This house will become a shrine, and punks and skins and rastas will all gather round and hold their hands in sorrow for their fallen leader. And all the grown-ups will say: "But why are the kids crying?" And the kids will say: "Haven't you heard? Rik is dead! The People's Poet is dead!"
One of the funniest performers of all time, just sheer chaos personified. And the balls on him to do a stand-up bit where he shouts angrily at anyone who laughs at his jokes. Can't even fathom what a gamble that is for a comedian. You have to be *so good* to be this hostile towards your audience and have them love it.
Was thinking this myself! Plus, the whole skit only takes off if Rik gets that momentum from the audience, which is such a risk especially with a more artsy performance. He was in a league of his own. Stewart Lee as well, since he does this too.
I am 50 years old and I followed Rik's career from start to finish. Rik was one of the funniest people I have ever seen on television. A total legend. Rest in peace Rik.
That black and white film in which he played the angry guy who painted the lawn black before a party, and threw that other guy's bongos out the window was funny. I forget the name of the show.
@@00RockyAngel00 Curious now as I can't remember any b/w movie including Rik! What else do you remember? At the moment it doesn't really make sense, but would be fantastic to discover anything new!❤❤❤
@@sundaypeople5791 Wasn't a movie, more like a short film, and it was on that show that was on after "The Young Ones" sometimes. Every time, it was a different Rik Mayall/Adrian Edmonson thing. One time it was the Bad News documentary. another time a film was set in a roadside diner. Nigel Planer played a drunk scam artist who was travelling with some women, and Adrian Edmonson played an escaped convict character who said "Trouble" when someone asked him his sign, and Nigel started calling him that. In this B&W film Rik played the character I described, Nigel, in glasses, a suit & tie, and either a blonde or white wig or his hair dyed, played somebody's agent. When someone asked him what he did for So-and-so (don't remember the name), he said "As little as possible."
When I answer everything with "Ask Vanessa Regrave" and do it for so many years I forget where I got it from and googled "I don't know, ask Vanessa Redgrave"
Rik Mayall was so unique and original, people forget just how different this style was to what was going on at the time, not only was his work fantastic, but he inspired so many other writers and comedians. The legends lives on!
Drop Dead Fred was my favorite childhood movie. I just watched it with my 12 year old. He loved it too. I looked up who Drop Dead Fred was because I always loved him so much and found Rik. Sad to hear he passed two years ago. Sorry I never knew more of him until now. He certainly impacted my life. I wanted to have him DDF in my life when I was young. Traumatic childhood and all that. He was a treasure.
I don't know if you ever caught his series later in his career Alan Bastard but it was a great parody of a British politicians arrogance, superiority,sexism etc .
Absolute comedy genius. And also one of the best "straight" actors of his generation from the UK. When Rik and Ade got together on a stage, or even in an interview, you were guaranteed absolute comedy gold. One of the extremely rare instances that I actually had tears in my eyes when I heard of a celebrity dying. In fact it only ever happened to me once other than with Rik, and that was with Steve Irwin, the naturalist, who was just a bloody great bloke, a fantastic educational documentary host, and a whole lot of fun to watch. I imagine the next time I tear up at the death of a celebrity it will either be Ade Edmonson or Billy Connolly.
If all people remember him for was the slaptick roles, then that's fine but he was so much more than that. Astonishingly intelligent fellow and warm as hell!
Mattie Mclean I bet he had a lot more left to give, a lot more great jokes left in him. He actually died midway through one of my favourite comedy series, Man Down, and it just wasn’t the same without him In the rest of it.
I heard the line “ near ta the theatre” when it originally aired in the 80’s. It stayed with all this time. I don’t think a week went by without me saying it to myself.
"Neil! Your bedrooms is on fire"... My name is Neil and this quote has followed me all of my freaking life!! (and I don't mind one bit) R.I.P the Young One...
I don't know if it's this recording, but I do know he once brought this routine, not at a comedy night, but a poetry night. Still had the crowd in stitches.
This hits a little too close to home as someone just starting out writing. He hits it spot on, and I think every person who thinks of themselves to be a poet should watch this, either to get a good laugh or to laugh at themselves, or most likely both.
In this video Rik is very cute and his eyes are so beatuiful! He's one of the best comedians ever! He almost makes me proud to be English! Thanks for posting this! It's cracked me up!
After all these years and I don't know how many times watching this video, I still laugh so hard my abs hurt whenever I watch it. Absolutely timeless and never gets old. A true comic genius.
this is hysterically funny every single time I watch it. His timing is PERFECT :.) His facial expressions are great too. He was a very clever guy apparently.
I saw Wik and Ben Elton at the Roundhouse uni Theatre in Sydney in the late eighties, they were brilliant, sheer full on crazy diamond energy and wit and utterly pissy pants funny. Mayall was a genius basically. And Ben's not far behind. x
'Punks, Skins, and Rastas, will gather around and hold hands and follow, for their fallen leader and all the grown ups will say,' "why are all the kids crying?" 'And the people will say' ''haven't you heard? Rik is dead. The peoples poet is dead.'' 'And more particularly says to articulate teenager.' ''Don't you understand nothing? How can Rik be dead, when we still have his poems?''
5 years ago today. Yeah i am shedding a tear today for the loss of my comedy hero! I miss you so much and so glad that i got to see you live. R.I.P Rik
Rik is awesome, I have a lot of his shows he did with Edmundson on DVD like Young Ones and Filthy Rich & CatFlap. I saw him perform when i went to London once, a cherished memory!
Rik can't have gone! I just can't have it! He was going to do a version of Debaser by The Pixies with me when I got around to it....! If ever there is a ghost thing going on Rik must come back and cause proper poltergoost havoc! Way way too soon. RIP Rik. Forever loved by me and all my mates in the pub who owe you so much the proper hearty laughter you've given us. Love you man.x
That was awesome, a lot of comics you see their earlier work when they haven't got all their gear together and its a bit sad but this was genius, it was confident and skillful, I loved it.
Anyone also ever spot him in An American Werewolf In London? He's Playing chess in The Slaughtered Lamb pub with Brian Glover, whom also played Mr Rottweiler in Bottom :>
I'm french and i would say that this man is the symbol of english's sense of humour. What a pleasure everytime i can see thing like this! Young ones, Allo allo... I wish Frenchies could do the same :-) He's the only one that can say "shut up" this way! Please, send more videos of him!
omg he is ahhmazing!!! i love how he stays so serious through the whole thing. most comedians laugh at their own jokes but he remained comp;etly serious.
I remember watching this for the first time and it completely changing the game. comedians are never up for doing anything like this any more so I had never seen this take on stand up its truly amazing as is he rip rik x
I wish I knew him, how amazing to have been in that space. I miss real theatre.
This house will become a shrine, and punks and skins and rastas will all gather round and hold their hands in sorrow for their fallen leader. And all the grown-ups will say: "But why are the kids crying?" And the kids will say: "Haven't you heard? Rik is dead! The People's Poet is dead!"
piper scout
But we still have his poems!
Don't look at me. I'm irrelevant.
I've just been round me neighbour's house to borrow a drill
I refuse to believe he’s gone 😇
@@philbright7389 nice reference😌
I first saw Rik in the Young Ones. I never suspected then that he was such a handsome man.
Same here
One of the funniest performers of all time, just sheer chaos personified. And the balls on him to do a stand-up bit where he shouts angrily at anyone who laughs at his jokes. Can't even fathom what a gamble that is for a comedian. You have to be *so good* to be this hostile towards your audience and have them love it.
Was thinking this myself! Plus, the whole skit only takes off if Rik gets that momentum from the audience, which is such a risk especially with a more artsy performance. He was in a league of his own. Stewart Lee as well, since he does this too.
"near ter the theater"
Worth the price of admission right there. (RIP Rik)
Rip I never knew he passed away. Drop dead Fred got me through even at 34 its my go to movie. Rik was ahead of his time.
I am 50 years old and I followed Rik's career from start to finish. Rik was one of the funniest people I have ever seen on television. A total legend. Rest in peace Rik.
And more true words have never been spoken, I had always wanted to meet him and Ade so much. It was upsetting to know that dream wont ever happen.
That black and white film in which he played the angry guy who painted the lawn black before a party, and threw that other guy's bongos out the window was funny. I forget the name of the show.
@@00RockyAngel00 Curious now as I can't remember any b/w movie including Rik! What else do you remember? At the moment it doesn't really make sense, but would be fantastic to discover anything new!❤❤❤
@@sundaypeople5791 Wasn't a movie, more like a short film, and it was on that show that was on after "The Young Ones" sometimes. Every time, it was a different Rik Mayall/Adrian Edmonson thing. One time it was the Bad News documentary. another time a film was set in a roadside diner. Nigel Planer played a drunk scam artist who was travelling with some women, and Adrian Edmonson played an escaped convict character who said "Trouble" when someone asked him his sign, and Nigel started calling him that. In this B&W film Rik played the character I described, Nigel, in glasses, a suit & tie, and either a blonde or white wig or his hair dyed, played somebody's agent. When someone asked him what he did for So-and-so (don't remember the name), he said "As little as possible."
When I answer everything with "Ask Vanessa Regrave" and do it for so many years I forget where I got it from and googled "I don't know, ask Vanessa Redgrave"
Rik Mayall was so unique and original, people forget just how different this style was to what was going on at the time, not only was his work fantastic, but he inspired so many other writers and comedians. The legends lives on!
RIP the People's poet :(
Programs4You It's very sad but "How can Rick be dead when we still have his poems?"
Drop Dead Fred was my favorite childhood movie. I just watched it with my 12 year old. He loved it too. I looked up who Drop Dead Fred was because I always loved him so much and found Rik. Sad to hear he passed two years ago. Sorry I never knew more of him until now. He certainly impacted my life. I wanted to have him DDF in my life when I was young. Traumatic childhood and all that. He was a treasure.
I don't know if you ever caught his series later in his career Alan Bastard but it was a great parody of a British politicians arrogance, superiority,sexism etc .
We watched this in English class today and it was so emotional.
But you don’t know Vanessa Redgrave
Absolute comedy genius. And also one of the best "straight" actors of his generation from the UK.
When Rik and Ade got together on a stage, or even in an interview, you were guaranteed absolute comedy gold.
One of the extremely rare instances that I actually had tears in my eyes when I heard of a celebrity dying. In fact it only ever happened to me once other than with Rik, and that was with Steve Irwin, the naturalist, who was just a bloody great bloke, a fantastic educational documentary host, and a whole lot of fun to watch.
I imagine the next time I tear up at the death of a celebrity it will either be Ade Edmonson or Billy Connolly.
If all people remember him for was the slaptick roles, then that's fine but he was so much more than that. Astonishingly intelligent fellow and warm as hell!
What a loss to the world.
how is it a loss when he gave us so much?
Mattie Mclean I bet he had a lot more left to give, a lot more great jokes left in him. He actually died midway through one of my favourite comedy series, Man Down, and it just wasn’t the same without him In the rest of it.
“Whenever I’m near ta the theatre ...” 😂🤣😂 pure poetry!
I heard the line “ near ta the theatre” when it originally aired in the 80’s. It stayed with all this time. I don’t think a week went by without me saying it to myself.
The people’s poet. Legend.
That unique fearless & boundless energy. He was amazing. Rip Rik
"He was so beautiful your eyes hurt" - Ruby Wax
True.
True, but he managed to transform into Kevin Turvey:) Skillz
"Neil! Your bedrooms is on fire"... My name is Neil and this quote has followed me all of my freaking life!! (and I don't mind one bit) R.I.P the Young One...
Really? I thought it would’ve been “Neil, Neil…orange peel” 🍊
When did you convert your bedroom into a roller disco?
"Do you dig graves?'
@@SamuelBlack84 yeah man, they're alright
The bathrooms free, unlike the country under the thatcherite junta!
Very early. I remember this. Seeing his style evolve was an absolute joy.
RIP Rik. xxx
A great beautiful man! Miss him ❤️
...Bloody hell he's gorgeous here! I mean, I've always thought he's beautiful (still do), but here... just wow.
The kids will never forget you Rick.
especially me I am probably one of his youngest fans 😜 im only 13 lol
The spirit of Rick lives on forever...
+Leah Simmons Im only 12 and I love him!
@@galey1117 lmao im 12 and your 4 years late
"sss ss probably a waste of time."
Nailed it, absolute perfection.
RIP Greatest British Comedian
henman09 Eddie Izzard?
I've seen other videos and some of "the young ones" but I think this 'poetry' performance is his absolute best stand up.
I don't know if it's this recording, but I do know he once brought this routine, not at a comedy night, but a poetry night. Still had the crowd in stitches.
Genius and sorely missed
This hits a little too close to home as someone just starting out writing. He hits it spot on, and I think every person who thinks of themselves to be a poet should watch this, either to get a good laugh or to laugh at themselves, or most likely both.
In this video Rik is very cute and his eyes are so beatuiful! He's one of the best comedians ever! He almost makes me proud to be English!
Thanks for posting this! It's cracked me up!
3:25 I totally adore the way he pronounces Vanessa in this poem.
He is soo ridiculously adorable, I get butterflies :')
So young, Rik's like fetus years old here.
Rik Mayall was (barely) controlled insanity. He could make a rock laugh. You are sorely missed here. Rest in laughter.
Jesus christ he was gorgeous
cant believe how young he looks there, and still just as funny!
Miss you fella. Lots.
The only man in the world who makes the word "knob" sound fucking hilarious
LEGEND
Still missing Rick in 2024.
After all these years and I don't know how many times watching this video, I still laugh so hard my abs hurt whenever I watch it. Absolutely timeless and never gets old. A true comic genius.
Amazing actor he was...
My hero rip I love you
this is hysterically funny every single time I watch it. His timing is PERFECT :.) His facial expressions are great too. He was a very clever guy apparently.
carfreelori a very good actor as well as comedy writer.
Rik Mayall is one of the most talented comedians out there. Brilliant improvisation. Brilliant career.
What an awesome guy. Brilliant performance everytime. I dont think anyone will ever beat him.
God I miss him.
Rik is a true genius... "THE PEOPLE'S POET" Pwoper good stuff!
I saw Wik and Ben Elton at the Roundhouse uni Theatre in Sydney in the late eighties, they were brilliant, sheer full on crazy diamond energy and wit and utterly pissy pants funny. Mayall was a genius basically. And Ben's not far behind. x
Very old, but still gold video, thank you for uploading this gem!
THIS ONE HURTS!! RIP...
'Punks, Skins, and Rastas, will gather around and hold hands and follow, for their fallen leader and all the grown ups will say,' "why are all the kids crying?" 'And the people will say' ''haven't you heard? Rik is dead. The peoples poet is dead.'' 'And more particularly says to articulate teenager.' ''Don't you understand nothing?
How can Rik be dead, when we still have his poems?''
Wow what a loss. ..so young and handsome!
I agree !! 😘😭
I love him and going to miss him so so much, so sad :-(
RIP. We have lost such a funny, talented guy too soon.
His autobiography is maybe the funniest book I've ever read. Such a brilliant man.
LEGEND of British comedy ,they dont come any better than this !!!
Oh how I miss him 😄❤
5 years ago today. Yeah i am shedding a tear today for the loss of my comedy hero! I miss you so much and so glad that i got to see you live. R.I.P Rik
Awwwwww I love rick
Comedy gem
Would have loved to see him and the young ones live :-)x
Rik is awesome, I have a lot of his shows he did with Edmundson on DVD like Young Ones and Filthy Rich & CatFlap. I saw him perform when i went to London once, a cherished memory!
I so wish you were still here Rik... always in my heart and my head and in my arm though ❤️
First time and just "discovering" Mayall. I am so looking forward to the rest. Amazing intro.
You won't be disappointed. Wonder what you've discovered so far in these 9 months since then!❤
Sooo handsome!!! I am in love.
Rik can't have gone! I just can't have it! He was going to do a version of Debaser by The Pixies with me when I got around to it....! If ever there is a ghost thing going on Rik must come back and cause proper poltergoost havoc! Way way too soon. RIP Rik. Forever loved by me and all my mates in the pub who owe you so much the proper hearty laughter you've given us. Love you man.x
Has aged better than some acts I laughed at even 5 years ago.
Simply brilliant! The Young Ones changed everything in comedy.
You were always Brilliant Rik Mayall Now you are a legend!
the best! an envious admirer of Great Rick Myall from Spain!
Gorgeous man.
He'll always be the people's poet to me.
That was awesome, a lot of comics you see their earlier work when they haven't got all their gear together and its a bit sad but this was genius, it was confident and skillful, I loved it.
Rik will live on in all his magnificent glory in his stellar work. This man was so loved. So talented. And gone too soon.
Anyone also ever spot him in An American Werewolf In London?
He's Playing chess in The Slaughtered Lamb pub with Brian Glover, whom also played Mr Rottweiler in Bottom :>
I'm french and i would say that this man is the symbol of english's sense of humour. What a pleasure everytime i can see thing like this! Young ones, Allo allo... I wish Frenchies could do the same :-)
He's the only one that can say "shut up" this way!
Please, send more videos of him!
I miss him.
I cannot be the only one who wonders whether Rik ever did meet Vanessa Redgrave and then therefore, did know her, and got to ask her😎🤷🏼♀️
RIP one of the funniest men ever to walk the earth.
Love you Rik & thanks for all the laughs & tears of laughter & joy!!! You're the best :)
This has always been my favourite :)
Fantastic 😊
Rik Mayall is the best comedian ever. I love him sooo much. I'm probably one of his youngest fans, lol.
I love Rik Mayall, man I watching him at 14. Bottom, the Young Ones- you can't beat it mate!
This is the first time I saw Rik performing and I thought effing genius.
Awesome!!! Is it bad to say that I find him strangely attractive!! RIP Rik
Omg no, he is so hot in this!
Not at all, he was in his prime! I'm sure he had in that day and age, "fangirls!" :) I just thought he was really cute especially in this!
He is though isn't he?
Rik was know at the time as a golden youth , a very big ×××× and a lots of girls. So please enjoy looking at him. He loves it!
why strangely?
He wil forever remain a part of my childhood .
god, he was and still is gorgeous! wicked actor.
this one's going straight in my favorites
sooo good!!
omg he is ahhmazing!!!
i love how he stays so serious through the whole thing.
most comedians laugh at their own jokes but he remained comp;etly serious.
He's the greatest comedian/writer/actor of all times. Rik Mayall from here to etrnity!
I remember watching this for the first time and it completely changing the game. comedians are never up for doing anything like this any more so I had never seen this take on stand up its truly amazing as is he rip rik x
Still funny AF in ‘22
So sad, loved his sense of humour, one of my favourite people. Will miss you Rick.
His name is spelled Rik.
wow he is really goodlooking
No way is that Rik. His hair and clothes are way too nice.
I saw plenty of photos and interviews from the 80's. He was a snappy dresser back then. I'm curious what had happened to his style in the later days
Missed opportunity not having him as Peeves in Harry Potter.
thank you so much for posting this rik is one of my idols him and ade always brighten up the darkest days
Will be sadly sadly missed. Comics these days could learn a thing or two thousand of this guy. RIP people's poet.
He was so gorgeous!
West in Peace