@@braziliantexatlantis9512 Jerry will be the first to tell you, and I've heard him say it, that his companions and colleagues on the show were of incredible value. There's a reason why he didn't make the show all about him and let the other stars shine so brightly. Also his reputation on the set was that of a good man.
@@matmcd Did not imply he was lucky. I saw him do standup a few years before the show. $12 and thought he was hilarious without even telling a dirty joke. But the show was rich and full because of his three co-stars. He and Larry David were smart enough to understand how valuable they were to the show.
"The griminess is what made me good". He hit that exactly on the head. So many artists fed off their angst and struggles when starting out, then hit it big and have no more impetus for creativity.
@@Bunny_Gee Don't get me wrong, I love Seinfeld but in a lot of interviews, he comes off as a bit arrogant. Also, the whole recycled jokes controversy from 2017 upset a lot of fans.
Hard to imagine anyone disliking Seinfeld...everyone who worked on or around the Seinfeld show talked about how he was a rare showrunner/star who had no ego. Didn't matter who got the best jokes or the biggest laughs...he just wanted it to be as funny as possible.
He has the most underrated quality of a genius...he does not take himself seriously and is not above other comedians, and is always dead on accurate on human behavior
alex dornelli are you kidding? He is one of the most egotistical and self-important comedians out there. Just look up for example him yelling at Larry King.
If you love cars (not necessarily being a gear-head) and love comedy/comics (especially Seinfeldian humor), then you'll absolutely love his show and all his guests. My impression is that JS has worked incredibly hard his entire life (since he was a little kid) and he deserves all that he as and that's coming to him. Nice work.
Never smoked, never a drinker, daily meditation for over 4 decades, and I guess vitamin enriched cereal :D. He's the same age now as Jerry Stiller (actor who played Georges Dad) was when the show aired. He looks 20 years younger.
I never found Seinfeld (the sitcom) interesting in the 90's when it was actually current. Now it's 20 years later and I love watching it. Funny how that works.
Was never a fan, however, when he said he wanted to stay grounded as the reason why he still does stand up, it was his foundation where it all started.A great point in life how to remain sane and grounded after achieving great success.
Gotta love Jerry!!!! A funny guy who likes cars. All my life I was told I was funny because I liked cars !! Who could have known? I settled on being a telephone man. Mike
Wow, I'm impressed by Jerry making the surfer analogy, and he's right. There are geezers who've been surfing 80 years, and they still paddle out every day because it's such an amazing experience.
At 5:40 or so, Seinfeld mentions that fans shout lines from his tv show back to him randomly. He says that it's not funny. He wrote those lines for us (the viewers). I want to ask, if you crated something for us and we're trying to give it back, aren't we "regifting"?
@@nawaf8258 then he didn't "make it for you" like he says he did he made it so he could make money and since "regifting" it doesn't make him any money, he doesn't care for it. Which has probably turned to dislike over the years because of how repetitive to him it is.
I used to think that he was arrogant from his other interviews. But now with this video i finally understand his philisophy. It is brilliant,it is only way to keep being sane and healthy when you have almost everything.
Its amazing how many people here are not fans of Jerry Seinfeld, yet watch this somewhat obscure interview with him. When I don't like something or someone I don't go out of my way to look up these things on youtube. If you don't like it thats ok, but why torture yourself by watching more of something you don't like? Its very confusing to me.
Those are the bitter ones who will forever suffer from jealousy and frustration. Jerry already has said that he doesn't care about changing people's opinions about him. And we can see by how he lives that he says the truth. Look at him, he's got it all. Smart, healthy, lovely family, rich... The losers can't handle their hatred.
Jerry finds the humor...he searchers it out in places you wouldn't ordinarily look and finds that hidden crumb of humor. And his standup routine is where he outs those crumbs to be laughed at. Humor isnt complete until it gets a laugh...and Seinfeld is brilliant at it.
very interesting interview. I thought he had a little bit of that businessman in him, and certainly he does, but I do believe him he means to remain an artist. It sounds over-the-top, "remain an arrrrtist" - but it's true. You either sell out, or you continue doing what YOU want to do and hope others will like it, as an artist.
+yoe91 I certainly dont think that he was over the top when he says that. What he really meant was that after his being in such a big success of a tv show, he couldn't just drop what he had been doing his whole life suddenly. its a lot like how Micheal Phelps said how he went into depression after he stopped training as hard for the Olympics, the daily grind was what had kept him going and giving him purpose. Jerry just happened to realize the same thing, and decided that he had to continue practicing his art in order to have satisfaction in his life. Not arguing, just agreeing with you in a different way
+Jai Guru Yes, I'm still trying to figure out whether he's an ego-monster or not. It doesn't appear so anymore, although I thought so earlier. He does seem to be highly conscious of the whole Jewish culture "eh you made it big, you're a star" and the need to show off a bit all that, and doesn't seem the most modest man in the world. But I don't think he's the pretentious guy I thought before either.
+Jai Guru ah okay, now we're here aye. Was just pointing out that typical Middle-Eastern, Semitic show-off attitude and culture as probably part of why he looks so full of himself (may not be, but looks) - was not talking about Seinfeld "leveraging his Judaism publicly"...
yoe91 at some point, when is hubris just honesty? He's one of the best stand up comedians of all time, he made the single best sitcom ever, and could never work another day in his life and still live better than the vast majority of people on earth. "Eh, I've had some success." At least he still walks around in sneakers.
I have recently become sort of friends with Jerry might I add just a 20 or so times I have talked to him he's the most upbeat positive person I've ever met!!!!!!!
I loved Seinfeld, and I will honestly say, when Seinfeld went off the air I stopped watching sitcoms all together. Mainly because most of the other shows were not on the same level. I agree it is impossible to top Seinfeld! But staying out there and staying active, saying hey i'm still here, doing what I love surrounded by my friends who happen to also be comedians, that would also love a good cup of coffee and some breakfast! Jerry i'm so glad you decided on Comedians in Cars getting coffee, rather than Comedians going to the Movies getting Dinner. You are a true artist who is at his best standing in a hot frying pan! Right when the pan gets hot, that's when you create and develop! A master Chef always has to try out something new, each guest you have on your show makes each show something new.Every show is a different show! I do understand the method and the drive. Like everyday is my first day at work , you may not like me but I will give my 100%. when I hear the laughter my heart smiles.
Honestly, only 30 rock and always sunny have the same philosophy as seinfeld, being that funny is the number one priority. You should check them out, they're on a similar level of quality
I love, LOVE Jerry Seinfeld!!! I can watch anything and everything he does. I have watched Seinfeld from the very beginning to the end and I continue to watch it in syndication, and I continue to laugh.
I thought his reply was a bit arrogant. People who enjoyed his show are just trying to connect with him and show him how much they liked the show by shouting the line. Why adopt such an attitude about it.
He did what the smart artists do after they've reached the pinacle of their fame: he went back to his roots. Where he started. Paul McCartney did the same thing. What do you do when you formed the greatest band in the world and at the peak of their fame they break up? He went back to his roots, got all new musicians no one ever heard of, formed a new band from scratch, and started out playing college gigs with all new songs nobody ever heard.
Jay Leno's garage sometimes had comedians, like Norm Macdonald, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeff Dunham, Tim Allen, Brad Garrett, Bill Burr, George Wallace and Jerry Seinfeld were on Jay Leno's Garage. Only difference is, they mostly just talk about the cars. No coffee.
I get why people crap on Schumer. But seriously. Not funny? She had some great bits. You just have to bypass the rep as a thief. I say get over it. (I do agree about Obama being funny. He has a good sense of humor.)
Didn't like the early episodes ... but his interviews with the comedy 'old timers' Norm, Mel Brooks, Carl R, Bob einstein and Don Rickles were realy fascinating ... Like going back in time, nice and hilarious stories
Brilliant talent. It still takes hard work to be successful like Jerry but it’s just a shame that many people like him don’t acknowledge or understand that it’s a gift….from your creator. (John 14:6)
Here I was thinking how the video's going to be about how Jerry doesn't actually drive the cars, how a film crew drives the car around on top of a film production trailer or something.
What got me started watching Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, was word coffee, and its like hanging out with the Jerry and his guest. I usually drink coffee while watching it. I'm sure you people reading this don't even care, right?
I recommend the Eddie Murphy episode. The contrast between two of these all time great standups is amazing. Eddie hit it big early in his career (his 20's), and went into movies. It seems like Eddie is intimidated to do standup again... like he wants to wait until he's written the right material and can get it perfect. As a contrast, Seinfeld achieved massive success later in life (his 30's) and simply isn't trying to top his peak, but rather to stay sharp by taking risks and performing standup. Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a good program for Gen X'ers. I suspect that boomers would enjoy it as well. I do not know what Millenials would think of it.
A few hundred bucks for a few GoPro cameras, mounts, and you're off. Pitching to networks online is such an archaic mentality. Seinfeldt doesn't seem to understand the internet.
It's a bit disappointing to hear here him say he's over it (Seinfeld).... For some reason when an artist is over his work, it kinda bums me out when I enjoy it so much.
PJ Dexter , like most musical artists, the most annoying thing for them is constantly playing that 1 super popular hit song over and over again. They want to prove they have range and can do other stuff, the fans just want that one song. So they get over it fast.
Yes, performing the same "work" over and over, whether it's a culinary dish, a violin concerto, oil painting, pop song, stand-up routine etc. can be ultimately stultifying.
I haven't seen this show. I can only imagine the philosophical and intellectual discussions on this show like "What IS the deal with airplane peanuts?" like the ancient mysteries of the pyramids, it's a question we can never solve.
Seinfeld was such a legendary hit that it's kinda a shame that the Comedian part of Jerry got put on the back burner. He's one of a very very very very select few comedians to hold down a t.v show for more than a few years, let alone shatter records. As great of a performer as Jerry is, I'll always see him as a stage comedian and not an actor. He's soooooooooo funny, his talent is natural and can't be taught. I GOTTA see that one with him and Rickles
When he says that Comedy is the only field that doesn't suffer from "interpretive opinion culture"... Comedians suffer the most from "interpretive opinion culture". Hecklers are the epitome of "interpretive opinion".
Jerry said that he know 'every funny person in the world'. A true sign of a comedian - making a joke when he is not trying to. And yes, I am being sarcastic.
No matter what people say or think about Jerry, he is doing what he dreams of doing right now in his life. So kudos to him.
I'm happy for him he met Larry David and Jason Alexander and Art Carney.
what ya mean?
@@braziliantexatlantis9512 Jerry will be the first to tell you, and I've heard him say it, that his companions and colleagues on the show were of incredible value. There's a reason why he didn't make the show all about him and let the other stars shine so brightly.
Also his reputation on the set was that of a good man.
@@MaxyBoy-x9u yes! If he wasnt Jerry Seinfeld, he would have never gathered such people around him. Success like he has, is NEVER lucky.
@@matmcd Did not imply he was lucky. I saw him do standup a few years before the show. $12 and thought he was hilarious without even telling a dirty joke.
But the show was rich and full because of his three co-stars. He and Larry David were smart enough to understand how valuable they were to the show.
"The griminess is what made me good". He hit that exactly on the head. So many artists fed off their angst and struggles when starting out, then hit it big and have no more impetus for creativity.
This was a really well-done interview.
Oh keep watching , I haven’t seen a bad one
No matter what you think about Jerry Seinfeld, it’s hard to walk away from this interview and not respect the guy.
William Henderson then I must be really impressive.
Why would anyone have a problem with him?
@@Bunny_Gee Don't get me wrong, I love Seinfeld but in a lot of interviews, he comes off as a bit arrogant. Also, the whole recycled jokes controversy from 2017 upset a lot of fans.
@@m.j.8226 Thank you ! He did a lot in his career i agree, but his ego is so huge.. He's arrogant when he should stay humble, i just dislike this guy
Hard to imagine anyone disliking Seinfeld...everyone who worked on or around the Seinfeld show talked about how he was a rare showrunner/star who had no ego. Didn't matter who got the best jokes or the biggest laughs...he just wanted it to be as funny as possible.
“Even when you meditate your like, REALLY?”
That’s funny
nah, pretty cheap
He has the most underrated quality of a genius...he does not take himself seriously and is not above other comedians, and is always dead on accurate on human behavior
so wrong
Watch a video called jerry senfield on his fans. And any other interview of him.
He is no more funny, just repeating his old material non-stop
alex dornelli are you kidding? He is one of the most egotistical and self-important comedians out there. Just look up for example him yelling at Larry King.
I love Jerry Seinfeld and I love Seinfeld but I believe he takes himself very seriously indeed. He is probably a bit of an ashole but I'll allow it.
Clicked on this for Rickles
If you love cars (not necessarily being a gear-head) and love comedy/comics (especially Seinfeldian humor), then you'll absolutely love his show and all his guests. My impression is that JS has worked incredibly hard his entire life (since he was a little kid) and he deserves all that he as and that's coming to him. Nice work.
Jerry looks damn good for being 61
alfa-psi Nhaaaaaaaa.....
Beauty is scientifically objective, actually.
money
Never smoked, never a drinker, daily meditation for over 4 decades, and I guess vitamin enriched cereal :D. He's the same age now as Jerry Stiller (actor who played Georges Dad) was when the show aired. He looks 20 years younger.
"Rich 50 is middle-class 38"
-Jack Donaghy
Just love him no matter what he does.Always makes me feel better. Love Jerry!!! Great interview! He is definitely driven!.
He loooks so good at 61!
He looks 51
No kidding!
I always love how heart felt Sunday Morning is
Surprisingly good interview.
I never found Seinfeld (the sitcom) interesting in the 90's when it was actually current. Now it's 20 years later and I love watching it. Funny how that works.
4:08, this is everything you need to know about Jerry Seinfeld and why he is genius. It's pure, compact, elegant, complete, it's practically Chopin.
Was never a fan, however, when he said he wanted to stay grounded as the reason why he still does stand up, it was his foundation where it all started.A great point in life how to remain sane and grounded after achieving great success.
HELLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOO
He's so awesome! I love a person that keeps it humble. One of the Greats Man, One of the Greats.
I know what I'm binge watching next
His mom's sex tapes I am guessing.
Gotta love Jerry!!!!
A funny guy who likes cars. All my life I was told I was funny because I liked cars !! Who could have known? I settled on being a telephone man.
Mike
Just love him no matter what he does.
Always makes me feel better
Wow, I'm impressed by Jerry making the surfer analogy, and he's right. There are geezers who've been surfing 80 years, and they still paddle out every day because it's such an amazing experience.
There's only one way to beat that says Seinfeld. Interviewer shoulda said Curb Your Enthusiasm. Boom
At 5:40 or so, Seinfeld mentions that fans shout lines from his tv show back to him randomly. He says that it's not funny. He wrote those lines for us (the viewers). I want to ask, if you crated something for us and we're trying to give it back, aren't we "regifting"?
H McNamara what if he doesn’t like gifting people
@@nawaf8258 then he didn't "make it for you" like he says he did he made it so he could make money and since "regifting" it doesn't make him any money, he doesn't care for it. Which has probably turned to dislike over the years because of how repetitive to him it is.
What if he likes giving but not receiving.
A reverse indian giver? 🤔
It's only funny if it suprises you. His own lines doesn't suprise him, so he doesn't find it funny. It's not exactly rocket science
one of the best sitcoms ever, still love the reruns......”hello Jerry” in Newman’s voice
loser
Everything Jerry Seinfeld touches turns into gold. .The same thing goes for Larry David!
Every once in a while in life, one can get stung........?
It makes you "bee" humble.
The world is a better place with Jerry Seinfeld in it! Please keep us laughing Jerry we really need it badly!
I used to think that he was arrogant from his other interviews. But now with this video i finally understand his philisophy. It is brilliant,it is only way to keep being sane and healthy when you have almost everything.
Its amazing how many people here are not fans of Jerry Seinfeld, yet watch this somewhat obscure interview with him. When I don't like something or someone I don't go out of my way to look up these things on youtube. If you don't like it thats ok, but why torture yourself by watching more of something you don't like? Its very confusing to me.
Those are the bitter ones who will forever suffer from jealousy and frustration. Jerry already has said that he doesn't care about changing people's opinions about him. And we can see by how he lives that he says the truth. Look at him, he's got it all. Smart, healthy, lovely family, rich... The losers can't handle their hatred.
Great interview...very honest he seems so genuine
Jerry finds the humor...he searchers it out in places you wouldn't ordinarily look and finds that hidden crumb of humor. And his standup routine is where he outs those crumbs to be laughed at. Humor isnt complete until it gets a laugh...and Seinfeld is brilliant at it.
Jerry, thanks for all the quotes!
very interesting interview. I thought he had a little bit of that businessman in him, and certainly he does, but I do believe him he means to remain an artist. It sounds over-the-top, "remain an arrrrtist" - but it's true. You either sell out, or you continue doing what YOU want to do and hope others will like it, as an artist.
+yoe91 I certainly dont think that he was over the top when he says that. What he really meant was that after his being in such a big success of a tv show, he couldn't just drop what he had been doing his whole life suddenly.
its a lot like how Micheal Phelps said how he went into depression after he stopped training as hard for the Olympics, the daily grind was what had kept him going and giving him purpose. Jerry just happened to realize the same thing, and decided that he had to continue practicing his art in order to have satisfaction in his life. Not arguing, just agreeing with you in a different way
+Jai Guru Yes, I'm still trying to figure out whether he's an ego-monster or not. It doesn't appear so anymore, although I thought so earlier. He does seem to be highly conscious of the whole Jewish culture "eh you made it big, you're a star" and the need to show off a bit all that, and doesn't seem the most modest man in the world. But I don't think he's the pretentious guy I thought before either.
+Jai Guru ah okay, now we're here aye. Was just pointing out that typical Middle-Eastern, Semitic show-off attitude and culture as probably part of why he looks so full of himself (may not be, but looks) - was not talking about Seinfeld "leveraging his Judaism publicly"...
ok
yoe91 at some point, when is hubris just honesty? He's one of the best stand up comedians of all time, he made the single best sitcom ever, and could never work another day in his life and still live better than the vast majority of people on earth. "Eh, I've had some success." At least he still walks around in sneakers.
I love Jerry Seinfeld's brain and how it works, he proved once again "THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX WORKS"🤠
I have recently become sort of friends with Jerry might I add just a 20 or so times I have talked to him he's the most upbeat positive person I've ever met!!!!!!!
I loved Seinfeld, and I will honestly say, when Seinfeld went off the air I stopped watching sitcoms all together. Mainly because most of the other shows were not on the same level. I agree it is impossible to top Seinfeld! But staying out there and staying active, saying hey i'm still here, doing what I love surrounded by my friends who happen to also be comedians, that would also love a good cup of coffee and some breakfast! Jerry i'm so glad you decided on Comedians in Cars getting coffee, rather than Comedians going to the Movies getting Dinner. You are a true artist who is at his best standing in a hot frying pan! Right when the pan gets hot, that's when you create and develop! A master Chef always has to try out something new, each guest you have on your show makes each show something new.Every show is a different show! I do understand the method and the drive. Like everyday is my first day at work , you may not like me but I will give my 100%.
when I hear the laughter my heart smiles.
Honestly, only 30 rock and always sunny have the same philosophy as seinfeld, being that funny is the number one priority. You should check them out, they're on a similar level of quality
Beautiful interview.
Two greats in one car
Nice interview!
I always liked Jerry, as a human being he is pretty down to earth which is always fresh
ever watched his interview with larry king? 😁
He's really not down to earth at all.
Very good interview!
"I like the anxiety" Haha xD yeah I know how he feels.
Nice points. More to learn, cherish, and motivation for finding new bits.
"But I don't want to be a pirate."
I love, LOVE Jerry Seinfeld!!! I can watch anything and everything he does. I have watched Seinfeld from the very beginning to the end and I continue to watch it in syndication, and I continue to laugh.
4:10 brilliant
Good interviewer, great questions!
When I shout a line from your show at you in the street, Jerry, I'm doing it for me, not you.
I thought his reply was a bit arrogant. People who enjoyed his show are just trying to connect with him and show him how much they liked the show by shouting the line. Why adopt such an attitude about it.
@@PerthTowne I imagine having "no soup for you!" or something similar shouted at you for 20 years gets really annoying.
@@MatsThyWit If I had a net worth of nearly $1 billion, largely because of that show, I think I could stand the annoyance.
@@PerthTowne it was a joke. and it was funny
@@typedrew You are welcome to find it funny.
Classic line!
What kind of track record do you have to have?
He did what the smart artists do after they've reached the pinacle of their fame: he went back to his roots. Where he started. Paul McCartney did the same thing. What do you do when you formed the greatest band in the world and at the peak of their fame they break up? He went back to his roots, got all new musicians no one ever heard of, formed a new band from scratch, and started out playing college gigs with all new songs nobody ever heard.
he literally gives out the formula for success in this interview..
Jerry is obsessed with Automobiles, Superman, & Cheerios.
gym shoe exactly
Comedy, comedians, cereals, especially with Porsches and jackets 😂
Great interview - hats off to the interviewer here
He was so good on David Steinbergs Inside Comedy show on Showtime. Talked about Rickles
love this show!! inspires me to be funny and be around funny people
Its funny to me that on the show Seinfeld, Jerry is not a huge car guy.
Does he really like coffee that much?
good interview
Jay Leno's garage sometimes had comedians, like Norm Macdonald, Gilbert Gottfried, Jeff Dunham, Tim Allen, Brad Garrett, Bill Burr, George Wallace and Jerry Seinfeld were on Jay Leno's Garage. Only difference is, they mostly just talk about the cars.
No coffee.
Love Jerry!!! Great interview! He is definitely driven!
Knows "everyone in the world who's funny."...
Invites Miranda Sings and Barack Obama...and Amy Schumer FFS...
Well.... some jokes bomb....
Obama's funnier than the other two tbf
I get why people crap on Schumer. But seriously. Not funny? She had some great bits. You just have to bypass the rep as a thief. I say get over it.
(I do agree about Obama being funny. He has a good sense of humor.)
@@aliceshaw8265 Neither has Trump.
That sounds like something Don Rickles would say, who btw more than deserves to be on the list. His was one of the best episodes.
4:09, it's freakin' poetry.
"i wanna find as many bits as i can before i'm dead"
the feels man
With the glasses, Jerry looks like Steve Jobs! Just throw on a black turtleneck shirt and jeans.
Greatest Comedian on the great TV SHOW!!
There are 3 TV shows in my life that I consider to be without doubt, the best and Seinfeld is in that list. Rockford Files and MASH are the other two.
Jerry looks incredible for 61.He could pass for 42
I know right! He's always seemed like he takes good care of himself
ANYTIME Jerry has an idea for a show about nothing YOU. JUST. AGREE. TO. IT.
Yes, this is what he should be doing. It makes him happy, and it makes us happy to watch him.
"He's 61 now, and has been since 1975."
🤣🤣🤣
Hahahh
Didn't like the early episodes ... but his interviews with the comedy 'old timers' Norm, Mel Brooks, Carl R, Bob einstein and Don Rickles were realy fascinating ... Like going back in time, nice and hilarious stories
Brilliant talent. It still takes hard work to be successful like Jerry but it’s just a shame that many people like him don’t acknowledge or understand that it’s a gift….from your creator.
(John 14:6)
Comedian Andy Bumatai had a "In The Car" interview show with local comics *before* the Seinfeld show.
Here I was thinking how the video's going to be about how Jerry doesn't actually drive the cars, how a film crew drives the car around on top of a film production trailer or something.
What got me started watching Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, was word coffee, and its like hanging out with the Jerry and his guest. I usually drink coffee while watching it. I'm sure you people reading this don't even care, right?
I recommend the Eddie Murphy episode. The contrast between two of these all time great standups is amazing. Eddie hit it big early in his career (his 20's), and went into movies. It seems like Eddie is intimidated to do standup again... like he wants to wait until he's written the right material and can get it perfect. As a contrast, Seinfeld achieved massive success later in life (his 30's) and simply isn't trying to top his peak, but rather to stay sharp by taking risks and performing standup.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a good program for Gen X'ers. I suspect that boomers would enjoy it as well. I do not know what Millenials would think of it.
i need to meet Jerry for a cup of coffee someday
"i like the anxiety"
There is nobody in the world better to Seinfeld than Seinfeld.
Fantastic series. Bravo Jerry!
I like Seinfeld. His show was Great. He seems like a nice guy, even now. He has achieved his non star status, well. 👍😁
Thanks for making me smile Jerry 👍❤️
Now on Netflix. They should’ve picked it up way earlier.
A few hundred bucks for a few GoPro cameras, mounts, and you're off. Pitching to networks online is such an archaic mentality. Seinfeldt doesn't seem to understand the internet.
It's a bit disappointing to hear here him say he's over it (Seinfeld).... For some reason when an artist is over his work, it kinda bums me out when I enjoy it so much.
PJ Dexter , like most musical artists, the most annoying thing for them is constantly playing that 1 super popular hit song over and over again. They want to prove they have range and can do other stuff, the fans just want that one song. So they get over it fast.
Yes, performing the same "work" over and over, whether it's a culinary dish, a violin concerto, oil painting, pop song, stand-up routine etc. can be ultimately stultifying.
Yea I get it though. Things always get tiresome after enough repetitions
Jerry news flash...your still on the flying saucer, just in a different way.
Got to love the Sein
great interview...my fav JEW
I haven't seen this show. I can only imagine the philosophical and intellectual discussions on this show like "What IS the deal with airplane peanuts?" like the ancient mysteries of the pyramids, it's a question we can never solve.
Seinfeld was such a legendary hit that it's kinda a shame that the Comedian part of Jerry got put on the back burner. He's one of a very very very very select few comedians to hold down a t.v show for more than a few years, let alone shatter records.
As great of a performer as Jerry is, I'll always see him as a stage comedian and not an actor. He's soooooooooo funny, his talent is natural and can't be taught.
I GOTTA see that one with him and Rickles
When he says that Comedy is the only field that doesn't suffer from "interpretive opinion culture"... Comedians suffer the most from "interpretive opinion culture". Hecklers are the epitome of "interpretive opinion".
Did jerry or anyone else, write a good biography about him that is worth reading?
Six years later - he has written “Is this Anything”?
Jerry Seinfeld: I'm not an asshole.
ye I don't know about that.
Love this show! There are episodes I don't watch,but that's my choice. Other then that,it's funny, informative,and to the point!
Jerry said that he know 'every funny person in the world'. A true sign of a comedian - making a joke when he is not trying to. And yes, I am being sarcastic.
Who turns down Seinfeld for a show pitch at this point.
06:11 "There's only one way to top it." CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM.
Trying to make a show with funny comedians
Why is Amy Schumer there?
Because she's funny! Stop hating her...
@@esrapk She's painfully unfunny though, she deserves all the hate.
@@jimpickens4 I love her. She's funny to me. And I like her personality!
@@esrapk Stop lying.
I was just thinking the same. I don't think she is funny and I don't like her personality.
the last sentence is everything!
Absolutely!!!
Good one!
I could’ve watched this go on for 3 hours.
You had me at 800 million.