic locations. You can draw the value of 'living by your own choices' along an axis with the endpoints of 'survival' at one extreme, and 'self-fulfillment' at the other. Some can do both, some neither.
@karl5173 talking specificallyabout narcissist behaviour where jealousy and envy trump. Not particularly the fact that people make others do something. Hierarchy exists in every job on earth.
I really don’t agree with jimmys analogies about Comedy being brand new and this is what it felt like in 1930s Jazz clubs… because there were comedians then, and there have been comedians forever, even before the jesters of medieval court. Comedy changes and the way a comedian perform changes, but it’s always been there. I agree that the percentage of people who actually do stand up is nothing, but it’s not new… there would’ve been a joke teller from the start of time. Every tribe would’ve had one.
Stand-up comedy is a relatively very new art form, it stems from minstrel shows in the 1800's. Whereas there have been rich and famous musicians, painters, authors, etc., for centuries. It's only in recent years that we have comedians who have rock-star levels of success.
I really don’t think Joe should be putting himself in the stand up comedian category the same as Jimmy, by saying ‘so few of us..!’ Jimmy performs almost non-stop, still, and lives and breathes it, and is by far the better comic. Joe tried it, was moderate at it, branched into many other things.. which was smart. He was never going to conquer the world just as a comedian.
Those outdoor jobs will get you in way better shape if you just pack you're own lunch. I do that and I stopped drinking, it's crazy seeing the contrast between me and other guys energy wise.
The jealousy from other comedians towards Whitney Cummings when she blew up and her sitcom was being promoted was like nothing I've ever seen. They all had something nasty to say about her.
Well I don't find her much if at all funny, like her latest special with these years is unwatchable. So I do get like the sentiment of oh look, suprise that the hot woman is chosen before so many way better. Then again it was also there with Dane Cook when he became BIG, but then again he himself admits that he became unpleasant egomaniac at those times. Did anyone have anything to say when Chappelle, Louis C.K or Bill Burr blew up? Not really. There is a lot in the field of stand-up the feelings of: "It should've been me." Still, then again, when there is A Lot of voices. There usually is also something else than Just jealousy in it.
Jimmy Carr, is the best comedian by far. Seen him live 3x and he's absolutely insane. Dave Chappelle was good in the 90s but Jummy Carr has always been and still is goating
I'm from Ireland and I think English humor is funnier than American and Americans would probably think the opposite, your goinv to like what is more natural to you
@@jayadams681 I agree. There will be people but the conditions under which they live will be horrendous and casualties will be huge. I'm an old man and the downhill slide, even in just my lifetime, has been disturbing and sad.
I stopped watching Joe 3 years ago because of this crap. His friends like Bert started calling us "pedestrians " I think it was. Like they are looking down on regular people.
WTF are you watching? He’s not taking himself seriously. He’s literally saying he’s avoided hard work, that we’re all on the ground floor so there’s no need for jealousy. It’s very self deprecating.
First time I've heard Jimmy talk outside of stage or screen performance. What a great person to listen to.
He is the most intelligent comedian in the UK.
@PeterSothern you wouldn't think it based on his stand up. I definitely going to be seeking out more conversational content from Jimmy.
I had the same experience when I heard him on James O'Brien's Full Disclosure, I'd fully recommend a listen.
Russel Brand did a great interview with him a while back. Both funny, but intelligent guys
What a pair of smug bastards
Jimmy Carr's stand up is exceptional. As a TV host, he's tremendous. As a talk show guest, he's engaging. He's so quick with his humor. One of the best in the business by far
Absolutely! He's always been an excellent comedian and TV personality, but having heard more of him having serious conversations recently makes you realise how much of an intelligent and down to earth guy he is
Not so good at accounting 😂. Totally agree though, seen him live, he is awesome!
@@andrewmcallister7781 yeah i was gonna day the only thing he’s not good at is paying the tax man lol what a guy
Yes, as a host and talk show guest but his stand-up game is weak.
@@WhitbyStuffwouldn't say that, his comedy may not be for you but his success counts for something
Jimmy is a real one, even if he looks like a ventriloquist's puppet
😂😂😂😂I'm dead 😅
That made me laugh
He always reminds me of the aliens in Galaxy Quest 😂
@@bettynolo23 Never Give Up, Never Surrender! 🤣👏
Lmao
I love Joe as an interviewer. I have never once heard him say anything funny as a stand-up comedian.
Yeh I’m like you. I like everything he does apart from his stand up. 😆
Joe is... stand-up adjacent, lol.
What great reaction from Jimmy. Loved how instead of bitching about something trivial, he chose to appreciate what he does and what other people dont get to. Comes across as guy who is really down to earth. Great listen.
That's what separates the great from the mediocre. State of mind.
When Jimmy Carr tests the audience to see how dark they will let him take his jokes, its absolute comedy gold.
3:32
I love his sly "good luck with this" that somehow didn't get a chuckle from Joe. Such a perfect Jimmy compliment. "Good luck" with the biggest podcast in history, maybe it'll work out for you eventually 😂
i honestly hadn't seen jimmy carr outside of his comedy work and tv but man knows his stuff about life. i wanna see more of that side
It’s so refreshing to hear him talking about that in the way that he does, I’m so tired of people in those insanely high top 0.0001% ways of making a living complaining about trivial things as though they aren’t fortunate to be where they are and now where the vast majority of people are. Keeping proper perspective in life is crucial to staying grounded and crucial for remaining a good comic as well.
Jimmy is very smart, and so brutal in a stand-up show 😂 Was great seeing him live years ago!
That's smart he was pushing the vaccine lol
Seen him twice in Cambridge corn exchange. Even met him and got my program signed.
Genuinely a nice guy
@@petemartin998 "Genuinely a nice guy"
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you're a white, middle class man.
Very smart what like he was telling everyone to get the covid jab not very smart in my book
@@michaelcoward1902why thefuq would you comment that? 😂
Mr. Carr. All I can say is thank you. If I am fortunate one day to not only watch a live show but to be part of the interactivity. An absolute gem…to infinity please…
I was pulled up on stage with Jimmy Carr. I had to play his best mate in a play he wrote. He made me sing YMCA and eat Marshmallows. What a night
So.... 'cast' rather than "pulled up on stage"?
@@supremebuffalo6322 Yes and No. I was pulled up from the audience at one of his shows. And the sketch was to play his best friend. I didn't really explain it well lol, was in a rush when I typed the comment
I mean.. I was already a pretty big fan of Jimmy Carr before this podcast...but now?... my god man.. i love this guy now. What a breath of positive fresh air man
His comment about how people in the biz need to have perspective and realize they get to do what they do for a living is a blessing on its own and that there’s people of all ages at home watching this podcast that have to get up everyday to work, and that he hopes and wishes everyone gets to fulfill their dreams of doing what they want in life really vibed with me. I’ve worked my whole life and I would be eternally grateful if I made a living playing music AND be genuinely happy for others that achieved the same thing. Life’s been shit lately and that helped a bit to hear that. Always loved jimmy C
Again i thank you for having this delightful man on as a guest and not as an entertainer.
he is one of the men in the world i have yet to be disappointed by his intellect and personality..
bravo Joe!
Jimmy and the other comics on 8 out 10 cats show helped me when I was going through it back in 2021. One of my favorite comedians.
Same, watched him all throughout the 2020 lockdown and it made a tough time a bit better
Jimmy a real one for this episode. I could have listened to this for 10 hours not 3, what a conversation.
this is better than most talks I've heard of people claiming they are serious scholars...not comedians. i've watched Jimmy's interview taken by Jordan Peterson and that was a shocker, the guy is brilliant
Who's brilliant? Carr or JP? 😂
@@reallivebluescat why would either of those be funny they’re both smart and if you disagree, your political beliefs are probably getting in the way takeoff the rose tinted glasses, my friend Jordan Peterson is a brilliant person. That’s been driven insane he’s got some great lectures,
He's not brilliant. He was a mental health professional who was supposed to know to not quit his anti-anxiety meds cold turkey, which is why he crashed and is now a blithering nut job.@@godwintalking4724
I'm curious if his mention of the story of Cain and Abel was at all a result of his interview by Jordan.
EVERYONE with a British accent sounds "brilliant" to Americans.
Man I felt what Jimmy said about people who work, I been trying so hard to find time for art in my life of kids, family, and work
Hope you find a way to make time. It’s tough isn’t it? I’m 53 and wasted most of my life not trying to do the art and music I wanted. So make sure you don’t waste yours my friend.
I just have work and I don't have time for art.
I mean past a certain point, you cant just "find time" anymore, you have to make time, it might not be all the time in the world, but something is better than nothing.
Your kids and your family is your art. So is your work, even if others don’t see it that way.
Ive been an artist for 22 years. Every single day I think “oh shit I don’t know what im doing” but that’s what I love. Find something that holds your attention and start to dive in and if you have that obsessive artistic temperament you will find a never ending expanse that makes time and place irrelevant, so if you start now or 20 years ago the reward is the same. You haven’t missed your chance and age has no relevance
Something i struggle with is getting my ambition back. I had a period of 5 years where i lost so much... another 5 years later, and i still struggle to push myself. Depression is a curse.
Seen Jimmy live a few years back in bristol, he’s funny in the style of comedy he chooses. However I love this interview - a great speaker and very knowledgable!
This is SO VERY HELPFUL to listen to. I'm very grateful.
Thanks for sharing!
I love me some Jimmy Carr one of our great British comics 👊🏿
Love Jimmy Carr’s thought process and realism, with depth 👊🏼👏🏼❣️ Brilliant 👍🏼
Jimmy Carr is a brilliant human being.
Until he called the unvaccinated cunts...then I knew he was playing the game
All the best humans avoid paying tax
@@adampugsley7035Rightly so. Who the fuck wants to pay taxes? If you can avoid it, why not.
@@thebodykeepsthescore2828 it's not about wheather you "want" to pay tax. It's part of our social responsibility.
@adampugsley7035 If anyone could avoid paying taxes they would.
The best thing about JR's podcasts are when the guests talk.
Joe's being extremely generous including himself as a stand up comedian...
Yeah he is one of those comedians that doesnt feel the need to make people laugh.
Coming from the TH-cam comments guys. I bet he crying into his millions
@user-fl9xb7ef5f Well, you're most certainly not crying into millions 😂.
he has done more for comedy on lots of different levels and forms over 40 years then the vast majority of comedians out there. He knows he isnt the "best", but he's enough for him and for a lot of others. After all - he keeps you coming back to see him.
Joe was a below average comic. He really did find his way with podcast.
He just wasn’t funny
That 'difference between ambition and entitlement' bit is some powerful stuff.
Jimmy speaks with the analysis of a Cambridge University graduate. Glad his education did not go to waste.
Met him in real life 16 years ago. Great, intelligent guy.
when he had real fat face
Rogan or Carr? 😆
@@RedRam_Menhtrol haha rogan 16 years ago was debating the moon landing shadows so I'm gonna go with carr
What's his IQ?
@@lorenzo.morón492
I love how joe says "us" 🤣
Jimmy is the best. Just a cool guy. Jealousy stems from your lack of doing. That's just it. Work harder to get to where someone else are.
The gentleman option "I'll write a book" 😅
Love Jimmy! Smart and honest dude
LOVE Jimmy and been watching him for 8+ years!! Epic to see him on JRE!!
This exchange reminds me of the quote from the movie Remember the Titans: “He’s a mile ahead of you, Coach.”
Love Jimmy, especially when he gets dark!
❤Jimmy Carr his TH-cam channel gets me thru hard days.
I'm glad Mr Carr chose comedy. He's so intelligent he could have done anything.
"... God bless 'em" awww ❤ thank you jimmy
Well he is an atheist so.......he was raised catholic and considered joining the priesthood 🙏
Yeah no shit , me too. it's just a kind word like "i wish 'em well" .. i don't think he actually believes in wishes ya know. Feels good getting praised as a hard worker from those who don't have to
@@alanmurray5963I bet when you say “God bless” 90% of the time it’s just a reflex and you don’t even think about what you’re saying because it’s so commonly said. When someones sneezes and you say bless you, you just say it because its curtesy, even though the origin of the expression literally God bless you.
Jimmy Carr is hilarious but also incredibly smart..
He suffers from a very rare Carlin syndrome... Hicks had it, Stanhope too...
After this interview, I suddenly have a deepened sense of respect for Carr. He's definitely deeper than I had originally thought.
As a stand up pest control technician, I hope jimmy gets to continue saying goofy shit and it continues to be profitable
I am so blown away by Jimmy Carr's vast spectrum of knowledge. A real thinker!
Dang Jimmy Carr is like a human Yoda... he's smart on such a fascinating level.. I knew he was very funny but never heard him actually have a conversation
Listen to Jimmy on Diary Of a CEO.
I love this guy. Speaks so well
To be content is one of the hardest things a human can do.
Especially a vain, self-absorbed and narcissistic individual like an artist in general, let alone a comic who lives for attention.
This proves to me that these men through Rogans channel should run the world
Seen Jimmy live twice now here in the UK. Both times in Taunton where he's more or less testing the water with his material and poking fun at the local country folk (im from Bristol). First time i met him in person after the show and had a brief talk to him and got a hand shake etc. Lovely guy.
00:49 is Joe still doing standup?
Two years ago i left my woman after 6years wedding. I take lsd trip and watch Jimmys shows 6hours and just laughing 😅It was best therapeutic session ever🙏🏿
i can see why the marraige didnt last..
I have always loved Jimmy carr I saw him in Birmingham a few years ago, hilarious and a gentleman
😊and the
Most people do 50-70% what they need to do to get where they think they should be.
Successful people do 100% of the work they need to do to get where they want to be.
Jimmy is one of the few very intelligent people in comedy today. Jamie bring up that video of that bear fighting Jimmy.
Most comedians are very intelligent way above normal levels
There's a podcast with Jimmy and Frankie Boyle that's exceptional
Peter Kay got a lot of jealousy when he was coming through.
Luckily however, peter kay found his calling in making automobile transmissions for porsche.
I needed to hear that last line this morning. I have known for years but it’s good to get a refresher now and then 😅
If I got paid to see people laugh and smile. Outside music, I'm not so what you could do better to bring joy. That in itself is a wage, but to get paid enough to live beyond most peoples means is a blessing. Ego is an horrendous downfall for so many.
Billionaire and multi millionaire agreeing that 'you get what you deserve in life' 😅
The losers of life, for example homeless junkies generally also know why they fucked up. Should have never touched that junk, should have finished school. Should have choosen a job that pays. Aint that hard really.
@@dualfluidreactor shud never have been abused by dad
OK who's the billionaire??? Joe isn't...jimmy isn't... ahhh.. do you mean the guy behind the camera
Used to wake up 5 am, worked at a construction site bending, carrying metal bars, cemented shit, started 6 am-4 pm ate, BS around the house, went to play soccer for 2-3 hours, F'd around the PC till 2am, 5am getting up again. etc. etc. you can do it, but the body remembers, it builds up and you crash.
Rogan considering himself a comedian is actually one of the funniest thing he can say.
People who like Rogans stand up like the idea of who he is. His stand up isn't that good. He found his calling wirh podcasts. His stand up gave him the skills for podcasting and commentary
@@Apophis1010 Oh i agree, excellent podcast. But when he says we and us in company of Chapelle, Carr or Bill burr. It’s
more cringe than i can handle…
Two of my most faves in one room… I’m living this dream and I don’t want to wake..!
Joe thinking of himself as a comedian is ironically his funniest joke.
That was Rocky 4
Never forget...
Joe rogan brought Brendan Schaub into the comedy world 🌎
Jimmy carr has the typical bond villain accent😂
Joe Rogan calling himself a comedian was the funniest thing in this video
Well, he’s done his job then, hasn’t he?
His stand up bit about the kardasians was very funny
He was a standup comedian
i dont like his comedy either but he is objectively a comedian lmao
Jimmy kinda asks if Joe has heard of the book he’s read.
No jimmy no, Joe will absolutely not know that book.
It’s like that southpark episode where they sniff their own farts
Had no idea that jimmy was so smart.
Of course writing jokes and delivering them isn't an easy job.
He’s an intelligent guy. He studied social and political science at Cambridge and graduated with a first class degree.
Saw him earlier this year in Nottingham for one of his stand up shows, he was fantastic.
So Rogan now indentifies as a stand up comic? I can respect that if that's his pronouns...
@@stevestevenson3252not everyone does things publicly
Can he be a Stand Down Comedian?
Love joe but not his stand up
he has earned a living doing it.
@@Wisdom44444Correct.
He's different from his on-stage persona.
No shit 😂
@@stockdoc9384imagine he starts hurling insults at joe as soon as he sits down.
Shock lol
@@MrLudwig101 would’ve been legendary, but we’ll take what we can get lol
It would be pretty cool if he talked in one liners.
Ambition v Entitlement is the biggest battle facing education in it's history... Especially in international schools.
Good interview snippet. Unfortunately comedy isn't the only place where people try to bring you down as seen if you scroll through the comments. Some really useful insights from Jimmy there and his off stage chats are always interesting.
Joe Rogan starts to say something… Jimmy immediately talks over him.
Maybe he doesn't want Joe to start changing the conversation about Apes or past MMA events
Same in ymh
Roofed while starting a screen printing business for 5 years, ran the business for 14 years, covid axed it. Got a job in a doctors office making robotic arms for stroke victims, wasn't for me. Got a job in a saw mill, down 40 pounds and kinda like it. Still making some moves on the side, started studying baseball cards like its school for the last couple years. Got some plans with that going on.
@@DanWe5t😂😂 random af
The jealousy thing is a serious problem. Essentially any comedian who makes a name for themselves has something in the past or current brought up.
The best phrase to deal with any narcissist (which is fundamentally what this is about) is to always identify the point at which they say 'look what you made me do'. No one makes you do anything. You live by your own choices.
There are almost as many people on this planet where at several points in their life, your conclusion does not apply. It varies with individuals, but mostly by socio-economic factors that vary rather widely within and between geographic locations. You can draw the value of 'living by your own choices' along an axis with the endpoints of 'survival' at one extreme, and 'self-fulfillment' at the other. Some can do both, some neither.
@karl5173 talking specificallyabout narcissist behaviour where jealousy and envy trump. Not particularly the fact that people make others do something. Hierarchy exists in every job on earth.
@@stub6378especially blowjobs🎉🎉🎉😮😮🎉🎉🎉
This is also true of all "social justice" efforts. Thinking someone else is ruining your life when it's your own fault.
Let's get Joe on 8 out of ten cats....? Make it happen ...please....
The comments of when jimmy Carr first made this appearance has dramatically changed when people saw the clips, kudos to him for being so eloquent
I love how Jimmy can at least attempt to tow the line between self determination and people being used and abused for the sake of their own survival
Hell isn’t a fiery dungeon- it’s meeting someone that you could have become.
I really don’t agree with jimmys analogies about Comedy being brand new and this is what it felt like in 1930s Jazz clubs… because there were comedians then, and there have been comedians forever, even before the jesters of medieval court. Comedy changes and the way a comedian perform changes, but it’s always been there. I agree that the percentage of people who actually do stand up is nothing, but it’s not new… there would’ve been a joke teller from the start of time. Every tribe would’ve had one.
Missing the point but go off.
Stand-up comedy is a relatively very new art form, it stems from minstrel shows in the 1800's. Whereas there have been rich and famous musicians, painters, authors, etc., for centuries. It's only in recent years that we have comedians who have rock-star levels of success.
I really don’t think Joe should be putting himself in the stand up comedian category the same as Jimmy, by saying ‘so few of us..!’ Jimmy performs almost non-stop, still, and lives and breathes it, and is by far the better comic. Joe tried it, was moderate at it, branched into many other things.. which was smart. He was never going to conquer the world just as a comedian.
Those outdoor jobs will get you in way better shape if you just pack you're own lunch. I do that and I stopped drinking, it's crazy seeing the contrast between me and other guys energy wise.
Please post the Full episode of Jimmy Carr
The jealousy from other comedians towards Whitney Cummings when she blew up and her sitcom was being promoted was like nothing I've ever seen. They all had something nasty to say about her.
Well I don't find her much if at all funny, like her latest special with these years is unwatchable. So I do get like the sentiment of oh look, suprise that the hot woman is chosen before so many way better. Then again it was also there with Dane Cook when he became BIG, but then again he himself admits that he became unpleasant egomaniac at those times. Did anyone have anything to say when Chappelle, Louis C.K or Bill Burr blew up? Not really.
There is a lot in the field of stand-up the feelings of: "It should've been me." Still, then again, when there is A Lot of voices. There usually is also something else than Just jealousy in it.
Because she's not funny. Wonder how she got where she is?
Least funny person on earth
Wdym? That plastic doll isn't even funny. She's just loud, obnoxious and fake laughs non-stop
Still funnier than Joe though & I've seen him in the O2
"Professional Jealousy" Van Morrison.
Jimmy Carr, is the best comedian by far. Seen him live 3x and he's absolutely insane. Dave Chappelle was good in the 90s but Jummy Carr has always been and still is goating
Bill Burr is better.
lmfao good joke
How are you defining "best"?!
I'm from Ireland and I think English humor is funnier than American and Americans would probably think the opposite, your goinv to like what is more natural to you
Great podcast. Which covered so much more than just discussing stand up
There may be trillions of people to come. We may very easily be one of the last generations of humanity. I would guess the latter, not the former.
load of old arse m8
Well said man
@@AlexAnder-384 Sad but true. We have dug a mighty deep hole and are still digging.
I can't see the human race lasting another century.
@@jayadams681 I agree. There will be people but the conditions under which they live will be horrendous and casualties will be huge. I'm an old man and the downhill slide, even in just my lifetime, has been disturbing and sad.
Jimmy car is f….n awesome 😂😂😂
Did Joe really earn a living doing stand-up comedy?
no he got paid 15million for fear factor and never had to work again.
Dis Comedian breda has some great insights bout life
Interesting convo. Definitely agree with both of them on the hard work part and ambition.
It seems , Jimmy Carr is an avid reader . Importantly , successful people read a lot ......
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@@djjjjj 😂😂
he has dyslexia so I'm not sure about that
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhereno he's just British
Aint nobody reading bruh 😂😂😂😂
havent watches a lot of his standup but i love this guy
WTF when did comics start taken themselves so serious, you tell jokes you not feeding the homeless 😂😂😂😂
I stopped watching Joe 3 years ago because of this crap. His friends like Bert started calling us "pedestrians " I think it was. Like they are looking down on regular people.
Since podcasts became a thing
@@HiddenHandMedia They call normal people "Civilians".
D...do you think that they're just doing nothing but cracking wise when they're off stage?
WTF are you watching? He’s not taking himself seriously. He’s literally saying he’s avoided hard work, that we’re all on the ground floor so there’s no need for jealousy. It’s very self deprecating.