Mike David is a professional radio host, he can literally carry the show on his own. Mercurial entertainer. Other comedy podcasts feel so low energy. Ability to write comedy doesn't make one great at radio.
Music has been a scam for a very long time. The moment you sell your music as a product you are lying, you aren't putting in your true intentions but calculating what will sell the most. You get in bed with a music label and you lose everything, it is 100x worse than doing ads. All the good music from the past 100 years was made despite of this, the only reason it was possible was because of centuries of cultural inertia, people still kinda remembered what good music is, people still practiced instruments. But now that is running out of steam and the lie is becoming more and more blatant. Most people wouldn't even know how music could exist outside of top 100 charts, like how most people can't imagine podcasts doing shows without adds. And people just don't care anymore, music is background noise, artists are an extension of your personality, it serves no actual purpose.
Yeah the minute music was taken out of the artists hands and put into the hands of people who study the most catchy bpm’s, and the notes and instruments that people like the most, the pitch at which people prefer, and the rythem/cadence that people think sounds cool and then Ram autotune down our throats because people think it sounds cool when it’s cranked to 11, they could them just scientifically pump out hits. Its died a horrible death. Every song in its specific genre sounds exactly the same as the rest, and every artist looks/talks the same, has fabricated back stories because they create a lot of the top artists because WHY TAKE A CHANCE ON A REAL ARTIST AND LOSE MONEY WHEN WE CAN JUST MAKE OUR OWN THAT WE CAN MOLD INTO A SUPERSTAR AND MAKE US BAZILLIONS!?, etc etc I could go on all day about this because of how sad and annoyed it makes me 😂😂
@@Bacon__SteezBurger It is horrible. People have been so brainwashed that they will get enraged to the point of fighting if you dare to suggest that legendary popular artist like Eminem or Jimi Hendrix are pretty good, but maybe not the greatest in the entire world. It is inconceivable that a good artist could not be popular, it breaks the entire illusion. But just imagine that with podcasts, only the Rogans and Hasans are the good podcasts because they are popular.And then there are entire podcasts schools that teach you how to become a fool, how to read ads the best way, how to trick your audience for the biggest followings, and never teaching you how to make an actual good show. All the tv stations constantly do reruns of their most popular episodes every day year in year out. Always in our faces, never can you escape being force fed their image. Doing live shows in +100K stadiums where they exactly redo their most popular podcast episodes and everybody mindlessly yells along their favorite podcast quotes. And then you want to do a podcast about something cool, something that is entertaining, that brings something more to the table. And people just look down on you, what a loser, why would you do that when you can just read ads and squeeze as much money from your viewers as possible, no matter how immoral or depraved. Nobody cares about the content of your show, it is about being popular and making money.
Have you seen the new generative AI creating music and the AI autotune/voice replacement tech now? You can swap someones voice in a song, replace all the lyrics, turn it perfectly pitched, remove instruments and more all with free software. Imagine how long music labels, studios and engineers have had this technology? They can put full songs and music videos out without the artist even being involved. It's all gonna blow up.
@@johnlow810 Oh yeah no doubt. I know in the early 90s they were already replacing performances with samples. Like Metallica and RATM use the exact same drum samples, to trick you in the idea that they just sound alike because that is what good music is ‘supposed’ to sound like. And that was with ancient computer tech. Nowadays, you can create entirely fake artists, AI generates videos of performances, AI run social media accounts, and before we know it that will be seen as the standard and real musicians will start to imitate the fake ‘real’ sound of the popular cgi artists. Getting signed to a major label will not mean weeks in a recording studio to make your magnus opus, it will be to train the AI to perfectly replicate you, and you will sign off all the rights to your music and image to them. You will never be able to escape, any music you want to publish on your own will be instantly learned by the AI and integrated, and you will be sued for ‘copyright’. It is already 99% like that, the only thing missing is proof that AI was used entirely for an artist, but they already have done all the fake stuff without AI for 70+ years already. Hell, in EDM the concept of ghost producers, AKA the guy who is the artist is fake and doesn’t make any of the actual music, is considered very normal and not a total scam. They must be using AI by now, there is nothing stopping them.
As a hairstylist I’ll tell you, if you’re using your phone during your service, we’re reading all your business. We can’t even help it, we’re literally right over your shoulder.
Yeah he’s pretty niche. 47 is just for that particular point in time. He’s been as high as 70 and as low as 12 in recent years. He is frugal and careful with money, the studio uses sourced second hand parts and was built on a budget of $375
@gustavthegreat2811 well he deserves nothing but respect for paying for his own operation that allows him to do this without having to flog the usual promotion crap and for those of us who get it, he’s very much appreciated.
I’ve always found Rihanna’s voice to be excruciatingly boring. I’d put money on it that you could fool most people with into thinking an AI Rihanna is the real Rihanna
Exactly. Listen to her lines in the movie Valerian, especially during the fight scene with the big, dumb aliens. It's almost unlistenable if it wasn't so unintentionally funny 😂
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Redbar Radio. The jokes are extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of modern comedy culture most of the jokes will go over a typical listener's head. There's also Mike's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these songs, to realise that they're not just vibin' - they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Mike David truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Redbar's genius unfolds itself on their smartphone screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 🥹🤤
I completely agree with you. I've had my IQ clocked at 136. I find Mike to be extremely witty, whilst my low IQ friends DO NOT get this kind of deep humor.
“Lip syncing used to not be accepted when we were kids” …..yeah except for half of the records from the 60s and 70s that don’t even have the actual bands playing on the album. Read the liner notes, session musicians playing in replace of the actual band has been commonplace in the music industry since the late 40s early 50s. People just don’t really attempt to hide it anymore. Almost every mainstream track has like 20 different producers and writers credited. But I agree that Lip syncing live is definitely a bigger phenomenon now (more so the use of vocal and instrumental backing tracks) I think it came from hip hop using samplers instead of traditional instruments, it eased people into the idea of live shit being prerecorded. The issue is that hip hop used to excuse the prerecorded samples and drum machines because the heavy emphasis on lyrics and vocal delivery made up for it. Now people have moved onto just playing the entire studio track with a mic plugged in for ad libs. It’s kinda lame. Jpegmafia does it the right way. He just cranks his own instrumentals through a laptop with no vocal backing track and just belts out the lyrics, it sounds wild as fuck
17:42 Mike: "I can't pull out my texts because it's all death threats and doxes."
I believe him.
All of those messages are from me and my multiple different burner phones. I like poking fun at Micheal in my free time
I love how Mike calls Milli Vanilli a single person. He lipsynced! He was done! Say what you will but I still love that song Girl You Know It's True.
Girl, you know its, girl you know its, girl you know its,Girl you know its, girl you know its, girl you know it's....
My fav opening music
Having a random student on the tv in the top corner of the classroom singing the pledge was the craziest memory I forgot all about
my barber calls it "the mike" and he tells every customer about it and he has a picture of it in with a frame
"Are they trying to remind us why music died?"
YES!!!
The arch angels have helped me
Why is this clip so dark?? The original video is vibrant and beautiful.
The older Mike gets, the more he's sounding like a teenage girl.
Mike is truly a gem 💎 love ❤️ Redbar
Foam hand reference 😂
Mike does have a sweet ass beard. I'm now praying I go gray quicker.
Mine is going gray, but it looks more like white snow speckles in my chin area. We can't all be as cool as Mike, unfortunately
Mike David is a professional radio host, he can literally carry the show on his own. Mercurial entertainer.
Other comedy podcasts feel so low energy. Ability to write comedy doesn't make one great at radio.
That’s what he used to do for a while before he moved to doing a talk radio show under Anthony Cumias broadcast company.
Luke the refrigerator Perry lol
Mike is the ultimate Villains Villain type of MF'r imho 👋😊👍
His wife is legit evil
How@@MisterSingh.
@@rustyshackleford1803 she cackles, TRULY, at the misery of others. Even Mike doesn't do that.
he has a fake womens disease lmao
Music has been a scam for a very long time. The moment you sell your music as a product you are lying, you aren't putting in your true intentions but calculating what will sell the most. You get in bed with a music label and you lose everything, it is 100x worse than doing ads. All the good music from the past 100 years was made despite of this, the only reason it was possible was because of centuries of cultural inertia, people still kinda remembered what good music is, people still practiced instruments. But now that is running out of steam and the lie is becoming more and more blatant. Most people wouldn't even know how music could exist outside of top 100 charts, like how most people can't imagine podcasts doing shows without adds.
And people just don't care anymore, music is background noise, artists are an extension of your personality, it serves no actual purpose.
Yeah the minute music was taken out of the artists hands and put into the hands of people who study the most catchy bpm’s, and the notes and instruments that people like the most, the pitch at which people prefer, and the rythem/cadence that people think sounds cool and then Ram autotune down our throats because people think it sounds cool when it’s cranked to 11, they could them just scientifically pump out hits. Its died a horrible death. Every song in its specific genre sounds exactly the same as the rest, and every artist looks/talks the same, has fabricated back stories because they create a lot of the top artists because WHY TAKE A CHANCE ON A REAL ARTIST AND LOSE MONEY WHEN WE CAN JUST MAKE OUR OWN THAT WE CAN MOLD INTO A SUPERSTAR AND MAKE US BAZILLIONS!?, etc etc I could go on all day about this because of how sad and annoyed it makes me 😂😂
@@Bacon__SteezBurger It is horrible. People have been so brainwashed that they will get enraged to the point of fighting if you dare to suggest that legendary popular artist like Eminem or Jimi Hendrix are pretty good, but maybe not the greatest in the entire world. It is inconceivable that a good artist could not be popular, it breaks the entire illusion.
But just imagine that with podcasts, only the Rogans and Hasans are the good podcasts because they are popular.And then there are entire podcasts schools that teach you how to become a fool, how to read ads the best way, how to trick your audience for the biggest followings, and never teaching you how to make an actual good show. All the tv stations constantly do reruns of their most popular episodes every day year in year out. Always in our faces, never can you escape being force fed their image. Doing live shows in +100K stadiums where they exactly redo their most popular podcast episodes and everybody mindlessly yells along their favorite podcast quotes.
And then you want to do a podcast about something cool, something that is entertaining, that brings something more to the table. And people just look down on you, what a loser, why would you do that when you can just read ads and squeeze as much money from your viewers as possible, no matter how immoral or depraved. Nobody cares about the content of your show, it is about being popular and making money.
Have you seen the new generative AI creating music and the AI autotune/voice replacement tech now? You can swap someones voice in a song, replace all the lyrics, turn it perfectly pitched, remove instruments and more all with free software. Imagine how long music labels, studios and engineers have had this technology? They can put full songs and music videos out without the artist even being involved. It's all gonna blow up.
@@johnlow810 Oh yeah no doubt. I know in the early 90s they were already replacing performances with samples. Like Metallica and RATM use the exact same drum samples, to trick you in the idea that they just sound alike because that is what good music is ‘supposed’ to sound like. And that was with ancient computer tech. Nowadays, you can create entirely fake artists, AI generates videos of performances, AI run social media accounts, and before we know it that will be seen as the standard and real musicians will start to imitate the fake ‘real’ sound of the popular cgi artists.
Getting signed to a major label will not mean weeks in a recording studio to make your magnus opus, it will be to train the AI to perfectly replicate you, and you will sign off all the rights to your music and image to them.
You will never be able to escape, any music you want to publish on your own will be instantly learned by the AI and integrated, and you will be sued for ‘copyright’.
It is already 99% like that, the only thing missing is proof that AI was used entirely for an artist, but they already have done all the fake stuff without AI for 70+ years already. Hell, in EDM the concept of ghost producers, AKA the guy who is the artist is fake and doesn’t make any of the actual music, is considered very normal and not a total scam. They must be using AI by now, there is nothing stopping them.
Is it just me but rebar always seems to play the same music on my Spotify
Thankful for the 444.
As a hairstylist I’ll tell you, if you’re using your phone during your service, we’re reading all your business. We can’t even help it, we’re literally right over your shoulder.
Yikes.
I’ll try and have my messiest conversations next time I get my hair done . They deserve something good. Working so hard.
You could choose not to read it.
You can help it. Your just naturally nosey with zero self control.
You’re on FOOLS NOTICE
Foah foah foah
American football is the stupidest game in the world.
Fake Jamaic-it 😆
Rihana song is good, she knows how to sing 🎤 for sure no auto tune nothing
With the old school strings/horn / saxophonist sample really makes that song mixed with her actually singing
Please tell me Mike was messing re the 47 scars club followers lol. I mean I know it’s a limited audience who gets him but come on
I think he's up to 51 scars members now
He does makes good money
Don't know the exact numbers
Yeah he’s pretty niche. 47 is just for that particular point in time. He’s been as high as 70 and as low as 12 in recent years. He is frugal and careful with money, the studio uses sourced second hand parts and was built on a budget of $375
@gustavthegreat2811 well he deserves nothing but respect for paying for his own operation that allows him to do this without having to flog the usual promotion crap and for those of us who get it, he’s very much appreciated.
@@andrewbowen6875 yes agreed. If you know you know, am I right?
444 clips hahahahah
Four four four
TND
preening is very cringe and G
I’ve always found Rihanna’s voice to be excruciatingly boring. I’d put money on it that you could fool most people with into thinking an AI Rihanna is the real Rihanna
Excruciatingly annoying for me
Exactly. Listen to her lines in the movie Valerian, especially during the fight scene with the big, dumb aliens. It's almost unlistenable if it wasn't so unintentionally funny 😂
@@mattneil1449 even that track Mike played was terrible. Bitch got zero range. STEP IT UP RI RI
@@nonamesinenomine ….Agreed lol. She kinda stinks to be honest
She's nice to look at, but her music sucks
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Redbar Radio. The jokes are extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of modern comedy culture most of the jokes will go over a typical listener's head. There's also Mike's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these songs, to realise that they're not just vibin' - they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike Mike David truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, a cryptic reference to Turgenev's Russian epic Fathers and Sons. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Redbar's genius unfolds itself on their smartphone screens. What fools.. how I pity them. 🥹🤤
He makes fun of people like you
This is why I stopped watching Rick and morty
lol you dont see the irony.
I got it.
I completely agree with you. I've had my IQ clocked at 136. I find Mike to be extremely witty, whilst my low IQ friends DO NOT get this kind of deep humor.
“Lip syncing used to not be accepted when we were kids”
…..yeah except for half of the records from the 60s and 70s that don’t even have the actual bands playing on the album. Read the liner notes, session musicians playing in replace of the actual band has been commonplace in the music industry since the late 40s early 50s. People just don’t really attempt to hide it anymore. Almost every mainstream track has like 20 different producers and writers credited.
But I agree that Lip syncing live is definitely a bigger phenomenon now (more so the use of vocal and instrumental backing tracks) I think it came from hip hop using samplers instead of traditional instruments, it eased people into the idea of live shit being prerecorded. The issue is that hip hop used to excuse the prerecorded samples and drum machines because the heavy emphasis on lyrics and vocal delivery made up for it. Now people have moved onto just playing the entire studio track with a mic plugged in for ad libs. It’s kinda lame.
Jpegmafia does it the right way. He just cranks his own instrumentals through a laptop with no vocal backing track and just belts out the lyrics, it sounds wild as fuck
222nd like lets double it get the archangels' support
worst clipper. plays intro for an hr like we want to hear it, and uploads clips from 10 years ago.. 444 bit is old