@@Azoria4 I would pick a real job at a liveable wage any day. Money is less valuable to me than it is to you, I'm not one of those douche bags who think that's an inherently better or worse thing though. We just have different interests.
@@jennyanydots2389 what makes a job 'real' to you? Also, he gets to talk to the most interesting people in the world, watch the best fights in the world and does comedy sets for massive amounts of money. I would do all those on minimal wage the pay is just a bonus!
Screaming and stool humping is the extent of Joe's comedy. It's actually god awful. I remember watching a JRE podcast episode with Ari Shaffir and Mark Normand and Joe said something about bombing and Mark was just like "you should see your act" and Ari couldn't stop laughing. Shit was hilarious.
Which is sad considering Joe is an insane mimic. Half of his standup would become above average if he started doing impressions instead of giving is his brain-dead takes.
It's just so weird hearing Rogan talk about how hard he works on his comedy all the time and his process trying to perfect it; and then just watching his routine be about politics and the punchline is he's high
He’s the definition of a guy who has no talent but god level effort. He still sucks but he worked so damn hard on his craft that it’s presentable. He’s still terrible tho lol
His problem isn't really his comedy... It is passable and will get you to laugh at times. The problem is that fear factor and the ufc made him into a superstar... But he believes his star power stems from his comedy. That's the only delusion he lives. Those 2 shows springboarded him to the top and allowed his podcasting to take off. His comedy is OK but nothing to get big off.
You remember that time Joe called out Brian Callen for surrounding himself with people who won't check him when he's trying to act tough? Joe surrounds himself with people who are too afraid to say he isn't funny.
Its that bullshit rhetoric (that he spews to his 20yr old fans) that comics are the "truth speakers" of society so that he feels like, or makes it seem like he is in the "the know" or is speaking something that is unheard of or daring. There are maybe one or two that come to mind, goerge carlin and to a lesser extent, dave chappelle, but best believe Joe Rogan isnt one of them. He likes to think he is.
The problem is that Joe didn't become famous from doing stand-up comedy. He became famous from the UFC and his podcast. He never had to earn the success as a comedian. The people who watch his podcast buy tickets to his show and laugh because they're already huge fans of his. This gives him confidence and makes him think he's a great comedian.
He got famous from something other than stand up comedy, which is the point the OP is making. He had a prebuilt audience for his stand up because they were the same exact people listening to his show and podcast.
I mean he has been doing comedy since the 80s, before the ufc and fear factor and his podcast. He was making enough in the early 90s to afford to pay for $10,000 a month “wifi” to play quake lmao. He was famous and rich before ufc, and before fear factor and before his podcast. Do some research before you make dumb accusations.
@@BernardBrunu1 I don't know about famous from Fear Factor. I watched Fear Factor as kid and did not the man's and probably couldn't have picked him out of a line up.
Physically fit? Dude fucked his whole physique up abusing steroids and HGH to bulk up and "condition" himself as a mediocre fighter, a worse comedian and clueless theorist. He isn't as open minded as he projects and isn't in as good physical shape as he projects, look at his body, his face it's like excessive plastic surgery
It's probably pretty tough to tell someone who tells jokes for a living that they're not very good at telling jokes. When that person spends the rest of his time working out and MMA training it's probably even more difficult.
Its very frustrating. Especially when it dosent go over his head, but he shuts it down anyway. To make a dumb point , or out of jealously. I've noticed when Jamie is gut laughing at a guest comic. Rogan starts to reveal a little caty female attitude.
I honestly think he gets jealous when guests steal the show so he pretends that it’s not funny. Like theo von. Joe prefers it when people acknowledge they’re below him and he gets off by giving them bread crumbs here and there by shouting their shit out for them on the podcast so they can forever be greatful.
He's trying to go the Sam Kinnison route but the thing is that you actually have to have funny content to pull it off. Joe Rogan is not a naturally funny guy and does not have funny bits, so the whole screaming and yelling just comes off as a desperate attempt and pumping up his weak bits.
This is your opinion, mate. I don't particularly enjoy Joe's standup, but y'all niggas are straight trashing him because you have different taste. Get over yourselves. Like what you like. Let other people like what they like and just don't pay attention to it.
The most ironic thing about that precise description is the fact Joe has been doing that for years... like, at the time he called out Carlos Mencia for being a rip-off artist.
I don't understand how Joe has managed to do so well in comedy. Like I honestly think other comedians don't say hes shit because hes friends with all them
It’s perplexing. I think without the podcast he wouldn’t have success in comedy. And he had a lot of good friends who are great comics, so they just kind of accept that he’s one of them. He isn’t.
because hes actually hilarious and everything he does/says is hilarious...and theres just a reallly small group of loser idiots who probably are just woke that make videos like this lol
Sad to have to say it but I have laughed more during his podcasts than during his comedy. He's a prime example of how comedy can go wrong if you try too hard.
that actually doesnt make sense because its not like hes getting booed off stage, and hes clearly friends with a lot of legit comedians ,who do think hes funny and i dont know about you but i personally dont laugh that much at literally any comedy special, i like stand up but no matter who it is im not just laughing my ass off the whole time...and thats actually with most things that deal with laughter, i smile and do nose laughs but im not one to laugh just because somethings funny because usually you can tell where that funny thing is going, i have to really be unexpecting it to be laughing out loud...which doesnt mean it isnt funny!
I think when he's chill and is able to play off something he actually is funny in that environment. But when it's him by himself he just isn't as good. He's probably an average comedian all things considered but really good at podcasting
@@thepimp8485 You should watch Bill Hicks! Or... the two better Scottish comedians, Frankie Boyle & Kevin Bridges.. not just their stand up routines but have all kind of material from sketch shows or t.v. panel shows 🏴✌🏼
People who say that "I'm my own worst critic" don't realize...that they are definitely a worse critic (since they're themselves) but, they cannot be the worst and definitely are impacted by even the threat of criticism enough to put out that boundary.
Again I would love to see him go up and try and do his own Form of stand up😂 really easy to critique someone else why don’t you go and do it yourself oh wait you can’t lol
Its true! :D You ever see his podcast where he's sitting there with people and jokes fly right over his head? But then if there's toilet humor, he's dying of laughter? Dudes a great conversationalist but yea, his sense of humor is a little off
Joe "It is entirely possible that I could be completely out of touch with reality" Rogan bout to copyright strike this bad boy faster than he moved his podcast to Spotify
Joe headlined a tour that rolled through town a few years ago. Our large group all agreed following the show that he was by far the worst comedian of the night.... by far.
Yeah its crazy, saw him a couple times and his openers were always alot funnier. You get the vibe in the theater/arena that most of the people there to see him are just fans of his podcast or mma. Saw joey diaz open for him before and that man can legit MURDER.... Then joe goes on. Lolol
@@deaker123 yooooo I seen coco. I was laughing so hard. And... that's all I really remember.... it was in colorado.. just to smoke mad weed. So I just remember coke n gangster jokes and i had tears in My eyes.
Watching a Joe Rogan special is like going to a dentist who tells Dad jokes. You know you may smile at times, but on the whole it is an uncomfortable and painful episode. You'll need drugs to be numb to the experience. Put me to sleep next time.
@@2ReAL0317 ahh no he is really. Look at the most recent one with mike tyson he interviews a " fight mode " Tyson masterfully. Hes terrible with other comics on his podcast though, so insecure
Just remember his biggest discovery😂 Papi Gringo😂 If Dre made Em and Em made 50...just what does ir exactly say about someone that made Shaub? I love the podcast though
Joe was my karate instructor when I was a kid in Massachusetts in the late 80s and early 90s. It was called "Personal best karate" but it was really Taekwondo. I think they just called it karate because thats the term most regular folks are familiar with. We absolutely trained that spinning back kick over and over. I love Joe. He really is a great guy. I think he's funny but not when he's trying to be funny. He's funny when he's just being himself or messing around with his friends. I think it is very possible he knows he is not very good but he wants to be around the comedians..
You're full of s**t. I taught at that school for Chris R as an adult and took classes from him, starting with his first school in Easton. Joe Rogan was most definitely never an instructor there. He trained in an Olympic style, old school tkd place in and around Boston. Sttange thing to make up.
He taught martial arts in his early twenties...are you basing your judgement of his humor mostly off of how he was 35 years ago? I'm genuinely asking because if Joe wanted to stop stand-up, no one's holding a gun to his head...and if those comedians would stop hanging out with him if he wasn't a comedian that feels like they aren't his friends and he's just a clout chaser. And a lot of the comedians he hangs out with aren't funny either so...
"we get it dude. you started smoking weed in your thirties and together with some cringy tattoos you made that into your personality" This guy gets it.
@Caruso Buster ok dude. we get it. you're hardcore. see. anyone can do it. also who gives a shit. it's life dude. it happens differently and at various rates for everyone. what sort of dipshit isn't rich by their 20's mark zuckerberg is far more hardcore with his soft geeky looking self than you will ever be. so is joe for that matter. like the guy gives a shit about you or anyone and what they've done. dude cares about him and what he's doing. you're just some sad nobody who's nothing and has to bring others down. that shit's sad.
sure. you and other people get it. but there's still all those people that go see him. so he keeps doing it. he doesn't care if you get it or not. just move on with your lives and ignore the guy. he doesn't even know you. you're the one complaining about him.
@@r4.662 who's complaining? I just like the creators quote here. Complaining is exhausting and I can't be bothered really. But sometimes it's nice to find equals who can't relate to Joe's image of a comedian. You want a comedian? Try Norm. The best in the bis. If Joe Rogan was around in the 50s he would have been recruited for operation Mockinbird. If he actually isn't, that is.
Ironically enough, when I saw Joe Rogan live, that became the start of my disdain for him. He recycled old material and even retold some stories that I've heard on his podcast before. He was outdone by his own openers (Santino and Hinchcliff). I was never the same after that night. I became homeless shortly thereafter, but luckily found a job at PF Changs.
u should go listen to anyone that doesnt act like a cocky child do interviews. ud be amazed. he draws attention soley because his recognition so he gets more well known guests. this is irrelevant to his non-existing interviewing skills. check out lex fridman a random low key intellectual for example that blatantly gives more compelling interviews than the real sIeepy joe
@Cody Ingram Yes, but the contrast between his apparent obsession with craft and his terrible performance is incredible. I feel the same way about Norton (though of course he is hilarious in the right setting, unlike Rogan). And I actually like listening to them talk shop. But when they’re on stage ... oof.
@Cody Ingram My pont is that with such focus, you’d think he’d be better at it. He soberly discusses the nuances of comedy writing and editing, then goes on stage and shouts platitudes while humping a stool.
He's not a _legend_ More like your uncle who sucks at something he loves to do, but is generally a good person who has his shit together, so you don't call him out on it.
He's one of those guys that is best on podcasts. He genuinely makes me laugh on his podcast here and there, and he's a good interviewer. But as a stand up comedian? No idea how he succeeded in that arena.
has he really succeeded in standup though? he was the newsradio guy, then the fear factor guy, then the mma/podcast guy. it always felt like his standup was just kinda secondary, at least among people who have any discerning taste in comedy.
Finally, somebody said it. I’m actually a huge fan of Joe Rogan‘s podcast, but most of your critique of his comedy is pretty spot on. And I’ve always thought that he relies too much on shouting during his stand up. It’s one of the reasons why I’ve always found it difficult to get through one of his specials. I can appreciate that he’s trying to rehash a lot of the topics that Bill Hicks used to talk about. I’m a huge Bill Hicks fan. But yeah, I wish Joe understood that louder doesn’t always mean funnier. Great critique!
@@cianbroderick4145 I think he’s great at interviewing comedians, to be honest. His total lack of talent combined with his genuine respect for the craft is like a blank canvas to bring out the best in the comedian guests. Like, when I watch Ms Pat doing standup or on other people’s podcasts, she’s reserved, a little nervous, but on JRE she feels like GOAT material to me. Also, his honesty combined with his clear lack of intellect means that if you present yourself as intelligent and he makes you look dumb (here I’m thinking of Dave Rubin) you look REALLY dumb. I’m not a regular watcher whatsoever, I don’t remember the last time I watched more than a 5 minute clip, just going off my impression.
@@cianbroderick4145 The various array of different people & experts from different backgrounds that he has on. I find the long form conversations interesting and I think Joe asks interesting questions during the convos. It doesn’t mean I agree with everyone he’s had on or everything he’s ever said.
You can kinda see him stealing Bill hicks Persona in his act. close to stealing in my opinion. I Used to be a hicks fan. as I got older I started to get more bored at political comedy. Cause mostely is left wing, and it is about religion and oil companies and half serious. Norm Macdonald was kinda on point on this, he said that "there are some comedians who rather view them self as an intellectual than being funny". This is the difference between joe rogan, bill hicks, george carlin and for example Mitch Hedberg Mitch has no other agenda then to a make people laugh. Politcal comedy rarely stands the test of time, but Mr bean will probably be enjoyed for several decades.
I'm a HUGE Joe Rogan fanboy. i havent missed an episode in 3 years since i started listening to the podcast. But i did not laugh once while watching the special. It was weird considering how much he talks about stand up on the pocast and how many people praise him as a comic. Edit: I am no longer a Joe Rogan fanboy. Just a fan of his podcast
No real comics “praise” Rogans standup. Only his minions or those who want a rub from his podcast. How you still listen to that snakeoil salesman is baffling. Lots of dumb people out there. If you havent figured out Joe Rogan yet, followed him to spotify and still proudly claim to love it- you’re not too bright.
@@usernotfound904 I like his show. He has good guests and some cool perspectives. For you to call me "not bright" from a comment is hilarious tho. You must be a great judge of character after speaking to someone for 10 seconds lol
That's because it's hip to say you're a stand up. Mark Maron suffers from this same problem. Both are great podcasters who desperately want to be more, but simply aren't funny on their own. It reminds me of the head of the East India Trading Company wanting to slum it with the sailors on board, not realizing he's worth millions of times more on land. Still a part of him longs for that rugged 1600's sea life. If you could just be yourself Baron Robert Clive, then the Nepalize deckhands will love you regardless of your true aviation ability. Nor will they look down on you for your noble title. Side note: Baron Robert Clive didn't actually go sailing on his East India Trading Company ships. I just made that up to strengthen my analogy.
All I see him as is the drunk guy down at the end of the bar, talking exactly what this act is about. How long until people start yelling to him to shut the fuck up? Not long. Rogan is burnt, immature, small guy syndrome.
It reminds me: if they made a live action Ren and Stimpy Movie Joe would HAVE to be the Fire Chief “I HAD IT UP TO HEAR WITH THE LIKES OF YOU PEOPLE...oh, I’m sorry…I thought you were circus midgets!”
I like joe, but I feel like his stand up is his way of indulging in his own narcissistic and egotistical tendencies. Which goes completely against what makes a good comedian.
Rogan is a functional funny guy, like almost everyone. If he's chilling and having conversations with friends he's hilarious, as a stand alone stage comedian he doesn't do it for me
Imagine Joe's reaction if someone told him he wasn't funny, no way he'd accept it. He thinks he's like the king of stand ups and an ambassador for all comedy.
Mark Normand surprisingly took a few hilarious jabs here and there. One I saw was after Joe told some gorilla story(surprising lol) and Mark called him a silverhack lmao Or Joe was talking something how he never saw a bomb or something like that and Mark went: "You've never seen your act?" Both times everyone was laughing ther ass off Mark is current king of comedy IMO.
It's an interesting paradox that Joe wears the tighest most chest hugging shirts on his podcasts, but when he goes to do stand-up he decides to raid his father's closet and wear the most ill-fitting shirt he could find
I think i heard somewhere before that it was because it is harder to get the audience to laugh when you look attractive or muscular/intimidating so that is why he tries to make himself look worse
You mean stand up comedians act, talk and dress differently when they are on stage doing stand up than they do in other aspects of their life? That’s unbelievable. If I would have known it was all an act I would have stopped watching stand up long ago.
@@rossg4641 yeah thats exactly why he does it and it bothers me so much. like bro you're an elk hunter, taekwondo champion, jiu jitsu black belt, stop trying to be fun and relatable you psycho. it's such a "will they like me if i dress like an idiot" thing and it's annoying af
Idk what's cringy about his tattoos? Is it that he got them when he was over 30? I only know about the musashi one and it's well made🤷🏻♂️ I feel like there are hundreds of things to criticize about him and especially his stand ups before going to tattoos....
Yea I agree 100% there have been instances over the years listening to Jre where i have found myself laughing hard. If only if he could be that chill Joe Rogan in his stand up. It seems he over analyses his routine where as he is more off the cuff in his podcasts.
I always thought he was just a "presenter," like in TV shows and UFC. I had no idea he considered himself to be a comedian until fairly recently. I still have yet to hear him be funny, but I guess I haven't listened to enough of him. But then again, if I had to listen to a lot of his stuff to hear him say something funny, he can't be very funny.
The Billie Eilish angle maybe? Or unintentional (or possibly intentional?) Streisand effect? Intended genius turned stupidity? SO MANY QUESTIONS ABOUT A SHIRT!!! The mind reels😂
Totally different thing. When you are in that type environment with coworkers you dont sit and judge and you interact. Sure sometimes there is funny stuff but its crazy how people laugh at really not that much funny stuff when you are in good mood with good people.
That just means you don’t like standby up comedy or maybe your typical stand up comedian. When I first got into comedy and watching comedians podcasts, I hated stand up comedy because I thought it was all slightly funnier Joe Rohan type routines where it felt forced. Theo Von got me into comedy and I found his commentary hilarious on his podcast and seem like off the top bits that are actually funny. He’s really only the type of comedian with that style though but eventually I segwayed into appreciating other comedians through his guest episodes
@@Tyler7412788 his comedy isn't even comedy..heck, robin williams sucked at stand up..really bad..u actually think ron white is funny, too?? His set up for a joke u can see a mile away...low hanging fruit..he still uses jokes like the cop who is arresting him for being drunk, the cop says sir you have the right to remain silent..yes sir officer, but I may not have the ability..oh hardy har har...I heard that from drunk uncles 50 years ago
Not really. But okay, I'm sure the dude-bro's you hang out with at work all hilarious and would be pro free style comics if they didn't love their job so much. Cuck chud is a pretty lucrative career after all.
The reason Joe wears those stupid shirts is because he has morphed his body into such a ridiculous shape that shirts that should fit him don't. Also of he wore a t shirt we would see his extended stomach which isn't visible when he is sitting behind his desk.
He's actually explained before that he wears baggy shirts because he doesn't want the audience to focus on his body, and dismiss him as just some meathead, who isn't really funny. He wants his jokes to do all the heavy lifting.
Yes, it’s interesting how he refers to comedy as art/ I saw Norm Macdonald one in interview...and he said comedy is not art but a craft. Because you want the audience to laugh when you want them to/ it’s not subjective like art. Norms a genius/ Joe is just good at the game of life.
I've enjoyed the Rogan podcast when certain guests are on. I think he does a relatively good job interviewing guests, most importantly he doesn't interrupt very often. One thing that always drove me insane when I used to listen to Howard Stern interview people, he would ask a great question, the person being interviewed would start to give an answer you really wanted to hear, and Stern would cut them off with another question, or say something to Robin and the answer you wanted to hear would get sidetracked and never returned to. It eventually was the reason I stopped listening to him. That being said, I absolutely don't understand anyone who thinks Rogan's standup is worth listening to. He simply isn't an inherently funny person, and now legit funny comedians have to wash his balls on his podcast, and its so hard to listen to. Even worse, the few people on his podcast that are even less funny that Rogan, like Schaub, will earnestly speak to Rogan and mention him right along side Pryor and Carlin, and Rogan will just nod his head and not even disagree! It's amazing the way Rogan speaks as though he's the gatekeeper of comedy itself, I just do not get it at all.
He's pivoted into being a top podcaster instead of a mediocre comic, but it'd be a lot better if he just let go of his persona as a comic while doing podcasts, especially when he's talking to top comics like Bill Burr
Joe has jokes like a guy who is doing 10 things and comedy is 4th on the list. He'll never compete with comedians who ONLY do comedy. Tim Dillion doesn't have a family, UFC Announcing job, World famous podcast, bow hunting trip this weekend, etc... he is devoted to his craft. Ever since Bill Burr started doing the F is for Family and other things besides comedy, EVEN HIS comedy is starting to slip.
@@jakenash8362 wym? He was best friends with Patrice, he regularly featured on Chapelles show, and he did a lot of comedy gigs in predominantly black shows. He didn’t need a black gf to understand race relations in America
I remember when I went to see Joe's stand up, I laughed more at his opener's jokes more than I did with his jokes. It was just a weird experience and made me realize Joe is a hack comedian. His jokes also stems alot from his podcast convos, so if u you're an avid listener chances are you've already heard his take on the topic.
Joe thinks comedy is a craft like podcasting or fighting where if you work hard enough at it and do enough reps you become automatically good at it. Comedy is much more abstract, you’ve either naturally got it or not. Theo Von is the perfect example of that uniques funniness and ironically it becomes especially evident whenever he’s around Joe
Theo Von is also the dime-a-dussin comedian that talks about "and this other one time, I was like so high, and I rode a cab and I..." Dude, those stories are fun when you're 13.
@@Andrew-fv4sj He also has that group of friends that are all just terrible. That group is unfunny, lack selfawareness, and non-relatable. They want to be intellectually deep but are so out of touch its cringeworthy. They are the Wish version of the Tough Crowd group
@@collinqs2541 no but you don’t watch hours of a tv show you don’t like. That’s the point. He listened to countless hours of joes podcast yet doesn’t like him…
@@JDascrambler I think what he’s saying is that he finds Joe rogan and his podcast interesting and entertaining to a degree, but he doesn’t necessarily find him all that funny
He wouldn't listen anyway. He is a narcissist and pretty much thinks that what he says is gold. Now I do respect his opinions on fighting, but other than that he is a hack.
Whenever I think of Joe Rogan comedy I think of that stupid face he makes and screaming 😂But I’m forever grateful to him for introducing me to many great comics and his podcast is something special!
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Joe : You'd be surprised
Brendan: I think you'd be surprised
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Its always funny to me that joe considers himself a stand up comic before anything.
He doesn't want to admit that he doesn't have a real job.
@Jenny Anydots well. I mean that's certainly not true, but he is in denial.
@@jennyanydots2389I would pick “not a real job” which makes multi millions over a “real job” any day
@@Azoria4 I would pick a real job at a liveable wage any day. Money is less valuable to me than it is to you, I'm not one of those douche bags who think that's an inherently better or worse thing though. We just have different interests.
@@jennyanydots2389 what makes a job 'real' to you? Also, he gets to talk to the most interesting people in the world, watch the best fights in the world and does comedy sets for massive amounts of money. I would do all those on minimal wage the pay is just a bonus!
I never understood Rogan's standup. I never thought he was funny, I always thought he did a way better job as a host/podcast host.
Joe Rogan has the entertainment talent specs of Artie Lange.
Use to be a good podcast host. Now hes part of the evil
I completely agree. Love JRE, but have never found him funny.
I always found him funnier on his podcast whenever I try to watch his standup I just cringe and stop watching..
bc he isn't funny at all. i feel like 5% of him aspires to be a comedian and he halfheartedly tries and fails
Screaming and stool humping is the extent of Joe's comedy. It's actually god awful. I remember watching a JRE podcast episode with Ari Shaffir and Mark Normand and Joe said something about bombing and Mark was just like "you should see your act" and Ari couldn't stop laughing. Shit was hilarious.
Which is sad considering Joe is an insane mimic. Half of his standup would become above average if he started doing impressions instead of giving is his brain-dead takes.
Joe: "I mean I'm not a bomb expert but.."
Mark: "You should see your act"
followed by joe's fake ass laugh..we know he was crying inside lol
Mark does that with Joe a lot 😂
Shane Gillis calls Joe a Gorilla
Mark follows up with "a silverhack" lmao
Where can I find this 💀
It's just so weird hearing Rogan talk about how hard he works on his comedy all the time and his process trying to perfect it; and then just watching his routine be about politics and the punchline is he's high
Basically yeah
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All that time spent just to be exceptionally mediocre.
And he takes himself so seriously, can’t take a joke at his expense.
He’s the definition of a guy who has no talent but god level effort. He still sucks but he worked so damn hard on his craft that it’s presentable. He’s still terrible tho lol
His problem isn't really his comedy... It is passable and will get you to laugh at times. The problem is that fear factor and the ufc made him into a superstar... But he believes his star power stems from his comedy. That's the only delusion he lives. Those 2 shows springboarded him to the top and allowed his podcasting to take off. His comedy is OK but nothing to get big off.
You remember that time Joe called out Brian Callen for surrounding himself with people who won't check him when he's trying to act tough? Joe surrounds himself with people who are too afraid to say he isn't funny.
It’s ironic that the guy who helped the world realize Carlos Mencia wasn’t worth a damn hasn’t realized that for themselves.
I do remember that too lol, pretty vividly for some reason.🤣Callen wanted to keep talking shit but saw Joe wasn't gonna let him.
@@madtonesbrthe dif is Carlos stole jokes Joe jus makes bad comedy
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@@ladarren6401 Maybe Joe should try stealing some jokes so he can put together a single decent special like Mencia did.
“It’s so exciting comedy is dangerous again” proceeds to do the most down the middle, uncontroversial safest material possible
Its that bullshit rhetoric (that he spews to his 20yr old fans) that comics are the "truth speakers" of society so that he feels like, or makes it seem like he is in the "the know" or is speaking something that is unheard of or daring. There are maybe one or two that come to mind, goerge carlin and to a lesser extent, dave chappelle, but best believe Joe Rogan isnt one of them. He likes to think he is.
Perfectly said
men shouldnt have rights! so controversial.
The problem is that Joe didn't become famous from doing stand-up comedy. He became famous from the UFC and his podcast. He never had to earn the success as a comedian. The people who watch his podcast buy tickets to his show and laugh because they're already huge fans of his. This gives him confidence and makes him think he's a great comedian.
He got famous from fear factor
He got famous from something other than stand up comedy, which is the point the OP is making. He had a prebuilt audience for his stand up because they were the same exact people listening to his show and podcast.
I mean he has been doing comedy since the 80s, before the ufc and fear factor and his podcast. He was making enough in the early 90s to afford to pay for $10,000 a month “wifi” to play quake lmao. He was famous and rich before ufc, and before fear factor and before his podcast. Do some research before you make dumb accusations.
@@BernardBrunu1 I don't know about famous from Fear Factor. I watched Fear Factor as kid and did not the man's and probably couldn't have picked him out of a line up.
@@user-vt3vo1yd3v Earning good money does not equate to famous
Joe is probably one of the most athletic, physically fit comedians in the business and he still dresses like a fat sitcom dad.
Peter Griffin
How should physically fit comedians dress? Gym attire?
@@seanmatthewking nah, they could like....a proper fitting shirt tho
Physically fit? Dude fucked his whole physique up abusing steroids and HGH to bulk up and "condition" himself as a mediocre fighter, a worse comedian and clueless theorist. He isn't as open minded as he projects and isn't in as good physical shape as he projects, look at his body, his face it's like excessive plastic surgery
@@Justin666i your mad that joe could kick your ass
Joe “ if I say it loud enough it must be funny “ rogan
There is a cackling waluigi and a hyperventilating Indian guy taking notes.
@@lucrative6477 hate those two muppets
Like Lewis Black...
The Sam Kinison school of joke writing ...
Studies too hard at trying to be funny
I love how the picture starts off looking like Joe but ends looking like Wanderlei Silva
Jobs a job
doesn't look anything like him to start with
I'm not good at drawing
@@BeigeFrequency I think schaub was your best work
@@BeigeFrequency dont be so hard on yourself. It look just like Joe, the boss from resovior dogs. Keep it up, we need you during these crazy times!
I wonder why Joe thought doing that weird stool thing was a good idea? It's so cringe.
He’s so famous none of his comedian friends have the balls to set him straight the way he did Brendan Schaub
When did he set Brandon straight?
@@funnyguy5746 th-cam.com/video/7FUmBrhz2Q4/w-d-xo.html
It's probably pretty tough to tell someone who tells jokes for a living that they're not very good at telling jokes. When that person spends the rest of his time working out and MMA training it's probably even more difficult.
@@travistotle joe "dont walk away i just wanna talk up close so i can hear you better" rogan
Are they gonna do a sit down with him like he did with schaub, an intervention about his standup.
Considering he’s a “comedian” most of the jokes his guests tell on the show go straight over his head. Even josh homme’s dolphin/porpoise jokes
Its very frustrating. Especially when it dosent go over his head, but he shuts it down anyway. To make a dumb point , or out of jealously. I've noticed when Jamie is gut laughing at a guest comic. Rogan starts to reveal a little caty female attitude.
wow so original. i've never seen this expressed before
I honestly think he gets jealous when guests steal the show so he pretends that it’s not funny. Like theo von. Joe prefers it when people acknowledge they’re below him and he gets off by giving them bread crumbs here and there by shouting their shit out for them on the podcast so they can forever be greatful.
@@darvish2776 a real beta thing to do
Tim Dillon’s jokes usually go over Joe’s head when he’s on the podcast too.
"Jamie pull that down"
🤣🤣🤣
lmao
🤣🤣
🥲
Dude that metaphor of Joe dousing his jokes in sauce is such a good way of explaining it.
rogan isn't a comedian, he's just a guy who happens to also do stand up.
That’s a really good way to put it
Well put.
He’s been doing stand up longer than anything else. what do you mean ?
@@johnlouieplease I think he means he's not funny.
eh i'd call him a comedian. Glass Joe was still a boxer.
For some reason Joe thinks always screaming makes everything funnier, it doesn't.
He's trying to go the Sam Kinnison route but the thing is that you actually have to have funny content to pull it off. Joe Rogan is not a naturally funny guy and does not have funny bits, so the whole screaming and yelling just comes off as a desperate attempt and pumping up his weak bits.
Haterade
This is your opinion, mate. I don't particularly enjoy Joe's standup, but y'all niggas are straight trashing him because you have different taste. Get over yourselves. Like what you like. Let other people like what they like and just don't pay attention to it.
Except it does
Kind of like female comedy, isn't it?
Comedy is very subjective, I’ve never laughed at Joe’s stand up
Neither have I. Has anyone laughed at his stand up?
@@LK-em1bv ye
Nobody has. It’s fairly conclusive and objective in that point.
@@HkFinn83 haha
I laughted hard everytime
“Knockoff Bill Hicks rant done by a bad Sam Kinison impersonator” is such a stunningly comprehensive description of Rogan’s whole act
And Joe talks alot on the podcast about Bill hicks impersonators
Nailed it
@@Ancestrally-Guided I’m a new comic.
Watch my Comic Bombs and lmk what you think.
*most popular *
Holy shit that's perfect
The most ironic thing about that precise description is the fact Joe has been doing that for years... like, at the time he called out Carlos Mencia for being a rip-off artist.
I don't understand how Joe has managed to do so well in comedy. Like I honestly think other comedians don't say hes shit because hes friends with all them
It’s perplexing. I think without the podcast he wouldn’t have success in comedy. And he had a lot of good friends who are great comics, so they just kind of accept that he’s one of them. He isn’t.
His first 2 stand ups are pretty funny thou
None of his stands up I've seen are funny
because hes actually hilarious and everything he does/says is hilarious...and theres just a reallly small group of loser idiots who probably are just woke that make videos like this lol
@@af635 found the Joe Rogan fan
Sad to have to say it but I have laughed more during his podcasts than during his comedy. He's a prime example of how comedy can go wrong if you try too hard.
that actually doesnt make sense because its not like hes getting booed off stage, and hes clearly friends with a lot of legit comedians ,who do think hes funny and i dont know about you but i personally dont laugh that much at literally any comedy special, i like stand up but no matter who it is im not just laughing my ass off the whole time...and thats actually with most things that deal with laughter, i smile and do nose laughs but im not one to laugh just because somethings funny because usually you can tell where that funny thing is going, i have to really be unexpecting it to be laughing out loud...which doesnt mean it isnt funny!
@@Zsnow41 thats facts, the only stand up comedian who can make me laugh my ass off is Dave Chapelle
I think when he's chill and is able to play off something he actually is funny in that environment. But when it's him by himself he just isn't as good. He's probably an average comedian all things considered but really good at podcasting
@@thepimp8485
You should watch Bill Hicks! Or... the two better Scottish comedians, Frankie Boyle & Kevin Bridges.. not just their stand up routines but have all kind of material from sketch shows or t.v. panel shows 🏴✌🏼
Chris D’Elia is also wayyy funnier on podcasts than stage
Joe “I’m my own worst critic” Rogan
/vs./
Beige “Watch this” Frequency
Joe "I'm my own worst critic" Rogan vs. Beige "Joe took my video down, so I had to reupload it" Frequency
Joe "Relax, were here" Rogan
People who say that "I'm my own worst critic" don't realize...that they are definitely a worse critic (since they're themselves) but, they cannot be the worst and definitely are impacted by even the threat of criticism enough to put out that boundary.
Again I would love to see him go up and try and do his own Form of stand up😂 really easy to critique someone else why don’t you go and do it yourself oh wait you can’t lol
@@jsauce4199 who
It's entirely possible that more people have seen this video than who actually watched Joe's specials.
I watched his last 3 specials and didn't laugh a single time. I gave him a chance but his stand up sucks.
I don't know about that, he plays at arenas where nba teams play at. He's popular, it doesn't mean he's good though because he's not
It's entirely possible
I've always considered Joe's comedy akin to locker room humour. It's evident he learned his craft in the gym.
I agree. I think ( in my opinion) Joe is funny. I also laugh at carrot top, and old cartoons. Something for everyone, I guess
@@gam940 Not even close.
@@mojorisin8368 To each their own. We all have our own tastes and opinions goofy ass
Its true! :D You ever see his podcast where he's sitting there with people and jokes fly right over his head? But then if there's toilet humor, he's dying of laughter? Dudes a great conversationalist but yea, his sense of humor is a little off
@@gam940 carrot top is underrated. He gets a lot of flack for being a prop comedian but his jokes land and I think they are witty.
Rogan’s standup is pretty much a Reddit comment thread from 2013.
EDIT: Woah! Thanks for the gold!
This is way too accurate
So true.
Just like his podcast
Here ya go kind stranger 💰
kind stranger!!
“Bong hit transplant”
A+ tier reference
As a gay man I have to agree
Was about to type this exact comment lol cumtown put me on
Yo lol i scrolled knowing someone would quote it.
But ah, but ah, Maryland, but ah, Maryland though, but ah
Hell yea dude
Mark Normand called Joe "Silver Hack" on his own podcast, savage!
Mark is the best of the Joe Rogan bunch
@@lesliehoang4741yup, either Mark or Shane for me
Jesus, that illustration looks like Joe should have born in the 1915s as an Eastern European dictator.
wannabe Colin
not wordy enough
He does look like Mussolini
@@rubberchix shut up, stupid
Kinda looks like a melting Mussolini
Joe "It is entirely possible that I could be completely out of touch with reality" Rogan bout to copyright strike this bad boy faster than he moved his podcast to Spotify
@Stink Fingers McGee Yes it was running for 11 years before the Spotify deal.
Bent Pixels is on it
Lookout Bent Pixels lol
@@soupie485
Beat me to it 😂
Did anyone here him gettin coached in the alex Jones episode?
"Relax, were here"
Joe Rogan is a shill.
“Bad Bill hicks rant screamed by a bad impersonation of Sam Kinison”. You summed him up perfectly
Bill Hicks is Alex Jones. No bullshit look into it
Except you don't have to say "Bad" before "Bill Hicks rant." One implies the other.
Kinison is so annoying
@@jameslutian1977 But outside of anger fuled rants Bill Hick's material was lightyears ahead of anything Joe ever uttered.
Out of everything he does Podcaster/Comedian/Actor/ TV Host/ UFC Commentator hes the most proud of being a comedian. Ironically its what hes worst at.
i need a bong hit transplant after this review
“Ive tried weed”
My wife died due to bong hit transplant complications.
my son is also named bong hit transplant
We gotta go get Hillary Clinton
i need that Tom Myers
Joes the perfect example of if u say something u think is funny with enough confidence, people laugh
That's a very American trait.
@@jackcaptain5476 Probably. I’m Canadian and I think it’s lazy and unoriginal.
.... very, very stupid people.
@Velvet Kush would be the best to see.
Did you want to say: "retards laugh" ? because a normal person can´t be amused by this garbage.
Joe headlined a tour that rolled through town a few years ago. Our large group all agreed following the show that he was by far the worst comedian of the night.... by far.
Yeah its crazy, saw him a couple times and his openers were always alot funnier. You get the vibe in the theater/arena that most of the people there to see him are just fans of his podcast or mma. Saw joey diaz open for him before and that man can legit MURDER.... Then joe goes on. Lolol
@H K nice to know you know Bert as a person
@@deaker123 yooooo I seen coco. I was laughing so hard. And... that's all I really remember.... it was in colorado.. just to smoke mad weed. So I just remember coke n gangster jokes and i had tears in My eyes.
You'd think Joe opens for Joey Diaz.
🤣🤣🤣
Watching a Joe Rogan special is like going to a dentist who tells Dad jokes. You know you may smile at times, but on the whole it is an uncomfortable and painful episode. You'll need drugs to be numb to the experience. Put me to sleep next time.
Good analogy.
😄😄
Also, I can guarantee you he was high as F**k on at least one of the specials, if not both. So that probably didn't help either.
@@BattleBladeWarrior Well, the first clip he showed of a special was Joe saying he's high as fuck lol
That’s such a perfect metaphor. Holy shit.
Just calling his specials “triggered” and “strange times” says it all. That would be like an 80s comic calling special “what’s the deal?”
😂😂😂😆 What the deal with airline peanuts?
Cancel culture is gonna be the airline food of the 21st century as we know it.
Joe Rogan: Where's the beef?
@@adrianfytr35 youre so original
God, you're lame
Joe is with the deepest respect, a legit hack comic. Great podcaster though
thats not even disrespectful: its a legit and valid assessment of Joe Rogan.
I don’t even know if he’s a great podcaster. He just has really interesting people on his show
@@2ReAL0317 ahh no he is really. Look at the most recent one with mike tyson he interviews a " fight mode " Tyson masterfully. Hes terrible with other comics on his podcast though, so insecure
which makes it even more frustrating when he calls people hacks on his podcast and know one ever calls him out for his hackness.
His podcast is dogshit lol.
Joe Rogan is the guy who made me appreciate good comedy. By showing how to do it wrong
I feel this. But completely the opposite way. I grew up watching the best. So when joe and his crew came around I was so confused
What's the best thing about 25 year olds? There's twenty of them... 😂 (He's jokes are better than mine)
Just remember his biggest discovery😂 Papi Gringo😂 If Dre made Em and Em made 50...just what does ir exactly say about someone that made Shaub? I love the podcast though
Joe was my karate instructor when I was a kid in Massachusetts in the late 80s and early 90s. It was called "Personal best karate" but it was really Taekwondo. I think they just called it karate because thats the term most regular folks are familiar with. We absolutely trained that spinning back kick over and over. I love Joe. He really is a great guy. I think he's funny but not when he's trying to be funny. He's funny when he's just being himself or messing around with his friends. I think it is very possible he knows he is not very good but he wants to be around the comedians..
You're full of s**t. I taught at that school for Chris R as an adult and took classes from him, starting with his first school in Easton. Joe Rogan was most definitely never an instructor there. He trained in an Olympic style, old school tkd place in and around Boston. Sttange thing to make up.
He taught martial arts in his early twenties...are you basing your judgement of his humor mostly off of how he was 35 years ago? I'm genuinely asking because if Joe wanted to stop stand-up, no one's holding a gun to his head...and if those comedians would stop hanging out with him if he wasn't a comedian that feels like they aren't his friends and he's just a clout chaser. And a lot of the comedians he hangs out with aren't funny either so...
"we get it dude. you started smoking weed in your thirties and together with some cringy tattoos you made that into your personality"
This guy gets it.
@Caruso Buster Wow. Sounds like an awful place.
@Caruso Buster ok dude. we get it. you're hardcore. see. anyone can do it. also who gives a shit. it's life dude. it happens differently and at various rates for everyone. what sort of dipshit isn't rich by their 20's mark zuckerberg is far more hardcore with his soft geeky looking self than you will ever be. so is joe for that matter. like the guy gives a shit about you or anyone and what they've done. dude cares about him and what he's doing. you're just some sad nobody who's nothing and has to bring others down. that shit's sad.
sure. you and other people get it. but there's still all those people that go see him. so he keeps doing it. he doesn't care if you get it or not. just move on with your lives and ignore the guy. he doesn't even know you. you're the one complaining about him.
@@r4.662 who's complaining? I just like the creators quote here. Complaining is exhausting and I can't be bothered really. But sometimes it's nice to find equals who can't relate to Joe's image of a comedian. You want a comedian? Try Norm. The best in the bis. If Joe Rogan was around in the 50s he would have been recruited for operation Mockinbird. If he actually isn't, that is.
Hahahahahahahah
Ironically enough, when I saw Joe Rogan live, that became the start of my disdain for him. He recycled old material and even retold some stories that I've heard on his podcast before. He was outdone by his own openers (Santino and Hinchcliff). I was never the same after that night. I became homeless shortly thereafter, but luckily found a job at PF Changs.
Hahahahaha keep hustling, killer
How good is the store rn?
Check out George Carltin. He's a murrrrlderer!
Ya Netfliggs
I can't tawlk
Love the podcast but for the life of me I cannot sit through any of his specials.
Joe was an occasionally good podcaster back in the day and now going downhill fast. Joe's stand up has always been unwatchable. 😖
u should go listen to anyone that doesnt act like a cocky child do interviews. ud be amazed. he draws attention soley because his recognition so he gets more well known guests. this is irrelevant to his non-existing interviewing skills. check out lex fridman a random low key intellectual for example that blatantly gives more compelling interviews than the real sIeepy joe
@@snozzberrybush “random low-key” who has been on the JRE like 5 times and has a ton of subs lol
I actually enjoyed Rogan's old standup. Now, it's just watered down over macho bullshit
@@snozzberrybush no one watches Rogan for his interviewing skills
I smoke everyday, and nothing bothers me more than people who get high.... Then talk about how high they are... Like ok dude.
What about child molesters?
He's still playing the character that was written for him on NewsRadio.
@Punished Aniquin same that movie is so underrated
@@purrpple.singapore9974 it’s a TV show not a movie
@@purrpple.singapore9974 tell us more about this underrated Mandela effect movie you speak of.
Yup
He is playing Joe Garelli
That Joe Rogan drawing looking like the Kingpin from Spider Man PS4 lol
Looks like Butterbean
😂😂
Too bad that he's tiny
Joe just isn't funny.
I don't dislike the man, and genuinely wanted to like the stand up, but it is just very poor 😏
Nice lift
If he could just stop screaming. He does have a few good jokes.
And he spends SO much time pontificating about the craft of comedy.
@Cody Ingram Yes, but the contrast between his apparent obsession with craft and his terrible performance is incredible. I feel the same way about Norton (though of course he is hilarious in the right setting, unlike Rogan). And I actually like listening to them talk shop. But when they’re on stage ... oof.
@Cody Ingram My pont is that with such focus, you’d think he’d be better at it. He soberly discusses the nuances of comedy writing and editing, then goes on stage and shouts platitudes while humping a stool.
Joe’s about as funny as the St.Jude’s commercials you see all the time with the kids.
Ooooof😊
*Brutal*
I actually do laugh at those
I don't even know what St. Jude's commercials are - but I'm just going to assume that they're funnier.
Listening to Joe talk is like listening to the Kars 4 Kids Jingle…nah I take that back…Kars 4 Kids isn’t that bad
You know things in comedy are bad when Joe Rogan is actually considered a legend in it. His stand-up has always been awful
He's a legend not because of his of stand up but for calling out joke thief's to there face
Who considers him a legend?
@Bonifide Buster Tom Segura is amazing.
He's not a _legend_
More like your uncle who sucks at something he loves to do, but is generally a good person who has his shit together, so you don't call him out on it.
@Bonifide Buster Oh, fuck, *GO BACK*
He's one of those guys that is best on podcasts. He genuinely makes me laugh on his podcast here and there, and he's a good interviewer. But as a stand up comedian? No idea how he succeeded in that arena.
If it makes you feel better. Carlos Mencia got a show over him back in the day. Also became a VIP in all the comedy clubs and Rogan got neglected.
@@daoyang223 Carlos Mencia got no dick though. He gotta piss in a plastic bag
@@shadysheister i mean. He did eventually?
@@daoyang223 Did you not see that episode of South Park back in the day? Lol I know it’s been a minute.
has he really succeeded in standup though? he was the newsradio guy, then the fear factor guy, then the mma/podcast guy. it always felt like his standup was just kinda secondary, at least among people who have any discerning taste in comedy.
Very accurate video and a good drawing of Wanderlei Silva too
Damn true with a face like dat i wouldn’t let him get close
You win the Underated Comment prize my friend
this guy lmaooo
🤣🤣🤣
Finally, somebody said it. I’m actually a huge fan of Joe Rogan‘s podcast, but most of your critique of his comedy is pretty spot on. And I’ve always thought that he relies too much on shouting during his stand up. It’s one of the reasons why I’ve always found it difficult to get through one of his specials. I can appreciate that he’s trying to rehash a lot of the topics that Bill Hicks used to talk about. I’m a huge Bill Hicks fan. But yeah, I wish Joe understood that louder doesn’t always mean funnier.
Great critique!
What attracts you to his podcast?
@@cianbroderick4145 I think he’s great at interviewing comedians, to be honest. His total lack of talent combined with his genuine respect for the craft is like a blank canvas to bring out the best in the comedian guests. Like, when I watch Ms Pat doing standup or on other people’s podcasts, she’s reserved, a little nervous, but on JRE she feels like GOAT material to me.
Also, his honesty combined with his clear lack of intellect means that if you present yourself as intelligent and he makes you look dumb (here I’m thinking of Dave Rubin) you look REALLY dumb.
I’m not a regular watcher whatsoever, I don’t remember the last time I watched more than a 5 minute clip, just going off my impression.
@@cianbroderick4145 The various array of different people & experts from different backgrounds that he has on.
I find the long form conversations interesting and I think Joe asks interesting questions during the convos.
It doesn’t mean I agree with everyone he’s had on or everything he’s ever said.
You can kinda see him stealing Bill hicks Persona in his act. close to stealing in my opinion. I Used to be a hicks fan. as I got older I started to get more bored at political comedy. Cause mostely is left wing, and it is about religion and oil companies and half serious. Norm Macdonald was kinda on point on this, he said that "there are some comedians who rather view them self as an intellectual than being funny". This is the difference between joe rogan, bill hicks, george carlin and for example Mitch Hedberg Mitch has no other agenda then to a make people laugh.
Politcal comedy rarely stands the test of time, but Mr bean will probably be enjoyed for several decades.
People have been saying this for YEARS. you internet losers are making videos about it because its trendy..... god you're losers.
I'm a HUGE Joe Rogan fanboy. i havent missed an episode in 3 years since i started listening to the podcast. But i did not laugh once while watching the special. It was weird considering how much he talks about stand up on the pocast and how many people praise him as a comic.
Edit: I am no longer a Joe Rogan fanboy. Just a fan of his podcast
LOVE ROGAN! I Have heard every single ep of the JRE. Hate his standup.
There was a few funny parts but I agree his recent stand up is terrible. Should stick to podcasts.
No real comics “praise” Rogans standup. Only his minions or those who want a rub from his podcast. How you still listen to that snakeoil salesman is baffling. Lots of dumb people out there. If you havent figured out Joe Rogan yet, followed him to spotify and still proudly claim to love it- you’re not too bright.
@@usernotfound904 I like his show. He has good guests and some cool perspectives. For you to call me "not bright" from a comment is hilarious tho. You must be a great judge of character after speaking to someone for 10 seconds lol
That's because it's hip to say you're a stand up. Mark Maron suffers from this same problem. Both are great podcasters who desperately want to be more, but simply aren't funny on their own. It reminds me of the head of the East India Trading Company wanting to slum it with the sailors on board, not realizing he's worth millions of times more on land. Still a part of him longs for that rugged 1600's sea life. If you could just be yourself Baron Robert Clive, then the Nepalize deckhands will love you regardless of your true aviation ability. Nor will they look down on you for your noble title.
Side note: Baron Robert Clive didn't actually go sailing on his East India Trading Company ships. I just made that up to strengthen my analogy.
one thing Im quite sure of, joe rogan will never go down as a comedy legend.
All I see him as is the drunk guy down at the end of the bar, talking exactly what this act is about. How long until people start yelling to him to shut the fuck up? Not long. Rogan is burnt, immature, small guy syndrome.
No he will just go down as one of the most influential human beings of all time
@@roastmypost2157 but not because of his comedy.
@@kaihunlu2345 Someone is a little jealous 😏
@@roastmypost2157 and not for a positive reason
"A bad Bill Hicks rant screamed by a bad impression of Sam Kinison" Sounds like Dennis Leary.
Leary should imitate Hick's death too. Really go all the way with his hack plagiarism.
Kind of funny Joe always says that about Leary. Joe imitates Hicks in a Kinison voice
The drawing of Joe has me dying. Every time I take a good look at it I just burst out laughing.
It reminds me: if they made a live action Ren and Stimpy Movie Joe would HAVE to be the Fire Chief
“I HAD IT UP TO HEAR WITH THE LIKES OF YOU PEOPLE...oh, I’m sorry…I thought you were circus midgets!”
Up to here*
But you get the idea
"Like he just had a bong hit transplant"
genius move sneaking good comedy into a video about Rogan.
Bless up to the king Tommy “GPS” Myers!
That was the best part of this video, Tom Tha God
@Godot lol what an idiotic statement. I hope Beige doesn't believe this
@Godot hahahahaha dude really?
That line made me chuckle out loud while driving home today. Good stuff
Bent Pixels: "Here I come!"
Bent Pixels aka Joe Rogan's sex dungeon
For a long time I've wondered why Joe's stand up was so popular, but I guess there are more like me
"But most of the time it comes off as a bad Bill Hicks rant screamed by a bad impersonation of Sam Kinison."
Nailed it!
Wow, I came across this comment as BF was literally narrating it. Kind of neat. As I was reading in my inner monologue he was saying it out loud.
^same. Weird
I like joe, but I feel like his stand up is his way of indulging in his own narcissistic and egotistical tendencies. Which goes completely against what makes a good comedian.
you mean like bill burr
@@nathanluz1218 Bill is overrated.
@@Ray_D_Tutto oh god... you hate bill i know what kinds of people you guys are now
@@jaytherestless2117 What does that mean? Can't i just not like a guy (i don't hate him, his schtick just doesn't do it for me).
but he was a stand up and more of a stand up well before any fame. maybe he continues it for that reason
Rogan is a functional funny guy, like almost everyone. If he's chilling and having conversations with friends he's hilarious, as a stand alone stage comedian he doesn't do it for me
Very good way to put it
Just like Kevin Hart. In interviews or when he’s guest at ESPN or other shows he’s fucking hilarious
but I never laugh at his specials
Ummm he's never "hilarious" as you put it
Thats why we have proffessional comedians, ALOT people are conversationally funny but getting on stage and having a set thats a whole other ballgame.
Ya its funny the first time he talks about something but no one beats a drad horse better than joe
Imagine Joe's reaction if someone told him he wasn't funny, no way he'd accept it. He thinks he's like the king of stand ups and an ambassador for all comedy.
Mark Normand surprisingly took a few hilarious jabs here and there. One I saw was after Joe told some gorilla story(surprising lol) and Mark called him a silverhack lmao Or Joe was talking something how he never saw a bomb or something like that and Mark went: "You've never seen your act?" Both times everyone was laughing ther ass off Mark is current king of comedy IMO.
He definitely doesn't think he'd the king of stand-up lol. He's never said that.
@@harold3165 Obviously he has literally never said that.
@@harold3165 You seem sensitive to Rogan criticism. Weird.
And now he has fully leaned into this image bestowed upon him and ooened the mothership become the next Mitzy. Which is never gonna happen
If I ever become a famous podcaster I’m going to put Beige Frequency art on the walls of my studio.
It's an interesting paradox that Joe wears the tighest most chest hugging shirts on his podcasts, but when he goes to do stand-up he decides to raid his father's closet and wear the most ill-fitting shirt he could find
I think i heard somewhere before that it was because it is harder to get the audience to laugh when you look attractive or muscular/intimidating so that is why he tries to make himself look worse
You mean stand up comedians act, talk and dress differently when they are on stage doing stand up than they do in other aspects of their life? That’s unbelievable. If I would have known it was all an act I would have stopped watching stand up long ago.
Another perfect example of using words you don’t understand to seem smarter than you really are. It isn’t a paradox.
@@rossg4641 yeah thats exactly why he does it and it bothers me so much. like bro you're an elk hunter, taekwondo champion, jiu jitsu black belt, stop trying to be fun and relatable you psycho. it's such a "will they like me if i dress like an idiot" thing and it's annoying af
@@davidenivan And yet another example.
“Sounds like a bad Bill Hicks screamed by a bad Sam Kinison” . Perfectly said.
Good comparison for Rogan
yes! and he cant compare to either, especially Bill. tho ppl do which makes me fuckin cringe.
He wants to be Bill Hicks so bad it’s embarrassing
“A middle aged stoner with cringey tattoos.” Love it
Idk what's cringy about his tattoos? Is it that he got them when he was over 30? I only know about the musashi one and it's well made🤷🏻♂️
I feel like there are hundreds of things to criticize about him and especially his stand ups before going to tattoos....
@@lordnicenstein5105 I don’t know. Just the way he said it I guess
@@lordnicenstein5105 it’s that he got them at like 38 that makes them cringey
@@sorrysorry1877 what's wrong with getting tattoos at 38?😂
@@allangraves942 what’s not wrong with it that’s a better question
Finally, someone's being real about that dummy.
My man literally drawing the kingpin XD
He’s a great podcaster and and okay comedian… and that’s cool by me. I think he’s actually funnier off the cuff than a standup.
I've never saw it
Yea I agree 100% there have been instances over the years listening to Jre where i have found myself laughing hard. If only if he could be that chill Joe Rogan in his stand up. It seems he over analyses his routine where as he is more off the cuff in his podcasts.
He has great guests
He’s an awful comedian 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻
I always thought he was just a "presenter," like in TV shows and UFC. I had no idea he considered himself to be a comedian until fairly recently. I still have yet to hear him be funny, but I guess I haven't listened to enough of him. But then again, if I had to listen to a lot of his stuff to hear him say something funny, he can't be very funny.
Joe said he wears the oversized shirts so his physical form doesn't distract the audience from the comedy, seriously.
Unintended good joke lmao
That makes it sound like when God comes to earth and has to change his form so humans can comprehend it
The Billie Eilish angle maybe? Or unintentional (or possibly intentional?) Streisand effect? Intended genius turned stupidity? SO MANY QUESTIONS ABOUT A SHIRT!!! The mind reels😂
His body doesn't distract from the comedy. The absence of the comedy does.
He wears that shirt to hide his distended TRT/ roid belly.
This is what happens when you surround yourself with people who are scared of calling you out.
I laugh harder at work with my coworkers than most comedies. Off the top of your head stuff always beats rehearsed stuff.
Totally different thing. When you are in that type environment with coworkers you dont sit and judge and you interact. Sure sometimes there is funny stuff but its crazy how people laugh at really not that much funny stuff when you are in good mood with good people.
That just means you don’t like standby up comedy or maybe your typical stand up comedian. When I first got into comedy and watching comedians podcasts, I hated stand up comedy because I thought it was all slightly funnier Joe Rohan type routines where it felt forced.
Theo Von got me into comedy and I found his commentary hilarious on his podcast and seem like off the top bits that are actually funny.
He’s really only the type of comedian with that style though but eventually I segwayed into appreciating other comedians through his guest episodes
@@Tyler7412788 his comedy isn't even comedy..heck, robin williams sucked at stand up..really bad..u actually think ron white is funny, too?? His set up for a joke u can see a mile away...low hanging fruit..he still uses jokes like the cop who is arresting him for being drunk, the cop says sir you have the right to remain silent..yes sir officer, but I may not have the ability..oh hardy har har...I heard that from drunk uncles 50 years ago
I agree. Stand-up comedy feels awkward to me, since I know they are just repeating the same stories to every audience. It's so sterile.
Not really. But okay, I'm sure the dude-bro's you hang out with at work all hilarious and would be pro free style comics if they didn't love their job so much. Cuck chud is a pretty lucrative career after all.
The reason Joe wears those stupid shirts is because he has morphed his body into such a ridiculous shape that shirts that should fit him don't. Also of he wore a t shirt we would see his extended stomach which isn't visible when he is sitting behind his desk.
Distended stomach is the word you were looking for, not extended.
@@jerod5636 thanks jerod.
He's actually explained before that he wears baggy shirts because he doesn't want the audience to focus on his body, and dismiss him as just some meathead, who isn't really funny. He wants his jokes to do all the heavy lifting.
He’s like 5’6” he’s a gnome
@@TheEnderBand *5'6" in shoe lifts.
He talks about his comedy on the podcast like it is this revolutionary piece of art
Yes, it’s interesting how he refers to comedy as art/ I saw Norm Macdonald one in interview...and he said comedy is not art but a craft. Because you want the audience to laugh when you want them to/ it’s not subjective like art. Norms a genius/ Joe is just good at the game of life.
@@ronfarakoo1974 god dammit, norm is the greatest
@@MM-eo2oz Yeah its weird, i listened to his podcast for ages without seeing his comedy specials and i thought he was this legendary tier comic.
Yep. Very pretentious.
@@MM-eo2oz ‘Friends’ is funnier than Joe. It’s also at least pleasant and palatable.
I've enjoyed the Rogan podcast when certain guests are on. I think he does a relatively good job interviewing guests, most importantly he doesn't interrupt very often. One thing that always drove me insane when I used to listen to Howard Stern interview people, he would ask a great question, the person being interviewed would start to give an answer you really wanted to hear, and Stern would cut them off with another question, or say something to Robin and the answer you wanted to hear would get sidetracked and never returned to. It eventually was the reason I stopped listening to him. That being said, I absolutely don't understand anyone who thinks Rogan's standup is worth listening to. He simply isn't an inherently funny person, and now legit funny comedians have to wash his balls on his podcast, and its so hard to listen to. Even worse, the few people on his podcast
that are even less funny that Rogan, like Schaub, will earnestly speak to Rogan and mention him right along side Pryor and Carlin, and Rogan will just nod his head and not even disagree! It's amazing the way Rogan speaks as though he's the gatekeeper of comedy itself, I just do not get it at all.
hard work no talent.
I’m a fan of Joe and his podcast, but the man just isn’t funny.
He's pivoted into being a top podcaster instead of a mediocre comic, but it'd be a lot better if he just let go of his persona as a comic while doing podcasts, especially when he's talking to top comics like Bill Burr
He's actually funny when he's not trying to be though, he's one of those people.
That’s the thing, he is funny, it just doesn’t translate to his standup for some reason
Yelling at the end of my sentence makes me funny
beige isn't funny either
@@rubberchix
Cry more.
Exactly...you get it
@@joeymobb8438 tbh he’s speaking facts but his jokes are so garbage that it makes me cringe
I like to yell at random points OF my sentence because you get double funny points: loud + surprise
Joe has jokes like a guy who is doing 10 things and comedy is 4th on the list.
He'll never compete with comedians who ONLY do comedy. Tim Dillion doesn't have a family, UFC Announcing job, World famous podcast, bow hunting trip this weekend, etc... he is devoted to his craft. Ever since Bill Burr started doing the F is for Family and other things besides comedy, EVEN HIS comedy is starting to slip.
He wouldn't compete with them if he dedicated his entire being to comedy.
Bill Burr's last special is really good. Much better than the one before. And having seen it live in the UK, I can tell you he's a beast!
I found Bills last special quite boring, the dude straight up told a “get back in the kitchen” joke like damn is it 2010 again?
Listening to how woke bill has gotten after knocking up a black lady has deeply saddened me.
@@jakenash8362 wym? He was best friends with Patrice, he regularly featured on Chapelles show, and he did a lot of comedy gigs in predominantly black shows. He didn’t need a black gf to understand race relations in America
He isn’t funny, it’s about fame these days.
Joe Rogan "Im my own worst critic" Beige Frequency "Hold my beer"
BF must be his best critic
It's what happens when you are surrounded by yesmen for too long.
I remember when I went to see Joe's stand up, I laughed more at his opener's jokes more than I did with his jokes. It was just a weird experience and made me realize Joe is a hack comedian. His jokes also stems alot from his podcast convos, so if u you're an avid listener chances are you've already heard his take on the topic.
Exactly
If you get drunk you'll laugh at him not with him
@@ricardoangel9440 if you’re not insecure you will laugh at him sober
@@yeahokbuddy2510 but that's not fun
@@OneCash you right
I wasn’t expecting the bong hit transplant
10/10
Joe thinks comedy is a craft like podcasting or fighting where if you work hard enough at it and do enough reps you become automatically good at it. Comedy is much more abstract, you’ve either naturally got it or not. Theo Von is the perfect example of that uniques funniness and ironically it becomes especially evident whenever he’s around Joe
Theo von ain't funny just talks nonsense
Theo von is just lying about everything he says
@@thebawzrittenhouse1433Yeah theo isn't authentic. He has a character he plays
Theo Von is also the dime-a-dussin comedian that talks about "and this other one time, I was like so high, and I rode a cab and I..." Dude, those stories are fun when you're 13.
@@hw8991dime a dozen
Joe is the definition of "Right place at the right time"
Then acts as if it were the complete opposite. Like he just earned everything with his “work ethic”
@@Andrew-fv4sj He also has that group of friends that are all just terrible. That group is unfunny, lack selfawareness, and non-relatable. They want to be intellectually deep but are so out of touch its cringeworthy. They are the Wish version of the Tough Crowd group
Spoken like a true loser.
@@timothy4011 shut up Joe
@@timothy4011
Keep sucking off capitalism while it exploits you
My god I got to the clip of him dry hunping that stool on stage. Got scared and left
If Thomas Jefferson was actually brought back to 2018 he would probably ask Joe "Your what's considered a comedian, in this time."
@@YearsOVDecay1 by bringing him back the first time and then sending him to the past then bringing him back again duhhh
This popped up in my feed after burn the boats and a lot of this critique is scarily accurate.
Probably the best placed Tom Myers reference with 'bong hit transplant'. killing it
I'm gonna volunteer to be an intern...
The bonghit transplant was probably the best under key joke ever
hell yeah dude
I’m gay
He is it not a funny comedian, however on his podcast, he is conversationally funny.
I find him funny when he says “I don’t read comments” but then deletes any negative comments.
no
The problem is, when you're high, you don't get intricate wordplay
I’ve listened to countless hours of his podcast and he’s made me laugh exactly twice. And I tapped out to his standup after about three minutes.
So did you finally get to fuck Joe Rogan or what? Why did you stalk him online for so long?
@@sealtheirlid4760 he has a podcast it’s for entertainment. When you watch a tv show are you stalking the actors hoping to fuck them?
@@collinqs2541 no but you don’t watch hours of a tv show you don’t like. That’s the point. He listened to countless hours of joes podcast yet doesn’t like him…
@@JDascrambler I think what he’s saying is that he finds Joe rogan and his podcast interesting and entertaining to a degree, but he doesn’t necessarily find him all that funny
@@JDascrambler you don't watch a podcast just to laugh numb nuts.
He sounds exactly like what I would expect Carlos Mencia to sound like if he was never outted.
5:28 “dosent it look mid 2010s” literally released mid 2010s, 2016.
He's saying it didnt age well
i agree with this one, but I love him on the podcast. If Only someone has the balls to tell him.
He wouldn't listen anyway. He is a narcissist and pretty much thinks that what he says is gold. Now I do respect his opinions on fighting, but other than that he is a hack.
Idk if you noticed but comedians are not normal and they have their own little cult. It's seriously cult like if you think about it.
Great drawing of George "The Animal" Steele.
George The Animal Steele is spot on.
🎯
Bro, that's spot on
"leave a comment on my webzone and I'll send you a pizza roll"
mr. plinkett disliked this
HOW EMBARRASING
WHHAAAAAHT?!?!
Whenever I think of Joe Rogan comedy I think of that stupid face he makes and screaming 😂But I’m forever grateful to him for introducing me to many great comics and his podcast is something special!
Agreed.
I’m not kidding at all when I say that I’ve legitimately laughed harder and more often watching Dane Cooks specials than I ever have with Rogan.
That's because Dane cooks old specials are legitimately funny as fuck
@@cactusmalone he is still funny too. Well a few years ago he was on workaholics and he was hilarious
i've laughed more at jordan peterson lectures than i have at joe's standup
Because Dane cook stole rogans jokes
@@Blernster he played the perfect Coke-head lol