Between grime and now the comedians, reading the comment section the inner reading voice is now a hint British and almost comment bruv to a post on Facebook the other day because I watch and react to so much from the UK.
@@darrenreid5409 well millions do he could fill an arena tour anytime he wants why are you even on here when we can all See Peter kay is not your cup of tea Tell Us all what Comedy and comedian's you prefer
All I would say as a Brit and Peter Kay is one of my fave comedians.... A lot of his stuff is really Britain specific, so he might not get a lot of it.
@Brett Rigby Why are you generalizing half a country? I'm from London, I lived in Newcastle for a few years too and now I live outside Birmingham - and its not "most people" its individual who dislike his brand of humour
@Brett Rigby I have lived in the north, I lived there for many years and have many northern friends, I visit (well used too) often - and you are talking about "people I know say her more for the north" well there are a lot more people in the south, and I don't know anyone who doesn't like him from the south. you pretentious prick.
apart from the classic 2nd to last song of night that makes the dj think hes a comiedian by playing Peter Andre - sex on the beach as the wedding couple start to walk out :)
Eclectic, you have a very infectious laugh, making this even more enjoyable. I've watched Peter Kay for years and always raises a smile, his stand up comedy, his on screen mini series comedy always has me in stitches but watching you laughing at him has made me cry with laughter.
My granddaughter turned 4 today and had a bouncy castle in the garden (no party because of COVID). All I could think about was the one in the Phoenix Nights car park. If you haven’t seen that episode YOU MUST!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The brilliant Peter kaye, but makes it so much more enjoyable is seeing electric beard laughing his ass off and appreciateing the humour of a great British comedian, good on yer mate.
From what I've witnessed they seem to get most of the humour in our comedies, except where we use different words, and they are usually pretty blown away. From my experience what they don't tend to get is our banter, but we can be pretty brutal in that area, they can be offended by things we think nothing of because they just don't realise we're only having a laugh!
Peter Kay is from my home town I do see him every now and again and he's lost quite a lot of weight it seems since we last saw him publicly. I recommend watching Peter Kay Live at Bolton Albert Hall from 2003, it shows back then how funny he was in his prime I watch it all the time with my kids.
Lee Evans and Mickey Flanagan are two greats... Most American's would know Lee Evans from Something about Mary and Fifth Element most likely but he's a great stand up.
The Michael Jackson joke "he should be here now" is because the date of this Peter Kay show was actually already taken by Michael Jackson for the "This is it" but obviously passed away before.
A stupid internet myth. This was filmed at the 02, Jackson was due to play there on july 13th 2009, Kay played the venue for 15 nights starting on 7th Nov 2010, 16 months after Jacksons death
@@lyncohn9505 ...There is no connivance. Kay makes it clear that Jackson was supposed to have appeared, but doesn't say when. In short, he was referencing that Jackson WOULD have appeared in 2009 if not for his death. And, also, such was the shock of Jackson's death globally that it continued well after the actual occurrence.
@@2eleven48 Look at the post by gavin smith where he clains Jackson should have appeared THAT NIGHT. Its a crazy internet myth that Peter stood in for him
I first saw Peter Kay as an unknown doing tv for a motorway services related comedy show and was hooked. Next saw him at a small comedy club on Bold Street Liverpool, jus before he became massive. The rest is history. A true UK comedy genius.
Your laugh is so infectious; makes me happy myself! :) You're right about his material being relatable. Observational comedy has been booming here in the last 20-30 years and he's one of the best at it. His "Live at the Bolton Albert Halls" video is timeless. Michael Mcintyre's standups are also top notch (world's highest grossing stand-up comedian 2012) and worth checking out. If you don't mind borderline insulting/disgusting then try a little Jimmy Carr or Frankie Boyle. Whatever you watch, keep having fun!
Believe me when I say this but it's great to see you enjoying some of our British comedy legends. Your reactions are great and I am now a fan of your channel
Love Peter Kay, Lee Evans is also hilarious. And, though it is extremely rude, I cannot stop laughing at Rowan Atkinson - Dirty Names. Merry Christmas from a delighted Brit. Your laugh is infectious btw, I’ve seen the show a million times but your reactions are making me giggle again. 😂
just found your channel yesterday and i'm so glad i did. To think you as an American have never heard of these comedians blows my mind and to see you enjoying our British twist on comedy makes it even better
A bit of trivia on the language barrier: In Peter's Ethiopian joke, "pork pie" sounds more like "poke pie" to Americans, which is why our reactors often appear to be struggling with what Peter Kay is saying and why it is funny. One other thing: American reactors don't necessarily know what a vicar is, which is why "staple the vicar" joke isn't always as successful as it should be. I lived for a few years across the Pond, which helps.
All of Peters comedy is gold and doesn't need to be vulgar 😂 Also another good comedian from Britain (Scotland) is Kevin bridges, particularly his kaymen Islands stand up
Watch Peter Kay, Frankie Boyle, Al Murray, Mickey Flannagan and Rod Gilbert taking the piss out our own persona and you will fully understand what it is to be British.
Still one of the funniest routines I've ever seen. Glad you enjoyed it, Beard, even the songs you didn't know (KD Lang is pretty special). You are now subbed, keep it up.
@@MrPilgrim609 I ment more in respect for a yank to understand, I’m from up north too and when I met some Americans they thought I was Australian!?! 😂🤣😂🤣
@@MrPilgrim609 I'm from over t'other side of the pennines. You can't come from Bolton and say with a straight face there is nothing wrong with your accent hahahahaha
@@chriswood3370 my brother-in -law is from Leeds and my wife is a Scouser, and they all talk funny, not reet proper like what I do. Bloody foreigners 😆 sling yer hook! Also amazed that a Yank can understand his accent, I can’t understand the wife half the time even after 23 years. 👍🏻
Love Peter Kay, seen this so many times. But I enjoyed watching you laughing it, cause you made me laugh, at it again. love the weddings and dentists bits he did, it was all one show, my sides hurt from laughing at him, in that show.
I'm fairly sure by the context that a fool is a compliment here! US and British English have general differences everyone knows about, but just like us, the Americans have regional dialect differences too. This might be something like that.
Your reaction to Peter Kay was hilarious.. Anything by Peter Kay is awesome,, but maybe check out "weddings" for your next video.. You also need to look up Lee Evans,, he is another great British comic,, his sketch on marriage is a good one to start with..
This is based on McGurkin effect, where visual image can be used to change how we interpret what we just heard. This is used in movies constantly, for ex snapping bones in action movie can be someone snapping a bunch of celery. You can be offered the same sound twice in a row but if it is accompanied with different visuals, you hear different things.. yet you can detect it was the same sound.
I was genuinely concerned you thought this man's an actual fool for half the video 🤣🤣 my favourite routine by this comedy genius!! If you find him funny I think you'll love Lee Evans. I cannot possibly recommend a particular bit above anything else I believe all his contents gold. Lastly your laughter is infectious Sir! You've got a new subscriber ❤️
The KD Lang song is Constant Craving, probably the easiest song to identify her by that I know of outside of duets with other singers like Roy Orbison.
He's one of our gems, you should check out all his live tours, we also have a guy called Mickey Flanagan ( cockney ) his live performances and vids are great, especially the one about our American cousins 🤐 Enjoy
Very good play on words, looks like our humour is rubbing off, lovely jubbly, ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES, more classics from across the pond, just off Europe 🤐
EB, I think in years to come, people will be showing your reviews. You have an infectious laugh and a great sense of humour. You are addictive viewing and so have my subscription. Keep it up pal.👍
Thank you I needed a good laugh today. We love peter here in the UK he also a great actor writer and producer of TV shows with a couple of top ten hits
I'm not sure Americans will get all of Peters cultural comedy ? Some like the Lyrics above are universal , but Peter when he talks about his mother, shopping in the supermarket ,UK adverts /TV maybe harder for them to appreciate I think and i watch a lot of these reaction vids and some do get obscure British references others have not got a clue whats going on....which can be funny in itself to watch ...lol....But I'm glad you enjoyed this one .
This is Peter Kay ... he rose to fame through an excellent British TV show called "Phoenix NIghts" - where he plays a working class nightclub owner. The style of the show was almost like Spinal Tap for working-class nightclubs! A pseudo-documentary. He's brilliant - both in the show, and on the stage.
His show's from the mid 2000's Phoenix Nights and the spin off Max and Paddy are some of the most hilarious quotable comedies ever done. Half my teens here in the UK were just us saying one liner's from them. He is considered a national treasure here!
if you want to serious laugh till you hyperventalate try Russell Howard 'Cancer boy' live. Yes unbelievable subject for comedy but its amazing and funny.
Hi, first time having the pleasure of watching one of your videos and I just wanted to say that I love how you laugh so much and you find this Peter Kay sketch so funny. Great job 👍
Once down my local shops they were playing a song over the speakers and I swear I heard the following - Son, why are you so gay? Unicorns, unicorns, I love unicorns. And I can’t find the real lyrics cause, strangely enough, google doesn’t have a clue what I’m going on about.
Peter is amazing , very down to Earth with it too . You really need to try some of his other creations Phoenix nights and Max and Paddy ... hilarious 😆 🧱👍🏼
I love that we have Americans reacting to and appreciating British comedians. This was really enjoyable to watch 😅
Between grime and now the comedians, reading the comment section the inner reading voice is now a hint British and almost comment bruv to a post on Facebook the other day because I watch and react to so much from the UK.
Good to see the beard genuinely enjoyed watching this
Merry Christmas my dude
Fuk know were British 🙄 ? Fu?king know chance 💩🇬🇧
But the comment ‘this man is a fool’, I was ready to fight. 😵😁
@@caroleberreur9585 me too lol
Peter Kay is a genuine national treasure here, you can’t go wrong with anything he’s done 👍🏻
Too dam right!! ‘Sir’ Peter, take a bow 👏 Crying now and seen this so many times!
If you like Seventies style comedy
@@darrenreid5409 Are you mad?
@@darrenreid5409 well millions do he could fill an arena tour anytime he wants why are you even on here when we can all See Peter kay is not your cup of tea
Tell Us all what Comedy and comedian's you prefer
All I would say as a Brit and Peter Kay is one of my fave comedians.... A lot of his stuff is really Britain specific, so he might not get a lot of it.
Didn't think an American would find this as funny as us brits, but so glad you did. Such a great belly-laugh. Peter Kay is a genius, do more please!
Like music in many ways comedy is a universal language
agree entirely, his laugh is as funny as Peter himself 😊
Doesn’t matter how many times you watch this clip of our Peter it never fails to make you laugh out loud. 🤣🤣
So true 😂❤️
So true!!
Facts
There is nothing Peter Kay has done that isn't pure genius..... He is a LEGEND here...
Yeah totally agree his knowledge of music is also amazing and he's so funny
@Brett Rigby Why are you generalizing half a country? I'm from London, I lived in Newcastle for a few years too and now I live outside Birmingham - and its not "most people" its individual who dislike his brand of humour
@Brett Rigby I have lived in the north, I lived there for many years and have many northern friends, I visit (well used too) often - and you are talking about "people I know say her more for the north" well there are a lot more people in the south, and I don't know anyone who doesn't like him from the south. you pretentious prick.
@Brett Rigby Alright Uncle Knobhead. You're talking utter bollocks pal.
Phoenix nights springs to mind
Trouble is you cant hear these songs anymore without hearing his lyrics
Yep, got claims for every one of the snippets in the clip lmao
I have the same problem with any song Weird Al has parodied.
makes every wedding 10x better in the UK as Peter Kay just played every british wedding DJs entire playlist :)
apart from the classic 2nd to last song of night that makes the dj think hes a comiedian by playing Peter Andre - sex on the beach as the wedding couple start to walk out :)
being the honeymoon suite, its just sex followed by bleach the next morning :/
Eclectic, you have a very infectious laugh, making this even more enjoyable.
I've watched Peter Kay for years and always raises a smile, his stand up comedy, his on screen mini series comedy always has me in stitches but watching you laughing at him has made me cry with laughter.
Peter Kay is one of our best comedians, glad you like him.
Peter Kay is one of the funniest men to ever walk the Earth.
Yes, and so too is the great man himself, Sir Billy Connolly. Bothe comedy geniuses.
100
Phoenix nights and Max and Paddy's road to nowhere. Two of Peter Kay's best tv shows.
Last time I looked the whole of series 1 was on youtube
ruclips.net/video/xNRsp5qvSw0/видео.html
Omg the bump n grind scene! 🤣
...And let's not forget Peter Kay's Car Share. Three best tv shows.
with paddy mcguiness from top gear uk should also check his stand up out too
My granddaughter turned 4 today and had a bouncy castle in the garden (no party because of COVID). All I could think about was the one in the Phoenix Nights car park. If you haven’t seen that episode YOU MUST!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@chixma7011 Sammy the snake
The brilliant Peter kaye, but makes it so much more enjoyable is seeing electric beard laughing his ass off and appreciateing the humour of a great British comedian, good on yer mate.
I've watched this routine of Peter Kay's so many times now, I don't even know what the original words are anymore. These ARE the words for me now.
The genuine belly laughter made this clip (that I've seen a million times) 10x better!!
Americans usually don’t get the humour, glad you enjoyed it haha
Yeh, I find American humour too simplistic.
@@stephenpeacock2627 a lot of it has to be explained, which takes the humour out of it.
From what I've witnessed they seem to get most of the humour in our comedies, except where we use different words, and they are usually pretty blown away. From my experience what they don't tend to get is our banter, but we can be pretty brutal in that area, they can be offended by things we think nothing of because they just don't realise we're only having a laugh!
I dont believe that at all it's the accents that throws them .
“Harrowing footage of starving Ethiopians”
Bwahahahhahaaaa!
Love your laugh fella, Pete just lives around the corner, he's a national hero of comedy. I've subscribed.
Peter Kay is from my home town I do see him every now and again and he's lost quite a lot of weight it seems since we last saw him publicly. I recommend watching Peter Kay Live at Bolton Albert Hall from 2003, it shows back then how funny he was in his prime I watch it all the time with my kids.
Everything Peter does is comedy gold.
Peter Kay is a legend here in the UK, listening to you laughing at him was hilarious, 😂😂
Peter Kay is a national treasure over here. A total comedy genius. So glad you liked it x
Bro you gained a sub, your laugh is so infectious I’m literally in pain from how much I’m smiling bro🤣🤣
Your laugh is infectious, ive seen this hundreds of times and its still funny
Lee Evans and Mickey Flanagan are two greats... Most American's would know Lee Evans from Something about Mary and Fifth Element most likely but he's a great stand up.
Hilarious ...I thought he was brilliant in Car Share... especially the confusion in the dogging sketch 🤣
Lol...that dogging sketch is pure gold .
Obviously never done it in front of a crowd luv! Pure genius!
Best one for me is the one where GoT's Lord Varis guest stars (...as you've never seen him before) and completely steals the show.
Mate it was funny watching you react to Peter. He is one of our genius comedians. Watching you chuckle is funny as. Cheers bud.
I can watch Peter kay for hours. . He is amazingly hillarious .
The Michael Jackson joke "he should be here now" is because the date of this Peter Kay show was actually already taken by Michael Jackson for the "This is it" but obviously passed away before.
A stupid internet myth. This was filmed at the 02, Jackson was due to play there on july 13th 2009, Kay played the venue for 15 nights starting on 7th Nov 2010, 16 months after Jacksons death
@@lyncohn9505 ...There is no connivance. Kay makes it clear that Jackson was supposed to have appeared, but doesn't say when. In short, he was referencing that Jackson WOULD have appeared in 2009 if not for his death. And, also, such was the shock of Jackson's death globally that it continued well after the actual occurrence.
@@2eleven48 Look at the post by gavin smith where he clains Jackson should have appeared THAT NIGHT. Its a crazy internet myth that Peter stood in for him
One of the funniest men in the UK. Between the standup, sketches, TV shows, he's a legend and national treasure.
Peter Kay is a great comedian who easily translates into any culture. Americans would definitely love his type of humour.
its because it's so innocent and family friendly xD
Good work, that man.
Mickey Flannagan "can I come in your house?" is an absolute must.
The part about Michael was that MJ was ment to be performing on that stage that night but when he died Peter stepped in for that night's performance
I first saw Peter Kay as an unknown doing tv for a motorway services related comedy show and was hooked. Next saw him at a small comedy club on Bold Street Liverpool, jus before he became massive. The rest is history. A true UK comedy genius.
Your laugh is so infectious; makes me happy myself! :)
You're right about his material being relatable. Observational comedy has been booming here in the last 20-30 years and he's one of the best at it.
His "Live at the Bolton Albert Halls" video is timeless.
Michael Mcintyre's standups are also top notch (world's highest grossing stand-up comedian 2012) and worth checking out.
If you don't mind borderline insulting/disgusting then try a little Jimmy Carr or Frankie Boyle.
Whatever you watch, keep having fun!
Thank you. I'll definitely check out Michael Mcintyre. I've already got Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle on the list of people to react to.
Very infectious indeed, EB is great company for viewing the classics!
Believe me when I say this but it's great to see you enjoying some of our British comedy legends. Your reactions are great and I am now a fan of your channel
Thats a seriously infectious laugh 😆
Peter Kay is brilliant, very clever. You should watch his tv series of 'Car Share'. You won't be disappointed.
Very wholesome!!!
Love Peter Kay, Lee Evans is also hilarious. And, though it is extremely rude, I cannot stop laughing at Rowan Atkinson - Dirty Names. Merry Christmas from a delighted Brit. Your laugh is infectious btw, I’ve seen the show a million times but your reactions are making me giggle again. 😂
just found your channel yesterday and i'm so glad i did. To think you as an American have never heard of these comedians blows my mind and to see you enjoying our British twist on comedy makes it even better
I concur and I only discovered Eclectic about a month ago!
Peter Kay, is a font of knowledge on music ..... he really knows his stuff, also the United Kingdom’s most successful stand up comedian ever.....👍🇮🇲
I love Peter but personally I think Billy Connolly is up there too.
No , he's great . But Billy Conolly is way in front of Peter Kay ! He is Peter kays hero !
Your response made me laugh even harder!!
"Garlic...bread?!?!"
happily married to the same woman for years, Peter Kay is a working class hero and a British National Treasures.
Peter Kay dad dancing at weddings.... legendary
Peter Kay is genius. Check out his earlier stand up
Garlic bread!
Every time I watch that misheard lyrics I laugh so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Love your channel it's great to hear you laugh.
Peter Kay is pure gold, he is definitely not a fool. We love him here in the UK
Come on. It was obviously not said in the way we say it in England. Broad mind required here.
One of Britains greatest standup comedians.
A bit of trivia on the language barrier: In Peter's Ethiopian joke, "pork pie" sounds more like "poke pie" to Americans, which is why our reactors often appear to be struggling with what Peter Kay is saying and why it is funny. One other thing: American reactors don't necessarily know what a vicar is, which is why "staple the vicar" joke isn't always as successful as it should be. I lived for a few years across the Pond, which helps.
I'm addicted to watching these videos, not only am I watching funny stuff over again, but I'm loving the reactions by Mr Beard too!
Welcome to the world of propper comedy 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
All of Peters comedy is gold and doesn't need to be vulgar 😂
Also another good comedian from Britain (Scotland) is Kevin bridges, particularly his kaymen Islands stand up
Watch Peter Kay, Frankie Boyle, Al Murray, Mickey Flannagan and Rod Gilbert taking the piss out our own persona and you will fully understand what it is to be British.
He is a genius from a town in the North West of England (not UK) called Bolton. Glad you enjoyed him so much. Thanks.
The very best English comedian...
Still one of the funniest routines I've ever seen. Glad you enjoyed it, Beard, even the songs you didn't know (KD Lang is pretty special). You are now subbed, keep it up.
Peter Kay is no fool.... he is pure comedy genius 😆😆 “Garlic Bread 🥖 “ & “Cheese Cake 🍰 “ 😆😆
Garlic... Bread!?
It’s the future.
@@rstmg60 i've tasted it!
I'll have none of that foreign muck!
@@RichO1701e that’s a classic 😆
It's still too much after all these years. Probably the best stand up section of comedy ever. Pure genius. I'm dead :)
Literally first joke and he’s pissing himself...
That’s how good Peter Kay is, (even with his accent!)
Hey! There’s nowt wrong wi’ his accent, he’s from Bolton and speaks proper. Like me. 😁
@@MrPilgrim609 I ment more in respect for a yank to understand, I’m from up north too and when I met some Americans they thought I was Australian!?! 😂🤣😂🤣
@@MrPilgrim609 I'm from over t'other side of the pennines. You can't come from Bolton and say with a straight face there is nothing wrong with your accent hahahahaha
@@chriswood3370 my brother-in -law is from Leeds and my wife is a Scouser, and they all talk funny, not reet proper like what I do. Bloody foreigners 😆 sling yer hook! Also amazed that a Yank can understand his accent, I can’t understand the wife half the time even after 23 years. 👍🏻
Love Peter Kay, seen this so many times. But I enjoyed watching you laughing it, cause you made me laugh, at it again. love the weddings and dentists bits he did, it was all one show, my sides hurt from laughing at him, in that show.
Heres another one, neil diamond, sweet caroline with his shopping list
SWEEDE, CARROT, LIME, BOOM BOOM BOOM 😁😂😂😂
Good wine never smelled so good
Just subbed. Love your laugh, you make me smile. Love from England.
When you watch this at 2 in the morning, with tears rolling down your eyes, laughing hysterically. Trying not to wake up the kids.
It never gets old, that was pure brilliance. Thank you for reminding us Electric Beard 👍
You need to find Peter Kay's Car Share, a comedy series he wrote for the BBC. Really funny.
"dogging"
This channel's American reacts videos are delightful. It's like watching my favourite comedies with Harry of the Hendersons.
Peter Kay is a comedian for real people, we in the UK love him to bits!
My favourite comedian of all time Peter Kay love your laugh so infectious thank you 😷✌
These is brilliant but Peter k is no fool he's brilliant
Was coming here to say the same thing. He’s a genius.
a fool isn't a bad term in his intention, the joker is a fool so in essence he is just laughing at peter Kay for being a joker, silly, funny etc.
I'm fairly sure by the context that a fool is a compliment here! US and British English have general differences everyone knows about, but just like us, the Americans have regional dialect differences too. This might be something like that.
Only clowns and mystics ever tell the truth.
I remember being at this gig and falling out of my chair laughing. A brilliant one!
Your reaction to Peter Kay was hilarious.. Anything by Peter Kay is awesome,, but maybe check out "weddings" for your next video.. You also need to look up Lee Evans,, he is another great British comic,, his sketch on marriage is a good one to start with..
I have just subscribed to you for loving our peter kay, not many americans find our jokes as funny as you have bro.👍
This is based on McGurkin effect, where visual image can be used to change how we interpret what we just heard. This is used in movies constantly, for ex snapping bones in action movie can be someone snapping a bunch of celery. You can be offered the same sound twice in a row but if it is accompanied with different visuals, you hear different things.. yet you can detect it was the same sound.
I was genuinely concerned you thought this man's an actual fool for half the video 🤣🤣 my favourite routine by this comedy genius!! If you find him funny I think you'll love Lee Evans. I cannot possibly recommend a particular bit above anything else I believe all his contents gold.
Lastly your laughter is infectious Sir! You've got a new subscriber ❤️
Watch " idiot abroad " you will love it trust me...
Seconded
That’s the genius of this British comedian.....being relatable.So glad you enjoyed it .😍🇬🇧
The KD Lang song is Constant Craving, probably the easiest song to identify her by that I know of outside of duets with other singers like Roy Orbison.
Absolutely love this channel keep it up
He's one of our gems, you should check out all his live tours, we also have a guy called Mickey Flanagan ( cockney ) his live performances and vids are great, especially the one about our American cousins 🤐 Enjoy
@rubberduck Lanigan During all the lockdowns I bet you can’t wait to go “out out”!
Very good play on words, looks like our humour is rubbing off, lovely jubbly, ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES, more classics from across the pond, just off Europe 🤐
EB, I think in years to come, people will be showing your reviews. You have an infectious laugh and a great sense of humour. You are addictive viewing and so have my subscription. Keep it up pal.👍
Thank you I needed a good laugh today. We love peter here in the UK he also a great actor writer and producer of TV shows with a couple of top ten hits
"Excuse me while I kiss this guy" - Jimi Hendrix
🤣🤣 ditto
I love Peter kay! He's hilarious! I watched his concert on you tube, and it was so funny, I cried with laughter...
I'm not sure Americans will get all of Peters cultural comedy ? Some like the Lyrics above are universal , but Peter when he talks
about his mother, shopping in the supermarket ,UK adverts /TV maybe harder for them to appreciate I think and i watch a lot
of these reaction vids and some do get obscure British references others have not got a clue whats going on....which can be
funny in itself to watch ...lol....But I'm glad you enjoyed this one .
This is Peter Kay ... he rose to fame through an excellent British TV show called "Phoenix NIghts" - where he plays a working class nightclub owner.
The style of the show was almost like Spinal Tap for working-class nightclubs!
A pseudo-documentary.
He's brilliant - both in the show, and on the stage.
Peter Kay: "Pheonix nights"; "Car share". Try also Steve Cougan's "Aha. Alan Partridge".
"What's your name son?"
"Stew"
"Is it short for stupid?"
Jerry "the saint" St.Clair - Phoenix Nights.
Pure comedy gold.
I love watching you laugh - it makes me laugh. Just what we need.
"I don't waste my evenings."
We hear and feel that!
His show's from the mid 2000's Phoenix Nights and the spin off Max and Paddy are some of the most hilarious quotable comedies ever done. Half my teens here in the UK were just us saying one liner's from them. He is considered a national treasure here!
if you want to serious laugh till you hyperventalate try Russell Howard 'Cancer boy' live. Yes unbelievable subject for comedy but its amazing and funny.
Or Stewart Lee’s routine about Russell Howard doing material from a Victorian mental hospital.
Hi, first time having the pleasure of watching one of your videos and I just wanted to say that I love how you laugh so much and you find this Peter Kay sketch so funny. Great job 👍
MJ was planning a tour in the UK, just before he passed away.
I laughed with you bro, this was awesome to watch. Had the privilege to see Peter live, amazing.
I can’t even remember the real lyrics after listening to this.
Your laugh is hilarious bro..just pure passion and joy😂😅😂😅🤣😂
Once down my local shops they were playing a song over the speakers and I swear I heard the following -
Son, why are you so gay?
Unicorns, unicorns, I love unicorns.
And I can’t find the real lyrics cause, strangely enough, google doesn’t have a clue what I’m going on about.
Oh my gosh your accent and warm voice is absolutely beautiful , Your hearty laugh is totally infectious but I could just listen to you talk all day 😄
I highly recommend you check out Micky Flanagan. He's one of the best.
Second time I've seen a request for him. Will definitely be doing so.
@@TheEclecticBeard You won't regret it. His material touches on real issues & life, but he pulls it all hilariously.
@@TheEclecticBeard Definitely the Flanagan
Kevin bridges
LOL - we're all different...I find Micky Flanagan about as funny as a dog turd!
Peter is amazing , very down to Earth with it too .
You really need to try some of his other creations
Phoenix nights and Max and Paddy ... hilarious 😆 🧱👍🏼
'Staple the Vicar" I wonder what denomination the vicar is. I've heard of circumcision but this is ridiculous.
Peter kay is amazing..simple but effective... kinda hard to relate outside the uk but he is a genuine genius
Still one of the best comedians England has ever had