Id rather have Bill Burr as the main protagonist. Would instantly make it the funniest GTA game, like you're just driving around and he does these little conversations/rants with himself lol
Bill has the perfect level of fame. Enough to dig into the perks and have the odd fan recognize you and be cool about it, but not so much that people will hassle you.
Not only is he a lot more famous now than he was in 2011, but people are far more obsessed with celebrity lifestyle and taking pictures than they were in 2011
I miss Boston a great deal. I'm from Texas, and I went to grad school in Boston. That's the only time I had lived out of state and I was shocked how many similarities there are in the culture. People on both places are kind and helpful, but also aggressive and independent. Just like Bill is talking about in Boston, it's really pretty acceptable in Texas to push back and be aggressively independent. Now I live in the Midwest and no one understands. In grad school I had only ever lived in Texas and Boston and I just thought that was how people were. It makes me really appreciate Boston for being so similar to my upbringing. I view it as a second home.
Right outside Harvard Stadium was the Charlesview housing complex. A lot of low income and subsidized housing. Harvard made a big deal about tearing it down and building a new complex further up Western Ave. in order to give the residents a "more modern, updated" place to live. What actually happened was Harvard alumnae were bitching about leaving the games with business clients or other well-heeled guests and having to actually experience being exposed to the projects. I worked on that job so we were invited to the Dedication. The back slapping was over the top.
6:52 "Where the fuck do I go?" Boston driving in a nutshell. I once left a restaurant in Boston on a dark and stormy night in winter and circled the fucking block 4 times before I finally made the right turn to gtfo of there. I was worried the cops were gonna pull me over for acting suspicious.
Back in the mid 80s you could just walk into Harvard Stadium anytime day or night.I used to cut through there on my way to work as a teenager and go sit at the very top seat in the middle just above where he's talking and burn a fat one,enjoy the view and coolness of it then continue on with my day.
Good memories. I'm from Miami and used to skip class in jr high and University of Miami was right across the street. A couple of us would go play Frisbee on the football field and smoke a joint. Good ol days huh ✌️
Back 8 or 9 years ago I was working tinting windows we had a contract with Harvard and we were working there for a week or so tinting all the office doors and such. Well my buddy i was working with and I would take our lunches to the stadium and sit up at the top and eat lunch and spark up after. I loved the view and story it gave me, but you can't imagine the looks we got from people walking around the campus...
I didn't know that Bill Buckner had passed. RIP Bill. Truth is, he was a excellent fielder as well as batter. He will be forever known for the ball that went through his legs in those early morning hours.
It's like we're with him in the car. I love that he keeps uploading videos and this is priceless because he keeps alive in our minds and just don't dissapear.
He keeps having these little random moments of self reflection. It's especially visible when he talks about his childhood. Either he smiles or looks shocked that he's old.
I went to BU and his comment about remembering when they had a football team... I felt that. Spent two years in the dorms above Nickerson Field. I can attest to the open stadium. I lived in the Allston region right around the time of this video (2009-2011) and i would run laps around the track just next to it Storrow Drive. wow. memories
bill is like one of those dudes that when he calls to hang out yer like....ehhh...im busy..but when he shows up randomly yer like well im glad. he is super funny. too funny
Thank you Bill. Been out of Boston since 2013. I'm 70 Man you bring back so.many memories. Plus Youre ducking hysterical. My last place I called home was just down the road from you in Braintree. Old Somerville kid from the 50s free up in Woburn and grab the Zone back in the day. Remember seeing Leno down there when the Zone was 20 blocks in each direction. Remember the Hillbilly Ranch ? Maybe a little before your time. Thanks Bill ! You're the fucking BALLS ! Thanks for giving the old fool some real fucking laughs !
that was awesome, i remember the old combat zone. ive got a brick from the old garden, from one drunken night down there when they were tearing it down, sitting on my desk. greatest city in the world.
Thanks for hitting all the landmarks that are known and now known to me❗ The Boston accent is freakiN aaawwwsome! 😂 I laughed at the wonderful commentary!
Dude, I saw the Pats play the Vikings at Hahvid Stadium, before there was a Foxboro stadium (Shaeffer, after the beer). Bleachers at Fenway were 50 cents. Dude drove by so much stuff without a clue. The Citgo sign replaced the City Service Gasoline, which Citgo had bought out. MIT was that little trade school down the Chahles from Hahvid. I knew the owner of Union Oyster House. Great guy. Boston has a colorful past. My 8X great grandmother was hanged on The Common in 1660.
in 2000, I was able to just walk onto the field of Soldier Field in Chicago. It was just open. The world before 9/11 was such a freer place! (I'm old!)
Guy! I gotta say, I take that tour you did every time I go home. I moved to NH a few years ago, about an OWWA ( HOUR ) North yet such a fucking world away. So I go to all those things you went to. Miss the shot outta it. Thanks for the tour guy!. Hope to be on a show with ya some day.
Being from Boston and watching this from 2011, it’s a hoot. Cambridge, Massachusetts used to be my favorite section to come to and go to parties, dorm parties at that. But driving is a nightmare. And that hotel with the bars on the window used to be Charles Street Jail. Close to Massachusetts General Hospital.
Seeing Bill walk by Sullivan’s tap, i remember being in that bar around 1980 at the end of my work day before i went back to my employer to checkout, and Tip O’Neill came in to gladhand everyone, the north end of Boston being in his Cambridge district.
Harvard stadium looks awesome! Actually Boaaston looks really nice! Think I've got a bit of the accent down too lol. Cheers Bill, all the best from Durham England.
No Charlestown? No zakim bridge or Tobin bridge? No state street? I love Boston, i needed this, thank you, I miss it. I worked downtown for super duck tours for four years, some of the best years of my life. Yes, “super” duck tours, it was a thing, look it up. Miss you Steve Fitzgerald, good man.
Great video and the song you made reference to was "Do It To Me One More Time" by the Captain and Tenille, a 1970s music group. I spent a lot of time in Boston :)
Jesus Christ, that part at 2:05 almost killed me choking in my own laugh! A couple of puff's and that random on-the-fly reply to the jogger nearly killed me!
Bill Burr could describe an empty bag for 30 minutes and I would still listen
"remember when paper bags were huge?... yeah.."
Dharmavid Francis still use them. They’re awesome.
Have you listened to his podcast lately, that's exactly what he does
Yes - he sure is hilarious 😂
"Alright what do we have here 4 COWNAHS? Oh look at that right corner he thinks he's mr big shot because bottom left has a hole in it."
The sight of Bill Burr walking like he doesn't give a fuck with a smile on his face has got to be the most uplifting thing I see.
Instant seratonin boost
They should do a GTA Boston game with Bill Burr hosting one of the game's talk radio shows.
That's a badass thought, Red. Tweet at Rockstar or Playstation
Xbox, fuck playstation
Id rather have Bill Burr as the main protagonist. Would instantly make it the funniest GTA game, like you're just driving around and he does these little conversations/rants with himself lol
16:50 ''I'm wating for someone to write a 'Tell All' about 'Mother Theresa'...''
Yeah Hitchens already did that in 1995 you illiterate ginger fuck. x
@@saulgoodman612 That would be hilarious! Hell yes.
Bill has the perfect level of fame. Enough to dig into the perks and have the odd fan recognize you and be cool about it, but not so much that people will hassle you.
Not only is he a lot more famous now than he was in 2011, but people are far more obsessed with celebrity lifestyle and taking pictures than they were in 2011
@@dixiewrecked2165 Its truer then ever now
Bill could talk about anything and Id listen
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Reading this I just heard bill saying”What a F@@G”
this is pretty much the monday morning podcast but in a car
Cosmic Supra The Podcast is pretty much his stand up but with no crowd lol.
*caaaaaaaaaaaaaah
"This is the new Boston Garden, they just went to Home Depot and got a bunch of cinder blocks." LMAO
Bill Burr is a wicked good shit dude.
Ked
Everything with shit is better! :D I suggest listening Ismo Leikola stand-up routine about shit to know why :D
Pure Beantown
"German flag... give em shit about the Maginot line..." HAHA
I lost it at that hahahaha
"Close your eyes and you hear the sounds of a man being raped..." I popped a blood vessel in my lung from bursting out laughing!
It sent chills down my spine.If you ever watch a video of a male gangrape it will scar you more than those al Qaeda beheading vids.
+abdikadir hashi wtf
I miss Boston a great deal. I'm from Texas, and I went to grad school in Boston. That's the only time I had lived out of state and I was shocked how many similarities there are in the culture. People on both places are kind and helpful, but also aggressive and independent. Just like Bill is talking about in Boston, it's really pretty acceptable in Texas to push back and be aggressively independent. Now I live in the Midwest and no one understands. In grad school I had only ever lived in Texas and Boston and I just thought that was how people were. It makes me really appreciate Boston for being so similar to my upbringing. I view it as a second home.
Right outside Harvard Stadium was the Charlesview housing complex. A lot of low income and subsidized housing. Harvard made a big deal about tearing it down and building a new complex further up Western Ave. in order to give the residents a "more modern, updated" place to live. What actually happened was Harvard alumnae were bitching about leaving the games with business clients or other well-heeled guests and having to actually experience being exposed to the projects. I worked on that job so we were invited to the Dedication. The back slapping was over the top.
6:52 "Where the fuck do I go?" Boston driving in a nutshell. I once left a restaurant in Boston on a dark and stormy night in winter and circled the fucking block 4 times before I finally made the right turn to gtfo of there. I was worried the cops were gonna pull me over for acting suspicious.
Getting into Boston is easy. Getting out is like the Roach Motel or Hotel California. You can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave.
“That’s also wet” bill cracks me up.
watching and listening to Bill living life is a lot better than living my own, a lot better...
damn
Vicarious to some degree, I guess... but I wonder if that's what make it enjoyable for all in any degree? 🤔
yup
Back in the mid 80s you could just walk into Harvard Stadium anytime day or night.I used to cut through there on my way to work as a teenager and go sit at the very top seat in the middle just above where he's talking and burn a fat one,enjoy the view and coolness of it then continue on with my day.
One time I went to the park and there was no-one there. So I went home.
Good memories. I'm from Miami and used to skip class in jr high and University of Miami was right across the street. A couple of us would go play Frisbee on the football field and smoke a joint. Good ol days huh ✌️
I remember this one time I walked by a stadium and then kept walking and went home.
Burn a fat one on your way to work huh? That totally happened
Back 8 or 9 years ago I was working tinting windows we had a contract with Harvard and we were working there for a week or so tinting all the office doors and such. Well my buddy i was working with and I would take our lunches to the stadium and sit up at the top and eat lunch and spark up after. I loved the view and story it gave me, but you can't imagine the looks we got from people walking around the campus...
"I like classical music fuckin makes ya smart!" lol
15:50 the look on his face hahaha
He was gonna cry! Haha
I feel so bad for the poor bastard, lol.
He looks like a sad little girl
He even walks like a badass
Bill setting off the elevator alarm with his forehead sent me 😂
around 7:16 this weird lookin boat bus thing just cruises by and he's completely unphased! I was like wait what was that thing explain this to me 😂😂
It's the duck tours, they're everywhere in Boston
It's the Duck Tour, kid.
Duck boat. Also a staple in Wisconsin Dells, WI.
Bill Burr... Is awesome! 😂
I didn't know that Bill Buckner had passed. RIP Bill. Truth is, he was a excellent fielder as well as batter. He will be forever known for the ball that went through his legs in those early morning hours.
The Bill Burr tours need to continue. They're the best.
It's like we're with him in the car. I love that he keeps uploading videos and this is priceless because he keeps alive in our minds and just don't dissapear.
He keeps having these little random moments of self reflection. It's especially visible when he talks about his childhood. Either he smiles or looks shocked that he's old.
'Can I make the Light? Can I make the Light?' Spoken like a true Bostonian...
Iam noone we all think that
I went to BU and his comment about remembering when they had a football team... I felt that. Spent two years in the dorms above Nickerson Field.
I can attest to the open stadium. I lived in the Allston region right around the time of this video (2009-2011) and i would run laps around the track just next to it
Storrow Drive. wow. memories
bill is like one of those dudes that when he calls to hang out yer like....ehhh...im busy..but when he shows up randomly yer like well im glad. he is super funny. too funny
Thank you Bill. Been out of Boston since 2013. I'm 70 Man you bring back so.many memories. Plus Youre ducking hysterical. My last place I called home was just down the road from you in Braintree. Old Somerville kid from the 50s free up in Woburn and grab the Zone back in the day. Remember seeing Leno down there when the Zone was 20 blocks in each direction. Remember the Hillbilly Ranch ? Maybe a little before your time. Thanks Bill ! You're the fucking BALLS ! Thanks for giving the old fool some real fucking laughs !
The Naked Eye.
that was awesome, i remember the old combat zone. ive got a brick from the old garden, from one drunken night down there when they were tearing it down, sitting on my desk. greatest city in the world.
15:50 he goes from looking like he's gonna cry to "ya gotta be shittin me"
Thanks for hitting all the landmarks that are known and now known to me❗
The Boston accent is freakiN aaawwwsome! 😂 I laughed at the wonderful commentary!
2:06 Ahahahah Bills reaction to shaking the guys hand is priceless.
Dude! I had no idea your hand was that wet. HAHAHA! Nasty shit.
I wish Bill did more videos like this. I love the unfiltered nonstop talking and ranting.
"Ima pull in here whether you can or can't..." You go Bill! LOL
"Can I make a U turn here? Well I'm gonna". Classic old guy attitude...hilarious🤣
15:50 This hits home. I have stood exactly there to be closed off from glory.
I used to run the stairs in that stadium! I would run from Arlington center to the stadium do one lap and go back to Alewife station!
youre crazy lol that's a run and a half
James Morrin now was that you with the ass cheeks hanging out
Bahahahah everyone on here is so nice! :P
I watched both parts. Thanks for the tour, Bill. It brought back memories.
I keep coming back to this video now and then just to hear that marvelous accent
Bill walks like a Grand Theft Auto character. Coolest walk ever!
I still cant believe how clean Boston is... wow, for a major city, its painted and very clean
How am i only finding these videos now
Dude, I saw the Pats play the Vikings at Hahvid Stadium, before there was a Foxboro stadium (Shaeffer, after the beer). Bleachers at Fenway were 50 cents. Dude drove by so much stuff without a clue. The Citgo sign replaced the City Service Gasoline, which Citgo had bought out. MIT was that little trade school down the Chahles from Hahvid. I knew the owner of Union Oyster House. Great guy. Boston has a colorful past. My 8X great grandmother was hanged on The Common in 1660.
2:35 in I lost it when he says "Barbecuiiiing"
in 2000, I was able to just walk onto the field of Soldier Field in Chicago. It was just open. The world before 9/11 was such a freer place! (I'm old!)
Just moved to Boston from Philly, and this video really helped me feel more at-home with the place.
I fucking died at 2:05 when he shook Bills hand. "I had no idea your hand was so fuckin wet dude"
He is a Wicked Good Shit
he could literally freestyle comedy and would still kill, funny funny man
Guy! I gotta say, I take that tour you did every time I go home. I moved to NH a few years ago, about an OWWA ( HOUR ) North yet such a fucking world away. So I go to all those things you went to. Miss the shot outta it. Thanks for the tour guy!. Hope to be on a show with ya some day.
Great job I remember Boston been a long time but yes things do change .
First time I ever heard "He's a good shit" was in "Outside Providence", loved that term ever since.
"Hey, dildo".... phenomenal movie, so underrated
Too funny....the "half" shell and Arthur "Field" er at 4:40
22:54 Rebel without a cause
Bill Burr, you are my favorite. Please do more of these tours in other cities.
As a Habs fans I still can't hate Bill who is a Bruins fan. He's right, Montreal vs Boston are the best games to watch!
Bahahahahaha his face at 15:51. Priceless. He's 10 years old learning that Santa doesn't exist all over again hahaha.
Being from Boston and watching this from 2011, it’s a hoot. Cambridge, Massachusetts used to be my favorite section to come to and go to parties, dorm parties at that. But driving is a nightmare. And that hotel with the bars on the window used to be Charles Street Jail. Close to Massachusetts General Hospital.
what am I doing with my night?
I literally watched the entire part one.. and here I am starting part two...
no offense, Bill.
much love.
Great tour!
Love ya BILLY BOY!!
Seeing Bill walk by Sullivan’s tap, i remember being in that bar around 1980 at the end of my work day before i went back to my employer to checkout, and Tip O’Neill came in to gladhand everyone, the north end of Boston being in his Cambridge district.
Bill wiping his wet hand made me laugh so hard hahaha his face when he realised it ahahahah
Last time I was there was in 2017. I’ve been to Boston maybe 6-10 times throughout my life. I always have a good time there.
I definitely needed that tour. I grew up on the east cost and miss it, bad. Thank you!
Bill looked so defeated at 15:51
I could listen to this guy all day.
LOL "Arthur Field-er" at the "half shell."
I could watch him do this for hours.
11:26 The Penalty Box I miss it was my favorite bar
Ah the good old days man!!!
I don’t care how old it is, I can’t watch Bill enough!!!
Storrow Drive kid! Love that dirt water, Boston you're my home!
post 911 n Im allowed to do this shit.. haha
Holy S. I gotta be careful eating lunch and listening to Bill Burr. He’s so freaking funny I almost choked on my food!! 😂😂😂😂
Harvard stadium looks awesome! Actually Boaaston looks really nice! Think I've got a bit of the accent down too lol. Cheers Bill, all the best from Durham England.
No Charlestown? No zakim bridge or Tobin bridge? No state street? I love Boston, i needed this, thank you, I miss it. I worked downtown for super duck tours for four years, some of the best years of my life. Yes, “super” duck tours, it was a thing, look it up. Miss you Steve Fitzgerald, good man.
Great video and the song you made reference to was "Do It To Me One More Time" by the Captain and Tenille, a 1970s music group. I spent a lot of time in Boston :)
im not from baston and i dont pack the caaa on tha lawn,or loose my caakees, but i love uncle bill and his natural off the cuff humor
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Damn Billy looked good with hair. That swag walk and smile. Never thought any swag walk actually looked cool until I saw that.
Name for "those girls" How bout Cheer Hookers, or Fan Whores.
I would love to see Bill do more of these.
Man!! that's a bad ass stadium.
Bill Burr's depth of knowledge is Genius level.
I Love listening to Bill Burr!!!! He's cute and Funny as F Hell! Love his voice
Haaahvahd stadiums. I used to run up that shit. 37 times up! Wicked good shit.
Fiedler, Bill!!! Hatch Shell, Bill!!!
And it's not the Sixteen Chapel.
These tour's with Bill are awesome!
"That's where all the founding fathers signed some stuff that got probably reversed in the last dozen years or so."
Bill is THE man!
god bills face is so patriotic - that flaming red hair/beard, blue eyes, and blindingly white pale skin. god bless america
He looks like he should be on the back of currency.
Gotta love billy boy.
OMG...the Dradle Building...
Jesus Christ, that part at 2:05 almost killed me choking in my own laugh! A couple of puff's and that random on-the-fly reply to the jogger nearly killed me!
this makes me miss home Boston/Ipswich!
If you ordered "cold tea" in those Combat Zone Chinese places you'd get a teapot fullah bee-yuh! I remember that block so well.
Yes in London you could get wine in a teapot after hours for asking for something similar. 🇬🇧✌
I really want to visit Boston after watching this.
7:17 can't believe he didnt make fun of that thing