The clarity of Jerry’s mind, his ability to slice through the irrelevant like a razor and show the audience the root and heart of any given subject is impressive. (Understatement) But what makes him brilliant IMO is that his subjects aren’t based on politics, global or viral or divisive subject matter but rather the mundane day to day stuff of life. I love hearing about his process because he makes it seem so effortless. Thank god for comedians. Jerry’s at the top of a pretty small heap.
You're absolutely right. And that's precisely why I find it a bit ironic that the idea for the show came from Larry. That is, even a master like Jerry is second to someone.
Jerry is the best (and richest) comedian of all-time! You have to respect the fact that he can make you laugh silly without using profanity. Is there any other comedian in history who can do that as prolifically! I've seen the Seinfeld series straight through from start to finish at least 4 times. I just cycle through it while eating dinner and laugh every time. It never gets old! The writing and delivery is absolutely brilliant! No other series even comes close. It's like Seinfeld is a 10 and the next best show ever is a 5 or 6. It's in a league of its own.
@@langdonalger9219 good gawd your a douche. Its all subjective of course, but not to recognize the appeal of something, or the excellence, due to your pushing your personal taste.. such a tool
From what I’ve heard through several interviews of Jerry & Larry David, they both recall the writing together as one of their best memories. What a synergy. A show about “Nothing”!
The " word precision" of Jerry is truly remarkable. He opens windows during his discourse which illuminates the fine art of his comedy better than anyone I've ever heard when describing ones craft.
“Being a great comedian is not funny, what’s funny is when your friends think you’re not funny, and you are a professional comedian, that’s funny” One of Jerry’s best bits
You’re told by your closest that you’re not funny… the question ought to be how did this funny person surround themselves with people who do not get their sense of humour? How would those relationships even develop? Gorgeous woman to Jerry: “I can’t be with anyone I don’t respect.” Jerry: “You’re a cashier!” Gorgeous woman: “I saw your act. It wasn’t funny.” Jerry: “that was an off night”! Gorgeous woman: “I’m sorry”
this was the first time I understood the comedy aspect of the Seinfeld series, cause yeah it's not funny at all but given the circumstances it kinda is
Jerry is so humble talking about his first Stand Up Comedy Show. It is only natural that any performer would be nervous or apprehensive at first. I can imagine that Jerry's brain never stops thinking up new ideas, he is doing what he loves and now he is a Legend. Thank you The Upper West Side........... the Power of TV The audience Should turn on you if you are not good If two guys are stupid watching them trying to work it out is going to be funny I could listen to Jerry talk all day.......... he was so right to not try to follow up after "Seinfeld". It was the TOP, the Dessert and could not be surpassed.
It was a collaboration of all parties but we’re not going to diminish his greatness. Clearly a lot of people think he is funny. No one is trying to convince YOU that he is. You are entitled to your own opinion.
Remember when he started out, and always enjoyed his comedy. I think he is a quiet genius, doing his form of art because he loves it, and it shows. I hope he keeps going many more years.
Not everyone would necessarily describe him as an intense person because he appeared relaxed on the show. But you can tell from his eyes that he’s very intense and totally committed. You can’t achieve that level of success in comedy without being that way.
He has talked about pretending to be confident early in his career because the audience enjoyed watching him appear to be confident. Comedians will say any sequence of words if there is a laugh at the end.
I think I like to hear Jerry talk about comedy more than seeing his actual act nowadays. It’s like watching a comedy sensei that might not be able to beat the young warriors but he sure knows the moves better than anybody
I like his stand up but I love listening to him talk about comedy, the process of creating jokes, how he handles life in general and life as a famous person. And his use of TM and exercise to keep his life balanced and prevent depression. Very interesting person.
DItto, he's clearly a smart and 'applied' guy. I think he's wrong about comedy, I think it was that way for him, because he did have to work and he wasn't that funny. He's perfectly made for the Tonight Show because he's not blue and doesn't have an edge, he's the McDonalds of comedy. He just basically 'wills' himself forward. And now that he's old he's accumulated a lot of knowledge, not a genius, for but us non comedians it seems like a lot. I remember Eric Idle joking that people think comedians are brilliant because they can make people laugh, but in large part its media that makes them seem that way. MOST television shows fail because they stink. Seinfeld kind of stunk for that first year, maybe even two. It owes its success as much to network executives as Seinfeld or David. I did't find it got real funny til David left and a new crop of writers came in.
@@mikearchibald744 You thought Seinfeld got funnier when Larry David left? For me that’s when it fell off the rails, it got increasingly more outrageous and cartoony. The characters were so over the top in general. Kramer was borderline crazy, George was so pathetic, etc. I disagree on that.
“Woah big fella” - yes, funniest moment out of 9 seasons. Connect 2 storylines unexpectedly. “Short wire” communicating between artist and audience… saying something funny and the response (laughs). Learning to be a boss when this person has possibly/probably been fired from or at least quite awkward in every other job they tried to do. A massive thank you Jerry. Learned more here than in many semesters of a PhD program
"edgy" is he last word I would ever use to describe this show. I don't recall them ever injecting anything "hot button" or even current into the show. It was all bland stream-of-conscience stuff....i'e: boring!
Self made man and excellent communicator. Thank you Jerry for taking the time to explain all this and for Seinfeld and your stand-up work! Love your new book too! You're the best.
Mr. Seinfeld, you are a genius. We have watched every episode of "Seinfeld" probably 30 times. We are not TV-watchers, for the most part. But Seinfeld is amazing. How do you come up with this? And tie it all together in the end? Ok, truly genius. We love you... Matt & DeAnna Howe
Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld is a perfect marriage … but their assembly of characters was truly their brilliance. That cast of characters just got better and better. I would argue that Kramer was really the glue that kept their whole show entertaining. A sprinkle of Elaine and a dash of George … the best sitcom ever!
@@eazye519 I agree.. that show without George would've been done in 3-4 seasons, Kramers physical comedy is great but would've had a shelf life without George, the greatest sitcom character in television history
I do whatever Jerry brings my attention to. He is the only human being currently alive that makes any sense to me. He has an infinite sense of what it means to not be Jerry. He knows smugness is an act. We humans have nothing to be smug about. Even when your life is perfect, you're still in a ridiculous situation.
24:32 "Two idiots sitting around talking is an endless vein of comedy gold. I don't understand why more don't do this." Jerry's been pounding this theme for a long time and he's so right. Such a rich comedy tradition.
I really enjoyed this video. So many of life's lessons wrapped up in this interview that could be applied to whatever you desire to accomplish! Thank you Jerry.
Great listening to this talk. You didn't know the why you liked it so much but in the end you gave the world the gift of laughter which we all need so much just to keep going and sane so thanks for choosing comedy as your career, you're very good at it
Usually more. But given netflix and youtube its weird to call this the 'pioneers of television' because the nineties were pretty much the END of what we think of as television.
When he talks about getting his first laugh, it's the same exact feeling I got when someone gave me my first tip as a busker... No idea it would pay off, and then BAM the world woke up! Like a cold glass of water in the face.
Standup comedy is 10 percent material and 90 percent delivery. It takes a veritable comic genius to integrate the two to the point of joyous laughter, of which Seinfeld is one.
I love jerry! I think hes one of the funniest of all time and seinfeld is the funniest show of all time. His comedy is genuine, real, smart and wholesome. Makes you happy 🥰🍿😂🙏
Jerry talks like he just got lucky when he went on stage the first time and people laughed. But he put in a tremendous amount of work and effort to get there and continued doing the work to get his tv show. I respect him for that.
Without getting into the concept/argument of wether he was or not a pioneer of television ... I acknowledge Jerry Seifeld as a master of his craft. He is a brilliant individual and in this very candid interview anyone can see why. He rounds up his concepts in solid logic and he is "word accurate" as any aspiring comedian should always strive to be. An true american classic.
I remember Jerry saying he never watched I Love Lucy. Has never even seen a Lucy episode. Lucy was over rated as a comedian. But she and Desi were masters at the way shows were produced.
Awesome interview. I love Jerry Seinfeld. I think he's great. I've seen some people complain that he's too smug. I don't see him that way. He knows what he thinks. He knows what he likes. He knows what he doesn't like. All crucial to being a comedian. He set a task as a young man to be the best at one thing. If you're into comedy, ignore him at your peril. I just heard about his book "Is This Anything?" today. I'm going to buy it right now. This pushed me over the edge.
I think there was a "lesson learned" in the show's final episode, where they were sent to prison for their lack of compassion. I think many viewers disliked this episode because it dawned on them that Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer were not lovable, they were incredibly selfish and their self-centeredness hurt a lot of people. So, the show had a moral center that its central characters did not.
The funny thing is, me and my friends, as well as probably thousands of other groups of friends still quote lines from that show and they STILL elicit laughter from us. Especially if we really place a funny line perfectly with whatever is going on with us. They are just some of the funniest lines ever!
I'm realising now that two funny people finding eachother like Larry and Jerry did, is quite rare. So hard to find someone that you don't bump heads with.
What amazes me is the thinking behind the comedy or joke making. Also, his saying that he never knew how good he really was - is something I'll also keep in mind.
Jerry is so lucky 🍀. So successful. Love Seinfeld. Makes me laugh. Love all the cast members and the chemistry. The stories. So new york. Tried stand up. So hard. Did improv in boston. But I am just an unsuccessful writer. Will try stand up again. Do you know of Jacob Cohen. He's funny. That is Rodney danderfield.😊😊😊😊😊. Good luck Jerry 😊
What i love about Jerrys attitude in life which he portrays in Seinfeld too is that when something good happens to him he accepts it. So he explained going on a gold hunt and the first rock picked having gold underneath as to getting his first roaring laugh from the audience for his first joke. U see most of us would take that gold and immediately think " oh thats beginners luck, its downhill from here " and not really accept that its happening for you. Instead he went ok great it worked so im definitely going to continue in this and its going to go great for me. And so it did. Also side note about his sense of comedy is the sheer observation of collective human behavior that is almost norm to most and the self importance given by people to ways of relating to each other and how to approach problematic situations and he observes it in a humourous way almost making a mockery of society and culture at large with its customs and ways of behaving almost as ridiculous and pointless and the over obsession of self importance in the way we gloat about our problems or successes and thats what makes these obvious facts hilarous when viewed from his eyes. He laughs at humans and laughs at life in general and does not take it too seriously. The only thing hes serious about is in finding more facts to prove that its not serious and thats whats so funny about it all. Love the man. Thanking him and larry immensely for seinfeld and jason, julia and Micheal for making what is probably the most accurate depiction of general human life when viewed without bias. Ridiculously hilarious.
My humor as an adult makes a lot of sense now . I watched a lot of Seinfeld as a kid , something’s I understood some things I didn’t. I really think it showed me to be a good sport and not take things too serious.
I appreciate Jerry's description of laughing it up with Larry David. I know what that is. I had a buddy like that once., now gone RIP...we'd make each other gasp laughing so hard. It's a rare thing.
The thing I really like about jerry is his integrity (seemingly). Stepping down from Seinfeld when he did, sticking by Michael Richards after everything, I could go on. When I was younger I couldn't give any less of a crap about Seinfeld, but as I age I find myself liking him more and more.
Kramer’s golf ball. pretty pretty good When did he do this interview? I also like the fact that he’s not dressed like a slob and went to the trouble of wearing a tie and jacket, which is something you don’t see too often anymore.
Awesome ♥️. The sock that didn't make it is the earliest joke i remember hearing. i loved the series so much I looked up the scripts and read them as i watched. I saw Jerry live one time in Tampa about five years ago (great show). He had a website i found he said was for young comedians... it just disappeared though. Grateful he still performs.
I've never been a fan of Seinfeld's work on stage or in his sitcom, but his appearances on Norm MacDonald Live, Norm has a Show, his speech about not caring for the award he got at the event he got it from and his takes on cancel culture really made me warm up to him. I don't like his brand of comedy but he sure knows what it is about and what it's not about.
Best interview ever about how Jerry works and how he picks and chooses across time across a wide variety of interests. Extraordinarily reflective and precise in sharing what he’s discovered. Reminds me of both of Stephen Sondheim and Woody Allen’s talks about how they work - and the dedication they all have for excavating excellence in their chosen fields. And an appreciation for those who share similar dedication and success.
Great interview-love his process-he simply is the best at his chosen profession! The only comedian that can make me laugh non-stop! Love him always and forever!❤️
Jerry Seinfeld is such a wise person. I love to hear his interviews.
The clarity of Jerry’s mind, his ability to slice through the irrelevant like a razor and show the audience the root and heart of any given subject is impressive. (Understatement) But what makes him brilliant IMO is that his subjects aren’t based on politics, global or viral or divisive subject matter but rather the mundane day to day stuff of life. I love hearing about his process because he makes it seem so effortless. Thank god for comedians. Jerry’s at the top of a pretty small heap.
You're absolutely right. And that's precisely why I find it a bit ironic that the idea for the show came from Larry. That is, even a master like Jerry is second to someone.
"Do you want to hear another Clinton dick joke, or do you want to hear a bit about the stopper in the sink?" -Jerry Seinfeld
Very elegant and true comment that dissect why Jerry S is a genius.
Very well said!!!
yeah but that stuff is life, that's life. that's what we spend most of our life concerned with, all the tiny little stuff we deal with day to day.
Jerry is the best (and richest) comedian of all-time! You have to respect the fact that he can make you laugh silly without using profanity. Is there any other comedian in history who can do that as prolifically!
I've seen the Seinfeld series straight through from start to finish at least 4 times. I just cycle through it while eating dinner and laugh every time. It never gets old! The writing and delivery is absolutely brilliant! No other series even comes close. It's like Seinfeld is a 10 and the next best show ever is a 5 or 6. It's in a league of its own.
I could listen to him talk about comedy all day.
Yup! Great interview
Me, too!
I was gonna say the same thing
Better than listening him do stand up.
@@langdonalger9219 good gawd your a douche. Its all subjective of course, but not to recognize the appeal of something, or the excellence, due to your pushing your personal taste.. such a tool
Seinfeld is so self aware and he's brilliant and charmingly articulate at expressing his insights.
Jerry Seinfeld is a gift to the world. Nothing is a wonderful & stress relieving as laughing. Now more than ever.
I love it when he laughs spontaneously. Plus it's a pleasure to listen to him and find out all the details about how he creates magic.
From what I’ve heard through several interviews of Jerry & Larry David, they both recall the writing together as one of their best memories. What a synergy. A show about “Nothing”!
I think that that "show about nothing" follows in the footsteps of Jack Benny.
Beautiful comment. And then Jerry’s love of Eddie Murphy’s audience heckle “You Ain’t Nobody!”
The " word precision" of Jerry is truly remarkable. He opens windows during his discourse which illuminates the fine art of his comedy better than anyone I've ever heard when describing ones craft.
Bob Costas interviewed Seinfeld on his late late night show over 20 yrs ago. Afterwards he marveled on how MUCH Jerry knew about his craft as a comic.
“Being a great comedian is not funny, what’s funny is when your friends think you’re not funny, and you are a professional comedian, that’s funny” One of Jerry’s best bits
You’re told by your closest that you’re not funny… the question ought to be how did this funny person surround themselves with people who do not get their sense of humour? How would those relationships even develop? Gorgeous woman to Jerry: “I can’t be with anyone I don’t respect.” Jerry: “You’re a cashier!” Gorgeous woman: “I saw your act. It wasn’t funny.” Jerry: “that was an off night”! Gorgeous woman: “I’m sorry”
this was the first time I understood the comedy aspect of the Seinfeld series, cause yeah it's not funny at all but given the circumstances it kinda is
I love Jerry. National treasure right there.
Next, you're going to claim he's "underrated" for lack of anything original to say...
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We gotta get these guys off the "National treasure" and "so underrated" comments.
They drive me batty.
@@charlie-obrienthey are very cliche, but for Seinfeld, I'll let it slide.
Humility is charming
George-Kramer golf ball was the funniest tv sketch I’ve seen. Laughed so hard. 😂😂😂
Jerry IS comedy..... everything about him is comedic... the way he speaks, the way he moves, his facial expression are so comedic.
Jerry is so humble talking about his first Stand Up Comedy Show. It is only natural that any performer would be nervous or apprehensive at first. I can imagine that Jerry's brain never stops thinking up new ideas, he is doing what he loves and now he is a Legend. Thank you
The Upper West Side........... the Power of TV
The audience Should turn on you if you are not good
If two guys are stupid watching them trying to work it out is going to be funny
I could listen to Jerry talk all day.......... he was so right to not try to follow up after "Seinfeld". It was the TOP, the Dessert and could not be surpassed.
BORING. SORRY Jer
Man I love this guy. The show Seinfeld is hands down the best sitcom EVER!!!
he's not that funny, he's a medoicre comedian, he got really lucky with the seinfeld show and mostly thanks to the other actors
It was a collaboration of all parties but we’re not going to diminish his greatness. Clearly a lot of people think he is funny. No one is trying to convince YOU that he is. You are entitled to your own opinion.
Ai vault he and Larry David wrote most of that show. So you are fool to say he is not funny
I’m
@@AiVaultGuy Completely agree!
Best interview I’ve ever had, explains some basics of comedy. He is brilliant.
Remember when he started out, and always enjoyed his comedy. I think he is a quiet genius, doing his form of art because he loves it, and it shows. I hope he keeps going many more years.
Not everyone would necessarily describe him as an intense person because he appeared relaxed on the show. But you can tell from his eyes that he’s very intense and totally committed. You can’t achieve that level of success in comedy without being that way.
I agree, so focused and 100% invested.
He has talked about pretending to be confident early in his career because the audience enjoyed watching him appear to be confident.
Comedians will say any sequence of words if there is a laugh at the end.
he's not that funny, he's a medoicre comedian, he got really lucky with the seinfeld show and mostly thanks to the other actors
@@AiVaultGuy How do those sour grapes taste? Good right? lol...why is your face all screwed up like that eating those grapes? lol.
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I always love listening to Jerry. He's the first comedian that I've seen who tells the story of how he got started and what it's really all about.
I think I like to hear Jerry talk about comedy more than seeing his actual act nowadays. It’s like watching a comedy sensei that might not be able to beat the young warriors but he sure knows the moves better than anybody
Great analogy!
I like his stand up but I love listening to him talk about comedy, the process of creating jokes, how he handles life in general and life as a famous person. And his use of TM and exercise to keep his life balanced and prevent depression. Very interesting person.
He's not even in my top 20 of standups, but I've spent countless hours listening to him talk about the craft.
DItto, he's clearly a smart and 'applied' guy. I think he's wrong about comedy, I think it was that way for him, because he did have to work and he wasn't that funny. He's perfectly made for the Tonight Show because he's not blue and doesn't have an edge, he's the McDonalds of comedy. He just basically 'wills' himself forward. And now that he's old he's accumulated a lot of knowledge, not a genius, for but us non comedians it seems like a lot. I remember Eric Idle joking that people think comedians are brilliant because they can make people laugh, but in large part its media that makes them seem that way. MOST television shows fail because they stink. Seinfeld kind of stunk for that first year, maybe even two. It owes its success as much to network executives as Seinfeld or David. I did't find it got real funny til David left and a new crop of writers came in.
@@mikearchibald744 You thought Seinfeld got funnier when Larry David left? For me that’s when it fell off the rails, it got increasingly more outrageous and cartoony. The characters were so over the top in general. Kramer was borderline crazy, George was so pathetic, etc. I disagree on that.
I did the whole "did you tip him?" "How much did you tip?" in a whisper thing yesterday! So funny.
A greatly talented comedian and he even pulled off acting by mostly being himself. A charmed life and he knows it. I like that.
“Woah big fella” - yes, funniest moment out of 9 seasons. Connect 2 storylines unexpectedly. “Short wire” communicating between artist and audience… saying something funny and the response (laughs). Learning to be a boss when this person has possibly/probably been fired from or at least quite awkward in every other job they tried to do. A massive thank you Jerry. Learned more here than in many semesters of a PhD program
EASY, big fella!
I absolutely love his low key, classical comedy
Man, that was great. I was bummed when it was over. I hope Jerry one day writes a very in depth autobiography.
That "left" joke... so simple, yet still so funny
I loved Seinfeld. 😍 Jerry is a classic and he had such a unique way of delivery and communicating. He was my favorite character on the show. 😘😃
Love Jerry. Sound mind, honest and articulate
I love his focus, passion and work ethic.
Larry gave the show edginess. Jerry gave the show likability.
yin yang
@Saturn5-.....The only good thing the Jews ever did, the birth of Jerry Seinfeld
I like Seinfeld. Love Curb your enthusiasm
"edgy" is he last word I would ever use to describe this show. I don't recall them ever injecting anything "hot button" or even current into the show. It was all bland stream-of-conscience stuff....i'e: boring!
he's so pure hearted and humble and lovely
I love how sincere he is, very direct and precise. It's amazing because he doesn't need to pamper others for acceptance, he's very confident.
Self made man and excellent communicator. Thank you Jerry for taking the time to explain all this and for Seinfeld and your stand-up work! Love your new book too! You're the best.
Mr. Seinfeld, you are a genius. We have watched every episode of "Seinfeld" probably 30 times. We are not TV-watchers, for the most part. But Seinfeld is amazing. How do you come up with this? And tie it all together in the end? Ok, truly genius. We love you...
Matt & DeAnna Howe
Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld is a perfect marriage … but their assembly of characters was truly their brilliance. That cast of characters just got better and better. I would argue that Kramer was really the glue that kept their whole show entertaining. A sprinkle of Elaine and a dash of George … the best sitcom ever!
It's a man made prison
What are you talking about? George was easily the best character on the show. It's not even close.
Yes. Jerry’s deliveray and Larry David’s dark sensibility. (As well as writer Larry Charles among many other good ones.)
@@eazye519 I agree.. that show without George would've been done in 3-4 seasons, Kramers physical comedy is great but would've had a shelf life without George, the greatest sitcom character in television history
Jerry is the proof that good & smart comedians can succeed without cursing.
John Mulaney could learn SO much here.
He used to curse and it bothered him that jokes didn’t work without the curse.
He is so honest and sincere. You'd be an instant friend if you ever met him. No wonder Jay and Jerry are close friends.
I do whatever Jerry brings my attention to. He is the only human being currently alive that makes any sense to me. He has an infinite sense of what it means to not be Jerry. He knows smugness is an act. We humans have nothing to be smug about. Even when your life is perfect, you're still in a ridiculous situation.
Lol good comment
One of my fave comedians of all time. He's just always so articulate and chill plus he's gorgeous. 😍😍😍
I always thought he was sexy.
24:32 "Two idiots sitting around talking is an endless vein of comedy gold. I don't understand why more don't do this." Jerry's been pounding this theme for a long time and he's so right. Such a rich comedy tradition.
I used to tell my friends when we were younger, "we should be taping this, people would be cracking up "
Just look at how big casual riffing podcasts are now, he was way ahead of the curve on that one
Damn it I loved this. This man knows how to give a masterclass so casually
I really enjoyed this video. So many of life's lessons wrapped up in this interview that could be applied to whatever you desire to accomplish! Thank you Jerry.
Jerry has good teeth for comedy. Very good interview. I like how he sometimes laughs at his own stuff, usually doesn't but sometimes does.
Yeah, billionaires often ave great teeth.....
Great listening to this talk. You didn't know the why you liked it so much but in the end you gave the world the gift of laughter which we all need so much just to keep going and sane so thanks for choosing comedy as your career, you're very good at it
I love it when he laughs.
Thx Jerry! Was a very informative interview.
I enjoy listening to him talk about the art of comedy just as much as I enjoy watching him perform stand up.
Usually more. But given netflix and youtube its weird to call this the 'pioneers of television' because the nineties were pretty much the END of what we think of as television.
Love Jerry's Honesty.
Love Jerry and have watched Seinfeld series twice....all episodes! Loved Elaine as much.....a great team of actors and comedians in this show!
When he talks about getting his first laugh, it's the same exact feeling I got when someone gave me my first tip as a busker...
No idea it would pay off, and then BAM the world woke up! Like a cold glass of water in the face.
For me, it was when I was playing blues on my guitar in a small pub, and got my very first claps!
Educational and funny throughout this interview.
As ever with him; articulate and fascinating.
Not only a great comedian, also a teacher and ambassador of Comedy with a capital C.
I love how in every interview he chooses a different favourite moment in the series. Here, it's the marine biologist!
He’s a smart comedian and knows how to connect the dots
Standup comedy is 10 percent material and 90 percent delivery. It takes a veritable comic genius to integrate the two to the point of joyous laughter, of which Seinfeld is one.
I love jerry! I think hes one of the funniest of all time and seinfeld is the funniest show of all time.
His comedy is genuine, real, smart and wholesome. Makes you happy 🥰🍿😂🙏
Jerry is worth. Listening to . He is a comic genius and we are all better off for his gift. Great interview glad I stumbled onto it.❤
Would we have in the future another individual like Jerry? I don't know! He is genuinely unique
And genuinely funny.
Just so funny, man! 😂😂 the Jew and the guard thing… haha perfect!
Being on the Johnny Carson show was like the
Holy Grail of Comedy
"Frankenstein and the villagers..." LOL
Thanks!
Jerry talks like he just got lucky when he went on stage the first time and people laughed. But he put in a tremendous amount of work and effort to get there and continued doing the work to get his tv show. I respect him for that.
The word "blowhole" in itself is funny.
Without getting into the concept/argument of wether he was or not a pioneer of television ... I acknowledge Jerry Seifeld as a master of his craft. He is a brilliant individual and in this very candid interview anyone can see why. He rounds up his concepts in solid logic and he is "word accurate" as any aspiring comedian should always strive to be. An true american classic.
Good job on starting to post the full interviews, keep going! 👍
Jerry Seinfeld to me is a brilliant comedian love his humor. Enjoyed watching him on his show and he's so unpretentious. 😂
Yes.
Jerry's show is like Lucy forever a real classic you never get bored of,. It's a show about absolutely nothing !! 😂💖👍💨🇺🇸
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I remember Jerry saying he never watched I Love Lucy. Has never even seen a Lucy episode. Lucy was over rated as a comedian. But she and Desi were masters at the way shows were produced.
The whispering bit is so funny!!!😂😂😂😂😂❤
Awesome interview.
I love Jerry Seinfeld. I think he's great. I've seen some people complain that he's too smug. I don't see him that way. He knows what he thinks. He knows what he likes. He knows what he doesn't like. All crucial to being a comedian. He set a task as a young man to be the best at one thing. If you're into comedy, ignore him at your peril.
I just heard about his book "Is This Anything?" today. I'm going to buy it right now. This pushed me over the edge.
I think there was a "lesson learned" in the show's final episode, where they were sent to prison for their lack of compassion. I think many viewers disliked this episode because it dawned on them that Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer were not lovable, they were incredibly selfish and their self-centeredness hurt a lot of people. So, the show had a moral center that its central characters did not.
That’s a really great point. Their selfishness was sometimes annoying to me but I get that it was part of the whole gag.
And, the last joke he told in the last episode was a callback to the first joke he told in the first episode!
Big big big fan of this guy
The funny thing is, me and my friends, as well as probably thousands of other groups of friends still quote lines from that show and they STILL elicit laughter from us. Especially if we really place a funny line perfectly with whatever is going on with us. They are just some of the funniest lines ever!
I'm realising now that two funny people finding eachother like Larry and Jerry did, is quite rare. So hard to find someone that you don't bump heads with.
What amazes me is the thinking behind the comedy or joke making. Also, his saying that he never knew how good he really was - is something I'll also keep in mind.
great interview
Jerry is so lucky 🍀. So successful. Love Seinfeld. Makes me laugh. Love all the cast members and the chemistry. The stories. So new york. Tried stand up. So hard. Did improv in boston. But I am just an unsuccessful writer. Will try stand up again. Do you know of Jacob Cohen. He's funny. That is Rodney danderfield.😊😊😊😊😊. Good luck Jerry 😊
I wrote Rodney dangerfield.
What i love about Jerrys attitude in life which he portrays in Seinfeld too is that when something good happens to him he accepts it. So he explained going on a gold hunt and the first rock picked having gold underneath as to getting his first roaring laugh from the audience for his first joke. U see most of us would take that gold and immediately think " oh thats beginners luck, its downhill from here " and not really accept that its happening for you. Instead he went ok great it worked so im definitely going to continue in this and its going to go great for me. And so it did.
Also side note about his sense of comedy is the sheer observation of collective human behavior that is almost norm to most and the self importance given by people to ways of relating to each other and how to approach problematic situations and he observes it in a humourous way almost making a mockery of society and culture at large with its customs and ways of behaving almost as ridiculous and pointless and the over obsession of self importance in the way we gloat about our problems or successes and thats what makes these obvious facts hilarous when viewed from his eyes. He laughs at humans and laughs at life in general and does not take it too seriously. The only thing hes serious about is in finding more facts to prove that its not serious and thats whats so funny about it all. Love the man. Thanking him and larry immensely for seinfeld and jason, julia and Micheal for making what is probably the most accurate depiction of general human life when viewed without bias. Ridiculously hilarious.
Great interview, but good gravy. When did Jerry start channeling Katherine Hepburn (w/the head shakes)?
My humor as an adult makes a lot of sense now . I watched a lot of Seinfeld as a kid , something’s I understood some things I didn’t. I really think it showed me to be a good sport and not take things too serious.
Fascinating interview. Great lessons for any upcoming comedian. 🙏
We need more comedy television shows like Seinfeld’s.
Never, NEVER have I thought of eating the desert first.
That's brilliant.
I appreciate Jerry's description of laughing it up with Larry David. I know what that is. I had a buddy like that once., now gone RIP...we'd make each other gasp laughing so hard. It's a rare thing.
LOVE Jerry!! Fantastic interview!!
The thing I really like about jerry is his integrity (seemingly). Stepping down from Seinfeld when he did, sticking by Michael Richards after everything, I could go on. When I was younger I couldn't give any less of a crap about Seinfeld, but as I age I find myself liking him more and more.
“It’s not hard to get a laugh. What’s hard is to get a laugh on Tuesday at 8 o’clock.”
Kramer’s golf ball.
pretty pretty good
When did he do this interview?
I also like the fact that he’s not dressed like a slob and went to the trouble of wearing a tie and jacket, which is something you don’t see too often anymore.
That's correct. He could just show up ensconced in velvet, but he puts in the effort.
@@charlie-obrien As far as I’m concerned appearances still count for something.
Those last ten minutes are incredibly insightful and some perspectives I had never thought of….
This is a beautiful interview thanks for doing this and especially for doing it right
Gold, Jerry! Gold!
What an amazing interview.
Greetings from Brooklyn Greenpoint NY 🌇
Greatest sitcom ever,,,IN MY OPINION
Greenpoint is infested with insufferable hipsters
Awesome ♥️. The sock that didn't make it is the earliest joke i remember hearing. i loved the series so much I looked up the scripts and read them as i watched. I saw Jerry live one time in Tampa about five years ago (great show). He had a website i found he said was for young comedians... it just disappeared though. Grateful he still performs.
I like that part. Clearly being funny around those who don’t think I’m funny is literally funny. (When they are serious)
I've never been a fan of Seinfeld's work on stage or in his sitcom, but his appearances on Norm MacDonald Live, Norm has a Show, his speech about not caring for the award he got at the event he got it from and his takes on cancel culture really made me warm up to him.
I don't like his brand of comedy but he sure knows what it is about and what it's not about.
That’s Gold Jerry, Gold
Best interview ever about how Jerry works and how he picks and chooses across time across a wide variety of interests.
Extraordinarily reflective and precise in sharing what he’s discovered. Reminds me of both of Stephen Sondheim and Woody Allen’s talks about how they work - and the dedication they all have for excavating excellence in their chosen fields. And an appreciation for those who share similar dedication and success.
So interesting to see how his mind works. He's such a process person. The funny is broken down to the way a word is expressed.
Great interview-love his process-he simply is the best at his chosen profession! The only comedian that can make me laugh non-stop! Love him always and forever!❤️
Good video!!!!! USA