Jerry Seinfeld Talks Bill Cosby, Whether He Can Separate The Man From The Body Of Art

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2017
  • Netflix's 'Jerry Before Seinfeld' creator Jerry Seinfeld and Stephen consider whether they can still enjoy the legendary comic's body of art after his numerous rape allegations.
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  • @drlynmar
    @drlynmar 5 лет назад +486

    Years ago I dated a lawyer who was a born comedian! In elevators we had to ourselves, he would give me a passionate kiss as the door opened to let others in, then step out and say “nice meeting you”. The reactions were priceless!

  • @rodrigomarcondes5857
    @rodrigomarcondes5857 5 лет назад +732

    you can say whatever you want about Colbert, i love that he speaks his mind even if he disagrees with his guests, unlike Fallon who just nods in agreement and laughs at every single sentence

    • @airamlehte9697
      @airamlehte9697 4 года назад +12

      I understand that he can't listen to Cosby anymore. I don't feel the same about Michael Jackson either. I just can't enjoy his music anymore.

    • @dirtysprite_
      @dirtysprite_ 4 года назад +1

      Yeah but that laugh tho

    • @williamvincent
      @williamvincent 4 года назад +5

      Has anybody worked out why so much excessive laughing? Serisouly? Anyone have a serious answer for that?

    • @darcskies777
      @darcskies777 4 года назад +4

      Those two were caught lying actually and the documentary was pulled. There's never big press for the retraction.

    • @queenroo4082
      @queenroo4082 4 года назад +7

      Rodrigo Marcondes I like both Fallon and Colbert. They both have different comedic personalities, and they both work. No need to even put them against one another. Enjoy it all. 😁

  • @agelesskarate
    @agelesskarate 4 года назад +171

    Colbert when they talked about Cosby, he kept the conversation going. I always thought sometimes he was an annoying interviewer, but in that moment he switched the conversation smoothly. That’s true skill. Jerry even noticed it. Smooth.

    • @dbstewart4496
      @dbstewart4496 3 года назад +18

      Jerry notices everything.

    • @michaeldumont6896
      @michaeldumont6896 Год назад +5

      Jerry does notice everything. That’s why he’s so good😉👍

  • @johnmulhausen2322
    @johnmulhausen2322 Год назад +8

    7:50 "I don't mind" -- Wow, man, the brain on Jerry! One could only wish to have a wit quick enough to get that out in time with such a smooth delivery.

    • @hardikrajpal2410
      @hardikrajpal2410 5 дней назад

      just wanna confirm he was making the Jewish star? Was that the joke?

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist 6 лет назад +1468

    the silence when he mentioned Bill Cosby

    • @stewfu
      @stewfu 6 лет назад +55

      kinetic static ...lol...rite...tha cringe...lol...Jerry gave 2 shyts about it tho...

    • @observerfx212
      @observerfx212 6 лет назад +235

      Won't you please donate a verb to someone who needs it today. Just two verbs a day can nourish a millennial for a week. Be a hero to a broken fragment, by helping it to become a full sentence today. Call 1-800-Complete-Thought. Take a chance on a declaration today.

    • @ufayamada4379
      @ufayamada4379 6 лет назад +31

      Going back to the awkwardness they were talking about earlier.

    • @GraeHall
      @GraeHall 6 лет назад +21

      @Foton Icon: I think I might love you. No, I thought about it, I was wrong. I know I love you for that comment. I do so hope it's original, and not a quote; If it's a quote, you chose well. If it's original. I think I might love you, wait, I mean I know I love you. Yeah. I love it. :)

    • @acenturyofblackmusic1655
      @acenturyofblackmusic1655 6 лет назад +12

      foton icon u made my day

  • @scaretactictales5895
    @scaretactictales5895 6 лет назад +895

    You can just feel the tension in the crowd when Jerry says he can still listen to Cosby

    • @jeffghant4760
      @jeffghant4760 6 лет назад +62

      Me too. I don't think anyone should care if he still likes Cosby.

    • @guy31978
      @guy31978 6 лет назад +26

      @Marc, yeah...just...why Seinfield..why.

    • @johnf.hebert1409
      @johnf.hebert1409 6 лет назад +73

      I mean, this has been going on since the beginning. How to separate the man from his art. Can you? Should you? I think you can and should.

    • @sbwan
      @sbwan 6 лет назад +73

      Hell I agree with Jerry. It doesn't erase Bill Cosby's greatness. Ty Cobb still in HOF, O.J. still ran for 2000 yards and in HOF, and we have a racist sexual predator in the White House so we are selective in our outrage depending on how we feel about a person

    • @OverUnity7734
      @OverUnity7734 6 лет назад +35

      No one remembers when Seinfeld was dating a girl under 18 ? Some time around 1992 I think.

  • @matthewsharp875
    @matthewsharp875 3 года назад +50

    Who's here after watching the HBO special about Dylan?

    • @fmathsson4097
      @fmathsson4097 3 года назад +2

      Me!

    • @starkistuna
      @starkistuna 3 года назад +2

      paused the Doc to watch this expecting Colbert to grill him but he let him of with a pass...

    • @matthewsharp875
      @matthewsharp875 3 года назад

      Gotta respect Colbert, he handles alot of things people easily flip about. He's definitely a man of patience ... Until it comes to LOTR or HOBBIT lol

    • @geekmomstorytime320
      @geekmomstorytime320 2 года назад +1

      Yup! Wish Stephen had pushed harder

    • @joshuafisher4241
      @joshuafisher4241 27 дней назад +1

      Completed biased and false

  • @Skzzlemister
    @Skzzlemister 3 года назад +51

    I love how Jerry responded to “husbanding.” 😂 The man is a lifelong student of human behavior.

    • @d2dar459
      @d2dar459 Год назад

      I mean, how can anybody not respond like that to that word? 🤷🏽‍♂️😂

  • @smcg8504
    @smcg8504 6 лет назад +340

    I love how the crowd is just so quiet when Cosby is mentioned

    • @smcg8504
      @smcg8504 6 лет назад

      Rah Rah Rasputin thanks......

    • @TreantmonksTemple
      @TreantmonksTemple 6 лет назад +25

      Maybe there was something in their drinks

    • @jjaapp18
      @jjaapp18 6 лет назад +8

      You realize the audience is regulated, right? They laugh when they are allowed to laugh, and silent when it says to be silent. All of this is sort of planned, and everyone in the crew knows what's coming in order to give the audience that freedom to laugh when it's okay to.

    • @MrsWeasly123
      @MrsWeasly123 6 лет назад +40

      As a person who was actually in one of Stephen colbert's audiences, this is absolutely not true lmfao. Audience laughs when something is funny, simple as that. There are motions for audience in the intro and outro, but that's all

    • @deenine
      @deenine 6 лет назад +2

      Yea, jjaapp18...sorry, wrong

  • @zahirahza
    @zahirahza 6 лет назад +468

    i love it when comedians talk about something serious

  • @olusha
    @olusha 6 лет назад +59

    This idea: "Separate The Man From The Body Of Art" is a very interesting and relevant topic to me. It doesn't only apply to Bill Cosby; artists like Picasso, Pollock were highly abusive men yet they produced great art. This applies to many, many others, not only in the arts. I think we're conditioned to assume that if a person is great at one thing, or highly intelligent in some way, that they must be a compassionate human being. It produces a kind of "cognitive dissonance" (uncomfortable feeling) in us when we realize that a highly creative or intelligent person can also be a criminal or bully.

    • @guitarman0365
      @guitarman0365 6 лет назад +2

      bing cosby was a shitty ass abusive father and husband yet no one cares when you hear his songs. No one has stopped liking michael jackson's music because of who he was as a person which was even worse that what Bill has done because his issue was with kids. People always separate the man from his work pretty much all the time yet it becomes an issue with Bill Cosby common

    • @ninakore
      @ninakore 6 лет назад +5

      It’s almost as if people are human. Artists are volatile people, it’s where they get inspiration to create.

    • @DanielBoonelight
      @DanielBoonelight 5 лет назад +8

      MJ didn't do shit to kids, quit throwing baseless crap around like it's something you 'know' when all the evidence shows that it's in the highest likelihood that vile human nature will try to take advantage of a compassionate vulnerable human being with more money than the prince of a medium-sized country every damn time. ffs

    • @starja4477
      @starja4477 3 года назад +2

      @@guitarman0365 When the first allegations came out about MJ in the early 90's people definitely stopped liking his music. He was seen as a huge joke and a creepy nutjob. I think it's only after his death that people started appreciating his music once again. Personally I think that's a good thing, his contributions to music and his talent are monumental. We'll never know 100% if any of those allegations are true, but we can hopefully still respect and enjoy what he gave to the world of music

    • @starkistuna
      @starkistuna 3 года назад +1

      I watched a documentary called "Exterminate all the Brutes" which has a chapter that covers this topic Blown away and devastated that L. Frank Baum (author of "The Wizard Of Oz") did an editorial promoting genocide he wrote this: “With his fall the nobility of the Redskin is extinguished, and what few are left are a pack of whining curs who lick the hand that smites them. The Whites, by law of conquest, by justice of civilization, are masters of the American continent, and the best safety of the frontier settlements will be secured by the total annihilation of the few remaining Indians. Why not annihilation? Their glory has fled, their spirit broken, their manhood effaced; better that they die than live the miserable wretches that they are....We cannot honestly regret their extermination, but we at least do justice to the manly characteristics possessed, according to their lights and education, by the early Redskins of America.”

  • @Sweendogization
    @Sweendogization 5 лет назад +8

    Jerry got Colbert off that topic pretty quickly. Saved the mood. The flow. Pro.

    • @joshuasteward6097
      @joshuasteward6097 Месяц назад

      Colbert also let him, knowing there wasn't much else to say.

  • @KevinKoolx
    @KevinKoolx 6 лет назад +410

    I feel like Jerry looked back at his old material and was like not enough people have heard these jokes.

    • @davespellbound6167
      @davespellbound6167 6 лет назад

      seinfeld's special did suck though, NOONE LAUGHED. Netflix had to edit in canned laughter for his lame "jokes".
      He isnt famous coz he's funny he got famous coz of his race. Undisputed facts.
      How does that make me racist. dumblefuck?
      He's racist as is the comedy circuit/NBC who made him famous.
      And jewflix who specialise in making jews rich

    • @davespellbound6167
      @davespellbound6167 6 лет назад

      BTW many jews are actually funny but for every talented jew we have to suffer 10 adam sandberg types . Who are just smug narcissists. As a natural result of reverse nazi racism

    • @davespellbound6167
      @davespellbound6167 6 лет назад

      sychophantic dweeb

    • @jennhoff03
      @jennhoff03 6 лет назад +1

      Oh, that's exactly what happened. And I'm glad it's seeing the light of day!

    • @davespellbound6167
      @davespellbound6167 6 лет назад

      how the fk would you know?

  • @-plumbus
    @-plumbus 6 лет назад +1032

    "The word left is associated with negative things". Well, that's not right.

    • @cloudkitt
      @cloudkitt 6 лет назад +14

      He said "often," not exclusively.

    • @sol8140
      @sol8140 6 лет назад +49

      Exactly, it's not right. It's what's left.

    • @ytubeanon
      @ytubeanon 6 лет назад +74

      +cloudkitt You must get left out a lot, cuz it went right over your head.

    • @mori1bund
      @mori1bund 6 лет назад +8

      If you go left you're right, if you go right you're left.

    • @ytubeanon
      @ytubeanon 6 лет назад +1

      +mori1bund let me guess, you weren't born in North America

  • @lolodiaries
    @lolodiaries 6 лет назад +36

    7:52 sweetest moment in any talkshow ever! I just absolutely love their chemistry! Great guest and host! Was such a delight watching this

  • @MichaelJeffrey
    @MichaelJeffrey 6 лет назад +82

    Jerry: What do ya want?
    Kesha: Hug
    Jerry: No...... No...

    • @traceytrotter9934
      @traceytrotter9934 4 года назад +5

      Bet he'd hug Bill Cosby. Can't stand the man.

    • @JuICyBLiinGeR
      @JuICyBLiinGeR 4 года назад +8

      He’s stuck up. And has his whole life to thank Larry David for. Dude has an ego like Mariah Carey. He thinks he’s so important. Ugh

    • @starja4477
      @starja4477 3 года назад +4

      No one owes anyone else a hug. Ever. Period.

  • @redlightmax
    @redlightmax 6 лет назад +70

    5:56 Their talk about Bill Cosby reminded me of Jerry Seinfeld's documentary "Comedian," in which he sits down with Bill Cosby - you could tell that Jerry totally admired him. I think that Jerry finds it difficult to accept what his idol did and is in a partial state of denial.

    • @toddjones7919
      @toddjones7919 5 лет назад +5

      Or he just knows there's no actual proof. It's funny how the public cares about numbers of accusers - no one believed when it was 1, 2, 5...eventually you get enough and people say "Well, one or two unsupported accusations don't mean anything, but 10? 12? That's proof right there!" People are colossally stupid.

    • @clarissar1528
      @clarissar1528 5 лет назад +2

      RedLightMax I can relate to Jerry’s initial reaction regarding Cosby. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the Cosby Show for so many reasons. Separating the Art from the Artist is something to figure iut

    • @GmanBadmon20
      @GmanBadmon20 4 года назад +1

      I think he realizes hes a comedic genius and remembers him for that. Oj Simpson was an incredible top 5 all time running back. Horrible person but in his profession only jim brown emmitt and barry sanders smith are superior

    • @soulrappist177
      @soulrappist177 4 года назад

      ​@Bnetmyke Hannibal Buress and social media did their part as well. Social media is the lynch mob of modernity.

    • @joliecide
      @joliecide 2 года назад +1

      Remember Chappelle and the "he rapes but he saves joke?" A lot like that...

  • @emilybkallas
    @emilybkallas 6 лет назад +31

    I love the open and honest dialogue in this interview. It's genuine. That's not something you get from talk shows anymore. Everything tends to be scripted.

    • @steveoTHEGREAT
      @steveoTHEGREAT 10 месяцев назад

      CANCEL CULTURE FUCKIN BLOWS TODAY Even TV shows on the big networks suck now days

    • @leavingsoonduetocensorship3453
      @leavingsoonduetocensorship3453 7 месяцев назад

      This is 2023 we have podcasts now get with it fool the news reports on what the internet is saying not the other way around

    • @Unknown-jt1jo
      @Unknown-jt1jo 7 месяцев назад

      These two guys seem to enjoy each other's company! Also, as fellow comedians of the same generation, they have a lot in common.

  • @MisterItchy
    @MisterItchy 5 лет назад +21

    I also have a difficult time separating the comedian from the convict. Bill Cosby was the funniest thing I had ever heard when I was a kid and for many years I quoted lines from his sketches wherever I could fit them in and usually got a puzzled look for my efforts.

    • @elizabetholiviaclark
      @elizabetholiviaclark 2 года назад +2

      I know I'm three years late replying to your comment, but I could have said the same thing. I grew up memorizing, then repeating wherever I had the chance, all of Cosby's material from the sixties. His timing, delivery -- all of it -- was on point, and I completely idolized him. I also can separate the man from his work on behalf of his fellow actors through the years. Otherwise I'm dismissing their work as well, and I don't want to do that. I won't do that.

    • @tafkaga474
      @tafkaga474 9 месяцев назад

      Sometimes I can separate the art from the person but in Cosby's case I cannot. I had fondness and respect for the man that went beyond the work, and the revelations about his personal life ruined both things for me.

  • @MzMary801
    @MzMary801 6 лет назад +14

    When you've been violated, it's repeated every time you see the accusers face. Equally the same when you know it's happened to others.
    Definitely separated.

  • @JCR12_
    @JCR12_ 6 лет назад +22

    The best guests are the ones who can just have a chat with Stephen without needing to promote their product

  • @Sr.ChilePepper
    @Sr.ChilePepper 6 лет назад +3

    Jerry responding with the Star of David when Stephen does the benediction... That's gold, Jerry! Gold! 😆

  • @domari9459
    @domari9459 6 лет назад +3

    I like the way Jerry explained it that "I was struggling, but it wasn't struggle for me, 'cos he loved doing it". Pretty honest, straightforward and may be inspiring for the wanna be comedians/performers, etc.

  • @adowa3k
    @adowa3k 3 года назад +51

    I'm here watching this interview after watching the Allen v Farrow documentary. Of course Jerry can't fathom not being able to separate the art from the artist. He "dated" a 17 year old when he was 38.

    • @catwoman8861
      @catwoman8861 3 года назад +1

      👏

    • @joshuafisher4241
      @joshuafisher4241 27 дней назад

      Oh you mean the completely one-sided documentary that makes Mia Farrow look like a saint? You know, the actress with a convicted pedophile for a brother? That adopted and discarded children like dolls, 2 of which killed themselves and another attempted suicide? That Soon-Yi and Moses said beat and berated them? The Mia Farrow who moved into the Previn household and had an affair with Andre, which then led to his wife Dorothy having a nervous breakdown, being institutionalised and later having a lobotomy? I'm guessing you sided with her over Allen because that documentary did nothing but tell her skewed side of the story. Sure, Jerry dated a 17yo but at least he never caused any kids to unalive themselves.

    • @bigverybadtom
      @bigverybadtom 13 дней назад

      @@joshuafisher4241 Woody Allen married his adopted daughter. Any assessment of Mia Farrow does not contradict this.

    • @joshuafisher4241
      @joshuafisher4241 13 дней назад

      @@bigverybadtom She was never his adopted daughter. At least have a basic grasp of the facts before you cast judgement.

  • @lastlaugh7512
    @lastlaugh7512 6 лет назад +92

    Please never restrict this content... like every other late night youtube channel..

    • @ipodtouchfreak100
      @ipodtouchfreak100 6 лет назад +8

      Last Laugh THANK YOU. I hate that other late night channels only upload the un important "funny" parts of the interview with no context and I realize why they do it more videos more views but it's so nice to watch a whole interview without having to sift through parts and pieces like a puzzle

    • @bugman247
      @bugman247 6 лет назад

      Bill Cosby pushin' more than Jello / Bill Cosby Such a nasty fellow
      Bill Cosby Give the ladies Quaalude / Bill Cosbt Then he help 'em get nude
      Bill Cosby Gonna make you doze off / Bill Cosby Then he take your clothes off
      REPLY

  • @v.e2035
    @v.e2035 6 лет назад +38

    The thing with Jerry is that his comedy didn't require vulgarity or raunchy sex comments. From the 70s to today, hands down , Jerry is a true comedian. You don't have to laugh, but respect you gotta give

  • @Hollins23
    @Hollins23 5 лет назад

    Great interview!

  • @williamcortelyou4524
    @williamcortelyou4524 5 лет назад +2

    I completely understand. The greatest thing I ever found for any tragedy is sitting down, in the dark, maybe a beer or something harder, and just listening to a comedian. When I couldn't sleep, Jeffries, Oswald, CK, Rock, Chappelle, Hofstetter, all those guys helped me so much, and still do when the day is hard.

  • @mclmg
    @mclmg 6 лет назад +14

    What makes this exciting is the fact that in this taping, Colbert, Steve Martin and Jerry Seinfeld are all in the same backstage area of the Ed Sullivan Theatre

  • @jameshhough
    @jameshhough 6 лет назад +65

    "Huffing the Discomfort" will be the name of my biography.

    • @ZenGeekDad
      @ZenGeekDad 4 года назад

      That's pretty clever; I like it. The mind definitely stops to spin that one around a few different angles before moving on.

    • @digitalxsca
      @digitalxsca 4 года назад +1

      6:35 signal to change theme

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas
    @A-small-amount-of-peas 6 лет назад +34

    Somewhere in that uncomfortable silence during the Cosby bit Stephen Colbert grew as a talk show host. Love him or hate him you have to respect Jerry Seinfeld for speaking his mind and not worry about offending people as so many guests on talk show just seem safe and don't really talk about anything of interest.

  • @StatusQuonald
    @StatusQuonald 6 лет назад

    This is a nice interview. They're both real comfortable, real nice to watch.

  • @CT37BN
    @CT37BN 6 лет назад +7

    Being observant for anything that is so simple yet also relevant and a stickler are qualities that make Mr. Seinfeld ( the man and the show ) funny and a stand-out.

  • @definitelyjaren7041
    @definitelyjaren7041 6 лет назад +409

    Ya like Jazz?

    • @Paooul13
      @Paooul13 6 лет назад

      What was that intro music? I must know...

    • @MisterFoxx
      @MisterFoxx 6 лет назад +5

      Wow did none of y’all get the Bee Movie reference?

    • @xMaverickFPS
      @xMaverickFPS 6 лет назад +3

      Paooul13 - they were just jamming. it wasn't anything constructed. they were trying to time his sitting down, but he faked them out on accident like once or twice lol

    • @Allagi22
      @Allagi22 6 лет назад

      Dunno about Jazz but Da ya like dogs?

    • @jf1996100
      @jf1996100 6 лет назад

      also a bruce almighty reference

  • @SARGENTO007A
    @SARGENTO007A 4 года назад +15

    hahahahaha...when he made the Star of David...that was hillarious!!!! Hahahahaha!!! He's such a funny guy...they both are.

  • @robinsinpost
    @robinsinpost 4 года назад +3

    The part when Colbert made the cross and his comment was hilarious.
    Instant comedy.

    • @CharlieQuartz
      @CharlieQuartz 4 года назад

      Jerry’s “I don’t care” star made it so much better

  • @trapezeable
    @trapezeable 6 лет назад +667

    That interview was about...nothing

    • @navaneeth95
      @navaneeth95 6 лет назад +31

      Moon Gazer i see what you did there

    • @marvinthemartian857
      @marvinthemartian857 6 лет назад +8

      At least it was something

    • @jamesburgess2k
      @jamesburgess2k 6 лет назад +30

      Wow, that Seinfeld guy should make a show about that...I wonder what the title would be tho?

    • @The8347135
      @The8347135 6 лет назад +14

      James Burgess "Jerry"

    • @jamesburgess2k
      @jamesburgess2k 6 лет назад +4

      The8347135 brilliant

  • @mee5789
    @mee5789 6 лет назад +392

    I can't tell if they hate each other or are getting along ok...

    • @kiltxan1642
      @kiltxan1642 6 лет назад +78

      They are definitely doing it after the show

    • @S3v3n13tt3r5
      @S3v3n13tt3r5 6 лет назад +37

      watch steve on jerry's show, pretty sure they are friendly outside work.

    • @MustafaAlNuaimi
      @MustafaAlNuaimi 6 лет назад +32

      That is Definition of friendship.

    • @MichaelDG2023
      @MichaelDG2023 6 лет назад +69

      That is every Jerry Seinfeld interview: it's impossible to tell whether he likes anyone!

    • @tuxiewuxie2201
      @tuxiewuxie2201 6 лет назад +53

      They don't have good chemistry but they're both talented enough to make it a good interview

  • @SbongamandlaMaphumulo
    @SbongamandlaMaphumulo 5 лет назад

    Great conversation

  • @vinceedwards3978
    @vinceedwards3978 2 года назад

    I am super glad that I clicked this video! Jerry's fathers joke to him was hilarious!

  • @LJdaentertainer
    @LJdaentertainer 6 лет назад +86

    shit got real

  • @kadambariprasad208
    @kadambariprasad208 6 лет назад +17

    I think this was a pretty awesome conversation between two awesome people. Those who expect a very "proper" and "orchestrated" interview like many in television may find it a little cringe inducing. Stephen seems to have been thinking that couple of times here, but I loved it! It's a great question- should the person's "private" life be separated from their work? I'd love to watch these two have a conversation off camera!

  • @sburr7402
    @sburr7402 5 лет назад +13

    I love how the entire 10:07 video is names after a 3 second blip... gotta get them clicks!

  • @itchynights
    @itchynights 5 лет назад +127

    i don't mind that jerry can still listen to cosby. what i do mind is how ridiculous he thought the idea was that someone might not be able to anymore.

    • @ZenGeekDad
      @ZenGeekDad 5 лет назад +14

      I see your point. And I agree. I can see reasonable minds aligning with either Seinfeld's or Colbert's take, but I can't see a reasonable mind thinking only their view is right. Part of that is just Jerry's personality and I suspect the micro-culture that he takes as the norm (i.e., what he grew up with): he's comfortable telling people uncomfortable unsupportive things.

    • @zingzangspillip1
      @zingzangspillip1 5 лет назад +6

      I studied with people at university who wouldn't listen to Wagner because of his antisemitism. Some people are sensitive about these things.

    • @user-os8sq3uh4n
      @user-os8sq3uh4n 4 года назад +1

      If I had the best blacksmith in all 7 kingdoms, he'd still be the best blacksmith.

    • @youonlyliveonce12ish
      @youonlyliveonce12ish 4 года назад +3

      @Comicbookstoreguy177 Comic you literally just repeated the first comment.
      We know he is not telling others how to feel. We know he thinks it is ridiculous or silly to think otherwise. But it is ridiculous to think it is ridiculous or silly that some people might not be able to stand him anymore.

    • @gtb2009b
      @gtb2009b 4 года назад +4

      I’m sorry but the jokes that made me laugh as a kid are still funny today even if the guy that told them was Bill Cosby didn’t stop making them funny jokes. So I guess you may have to separate the man from the standup but the man had a long successful career telling a lot of jokes he is funny

  • @LloydBraun11
    @LloydBraun11 6 лет назад +141

    Jerry is 63 years old!? He looks better than Jayson Alexander did at 33!

    • @hhll9294
      @hhll9294 5 лет назад +3

      Jason

    • @Spinal5678
      @Spinal5678 5 лет назад +2

      Yaysun

    • @peterbondy
      @peterbondy 5 лет назад +1

      LloydBraun11 laughter is the best medicine.

    • @williamcortelyou4524
      @williamcortelyou4524 5 лет назад +1

      JERRY!

    • @ZenGeekDad
      @ZenGeekDad 5 лет назад

      He does now, yes. But a few years ago, he was looking mid-seventies. Much heavier, grayer, thinner hair even, and more tired/spent/crabby.

  • @rjcripe
    @rjcripe 6 лет назад +549

    I love it when Jerry gets neurotic.

    • @guthax30
      @guthax30 6 лет назад +1

      rjcripe it takes an ultra fucked up person to be a comedian. We're lucky the cos wasn't eating Christian babies and drinking demons blood.

    • @rjcripe
      @rjcripe 6 лет назад +6

      guthax30 I wouldn't say every comedian is fucked up, but enough of them are. I think Stephen Colbert, for instance, is basically a normal, sane, if a little odd, human being. Same with a few more like Jimmy Kimmel and David Letterman. Others... not so much. Seinfeld, Louis CK, Robin Williams, Lewis Black, Ricky Gervais, Richard Pryor, Maria Bamford, Dave Chappelle, etc... they all have some loose screws.

    • @golfinguru11
      @golfinguru11 6 лет назад +6

      I think being fucked is necessary to be an exceptional stand up comedian. colbert and kimmel didnt do stand up, and letterman was shit at it

    • @mike3894
      @mike3894 6 лет назад +1

      So you love him whenever he's awake.

    • @kono0891
      @kono0891 6 лет назад +1

      Thats like saying I like a carrot when it's orange.

  • @Angela-yn3fc
    @Angela-yn3fc 6 лет назад +8

    I've been to his live act twice now and laugh so hard my stomach hurts by the end! He is the BEST!

  • @poser_disposer
    @poser_disposer 6 лет назад +2

    Colbert is a great host of this show, I'm happy he got this job. I will always miss the daily show and the colbert report back to back though.

  • @In-N-Out333
    @In-N-Out333 6 лет назад +31

    What does Jerry Lewis leaving his sons out of his will have anything to do with what Bill Cosby did? Can someone please explain that to me? It honestly doesn't sound like a very good analogy on Seinfeld's part.

    • @stanknight9159
      @stanknight9159 5 лет назад +11

      @Trius It was more the example that came to his mind at the time. It's one thing being put on the spot then analyzing what one said afterwards.
      I also think it was more fresh in his heart since Lewis just died August 2017, a month before this interview, so I am sure that was still on his mind.
      We all say stupid shit just that thankfully it is not always being recorded and analyzed by everyone.

    • @Suzanne4415
      @Suzanne4415 3 года назад +2

      I'm sure it was fresh on his mind, but it does show that he either doesn't get rape or (more likely) hadn't spent any time really thinking about what Cosby's actually done.

    • @accountnotfound4209
      @accountnotfound4209 3 года назад +3

      @@Suzanne4415 he probably lacks empathy

    • @devine999
      @devine999 2 года назад +1

      @@accountnotfound4209 I think this sums it up.

    • @goldenboatcaptain
      @goldenboatcaptain 2 года назад +3

      It's not about the levels of wrongdoing, but moreso the point that people can be shitty, but you can still appreciate the art.

  • @vanthadoun1
    @vanthadoun1 6 лет назад +37

    Tragedy in comedy is a very tricky subject. Alot of people can't separate the two emotions, it wasnt until recently that I saw the humor in bad situations. At a friend's funeral, they presented a pretaped video, the person who died took about 30 minutes to joke, tell stories and present the wonderfulness of life. Everyone in the audience laughed. Amidst tragedy we found comedy to make us feel better and allow us to celebrate life. I think I understand what Sienfeld is saying about Cosby's comedic body of work. At the time, Cosby was a pioneer, his material was very funny, it made you think about the small nuances of how things worked. I am not making any excuses for his deplorable actions (there is no excuse) but at the same time, you can't take away his achievements in comedy. This was a very grey area for an interview and I can't imagine anyone with the cajones besides Stephen Colbert to touch on this topic.

    • @shaynewaugh2111
      @shaynewaugh2111 6 лет назад +3

      vantha doun On Jerry's point about comedy in tragedy, I think it is one thing when the tragedy is the subject and the comedian is owning their own tragedy. The issue here, is Cosby was the perpetrator and so I find myself siding more with Colbert here.

    • @coolmountains25
      @coolmountains25 6 лет назад +3

      Vantha Doun You're making a false equivalence. You say there is no excuse for Cosbys actions and then you say you can't take away his achievements in comedy, while it's true he was historically influential comedically, and no one can take that from him, the truth is his cereal raping does ruin his comedy and spoils it to the point where he is no longer relatable. It's disgusting and grating to listen to him and think, 'Wow! while he was writing this bit he had probably just got done raping another young woman.'
      Also it's not Stephen Colbert who decided to broach this subject but Jerry Seinfeld, Colbert had no option but to talk about it and tell the truth 'he was a big fan of Bill Cosby when he was younger but now Cosbys comedy is ruined for him and he won't listen to it.'
      Im sorry about the loss of your friend, and im glad you had a positive experience at such a vulnerable setting. The connection between comedy and tragedy is ancient, and mysterious. Why is tragedy and comedy so closely related? Why do we cope with comedy? Does it really make us feel better? Does making other people laugh or laughing yourself feel better. What do you prefer Comedy or Tragedy? Both? The false equivalence i talked about is the connection between tragedy and comedy you broached. While it's sometimes difficult but truly rewarding to find comedy in tragedy in certain settings, a comedy that's found tragedy is a whole other story. And they are not the same thing.

    • @cainm6375
      @cainm6375 6 лет назад +1

      vantha doun the only people who can't make that critical separation are of the excessively dense and self-righteous mold

    • @SurmaSampo
      @SurmaSampo 6 лет назад +2

      Some people lack an analytical mind and can't separate their own emotions and beliefs from a facts of a topic.

    • @vanthadoun1
      @vanthadoun1 6 лет назад

      Agreed, I think in this day and age, any dirt about a person's personal life will be dug up and put on the media the next day or even hour. You have no private life anymore. People forget that Thomas Jefferson was a slave owner, he condoned the ownership of slaves, he had children with one of the women he kept as a personal slave, for some reason Hollywood wants to romanticize that about Jefferson. I am not saying 2 wrongs make a right. Bill Cosby is a creep, but people want to sit on their high horse and criticize others because their shit doesn't smell bad. I gave Bill Cosby the benefit of the doubt when it was 2 accusers, when the numbers hit double digits, then I backed away and said "where there is smoke, there's fire"

  • @ocb7160
    @ocb7160 4 года назад +7

    0:35 Colbert goes down to Jerry's level because he deeply respects him as a comedian. Jerry thanks him for the gesture.

  • @KellysHeroes777
    @KellysHeroes777 Месяц назад

    Jerry absolutely mastered the art of delivery

  • @coco0789
    @coco0789 6 лет назад +25

    Great interview Stephen!!

  • @zyaicob
    @zyaicob 5 лет назад +5

    Imho, i can love the work and hate the jerk, but the conflict comes when my enjoyment of their work supports that person financially

    • @TheAnxietyCloset
      @TheAnxietyCloset 4 года назад

      There is a monstrous difference though between jerk and rapist/sexual predator.

  • @screwyootube1
    @screwyootube1 5 лет назад +1

    I like how Colbert uses "husbanding" BEFORE changing it to "nurturing"! LOL, he knew what he was doing, and got the reaction out of Seinfeld he wanted! Two comedians doing their job so well!

    • @carltonreese4854
      @carltonreese4854 4 года назад

      He said the word twice before Seinfeld acknowledged it. It was obvious fishing attempt -- a stupid word at that.

  • @chantelsdrawers
    @chantelsdrawers 6 лет назад

    He always gets standing ovations

  • @filbo9367
    @filbo9367 6 лет назад +208

    In recent years I feel like Seinfeld is talking more and more about what it means to be a comedian and is just sort of sitting in his ivory tower of old fame

    • @Stbuster31
      @Stbuster31 6 лет назад +11

      Fil Bo yeap. Still great but he's getting out of touch which is fine. That's who he is

    • @nikesb350
      @nikesb350 6 лет назад +32

      I think he's earned it. Is his taste or style a little dated? Maybe, but I don't think he's really chiming in on modern comedy so much anymore. He's sticking to who he is.

    • @tinnic
      @tinnic 6 лет назад +62

      Dude, he's 63. I know he doesn't look it but that's how old he is. He's definitely reached the age when he can reflect on his life. Now if he was 43 and talking like this, you could say something. But at 63, he's transitioned into the wise elder who remembers history and passes it on to the next generation.

    • @JaBarge303
      @JaBarge303 6 лет назад +11

      He is so unfunny

    • @aneesh.joseph
      @aneesh.joseph 6 лет назад +12

      He was always talking about being a comedian. Seinfeld was about the comedic process

  • @Carskinify
    @Carskinify 4 года назад +23

    In the old days they would hide the misdeeds of stars. We never knew what kind of people they really were.

  • @Hakotora
    @Hakotora 5 лет назад +1

    9:33 "everybody's gotta be somewhere" not bad haha

  • @tatathebutterfly
    @tatathebutterfly 6 лет назад +2

    I hate a long distant hello. If you wait a few moments we can greet each other at a normal distance.

  • @PauloNideck
    @PauloNideck 5 лет назад +74

    So awesome! I love his interviews, Seinfeld is like a bad boy to the show biz lately... bravo!

  • @KaitainCPS
    @KaitainCPS 5 лет назад +20

    Errr...comparing Lewis's misdemeanors to those of Cosby is a bit of a stretch.

    • @joshuafisher4241
      @joshuafisher4241 27 дней назад

      You enjoy the work of many directors and film stars who signed a letter defending Roman Polanski (that list includes Meryl Streep btw) yet you'll continue to watch their work, as will I. How is it different to say that? They literally signed a letter supporting a guy who raped a 13yo

  • @cafu8012
    @cafu8012 5 лет назад

    Comedians in cars getting coffee - THAT is funny!

  • @animatorFan74
    @animatorFan74 8 месяцев назад

    hahahaha.... "Everybody's gotta be somewhere"..... genius! :)

  • @ssppeellll
    @ssppeellll 6 лет назад +3

    I think the problem with appreciating Cosby's comedy as one used to is not just the deplorable acts most people now believe he is guilty of. I think it is also the persona we saw behind the humor. It's so hard to reconcile the 'nice guy' delivering the humor with what Cosby has been accused of.
    If, for example, Sam Kinison had been found guilty of similar acts, I don't think people would have been as put off from his humor that much.

  • @bkzone8
    @bkzone8 3 года назад +3

    I am with you Stephen. My family does not even speak Bill Cosby's name anymore. We use to love and laugh at everything that he did. I think my favourite album of his was why is there air? He left a big void in our lives. Now I fill that void with people like you and John Oliver! Keep up the good work!

  • @cetti4405
    @cetti4405 3 года назад +2

    I love comedy, especially stand-up - Wish I had that talent. Would never leave the stage. Nothing like seeing people laugh.

  • @neilm2794
    @neilm2794 5 лет назад

    That joke at the end made me LOL

  • @jermed2001
    @jermed2001 5 лет назад +3

    Jerry Seinfeld has an adorable laugh and he is like me in a way...I laugh at everything.

  • @webherring
    @webherring 6 лет назад +29

    Jerry's squinting like Gilbert Godfrey!

  • @barrettolson82
    @barrettolson82 6 лет назад +2

    *Draws Star of David* love it haha

  • @networkfilms9746
    @networkfilms9746 Год назад

    0:43 very smooth recovery from almost tripping Stephen 👞
    True professional

  • @amandastreeter4178
    @amandastreeter4178 6 лет назад +6

    The only thing of my grandfathers that I really wanted after he died was his bill Cosby records. But they were lost. I found A set in my husband's grandparents attic and can't bring myself to listen to them after knowing what I know now.

    • @kcd1342
      @kcd1342 5 лет назад

      I wouldn't worry about it. If they were in the attic they are probably melted anyway.

    • @toddjones7919
      @toddjones7919 5 лет назад

      Well, you're not that bright, I guess, which makes me wonder how you ever found him funny before.

    • @TitoTimTravels
      @TitoTimTravels 5 лет назад

      His old stuff will always be hysterical. 'The Best of Bill Cosby' from 1969 is one of the best comedy albums of all time!

    • @cassynicole7615
      @cassynicole7615 5 лет назад

      I would throw them out, personally. Bad karma to keep fruit from the poisoned tree... A monster is a monster it doesn't matter that he knew how to tell jokes when he wasn't knocking women unconscious with drugs and raping them for decades.

    • @toddjones7919
      @toddjones7919 5 лет назад

      @@cassynicole7615 Yes, but Jerry's a lot smarter than you.

  • @MsColdCanada
    @MsColdCanada 6 лет назад +26

    Jerry is in an easier position than Stephen to separate a beloved character from the art. Both are comedians and actors but if Colbert did something heinous I would be "hurt" more than if Seinfeld did the same. Seinfeld's TV character was a selfish man rather than a role model and although my "knowing" either man is a well crafted illusion I expect more integrity from Stephen than I do from Jerry. If the early stand up Eddie Murphy (not today's family comedy movie Eddie) or Andrew Dice Clay had done those crimes instead of Bill Cosby I would have been less surprised and therefore less disappointed. It's only because we do not know the true character of the man but only know him by his character's persona.

    • @Kanggaxx
      @Kanggaxx 6 лет назад

      Who cares how surprised you would have been? You are really a pretty creepy person, you know that? You would be less disappointed about the fact that dozens of women got raped depending ON WHO DID IT? Woooookaaaaaaay.

    • @ninakore
      @ninakore 6 лет назад +2

      You’re pretentious enough to admit you don’t know a person but still go on to expect someone to have more ‘intergrity’? You only expect this based on Colbert’s political leanings. A lot of comedians still hold Cosby in high esteem as a comedian because the art of comedy means more to them than it does to someone who isn’t in the profession.

    • @einsteinadonis4544
      @einsteinadonis4544 6 лет назад

      Fair point, and as Jerry himself so often loves to say: a comedian can only be himself. So how can he even try pretend that he can separate the comedy from the man?

  • @DanielGorham1
    @DanielGorham1 6 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know the intro music that Jerry walks in on? I love it...

  • @BrownThunderBass
    @BrownThunderBass 5 лет назад

    His walking out music is super nice

  • @TheMoggFREE
    @TheMoggFREE 6 лет назад +6

    When you're not close with the guest, just a handshake is fine.

  • @SexxyTonight
    @SexxyTonight 6 лет назад +18

    Jerry's loved ones are not on "The Cosby fk List" or he would have shut up!

  • @stevenlennon12
    @stevenlennon12 4 года назад +1

    great entrance music

  • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
    @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 5 лет назад +1

    I've never heard "left handed compliment", only "back handed compliment". _"The"_ defining comedian for me during my childhood was the wonderful Chris Morris, who is still hilarious today.

    • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
      @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 5 лет назад

      @Tatsujiro Kurogane, yeah, I thought it likely to be to do with the old "sinister" nature of the left hand. I think there's still a few sayings in modern use that use that notion, even?

  • @KellerCRD
    @KellerCRD 6 лет назад +104

    Jerry's dressed like he should be driving a hearse

    • @suburbanhobbyist2752
      @suburbanhobbyist2752 6 лет назад

      I agree. Had to go back and look because I was sure he has some color in his tie. Nope, black on black. Why Jerry?

    • @wiretrap1035
      @wiretrap1035 6 лет назад

      Judging from the interview, I'd say it was his own.

    • @hanscombe72
      @hanscombe72 6 лет назад +4

      I'm a fan of 90's dressing. Jerry always looked sharp in that he was always in a Jacket and tie. He had a red blazer in a few of his on stage intros that I still really like to this day. 501 jeans, white Nikes and a brightly coloured button down shirt with his big Breitling chronograph and of course his A2 bomber jacket. His look now is really lean and mean.

    • @carlosoliveira-rc2xt
      @carlosoliveira-rc2xt 6 лет назад

      KellerCRD or a limo

    • @gordonm7038
      @gordonm7038 6 лет назад

      He's unfunny.

  • @kcdy8486
    @kcdy8486 4 года назад +5

    Comedy, music, paintings, etc, are like mathematical equations. If an evil person produces one that is true, it's still true. If the person who creates the art does evil, it's still art.

  • @cu7695
    @cu7695 3 года назад +1

    7:51 Great comedic Timing. Seinfeld is a maestro of his craft

  • @RammaCriCkeT
    @RammaCriCkeT 5 лет назад +2

    Jerry Seinfield, the only man on this earth who hasn't figured out he was the least funny part about Seinfield. It was the writers (not him) and his supporting cast (not him) that made the show great. I've never heard anyone talk about Seinfield and talk about how Jerry did that funny thing on a show.
    But man does he act like he was the main event of it all.

    • @matth1211
      @matth1211 4 года назад

      haha i mean him and Larry David were the main writers of the show. i sort of agree that his character wasn't always the funniest, but he wasn't really supposed to be.

  • @dianahahas1747
    @dianahahas1747 5 лет назад +6

    I reacted the same way, when I thought I could totally still do so -- til I tried it. Whether he is guilty or innocent in truth, it doesn't work. Too sad and weird. Can't do it. Had to turn it off.

    • @slcRN1971
      @slcRN1971 4 года назад +1

      Coffee's Brewing : that is what happened to me. I like the other actors in his hit TV series, so I decided to try viewing some episodes that came on TV. I didn’t even get through the first half half hour.!

    • @soulrappist177
      @soulrappist177 4 года назад

      Guilty because social media said he's guilty. What a bunch of idiots.

  • @andrewcummins2194
    @andrewcummins2194 4 года назад +77

    i try but i just can't warm to jerry seinfeld

    • @edwassermann8368
      @edwassermann8368 4 года назад +20

      most overrated comic evvvvvvvver

    • @metrorealty7631
      @metrorealty7631 4 года назад +12

      You're supposed to feel uncomfortable with Jerry Seinfeld, that's his comedy.

    • @dwgradio9799
      @dwgradio9799 4 года назад +7

      I have never laughed as hard as I did when I saw Seinfeld live. I hurt when I left the theater. The man is a genius.

    • @Animusapertus
      @Animusapertus 4 года назад +7

      @@edwassermann8368 lol he is probably the most successful comedian of all time. Thats fine if you dont like him, but he's certainly not overrated haha

    • @edwassermann8368
      @edwassermann8368 4 года назад +2

      Uechi Ryuk Because? Ah, right because his TV show in the 90s was so popular. Go watch Larry Sanders from the exact same time. Every comedian with two brain cells considers this the best comedy sitcom of all time. And it's still fresh to this day. Just because something is popular sure as hell doesn't mean it's that good. Lemme guess, you think the Backstreet Boys are the best band of all time too, huh? That would explain things. :)

  • @MLouah-gp9ef
    @MLouah-gp9ef 6 лет назад +2

    People don’t like Seinfeld because he’s ridiculously confident

  • @GabGotti3
    @GabGotti3 2 года назад +2

    Who is here because of “we need to talk about Cosby”

  • @hamburgerhelperflick
    @hamburgerhelperflick 6 лет назад +260

    Seinfeld completely misses the point when he talks about "tragic" in terms of Cosby. What happened to the women was tragic. The fact that Cosby went through what he went through and how he was called out and vilified is not tragic. And Stephen is right - Jerry Lewis not including his sons in his will is completely different from drugging and raping women.

    • @clairek4523
      @clairek4523 6 лет назад +12

      This.

    • @CharlieTooHuman
      @CharlieTooHuman 6 лет назад +31

      It's very tragic, despite his losses being justified... For the audience, the victims, the comedian, his family and friends... It's ALL tragic. A person who is unable to distinguish between right and wrong and who uses his power to act on dangerous impulses is a tragedy in itself. It's like the Shakespearean tragedy of Macbeth. A king who did horrible things to get to his position of power, only for it to all fall apart in the end because of his unwillingness to cleanse himself of his corrupt and deceitful habits.Tragic tales are not always about good people. They can be about those who have it all, but who are unable to tame their own vices and inner demons and end up hurting those around them. Cosby is an example of that... but I think what Jerry was getting at is that Cosby's allegations are tragic for the audience.

    • @ravishingravi
      @ravishingravi 6 лет назад +9

      hamburgerhelperflick Taking yourself way too seriously.

    • @trueminimalist3962
      @trueminimalist3962 6 лет назад +16

      It's tragic in the Greek tragedy sense, and I think that is what Seinfeld is alluding to. Tragic as in downfall by one's own hand.

    • @CharlieTooHuman
      @CharlieTooHuman 6 лет назад +24

      @Playa Vista Okay? But did they give consent to being sexually taken advantage of while they were high? Missed that little tidbit, didn't you? Taking drugs and having sex are two completely different things, just so you know. Consenting to one does not mean you are consenting to the other.

  • @MichelleCoxPhotography
    @MichelleCoxPhotography 6 лет назад +5

    I love Jerry... and I loved this interview ha

  • @avtpro
    @avtpro 4 года назад +1

    "There's tragedy in comedy" Truth. RIP Robin Williams.

    • @Jermbot15
      @Jermbot15 4 года назад

      I'm pretty sure that line was about comedy coming from tragedy, and less about tragedy coming from comedians.

  • @albinoclok
    @albinoclok 6 лет назад +1

    "Everybody's gotta be somewhere" is what Ben Stein said to me when I said "Hey, you're Ben Stein." He did it in his signature monotone, though.

  • @slxxpyhollow
    @slxxpyhollow 6 лет назад +60

    Wtf is there a 3rd grader on the piano or what

    • @hospitalcleaner
      @hospitalcleaner 6 лет назад +6

      That's dave brubeck inspired block chords you're hearing

    • @catweasle5737
      @catweasle5737 6 лет назад

      Overclockeador: It's hard to believe someone had to explain that to them. They really didn't get what The Gore Merchant meant? Wow.

    • @ChiefVizier
      @ChiefVizier 5 лет назад

      @@r3bs k. But his piano is discordant and always ruins every intro for every guest

  • @MattHibbard1993
    @MattHibbard1993 5 лет назад +3

    If jerry cusses, he'll spontaneously combust

  • @soran27
    @soran27 6 лет назад

    u can see some spare mugs in the cabinet behind Stephen as he walks @ 0:32

  • @philippides
    @philippides 3 года назад +1

    I don't know why I thought Jerry Seinfeld would be a bad talk show guests. He's funny but I also thought he was kind of mean. But he was so warm and charming here, even as he and Stephen Colbert disagreed. It was really refreshing

  • @DRK0114
    @DRK0114 5 лет назад +8

    wow - an actual conversation on a late night show

    • @chytstorm
      @chytstorm 5 лет назад

      Yeah, many interviews are more like performances made to seem like casual conversations.

  • @dallasboringnews7157
    @dallasboringnews7157 5 лет назад +3

    I can relate. I rummaged through my father's closet once and found a book titled "fatherhood" written by Bill Cosby. I now understand why my mother wanted a divorce.

  • @benjamincolonjr6600
    @benjamincolonjr6600 3 года назад

    Love the walk out music for Jerry

  • @babycakes2077
    @babycakes2077 6 лет назад

    Just finished sopranos last week, Jerry my ❤️ jerZ strong, baby💪🏻