@@ryuhayabusa3302 I was going to say that. That makes you understand that in some level there is an actual connection between the artist person and "consumer" person
@@jules3033 two years from the original comment, 1 year from this one, the world STILL doesn't deserve Charlie Day, we haven't used that time to even come close
3 requests: 1. Make the soundtrack of these songs available to purchase or download somewhere. 2. Charlie, Pls make those chords available online somewhere. 3. Never stop making sunny.
It's suppose to end at 14 but it's also been said that they may go for a 15th season...they probably can't continue it for a lot more because... Well... Danny devito is getting really old, so even if I love him as Frank Reynolds, he can't keep doing this forever and I won't accept him dying on the show unless it's the end
The gang's always shown glimpses of their musical talent; I'm glad we finally got an episode honestly exploring that. I mean don't get me wrong, I love "The Nightman Cometh" but because the music was diagetic and written by a brain damaged man in-universe, it kind of had to suck. Here the music is allowed to be good.
Annie Trinity - I take nightman cometh any day of the week over this horrible new season. Musicals are OK but unless the show is centered around them, no one really hopes for them, especially when it comes to its always Sunny
Matt S I'll concede this season has been a little weak over all so far. Waterpark I think may be their worst episode yet, just by virtue of how plotless it is, and Old Lady House wasn't as bad, but it still gives off this vibe like it's not an episode the gang enjoyed working on. Wolf Cola and the Making a Murderer parody better capture the rhythm and tone of the show, but they're nothing groundbreaking. The season premiere though? No that one's untouchable; the show would have to crank out some amazing episodes for The Gang Turns Black to have not permanently secured a spot on every internet "best of" list from now until this show fades from popular consciousness. I can understand if you don't like musicals; they're my thing, but that's a preference. But I would be arguing that this is easily a top five episode even if it wasn't a musical (which was something that could have happened); every scene in that episode has a clear purpose, the writing manages to not do anything to muddy the complicated message (which was my biggest complaint with Zootopia), and the parts sum up to what I'd say is the most lucid commentary on racial tensions to come out of white TV since Southpark's "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson". The episode wasn't going to be a musical until Charlie Day got an opportunity to meet Lin Manuel Miranda backstage and a production of Hamilton, and you can still kind of see what the episode probably looked like before the rewrite, and it's still obviously one that a lot of effort was put into.
Annie Trinity - actually the waterpark episode to me is the only salvageable episode of the season thus far. As a lifelong it's always sunny fan; At least as long as the show has been on and I watched the very first episode in Philadelphia actually. I seen every episode at least 20 times, the key recipe being an entertaining plot that keeps you coming back. This has been the most unfunny/unsunny season of the show. It's such a shame because last season was one of their best, and I had such high hopes's, especially since the show is on its way out. I figured if they did it right this season they might extend it several more. (I know they were approved for 14). The episode you speak of; when they turn black; although pretty original is not befitting of the shows demeanor. (much like a full on musical, Night man cometh episode wasn't a musical, only end was). if you ask me I'm disappointed in the gang for turning to blatant politics ( racial divisions & ISIS), they're better than that, leave that crap to South Park
The Pooch hey there! They definitely film a lot of scenes in L.A., but they actually film the vast majority of exterior scenes in Philly! They usually travel to Philly every June or July to film scenes for the upcoming season. Rob is from South Philly hence why I think they choose it for the location. I actually got to meet Rob, Charlie and Glenn this past summer in Philly, it was awesome! They're the nicest people! Very down to earth.
The slapping together the feet and the I WANNA wanna WANNA WANNA GO home part had me in tears. It was so beautifully absurd to an ending and just so epic. Especially with Charlie singing to death and adverbing with his dying black child breath
I would be very surprised if this episode did NOT get an Emmy nod. I thought it was on point and a hell of a start for season 12. It's never sunny in North Dakota.
Can't stop watching this episode! The Gang was great, the message was solid (even when it was squishy) and Bakula was en pointe. You done nailed it, Charlie!
I'm not a fan of musicals but I really enjoyed the this musical episode they made. It's one of the best episodes they ever made and Season 12 is on a good start. It was creative and brilliant. I'm black and wasn't offended by this episode not one bit.
Duuude, Glenn Howerton has cool hair in season 11. Rob's hair "looks small" though Lmfao... I got these episodes on my DVR but i still haven't gotten to em. Can't wait.
This show is amazing. What a brilliant and talented group of people! It's too bad my three year old can't watch the rest of the episode lol but he does love to hear and sing "what are the ruuuuules".
Joseph Sonners I was referring to the hate in general saw a lot of comments on instagram and FB hating on it and I think I saw like 2-3 on here but not sure well regardless I thought it was a hilarious episode
it's been kinda predictable tbh, except for the season finale. the songs in this episode also took fucking forever to not really say anything that interesting. all the "twists" in the cricket episode and the stripper episode were obvious. the scratchcard episode dragged on for no reason. the old lady house concept was funny but there weren't really any actual funny jokes in it, just a lot of running around (same goes for the making a murderer episode). only one i loved was the water park episode. I think season 11 was amazing and they started pushing boundaries regarding episode concepts....but now it's just episode concepts without any actual good banter and jokes. Even the season finale, aside from the very end, was super predictable and the whole episode consisted of things they'd done before (faking deaths, making dee mad by coming into her apartment, pretending to be people they're not)
headphonic8 Being predictable does not equal bad quality. Every single show is predictable once you realize the basic structure/formula of story telling. I do not like the Cricket episode at ALL but I loved the rest of the season. Not to mention that the scratch ticket episode "dragging on" is literally the entire core concept of the gang. They argued about what sound a cruise ship makes for 3 hours, and that's only half of their usual time. It sounds to me like you're spending too much time trying to look forward instead of appreciating what's actually happening right in front of you
I want to see Always Sunny having at the very least 30+ seasons. Actually, I want to see it even evolve well into their old age. I want for Rob to forget his real name. He's just Mac from now on.
Charlie Day you GOD. I was wondering if these were his songs. “Trapped inside, we’re trapped inside!”😂😂😂😂😂 I wanna see him and Trey Parker write a musical.
This episode was definitely really good, and I always love the music they make for the show. The ending of the episode is definitely confusing though, not sure what the social commentary is really supposed to be saying. Charlie sings a song about how "things are not always that clear" but then they do the whole "black kid shot by white cop" bit. Either way this episode is pretty damn funny.
Perhaps, but after Charlie gets shot they sing "we just learned our lesson" and I think they were commenting that the "lesson" is black people are discriminated against and killed unfairly by the police. They sing about "want[ing] to go home" and yell at frank when he says "white home." The commentary is subtle but I think this is kind of a "black lives matter" episode. But regardless of the politics, the episode is funny.
TheTrashMan I take it as equality up to a point. They sang about the similarities and how everyone goes through struggles across the board, but racism still exists in certain situations; that is reactionary racism and racial expectations.
I figured them out by watching him in the beginning. I'll give you the first one, top to bottom is 5 4 5 6. Once you get the whole thing down, it's really fun to play lol I enjoyed learning it for no reason whatsoever
Of course Charlie is doing all the work.
wow...effing great comment : ) It's all Charlie work right?
He is the musical one of the group so of course
A janitor, a musician, a scientist, a green man, a lawyer. Is there anything he can't do?
It’s Charlie work. They have to pull of the airline miles chicken steak scam with health inspector coming
Well, pianos and instruments just make sense to him so why not??
The fact that Charlie wrote all these songs in one night....fuckin legend
charlie day needs to make a broadway musical someday, something akin to The Book of Mormon would be amazing
Just turn The Nightman Cometh into a full length show.
@@WeezaY5000 they did
@@dotwarner7812 it
Wow word for word exactly what Charlie and Rob mentioned on the most recent podcast where they get drunk.
@@ryuhayabusa3302 I was going to say that. That makes you understand that in some level there is an actual connection between the artist person and "consumer" person
This world doesn't deserve Charlie Day.
just realized someone already said this lmfaooo. I think we all feel the same.
@@jules3033 two years from the original comment, 1 year from this one, the world STILL doesn't deserve Charlie Day, we haven't used that time to even come close
@@patanella2788 We're lucky to have him, honestly.
@@napoleonsolo5929 two MORE years later and we’ve yet to deserve charlie day.
Why not, if we can have Mac Day and Dee Day, we can surely have Charlie Day!
honestly charlie day could stab me and i would still love him
Rainbow Beebo THAT'S WHAT YOU GET CHARLIE! YOU GET FORK STABBED!
+mendel is a maniac me too, me too, me too mE TOO ME TOO ME TOO BIG MOOD
Agreed
He could take my kidney, drop me in acid and kick my head and I would still love him
Facts
watching behind the scenes iasip is so dangerous because you never think you'll fall deeper in love with this dude and then bam
Glennjamin's falsetto is the reason I get up in the morning.
“We really need a frieeeeend”
Glennjamin???
3 requests:
1. Make the soundtrack of these songs available to purchase or download somewhere.
2. Charlie, Pls make those chords available online somewhere.
3. Never stop making sunny.
Number three is closer than you think, I think the next season is gonna be the end, if they ever even get around to filming it....
Justin Reyes last I checked they have contracts for two more seasons after the 12th
It's suppose to end at 14 but it's also been said that they may go for a 15th season...they probably can't continue it for a lot more because... Well... Danny devito is getting really old, so even if I love him as Frank Reynolds, he can't keep doing this forever and I won't accept him dying on the show unless it's the end
@@nitsuj182 now they are renewed through season 18
@@nitsuj182 boy this sure aged well 🤣
The gang's always shown glimpses of their musical talent; I'm glad we finally got an episode honestly exploring that. I mean don't get me wrong, I love "The Nightman Cometh" but because the music was diagetic and written by a brain damaged man in-universe, it kind of had to suck. Here the music is allowed to be good.
Annie Trinity yu watch yur mouth the nightman cometh was awsome awsome enough for a few live shows
so give me that leg boy
No, Antonio!
Annie Trinity - I take nightman cometh any day of the week over this horrible new season. Musicals are OK but unless the show is centered around them, no one really hopes for them, especially when it comes to its always Sunny
Matt S I'll concede this season has been a little weak over all so far. Waterpark I think may be their worst episode yet, just by virtue of how plotless it is, and Old Lady House wasn't as bad, but it still gives off this vibe like it's not an episode the gang enjoyed working on. Wolf Cola and the Making a Murderer parody better capture the rhythm and tone of the show, but they're nothing groundbreaking. The season premiere though? No that one's untouchable; the show would have to crank out some amazing episodes for The Gang Turns Black to have not permanently secured a spot on every internet "best of" list from now until this show fades from popular consciousness. I can understand if you don't like musicals; they're my thing, but that's a preference. But I would be arguing that this is easily a top five episode even if it wasn't a musical (which was something that could have happened); every scene in that episode has a clear purpose, the writing manages to not do anything to muddy the complicated message (which was my biggest complaint with Zootopia), and the parts sum up to what I'd say is the most lucid commentary on racial tensions to come out of white TV since Southpark's "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson". The episode wasn't going to be a musical until Charlie Day got an opportunity to meet Lin Manuel Miranda backstage and a production of Hamilton, and you can still kind of see what the episode probably looked like before the rewrite, and it's still obviously one that a lot of effort was put into.
Annie Trinity - actually the waterpark episode to me is the only salvageable episode of the season thus far. As a lifelong it's always sunny fan; At least as long as the show has been on and I watched the very first episode in Philadelphia actually. I seen every episode at least 20 times, the key recipe being an entertaining plot that keeps you coming back. This has been the most unfunny/unsunny season of the show. It's such a shame because last season was one of their best, and I had such high hopes's, especially since the show is on its way out. I figured if they did it right this season they might extend it several more. (I know they were approved for 14). The episode you speak of; when they turn black; although pretty original is not befitting of the shows demeanor. (much like a full on musical, Night man cometh episode wasn't a musical, only end was).
if you ask me I'm disappointed in the gang for turning to blatant politics ( racial divisions & ISIS), they're better than that, leave that crap to South Park
Charlie hitting that note and the producer being like “oh good, one take is all we need w this genius.”
Lol when Dennis starts to sing and hits a high note with his smile >XD
Charlie always saves us with his beautiful vocals
CHARLIE DAY IS A GOD
Charlie may be a god, but Dennis is a GOLDEN GOD!!!
@@joshthorton5686 🤣🤣🤣
The Gang Turns Black was seriously my favorite episode of this show! Comic genious! So glad I was able to watch them film it in Philly!
CaptainCatholic587 they film in LA don't they?
The Pooch hey there! They definitely film a lot of scenes in L.A., but they actually film the vast majority of exterior scenes in Philly! They usually travel to Philly every June or July to film scenes for the upcoming season. Rob is from South Philly hence why I think they choose it for the location. I actually got to meet Rob, Charlie and Glenn this past summer in Philly, it was awesome! They're the nicest people! Very down to earth.
CaptainCatholic587 that's awesome thanks for informing me
+The Pooch no problem, have an awesome rest of your weekend!
the nicest conversation ive ever seen on the internet
How this show still has fresh ideas for every episode is beyond me 13 or is 14 series and all without losing quality. Amazing
Ziggy can you hear me.... This has become the soundtrack in my head since the episode aired.
You could not believe how many times I sang that line in my head at work 😂
The slapping together the feet and the I WANNA wanna WANNA WANNA GO home part had me in tears. It was so beautifully absurd to an ending and just so epic. Especially with Charlie singing to death and adverbing with his dying black child breath
Great opening to the season. Damn I love this show
I would be very surprised if this episode did NOT get an Emmy nod. I thought it was on point and a hell of a start for season 12.
It's never sunny in North Dakota.
Man
@@Greigames is that the sign? SPIT. SPIT.
Charlie Day is my absolute idol
Can't stop watching this episode! The Gang was great, the message was solid (even when it was squishy) and Bakula was en pointe. You done nailed it, Charlie!
I thought it was blackula.
@@jerrynadler2883 haha. From the coke fueled era of 80s television.
This is still my favorite show on tv.
i heard a man so beautiful i started crying?
I'm not a fan of musicals but I really enjoyed the this musical episode they made. It's one of the best episodes they ever made and Season 12 is on a good start. It was creative and brilliant. I'm black and wasn't offended by this episode not one bit.
Duuude, Glenn Howerton has cool hair in season 11. Rob's hair "looks small" though Lmfao... I got these episodes on my DVR but i still haven't gotten to em. Can't wait.
welcome to Patty's Pub where the rules are fake and nothing matters
Charlie is honestly such a good singer
I mean, if you like pitchy voices, I guess.
I would die for this man
What WERE the rules?
When they just turned black but couldn’t switch back?
I they we’re in the wiz
@@tony748159 don't force the wiz thing
Sean Thompson that my family ever time we play uno
I love Charlie so much,,
This show is amazing. What a brilliant and talented group of people! It's too bad my three year old can't watch the rest of the episode lol but he does love to hear and sing "what are the ruuuuules".
Scott Baculas part was my favorite.
This whole episode is too catchy. I’m gonna be singing these all day now.
What are the rules to cultivating mass?
You mean Chimichanga.
agip07 you bitch!
agip07
Stop cultivating and start harvesting
take more size pills ( hint: theyre mexican ephedra)
Hell Yes!! I say 12 more! And about 12 years of awards, Emmy's, Grammy's, Tony's All the awards!!!!
this episode is up there!! great wrtting and commentary on society while being funny and surprisingly catchy
I actually need these songs to listen to on an everyday basis please
I love these guys. Most talented bunch on TV, maybe ever.
Charlie Day really is a creative genius.
0:28 "Yeah, yeah Let's do it one more time and this time try not to suck, ok?"
Is there anything Charlie Day can't do!?
Get an Emmy
He can’t read
Give birth
Eat a pear correctly I’m assuming
Getting rid of those rats, once and for all
This actually makes me love this episode so much more
I need to see every single second that was spent on making this episode
I watched scrooged yesterday evening and thought I was watching Charlie Day acting like Bobcat Goldthwait
I would really love to see more behind the scenes footage! This is great!
Charlie Day is a legend. As are the rest of the gang haha.
I loved this episode don't really understand the hate but then again like every one of these episodes always has a group of ppl hating it
What hate? Where is there any hate? I don't think one youtube comment qualifies as "hate"
Joseph Sonners I was referring to the hate in general saw a lot of comments on instagram and FB hating on it and I think I saw like 2-3 on here but not sure well regardless I thought it was a hilarious episode
Joseph Sonners yeah, a shit ton of people hate the new season for some reason.
it's been kinda predictable tbh, except for the season finale. the songs in this episode also took fucking forever to not really say anything that interesting. all the "twists" in the cricket episode and the stripper episode were obvious. the scratchcard episode dragged on for no reason. the old lady house concept was funny but there weren't really any actual funny jokes in it, just a lot of running around (same goes for the making a murderer episode). only one i loved was the water park episode. I think season 11 was amazing and they started pushing boundaries regarding episode concepts....but now it's just episode concepts without any actual good banter and jokes. Even the season finale, aside from the very end, was super predictable and the whole episode consisted of things they'd done before (faking deaths, making dee mad by coming into her apartment, pretending to be people they're not)
headphonic8 Being predictable does not equal bad quality.
Every single show is predictable once you realize the basic structure/formula of story telling.
I do not like the Cricket episode at ALL but I loved the rest of the season. Not to mention that the scratch ticket episode "dragging on" is literally the entire core concept of the gang. They argued about what sound a cruise ship makes for 3 hours, and that's only half of their usual time.
It sounds to me like you're spending too much time trying to look forward instead of appreciating what's actually happening right in front of you
when we gettin that album
Best episode yet!
Brianstorm what ep
God this is still so incredible
no matter what there doing or how ridiculous it is there always heart in it.
Where can we find these demo clips of Charlie’s singing the songs
I want more like this
Go for it Go for it!
Music talent has returned, loving this first episode so much!
Always wondered about who they do their music production - love this behind the scenes footage!
Uh hello everyone just want to say that I’m in love with Charlie Day and also in love with Charlie kelly
Best episode of Quantum Leap ever.
CENTER311 Needed more Dean Stockwell
Brian Mullet was he in that episode at all?
Tchaikovsky? Puccini? Handel? Haydn? Beethoven? Sorry, I only know Charlie Day
This is my all time favorite episode
This episode was amazing
so god damn catchy
thank god for charlie day
ZIGGGGGYYY. SEND ME BACK TO '89. i miss my camaro and nash bridges.
this dude charlie!! very inspirational
Cormac was having so much fun lol
so great seeing scott Bakula, on episode about leaping into someone else's body. Well played sunny cast.
Charlie has that old school 80s hair band lead singer voice
Great to see Cormac!!!
you guys are awesome
Charlie Day is beyond that of a normal entertainer
I only recently watched Star Trek Enterprise so funny to see Scott Bakula in this episode.
I really hope Charlie gets to be on broadway in a musical or create his own…
Can't wait for season 12!
The first episode of season 12 was on yesterday
I meant the whole of it, sorry :)
This is so great!!!!!
Uncancellable!!!
Always good to see another Cormac in the wild!
So.. Am i only one who was hoping Charlie was going to start singing about spiders at the end when they were singing to "the wiz" worker?
I love, love, love the Ziggy song.
Cormac Bluestone killing it on the tunes
I wish I knew how to write music like Charlie.
Wow, that’s amazing. I thought in real life, Charlie day was the least musically talented in the gang. But he’s actually the most talented.
This made my day.
I want to see Always Sunny having at the very least 30+ seasons. Actually, I want to see it even evolve well into their old age. I want for Rob to forget his real name. He's just Mac from now on.
Loved this song haha
Charlie sings good
Charlie Day you GOD. I was wondering if these were his songs. “Trapped inside, we’re trapped inside!”😂😂😂😂😂
I wanna see him and Trey Parker write a musical.
Baccula really adds to the track. Lol.
"we just learned our lesson,", lol
I fucking love this show !😂honestly, great way to start off the new season
Such a good episode
I want another musical episode so bad guys you don’t even understand
We really really really want to go home🎶
our home
white home
JUST SAY HOME!!!!!!!
We really really really want to go home🎶
This episode was definitely really good, and I always love the music they make for the show. The ending of the episode is definitely confusing though, not sure what the social commentary is really supposed to be saying. Charlie sings a song about how "things are not always that clear" but then they do the whole "black kid shot by white cop" bit. Either way this episode is pretty damn funny.
It seems you understood the ending a lot more than you gave yourself credit...
Perhaps, but after Charlie gets shot they sing "we just learned our lesson" and I think they were commenting that the "lesson" is black people are discriminated against and killed unfairly by the police. They sing about "want[ing] to go home" and yell at frank when he says "white home." The commentary is subtle but I think this is kind of a "black lives matter" episode. But regardless of the politics, the episode is funny.
TheTrashMan I take it as equality up to a point. They sang about the similarities and how everyone goes through struggles across the board, but racism still exists in certain situations; that is reactionary racism and racial expectations.
I watch this video at least three times a week
This is fucking amazing.
Haha Charlie always channeling Randy Newman
I gotta find the guitar chords for what are the rules!!!
I figured them out by watching him in the beginning. I'll give you the first one, top to bottom is 5 4 5 6. Once you get the whole thing down, it's really fun to play lol I enjoyed learning it for no reason whatsoever
Is there somewhere to see this whole behind the scenes!!?
charlie showing he really can write a musical
It’s cause he’s Dayman (ahhhh) Fighter of the Nightman (ahhhh)