If Dana did this on Fallon's show, Jimmy would be cutting in every 5 seconds just so he could show off his own McCartney impersonation... which is basically why asks people to do impersonations just so he could cut in and show off his own.
There's that stupid "Random" impression machine bit that just enables him to do Barry Gibb....Michael Palin (legend btw) once said...if you laugh before your audience does, you're not funny. Fallon is the epitome of that.
Love the Beatles, Carvey and, of course, Conan! I was a bit down and this video cheered me up! It is not a bad habit to develop - McCartneyize dark times, or tough situations in your life- "Take a sad song and make it better." I hope I can develop it and use it in my own life; I think it has served Paul very well!
@Jose I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that ! what if this is his longtime art performance morphing into GARY OLDMAN with a dash of Eric Clapton ? lol! enjoy Halloween it's just up ahead ! CHEERS mate.
My favorite version of this bit is with Dana & Conan on his podcast CNAF where Conan was a irritated Lennon. Their back & forth was hilarious. "You didn't listen to me on the White album & you don't listen to me now." Had me crying. I can imagine this as a movie where John haunts Paul as a riff on the odd couple.
Lennon and McCartney were poor post war kids, who grew up in the tough working class and lost their moms at a pretty young age. They indeed have/had a pretty chill view of things. Everything feels and sounds better when you're a chill dude. Even the things they took very seriously.
As many Beatle fans are aware, Lennon himself was quick to point out that the image of him growing up in a poor, working class environment was vastly exaggerated, in fact the neighborhood Lennon grew up in in Liverpool was noticeably more posh than the other 3 Beatles.
Lennon went to a grammar school and later to Liverpool College of Art - not educational establishments much attended by tough working class lads. There are plenty of pictures on the internet of 251 Menlove Avenue where he grew up. It's a nice, middle class semi-detached house in a nice middle class neighbourhood. McCartney lived at 20 Forthlin Road - not as upscale as Lennon's childhood home but definitely not in a poor working class area.
Carvey could do an impression of Oldman doing an impression of Clapton recounting how Lennon asked him to play that concert in Toronto. With Mike Myers looking on. Oldman does great Beatles impressions and is good mates with Clapton. Rabbit Hole.
It's likely that Lennon knew about rapping before he died. He lived in New York and was in the music scene. He would have been familiar with radio hits like Rapture and Rapper's Delight.
Wow, as a Brit from Liverpool, I’m fascinated to hear what is good about that impression 😂 i see your Beatle john voice, and I raise you my generic American accent
Dana Carvey has always been hilarious, but in this skit as McCartney, Dana outdoes himself! I just cannot stop laughing! I hope to not laugh myself to death. But what a way to go out that would be! Hahahahaha!!!
Dana Carvey is one of the greatest impressionists ever and comedy screen stars/ sketch masters. Love this interview. His MCCartney and Lennon are spot on, they aren’t even my fave Beatles, hahaha! 😆🤣😂👏🏻🏆♥️❤️
Here's a band whose unsurpassed world-wide popularity has been 95% based on the writing and singing of Lennon and McCartney, and someone's favorite Beatles are George and Ringo.
If you want to hear not only the best Beatles impersonations but also the single greatest Micheal Caine impersonation ever, the check out Peter Serafinowicz.
The most striking part of this video is that… I watched it today, 11/24/23 and only here learned that Kanye West was no longer married to Kim Kardashian! I'm generally not ill-informed at all, however, I just don't keep track of that sort of news anymore...
"Fanny" in a British accent changes the meaning entirely btw 😂 Dana Carvey gives me life
He knows, and did it anyway I think 😂😂
@@Mojothreepwood Maybe he knew the double meaning he was implying, but I doubt it.
@@swalshs2 As an entertainer he damn well should know of the double meaning. And perhaps he does, but it seemed like it went over his head.
Nice catch.
I used to work with a woman from Limerick Ireland and I learned the double meaning from her.
That Paul McCartney impression is so good, he even makes his facial expressions to the point where they look alike 😂
It's really good and it's very close. He just needs to work on his vowels. "After-thot". McCartney would sound it as "After-thort".
Rellly?
It's good, not brilliant.
Are we sure that's Dana Carvey and not Gary Oldman? It might be his greatest role, Oldman playing Carvey while doing McCartney.
Saw Gary perform as an extra in one of his films, The Space Between Us (for like ten hours). Like your own personal Gary Oldman performance.
We're sure..🙄
The universe would have a major paradox.
Wait, this isn’t David spade?
Almost as good as RDJ playing a dude who’s playing another dude, and he doesn’t break character till the DVD commentary.
If Dana did this on Fallon's show, Jimmy would be cutting in every 5 seconds just so he could show off his own McCartney impersonation... which is basically why asks people to do impersonations just so he could cut in and show off his own.
which is basically why he has a show at all.
There's that stupid "Random" impression machine bit that just enables him to do Barry Gibb....Michael Palin (legend btw) once said...if you laugh before your audience does, you're not funny. Fallon is the epitome of that.
That’s why Conan is such a legend, he lets the guests do there thing and he enjoys it as much as the audience does
Ah, damn him to hell!
@@jeffmadden589 i thik hes a stooge and a patsy
Man we are going to miss Conan! He is one of the best ever. Inspirational, humble, genius and a gentlemen. Love from London!
Just get hbo max in a month. 😆
He’s gonna be doing other stuff calm down bruv
still got the pod!
I liked when he described cell phones as “tiny little baby televisions that we keep in our pockets “
Love the Beatles, Carvey and, of course, Conan! I was a bit down and this video cheered me up! It is not a bad habit to develop - McCartneyize dark times, or tough situations in your life- "Take a sad song and make it better." I hope I can develop it and use it in my own life; I think it has served Paul very well!
Does Lennon-McCartney impressions while looking like Eric Clapton
I was going to say that same thing.
Dana is slowly turning into Gary Oldman.
And Eric Clapton
And Sam Rockwell
Phil Lesh
Hell yes.
@Jose I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed that ! what if this is his longtime art performance morphing into GARY OLDMAN with a dash of Eric Clapton ? lol! enjoy Halloween it's just up ahead ! CHEERS mate.
Wow Eric Clapton can do good Beatles impression. You learn new things each day
My favorite version of this bit is with Dana & Conan on his podcast CNAF where Conan was a irritated Lennon. Their back & forth was hilarious. "You didn't listen to me on the White album & you don't listen to me now." Had me crying. I can imagine this as a movie where John haunts Paul as a riff on the odd couple.
Waiting for Norm to come on the show before it‘s over!
now that would be sweet
Rest In Peace Norm 👑
i wish dana would animate his beatles sketches
Send him some books on animation then
That's just the birds in the Jungle Book movie
Why don't YOU animate them?
If I was an animator, I would love to do that. Dana is a genius. It’s helped me work on my Paul impression.
Oi, brilliant idea
*”It’s like God made a fanny and attached a person as an afterthought.”*
Brilliant!
Farewell thee, Conan! The late night host we need, but don't deserve
Lennon and McCartney were poor post war kids, who grew up in the tough working class and lost their moms at a pretty young age.
They indeed have/had a pretty chill view of things.
Everything feels and sounds better when you're a chill dude.
Even the things they took very seriously.
As many Beatle fans are aware, Lennon himself was quick to point out that the image of him growing up in a poor, working class environment was vastly exaggerated, in fact the neighborhood Lennon grew up in in Liverpool was noticeably more posh than the other 3 Beatles.
Lennon went to a grammar school and later to Liverpool College of Art - not educational establishments much attended by tough working class lads. There are plenty of pictures on the internet of 251 Menlove Avenue where he grew up. It's a nice, middle class semi-detached house in a nice middle class neighbourhood. McCartney lived at 20 Forthlin Road - not as upscale as Lennon's childhood home but definitely not in a poor working class area.
@@Fordham1969 McCartney will be quick to tell folks that he and George came from humbler beginnings.
John was actually solidly middle class. He liked to play working class.
@@Fordham1969 I'm fairly certain that John would've traded that, for an intact family.
He does a very good Eric Clapton/ Gary Oldman without saying anything
Carvey could do an impression of Oldman doing an impression of Clapton recounting how Lennon asked him to play that concert in Toronto. With Mike Myers looking on. Oldman does great Beatles impressions and is good mates with Clapton. Rabbit Hole.
Kind of an impression inception, ye know.
OH MY GOSH YES
Very good, but “Fanny” would mean something different to Paul & John.
Gotta ask: What would it mean to them?
@@thephoenixxy Google can answer that for you. Kinda reminds me of when "The Last Airbender" was released in England. Nobody told them.
Hahah oh man I just looked it up
I thought the same thing about his use of fanny. It still works though. :D
Right… in the UK and Australia, a fanny is on the front of females. Not quite the same thing. 🤣
John and Paul having a conversation...that‘s was soo funny! He really did them extremely well.
Many SNL favorites don't seem as funny in retrospect, but Dana Carvey is timeless.
I really like the idea of John checking in on Paul from heaven and having a chat every now and then. 🥲
It's likely that Lennon knew about rapping before he died. He lived in New York and was in the music scene. He would have been familiar with radio hits like Rapture and Rapper's Delight.
Wow, as a Brit from Liverpool, I’m fascinated to hear what is good about that impression 😂 i see your Beatle john voice, and I raise you my generic American accent
Yes. He just does a sing-song voice and some Americans whoop with admiration!
“And what’s ‘Fanny Two-Point-Oh’ Paul? You mean like ‘Fanny Mark II’?”
Carvey is just so deadly. One of the all time greats
"its 2019 its a bit dated"
bro don't attack me like that
I'm still mentally stuck in Feb 2020
Just go back and look at the talent on his show just incredible
So this is what David Spade will look like in +40 years
i thought david spade was already playing ellen?
David Spade will be dead in +40 years.
They're only 10 years apart
@@coreywolf49 😳 they look at least 20 years apart!
This is what David Spade looks like now
Dana Carvey has always been hilarious, but in this skit as McCartney, Dana outdoes himself! I just cannot stop laughing! I hope to not laugh myself to death. But what a way to go out that would be!
Hahahahaha!!!
Everything is nicer filtered through a Beatle.
I would love to see a cartoon of just Dana Carvey making voices
Dana’s podcast is a riot!
Almost perfect, apart from a fanny being something different in the UK.
Timeless Dana never goes outta style!
It’s nice to hear John’s voice again.
Strong impression game.
Thought it was Gary Oldman in the thumbnail 😂
Dana Carvey is severely underrated.
And he is improvising. He's so funny. Actually "fanny" in brit slang refers to a different part of the female anatomy.
That's the funniest thing I've heard in awhile 😂
I thought that was Eric Clapton at first 😂
Don't forget, Conan weeknights 11/10c on TBS lol
It's nice to see Conan laugh.
Lol the "woo!" at 0:03 is so unintentionally funny to me. There's always that one dude in the audience.
Dana Carvey is one of the greatest impressionists ever and comedy screen stars/ sketch masters. Love this interview. His MCCartney and Lennon are spot on, they aren’t even my fave Beatles, hahaha! 😆🤣😂👏🏻🏆♥️❤️
Here's a band whose unsurpassed world-wide popularity has been 95% based on the writing and singing of Lennon and McCartney, and someone's favorite Beatles are George and Ringo.
Lighten up, dude. Damn. @@deanronson6331
Man Dana just seems so nervous throughout the whole time he was on stage. kept picking up his phone, like it was his pacifier.
the “yknow” is perfect
i thought that was Gary Oldman for a second then when i realized it wasn't... i was quite disappointed.
McCartney explaining the world to Lennon 🤣🤣
his Lennon oh my god 😂 so good
I really can't believe he just did a TWICE outdated Beatles joke.
"God made a fanny and attached a person as an afterthought." - Has there ever been a more succinct description of KK?
KK?
Dana looks kinda like Gasry Coleman now lol
What a Genius 😂😂😂✋
Conan has the best laugh.
This is basically CBT :o
Dana Carvey & David Spade have aged into central casting for, ‘the Golden Girls.”
I'm just impressed that he could say "Beatle-y Liverpudlian colloquialisms" without his tongue snapping off!
Dana Carvey now looks like a combination of Gary Oldman and Eric Clapton
Dana Carvey, Conan, and Andy are the comedy dream team
Lol
That was absolutely brilliant.
Just from the thumbnail, I knew he was doing McCartney
Carvey, one of the most talented comedians ever. Amazing knack for impersonations.
Saw the thumbnail photo and thought Davis Spade was looking like an old Dana Carvey
He should do an Clapton impersonation because he is starting to look like him
Judging by the thumbnail I though he was doing impressions of 90s Eric Clapton.
gee...based on the thumbnail I thought it was Dana Carvey doing a Gary Oldman impersonation
He looks like Eric Clapton in the thumbnail
Wow! Look at the difference in the sizes of their heads.....Conan and Dana! Where does Conan shop for hats?
Mr. Carvey is the voice after THEN AND NOW !!!!!!
Thought this was Kevin Bacon for a second.
So talented
"Well, it's not a normal bottom, John."
The one part of this that rings so true to me.
The fact that I recall her getting her bottom x-rayed to confirm no enhancement seriously bothers me. 😂
If you want to hear not only the best Beatles impersonations but also the single greatest Micheal Caine impersonation ever, the check out Peter Serafinowicz.
Dana Carvey is most likely a love child between Gary Oldman and David Spade.
Funny
Talented
Ohhh dear
This guy looks like Eric Clapton
He sorta looks like rick springfield now.
"Fanny" means something different when Paul McCartney says it, though.
when he said "Its a bottom with and attach puss." I died laughing.....
I have good ones too. Soon to be on my channel. Dana fell asleep on his deck.
When Dana’s Paul describes Trump to John is the best
Where can one find that?
@@waynej2608 Conan’s podcast
Now John and George are BOTH known as the Quiet Beatles.
Have to say the thought of McCartney communing with Lenin is much more appealing.
Paul, komrad - is communism alive?
I thought it's Erik Clapton
In this picture for the video Dana looks like Eric Clapton.
His Paul is spot on in the mannerisms.
Eric Clapton doing british Arnol. Nice
his John needs work, but Paul is splendid
Unbelievable Carvey is wheeling this bit out yet again!
Dana Carvey looks like Eric Clapton in this. lol
I saw Dana did this with the other master impressionist, Bill Hader. And it got Bill lol'ed.
The best guy for Lennon and McCartney impressions is the true Liverpudlian Mr Stevie Riks. His Bowie is good too,
Hilarious that this is about his Lennon / McCartney impressions but he looks like Eric Clapton in the 80s
Honestly, this is terrible. Passable to American ears maybe but laughable in the UK.
We got a Jabba!!! OMG 😂
The most striking part of this video is that… I watched it today, 11/24/23 and only here learned that Kanye West was no longer married to Kim Kardashian! I'm generally not ill-informed at all, however, I just don't keep track of that sort of news anymore...
Bring back the Beatles cartoon but have Dana Carvey voice every character
Carvey's obsession with badly wanting to be Paul McCartney still lingers, and get's the accent wrong!...again!