Thing I've learned about Dave Gorman (who I love): never assume he's going off script. If he says or does something remotely odd, you can guarantee it's going to crop up again later in the show
Was in the audience for this one. Great episode, Dave very emotional at the end as last episode. Think we need an outtakes video as I seem to remember he lost it big time on the Trans-Siberian express part and had to do another take. Fantastic series.
Dave, thank you. I'm one of the people alluded to in one episode of Goodish, being someone who had never heard of you. That was season 1 episode 1. Over the past week, I've spent almost all my free waking hours watching episode after episode after episode. Now, I can say, "Well, well, well (LOL), I'm glad, you performed, for us now."
A more than good-ish end to the best comedy series ever. Thank you Dave Gorman! And thanks also for dissecting that awful Happy song by Pharrell. I have hated it ever since its release, mostly due to the lyrics. I mean, "a room without a roof"?! That gif tells all you need to know. Thank you for beating that song to a bloody pulp. And as for the rest of the episode, another fantastic showcase of the comedic subversion that made this my favourite show. Even with the TTTE segment that I disagreed with it was still a joy to watch, and the found poem was hilarious. Once again, thank you Dave for entertaining us through these difficult times. Hopefully Series 1 will be added to the GormHub soon. All hail Modern Life is Goodish!
Watching this back, he definitely knew it was the last one and actually referenced a few times. The first time I watched it, I just thought he was referring to the end of the series.
Please upload the first series after this. I'm already grateful for all the episodes they really are a shining light during these times, so I really hope he we get the first series as well.
My 4th time through. Man is an absolute genius. The way everything connects. In many ways it's shares traits of seinfeld; the links , the connections , the call back Amazing amazing TV show.
I must be the king of recycling. I still have 3 or 4 jackets from around 1985 that I still wear on occasion along with a denim one from my dad that he wore in the 50's. Also, my great uncles leather and fur winter hat from the 30's.
So based in that joke at around 03:30 he must do a few shows live with the audience and then cut them into episodes.. that's an impressively long time to waffle cleverly and entertainingly as Dave does. That's talent
Someone who had been to a live show mentioned in another video's comments that they film one episode, then make everyone stand up and change seats so it looks like a different audience, then film a second episode.
@@MrAidanFrancis I went to one of the unfilmed warm-up shows for season 4 and he did the material for the first two episodes back to back, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did it the same way for filming
I'm pretty sure this was always going to be the final episode of Goodish. He's getting away with all the things that're gonna get all the letters sent to Liberty Bell.
Nooo, we need some Found Poems based on youtube comments on this series 😀 Also, Modern Life Is Goodish has an incredible run, almost all episodes were very enjoyable.
With the show getting a bit more meta than usual in these episodes, I feel they must've known this was it. I loved this show and would've loved more, but it's always best for things to end gracefully.
This was my absolute favourite TV show (on Dave). I'm sure you've moved on to bigger and better things. But do us all a favour and bring us a series 6 please Mr Gorman.
isn't it obvious? future uploads will be 6-9 minute clips from the uploads of the full show - he's got at least 2 years of short clips to upload. and then it will be compilations of best bits. once all of that is done, he can do reactions to each of the previous uploads and still will have content to create from the comment sections off of every upload and then compilation videos of that. it potentially will never end.
Thank you Dave and Dave, thanks to you I have to disclose that I in fact did clap (at the end... as per usual tradition, happiness may have been involved)
I think your choice of thumbnail is drawing in chatbots! Thanks so much for uploading these, I’ve loved revisiting them and I always look forward to them coming out each week.
Being happy and unaware of it was what prompted me to change jobs a couple of years ago - I was asked to temporarily do work that I'd been promoted out of doing. Then several people commented on the fact that I seemed remarkably more cheerful (to the point that they thought to comment). *I HADN'T SPOTTED THIS MYSELF*. But it forced me to evaluate where I was, whether I'd prefer to be "senior" or "happy", and I made the move. So, yes, you can be happy and not know it. (Caveat - I am autistic, so perhaps that's why I was unaware of my demeanor)
5:26 - No, Dave, that's not recycling, that's _repurposing._ Recycling means turning something back into its raw materials so that those can be used to make an item identical to the original (or something else of a similar type).
@@JNCressey - Not quite. A bag full of sawdust is "made of the same material" as a chair, but turning a chair into sawdust isn't _recycling._ Recycling specifically means recovering (at least some) of the raw materials in such a state that they *_can_* be used for an identical production cycle. You can end up using them for something else, but if using them for the same thing *_isn't possible,_* then you haven't really _recycled_ them, you're just reusing / repurposing / etc..
@@RFC-3514, turning a chair into sawdust is recycling. You have made a new product out of the waste of an old chair. And while you can sit on sawdust, it's not furniture - it is not a product 'of a similar type' as a chair.
@@JNCressey - No, it isn't. Recycling a product specifically means going back to the raw materials that were used to make that product (i.e., repeating the production _cycle)._ If you can't go back to materials that allow restarting that cycle, then you are _reusing_ or _repurposing,_ which are different things. People sometimes confuse the terms (partly because some companies like to pretend they "recycle" simply by selling their waste as road filler), but the word is pretty self-explanatory, and has legal implications in most places.
@@RFC-3514, ok, fair enough, it's not gone back to the same raw material the chair was made from so this isn't recycling. but if you had a plastic chair, or a metal chair, and turned those back into the raw plastic or metal which could be made into the chair again, it wouldn't need to be made into a chair to be recycling - any plastic or metal product would do.
Sad because this is the last episode (w/o considering season 1) but happy because i've seen in my notifications Dave's crossover with Cracking the cryptic! :D
Honestly the end was actuly quite a good way to end the last ever show i dont know if dave knew this was the final episode when it was filmed but it dose feel like he put extra effort into this one as if it would be the last ever show
If memory serves he did a bit about people getting the shows title wrong. They recorded a good hour & a half for each episode & edited down. I was one of the people who where there 'last week ... wearing the same clothes'
Exactly what I thought, likewise being happy and unaware sounds like a manic episode of bi-polar disorder or a drug/trauma/schizophrenia induced psychosis.
Yeah, Dave dropped the ball there. Kind of lost faith in him for a moment, because it's a very unhealthy assumption to make, that you know how you're feeling. Even when you're not depressed, sometimes you'll have a day where you only realise you're pissed off when you snap at someone, and then look back and realise you've been in a bad mood because something happened and you didn't address it properly. I mean depression is basically that but you're stuck like that for months. Also they let Henry out. And trains sleep in sheds and don't eat anyway. But I digress.
@@t1t1t62 not usually no. And it's not really a case of 'feeling sad', it's more a case of being incapable or finding great difficulty to 'feel happy. Depression comes in alot of shapes and sizes, it really is a spectrum and i can only really represent my own opinion from my place within that spectrum - but being aware of your depression is the first step to recovery.
You're talking about track gauge. Whoever wrote that would have been talking about loading gauge. The loading gauge on the British network is notoriously much more restricted than it is on the continent.
@paul kennedy. But even so, the Sodor Loading gauge must be the same as the UK gauge, as mist of the stock is british. And the 66,67s and pendolinos run in the UK, theyre just made elsewhere.
@@harrytodhunter5078 I love this wee back and forth! Can I just ask the participants which of you pushed your glasses higher up the bridge of your nose before typing? 🤣
The best example of those remember the past programs showing how times have changed is one I saw on Dr. Ashen's Twitch Stream, it was Dave Lee Travis introducing a clip of Jim'll Fix It where they redesigned a school uniform featuring some light homophobia about the fashion designer. As a fun aside we played Operation Yewtree Bingo. It took 15 minutes for a line and 45 to fill the card.
Actually if you're happy but you don't know why then "Clap along if you know what happiness is to you" excludes you because you ain't gonna tell me that you are happy, don't know why, but you know what makes you happy. THAT'S LUDICROUS!
"Paul Ross doesn't know by the way" I suddenly become, yet again a laughing crying mess. Even waiting for it, knowing it's coming... it does not prepare you. Dragging self perceived intelligent people into your perfectly executed longest drawn out single one episodic joke ever is cruel and inhumane! I approve. #WillRecommend If you don't get it. Then just comment below about how pointless this comment is.
11:00 Poor man wanted to become a classy pianist and ended up on Dave Gorman’s show playing “If you’re happy and you know it” to a studio full of grown adults.
I bet Dave purposefully time the uploading of these jokes, so that that Donald Trump joke would be presented right after the 2020 elections. He always thinks ahead.
Mr David Gorman I hope you realize that 'clap along if you feel like a room without a roof' is not a metaphor as it uses the word 'like' which makes it a simile
@@alexanderbridges8442 If the sentence read ‘clap along if you feel like chaos is a friend of mine’ - the last part of the sentence is a common metaphor, but the first half is the same, it’s two clauses, the ‘like’ is the conjunction, not attached to the metaphor.
I think the roof lyric is referring to the phase "raise the roof" meaning to sing/cheer/clap etc so loudly the roof lifts off. The phase is more common in America, as are wood framed houses, so I would imagine if you made enough noise the roof might shake or lift. 😂
I remember the clause line in If You're Happy and You Know It was an imperative instead. Rather than "And you really want to show it" it was "Then you really ought to show it". I suspect some poor preschool teacher at some point didn't have a clue what ought meant so they changed the lyrics and the change caught on. But that is obviously pure conjecture.
I really love Dave's comedy but he missed the point when he said people are now more responsible for what they say; including any jokes they make. Today his jokes are acceptable but tomorrow they may not be. This is the problem of abandoning free speech because you think what was said before is awful and yet you fail to see that in future people may think the same of you. Free speech should be maintained no matter how awful and offensive it may be. Ultimately we are defending our rights when we defend the right of people to say utterly disgusting things we disagree with. The claim that people are simply more responsible for what they say is just a culturally acceptable method of silencing people.
Thing I've learned about Dave Gorman (who I love): never assume he's going off script. If he says or does something remotely odd, you can guarantee it's going to crop up again later in the show
Was in the audience for this one. Great episode, Dave very emotional at the end as last episode. Think we need an outtakes video as I seem to remember he lost it big time on the Trans-Siberian express part and had to do another take. Fantastic series.
I was there too ... Had to relaugh in all the right places on the 2nd take!
Did you all really sing along to Firestarter by The Prodigy? (I guess its just a joke for the home audience but by god I really wanna hope haha)
shame they didn't leave it in 😄 seemed like the crowd overdid it second time round
Trans-Siberian Express is my favourite part of any found poem ever
They are my fav favourite segment, and this has to be one of the best 😂
That ending is emotional knowing it’s the last episode
Just binged watched all 5 series , enjoyed them.
Thank You for sharing them with us Mr Gorman.
Take care.
Who would win?
We remember the 70's
Or
The kneecap recap
Whoever wrote that Trans-Siberian Express comment should feel proud their joke got such a great response.
Dave, thank you. I'm one of the people alluded to in one episode of Goodish, being someone who had never heard of you. That was season 1 episode 1. Over the past week, I've spent almost all my free waking hours watching episode after episode after episode. Now, I can say, "Well, well, well (LOL), I'm glad, you performed, for us now."
Thank you for being with me through this journey back through Gorman, RUclips comments
As a French speaker, I enjoyed understanding "La Vie Moderne" before the punchline.
I'd translated it, but hadn't made the connection 🙈
A more than good-ish end to the best comedy series ever. Thank you Dave Gorman!
And thanks also for dissecting that awful Happy song by Pharrell. I have hated it ever since its release, mostly due to the lyrics. I mean, "a room without a roof"?! That gif tells all you need to know. Thank you for beating that song to a bloody pulp.
And as for the rest of the episode, another fantastic showcase of the comedic subversion that made this my favourite show. Even with the TTTE segment that I disagreed with it was still a joy to watch, and the found poem was hilarious.
Once again, thank you Dave for entertaining us through these difficult times. Hopefully Series 1 will be added to the GormHub soon. All hail Modern Life is Goodish!
Watching this back, he definitely knew it was the last one and actually referenced a few times. The first time I watched it, I just thought he was referring to the end of the series.
Please upload the first series after this.
I'm already grateful for all the episodes they really are a shining light during these times, so I really hope he we get the first series as well.
In case you're wondering, the first series has since been uploaded.
If ever a show needed to come back. it was Modern life is goodish. Loved this show!
My 4th time through. Man is an absolute genius. The way everything connects. In many ways it's shares traits of seinfeld; the links , the connections , the call back
Amazing amazing TV show.
I must be the king of recycling. I still have 3 or 4 jackets from around 1985 that I still wear on occasion along with a denim one from my dad that he wore in the 50's. Also, my great uncles leather and fur winter hat from the 30's.
Just finished watching every episode again. Will be back next year to do it again. Dave never disappoints 🤝😂
I have just finished binge watching these - it has been an absolute treat 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Such clever humour.
I wonder how much of "We remember the 70's" was made could be fun to see all of it.
So based in that joke at around 03:30 he must do a few shows live with the audience and then cut them into episodes.. that's an impressively long time to waffle cleverly and entertainingly as Dave does. That's talent
Someone who had been to a live show mentioned in another video's comments that they film one episode, then make everyone stand up and change seats so it looks like a different audience, then film a second episode.
I was made to move seats, cos the lights were reflecting off my baldy head !
@@MrAidanFrancis I went to one of the unfilmed warm-up shows for season 4 and he did the material for the first two episodes back to back, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did it the same way for filming
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@@beedubree2550 Just curious, does he use a teleprompter, because it is a whole lot of text he has to remember.
I really miss this series on tv, I know this series was a lot of work but it shows in the quality.
I'm pretty sure this was always going to be the final episode of Goodish. He's getting away with all the things that're gonna get all the letters sent to Liberty Bell.
Nooo, we need some Found Poems based on youtube comments on this series 😀
Also, Modern Life Is Goodish has an incredible run, almost all episodes were very enjoyable.
With the show getting a bit more meta than usual in these episodes, I feel they must've known this was it. I loved this show and would've loved more, but it's always best for things to end gracefully.
This was my absolute favourite TV show (on Dave).
I'm sure you've moved on to bigger and better things.
But do us all a favour and bring us a series 6 please Mr Gorman.
According to his website (Which may or may not have been updated in the last 10 years), a new series of Modern Life Is Goodish - is "coming soon"
I worked with paul Ross on a tv pilot and his ability to talk was outstanding. What a pro.
Here we are at the last episode of Modern Life is Goodish. What's going to happen next week? Is Dave going to upload Season 1? Or something else?
ohhhgod I know, I wonder if theres a reason as to why season 1 was never uploaded
Maybe he's made another show in his basement during lockdown xD Modern Life is Hellish
A RUclips lockdown special? 🤞
isn't it obvious? future uploads will be 6-9 minute clips from the uploads of the full show - he's got at least 2 years of short clips to upload. and then it will be compilations of best bits. once all of that is done, he can do reactions to each of the previous uploads and still will have content to create from the comment sections off of every upload and then compilation videos of that. it potentially will never end.
Next week, the wall of eggs.
Love the way he surreptitiously had the audience singing along to 'Firestarter' :)
Hands clapped. This was a good show.
Even that bandit agrees 😉
This was fabulous. I especially loved the song in the end with the piano play. Thanks for sharing.
We need series 1!! 🤞
Easy one of the best shows I've ever seen
I loved it when he went around the world looking for other dave gormans to prove a bet. Legend!!!!!
10:58 - Very disappointed we never got to hear the audience's rendition of Firestarter!
That would’ve made me happy.
And I know it.
*Dave is the **_Cheerful Stewart Lee_*
Thank you Dave and Dave, thanks to you I have to disclose that I in fact did clap (at the end... as per usual tradition, happiness may have been involved)
Best end to the series, absolutely hilarious
just stumbled upon Dave Gorman a few weeks ago and I like him and this show!
I think your choice of thumbnail is drawing in chatbots! Thanks so much for uploading these, I’ve loved revisiting them and I always look forward to them coming out each week.
Being happy and unaware of it was what prompted me to change jobs a couple of years ago - I was asked to temporarily do work that I'd been promoted out of doing. Then several people commented on the fact that I seemed remarkably more cheerful (to the point that they thought to comment). *I HADN'T SPOTTED THIS MYSELF*. But it forced me to evaluate where I was, whether I'd prefer to be "senior" or "happy", and I made the move. So, yes, you can be happy and not know it. (Caveat - I am autistic, so perhaps that's why I was unaware of my demeanor)
So, did you clap your hands?
@@Orosian5 😅
Many thanks for putting these up on RUclips for us Dave, been great fun watching through them in these rather more bad(ish) times.
Best yet!
5:26 - No, Dave, that's not recycling, that's _repurposing._ Recycling means turning something back into its raw materials so that those can be used to make an item identical to the original (or something else of a similar type).
or just anything made of the same material.
@@JNCressey - Not quite. A bag full of sawdust is "made of the same material" as a chair, but turning a chair into sawdust isn't _recycling._
Recycling specifically means recovering (at least some) of the raw materials in such a state that they *_can_* be used for an identical production cycle. You can end up using them for something else, but if using them for the same thing *_isn't possible,_* then you haven't really _recycled_ them, you're just reusing / repurposing / etc..
@@RFC-3514, turning a chair into sawdust is recycling. You have made a new product out of the waste of an old chair.
And while you can sit on sawdust, it's not furniture - it is not a product 'of a similar type' as a chair.
@@JNCressey - No, it isn't. Recycling a product specifically means going back to the raw materials that were used to make that product (i.e., repeating the production _cycle)._
If you can't go back to materials that allow restarting that cycle, then you are _reusing_ or _repurposing,_ which are different things. People sometimes confuse the terms (partly because some companies like to pretend they "recycle" simply by selling their waste as road filler), but the word is pretty self-explanatory, and has legal implications in most places.
@@RFC-3514, ok, fair enough, it's not gone back to the same raw material the chair was made from so this isn't recycling.
but if you had a plastic chair, or a metal chair, and turned those back into the raw plastic or metal which could be made into the chair again, it wouldn't need to be made into a chair to be recycling - any plastic or metal product would do.
Sad because this is the last episode (w/o considering season 1) but happy because i've seen in my notifications Dave's crossover with Cracking the cryptic! :D
Anyone else getting Pythonesque vibes from the end song? Love it!
Thank you so much for the hours of entertainment
Anyone else think that his thumbnail 'screwup' is the funniest joke he's ever made? XD
One of the wittiest things I've seen in ages.
Honestly the end was actuly quite a good way to end the last ever show i dont know if dave knew this was the final episode when it was filmed but it dose feel like he put extra effort into this one as if it would be the last ever show
Anyone else notice the rogue tweet on display at 20:29 that wasn't mentioned?!
Now i have
If memory serves he did a bit about people getting the shows title wrong. They recorded a good hour & a half for each episode & edited down. I was one of the people who where there 'last week ... wearing the same clothes'
Being Un-Happy and Un-aware of it sounds like an accurate diagnosis of depression
Exactly what I thought, likewise being happy and unaware sounds like a manic episode of bi-polar disorder or a drug/trauma/schizophrenia induced psychosis.
Yeah, Dave dropped the ball there. Kind of lost faith in him for a moment, because it's a very unhealthy assumption to make, that you know how you're feeling. Even when you're not depressed, sometimes you'll have a day where you only realise you're pissed off when you snap at someone, and then look back and realise you've been in a bad mood because something happened and you didn't address it properly. I mean depression is basically that but you're stuck like that for months.
Also they let Henry out. And trains sleep in sheds and don't eat anyway. But I digress.
I wouldn't expect anyone to know this but emotional dysregulation is common in autistic people, where your awareness of your own emotions can vary
don't depressed people know they feel sad?
if depression is not knowing ur sad then it doesn't sound that bad
@@t1t1t62 not usually no. And it's not really a case of 'feeling sad', it's more a case of being incapable or finding great difficulty to 'feel happy.
Depression comes in alot of shapes and sizes, it really is a spectrum and i can only really represent my own opinion from my place within that spectrum - but being aware of your depression is the first step to recovery.
32:06 whoever wrote that is definitely wrong. Sodors lines are standard gauge, as are 66s, 67s and pendolinos
You're talking about track gauge. Whoever wrote that would have been talking about loading gauge. The loading gauge on the British network is notoriously much more restricted than it is on the continent.
@@paulkennedy8701 Can we just acknowledge that this sort of debate would be right at home in a found poem?
@@krozjr5009
Certainly.
(...although it's not a debate; merely a correction.)
@paul kennedy. But even so, the Sodor Loading gauge must be the same as the UK gauge, as mist of the stock is british. And the 66,67s and pendolinos run in the UK, theyre just made elsewhere.
@@harrytodhunter5078 I love this wee back and forth! Can I just ask the participants which of you pushed your glasses higher up the bridge of your nose before typing? 🤣
its at this point , the song begins to boil my piss 😆 😆 😆
Fantastic episode, and I know it!
Clap your hands 👏
We really need a new series of MLIGish, fantastic show.
His stand up tours are basically long versions of this show, so head to one of those if you get the chance.
''No more Ticket To Ride for you"' said Ringo.
Love it. Well done. I am smiling a biggun. m
Boil my piss, simply the best phrase ever
How has this show never been poached by C4 like taskmaster?? The man is a genius!
Let's praise Kate for wearing the same dresses twice.
Let's ignore that she wore two different dresses on the same day.
Sweat?
I think many people do that - not all clothes are suitable for all activities. I might wear a suit to work but I'm not going to wear it to the gym.
I can't hear the Tank Engine Theme without seeing Beyonce' hoofin' to it...LOL
Can someone tell me what the piece of music is called that the orchestra plays during the Found Poem please?
very good had a laugh
Absolute genius
I'd already pointed at the screen and gone 'oooooh!' before he mentioned the shirt.
Oh no, this is the last episode!
16:00 No upper limit.
I’ll miss this.
The best example of those remember the past programs showing how times have changed is one I saw on Dr. Ashen's Twitch Stream, it was Dave Lee Travis introducing a clip of Jim'll Fix It where they redesigned a school uniform featuring some light homophobia about the fashion designer. As a fun aside we played Operation Yewtree Bingo. It took 15 minutes for a line and 45 to fill the card.
they really went out on a banger
Knowing what someone else has worn and when is extremely creepy and stalker-like.
As someone who is trans, I would like to say that I am in full support of the Trans-Siberian Express! ♥
Agreed! Would love to have a trans-siberian on the show!
That's an amazing thumbnail. Made me double-take :)
Actually if you're happy but you don't know why then "Clap along if you know what happiness is to you" excludes you because you ain't gonna tell me that you are happy, don't know why, but you know what makes you happy. THAT'S LUDICROUS!
11:00 we missed Prodigy Sing-along time...
"Paul Ross doesn't know by the way" I suddenly become, yet again a laughing crying mess. Even waiting for it, knowing it's coming... it does not prepare you.
Dragging self perceived intelligent people into your perfectly executed longest drawn out single one episodic joke ever is cruel and inhumane! I approve. #WillRecommend
If you don't get it. Then just comment below about how pointless this comment is.
he definetley knew this was the finale
bravo
“What about the trans-Siberian express” always hits me like… like a… well, like a train
"What about the trans-siberian express?" Is my favourite ever line in a found poem
OMG I've watched every single video on this channel.. now what?
11:00 Poor man wanted to become a classy pianist and ended up on Dave Gorman’s show playing “If you’re happy and you know it” to a studio full of grown adults.
Yeah but to have the moment of power from having 200+ people singing "Roll out the Barrel" must be the greatest feeling on earth.
Fucking clinic every time. 💯
31:05 in the states we sometimes personify engines as female like “the queen of steam”
27:06 "It seems America has got its own fat c____ roller as well."
Turn on the subtitles (press C) for this gem
I just watched the story of Henry on the latest Last Week Tonight
How long until RUclips complains about that thumbnail
Eh, if it made it made it onto TV it's fine
Depends if the woke kids like Dave or label him a boomer.
I have a lot of those dusters.
So how many went back to watch Farrel Williams music video happy😆
Is that Sean Lock in the audience? [ 40:33 ]
Sean Lock would love this
I bet Dave purposefully time the uploading of these jokes, so that that Donald Trump joke would be presented right after the 2020 elections. He always thinks ahead.
Mr David Gorman I hope you realize that 'clap along if you feel like a room without a roof' is not a metaphor as it uses the word 'like' which makes it a simile
It is a metaphor if ‘like’ is used as a conjunction between two clauses, which in this case it is, so the metaphor stands I think
Ooooh, someone's wearing the clever trousers today! ruclips.net/video/nT1TVSTkAXg/видео.html
@@berserkerbard it's a simile if you use 'like' or 'as'
@@alexanderbridges8442 please re read my comment
@@alexanderbridges8442 If the sentence read ‘clap along if you feel like chaos is a friend of mine’ - the last part of the sentence is a common metaphor, but the first half is the same, it’s two clauses, the ‘like’ is the conjunction, not attached to the metaphor.
"Wrong noise mate"........
I think the roof lyric is referring to the phase "raise the roof" meaning to sing/cheer/clap etc so loudly the roof lifts off. The phase is more common in America, as are wood framed houses, so I would imagine if you made enough noise the roof might shake or lift. 😂
I remember the clause line in If You're Happy and You Know It was an imperative instead.
Rather than "And you really want to show it" it was "Then you really ought to show it".
I suspect some poor preschool teacher at some point didn't have a clue what ought meant so they changed the lyrics and the change caught on. But that is obviously pure conjecture.
Shame that is it. I was quite enjoying my weekly fix.
Ummm
Anyone going to mention how he isn't wearing his checked shirt costume
Dave you haven't worn a check shirt are you aware
If you're a fan, maybe you'll enjoy Dave's crossword on Cracking the Cryptic: ruclips.net/video/lLq8J8TQxo8/видео.html
I really love Dave's comedy but he missed the point when he said people are now more responsible for what they say; including any jokes they make. Today his jokes are acceptable but tomorrow they may not be. This is the problem of abandoning free speech because you think what was said before is awful and yet you fail to see that in future people may think the same of you. Free speech should be maintained no matter how awful and offensive it may be. Ultimately we are defending our rights when we defend the right of people to say utterly disgusting things we disagree with.
The claim that people are simply more responsible for what they say is just a culturally acceptable method of silencing people.