Om surprised nobody has told you to get help yet. You are bizarre to flaunt your addiction like it’s a good thing. Even more bizarre that people seem to cheer you on. Then again we have the US who have the most evil and obvious addiction ever.
I love Steve's anecdote in this so much. Imagine being famous enough to get recognized in the streets, but not enough to get the perks of celebrity. I'd watch a movie with that premise, lol.
I love all his stories. I think he'd do great as a voice actor for a kids story show or audiobooks. Distinguishable voice, articulate and very easy to understand.
while the Ricky Gervais show has 3 seasons, there are actually 5 seasons of podcasts. I really hope you guys continue the podcasts after the Rick Gervais show ends. I cannot get enough of Frankenstein's Lab + Karl rofl Thanks for the laughs. Absolutely love you guys!!
UK, Pubs = Bars, Nightclubs = Nightclubs. The Nightclub scene in the UK is massive, city centres are packed with them... Well it was, who knows how things will be going these days.
America invented disco, house and techno in the 70's and 80's, then in the 90's the club scene in the UK and Europe was huge. Drum and bass, Trance, UK Garage, Funky House, Breaks, Hard House.... the list goes on. All was invented in the clubs in UK/Europe in the 90's. Pre-EDM. Love the channel!
Discotheque means record library in French. They developed in the early '60s. and clubs thrived in the UK - particularly for Soul music, mostly because it was the best music to dance to and the US had access to live Soul acts that we didn't. By the time 1970s "second-wave" US Disco music emerged via Philly and Miami c.1974, Discos were already well established in Europe. The 1980s and 1990s added little to the format except 'Disco' went mainstream after 1977/78.
@@drwhatson The 90's added little to the format? Ask people in the UK Garage scene, or the Drum and Bass scene or the trance scene in clubs if there whole new form of dance music added little to the dance scene . The low cost of amazing new samplers and synths allowed people to experiment and literally invent new forms of music. These new scenes thrived and made disco and house look very antiquated.
@@Rossboe1 Well, you would say that wouldn't you? LOL You're probably too young to have attended the massive Jazz-Funk Alldayers of the '70s. I mean that the format of a club playing records, was essentially the same, rather than a live gig, as was more popular in the rock world. Most people in the 60s and 70s were Top of The Pops "divs" who rarely ventured to underground clubs that played specialised music, from "Northern/Rare Soul" to Funk/Rare Groove etc. Incidentally, many of my friends were and are DJs and venue promoters. Neil Rushton was quite influential on the House scene and still runs venues. Colin Curtis and Ian Levine did their thing at Blackpool Mecca (Levine still later with Hi-Energy). I can go right back to Carl Dene in 1970... I'm still in touch with them all. :-P
@@drwhatson Well thanks for the name drops. I think going to clubs and dancing to new exciting music is what its all about, and being young. So people going to clubs and getting excited about clubbing and listening to some new style in 2022 is no less exciting than back in the 70's when you were young or when I went to my first rave in 96. The experience of going to listen to djs play a style of music that has never been heard before is whats exciting. Live music is great too, but being on a hot and sweaty dance floor at 4am when the djs 'avin it, and everyone is getting into it is more exciting than an outdoor festival, and Ive been to plenty. P.s Being your age you must be aware of the egos attachment to music and how you can get caught up in trying to be cool, with tastes, record collections, what gigs you've been to, who you have seen, I know this band or that dj. Its all ego bullshit, the ego trying to be better than someone else, its just using music to enhance itself, instead of money or status, ect. Good day.
@@Rossboe1 Isn't that what I said? Nothing much changes except variations in the music. It's the almost illicit underground nature of the scene that makes it exciting, as opposed to what's presented by the mainstream.
We do dance in pubs 🤣 usually more of a mosh pit once Mr brightside or Come on Eileen start playing, there's usually a bald bloke in the middle with his shirt off.
Always slightly annoyed me that Ricky & Steve misunderstood the 'old cold' thing with the plate, what he was actually saying was they 'hold cold', as in they retain a lower temperature and are therefore quite soothing to put on your belly badness.....
This whole show is predicated on Steve and Ricky willingly/unwillingly misunderstanding Karl's musings... but I couldn't agree more. Karl said, "It holds the cold."
I once watched a reaction video by a “world culture” channel. The American TH-camr was reacting to a video about the UK. She was genuinely surprised and said “they have industry in the UK?” 1. The industrial revolution started in the UK. 2. What she called industry was a tractor on a farm. Not much of a world culture channel.
late 2000s too, bassline donk dnb and dubstep genesis, and early 2010s had the peak of dubstep, drumstep, birth of trap as its own genre and the takeoff of deep house and tech house but yeah 90s ibiza house and garage etc. is absolutely classic
Love, love, love that you guys enjoy gervais, pilky and Steve. Always fun to watch with you guys. I was following when you had less than 5k subs. Now almost 250k. So awesome and well deserved!
Definitely check out the video KARL PILKINGTON AND RICKY GERVAIS INTERVIEW 2012 . They play a question game together where Ricky has to guess Karls answers to questions
Years ago I watched when Warrick and Karl met, it was basically the same background as the Karl comes home episodes from AIA. It was close to an hour long, and is the greatest video maybe of all time. Hasn’t been on TH-cam for awhile now, which is where I watched it. Don’t know if it’s a copyright issue, or nobody has reuploaded it. I’d kill to see you guys react to that.
When I was in the Airforce I lived in the UK for two years (Cambridge/Newmarket areas) and trust me they have clubs. Nottingham was the funnest for sure, although one of the guys that was with us got denied entry to a club because he was from Florida. Why? It remains a mystery till this day. The "only in Florida" reputation was likely a factor...
Nile Rogers and his mate were invited to a nightclub by Grace Jones to view her style etc with a view to producing her stuff. At the door, they weren't allowed in by the officious bouncer so went home and started jamming about their predicament. They got a groove going and just had the two words 'F O!'. Deciding it was a good song they had to change the words for radio play purposes and it became 'Freak Out'!
I know you lads probably don't go back and check the old videos comments but I love the content. Awesome seeing people enjoying good comedy on a level! You should review "An Idiot Abroad"Carls travel series. Either way, much love/respect!
I have actually had that happen to me. Someone just started counting down and then when I still didn't say anything they said maybe we'll try this again another day and walked off. LOL in regular conversation. 🤣
LMAO boys!! Of course there are clubs in the UK and Europe in general.. If you think about it, Ministry of Sound originated in the UK and the clubs there are a huge scene.. Granted, it may not be what you're used to there in the US, since HipHop and R&B are mostly the clubs, people in their late teens and twenties usually refer to.. But in the UK and Greece (where I'm from) clubs are the main source of nightlife for 18+.. You would love this scene.. Would definitely recommend you guys try it out ;)
“You fucking idiot!”. I love how Ricky gets so annoyed when Karl talks about monkeys/ chimps. You can’t beat the conversation about infinite and the monkey with a type writer. If you’ve not heard it search it it’s from an XFM show.
As a British dude who has grown up with a lot of British comedy and American comedy, it is always nice to see americans finding our dumb shit funny too.
im as addicted to watching you watch these as i was to watching them, always a pleasure! thanks guys
Ik a lot of reaction channels are boring but I love these two
I feel like something missing when I watch the vids alone 😂
Om surprised nobody has told you to get help yet. You are bizarre to flaunt your addiction like it’s a good thing. Even more bizarre that people seem to cheer you on. Then again we have the US who have the most evil and obvious addiction ever.
@@Gnossiene369 bet you felt so smart writing that
Same here😆
"Pub or Nightclub? Why not both!" is the usual British attitude lol. Pub and then Nightclub is the usual order.
Pre-drinks before that
@@MrSkinnyWhale Then a kitchen party
Thats if your going out out 😘
I love Steve's anecdote in this so much. Imagine being famous enough to get recognized in the streets, but not enough to get the perks of celebrity. I'd watch a movie with that premise, lol.
its like being invisible but you can't turn it on and off :(
I love all his stories. I think he'd do great as a voice actor for a kids story show or audiobooks. Distinguishable voice, articulate and very easy to understand.
@@kennwan9917 Money for old rope
Britain's got talent😂
Good jesus!
You two give me life! More of Frank’s dad watching Karl, please!
while the Ricky Gervais show has 3 seasons, there are actually 5 seasons of podcasts. I really hope you guys continue the podcasts after the Rick Gervais show ends. I cannot get enough of Frankenstein's Lab + Karl rofl Thanks for the laughs. Absolutely love you guys!!
And tons of episodes of their XFM show
Did they never have the right to material to make more of these? I wish they would.
Don't forget rockbusters
And sick of it, derek, afterlive , outlaws , office , moaning of life , office
@@daviniazahra8622 afterlife is amazing
You guys are hilarious 😝 just to confirm we have night clubs in the UK 😂
Bros you are so bought into these, such quality to see you get it and find it funny to laugh as much.
UK, Pubs = Bars, Nightclubs = Nightclubs. The Nightclub scene in the UK is massive, city centres are packed with them... Well it was, who knows how things will be going these days.
America invented disco, house and techno in the 70's and 80's, then in the 90's the club scene in the UK and Europe was huge.
Drum and bass, Trance, UK Garage, Funky House, Breaks, Hard House.... the list goes on. All was invented in the clubs in UK/Europe in the 90's. Pre-EDM.
Love the channel!
Discotheque means record library in French. They developed in the early '60s. and clubs thrived in the UK - particularly for Soul music, mostly because it was the best music to dance to and the US had access to live Soul acts that we didn't. By the time 1970s "second-wave" US Disco music emerged via Philly and Miami c.1974, Discos were already well established in Europe. The 1980s and 1990s added little to the format except 'Disco' went mainstream after 1977/78.
@@drwhatson The 90's added little to the format? Ask people in the UK Garage scene, or the Drum and Bass scene or the trance scene in clubs if there whole new form of dance music added little to the dance scene . The low cost of amazing new samplers and synths allowed people to experiment and literally invent new forms of music. These new scenes thrived and made disco and house look very antiquated.
@@Rossboe1 Well, you would say that wouldn't you? LOL You're probably too young to have attended the massive Jazz-Funk Alldayers of the '70s. I mean that the format of a club playing records, was essentially the same, rather than a live gig, as was more popular in the rock world.
Most people in the 60s and 70s were Top of The Pops "divs" who rarely ventured to underground clubs that played specialised music, from "Northern/Rare Soul" to Funk/Rare Groove etc.
Incidentally, many of my friends were and are DJs and venue promoters. Neil Rushton was quite influential on the House scene and still runs venues. Colin Curtis and Ian Levine did their thing at Blackpool Mecca (Levine still later with Hi-Energy). I can go right back to Carl Dene in 1970... I'm still in touch with them all. :-P
@@drwhatson Well thanks for the name drops. I think going to clubs and dancing to new exciting music is what its all about, and being young. So people going to clubs and getting excited about clubbing and listening to some new style in 2022 is no less exciting than back in the 70's when you were young or when I went to my first rave in 96. The experience of going to listen to djs play a style of music that has never been heard before is whats exciting. Live music is great too, but being on a hot and sweaty dance floor at 4am when the djs 'avin it, and everyone is getting into it is more exciting than an outdoor festival, and Ive been to plenty.
P.s Being your age you must be aware of the egos attachment to music and how you can get caught up in trying to be cool, with tastes, record collections, what gigs you've been to, who you have seen, I know this band or that dj. Its all ego bullshit, the ego trying to be better than someone else, its just using music to enhance itself, instead of money or status, ect. Good day.
@@Rossboe1 Isn't that what I said? Nothing much changes except variations in the music. It's the almost illicit underground nature of the scene that makes it exciting, as opposed to what's presented by the mainstream.
We do dance in pubs 🤣 usually more of a mosh pit once Mr brightside or Come on Eileen start playing, there's usually a bald bloke in the middle with his shirt off.
Always slightly annoyed me that Ricky & Steve misunderstood the 'old cold' thing with the plate, what he was actually saying was they 'hold cold', as in they retain a lower temperature and are therefore quite soothing to put on your belly badness.....
Oh my god. Seven years I’ve been trying to figure out what he meant
This whole show is predicated on Steve and Ricky willingly/unwillingly misunderstanding Karl's musings... but I couldn't agree more. Karl said, "It holds the cold."
@@The.Breakfast.Burrito no he said they 'old cold
Im re-living all of these with you fellas. Keep it up 👍
We have night clubs in the UK, being in many in my younger days, thrown out of a couple as well! Ah to be young! 🤣
No we don't have any nightclubs, we only just got electricity last week. Watching this from my horse and cart.
Horse and cart? I’m still stuck with a fox attached to a slab of wood
@@GH29111 No need to brag, some of us only have our mud huts.
@@moondust1992 at least you can all watch TH-cam
I once watched a reaction video by a “world culture” channel. The American TH-camr was reacting to a video about the UK. She was genuinely surprised and said “they have industry in the UK?”
1. The industrial revolution started in the UK.
2. What she called industry was a tractor on a farm.
Not much of a world culture channel.
@@JarlGrimmToys when i lived in america, they constantly asked me if i knew the queen. seriously
1 face 2 bodys 🤣🤣🤣 makes ya day watching these reactions 👍
the dudes face lit up when Steve said the words "monkey news" hahahahaha
Gotta love Monkey News😂
Frank loves monkey news haha
In the 90s England had the best clubs, rave culture was a phenomenon
Like your channel.
late 2000s too, bassline donk dnb and dubstep genesis, and early 2010s had the peak of dubstep, drumstep, birth of trap as its own genre and the takeoff of deep house and tech house
but yeah 90s ibiza house and garage etc. is absolutely classic
@@tony52497 thanks mate
@@AlexRoseGames yes mate. Early 2000s where great, hard house had its moments
Love, love, love that you guys enjoy gervais, pilky and Steve. Always fun to watch with you guys. I was following when you had less than 5k subs. Now almost 250k. So awesome and well deserved!
Just found you guys and I’m so glad. Watched 4 vids and laughed so hard with you. Thank you for that!
This is an early post for you guys (UK), nice surprise 👍 Nightclubs aren't an American thing trust me, they have them all over the World.
The animated Warwick Davis was so cute and sparkly! Lol.
Remember years ago bingeing everything Karl p now I’m doing it all again through u boys. Love it
Thanks Again I Love These Videos
Definitely check out the video KARL PILKINGTON AND RICKY GERVAIS INTERVIEW 2012 . They play a question game together where Ricky has to guess Karls answers to questions
Only way to watch is with you ...bloody brilliant ..Karl is hilarious ..thanku for all.hours of laughter love you loads God bless x
Great selection for a video ! The end of this episode of The Ricky Gervais Show has a fantastic last 10 minutes! Big up guys!
"I don't know; I was counting." 😆
Britts be crazy hella hilarious
Years ago I watched when Warrick and Karl met, it was basically the same background as the Karl comes home episodes from AIA. It was close to an hour long, and is the greatest video maybe of all time. Hasn’t been on TH-cam for awhile now, which is where I watched it. Don’t know if it’s a copyright issue, or nobody has reuploaded it. I’d kill to see you guys react to that.
When I was in the Airforce I lived in the UK for two years (Cambridge/Newmarket areas) and trust me they have clubs. Nottingham was the funnest for sure, although one of the guys that was with us got denied entry to a club because he was from Florida. Why? It remains a mystery till this day. The "only in Florida" reputation was likely a factor...
Lakenheath by the sounds of it 👌🏻
I always lose it at the "one-faced man" bit😂
I'm ill in bed with covid, this video couldn't come at a better time
lol don’t die
Get well soon 🖤
keep breathing. you’ll be fine. get well soon
Get Better soon 🤞🏾
Nile Rogers and his mate were invited to a nightclub by Grace Jones to view her style etc with a view to producing her stuff. At the door, they weren't allowed in by the officious bouncer so went home and started jamming about their predicament. They got a groove going and just had the two words 'F O!'. Deciding it was a good song they had to change the words for radio play purposes and it became 'Freak Out'!
A+++ Collection
A+++ Video Editing skills.
Dude has a legit future in video production.
The magical mind of Karl...
You two brothers crack me up, keep them videos coming
Lunch time at work. Great timing.
I’m oldish but I want to hang out with these guys.
It’s like we went to different schools at different times together.
You guys should really start a UK Drill/hiphop music reaction channel!
Hey up lads, love your work
I love how the animators draw Karl's side profile with his bottom lip just hanging down lmfao
Trust me night clubs are huge over here in England guys
we used to be one of the club capitals of the world.... prices have forced many to close. Some of the best electro etc is thanks to Uk
So happy y’all are just Aware of Karl!
Your reactions crack me up ! Love to see you guys react to facejacker another British classic ! Keep up the good work!
everytime they hit the diary jingle, i notice frank tilt his head just like me because we're thinking "holy shit monkey news is back"
Watch Hello Ladies if you want to see Steve at a club mate
Oh new FL - RGS episode?
I just KNEW it was gonna be a good day. 🤙🏼
Thanks for the reactions.
“We’re all the man with one face” 🤣
Re watching, always a pleasure🎉
2:57 "whatdoyoumeanwhenyoumetSteve" Ricky stirring it
Karls animated arms are like twigs lmao
This has been my favorite. It was mostly Stephen and Ricky.
I know you lads probably don't go back and check the old videos comments but I love the content. Awesome seeing people enjoying good comedy on a level! You should review "An Idiot Abroad"Carls travel series. Either way, much love/respect!
I have actually had that happen to me. Someone just started counting down and then when I still didn't say anything they said maybe we'll try this again another day and walked off. LOL in regular conversation. 🤣
I can say without any doubt you guys have new content better then anyone in the TH-cam world
7:11 "I got my head around a bit more" how did Ricky not slide in with a round head joke?! xD
LMAO boys!! Of course there are clubs in the UK and Europe in general.. If you think about it, Ministry of Sound originated in the UK and the clubs there are a huge scene.. Granted, it may not be what you're used to there in the US, since HipHop and R&B are mostly the clubs, people in their late teens and twenties usually refer to.. But in the UK and Greece (where I'm from) clubs are the main source of nightlife for 18+..
You would love this scene.. Would definitely recommend you guys try it out ;)
No Ricky Gervais = No Golden Globes Show
Better yet : No Ricky Gervais = No Award Shows period :)
Love u guys
Love watching you guys laugh 🤣🎇🎉🙏🕊️
Only channel that I like the videos before watching
I do the same thing with the counting especially with automated checkouts in supermarkets they make me mad.
My day isn’t complete if I don’t hear “Yo. What up. Alright.”
yo whatup aight so um we got [name of video]. Hmm, okay, okay. [brief discussion] [press play] [adjust brim of hat]
“You fucking idiot!”. I love how Ricky gets so annoyed when Karl talks about monkeys/ chimps. You can’t beat the conversation about infinite and the monkey with a type writer. If you’ve not heard it search it it’s from an XFM show.
“Everyone’s got one head, that’s weird”
Great episode
Of course we have clubs here 😂😂
YESSSS PLEASE MORE :)
Iceland has some dope nightclubs
As a British dude who has grown up with a lot of British comedy and American comedy, it is always nice to see americans finding our dumb shit funny too.
Good as always. Camera lens needs a wipe though.
Clive Warren and Warren Davis
Rondo's teeth are glowing.
Here before Martin P complains about peoples comments again
Karl's obsessed with his Top 50 Freaks book lmao
it's not even a book, it's a pull out from a lads mag
you guys should do "Johnny Depp and Ricky Gervais". funny as hell
Counting down instead of counting up, it makes sense, because u could could keep going and on, but counting down it sets a limit
Karl is (seriously) not a bad dancer. He's got groove and rhythm...
👋🏽 karl
Geezus, I just went and looked up the one face - two bodies baby. Nightmare fuel.
When i first watched this channel I thought these two guys were stoned. I'm still not sure.. 😜
Am I the only one who noticed that the 'slug' had a shell? We have a special name for slugs with shells - snails!
Watch Ricky dance in the office you'll crack up lol
We don't have any nightclubs in the UK. Never seen one...
I think that was the best one I have seen in some time. Carl just being Carl. He is so lovable, but annoying at the same time.
This one's not in the playlist for some reason...
London has a massive night club scene!!
I can confirm we have nightclubs in the UK! Haha. But pubs are certainly more in our DNA
Karls punchlines are pure gold... :)
Karl meets Warwick is a must after this one!🍓
Great reactions are you guys stoned though? you 2 look buzzed up 😂
I think Warwick Davis is going to be coming to the new Mandalorian series or The Book of Boba Fett.
I don't see why not
With you guys watching these Steve, Ricky, & Karl videos- and your reactions are just as Hilarious as well.
These are so funny
testicles for eyes is straight freaky 😭
Night clubs are common all over the world..even in England lol
Karl be dancin
They have clubs everywhere