I sawjimmy recently at a gig in my home town. I'm trans and we chatted. He warned me a trans joke was coming up and it was funny. He was lovely and very supportive. Despite his jokes he REALLY IS a nice guy.
Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known professionally as Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer who achieved success in the 1970s and 1980s. His career ended after he was imprisoned for downloading child pornography in 1999, and was subsequently convicted of child sexual abuse and attempted rape, in 2006 and 2015, respectively.
You forgot to mention he fled to Vietnam where he was around young girls age 9-13 and one called him husband. He paid off the family of the girl which meant he avoided the death penalty as the family had taken compensation. So he only went to jail and was deported he now lives in Thailand or Laos
@@lostkingsofanime6075 I just copied the first paragraph from wikipedia, just to give the guys some context, not to cause random outrage about someone who hasn't been part of society for years...
Totally agree with you both, comedy is a great escape from the real world but many people these days can't see the distinction between comedy and seriousness. I have been to see Jimmy Carr live a few times and although his comedy is close to the line of being offensive, he never crosses it. He is one of my favourite comedians.
@@andymacrory6543 I wonder how many people who were offended at his Gypsy ww2 joke on his dark material special actually chose to watch it, knowing it's Jimmy Carr, had seen his other stand up, heard the joke but then got offended. And then I wonder how many people just heard about it, looked at that particular joke, watched nothing else or have even watched his other stuff. But then got offended.
You both offer an intelligent appraisal of what comedy is about. You're spot on, it's not a TED show its humour. The best comedians take their humour very seriously.
I love Jimmy Carr even more for just ignoring all the hate he got over his gypsy ww2 joke. This video in itself shows that's not the worst sh*t he's said. It's just that now with cancel culture someone's always out to be offended. Jimmy ignored it, said nothing and it went away. He wasn't cancelled.
@makadeni123 I wonder how many people who were offended had to seek out to be offended. If you watch a Jimmy Carr special you surely are a Jimmy car fan. So know what he's about. That means anyone who was offended heard the joke from someone else and just chose to be offended
@@Matt19matt19 Well considering the backlash came a month after the special came out I'm gonna say almost everyone who was offended found out from social media. The thing is aswell, it's not like he walked out on stage and it was the first thing he said. He slowly builds up to the really offensive stuff so that by the end you're laughing at stuff you might not normally laugh at.
I think it was Trey Parker and Matt Stone who said that if you decide any topic is off limits for comedy, it then makes everything else you joke about offensive. Jimmy Carr's gypsy joke was not a great joke in my opinion, but it was just that - a joke. If people don't like it, they can vote with their wallets by not seeing him perform or watching him on TV. Protesting outside his shows is fine on my books as well so long as they're not trying to get the show shut down - it's a free country so we shouldn't discourage non-violent protests and freedom of expression. I've learned a lot through speaking to protesters, or speaking to people when I've been at protests
Didn’t think of it that way. I _doubt_ that was the original intent ‘cos Glitter and what he did aren’t as well known in the US, but I might be wrong. Good point though.
I was at that show in Glasgow with my mum lol, we met him after and got out tickets autographed, he does this thing live, where he'll say to anyone that wants to heckle to wait, they get their own section where he invited hecklers,and he slays them with brilliant off the cuff replies. I'm also going to see Kevin Bridges in Glasgow in September, for the 2nd time, I bloody love a comedy gig 😂
It makes me wonder how, like Jimmy, you can go from training to be a priest to a brilliant offensive comedian that doesn't give a shit😂 I love his humour.
I don't think Jimmy was ever trained to be a priest, though he was a Christian until he lost his faith. He was a marketing executive at shell before he became a stand up comic.
The best thing he does is responding to hecklers, his comebacks are unparalleled. It’s interesting he isn’t that big in the US, he sells out everywhere he goes in Canada and always has a show at the Just for Laughs festival.
People who go to Jimmy Carr gigs and get offended have serious gambling issues.........seriously, you have to have a real problem if you throw down £40 on a comedian you know nothing about first...that's a serious addiction lol
I was always brought up to believe one key rule to comedy. Either everything is ok to make jokes at, or nothing is. Anything else is bigotry. I do also know that there is a time & a place for darker comedy. Hell, when I was diagnosed with cancer when I was 20, I was telling cancer jokes to my friends, while hooked up to the chemo. The point isn't to upset. The point is to break down walls & relive some tension with a quick laugh.
@@londonspade5896 What isn't? My beliefs for humour? Or that I survived cancer? (Only teasing you there 😂) May I ask what you disagree with? Or what flaws do you see with what I believe?
@@andrewmoss3681 Nothing I'm disagreeing with Andrew, it's a reference from the TV series 'Chernobyl', the character who says this ends up with cancer, not my best joke but it's all I had at the time
@@londonspade5896 I've not got to it yet. Sorry I dropped the ball on a joke. But very pleased to have people joining in understanding the concept of jokes 😁👍🏻
Well said dude. I'm totally on the same page as you. And also, just because nothing is off limits, doesn't mean jokes have to be well received - the jokes still need to be good, you've got to know your audience, and you've got to consider the timing of such things as well. Case in point, jokes about Harvey Weinstein - James Corden's jokes about this bombed, because he's a terrible 'comedian'. Ricky Gervais had people in hysterics. So it's not necessarily the subject matter that's the issue, it's what you do with it
lol Brilliant! Oh and just to layer this a little... Jimmy has said that his stand-up comedy is 'a job' so like you guys said, he's not that same character the rest of the time. People want to laugh and see him joke right to the edge. And there's an amazing interview you can watch with 'The Diary Of A CEO' (won't link but it's here in YT) interviewing Jimmy for over an hour where you get to hear the real bloke of Jimmy and wow such a difference! I don't mean it for the reaction, just check a little out in personal time, he's a deep thinker when not creating edgy jokes! Oh and he's married now with a kid and says it truely changed his life. Worth a listen for that too. Great reaction as always, and looking dapper both of you! lol
Great reaction, guys. A couple of Irish comedians for you to try out:- Dylan Moran - British Style and American Style/American Stupid People/Dylan Moran has a fight with a coffee barista. Dave Allen - Dave Allen on Religion/ Dave Allen teaching your kid time/Airplanes/Dave Allen on Sperm. Sarah Millican - Let's talk about relationships/Girl Talk/Men vs Women/Birthday Rules
Nothing is out of bounds for comedy...Us Brits use dark humour by default Jimmy carr just articulates the type of jokes we been doing in school playgrounds forever..
Preach Teach! Thankful for the brutal honesty of British comedy over the years and like you guys said, you don't go to a comedy show with an inflated ego or a chip on your shoulder. Save the judging for Church..
Jimmy is one of the best UK comedian of this era. You hear his jokes and instinctively laugh because of what he says, plus his comedic timing is impeccable. You may think for a millisecond, should I be laughing at that, but then the humour in your brain takes over, and you laugh until your sides hurt. Obviously, his comedy on TV shows is turned down a bit... but he stretches the TV restrictions to the max. Everyone who goes to see Jimmy Carr should know what they are going to see/hear.
Gary Glitter a 70's UK rockstar that had a number of hits. However better know for his time in the last 20 years in foreign 10 x 6 and laterally in the UK'S version due to being caught with minors!
This is just standard British comedy 😂 go to any pub of an evening and you'll hear all sorts of dark comedy 😂 Gary glitter btw... On the same level as Jimmy saville
The way we handle a crisis or a sad situation over here is to make a joke.. about it.. its the we deal with things.. change a sad situation into smile.. we're also very sarcastic x
The fact is jokes are jokes, if you take life to seriously It will affect life, life can be crap but when you've got comedy and laughter it becomes easier
@EmbraceTheSuck21 Paul Francis Gadd, best known by his stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former singer, songwriter, and record producer. He achieved success during the glam rock era of the 1970s and 1980s, and his career ended after he was imprisoned for downloading child pornography in 1999
I have to recommend in my opinion, the UK's most underrated comic, Paul Chowdhry. Barely anyone has done reactions to him and he's excellent. He hasn't done much stuff but what he has done is great. I reckon you'd love him
Yeah he's class. I can remember laughing so much it hurt at some of his bits. Leagues above that twat off the mash up report. What is his name ? Nish summin? Absolute wank spanner that man is haha
To be fair, Paul Chowdry didn't really click for me until I saw him on Taskmaster - so if his humour isn't grabbing you right away that might be a working route for you.
Frankie & jimmy are our most R rated comedians in the UK ,frankie got banned constantly. Lost his spot on 8 out of ten cats(uk show) but he's like "I don't give a fcuk"
I love seeing Americans react to UK humour. We joke about anything and everything. We also know how to differentiate the difference between comedy and reality.
I'm from the UK, people kicked off about carrs last show wanting it taken off, I love dark comedy, laughter is the best medicine, without it your dead inside, I wish people would stop getting so easily offended, your right protect comedy at all costs
Of course Jimmy carr has cracked America he's been everywhere including Canada Australia etc he's a literal workaholic constantly working guy he's one our finest comics and one of the funniest comic in the world 🤣🤣🤣💯
You guys hit the nail on the head, if you don't like it don't buy his tickets. Everyone knows why Jimmy Carr is famous and that it is for disgusting jokes same thing Frankie Boyle is famous for. I think he's hilarious and look at how nice he was at the end. He offered to stay to do a meet and greet no matter how long it takes
@@twoofsix3b3g I live about 20 min from Edinburgh in the Falkirk district, where was your grandmother from? I’m going to look for tickets now 😃 thanks so much for letting me know 💕
If youve paid the ticket price to see Jimmy live, you absolutely already know who and what he is. Dont pretend you dont, and be offended by him. You absolutely went there knowing his humor!
Great monologue at the end guys. Perhaps watch Stephen Fry debating for his views on free speech? His intelligence squared vs the Catholic Church was an amazing debate, but others on comedy and free speech are well worth the watch.
70s glam rock star and ped ( i bet you know his music) one of his songs was used the the joker ( movie soundtrack) when he puts on his makeup and walks down the stairs ( dancing)
You guys are nearly right. You can make a joke about ANYTHING, not just SOMETHINGS. There's no limits to what you can make a joke about. Remember... offence is taken, not given.
“If only Africa had more mosquito nets then every year we could save millions... of mosquitoes from dying needlessly of aids." Jimmy Carr's comedy is ALL about subverting expectations with wordplay. It's clever, it's surprising and to be honest the subject matter is only incidental to the comedy.
Garry Glitter was a rock star from the 1970's who was jailed on paedophilia charges in the UK and overseas. In the "Joker" movie it is his song "Rock n Roll Part 2" that is playing as the Joker is dancing down the steps. As this was after his conviction the director may have used it as a signal for "evil" ... trolling the audience.
If you're watching Jimmy Carr you know what your getting. Don't then complain.
Jimmy is a master.
Great reaction fellas.
There's comedy and then there's Jimmy - the master
A TOTAL master and crowd baiter - In fact an absolute master, baiter and crowd pleaser. Feel free to give him the clap... 😎🙄🤣🤣🤣
@@stewedfishproductions7959 lmfao
@@makadeni123literally no comments complaining.
@@makadeni123 you were talking about an event that only occurs in your head, I get it. Like when people moan about cancel culture.
Well said guys , if you don’t like the jokes stay at home , at let the people who do like the jokes go and have fun
Jimmy is the definition of British humour and comedy. Like you guys said, if your offended, piss off. Love you guys, keep up the reactions
I sawjimmy recently at a gig in my home town. I'm trans and we chatted. He warned me a trans joke was coming up and it was funny. He was lovely and very supportive. Despite his jokes he REALLY IS a nice guy.
waddup stephen
what you think of dave chapelles jokes he go to far?
@@elixir.27 👀
Not only nice, but very intelligent too.
This epitomises why I think you guys are my fave "US react" channel. Irish guy here, and I'm heartened at your openness
Its also nice to see our American cousins understanding how British stand up comedy goes👍👍👍👍
Jimmy Carr uses more material in 30 Minutes than an American Comedian uses in his entire career!
Paul Francis Gadd (born 8 May 1944), known professionally as Gary Glitter, is an English former glam rock singer who achieved success in the 1970s and 1980s. His career ended after he was imprisoned for downloading child pornography in 1999, and was subsequently convicted of child sexual abuse and attempted rape, in 2006 and 2015, respectively.
Well said, it’s a pity because his music was frequently great. The man…not so much.
@@DeidreL9 I honestly copied the first paragraph from wikipedia, don't know any of his music at all, but I was acquainted with the back story... lol
You forgot to mention he fled to Vietnam where he was around young girls age 9-13 and one called him husband. He paid off the family of the girl which meant he avoided the death penalty as the family had taken compensation. So he only went to jail and was deported he now lives in Thailand or Laos
@@lostkingsofanime6075 I just copied the first paragraph from wikipedia, just to give the guys some context, not to cause random outrage about someone who hasn't been part of society for years...
Totally agree with you both, comedy is a great escape from the real world but many people these days can't see the distinction between comedy and seriousness. I have been to see Jimmy Carr live a few times and although his comedy is close to the line of being offensive, he never crosses it. He is one of my favourite comedians.
I'm convinced people choose to be offended so as to have something to moan about. Some people out there live for a moaning session
@@andymacrory6543 I wonder how many people who were offended at his Gypsy ww2 joke on his dark material special actually chose to watch it, knowing it's Jimmy Carr, had seen his other stand up, heard the joke but then got offended. And then I wonder how many people just heard about it, looked at that particular joke, watched nothing else or have even watched his other stuff. But then got offended.
The only thing that offends me about Jimmy, is that God awful laugh that he has.
You both offer an intelligent appraisal of what comedy is about. You're spot on, it's not a TED show its humour. The best comedians take their humour very seriously.
I love Jimmy Carr even more for just ignoring all the hate he got over his gypsy ww2 joke. This video in itself shows that's not the worst sh*t he's said. It's just that now with cancel culture someone's always out to be offended. Jimmy ignored it, said nothing and it went away. He wasn't cancelled.
@makadeni123 I wonder how many people who were offended had to seek out to be offended. If you watch a Jimmy Carr special you surely are a Jimmy car fan. So know what he's about. That means anyone who was offended heard the joke from someone else and just chose to be offended
@@Matt19matt19 truth🙌
@@Matt19matt19 Well considering the backlash came a month after the special came out I'm gonna say almost everyone who was offended found out from social media. The thing is aswell, it's not like he walked out on stage and it was the first thing he said. He slowly builds up to the really offensive stuff so that by the end you're laughing at stuff you might not normally laugh at.
I think it was Trey Parker and Matt Stone who said that if you decide any topic is off limits for comedy, it then makes everything else you joke about offensive. Jimmy Carr's gypsy joke was not a great joke in my opinion, but it was just that - a joke. If people don't like it, they can vote with their wallets by not seeing him perform or watching him on TV. Protesting outside his shows is fine on my books as well so long as they're not trying to get the show shut down - it's a free country so we shouldn't discourage non-violent protests and freedom of expression. I've learned a lot through speaking to protesters, or speaking to people when I've been at protests
@@rorz999 my thoughts was surely no one like gypsies enough to back them
Gary Glitter same situation as Jimmy Saville
Americans probably don't know who Saville is?
@@rasputinswalloper475 these guys have looked him up after there football chants video because he was mentioned in a lot of the chants xx
Joker, stairs.
How is it that the coolest part of that film had a track by _him_ ?
@@georgecaplin9075 I thought it was a bit clever, mixing fictional evil character and real life evil character musician.
Didn’t think of it that way. I _doubt_ that was the original intent ‘cos Glitter and what he did aren’t as well known in the US, but I might be wrong. Good point though.
Contrary to his stage performances, he is a very kind and nice person, always loves to meet his fans. Jimmy’s great as long as you get his comedy.
But that is the beauty of his humour is that you know it is a joke. There is no malice to it, no twist of the knife.
I was at that show in Glasgow with my mum lol, we met him after and got out tickets autographed, he does this thing live, where he'll say to anyone that wants to heckle to wait, they get their own section where he invited hecklers,and he slays them with brilliant off the cuff replies. I'm also going to see Kevin Bridges in Glasgow in September, for the 2nd time, I bloody love a comedy gig 😂
You've "discovered" Jimmy Saville through watching UK stuff. Gary Glitter was one of the acts he used to introduce on the BBC
It makes me wonder how, like Jimmy, you can go from training to be a priest to a brilliant offensive comedian that doesn't give a shit😂 I love his humour.
Like Johnny Vegas, who also was going to be a priest....
I don't think Jimmy was ever trained to be a priest, though he was a Christian until he lost his faith. He was a marketing executive at shell before he became a stand up comic.
Jimmy carr is so funny 😁 😂 my favourite comedy writer
Love Jimmy lovely guy off stage, but savage on stage lol.
The best thing he does is responding to hecklers, his comebacks are unparalleled.
It’s interesting he isn’t that big in the US, he sells out everywhere he goes in Canada and always has a show at the Just for Laughs festival.
You will know Gary Glitters music for sure. They still play it at sporting events over in the US. He's a 70s Rockstar and dirty kiddy fiddler.
People who go to Jimmy Carr gigs and get offended have serious gambling issues.........seriously, you have to have a real problem if you throw down £40 on a comedian you know nothing about first...that's a serious addiction lol
No they just have issues. It’s like a vegetarian ordering a burger and getting annoyed that they can’t eat it
I was always brought up to believe one key rule to comedy. Either everything is ok to make jokes at, or nothing is. Anything else is bigotry. I do also know that there is a time & a place for darker comedy. Hell, when I was diagnosed with cancer when I was 20, I was telling cancer jokes to my friends, while hooked up to the chemo. The point isn't to upset. The point is to break down walls & relive some tension with a quick laugh.
Not great, not terrible
@@londonspade5896 What isn't? My beliefs for humour? Or that I survived cancer? (Only teasing you there 😂) May I ask what you disagree with? Or what flaws do you see with what I believe?
@@andrewmoss3681 Nothing I'm disagreeing with Andrew, it's a reference from the TV series 'Chernobyl', the character who says this ends up with cancer, not my best joke but it's all I had at the time
@@londonspade5896 I've not got to it yet. Sorry I dropped the ball on a joke. But very pleased to have people joining in understanding the concept of jokes 😁👍🏻
Well said dude. I'm totally on the same page as you. And also, just because nothing is off limits, doesn't mean jokes have to be well received - the jokes still need to be good, you've got to know your audience, and you've got to consider the timing of such things as well.
Case in point, jokes about Harvey Weinstein - James Corden's jokes about this bombed, because he's a terrible 'comedian'. Ricky Gervais had people in hysterics. So it's not necessarily the subject matter that's the issue, it's what you do with it
lol Brilliant!
Oh and just to layer this a little...
Jimmy has said that his stand-up comedy is 'a job' so like you guys said, he's not that same character the rest of the time. People want to laugh and see him joke right to the edge.
And there's an amazing interview you can watch with 'The Diary Of A CEO' (won't link but it's here in YT) interviewing Jimmy for over an hour where you get to hear the real bloke of Jimmy and wow such a difference!
I don't mean it for the reaction, just check a little out in personal time, he's a deep thinker when not creating edgy jokes!
Oh and he's married now with a kid and says it truely changed his life. Worth a listen for that too.
Great reaction as always, and looking dapper both of you! lol
Great reaction, guys. A couple of Irish comedians for you to try out:-
Dylan Moran - British Style and American Style/American Stupid People/Dylan Moran has a fight with a coffee barista.
Dave Allen - Dave Allen on Religion/ Dave Allen teaching your kid time/Airplanes/Dave Allen on Sperm.
Sarah Millican - Let's talk about relationships/Girl Talk/Men vs Women/Birthday Rules
Dave Allen is easily the best Irish comedian for me.
Nothing is out of bounds for comedy...Us Brits use dark humour by default Jimmy carr just articulates the type of jokes we been doing in school playgrounds forever..
Preach Teach! Thankful for the brutal honesty of British comedy over the years and like you guys said, you don't go to a comedy show with an inflated ego or a chip on your shoulder. Save the judging for Church..
I've seen Jimmy Carr and there's a lot that doesn't make it onto film or out of the gig. He's brutal.
I'm with you there mate. He takes no prisoners live!😆
Jimmy is one of the best UK comedian of this era. You hear his jokes and instinctively laugh because of what he says, plus his comedic timing is impeccable. You may think for a millisecond, should I be laughing at that, but then the humour in your brain takes over, and you laugh until your sides hurt. Obviously, his comedy on TV shows is turned down a bit... but he stretches the TV restrictions to the max. Everyone who goes to see Jimmy Carr should know what they are going to see/hear.
Gary Glitter a 70's UK rockstar that had a number of hits. However better know for his time in the last 20 years in foreign 10 x 6 and laterally in the UK'S version due to being caught with minors!
@makadeni123 He was sentenced to 16 years in prison last October after getting found guilty of historic sexual offences against 3 girls under 12.
Well said guys ,laughter is the best medicine ! We all need a reason to smile these days. You boys certainly do that ..keep up the great work 💪 🙌
This is just standard British comedy 😂 go to any pub of an evening and you'll hear all sorts of dark comedy 😂 Gary glitter btw... On the same level as Jimmy saville
Jimmy is the Michelangelo of comedy. Always leaves you wanting more.
The way we handle a crisis or a sad situation over here is to make a joke.. about it.. its the we deal with things.. change a sad situation into smile.. we're also very sarcastic x
So many great stand up Comedians. I hope you do them all! Live At The Apollo has some fab comics
The fact is jokes are jokes, if you take life to seriously It will affect life, life can be crap but when you've got comedy and laughter it becomes easier
Jimmy goes right up to the line every time 😆
English guy here Jimmy Carr is my favourite comedian. He is absolutely savage live.
@EmbraceTheSuck21
Paul Francis Gadd, best known by his stage name Gary Glitter, is an English former singer, songwriter, and record producer. He achieved success during the glam rock era of the 1970s and 1980s, and his career ended after he was imprisoned for downloading child pornography in 1999
"Who is Gary glitter" .....oh boy you've opened a can of worms here boys 🤣
Is this really the first time you’ve seen Jimmy Carr!? 😱
Someone should have warned you This Man Has NO Filter! 🤣
He’s a legend 🇬🇧
you wanna react to Jimmy Carr Tells His Favorite Joke He's Ever Written, it's short video but memorable
You two fellas are a classic act, been a fan for a couple of tears
I have to recommend in my opinion, the UK's most underrated comic, Paul Chowdhry. Barely anyone has done reactions to him and he's excellent. He hasn't done much stuff but what he has done is great. I reckon you'd love him
Yeah he's class. I can remember laughing so much it hurt at some of his bits. Leagues above that twat off the mash up report. What is his name ? Nish summin? Absolute wank spanner that man is haha
Well said dave
Yep. Paul is very good. Panchode.
To be fair, Paul Chowdry didn't really click for me until I saw him on Taskmaster - so if his humour isn't grabbing you right away that might be a working route for you.
Frankie & jimmy are our most R rated comedians in the UK ,frankie got banned constantly. Lost his spot on 8 out of ten cats(uk show) but he's like "I don't give a fcuk"
Great reaction, thank you Gents 🙏🐊❤️🦉👍
I love seeing Americans react to UK humour. We joke about anything and everything.
We also know how to differentiate the difference between comedy and reality.
Well said, Daniel, "Protect comedy". This material wouldn't get aired on British TV, but it's fine on videos. x
Jimmy is defo near the top of the tree..a true artist, would love to see you do some Anthony J as well..nice one.👍
Absolutely, us Scots take the piss out of each other. It's so brilliant. Its only words. They won't hurt you!!! 😁😁
CARROT IN BOX 3 ;) With Lee Mack
I'm from the UK, people kicked off about carrs last show wanting it taken off, I love dark comedy, laughter is the best medicine, without it your dead inside, I wish people would stop getting so easily offended, your right protect comedy at all costs
Someones had a fight with a lawnmower i see...... 😆
Gary glitter was a highly successful pop star in the 70s and 80s hes now seving i think his third sentance for pedophilic offences
Love your chat at the end, so true 👏🏽
Great summary lads, I couldn't agree more
Of course Jimmy carr has cracked America he's been everywhere including Canada Australia etc he's a literal workaholic constantly working guy he's one our finest comics and one of the funniest comic in the world 🤣🤣🤣💯
Normal British humour. Thank goodness.
Dylan Moran and Eddie Izzard are really funny comedians worth a watch.
Fast becoming a big fan of your stuff guys keep it up love the content
Love Jimmy here in the UK He is so offensive but a comedy genius
You guys hit the nail on the head, if you don't like it don't buy his tickets. Everyone knows why Jimmy Carr is famous and that it is for disgusting jokes same thing Frankie Boyle is famous for. I think he's hilarious and look at how nice he was at the end. He offered to stay to do a meet and greet no matter how long it takes
''Protect comedy'' Abso bloddy lutely . Thank you . My son is a stand up comedian and I have to admire the bravery it takes to do that .
Is your son Jamie?? He’s a funny guy, seen some of his stand up on RUclips 💕
@@LauraLou82 Oh wow ! Thank you! . Yes I can verify he was an actual born comedian 🤣
@@twoofsix3b3g He definitely comes across as a natural 😂 I’d love to see him up here in Scotland x
@@LauraLou82 Hi Laura . .Where in beautiful Scotland (birthplace of my grandmother btw) are you? He is at the EDINBURGH FRINGE 6th - 18th August .
@@twoofsix3b3g I live about 20 min from Edinburgh in the Falkirk district, where was your grandmother from? I’m going to look for tickets now 😃 thanks so much for letting me know 💕
Nice of Putin to invade Ukraine to take some of the heat off Jimmy here in the UK. He has a lot more even riskier material than this, he’s hilarious!!
I was in the front row in his Glasgow dvd, funny as fuck 🤣
If youve paid the ticket price to see Jimmy live, you absolutely already know who and what he is. Dont pretend you dont, and be offended by him. You absolutely went there knowing his humor!
If anyone goes to a live stand up comedy show and gets offended then its obvious they should not be there!!..
To those who get offended over jokes... *Dark comedy is like a child with cancer, it never gets old.*
Daniel speaking facts at the end there 💯 love from london🏴
Garry glitter was a pop star who was found guilty of kiddy fiddling
There is a video on RUclips showing Jimmys performances in the USA, it's very funny
Another great video as usual folks
I recommend Jimmy Carr's Improvised comedy and accents videos. They are hilarious.
Your right lads..being offended is a choice..choose not to be offended..simples..its comedy ffs 🙄
Garry Glitter is a glam singer who was famous for the song Rock and Roll he was also arrested and convicted of child molestation
Gary Glitter was a glam-rocker from the seventies who was a kiddie-fiddler.
Love watching you guys react and it’s good to see you actually get the British humour!
Great monologue at the end guys. Perhaps watch Stephen Fry debating for his views on free speech? His intelligence squared vs the Catholic Church was an amazing debate, but others on comedy and free speech are well worth the watch.
Gary glitter and Savile in the same gang
gary glitter was a pop star in the uk.something like the jimmy saville story.who turned out to have been fiddleing with kiddies.
Gary Glitter was a 70's glam rocker who likes them young.
70s glam rock star and ped ( i bet you know his music) one of his songs was used the the joker ( movie soundtrack) when he puts on his makeup and walks down the stairs ( dancing)
You guys are nearly right. You can make a joke about ANYTHING, not just SOMETHINGS. There's no limits to what you can make a joke about.
Remember... offence is taken, not given.
WHEN ARE WE GETTING MORE OF (THE PRODIGY)🐜🐜🐜🐜✌🇮🇪
Protect comedy, amen to that chaps!
Going to see him in May for the 2nd time..cant wait 😁
you two are brilliant........you see the funny side of things...........but i can sense youre very humane ..
Should check out Dylan Moran, Paul Smith and Paul Chowdry
Aye we British can be brutal, but it's all just banter at the end of the day, love Jimmy
“If only Africa had more mosquito nets then every year we could save millions...
of mosquitoes from dying needlessly of aids." Jimmy Carr's comedy is ALL about subverting expectations with wordplay. It's clever, it's surprising and to be honest the subject matter is only incidental to the comedy.
I saw him in Stockport few years ago and so excited my bf surprised me 4 days ago with tickets to see him again 🤣🤣
What you said guys at the end of this video was so true thanks
Y'all have GOT to watch the Ralphie May show- best line imo "He was sweating like R. Kelly at the kids choice awards!"
I think it was Ricky Gervais who said 'Just 'cos you're offended, doesn't make you right'
Saw Jimmy live 2 days ago. Absolutely brilliant show🤣
Political correctn is not only destroying comedy, but also society.
You guys are awesome!
Love all reactions!
Jimmy Carr basically stalks The Killers during the UK festival season, he appears at all of them somehow
Comedy show ..not a F**cking Ted Show... 😂😂😂 Jimmy would love that .. love watching you guys.. 🥰
Guys - Gary Delaney 9 minutes of one liners. It's great. Tim Vine is so quick. Like Stewart Francis on speed.
Love and peace from the uk 🇬🇧 🏴 🏴 🏴
Garry Glitter was a rock star from the 1970's who was jailed on paedophilia charges in the UK and overseas. In the "Joker" movie it is his song "Rock n Roll Part 2" that is playing as the Joker is dancing down the steps. As this was after his conviction the director may have used it as a signal for "evil" ... trolling the audience.