How Joe Rogan Ruined Comedy
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- Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2023
- Joe Rogan is a stand-up comedian, podcaster and owner of a new comedy club in Austin, Texas. He has elevated the careers of several comedy friends. This video analyses the impact of his influence on the comedy world.
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I’ll never forget a clown calling the circus goers “pedestrians”
🤣🤣🤣 Jesus, that's good
Bert Kreischer just came to my city and when I say city it is like calling Bert a professional comedian not quite what you think of and I didn't go see him and the tickets weren't that much but would have went to see anyone else in his circle...
That's tough!
@@danielkelley1952dam that's crazy
@@danielkelley1952 Damn that sentence is hard to follow... Burt = sucks? Is that the gist?
“People say comedians are the modern day philosophers and I think that’s really offensive to modern day philosophers; because they do exist.” - Norm MacDonald
Need to find this gem on video, if it exists
ruclips.net/video/4nr39wJyoUA/видео.html
that didnt take long :P
@@hankkingsley9183 It does and I’ll see if I can find it for you after work 🤘
Norm was the only comedy podcast I could stomach.
He was the only one who wasn’t high or drunk. He attempted a monologue and structured it with genuine questions and written jokes. He would often read the guests book and prepare earnest questions; Nothing these roganites would attempt.
“Comedy podcasts” these days are sloppy impromptu frat humor. Drunk or high retards. It’s simulacra for hanging out w friends. Lonely people watch.
It's offensive to comedians to be called philosophers.
Stavros telling to Bert's face that it's ridiculous to think he's different is probably the best podcast moment. Especially that he fakes being on Stav's side. My god does that man suck so much.
Dudes from Baltimore, he keeps it real.
Stavvy is the most aware podcast comic type at the moment, maybe shane gillis too but hes very deep in the roganverse
But, he's fat and takes his shirt off! That's funny... right?
Louis CK telling Barf he's retarded was hilarious...also when Shane Gillis told Barf his singing sucked was funny too
How do people like bert? I dont get it. That fake forced laugh is terrible
Stavros grew up around working class people and Bert grew up a spoiled rich kid and it shows.
Stavros is genuinely likable. Bert feels like he's acting like he wants to meet expectations.
Stav did grow up poor but... let's not use that term working class so easy. Stav would probably die before he got a real job.
@@chanty2192 Yeah gatekeeping who's working class and who isn't is some weird way to corrupt worker solidarity. It directly benefits the owners and continues working class division. It's what the billionaires want. He grew up working class. Period. Poor people are the working class.
@@ElectrickWizard whoa, a random commie appeared to demand everyone considers him working class despite the fact that he refuses to get a job 😴😴😴
Yet he still acts like doing one hour a week of just laughing at Nick's jokes, eating and farting into a mic was hard work
The moment comedians started taking themselves seriously they became the joke. There are extremely talented comedians that have kept their perspective, but most have become so full of shit, they're unbearable.
For that exact reason this is the funniest “comedy boom” (and inevitable crash) era in the history of standups
"The moment comedians started taking themselves seriously they became the joke."
I am so stealing that.
Owen Benjamin was right about A LOT!
@@rustyshackleford9154 Lol dude was such a weirdo an edible sent him into insane right wing idiocy. He's a freak.
Exactly. To me a comedian is funny without trying to be, has quick whit and doesn’t take themselves too seriously. I like rogan as a podcaster but I can’t stand how he talks about comedy like it’s brain surgery and he’s the grandmaster of it. He rarely gets any jokes from his guests and his standup is putrid.
Stav has the right take, comedians are starting to get wildly inflated egos these days
They’ve always had massive egos
@@liq8898completely wrong
@jordough4495 LMAO you've never seen Eddie Murphy Delirious special. That was the time of comedy gods with super egos but great humour to match. Egos are fine as long as you are funny if that's your job
Norm had been saying that for years. He said comedians now want people to think they’re profound and smart rather than just being funny and he’s 100% correct.
the boys got my back sorry mate@@jordough4495
“Two aesthetically challenged Individuals” is crazyyyy🤣🤣🤣
Bro that clip of bill burr roasting Joe had me crying laughing. Seriously masterful comedian
Yooooooooo paat
Rogan was right there, though.
how can you be some tough guy plus a comedian but wear a face diaper while driving down the street????? he IS the joke
@@khabibpaddedrecordremember Bill doing a bit where he was shouting at a guy across the street for not watching a mask? This is why he got industry work BTW. Bill was railing on the industry for decades until he realized you can't win.
crying??
Bert trying to explain what he thinks is some profound thought on the differences between comedians and peasants while Stavros laughs his ass off and makes fun of him could never get old 😂❤
25 minute video that couldve been a reddit essay. How tf do people watch this
I can't even listen to Bert.
@@theredgoblin562well… how tf did You watch it?
@@theredgoblin562 i listen to stuff like this when im driving, just like podcasts, audio books, music, or any other form of media that is sound based. you dont need to watch this to know follow whats going on
I'm sure we all enjoyed that moment. I was sitting here thinking comedy wasn't that deep.
The fact that Bert Kreischer obsessively checks RUclips for videos criticizing him, makes me very happy that channels like yours exist
Bert was a novelty. Hes a girl now 😢
He's very sensitive to criticism isn't he. I feel that's a bad thing for a guy like him.
@@codychickadee5095 it’s what happens when you don’t surround yourself with anyone who will be honest with you or cares enough about you to tell you when you’re crossing lines. It’s not that the strangers who criticize them online hurt his feelings, it’s the fact that he feels that nobody in his life cares enough to say anything
@@codychickadee5095 for a comedian totally
Wish he could actually absorb the information in them
Rogan is not funny
You’re 100% right
He’s not funny to me at all
I think he’s funny on his podcast when he is messing around with his friends, but his stand up is just not that great to me…
I know right? I checked out his new stand-up, thinking maybe he's changed with maturity, but it sucked even more.😂
None of his clique are funny
Jimmy Carr bringing up George Carlin is hilarious because I cannot think of a comedian Carlin would have hated more than him
Carlin would have loved gringo papi!
George CARLTON ...get it rite BAPA 😭⚰️☠️
@@a-wat2377 No. You are wrong
George Carlin would’ve voted for Trum
@@alexanderwood5999bro Carlin would probably hate both parties
The fact Bert thinks he's more popular than massive past comedians is his best joke ever.
He literally forgot about Eddie Murphy. 🤣
bert also didnt think caesar was a real person or that anything existed before jesus lol
What do you mean? Pryor and Carlin never even took their shirts off! That’s true comic genius!
Seeing Stavros tell Bert he's not nearly as important as he thinks he is made my day. Shane is the only one of the Rogan crew that still has a chance to do break away and not turn into Tom or Bert. Even Shultz, someone I really liked at one point, is getting annoying lately.
I think Mark Normand stands on his own talent, too
Idk if Theo is considered in that group but he’s his own man too
@@sheenster313 Bro sometimes the most random shit that that Theo says fucking catches me off guard and kills me instantly :))) "them fucking rats man"...
@@sheenster313 nah I consider Theo his own man. He was big before ever going on JRE and he's not on there all the time like the "usual" guys. I love Theo
Shultz has become insufferable. It all started with him tricking ppl into buying his special, then releasing it to RUclips for free to get more eyeballs (which is fair, but not to ppl who paid for it). It would’ve been ok if the special was amazing, but it ended up being a forgettable one. You quickly realize that he’s all marketing
So these are the six guys Katt Williams was referring on his last interview 🤔
The greatest joke Joe Rogan ever told was calling himself a comedian
He has never made me laugh never
@@burniejarvis9298his standup was giving me second hand embarrassment. I have no idea how he ever got hired as a comedian
Facts!
All this comedian dissection really makes me miss Norm MacDonald
Most comedians joe rogan is with are terrible
He was a true gem
The worst part is the hypocrisy
Ya but who's funnier than Sarah Silverton?
Old chunk of coal
Calling us pedestrians is hands down the most hilarious thing bob has said.
“Bert Kershlinger” FTFY
I love Jimmy Carr as a comedy game show host (BFQ, Cats, Countdown) but him saying "I think comedy is an art form that should be taught in schools" when his stand-up shows are wall-to-wall crass/edgey one liners and jokes about someone's mum/wife/sister/girlfriend being a slag might be the funniest thing he's ever said.
He has a point about the skills it teaches at least. It could be a nice alternative in schools to theatre.
his entire routine reads line someone who's types "lads jokes" into google. just generic jokebook jokes. i think he even does "your mums so fat..." jokes like you'd hear people sharing around in the school yard.
Comedy podcasts altogether have ruined comedy.
It’s such sloppy garbage nowadays. People watch them because it simulates having friends, not because the jokes are well crafted art.
So true, it´s like hanging out with the buds...
Kreischer grew up in a country club ,going to college at FSU for fun. Segura is the son of a VP at Merrill Lynch.
They were born wealthy and like most wealthy people, got wealthier.
This! Nobody talks about it enough Tom was rich but like to act like he and Christina "Struggled" like it's not struggling if you have a dad as a failsafe
Is that a problem? People born under good circumstances make them bad people now? Low IQ take
@@Mxbulldog226 any true struggle they had was obviously voluntary.
I appreciate stavros for seemingly being so down to earth.
He's literally fuxking hilarious I hope gets more famous than he is
Stavi is the man. Even if he hangs with that psycho Hasan
Cumtown is the anti-Hollywood
He just started being known give him a couple years he'll be just like the rest of them
@@dustin.4400bruh he's on Netflix within the month
I love Dave Chapelle so much. That old school brigade of him, Bill Burr, Norm McDonald, Ricky Gervais. They think, they use their brains in conversation and they aren’t afraid to speak their mind. But most importantly, they are self aware and stay humble despite their monumental success.
💯
Dave Chapelle stays humble - clearly insecure that he enjoys trans porn, brings Elon Musk on stage and berates audience, lives on a huge piece of land in Texas, thinks he’s a preacher, specials are just him moaning now like some sad old man. I used to love Dave but the guy is not humble
Bill stinks he fell off when he got married
Gervais fell off ages ago
Wearing faux military uniform with name on it is really down to earth
I like the way Adam Savage describes his pathway to success, which is says there wasn’t one. He says that when you look back it’s easy to see how one life decision lead to another that lead to another and to look at it as a linear path you followed, but that when you look back to when you made those decisions it wasn’t like that at all. There wasn’t a path in front of you, there were dozens or hundreds or thousands and each of those decisions came with a certain amount of faith that you were making the right decision. For a lot of people, the true key to success is recognizing opportunities and getting lucky to be in the right place at the right time to take advantage of them.
Bo Burnham said something very similar to this. When asked if he had any advice for aspiring comics/entertainers. He basically said to "Give up" Not that they shouldn't try. But that the odds are so stacked against them. He believes it was practically a fluke that he was able to get the opportunities he got.
Bill Burr once said something similar about how there have been comics way funnier than him yet somehow never got a chance to make it big in the industry.
Adam Savage is a legitimately fantastic human being. I read his book Every Tool Is a Hammer and he's just such a humble guy. Wish more prominent presenters were like him.
Stavros is a real one..straight shut Bert’s bs down and with humor
Legend.
I mean, he’s no Nick, but he’s stayed true so far, and that’s actually really great. I am a homosexual.
Well here's to you Mrs. Robinson
@@kingchuckfinleyoh we can tell
@@rodrigombl452 that Stav is no Nick Millions? Yeah, we sure can tell.
I completely agree that it's absurd how divorced from reality these guys are and how normal they pitch themselves to be.
@@jacobbaran As a rule of thumb I don't take anyone seriously who has been rich for a long time. They live in a bubble.
@@greenwendal5056I try not to judge people that you can tell don’t go through some of the same problems as most people simple because of their money. Because surely that have their own issues as well we all do. But as someone who’s been at the lowest of the low, homeless and moving furniture, it’s hard to take people serious when they get mad when there’s no vanilla wafers on the shelf at the grocery store I work at . If you’re well off enough that no nilla wafers is the breaking point then you need to get some perspective ! Lmao
Are you suggesting that Bert Kriesher doesn't have a more evolved and creative BRAIN than 'normal' people because he's a 'comic'?
@@StreetPreacherr is being a gross fat guy part of his "creativity"?
@@supernotnaturalJoe Rogan is a an American hero. All the crap he went through to get the truth out about so many subjects when everyone in the legacy media was coming after him. He could have taken his money and ran, but he persisted. If anyone thinks Joe Rogan is the enemy, they're a deeply propagandized individual lol
You did mr. Crowder a favor by not including any clips of his “comedy””
Man listening to Patrice O’Neal talk about comedy is such a different experience from these guys. Listening to Patrice you get the sense of someone who has actually really thought deeply about what it is they do. Whereas with these guys they’re basically trying to build up their egos and convince themselves they’re worthwhile
Not to be that guy but it has to do with their skin color and associated thinking.
Idk wat u were expecting from comedians who’s job is to talk, god forbid they say some outlandish things that might hurt someone’s pride (which is derived from ego in most cases).
@@mrmoedini Patrice was a comedian too…? Your comment makes no sense in relation to mine, I’m kinda questioning whether you were even responding to the right comment here
The video mentions how Jimmy Carr overstates the importance of comedians which is one thing. Unlike Bert, Jimmy Carr is actually funny at least.
Bert ranting about how people shouldnt try to be comics is the biggest self report of insecurity I've ever seen.
@@michaelturley3457 in his defense he did kinda say that in a roundabout way.
“A golden age of mediocre comics selling out arenas” ..
Nailed it👌👍
Andrew Schultz just sold out msg and you couldn’t be more spot on. A comedian like him selling out msg sort of takes away from the impressive aspect that was msg
The only way to sell out arenas is to be mediocre in comedy. That is when your material appeals to the broadest audience, or you have built a fan base that exists in a bubble.
I told a friend that Tom Segura's wife was also a stand up comedian, they refused to believe it lol
I mean, that was already true some years ago when Kevin Hart sold out arenas.
@@theconservatardedshitlib2697 Steve Martin sold out arenas in the 1970s. Gallagher sold out arenas in the 1980s. Dice sold out arenas in the 1990s.
You didnt seriously include Tim Dillon in the thumbnail with those absolute goons... crazy. Tim D is seriously up there with Theo and Gillis IMO.
Man I'm so glad this guy has come around.
I'm a younger dude, early 20's. My uncle put me on patrice and I started getting into comedy. Patrice, Chappelle, Norm,Carlin, Burr, Louis. I watched JR VERY occasionally and Schultz started popping up into my feed, and I think Gillis is the best guy atm.
I have been SO FUCKING sick and tired, of over saturation of podcasts the last like... 5 years? Joe frankly doesn't deserve the fame he does. Too many idiot dudes watch this shit ( and call me daddy is the woman equivalent). I couldn't quite place my finger on what was bothering me but comedy basically being a whole wing under JR, the not funny idiot "comic" who is way over rated. Holy shit it makes a lot of sense.
This is quite intimately attached with hustle culture and other stuff as well, its not TOTALLY secluded but its a big nuissance.
The Jimmy Carr clips throughout the ENTIRE video are frustratingly inflated, him and Bert are blowing smoke up their asses and making themselves out to be WAY more than they are. Fuck dude.
You sound like a certified hater 😂
eh hes a pretty good podcast host. hes prolly way worse now but hed ask good questions and let the guest talk. also a very talented commentator. shit comedian tho
I think oversaturation is almost always becomes THE problem. Reality shows, Marvel movies, Starbucks...etc. etc. etc. Everything that hits in this country we do ad nauseum until we forget why.
I feel this sm dude. I've been into comedy for a long time (in my 40s now so I was really into Norm Macdonald and Steven Wright back in the day) and what's going on now with all these comics and their long winded, boring ass podcasts is just nuts. I used to listen to/watch the Joe Rogan Experience years ago when he'd have comedians (and that mushroom guy) on but it got old pretty quickly. I still listen to Bill Burr or Marc Marron's podcasts every once in a while but that's pretty much it. I really only listen to Last Podcast on the Left nowadays. It's funny but it's not this self aggrandizing, navel gazing orgy of banality like JRE and the million other JRE clones.
@@ct6852 the super hero movies are killing me man
just seeing a new one on a poster makes me want to barf
Poor Norm Macdonald might have died of disgust from what comedy has become.
Dead on. He called stand-up comedy a craft, not an art form.
@@X_w45ey89I think he was being cheeky when he said that. Like arts and crafts. It’s not art, but it is a craft. What’s the difference? He was being fake pretentious
Norm did openly mock the Rogan squad.
I just like to imagine there's an afterlife out there where Norm, Carlin, Pryor, Rodney, Kinison, Mac, Hicks, O'Neal and others are just watching these podcasts laughing their asses off every day making fun of these living 'comics' ...
Dang…. A whole lot of haters in this comment section.
Bert considering himself a comedian is hilarious.
Funnier than Rogan considering himself one?
@@Stevo_RUclips At least Rogan has had some really good bits, especially early on(him talking about Dr. Phil cracks me up) and put in lots of work, Bert is literally the king of coattail-riders and was solely elevated by constant exposure on a massive platform. He'd probably be working at Home Depot now or something if he hadn't so successfully colonized the anuses of other, better comedians.
Ever watch Bert’s special from before the machine? Plus, the machine gets old and that’s like the only gun in his armory. Old special, Blue sweater and all… some funny’s in there but not worth watching with high expectations.
@@LegaliseShemp😂 haha that is an amazing description of Bert's parastic tendancies.
That’s comedy itself
tbh Stavros is a true jewel in comedy nowadays, the guy has it on and he understands both, being no BS and all the BS that the comedy scene implies.
The way he laughs is unbearable to listen to
Norm McDonald was the last great comedian. That man truly didn't give AF. He was funny even at the expense of his sponsors.
Norm was effortlessly hilarious
Tim Dillon? He literally says his sponsors are child killers and grifters lol.
The smugness of how important they are is unbearable. If farmers or construction workers or engineers or most other professions suddenly disappeared, we would be screwed. If standup suddenly disappeared I would just find something else to listen to while I clean.
As a construction worker, I really appreciate your understanding. "Calmediens" have no idea
I build barns for a farmers and I have no idea who the hell would ever want to do that job. It’s unfathomable how much work and problem solving goes into it
@@rezzbuilds8343the Amish I bet
Most blue collar workers are funnier than 90% of today's comics so we would be fine 😂
im gonna be straight up honest here, stand up comedy saved my life. laughing, enjoying myself is something that litteraly made me stop thinking about suicide, if stand up comedy stop existing, this world isnt worth it anymore, and thats it.
I feel like the only truly good, down to earth comedians to see the success of Rogan's influence is Shane Gillis and Mark Normand
Youre absolutely right. Normand and Gillis are just leagues above the vast majority of new comedians, their delivery, cadence and crowd work is brilliant and reminds me of norm mcdonald and george carlin
They were just barely filling up comedy clubs last year. Wait until Mark and Shane start selling out arenas like Bert and Tom. They all suck, eventually... They will become divas, too. Just give it time.
I like Tim Dillon too. He shouldn't have fired Ben Avery
Tim Dillon
@@TalkingThrones a wise man once said “give it a year”
I will never forget a friend sat me down and had me watch Borts "The Machine" bit. He thought it was hilarious and wanted to share it with me, and I felt like such an ass hole having to tell him that I didn't think it was funny just because he's a big shirtless fat guy screaming a word. And that is literally the most famous thing he will ever do (besides dying).
Another thing to notice: survivorship bias. For every hyper-successful CEO/athlete/business person with an outrageous morning routine, there's a lot of people with an equally outrageous morning routine who has no where near their success. Probably at least 1,000 or more people are "unsuccessful" despite all of those daily habits for each 1 "successful" person.
Definitely! Good point 👆🏻
Bert putting himself in the same category as Dave Chapelle is definitely cringe, right...
The Machine is Bert’s only memorable bit for me at this moment. I rewatch clips from several of Dave’s specials. The baby sellin’ weed on the corner at night while Dave hides in a limo is better than all of Bert’s jokes. 😂
I’m going to go rewatch it right now cause I’m literally laughing just thinking about it!!
@@jcole139honestly I enjoyed his past three specials more than most of Dave's past three trying to judge them on early work it's comparing apples to hand grenades
@@jcole139I will say I love Dave and I'm getting tired of Bert anywhere but his specials
Putting Dave Chapelle on a pedestal, especially after he went full woke/corporate... Is the real cringe.
@@paddypibblet846how is he full woke or corporate? Lol
These hacks are like the career politicians that everybody hates, but still get elected year after year...Who's electing these people. Who's continuing to buy tickets????
That’s what baffles me! Same with most pop artists
Everyone, it seems
And the answer for both is the same, stupid, simple minded and ignorant people are.
The pedestrians!
Never once have paid to see a Joe Rogan live. I have paid to see Tim Dillon, Mark Norman, Whitney Cummings, David Lucas, Jim Norton, Jeff Ross all funny as fuhk
Bobby Lee brought up this a long time ago. This has been going on since JR got a career boost from the Carlos Mencia incident.
Funny to see the “comedy death squad” get a new meaning to their name.
When has Bobby Lee ever been funny
The implication of comedy as an addiction by Jimmy Carr is interesting and apt. What's never mentioned is the emptiness of most people's lives that require them to ingest these comedic big macs. It may be uncomfortable but it's a perfect match.
I miss the old days when comedians would go up on stage and just focus on making people laugh.
There are still so many out there! Check out Dry Bar Comedy or Don't Tell Comedy! Almost everyone on those channels has made me laugh.
Podcast culture has made so much stuff way worse.
Why don’t you go to a comedy show? I pop into zanies every now and then, idek who’s going up most of the time but it’s always fun.
You miss those days? Those days are still around. You just don't watch comedy specials or visit comedy clubs anymore.
Agreed. The same thing happened to chefs.
Your take on "successful" individuals attempting to justify their success to themselves was phenomenal.
@@supernotnaturalI’m from Austin, I’ve been in Austin my whole life, Rogan didn’t bring open mics here. There’s plenty of comedy here. There always has been, plenty of open mic spots. Plenty of comedy’s spots. He didn’t bring shit here that wasn’t already here. How’s that 🍆 taste?
@@william9922 bring it here means "made people notice it". Might have always been in austin but it was unknown
@@tonic316 You’re shot tf out, comedy clubs packed almost every single night of the week before any of Rogan & his fan club moved here.
Theory in a Art Form is nothing new
The reason is exist is not to make you rich but to make you understand the art
Music Theory doesn't teach how to be successful and have a top 1 chart song
It just explains you why this X element works in this Y environment
If it was the case Musicologists will be the driven force in the music industry LOL
Totally miss the point on that one with Jimmy Carr
@salihbas4121 I realized about 5 mins in this dude was babbling and giving no actual fucking take.
this video is saying things i've felt about these weirdos for a while.
Absolutely riveting content. I’ve binged an extreme amount of it t recently. Congratulations this is both captivating to watch and inspiring for smaller creators like myself.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@PodcastCringe keep up the good work 😊
Joe Rogan is not funny. Change my mind
Edit : It's been a week, 1.4k likes , 300+ comments and none of them changed my mind. 😆😆
He was funnier on fear factor
I can't
Impossible challenge
Joe rogan doesn't even get the jokes his guests make like 70% of the time.
he was funny when he had other people writing his lines on News Radio
I still find it odd that Rogan is even known for comedy when he's arguably the worst at stand-up himself even going back to the late 90s
When have you ever watched his standup?
@@Highkingofgondoryes. He's a good podcaster
Rogan is actually amazing live. My girlfriend who doesn’t like standup, was dying at his set. He’s funny.
@@teamster9413how many drinks did she have?
Extremely subjective opinion. Yeah, you may not be a fan of his and can think his style sucks, but the metrics aren't in favor of your opinion. He sells out everywhere, he has a multi million dollar Netflix deal, and is considered one of the biggest comics in the world. Like I said, you may not dig him and that's fine, but if he truly stunk on ice, he wouldn't be where he is.
As a former comic, I can attest that comics honestly believe they are speaking some truth only they have the minds to speak.
You missed out on Norm Macdonald shitting on his Death Squad idea. "Imagine turning up to a comedy store, Whos on tonight? Oh its the DEATH SQUAD"
Happy to see this pointed out. I've noticed these elite comedians pointing out how they think their brains are different and it ruins the comedy for me.
If one of the 15-20 truly great stand up comedians of history (most of whom are dead) said this, I’d be fine with it. It’s the fact that people, who are less funny than some of my high school classmates, are saying it, that makes it absurd.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug!
I think the podcast thing kinda ruins it. Some people are pretty good at it, with the interviewing and various subject matter. Some people run out of shit to say, so they just talk about what they know, which is inside baseball comedy shit, that frankly, we've all heard by now and isn't that interesting.
@@cameronwitmer It's funny, because smart people realize when their mid level shit isn't really worth pursuing, but dumb people think their mid level shit is amazing and everyone will surely love it.
@@Guitarisforgrins absolutely. We all have scaling qualities of surpluses and deficits which span across numerous categories. It’s important to know what those are for personal development/enrichment. I love stand up comedy but I would not pursue that career if a crystal ball told me I will be twice as funny as Joe Rogan. If a crystal ball told me I will be half as funny as Don Rickles or Louis CK. . . I might drop everything and pour myself into that goal.
the funniest thing about bert kreisher is that he's a professional comedian
lol!
Brilliant! 🤣
Norm was the best and he never tried to be smarter than the audience, didn’t take himself too seriously and made everyone laugh. True genius.
P.S. He was extremely smart, he just didn’t show it.
I always loved Norm,he was always underplaying his intelligence playing the funny guy but man he was unreal at it,I’m so glad to see he’s finally getting his flowers he deserves it.
I grew up watching comedy specials , and to this day I still listen to them while I work or take a long drive. Until this video I never heard of any of the JRE crew (except for Carr and Shultz) to me it’s insanely weird hearing Bert put his name in the same breath as Dave Chapel. Happy this video introduced Stravinsky to me though, the way he roasted Bert was class.
I don’t think Carr is part of the JRE crew at all
2 minutes in and this guy already destroyed Bert in every way possible. aesthetically challenged? That's crazy
To be fair it doesn’t take much to dunk on Bert, he does it himself constantly.
Seriously he acts like Burf should change his stance on comedy after one comedian explained his stance on a podcast he probably wasn’t even paying attention on as he does podcasts for breakfast. Bert’s kinda a dumbass and he reminds me of my older brother. He’s not going to change because this salty RUclipsr hates him. Funny part is it is only helping him. He doesn’t want the educated comedy snob as fans because honestly how many of them are there and would they even like him anyway? His comedy is for the everyday person not comedy fans.
I'm a bit confused, Bert is the one saying isn't this crazy? Like he doesn't even get how he got to this point. I feel like out of a lot of the people he seems the most humbled.
@@mightymorphinconspiracythe5024
You haven’t heard him speak enough then, because he’s a delusional narcissist that thinks he’s Gods gift to earth and YOU should be thankful to be in HIS presence.
@@WhatAboutU.S. I've never really heard that but I don't listen to his podcast unless there is someone i like on it. All the clips in this video sound more like he is stunned that he has this success.
They’re not stand ups. They’re all podcast comics. Ugh
Not Joe Rogan, but yes, the rest of them.
Totally agree. Rogan, Schultz and Theo (to name a few) are way funnier just riffing with the boys than their stand up. Bert and Tom are actually the opposite in my opinion but Bert tries too hard to be one of the podcast guys and it's kinda fucked with his career.
Great video. I tell you honestly and with pride that I'd never heard of most of these guys until watching. And I love to laugh.
@@trevordrexler5652half those dudes are random and Rogan dickriders. Some of them are kinda known but not really
The biggest laugh from the whole video is Tom Segura saying he acts like the crowd are friends of his when in reality he has stated many times he sees normal people as poors beneath him, and if you are low class you don’t matter at all
I like how Stavros just laughs at the absurd thoughts Bert thinks are deep truths.
Gotta love the opening clip -- watching Bert get roasted to his face by an actually funny comedian, who is self-aware, will never get old. Love Stav. 😂
Yeah but Bert, as far as it starting to boring me as hell, took it with a lot of laughter and tons of distance so I see no problem here.
@@wlaba272 that’s because you’re not an overreactive emotional bitch like everybody else in this comment section lol
Stav has that Bill Burr awareness of himself.
Fucking love Stavvy Baby
Post Nia BIll Burr has no awareness whatsover. @@NWPaul72
I’ve been saying this man! Him and his club will put a choke hold on the community for years to come.
I disagree. No one thinks Schaub is funny. I get that Bert sells tickets but so does Cardi B, no comedy fans think Bert is funny. Of course Joe is going to have hack comics on, he's on episode 2000 something. These unfunny comics also went on dozens of other podcasts. He also has good comics on his show all the time. I would argue that Shane Gillis and Mark Normand would still be just as successful without Rogan.
Of no one thinks these guys are funny then how come they fill venues? I also think they suck but clearly many don’t. They’re the nickelback of comedy and their success is undeniable. Most unfortunately.
@@chanty2192 well said amigo
You're giving them too much credit. Mediocre artists and comics filling large venues is nothing new. It'll never replace the truly great who are always a small fraction of their scene. The trendy, mediocre names almost always fade away into obscurity while the great ones become timeless.
Mark Norman is fucking hilarious, and I'm glad that jre has gotten him more recognition in the last while
mark constantly jabbing joe about his comedy is a blessing lol
I was so sick of comedians waxing lyrical like this, and I was like "how tf is nobody calling out this fakery?" ... then I came across this channel
Awesome! I love that… glad you found us
hi
Good job you found your hater friends....because your opinion is definitely in the minority
@@andrewhall9851 Thanks. I hope you can find a community for yourself also 👍 best wishes
Finally someone calling out the "Morning Routine Bros". I'm now unemployed for around 10 months and I'm in the best shape of my life (physically). I can put in the time to do sport in the morning and in the afternoon. When I was working from 8 a.m to 4 p.m. I simply had no energy or time to do this. Millionaires don't come home in the evening after another worthless day at a job they hate and can't quit because they might starve. Everybody that I know, that does this routines is unemployed or is rich.
Same man, I do exercise/gym twice a day 5 times a week. Prepare 3 fresh meals a day and only snack on relatively healthy stuff like raw fruit and nuts and physically I've never been better.
Like fuck am I gunna stay in that shape when I go back to working four 12 hour shifts a week as a nurse.
i was able to go to the gym every day when i was like 25. After grad school, and now...its so stupid to think everyone needs to be highly motivated all the time. We have all seen the articles. We are working longer hours than boomers, have longer commutes, have more debt from school, cars cost more adjuted for inflation, while we make less and have worse benefits. We are showing all the signs of a tramautized generation. We all work for like 8 to 10 hours a day (those of us on a m-f theoretically 7 hour a day) plus commutes, plus food making, and chores. And making time to stay in touch with family and friends. And I just have my wife in my household, if i had kids....
Yeah I work from home so I can do some of this but even then I'd struggle to fit everything in unless I wake up hours before I start work. When I had to commute to the office there was no way I could fit in a quick walk and some meditation in the morning. I'd love to know if these people actually do these things or if it's something they did a few times and now just tell everyone it's what they do.
Millionaires and billionaires make people think they work harder than they actually do. When you have a board of directors and your job is mainly meetings, you essentially do nothing and just tell other people what to do. It’s easy to do all of the extravagant bullshit when you can show up to work literally whenever you want, and leave whenever you want.
Y'all realize 2nd and 3rd shift is a thing right. Lmfaoo
Couldn't agree more about Segura in particular. He was one of my favorites 5-6 years ago, genuinely super talented. Been so disappointing to see the direction he's been heading in the last few years.
it was like the second he got good he got bad. unbelievable.
Genuine question, what kind of stuff has he been doing that has made you lose interest in him? I've never heard him described in the same breath as Tate.
@@Wesker10000 If I could point to one particular instance that sort of encapsulates it all, he went on a bizarre twitter rant about some gate agent at an airport doing her job, and then called everyone who dared criticize him "poors" and then went on and on about how their mentality was responsible for them being "poors." Just cartoonishly out-of-touch entitled antics
@@TheRectangularCircleor it can be a bit? He is a comedian
It was him acting entitled and pissy and when he got pushback THEN he claimed it was a bit
The thumbnail is so on point. A collection of hacks.
If only Mark Normand was not associated with them…
Chappell having no idea who Schultz was is hilarious
Chappelle redefined "cringe" with his George Floyd performance. He's lost all his cred.
@@sallybrite1530He fell off long before that lmfao
I personally think the first few of his newer specials were pretty decent. But Killin' them softly and For what its Worth are fucking phenomenal. @@dabunnydabunny1243
@sallybrite1530 you're the minority of that thought
@@dabunnydabunny1243 minority cope
The fact that Bert considers Dane Cook and Andrew Dice Clay "the greatest" on par with Steve Martin makes a depressing amount of sense
The fact you think Steve Martin's cornball act is one of the greatest...
@ohno5559 i completely agree. Steve martin has never been funny. If bert considers him one of "the greatest", then that actually explains a whole lot.
@@gdawgs101 I mean it's pretty dated now but it's better than dane fucking cook jfc
What Dane Cook deserves credit for was seeing the power of the internet before all the other comics. He was releasing clips on napster and marketing himself on myspace when everyone else was doing FM radio morning shows. So yeah his material was crap but he found an audience for his crap comedy by innovation.
Steve Martin was a great comic actor. The jerk, the man with two brains, Roxanne and planes trains and automobiles are all cult films
dude you somehow hit every take i have on the state of comedy. like EXACTLY. and put it to words. ive watched a few vids back to back. love it man, thank u. im fighting all urges to send this to my joe rogan obsessed brother
Do it, I dare you 🤣
Sometimes you gotta let people enjoy their dumb shit. Found this with my parents. It can just be alienating, especially if they're not very smart, which is fairly likely in your brother's case.
Don’t fight it
That was a great analysis. Thanks for the break down.
As a custodian, that janitor joke Stavros makes at the beginning of this video just uplifted me so damn much lmao
Edit: thank you everyone. I'm still newer at it and need to learn A LOT on the maintenance side of things, but I take pride in what I do.
You're doing good work brother, not that I'm in any position to say that
Thank you for your service 🙏
It's honestly a job that everyone should be forced to do for at least one week a year. Necessary to society and it would humble a lot of people who think they're better than everyone else.
Typical pedestrian
@@Eirkyr the amount of people that think they are better BECAUSE they aren't a custodian/janitor (I take pride in what I do, but use the word you want, I just don't get offended by "janitor") is astounding to me. You can even feel it from the teachers we service.
It's all part of the job at the end of the day.
Growing up in the 00s, Joe Rogan was synonymous with Fear Factor. I had no idea he even was a comic until he was interviewed him for a “legalize marijuana” article that billed him as a “stand up comedian”
To me it’s like a boomer describing Ronald Reagan as an actor
I knew of him from Fear Factor , then the earlier UFC days , like 06’ , 08’ like oh shit that’s the fear factor guy. Only time I learned he was in the comedy circuit , was after he called out Mencia for stealing jokes , and roasted this drunk bitch outside the club and it was all caught on video. 10 years after that he’s leading the biggest podcast in the world , it’s actually a pretty impressive transition tbh
Boomers knew Reagan as an actor when they were children in the 1950s. He was then known as the actor who became governor/president. Only people born in the 80s and later saw him as just a politician.
He was an actor. That's why they called him an actor.. Rogan did stand up comedy before acting. That's why he's referred to as a comedian. I get what you are trying to do. It's just making you look insecure. Cope Harder! 😂
Most people have very little memory of Rogan having an actual comedy career. I’m old enough to remember the sitcom NewsRadio where Rogan was a supporting player with usually a few lines every episode and rarely had an A or B plot revolve around his character. That and Fear Factor is Rogan. Rogan is not and never was Stand Up, at least not for the vast majority of the public.
I mean, learning stand up as one of the drama, music, or extra classes would be a way for other people to engage in a activity that would help them socialize and get comfortable speaking publicly, it would probably go wrong some way but could also go right
My favorite comics are the ones who still realize that they're just comics. Shane Gillis, Stavros, Bill Burr, these types of comics are still really fun to watch
I swear these people act like normal people don't have a comedy sense at all. No one in the world has made me laugh harder than friends, family, and coworkers
Everyone is a comedian for at least five minutes a day, and they can be fucking good at it.
Great point.
Exactly right. This is why I've grown to hate "comedians"
This is a stupid point, you have a personal connection to the people in your life, a shared history, making witty observations with that backing is normal. What makes a comedian different is that he universalizes the experience, is able to do it with complete strangers. And in comedians who are well known they’ve spent years cultivating a familiar candor.
This is like saying song writers aren’t worth shit because you made your wife cry with a shitty song you made up on the guitar.
Absolutely agree
"Aesthetically challenged individual" is both the nicest & most savage insult I've ever heard.
I got in when no one knew you could make a living doing comedy.
I go in in the gold rush of comedy💀💀💀. Literally everyone goes into a gold rush knowing they'll get rich.
Found it interesting that all the comedians in your thumbnail I've always told people, "I don't find them that funny tbh and maybe I don't get it but they all seem the same to me". Didn't know you could lump them into a group and now I know (which is why I clicked the video).
This is why i love shane Gillis and Nick Mullen, they keep it real and they constantly push the boundaries of comedy.
top dawgs
Mssp rulez, R.I.P. cumtown 🙏
Nick millions
Push the boundaries ? Hardly, but they are good
I mean you take the whole making fun of trump bit that everyone does. Shane gillis makes it so fun whilst everyone is just dunking on trump like they are geniuses. Just feels like the every man. he is still self aware despite his character being a bro
these "comedians" get one Netflix special, and they think they're George Carlin.
Yuuup 😊
No they don't.
Bill burr needs to go on a podcast tour and ego check all these comedians. Expect Theo von, bill needs to go back and apologize😂
youtuber discovers that people have preferences when it comes to comedy. you can't expect the same people who like Jazz music to like Classical music. It's funny that they shit on each other in the same way.
Exactly. T"S THE POLITICAL CENSORSHIP, STUPID
This whole video is the definition of misdirection and misinformation--an exercise in deliberate gaslighting. What ruined modern comedy is excessive political censorship, which started over two decades ago, long before Rogan's podcast got popular. Countless top comedians have complained about it publicly for a long time--there is tremendous political pressure for comedians to self-censor. The problem started during the Bush administration, which cancelled Bill Maher's "Politically Incorrect" show in 2001 for being politically incorrect. That was censorship from the Republicans, and the problem got even worse in the early 2010's when Hillary Clinton's Democrats started censoring comedy, as well. We now have both major political parties in the US, and a boatload of other political parties around the world working hard to censor comedy. Rogan only started to have any influence in the mid-2010's, and did not get truly big until 2018-2020.
The issue is Rogan got very famous - for podcasting. Unfortunately, Rogan sees himself as a comic first. So he has used his podcast fame to promote his comedy and his B-league comic friends. It has been unbearable from the beginning. Rogan's mates were people like Redband.
He sux and comedy is horrible
and lets be honest Rogan is also a b-league comic
Who’s b league aside from ari and Bert? Norm and Shane are juggernauts
Slam-Dunk 😂
Rogan got very famous for a side role on a successful TV show, hosting a game show, and being a sports commentator. Then, after he was loaded and famous, a podcast made him mega famous. Then, all those people who knew his name as the janitor, or the fight dude, or that guy that watches people eat gross shit, they found out he was a comedian too.
I’m so happy you brought this up. These clowns overstate their importance in society so bad. I’m listening to this on my earbuds as I frame a house. There are tens of millions of hard working men like me that actually keep the world turning.
Same here machining aerospace parts for a military contractor. They seem to not understand that the journey from beginner to expert applies to all skills. They think they're the only ones on earth who had to struggle to get good at something. I have tried to figure out how they can be so oblivious to this, and I think the reason is because stand up is the only thing they have ever tried so they have no frame of reference for that sort of process. And that's funny in a different reason, they're basically manchildren with the know how of a 12 year old
But we are poor tho 😂
@@Gixsir no shit r3t@rd. That's not my point
People acting like most comedians aren't poor or trying to grind their way up the ladder of life they chose to climb. Yeah there are some famous ones just like there is famous builders or aerospace companies while most of the employees are check to check. Be grateful or make changes in life, it's very short
@@ody9931yeah and the poor ones dont have a power complex, this video is talking about the ones that skipped the struggle because of Rogan and are now unfunny and successful. Which is a conundrum for these people needing approval. Thats why people like Dillon still, even though hes a degenerate that says more outlandish things than Bert, because hes actually funny
Dude i went to Bert's comedy festival when it rolled into town... i had to convince my own damn self that it was funnier than it really was. just so i dont get disappointed that i wasted my time
Dammz😅
One of the things that was a damning indictment is that he is meant to be a comedian yet he didn't make me laugh once. Not to mention it is well known that once comedians get rich they often become poor at comedy as they are no longer relatable, they no longer have interactions like we do. They start having entire segments about twitter because their lives have so little going on.
I had no idea Carr was that delusional. The guy thinks he's changing the world with "your mom" jokes.
Dude he literally just makes horrible one liners 😂
I respect Starvros so much for checking Berts ego. Bert needs that way more often.
Bert Kreischer thinking he's the reason someone had a good day is his greatest joke ever told.
I don’t follow comedy podcasts. You’ve convinced me to keep it that way.
I’ve enjoyed a lot of Jimmy Carr’s standup but holy hell I had no idea he was that delusional.
Bert and Tom being delusional isn’t as surprising
Interesting that you singled Jimmy out. His comments about teaching stand-up are actually quite applicable to the development of social skills.
@@Rex69RutherfordWe teach poetry in school. We teach Shakespeare. So why not Teach comedy?
@@darklyripley6138 Why not teach Strawman Technique 101, also?
@@Rex69Rutherford We have debate classes too
Watching Bert put himself into the category of Chappelle 😂
Tbh, while he may not be anywhere near as funny, in terms of super conservative chud brained dudes, him and Chappelle are converging.
Lol funniest thing he ever said and I doubt it was intentional
Lol the mechanic is is only bit and it got boring after the second watch. He's a dingleberry to successful people.
@@LibertarianGaltyou're dumber than average if you even enjoyed it once. js
i mean to be fair the last like 4 or 5 chappelle specials havent even really been comedy, they've just been anti woke preach sessions about how bad the world has gotten. 1 joke per 15minutes maybe. Early dave was a god tier comic, the last 10 or so years he's been a longform story teller.
I'm convinced that with Bert forgetting the COUNTLESS huge comedians that set the stage for them, it's just because he was too busy getting smashed to ever pay attention to media at the time.
hard to imagine that shulz is only 10 years younger than chapelle, but acts so much younger, and relies on social media haha.
Norm MacDonald was my favorite comedian deserving of being praised as one of the best. Same with Bill Burr and Shane Gillis.
My personal new favorite is William Montgomery.
Always thought i missed something thanks to language barrier with the sober October crew, never thought they were that high level.
“A comic’s brain is so different than a pedestrian’s brain”
Isn’t that crazy, I’ve met so many people just your average joes that have been funnier and made me laugh harder than almost all these comedians.
@@Brbrnskhgf5666 And I literally work with people smarter than Elon, at a local restaurant
What about a civilian brain???
@@Dante3214 relax guy, all I’m saying is ur not that unique if ur a comic. There are so many people just as funny if not more that just don’t decide or even think about doing comedy. These comics act like they are a rare species that have this unbelievable gift from god.
I love that he came up with a new take on Dunning Kruger to explain why Bert can be so insufferable.
I know right? Smart 😂😂
Could go for Tom also, kinda why they are freinds
It does work really well lol
@@nickg1743bert still sucks whatever you wanna blame for it
Now I’m dumb and don’t know why that is but I’m not so dumb I’m a fan of these bozos. So I’m gonna go learn after this so I’m less dumb 😂
It should also be acknowledged even as they say this that comedy is hard. Making people laugh is difficult. Some people like Bert may just get by on clout but people like Stravos actually require skill that very few people have, and many people fail at. I’m not saying you should feel bad for them or revere them, but you talk like anyone could do it.
First thing I thought when Bert was saying there wasn't many stadium comedians was "EDDIE MURPHY, RAW!"