He posted one on his Instagram. I was gonna comment with a link but can't do that here. You'll have to scroll all the waaay back though. He posted it in 2015. Lol
okay wait i just did some investigation and i found some info on the shooting that killed the coach’s son, and now i am genuinely so so sad. turns out the coach was the one to find his son dead in the alley where the carjacking happened. it’s just so senseless and sad.
Thanks Lilayyy for sharing your research. That’s the kind of thing I would do too...it’s always sad when some senseless violence like this happens, but I can’t help but be curious
"that was the first time I'd ever heard, there was, an alternative." Swoosh! It's really interesting seeing a comic still in development. He's talking and you see him losing the audience and then his delivery gets flat and like he's just trying to remember the right order to say his lines in. But then something hits with the audience and his face lights up and he takes on the speech mannerisms and demeanour we're more familiar with
I kind of wish he would try to go more conversational and anecdotal in his next special. It would be interesting to see something that isn't so polished with no fat on it
You couldn't really hear the end of it because people were making noise but he says "that's the first time I ever heard there was an alternative to basketball so I became the best at that" meaning doing drugs and alcohol. I've heard him do some of this bit elsewhere where you can hear all of it.
Saw him last night in Poughkeepsie. He killed it. All focus on his rehab stint. Very well done. Will be polished for a nf special soon I guess. Stay healthy JM!
The Catholic grade school basketball stories are so relatable and true, down to the weird friend of the coach who just hung out at practices. I played in games in the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter if we were up by 20. Bench warmers unite! Thanks for the laughs, John.
Wow! The detailed version of the bit I've heard probably 20 times. It got really personal and autobiographical. I wonder why he cut the bit about his coach's first words after his son dying.
@@raemorefield4677 think they were saying THIS is the detailed version. Cause he did a bit about basketball in The Top Part but this is longer and more detailed about how bad he was at basketball and has more story to it.
I was half listening to this while working and the laugh at 18:41 that sounds like she was doing back up vocals in the B-52s Rock Lobster totally threw me.
Notice something very important: Early John Mulaney had lots of ums and you knows. He exorcised all of them from his speaking habits. To watch his later stuff, he speaks with absolutely no hitches whatsoever and his delivery is flawless. But it came with practice.
Well I think when he's working out material this is what its like even now (little notebook and all lol). A good example of this is the clip of him working out some of the material he did in his snl monologue (3rd time). He does the joke about dads having no friends and I wouldnt say there were no hitches. But by his monologue that weekend its right where it needs to be. So i think with practice he figured out how to work out material quickly to be able to get a very tight set with just right delivery. Its always interesting to see the process tho.
well, I’d say it’s more about memorization. in this, he’s got a sheet of notes and he’s testing things out. a set like kid gorgeous is completely memorized and timed
Yoy couldn't really hear the end of it because people were making noise but he says "that's the first time I ever heard there was an alternative to basketball so I became the best at that" (meaning doing drugs and alcohol).
It delights me to have something in common with John Mulaney. It was volleyball and not basketball, but I too was a benchwarmer, and my team decided my number would be 13, the unlucky one, because every time I attempted to do anything serious something bad would happen. I sprained my fingers so many times. Got bloody noses and gave them to others. I was one of three usual benchwarmers and we too would be put into the game the second half of the last set (I don't know if that's the word, the matches were divided into three parts). One time we managed to catch a very difficult throw from the other team, and we were so in awe we watched the ball roll up high to ceiling (which was quite tall), and then come back down, and there was two of us supposed to catch it, and we both extended our arms (in a bagher, I don't know the word again), and the ball fell to the ground between us about half a meter distant from both, and we lost the point
Two things: 1. My fiancée is actually a fairly direct descendant of Solomon Schechter. I’ll see about spreading the word to the family at large that the Chicago school’s basketball team has a history of being conniving shitheels and see what they can do. 2. As the fat kid who was permanently incapable of doing sports properly in school, the nickname “Tank” really hit me where I live.
I just now caught "sometimes he probably rented a movie and made a night out of it" oh my god how did I miss that last time I watched this clip ahahaha
Well by this time he already had writing experience on Comedy Central and Mr. Show. And then also worked extensively with other greats like Birbiglia and Kroll and Holmes and what have you.
@@harrisondunn6684 Well that might explain how he was THIS good, but it only raises more questions, such as, how tf was he THAT good as an even younger kid ?
Hilarious! The first time I saw the bulls play against my 76ers was in middle school. Jordan and Barclay both scored over 50 that night. Great story! Watch out for hoops Mulaney
@@SG-qj8ne Oh snap, I just realized that that is the ‘I shall scream’ titled episode that I’ve been listening to at least weekly… if not daily for the past year myself 😂 The whole ‘P’cast’ from start to finish is gold.
@@catytheredheadedalaskan8118 he was sober here and by that, I mean you can be in recovery and be considered sober even if you’re taking cough medication for a cough. Sobriety looks different to different people. You’re just stigmatizing addiction. I hope you realize you shouldn’t be so careless with your words. Like, I see you’re trying to be funny. But just because you watch comedians, it doesn’t mean YOU’RE funny.
8:10 - it is vodka 100%. The way he holds the water bottle a little too much, the way he swigs from it, the way he gets more comfortable and the delivery is smoother and he's so much more comfortable in just a couple minutes... It's very much alcohol.
woah a John bit I havent seen before
yeah it’s so exciting! it’s been hard trying to find clips I haven’t seen before
Right??? I got so excited when I stumbled across this.
Lol I saw this comment and realized I liked it before
This isn't that different. He just added to his basketball joke from his top part special
He prefers Jon
John: "I'm a little high on dayquil"
Narrator: It was not dayquil.
Plot twist: The narrator is either A. Also John Mulaney or B. Nick Kroll
"I'm a little high on DayQuil" later casually mentions alcoholics mask their drinking with cough syrup
8rt7
I’m assuming that’s a Ron Howard voiceover
@@adamusmanov5273 lmao
"I know a guy with hooks for hands"
"What are three other things about him?"
Heavily underrated comment
Just beautiful man..,just beautiful 😂🤣🤣😂
well first, he PUSHED him.
I'M GAY, I HAVE AIDS, I HAVE HOOKS FOR HANDS
Well he has a pirate hat and a peg leg and an eyepatch and sometimes a parrot on his shoulder… do you think he’s some sort of beleaguered trader?
“I love Jewish people!” And the chorus of voices from the future cried out, “We know!”
Okay, I didn’t expect this joke to age so drastically in a week. :(
@@oliviagriffith3626 I waa gonna say ....
@@oliviagriffith3626 its ok he still has nick kroll
@5:35 “I always had a big ego. Even as a baby, I would think ‘Ooh I’m soft, and fun, and I look great.” Lmao
I loved that 😂
60% of the crowd's reaction is them saying "aw"
that's why he cut all the sad shit out but I feel like it added a lot of depth to it.
Just like the ladies u bring 2 bed..
i'd pay to see the pictures of young mulaney with his fake sweat holding a basketball
preach
He posted one on his Instagram. I was gonna comment with a link but can't do that here. You'll have to scroll all the waaay back though. He posted it in 2015. Lol
mulaney.tumblr.com/post/113541402837/power-forward-john-mulaney-live-at-the-chicago
@@cbh4166 aaaa omg im stupid ive seen this beforeeeeee thank u!
@@cbh4166 you absolute hero
*gasp* a John Mulaney video I have not yet seen
He's such an amazing storyteller I could see every scene he was talking about LOL he's great omg
my GOD he is so attractive
He is Irish. We are a gorgeous people.
He looks like Pierce Brosnan when he was that age!
@@billhillard lol
Awww You’ll end up satisfied having such pedestrian tastes
as a jewish girl from chicago who knows many people who went to Schechter, this is hilarious
I went to one in long island, and i was laughing very hard because we suck at any and all sports
"I love Jewish people, and I *fetishize* Jewish women" ... fast-forward to JM's relationship with Anna Tendler 😇
Fast forward to having a kid with Olivia Munn 💕
I love watching baby Mulaney. Thank you for posting this.
i want more!!!
Dude is such a great storyteller. Epic bit lol
You can so easily see flashes of the greatness we were all about to experience. John is amazing.
Honestly, the point he made about not essentializing people with disabilities was pretty legit.
Hm I learned a new word today
He says, as a primarily tall, sickly child
Seeing as John became a struggling alcoholic, that shit bites hard
"His mom rode a bicycle so we decided she was a lesbian". That sentence transported me back to middle school immediately.
SECRET JOHN STANDUP
I squealed
okay wait i just did some investigation and i found some info on the shooting that killed the coach’s son, and now i am genuinely so so sad. turns out the coach was the one to find his son dead in the alley where the carjacking happened. it’s just so senseless and sad.
Thanks Lilayyy for sharing your research. That’s the kind of thing I would do too...it’s always sad when some senseless violence like this happens, but I can’t help but be curious
"that was the first time I'd ever heard, there was, an alternative." Swoosh! It's really interesting seeing a comic still in development. He's talking and you see him losing the audience and then his delivery gets flat and like he's just trying to remember the right order to say his lines in. But then something hits with the audience and his face lights up and he takes on the speech mannerisms and demeanour we're more familiar with
I kind of wish he would try to go more conversational and anecdotal in his next special. It would be interesting to see something that isn't so polished with no fat on it
You couldn't really hear the end of it because people were making noise but he says "that's the first time I ever heard there was an alternative to basketball so I became the best at that" meaning doing drugs and alcohol. I've heard him do some of this bit elsewhere where you can hear all of it.
COMEDY'S GOLDEN BOY! Get well John. We need you.
Saw him last night in Poughkeepsie. He killed it. All focus on his rehab stint. Very well done. Will be polished for a nf special soon I guess. Stay healthy JM!
The Catholic grade school basketball stories are so relatable and true, down to the weird friend of the coach who just hung out at practices. I played in games in the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter if we were up by 20. Bench warmers unite! Thanks for the laughs, John.
the best part is that Nick Kroll went to Solomon Schechter (the one in Westchester but same thing)
Wow! The detailed version of the bit I've heard probably 20 times. It got really personal and autobiographical. I wonder why he cut the bit about his coach's first words after his son dying.
ooh where did you hear the detailed bit?
@@raemorefield4677 think they were saying THIS is the detailed version. Cause he did a bit about basketball in The Top Part but this is longer and more detailed about how bad he was at basketball and has more story to it.
10:16 - and now he's married to one, so I guess he's living his dreams
the self-awareness of that line made me laugh so fucking hard
I thought the same exact thing, and she's a fox.
I literally screamed during that part 😂😂😂
He even mentioned that he loves Jewish girls too. lol
ah
Seeing John Mulaney in a t-shirt is like seeing the pope in his underwear.
There’s an alternative reality where John Mulany practiced and got really really good at basketball and became a famous nba player
I doubt it
No there certainly is not. The alt universe where he has hooks for hands is like 100,000x more likely just due to pure bitter irony.
"Mulaney comes off the screen and puts it up for three... BANG! There goes that proud Asian-American woman."
No there isn't
You kept the bench at a reasonable temperature, you should be proud
How has he looked exactly the same for 15 years
that one guy laughing rlly loudly- i appreciate his energy
You could just tell he was bound for greatness.
6:34 - When the friend you invited to your standup show gives you a big laugh and is also Pete Holmes.
good shout!
"but still, he hadn't spoken"
“What country is that in blue?” In BLUE?!? That’s an ocean!
Politics maps show borders and capitals and color the countries to show them better
guy at 6:33 is a real one
“My brain then had to outsource the job!” Hahaha
Only John Mulaney would word that concept this way and it’s fucking perfect. It really is what separates him
The long version of the basketball bit! Wonderful
I was half listening to this while working and the laugh at 18:41 that sounds like she was doing back up vocals in the B-52s Rock Lobster totally threw me.
Notice something very important: Early John Mulaney had lots of ums and you knows. He exorcised all of them from his speaking habits. To watch his later stuff, he speaks with absolutely no hitches whatsoever and his delivery is flawless. But it came with practice.
Well I think when he's working out material this is what its like even now (little notebook and all lol). A good example of this is the clip of him working out some of the material he did in his snl monologue (3rd time). He does the joke about dads having no friends and I wouldnt say there were no hitches. But by his monologue that weekend its right where it needs to be. So i think with practice he figured out how to work out material quickly to be able to get a very tight set with just right delivery. Its always interesting to see the process tho.
well, I’d say it’s more about memorization. in this, he’s got a sheet of notes and he’s testing things out. a set like kid gorgeous is completely memorized and timed
I've been playing the same videos over and over again, thank you for uploading this nugget
"My brain has to...out source the job..."🤣🤣🤣
This guy is great 👍
Wow!! Thank you. I can't believe that I caught something I've never seen of him in probably the worst time of my life. Such an amazing storyteller.
Fascinating he has 21 minutes on basketball, but only used about 5 minutes of it for his special.
Two things:
1. This is brilliant.
2. Who's laughing at John now? EVERYONE CUZ HE'S HILARIOUS.
its like anything anyone wouldve blocked out of their youth he did the opposite and it makes for such damn good stories
He actually looks like a 12 year old throwing a fit in the thumbnail.
So cool to see how his bits evolve!
the shitty part is he probably started drinking around that time
Yea he said he was 13 in his The Top Part comedy special, it's also on Spotify for those of you who want to listen.
…you mean in the story? Because if you mean at the time of recording, that’s incorrect.
Yoy couldn't really hear the end of it because people were making noise but he says "that's the first time I ever heard there was an alternative to basketball so I became the best at that" (meaning doing drugs and alcohol).
It delights me to have something in common with John Mulaney. It was volleyball and not basketball, but I too was a benchwarmer, and my team decided my number would be 13, the unlucky one, because every time I attempted to do anything serious something bad would happen. I sprained my fingers so many times. Got bloody noses and gave them to others. I was one of three usual benchwarmers and we too would be put into the game the second half of the last set (I don't know if that's the word, the matches were divided into three parts). One time we managed to catch a very difficult throw from the other team, and we were so in awe we watched the ball roll up high to ceiling (which was quite tall), and then come back down, and there was two of us supposed to catch it, and we both extended our arms (in a bagher, I don't know the word again), and the ball fell to the ground between us about half a meter distant from both, and we lost the point
…catch a throw? in volleyball? I don’t want to sound patronising but I honestly am so confused haha
Nice. He's a really good story teller.
I hope he is doing okay in recovery. Can't wait to see him again.
They say he's back now! And there will be shows soon
ty for uploading this! I cant believe i haven't seen !
Thanks for uploading!
Thank you for posting this!
Two things:
1. My fiancée is actually a fairly direct descendant of Solomon Schechter. I’ll see about spreading the word to the family at large that the Chicago school’s basketball team has a history of being conniving shitheels and see what they can do.
2. As the fat kid who was permanently incapable of doing sports properly in school, the nickname “Tank” really hit me where I live.
It's about time this was uploaded to the tube, before I was only able to see it via a sometimes broken link on the UCB website
I just now caught "sometimes he probably rented a movie and made a night out of it" oh my god how did I miss that last time I watched this clip ahahaha
omg yes, why does it work only sometimes? I thought I was crazy
Sometimes I wonder how many videos of mulaney haven’t been uploaded yet I’ve watched almost all of them on here
@@sophiakarp1999 manifesting those who have hidden tapes and such from the industry to decide they want a viral video and upload ‘em
@@BelaCurcio every day i’m digging for bootlegs of the sundays with pete and john tour 😔
this is such an underrated skit I love itttttt
You're an awaeome person, @JohnMulaney. Outside and healthy or inside and working on yourself - you are loved.
INCREDIBLE. I LOVE THIS BIT
"dayquil"
Thank you for this.
this is so solid! love this guy
DayQuil? Sure...😅😅😅
that water bottle is not filled with water
thought this was a bit I haven't seen before but then I realized that this is the Basketball bit from The Top Part in its early stages.
could definitely see him playing John Stockton in a basketball movie
Who's the one audience member who laughs like a fish from spongebob
UnIronically my favorite recorded routine of his
10:42 "dudes ....he made me experience high tide!!" laugh
wow what a put together set
How was he this good as a kid? It's insane.
Well by this time he already had writing experience on Comedy Central and Mr. Show. And then also worked extensively with other greats like Birbiglia and Kroll and Holmes and what have you.
Practice.
@@harrisondunn6684 Well that might explain how he was THIS good, but it only raises more questions, such as, how tf was he THAT good as an even younger kid ?
@@harrisondunn6684 John Mulaney didn't have anything to do with Mr. Show. Maybe you meant SNL?
@@harrisondunn6684 Mr Show? Wouldn't he have been like 10 years old when that show was on? Somehow I doubt he wrote for it.
It's weird that he said Laimbeer was on the Cavaliers. Laimbeer only played for the Cavaliers for like 1 season and John wasn't even alive then.
Love to find Mulaney I haven't seen yet
8:12 - no one drinks water like that. 100% that it's vodka
No he was sober at this point
This guy might airball a basketball, but he drops buckets with his bits!
good one
What a great comic. So good.
Hilarious! The first time I saw the bulls play against my 76ers was in middle school. Jordan and Barclay both scored over 50 that night. Great story! Watch out for hoops Mulaney
small bebe
I like this better than his big specials
Me too. This and the Oh Hello interview with John Oliver- I watch them twice a week at least.
@@SG-qj8ne
Oh snap, I just realized that that is the ‘I shall scream’ titled episode that I’ve been listening to at least weekly… if not daily for the past year myself 😂
The whole ‘P’cast’ from start to finish is gold.
Thank u for your humility funny atuff
this is hilarious i love mulaney
lol his basketball experiences is basically my life.
that was really funny. dude's got skills
oh shoot! I thought he was back. Hoping Mr. Mulaney is doing well.
LOL I feel the pain. I also was so bad at sports and experienced many embarrassing moments growing up due to that.
soloman shekter was where i had basketball practice as a kid
I've never seen this extended cut of this bit!
great punchline. i went deep in the paint when i got wind of the alternitive.. .
Got to love the bootlegs.
Comedy stores should charge to have streaming of their comics.
This entire 21 minutes and 8 seconds is the most off the rails I've ever seen John be.
Drugs!
Dayquil.
@@ChiliCheeseD0g that's what allllll the addicts say
@@catytheredheadedalaskan8118 he was sober here and by that, I mean you can be in recovery and be considered sober even if you’re taking cough medication for a cough. Sobriety looks different to different people. You’re just stigmatizing addiction. I hope you realize you shouldn’t be so careless with your words. Like, I see you’re trying to be funny. But just because you watch comedians, it doesn’t mean YOU’RE funny.
he looks like he’s trying to convince himself that the water bottle will just turn into vodka so he can forget these memories
8:10 - it is vodka 100%.
The way he holds the water bottle a little too much, the way he swigs from it, the way he gets more comfortable and the delivery is smoother and he's so much more comfortable in just a couple minutes... It's very much alcohol.
My family went to the same church as his family when I was young! Saint Clement's gang
goat
I was today years old when I learned Bill Laimbeer played for the Cavs
Same here, but when John was young Laimbeer was on tbe Pistons.. so he got that part wrong.
@@bossfan49 That’s how I remember Laimbeer. Those late 80s, very early 90s Pistons teams.
His high basketball career sounds like my college career. 🥺
This is giving me Arrested Development/Buster Bluth vibes!
2/22/21, 9k views, 355 likes, this was just in my recommended, i think its gonna blow up thru the algorithm
HOOK HANDS!