Once upon a time I walked in and said to my son , what the heck is this shite your watching. He said give it time mother and you will love it. So I did that and guess what . I’m a huge fan . If you are having a shite of a day , watch the booth . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When i was like 17 or so my then emo girlfriend introduced me to the mighty boosh live. At first i didnt know what i was watching lol. After a while they grew on me and now everytime i watch them, I think of her. Wish i was still with her.
i usually find fulcher about as funny as a punch in the face! I was unlucky enough to see his one man show as "Eleanor" at the Edinburgh festival some years back. Whole auditorium had some 5 people in it, it was cringe in the extreme.
I saw this show in Cambridge and he did all the same “off-script” bits. It is just brilliant writing and delivery that makes it feel fresh and off the cuff.
Of course there was. It was taken off the BBC...Also for Old Greg...Transphobic apparently....Even though hes a hermaphrodite.....Dont worry...We went through a bit of this in the 80s....The backlash in the 90s was glorious and resulted in shows like this. Intention is everything. The Spirit of Jazz was a homage to Julians love for jazz and all those legendary black musicians who influenced so many. Thats how things should be taken....in the way they were meant...
OMG such a AMAZING, show after tv series, still LOVE nole fielding, but was so good on British bake off ,massive emotional memories, from my youth, lot of people didn't get them ,,,,,,all I can say IS FOX ,IF YOU DON'T GET THAT FROM THE TV SHOW, OMG XXXX
This series meant absolutely everything to me in my teens. I loved the humour and Noel's image so much. That being said - and I mean this with love and respect - this show is very much a product of its time. Much in the same way that programmes like Bo Selecta were massive at the time, the humour hasn't aged very well all these years later. Still, an iconic show and cultural phenomenon.
not particularly; someone in the audience cosplaying a character from the show - or if you're a retard, 'someone doing blackface' - was bound to warrant mentioning at some point or another. just drawing attention to someone who put in effort while attending the show, was the way i saw it.
I know in the light of BLM we look at things differently these days. Maybe I was blinkered, but I never saw the Spirit of Jazz character as blackface..At least not in the Black and White minstrels/1970's racist sense. I always saw this character as more like the death spirits of Mexican culture. A bit like Papa Lazarou in League of Gentlemen. More of a grotesque/clown character than an attemt tp look like a black person.
Only half way and I'm already horrified. Can't imagine a how someone who had been sexually assaulted would react to this. I'm not even trying to be pc A bunny that rapes you coming into the stage to pretend rape the audience? ???? We are living in a matrix people
ah yes, whenever i see absurdist humor i definitely think 'whoa just like the matrix, i wonder if all the theoretical victims in my head would be okay with this'
Noel Fielding does a joke about this on one of the live shows. His character The Hitcher has a pet crow, who is at risk of raping the audience. He addresses whether rape is anything to joke about, but concludes it can be funny if it's s CROW doing the deed. If it's a person, different matter.
Always remember that reactionaries/conservatives are the original political correctionalists. "We are living in the Matrix" is the most sheeple quote thats used.
growing up as teenager when these guys were on BBC3 real late at night after you got home from getting stoned with your friends...
didn't matter if you were stoned or not, the show played the same
Yesss, it was a time.
@@1061shrink1061 Trust me, it mattered lmao. Try some acid with it at some point, it's like it was made to be enjoyed with an altered brain.
This show deserved to be on early evening. Here in the US it came on 230 in the morning on adult swim
Classic times
i miss the boosh, watching the dvds over and over each night were like bedtime stories
yup and waking up to the menu screen music lmao those were the days
@@ce6129 oh yes
Omg same! Nowadays I listen to them on audible for falling asleep to
This, one thousand percent
I can’t look at Noel or Julian without smiling I love them so much
They should work together again.
I still come back to watch this at least once a year
Nowadays if you meet someone and they like the Boosh, you know you gotta keep them close and safe, away from ol Greg.
Hello Boosh fans, I love you!
We love you too.
But do you really love us?
Some good old fashioned Tommy wisdom!@@GIBBO4182
Are you playin your love games with me?
*laughs
The chemistry these guys had on stage and in the studio was amazing. Without old Greg, I'd never have known who they were
I'm Old Greg... wanna go to a club?
@@stevesonyoutube where they drink baileys and wee on eachother? Lol pass
you playing Games? Love Games?
@@MissyMuthaTruckiN only when I'm drinking Bailey's out of an old boot
‘I’m glad you asked’. Bob Fossil is, was, and always will be out of their control.
the power of matt berry's entrance
For some reason I read your comment in Matt Berry's voice. I think he would pronounce it enTRANCE.
Where is matt berry in this?
@@tawkinhedz 2:10:22
@@asparagustrevorthank you!
This show is legendary
I love noel fielding, and I've always loved the mighty boosh and always will ❤
Once upon a time I walked in and said to my son , what the heck is this shite your watching. He said give it time mother and you will love it. So I did that and guess what . I’m a huge fan . If you are having a shite of a day , watch the booth . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
All hail the Mightt Booth.
Growing up is realising that Julian is the fit one. How did I miss that when I was 17?
🥴
He ages like a fine wine.
When I was a teenager it was just Noel. Now that I've grown up I've realised I'm a simp for both 😂😂
theyre both fine as hell
@@99revolutions heyy yeah 😌😌😍
That was awesome. Thank you for posting Jock Jam Jesus
Still as absolutely fantastic as ever, I loved this growing up. First series was the best but all are good
Man, what a show! I wish i had seen it live! Now i want a Shenis or a Mangina myself! Thanks for the upload, love it!
such good writing.... more please.....
This is my happy place
I let my daughters watch this when they were 9 and 7, completely forgetting about the hitcher skull fucking part.
the mighty boost i probs my favourite show - can’t the real thing rn so so grateful this exists on youtube lol
This is the most clever comedy hat I have ever seen! Amazing!
i love everyone one of julian’s little chuckles
Julian is so comfortable as the character of Rudy. Absolute perfection. Where is thou from?
Hands down the best sitcom I ever saw
Any UK 30 year old ex emo kids in the comments ✋
Never outgrow emo, my friend 🖤😊
Im requestioning my love for this show now. May have to rewarch the series
good show
fukin luv this show 💜🙏
The Pie bit is fantastic
Ice. flow. know where to go. Long live the mighty boosh!
Love it, so great!
Jock Jam Jesus Chirst that's a lot if adverts , should be the name of this channel
Noel, what a guy
When i was like 17 or so my then emo girlfriend introduced me to the mighty boosh live. At first i didnt know what i was watching lol. After a while they grew on me and now everytime i watch them, I think of her. Wish i was still with her.
Fulcher is on another planet in this. Noel and Julian look baffled by his antics. I think he was going off piste a lot lol
i usually find fulcher about as funny as a punch in the face! I was unlucky enough to see his one man show as "Eleanor" at the Edinburgh festival some years back. Whole auditorium had some 5 people in it, it was cringe in the extreme.
His impromptu demon screech got me good
I saw this show in Cambridge and he did all the same “off-script” bits.
It is just brilliant writing and delivery that makes it feel fresh and off the cuff.
Can't unsee the spit to the face tho...
They address how genuinely annoyed Noel was at the spit on the commentary track on the DVD. He was ready to fight Rich 😅
Such a great show. I'd love to know if any/how much of this was improvised.
love these guys. wondering if there was any back lash for the black face?
Of course there was. It was taken off the BBC...Also for Old Greg...Transphobic apparently....Even though hes a hermaphrodite.....Dont worry...We went through a bit of this in the 80s....The backlash in the 90s was glorious and resulted in shows like this. Intention is everything. The Spirit of Jazz was a homage to Julians love for jazz and all those legendary black musicians who influenced so many. Thats how things should be taken....in the way they were meant...
growing up is realising that howard moon is actually far funnier than vince noir
Growing up is realizing that’s always been the case
Anyone else think Julian Barratt would make a good Harry DuBois?
Fair play to Dave for all the work as Bollo, at least he came out for the final encore as himself
Why would someone as a fan turn up and just keep shouting CHEAP!
Abso-fucking-lutely beautiful. 😂👌❤✊
I've never stolen from you Noel, but I am so using the lego line every time I make a quiche.
OMG such a AMAZING, show after tv series, still LOVE nole fielding, but was so good on British bake off ,massive emotional memories, from my youth, lot of people didn't get them ,,,,,,all I can say IS FOX ,IF YOU DON'T GET THAT FROM THE TV SHOW, OMG XXXX
Their spund guy was great.
40 mins in, best part hands down
why you not like my pie
".....Why you no like my pie?!"
This is why i pay my tv licence
My favourite
That Creepy Tom line was the begining of a crimp
the cycling proficiency test
Is that... Is that an example of Chekov's hairdryer?
Underrated comment
Its so f****ng stupid i love it
This series meant absolutely everything to me in my teens. I loved the humour and Noel's image so much. That being said - and I mean this with love and respect - this show is very much a product of its time. Much in the same way that programmes like Bo Selecta were massive at the time, the humour hasn't aged very well all these years later. Still, an iconic show and cultural phenomenon.
i apsolutly adore Mighty Boosh but im 49min in boored to death
bollo busting out peaches f the pain away half way through ffs killed me right off lol love that song
God I hate hecklers
The thing is, you know they go in there thinking they're so funny and that they're going to improve the show with their stupid outbursts.
im old Gregg
I got a mangina
downstairs mix-up
@@eugzobaileys creamy and beige
Are your shoes wet? Creamy?
1:59:58 that joke is so dark now
Recorded when?
Was the spitting moment really completely off script?
The boosh is loose and it's a little bit RAW
Ice
Flow
Nowhere to go
omg i love the higher quality!!
Going live was the worst idea this felt incredibly cheap
Oh man 19:45 🤣 had me cracking up
Bouncy bouncy
TopShop
Vince Noir….Electro Puff 😅😅
The moon 🌚 😂😂😂
Common go on then,.... Search Tumanic
Bob Fossil 😂
Daw them live a few times. Imust say the Mighty Boosh show was pretty bad. The festival was awesome. And loved the TV and radio shows.
What year was this?
2006
Wow
.. It's been a while since I've heard an audience laugh at gunpoint. RIP
Just comedy and laughs thanks for the fun mighty boosh lads
WT actual F
come for the Barrat - put up with the Fielding
10:42
😆 1:04:36
Bit awkward at 5:30?
Yeah wtf Is that guy doing black face…
@@primitivepainter6761fuck off with your neo-facist bullshit, bet you don't moan about white chicks...
@@primitivepainter6761 a 17 year old live show had a guy with some face paint, oh no how will we ever live our lives now
not particularly; someone in the audience cosplaying a character from the show - or if you're a retard, 'someone doing blackface' - was bound to warrant mentioning at some point or another. just drawing attention to someone who put in effort while attending the show, was the way i saw it.
I know in the light of BLM we look at things differently these days.
Maybe I was blinkered, but I never saw the Spirit of Jazz character as blackface..At least not in the Black and White minstrels/1970's racist sense. I always saw this character as more like the death spirits of Mexican culture. A bit like Papa Lazarou in League of Gentlemen. More of a grotesque/clown character than an attemt tp look like a black person.
Kinda sad this is half them failing to be funny and half them rehashing stuff we've seen before in the TV show :/
You are joking. This is hilarious.
true to some degree
The mighty Cringe this live show... so poor
Loved the series but this was just cringe it was sooooo bad.
I'd agree it lacked the energy of some of their shows, but there were still some gems in there.
This was hilarious.
I laughed my ass off actually
Junk money grab.
i would be so angry if i paid to see this
About as funny as a burning orphanage.
Thanks for your unwanted opinion 👍🏼
Why are you here?
Only half way and I'm already horrified. Can't imagine a how someone who had been sexually assaulted would react to this. I'm not even trying to be pc
A bunny that rapes you coming into the stage to pretend rape the audience? ????
We are living in a matrix people
ah yes, whenever i see absurdist humor i definitely think 'whoa just like the matrix, i wonder if all the theoretical victims in my head would be okay with this'
Noel Fielding does a joke about this on one of the live shows.
His character The Hitcher has a pet crow, who is at risk of raping the audience. He addresses whether rape is anything to joke about, but concludes it can be funny if it's s CROW doing the deed. If it's a person, different matter.
Always remember that reactionaries/conservatives are the original political correctionalists.
"We are living in the Matrix" is the most sheeple quote thats used.
@@danjames4086
Somethings are best left on the TV show
this was from a different time lmao
WP/MDE x Mighty Boosh crossover is wild
No thanks.
Million Dollar Extreme should keep to its postboomer reactionary "comedy" circle.
What do you mean?