This hyper-corporate culture and internet/social media have made this problem sooo much worse, as well as many other problems like propaganda, disinformation, distraction media etc etc. The internet felt free and fun until big business sunk it's claws in and took over everything including all our personal information, our governments our minds and whole lives... It's become like every problem humanity had in the 20th century have all been pumped up on massive doses of steroids thanks to the cheap grifting tools of high tech software, smart phones and online media. Everyone's been thoroughly trained to mindlessly believe any use of technology is somehow a glorious bright new future too. It clearly isn't and is causing enormous increases in every kind of mental health issue as well as eroding the fabric of society so thoroughly and carelessly that the baby is being repeatedly thrown out with the bathwater (as the saying goes) with breathtaking ignorance.
What a fucking beautiful man he is and also was. No one can take anything from what he has done even if you are a complete troll. The story amongst others that he has told shows you how much of a loving and caring person that he actually is. That is a beautiful thing in today’s society. We don’t have enough of that anymore and let’s be honest, Billy Connolly doesn’t have long left on this earth which makes me sad but people like him say things like they are and we need more people like him because if we don’t Then our world is going to fall to shit! anyways my main point is that this video is beautiful because it shows an absolute legend showing his true colours and it is completely courageous but also something that we should all take something away from. I am by no means trying to tell anyone what to do, but this is only my opinion on watching one of my not only childhood but also adult heroes. May he live along and prosperous life, because the day that I go on social media and find out that he has died will be one of the saddest days of my life because he has been a staple within my entire family for decades. I apologise for my rant but I love you Billy Connolly and you have made my life that little bit better because of your comedy ❤️
Wow, Billy said exactly what I would have said: "You can't actually stop someone from killing themselves, they have to make their own mind up on the matter."
So if a loved one came to you and said, "I'm going to end my life right now" you wouldn't try to step in and influence that decision at all? As they had already made their own mind up on the matter, whether they be of sound mind or having a mental breakdown and crying out to you for help?
@@tunesmith86 You might be able to stop them at that moment...but what about the next? Also, not everyone who takes their own life announces it to their friends.
I think a good way to look at it is that Robin Williams didn't commit suicide. The disease killed him. Robin was a victim, and he's in a better place now. RIP Mork.
@@kane4013 Except they didn't know about the Parkinsons and Lewy Body diseases he had, which he only started developing in 2013, a year or so before he died.
Those who are not Depressed do not know the experience, I do. We know that cold, dark feeling deep in our gut, but it goes from head to toe. I like to describe it as a "Bubble" in which our lives exist. Normally that bubble is relatively large and encompasses our daily lives, but with Severe Depression, that bubble shrinks, and it can shrink so much that anything outside of that bubble, including help in one way or another, no longer is visible to us. We often suffer in silence, particularly when we're old and alone. I can understand what Robin must have felt, knowing that it would indeed get worse, probably much worse before its end. I can only speak for myself, but if it gets to the point that very little quality of life is left, and I know what is inevitable, I'll leave on my own terms, not drooling on myself waiting for the end in the hall of some Nursing Home.
i dont have it but i know its much more than a bad mood. i remember stephen fry talking about it once and he said he was at a party one night, having a really good night, he was in a really good mood, enjoying himself and then he went outside for a smoke and this black cloud, as he described it, just hit him ut of nowhere.
I couldn't agree more.... this was a very bad interview from a very bad interviewer' ... his line of questioning was so insensitive and unprofessional...it was quite obvious that 'billy Connolly ' was very uncomfortable thru' the whole sorry episode.
I see there's a lot of people upset with the interview, but I honestly think this was fine. It's really important to talk about the uncomfortable things, and by asking Billy his own perspective on what happened to Robin, who was another comedian with Parkinsons, he was casually checking in on him to find out if he's okay, and the last thing he did was to make sure Billy knew there's always hope for some medical improvements worth sticking around for.
2:12 There's something disingenuous and strawmanny about the way the Chinese woman says "You wouldn't try to save his life?" I didn't care for it one bit.
Unfortunately that is not the Billy we no and love Billy of old would have taken over that interview 😢 You can feel his pain Love and respect the big yin ❤
It's certainly a beautiful place, highly recommend these locations before you go back. 1 Boscastle in Cornwall 2 Penzance 3 Dartmoor 4 Cheddar Gorge 5 Wistmans Wood on Dartmoor which is like the scenery in Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp. 5 Widecombe In The Moor 6 Powderham Castle
Billy lived in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire not far from my Mum's place. I know Robin loved Scotland compared to America. America is not a great place to live for creative people, especially LA/Hoillywood.
If I could describe interviewer's as poor and insensitive as this I'd hope U tube never sent another opportunity to see them. And I should change my term 'insensitive' because that's subjective. A better description would be insincere.
Can you imagine how hysterical funny Robin and Billy must've been together?
No, not really
steve martin joined them on many occasions
@@tunesmith86Shit have you got Parkinson’s also?
I really hope it was the opposite. That they both could relax and turn it off. Have a break from performing for a while.
Billy is very profound, very empathetic. We need a lot more of this the world has become extremely superficial and selfish.
he's a nonce, they all are
This hyper-corporate culture and internet/social media have made this problem sooo much worse, as well as many other problems like propaganda, disinformation, distraction media etc etc. The internet felt free and fun until big business sunk it's claws in and took over everything including all our personal information, our governments our minds and whole lives... It's become like every problem humanity had in the 20th century have all been pumped up on massive doses of steroids thanks to the cheap grifting tools of high tech software, smart phones and online media. Everyone's been thoroughly trained to mindlessly believe any use of technology is somehow a glorious bright new future too. It clearly isn't and is causing enormous increases in every kind of mental health issue as well as eroding the fabric of society so thoroughly and carelessly that the baby is being repeatedly thrown out with the bathwater (as the saying goes) with breathtaking ignorance.
Growing up In the 80s I loved billy, robin and Christopher reeve and the fact they were connected by robin makes me smile
What a fucking beautiful man he is and also was. No one can take anything from what he has done even if you are a complete troll. The story amongst others that he has told shows you how much of a loving and caring person that he actually is. That is a beautiful thing in today’s society. We don’t have enough of that anymore and let’s be honest, Billy Connolly doesn’t have long left on this earth which makes me sad but people like him say things like they are and we need more people like him because if we don’t Then our world is going to fall to shit! anyways my main point is that this video is beautiful because it shows an absolute legend showing his true colours and it is completely courageous but also something that we should all take something away from. I am by no means trying to tell anyone what to do, but this is only my opinion on watching one of my not only childhood but also adult heroes. May he live along and prosperous life, because the day that I go on social media and find out that he has died will be one of the saddest days of my life because he has been a staple within my entire family for decades. I apologise for my rant but I love you Billy Connolly and you have made my life that little bit better because of your comedy ❤️
Wow, Billy said exactly what I would have said: "You can't actually stop someone from killing themselves, they have to make their own mind up on the matter."
So if a loved one came to you and said, "I'm going to end my life right now" you wouldn't try to step in and influence that decision at all? As they had already made their own mind up on the matter, whether they be of sound mind or having a mental breakdown and crying out to you for help?
If they've made up their mind they won't tell you, they'll just do it quietly after saying their goodbyes h@@tunesmith86
@@tunesmith86 You might be able to stop them at that moment...but what about the next? Also, not everyone who takes their own life announces it to their friends.
I think a good way to look at it is that Robin Williams didn't commit suicide. The disease killed him. Robin was a victim, and he's in a better place now. RIP Mork.
Except he did commit suicide, as he hanged himself with a belt, and his good old pal Billy Big Balls did nothing when he cried out for help..
His co-actors were aware of his daemons when filming Mrs. Doubtfire. He used to hold his head in his hands between takes. He was deeply depressed.
@@kane4013 Except they didn't know about the Parkinsons and Lewy Body diseases he had, which he only started developing in 2013, a year or so before he died.
Billy looks as though he is just enduring this "interview".
Those who are not Depressed do not know the experience, I do. We know that cold, dark feeling deep in our gut, but it goes from head to toe. I like to describe it as a "Bubble" in which our lives exist. Normally that bubble is relatively large and encompasses our daily lives, but with Severe Depression, that bubble shrinks, and it can shrink so much that anything outside of that bubble, including help in one way or another, no longer is visible to us. We often suffer in silence, particularly when we're old and alone. I can understand what Robin must have felt, knowing that it would indeed get worse, probably much worse before its end. I can only speak for myself, but if it gets to the point that very little quality of life is left, and I know what is inevitable, I'll leave on my own terms, not drooling on myself waiting for the end in the hall of some Nursing Home.
i dont have it but i know its much more than a bad mood. i remember stephen fry talking about it once and he said he was at a party one night, having a really good night, he was in a really good mood, enjoying himself and then he went outside for a smoke and this black cloud, as he described it, just hit him ut of nowhere.
@@markorollo. Churchill had Depression too, he called it "The Black Dog".
Depression is everything it's made out to be. At it's worst, there is just emptiness without hope. I am grateful that I still find hope...
I couldn't agree more.... this was a very bad interview from a very bad interviewer' ... his line of questioning was so insensitive and unprofessional...it was quite obvious that 'billy Connolly ' was very uncomfortable thru' the whole sorry episode.
Omg this interview is shockingly bad and insensitive.Questions are idiotic. Billy seems so uncomfortable.
It's dreadful isn't it.
Jimmys such a creep
Yeah lets not talk about it at all because its uncomfortable and makes you feel funny, that'll really help people actually struggling.
@@ChemiiOneLegacy Missing the point by a mil.
Al the lil sensitive, cotton wool living weaklings on here.
I see there's a lot of people upset with the interview, but I honestly think this was fine. It's really important to talk about the uncomfortable things, and by asking Billy his own perspective on what happened to Robin, who was another comedian with Parkinsons, he was casually checking in on him to find out if he's okay, and the last thing he did was to make sure Billy knew there's always hope for some medical improvements worth sticking around for.
2:12 There's something disingenuous and strawmanny about the way the Chinese woman says "You wouldn't try to save his life?" I didn't care for it one bit.
Unfortunately that is not the Billy we no and love
Billy of old would have taken over that interview 😢
You can feel his pain
Love and respect the big yin ❤
Exactly
I think it was just more the fact the interviewers were shite and insulting
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It's certainly a beautiful place, highly recommend these locations before you go back.
1 Boscastle in Cornwall
2 Penzance
3 Dartmoor
4 Cheddar Gorge
5 Wistmans Wood on Dartmoor which is like the scenery in Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp.
5 Widecombe In The Moor
6 Powderham Castle
Life is tough
If someone can’t stay alive for their children then nothing anyone else can say can save them.
Do not let either one of those idiotic interviewers back on air ever again.
You wouldn’t have tried to save his life ? What a crazy question that is.
Wow, interviewers so inconsiderate
Robin Williams did not suffer from depression per se. He had Lewy bodies dementia, of which depression is a symptom.
Should have asked Billy about Ken Bigley. Never forget
Who is Ken bigley
He got beheaded
It was a split second joke. It wasn’t clever. He probably hadn’t thought it through. He apologised anyway.
I heard on X that Allan Shhhhhhugar had 6 shots and still caught something that rhymes with "Shhhhhharona" 🍸
Bona ?
Can anyone ID what make these mic arms are?
Ffs ! Bill looks thoroughly bored by these tossers. ❤
These interviewers are the worst.
Interviewers have no shame
Billy lived in Strathdon, Aberdeenshire not far from my Mum's place. I know Robin loved Scotland compared to America. America is not a great place to live for creative people, especially LA/Hoillywood.
This interview sucks, so a close friend dies tell us about it ffs 🤦
Crazy how you can see the pictures of his brain and how bad the disease ravaged it and took his happiness from him literally.
More so after this interview
Billy was very gracious to shite questions, said with zero compassion.
Just my opinion that means shite
No I definitely would have tried to save him.
How ?
What a ridiculous question she asked jfc
If I could describe interviewer's as poor and insensitive as this I'd hope U tube never sent another opportunity to see them. And I should change my term 'insensitive' because that's subjective. A better description would be insincere.
really want to hear this but the shit interviewer keeps rolling over Connolly so I bailed after a minute
Disgusting
Like when does somebody dasnae noo hae tee flush a toilet, after they've had a SHET? DISGUSTENG
This blokes got a huge huge ego, bigger than Scotland.............nasty too
How do you know ?
These type of interviewer's are all over the place and really really pathetic 📢 well said Mr Connelly