Few years back I was on the same train as Adam from Norwich to London. The train got stuck about an hour outside london so we all had to get off. I ended up getting a cab with him and some older woman. Nobody spoke. It was great. A whole hour of car silence. Very British.
Saw him in Glasgow a number of times and had to deliberately not listen to him for a while and focus on something else as I was hyper-ventilating from laughter. The man's a genius.
When you tell me to visualise an apple, or a blue sky with a rainbow, I can't get it... but when Adam Buxton talks about trying to pogo stick around his house? I think I have it exactly right.
Its good to see someone from the 'Adam and Joe Show' doing really well with themselves and gaining allot of success/fame and achieved everything they wanted....... and Adam is doing ok too :P ..love yah Buckles !
They had a special on 5Live about the "no mind's eye" condition last year and loads of people were ringing in saying things like "bloody hell, I just thought "can you picture what I'm saying" was just a figure of speech. I didn't know I was actually supposed to be able to do that!". There were people in visually creative fields like Theatrical Stage Designers who couldn't make pictures in their minds. Apparently it's suspected a sizeable percentage of people have it and don't know. Mind blowing stuff (I'm picturing a brain exploding).
How has Richard Herring only got 55,000 subscribers...RHLSTP is one of the best things on the internet? Adam Buxton's podcast is equally brilliant but I can't believe more people aren't watching this
@@Herring1967 That's true...can't be truly any good if lots of people like it, I will refrain from telling anyone about it. This is helped by the fact that I have no friends
I saw this live. The only RHLSTP I've seen live :) Was as good as last time Adam was on. Really good if you could get Russell Kane again as he's isolating at home at moment with only his RUclips videos and Facebook videos to do :)
He needs to get over it, it's become childish and undignified how he speaks (a lot!) about this now. It's perfectly normal to go separate ways after what, 13 years together? He's now just saying, unironically, "he left me, he never really loved me!" Its embarrassing for whoever he's talking to also. Wish he'd stop.
@@rowanmorrison7022 I dunno, I don't think Rich is ever flat out nasty about Stew or bitter really. Its obviously complicated between them. I just like how the saga unfolds in little snippets ha
What happens when someone asks you for directions? That must be impossible with poor or no visualisation skills as you need to mentally walk through it yourself.
Oh wow. I have that no minds eye thing. Didn't know it was even a thing. No internal monologue either. That just sounds mad, like something a mad person would have.
Sean Phillips it's fair to assume he might already have know it. Cummings was already well-known, for example, as a mastermind of the Brexit campaign. So that's two strikes against him in my book.
@@Herring1967 at least you reply unlike your rich uni mates leave Graham Linehan alone he's got mansize Irish balls seriously don't you think he's a genius and could do with your support fuck the money I live in a hostel I'm your age but not got any poor teachers to back me up,🤣 like Buxton Lee Albarn ect come on what was better than Farther Ted and the It crowd?
Sing to the tune of Thundercats: (Whispered) Buckulese (Spoken) Buckles, Buckles, Buckulese...hooo! Buckulese is in the room, Buckulese is loose, Hear his banter, see him guffaw, Buckulese is loose Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese! Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese! Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese! Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese! (Musical interlude as Mumrah screams) Raaah!
@@Superfantastictop10 it's kind of like tiny toons(aimed at a younger crowd than what you and i watched) youthful versions of the characters, but with few double ententres to keep the parents half way amused. Much better than the 2017(roughly,+ or - a yr or 2) version I thought, it was aimed at an older crowd, terrible.
I've only got one little lady in my house and my wife has basically had to not work just to cover her (1.5 years) so i got nothing but empathy as to how hard it is haha. Great podcast guys, keep safe and sane!
Thanks for sharing this cosy chat. It's like comfort food for skinny nerds. Except the bit where Richard moans about looking after his children for a *whole day* and then rubs salt into the wounds of single working parents everywhere by listing all the audiobooks he has enjoyed lately.
Not been listening to any audiobooks or podcasts or even been able to read the books i need for work. I was talking about books I'd heard in before times
@@Herring1967 you mean before lockdown or before children? Same difference here. I hope you get to read again soon. Thanks again for the great content and I will definitely donate, especially after you took the trouble to reply to my acerbic comment. I hope your son did not put his fingers in the plug socket as you did so.
The more I watch these podcasts with you Richard, I realise how similar we are on so many things. I'm a couple of years older and politically different as such. But so many other things you talk about could be me watching myself discussing things. The minds eye being blank I have always been aware of.
Richard Herring No, sorry, I get the point was how you never mentioned it to him at the time and what that said about your relationship. I just commented because I sort of was surprised that I guessed, even though I guessed if that makes sense. Thanks for still doing these in the lockdown. Hope your other projects can continue as soon as possible.
I can visualise things in my mind's eye, but I don't have a running monologue? What is that even like? You're picking up your cup of tea and your mind is saying 'picking up my cup of tea now'?
No, we don't have ads and we don't get enough hits to make it worth annoying people with them. If you like the vids and want to help keep us making them then become a badger. The videos work out at about 75p each if you give us £3 a month. Are they worth it?
I watched this video with my eyes closed to recreate the podcast experience, so I didn't appreciate the visual humour around the 32 minute mark. Sort it out guys
i used to listen to the ricky gervais show on x fm years ago and i remember gervais mocking Karl Pilkington for thinking in complete sentences (the implication seemed to be that gervais didn't do that). i thought that was a bit weird because don't we all have an internal monologue? but listening to this maybe he doesn't. and maybe that explains why he hasn't written anything funny since he stopped working with merchant.
@@doovbaloevera1430 I've seen clips of afterlife. Every character is some kind of vehicle or sounding-board for Gervais' tedious philosophising, often about atheism, which, even for atheists like me gets old pretty quickly. Gervais is also an extremely dismissive bully, especially when Karl has an idea. You see him on chat shows and he trots out the same tired stand-up bits about fat people, religion, PC again and again.
@@Superfantastictop10 Yep and his atheism is sophomoric. I mean I can see it being seen as reasonably radical to some people in the US Bible belt, but going on about it in pretty much secular UK like a sixth former seems insane. The characters aren't bad there are some good performances in there despite the 2 Dimensional nature of the writing. You are right many are sounding boards for whatever topic Gervais wants to sound off on. I have a lot of time for him, I consider myself a fan but I think its nigh on 15 years since he's done anything of note.
@@MarquisSmith religion is an easy trendy target to be honest. It's like those people who think they are dead sophisticated going on about "yeah well I just see that religion is the cause of the world's wars". All right Michael Moore fan calm down, have you thought anything new up lately?🤣
Few years back I was on the same train as Adam from Norwich to London. The train got stuck about an hour outside london so we all had to get off. I ended up getting a cab with him and some older woman. Nobody spoke. It was great. A whole hour of car silence. Very British.
Richard Herring's Live Stream Twitch Podcast.
You don't even have to rebrand the merch!
So good when Rich and Adam pair up. Just what I needed!
Adam Buxton: My Mum's actually having quite a bad time at the moment.
Richard Herring: My dog's having the worst time of everyone.
Has it got no nose ?
@@seanp8220 How does he smell? After 2 weeks someone had to say it. 😂
@@tricia1072012 You would never say how does it smell if someone told you their dog had no nose - you'd say 'WHY????WHAT HAPPENED TO IT POOR NOSE?!"
Good point Adam. I have always created little visual stories in my head as I go off to sleep. I thought Every one did.
Lovely remote. You can see how comfortable they are in each other's presence and their eyes speak of bromance.
Ramble book is the best thing I've read/ heard in years, funny, touching, clever, interesting. Really recommend.
Hahahaaa, you and your "near the end of lockdown" positivity! Hello from 2021...
Billy Connolly is almost certainly the best stand up comedian ever. He is the only one to make me feel like I may die of laughter.
Saw him in Glasgow a number of times and had to deliberately not listen to him for a while and focus on something else as I was hyper-ventilating from laughter. The man's a genius.
Great chat! This format totally works (considering the the conditions) - keep 'em coming!
People of the future: "Don't think about "the Event", and remain indoors.
Very nice to see and hear you Richard
These guys have a combined age of 103.
Maybe they should walk around their gardens together and get knighthoods.
Mr. Buckules deserves one anyhow, in my book. But then I'm not the Queen. No matter what the vile rumours might suggest.
@@timbeaton5045 gone v o m me
Adam Buxton and Richard Herring: Keeping the nation's peckers up.
I don't think the nation at large will watch or there would be millions of views
@@seanp8220 Who said anything about watching the video? They provide this service in person.
Aah, yes, was meant to be seeing Adam Buxton in York this week, nice to see him here instead. Thanks for the upload :)
Got to love a bit of Adam....😍😍😍
I always really appreciate Richard’s double glasses
Two Titans of Podcasting meet! Can never get enough Buxerring!
In love with Dr Buckles and unfortunately he will never be mine. So any chance to see his lovely smiling face.
My two favourite podcasters.
When you tell me to visualise an apple, or a blue sky with a rainbow, I can't get it... but when Adam Buxton talks about trying to pogo stick around his house? I think I have it exactly right.
Every time he says "rescheduled", I shout "Reschedule-uss-tuh-puh!"
This is painfully awful..... I LOVE IT!
Ooooo almost missed this! Two of my favourite guys! Great start to my day 90 :) x
Its good to see someone from the 'Adam and Joe Show' doing really well with themselves and gaining allot of success/fame and achieved everything they wanted....... and Adam is doing ok too :P ..love yah Buckles !
They had a special on 5Live about the "no mind's eye" condition last year and loads of people were ringing in saying things like "bloody hell, I just thought "can you picture what I'm saying" was just a figure of speech. I didn't know I was actually supposed to be able to do that!". There were people in visually creative fields like Theatrical Stage Designers who couldn't make pictures in their minds. Apparently it's suspected a sizeable percentage of people have it and don't know. Mind blowing stuff (I'm picturing a brain exploding).
I've never noticed this but you're slowly turning into your mic 😁♥️
An Adam Buxton RHLSTP, published, on this day?!
Excellent birthday present, taa!
Watching this knowing that Buckles mum passed away is just heart-breaking.
that was a very heavy podcast with joe, and heartbreaking
How has Richard Herring only got 55,000 subscribers...RHLSTP is one of the best things on the internet? Adam Buxton's podcast is equally brilliant but I can't believe more people aren't watching this
It's mainly an audio thing I think. Most people listen to it rather than watch it. I like being a bit under the radar anyway
@@Herring1967 That's true...can't be truly any good if lots of people like it, I will refrain from telling anyone about it. This is helped by the fact that I have no friends
The headphones I'm listening to this on are the same as Adam's. That makes me feel good!
What ones are they? , thinking of getting a set.
@@clivecarter4618 Sennheiser HD 25
I saw this live. The only RHLSTP I've seen live :) Was as good as last time Adam was on. Really good if you could get Russell Kane again as he's isolating at home at moment with only his RUclips videos and Facebook videos to do :)
Why are there 3 pairs of glasses on screen?
Aaaaah happy days.
I must toodle over to the twich thingy and watch the live stream of the next one.
A Tea-rrific podcast .......from the the podcast masters. Adam and Richard (or Richard and Adam) are the perfect podcast double act :)
The inability to visualise in one’s mind’s eye is called afantasia and it’s a spectrum :D
Rich and Stew. There is one helluva lot to unpack with all that ha
He needs to get over it, it's become childish and undignified how he speaks (a lot!) about this now. It's perfectly normal to go separate ways after what, 13 years together? He's now just saying, unironically, "he left me, he never really loved me!" Its embarrassing for whoever he's talking to also. Wish he'd stop.
@@rowanmorrison7022 I dunno, I don't think Rich is ever flat out nasty about Stew or bitter really. Its obviously complicated between them. I just like how the saga unfolds in little snippets ha
Hi Adam,
What have you been using the Tascam 4-track for?
Best,
Ben
Klaus Nomi...Total Eclipse...total tremendousness xx
whats missing from the twitch live stream im sure it was longer
Nothing. Maybe the 5 min countdown screen?
@@Herring1967 My memory is going I thought it 2 hours lol thanks for the reply :-)
Ooooh, I think I have the same thing, I have trouble visualising images with my mind too, I didn't know it was a disorder
What happens when someone asks you for directions? That must be impossible with poor or no visualisation skills as you need to mentally walk through it yourself.
Yorkshire tea is the best. I accept no substitutes.😁
Oh wow. I have that no minds eye thing. Didn't know it was even a thing. No internal monologue either. That just sounds mad, like something a mad person would have.
i saw your band, brilliant
@@garyrigby21 I doubt Mr Richard Herring Remembers, but we were once the support act to one of his shows. . . Many years ago.
A blind mind’s eye is called Aphantasia. I discovered the same thing 3 years ago and wrote about. It’s a crazy revelation!
I applauded at the end. Didn't have to admit that.
Thank you for using a nice camera Richard.
Aaaaah thanks for this, was struggling today
Stone clearing & now this! Red letter day😁👍
I should be seeing Adam at the end of August, if things go well!
Needed this I'm so bored of the lockin now! 😷
It's fine, just change your name to Dominic Cummings and you can then do what you want.
@@TheStevenWhiting Because you knew about that name before the media dogpiling campaign.
Sean Phillips it's fair to assume he might already have know it. Cummings was already well-known, for example, as a mastermind of the Brexit campaign. So that's two strikes against him in my book.
@@mike18699-e Uuughh I'm just sick of the lot of them Mike
@@seanp8220 I hear you. And I agree. These guys had their opportunity to be the heroes of the hour, but they have well and truly blown it.
You can improve your visual memory by exercising it.
Look at the big house my parents left me😂😂😂😂😂😂
Look at the house I bought by doing cock jokes for 30 years (my parents were poor teachers and are both still alive)
@@Herring1967 🤔🤣 just wish I was middle class only a,🤣
@@Herring1967 at least you reply unlike your rich uni mates leave Graham Linehan alone he's got mansize Irish balls seriously don't you think he's a genius and could do with your support fuck the money I live in a hostel I'm your age but not got any poor teachers to back me up,🤣 like Buxton Lee Albarn ect come on what was better than Farther Ted and the It crowd?
Podcast champs having craic, can't go wrong really.
You’re both wearing the same glasses. Well done
Good to see Count Buckules.
that's the same mic limmy uses, what is it?!
Adam certainly is channeling his inner Timmy Mallet.
i loved Lockdown to be honest...nothing had changed for me it's how i'd been living for years
Live From The Buckles Compound
Sing to the tune of Thundercats:
(Whispered)
Buckulese
(Spoken)
Buckles, Buckles, Buckulese...hooo!
Buckulese is in the room,
Buckulese is loose,
Hear his banter, see him guffaw,
Buckulese is loose
Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese!
Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese!
Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese!
Bucku, Bucku, Bucku, Buckulese!
(Musical interlude as Mumrah screams)
Raaah!
The one time I try to be creative and no likes. Screw you all!
@@Superfantastictop10 the new thundercats roar version having a different tune probably isn't helping you on that, it's like 15seconds long.
@@liamhughes1532 there's a new Thundercats? I was unaware.
@@Superfantastictop10 it's kind of like tiny toons(aimed at a younger crowd than what you and i watched) youthful versions of the characters, but with few double ententres to keep the parents half way amused. Much better than the 2017(roughly,+ or - a yr or 2) version I thought, it was aimed at an older crowd, terrible.
@@liamhughes1532 oh dear. I'll give it a miss.
I'd love to see a video of Adam Buxton commentating over Richard Herring playing snooker against himself.
STEPHEN!
We're laughing at you not with you twot😂😂😂😂😂
I've only got one little lady in my house and my wife has basically had to not work just to cover her (1.5 years) so i got nothing but empathy as to how hard it is haha. Great podcast guys, keep safe and sane!
loving your vidcasts m8
Christopher Cross-inspired shirt there, Adam. Nice.
Podcasters assemble
First upload was way better!
Should have left in the bit where you 'touched' langers on the screen...
The news , real life drama as it unfolds , remember that
Thanks for sharing this cosy chat. It's like comfort food for skinny nerds. Except the bit where Richard moans about looking after his children for a *whole day* and then rubs salt into the wounds of single working parents everywhere by listing all the audiobooks he has enjoyed lately.
Not been listening to any audiobooks or podcasts or even been able to read the books i need for work. I was talking about books I'd heard in before times
@@Herring1967 you mean before lockdown or before children? Same difference here. I hope you get to read again soon. Thanks again for the great content and I will definitely donate, especially after you took the trouble to reply to my acerbic comment. I hope your son did not put his fingers in the plug socket as you did so.
The family 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Adam and Jo show and playing resident evil 2 looking after my 5 Yr old niece. Nice memories
The more I watch these podcasts with you Richard, I realise how similar we are on so many things. I'm a couple of years older and politically different as such. But so many other things you talk about could be me watching myself discussing things. The minds eye being blank I have always been aware of.
Here's the link to the twitch vod for people who'd like to see the live comments too:
www.twitch.tv/videos/586656517?filter=archives&sort=time
2 pairs of glasses Richard!?
Keep up grandad, that's what all the cool kids are doing these days
Matching glasses!
Jamie Oliver let himself go
I also have no mind's eye :(
Well Rich, you were at the Ritz that time planning TMWRNJ behind Stu’s back lol.
I’m joking I’m joking, I’m winking at you.
o/~ Imagine there's an apple. It's easy if you try. Unless you're Richard Herring. Instead you're just gonna cry. o/~
I could see where that Stuart Lee story was going off the bat.
Surprise was not really the point
Richard Herring No, sorry, I get the point was how you never mentioned it to him at the time and what that said about your relationship. I just commented because I sort of was surprised that I guessed, even though I guessed if that makes sense. Thanks for still doing these in the lockdown. Hope your other projects can continue as soon as possible.
Guess the book?
I can visualise things in my mind's eye, but I don't have a running monologue? What is that even like? You're picking up your cup of tea and your mind is saying 'picking up my cup of tea now'?
The way Adam Buxton, Joe Cornish & Louis Theroux deliver their words have similarities.
It's called private school.
@@T0mat0S0up yeah university educated upper middle class has a kind of privilege if that's your point
MY CONDOLENC
Mr Herring does Ian RUclips give you any money for these videos?
No, we don't have ads and we don't get enough hits to make it worth annoying people with them. If you like the vids and want to help keep us making them then become a badger. The videos work out at about 75p each if you give us £3 a month. Are they worth it?
@@Herring1967 Yes they are worth it, just wondered if watching on RUclips was helping at all :(
My minds eye is blind too :(
...and now I feel upset as I don't have a mind's eye either.
51:40 Tom Hollander read A Clockwork Orange
I watched this video with my eyes closed to recreate the podcast experience, so I didn't appreciate the visual humour around the 32 minute mark. Sort it out guys
i used to listen to the ricky gervais show on x fm years ago and i remember gervais mocking Karl Pilkington for thinking in complete sentences (the implication seemed to be that gervais didn't do that). i thought that was a bit weird because don't we all have an internal monologue? but listening to this maybe he doesn't. and maybe that explains why he hasn't written anything funny since he stopped working with merchant.
Derek and Afterlife are so bad. He should beg Merchant to come back.
@@doovbaloevera1430 I've seen clips of afterlife. Every character is some kind of vehicle or sounding-board for Gervais' tedious philosophising, often about atheism, which, even for atheists like me gets old pretty quickly.
Gervais is also an extremely dismissive bully, especially when Karl has an idea.
You see him on chat shows and he trots out the same tired stand-up bits about fat people, religion, PC again and again.
@@Superfantastictop10 Yep and his atheism is sophomoric. I mean I can see it being seen as reasonably radical to some people in the US Bible belt, but going on about it in pretty much secular UK like a sixth former seems insane. The characters aren't bad there are some good performances in there despite the 2 Dimensional nature of the writing. You are right many are sounding boards for whatever topic Gervais wants to sound off on. I have a lot of time for him, I consider myself a fan but I think its nigh on 15 years since he's done anything of note.
He seems to define himself by what he doesn't believe in. Strikes me as a strange way of going about things.
@@MarquisSmith religion is an easy trendy target to be honest. It's like those people who think they are dead sophisticated going on about "yeah well I just see that religion is the cause of the world's wars". All right Michael Moore fan calm down, have you thought anything new up lately?🤣
Alien or sootin'
Dis guy....!
Flour sold out quick. A bit of isolation, and every fucker starts baking bread. We're all John and Yoko now. God help us all.
Enter count Buckulese
I have the same blind minds eye!
"Keep the nation's peckers up?" What kind of internet shows had Buxton been doing?
5 people don't have a new look BT bill
Saul Berenson and some dodgy Italian mafia boss character Carrie has to investigate have let themselves go.
If you only knew....
great thanks
Lee and Herring style