This line, and "i walk and talk like a field hand, but the boots im wearing cost 3 grand" I really like rhymes for one, and i also really like when words ring true, and both of these lines do both. My 3rd favorite is probably "its a fucking scarecrow again!" Because he does it perfectly, lol.
God I love how he utilises lights in his show. It doesn't just feel like a comedy show, it feels like a true performance and the lights just add to it so well. Bo Burnham is an artist and his directorial skills are admirable
@@cm9241 well the coors family directly funded huge mega pacs for far right conservative groups and helped fund the founding of the libertarian party. Not to mention they destroyed organized labor in there shop repeatedly. Maybe don’t fall for the PR stunt that pride is. Just cause they put a little money in a highly visible cause that helps Pr, doesn’t mean they support it.
I think i’ve watched this video nearly 30 times in the past year, that line never ceases to make me lose my shit laughing. It’s also a hands down favorite to everyone I show this to
You missed the whole point of his song. He's not making fun of country music, he respects country music. He's making fun of fake country music. Seems you disagree with him.
@@aquariandawn4750 He's making fun of fake country as well as fake country liking republican chuds. Repubgs LOVE to gerrymander and pander to the right winged idiots. Remember Bo is a leftie chad. Sounds like YOU dont get the point of the song my contrarian pretentious self actualization needing white gamer guy. Notifs are off, good luck replying
it's great line, but it's not quite right - they don't write songs for those people, don't give a damn about those people, they write them for suburbanites who would also never move to those towns. The real problem is not the songwriters, it's the audience.
That he waits for her to doze off before taking off her clothes, just to ensure lack of consent... Brilliant. Every line in this song is a masterpiece.
the line “i walk and talk like a field hand, but the boots i’m wearing cost three grand” just scratches my brain so right idk i can’t explain why it’s just so good
Its good rhyming, and it just rings so true. I also really like the "i write songs for the people who do, jobs in the towns that I'd never move too". For the same reason.
“Like Mike’s Evandering, fuck your ears I’m pandering” is the most underrated line in the song. For context during a boxing match Mike Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield’s ear.
I thought he was referring to Mike Murdock, the televangelist christian country singer, who built his empire by pandering to christianity and country people.
So I think he actually said "mental Tae Bo" referring to the 90s exercise program and how people will effectively do mental gymnastics to NOT hear bad stuff coming from their favorite artists
The "No Jews" part was Bo pandering to the far leftists that want to stereotype people. I've never heard an antisemitic comment in a county song. So why does Bo pretend they do? It's just funny that Bo is pandering in a song about pandering. This bit is funny with great production values, but it isn't honest; it's caricature. What is funny, is how people with the strongest bias tend to project.
@@davidhuggins9487 I don’t know I looked up the lyrics and I do not find any sites that claim it says, “Mental Tae Bo” having said that it is interesting how well that could fit in the tune and the point being made in that verse.
Lol it’s so accurate, I remember being dragged to see some local country star with some friends and in the middle of singing about huntin’ and drinkin’ and driving big trucks he just randomly goes “and if you ain’t from here you can GET OUT” the racism just comes out of nowhere and people just keep going along and pretending they didn’t hear it
@@1ake1 most country songs have a key change to a brighter key, also the way it cuts off the 'you got a beautiful mouth i got a beaitiful-' shows how country songs use them to fool people into a metal, happy vibe to distract them from the dodgy lyrics :) it slaps tho so it worked
Love how “real” his country accent sounds in comparison to other singers even tho he’s from Massachusetts it just adds another layer to this piece of art
1:47 The guy throwing his hands up in the air looks like a country fan who finally heard the words to put all his feelings into meaning. He looks so vindicated, I want to know what he was thinking at the time
David, from a different song, on Parks & Rec, also by Bo Burnham yes. I don’t see anything wrong with listing other lyrics that remind someone of something....?
Okay but as someone who grew up with country-loving parents I’m impressed with the fact even the LIGHTS more-or-less imitate the lights you’d see at a country concert, with how they move across the audience. Dunno if it was intentional or not but either way I find it amazing
"Like Mike's Evander-in' Fuck your ears, I'm panderin'..." is one of the greatest, most underrated Bo lines of all time. The only problem is people are usually still laughing at the scarecrow bit so they don't hear it.
Yes! I read about that line after just hearing the whole song. I saw the line in the comments before I heard it properly cos I was creasing at the scarecrow bit. Luckily I've watched this another hundred times after that initial listen and it one of my favourite lines.
I can’t believe this guy was suffering from panic attacks while on tour. He’s seems like such a cool cucumber all the time. Hope he’s in a better place mentally after his last special.
@@shugyigo4901 the way he flipped back and forth out of and into character makes it very hard to figure out if he's doing well. Covid def took a toll on him so itll definitly be a while until he performs live again if he ever does
@@screwtapee I think that the character was representative of how he felt, he has a wife and probably still has the dog you see at the end of make happy but I believe in this time and with the amount of pressure he put on himself he felt as alone and isolated as the character we see in inside, it's hard to tell when this was finished and whether or not hes taken steps to get better but I really hope he has
He's a once-in-a-generation artist. Unfortunately, it comes with the territory. I bet you he is actively suffering from mental illnes. We just get to benefit from it.
Country music started out as essentially folk music and ballads with odes and homages to rugged individualism and aspects of American culture, like dangerous freedom and reverence for God, which is at the foundation of classic country songs like Marty Robbins' 'Big Iron' and Johnny Cash's 'When The Man Comes Around.' "Country" music nowadays is "I have a truck and sound like a congested goose; please sleep with me."
@@tiddysprinkles7056 a simple key change changes people's attitudes showing everyone that we are easily manipulated buy sound alone. Kind of scary honestly because this somg is a banger
@@chrisrussey9856 music is impactful. if i heard a key change like that in every single fuckin song it might get old real quick... but it's not the worst technique. it definitely used to be overused though.
I like how he goes on to include the lines "you doze off, so I take your country girl clothes off, I put my hands on your body" to drive home the rapey vibes
@@pop5678eye No offence, but saying 'this country' is kinda weird on the internet. Selfcentered even. Because the internet is full of people with hundreds of different nationalities.
It's also subtly perfect: he asks if "you dumb motherfuckers" want a key change. I'm not sure the key actually changes; I think it just goes an octave higher in the same key, but us dumb motherfuckers wouldn't know that.
this song and David Allan Coes "the perfect country and western song" are the only two stadium country songs that are any good, and thats because they are parodies
“That is a scarecrow”. The first one gets me every time. “I put my hands on your body. It feels like hay. It’s a F-ing scarecrow again!” Hahahaha. So good.
@@castlebyerslives7021 why would it be funny? i mean, is because the guys who is supposedly singing is so out-of-touch with reality that doesn't even realize the difference between a human woman and a hay block?
I dont get that one though! I'm a 4th generation black angus cow-calf operator, living an hour from the nearest McDonald's and an hour and a half from the nearest Wal Mart here in podunk South Dakota, and maybe it's like a Southern thing, but dude, we love the Jews! We really do! People out here (swear to God) almost dont even think antisemitism exists because who the fuck could hate the Jews after we kicked Hitler's stupid fucking ass in WW2!?!?
Met this girl. She was quiet, could listen to me talk for hours. She was supportive, if I got tired, I could lean on her and she didn't move an inch... after taking her to meet my family. I found out I got scarecrowed!
I love how he gives respect to the good parts of the genre before absolutely tearing the bad parts a new one. I absolutely love country and there are still fantastic country songs that come out today, their just rarely mainstream sadly. My general yard stick for good country is, if it makes you wanna cry a little bit it’s good, if it tells an interesting story it’s good, if it does both at the same time it’s fantastic. That being said that’s just my personal opinion.
@@adamriggs2698 I think when people think of country they think of Stadium Country, which is the “My boots, my truck, my beer, by a fishing pond” type music. I’m talking about real country and blue grass, the type of thing that tells a beautiful story. I recommend “How do you say goodbye to 60 years” and “When love is all you want, it’s all you need.” When it comes to heart breaking blue grass. For pure country try “Riding with private Malone” by David Ball.
@@adamriggs2698 - depends on what you are listening to. Country is a broad range, and has been around for a long time. From Foggy Mountain Breakdown to Alison Kraus to Jack Daniels, If You Please to Waltz Across Texas, there's a lot of good. Chris LeDoux to Willie, Alvin Crow to David Allan Coe to Merle Haggard. Need to sample across the different songs and singers; you'll find something enjoyable.
Might want to check out Tyler Childers' 'In Your Love' then if you haven't already. It's only a couple weeks old, but the video tells the best story about small town life that will make anyone sob.
I only just noticed yesterday night watching the full special how he uses the orange underlighting to make the bottom half of his blue jeans look like brown boots Bo is a mfing genius
Dude his attention to detail!! It’s like when watching inside I didn’t notice the AC was turned to 69 degrees during the sexting music video the first couple watch through’s
He's done it, he's broken down exactly why I don't like new country, and enjoy older country. Amazing. I'm always wary to say I like country even when I do, and it's because of everything he has touched in the performance. Amazing dude. Also, it's petty but I hate how every girl in a country song is the same blonde, blue eyed long legged girl like c'mon dudes seriously?
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Sierra Ace Extrordinaire what else some plump ugly chicks lol
@JediNxf7 This guy gets it. Gerrymandering, voter suppression, the existence of electoral colleges in the first place, two parties, lobbying out the ass. The US is far from a functioning democracy.
Their are Jewish groups that live like the Amish style so he's just being foolish with that line... but there aren't many country songs that include them because who would pay for it...
@@elliotstannard5621 ok I was losted because the Midwest is basically Pennsylvania but with Wisconsin being Nordic [Red Heads] I've stayed in Florida and South Carolina never seen that veiw point.. so it's Georgia's thru Louisiana or is Virginia Included???
Modern "stadium" country basically just shits on every thing that Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and countless other stars built. And Bo just demonstrated that perfectly.
@@br6768 I listened to 90s country on car rides as a kid, johnny cash at home, and that stuff is fine. My brother plays nothing but modern port-a-potty country hits and it drives me insane.
J.D. West Replace Sam Hunt with Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, or a million others. He’s the textbook example of what Bo does here lol. Maybe a little more pop
@J.D. West | Hell, a good album even mt country disliking backside liked... was a semi-parody tie-in to FX's Archer titled 'Cherlene'. The bulk of it is cover songs, but it still bops.
I really like the credit he gives to Dolly and Willie Nelson at the beginning. There is a lot of really great, meaningful country music out there, but it’s all getting drowned out by the garbage. A lot of it isn’t even creative anymore. I think it’s really an issue with the whole music industry. It feels like every song I hear is about the same thing, every time.
You want some real country, get on some Wheeler Walker Jr. Just kidding about the real country, but it doesn't get much more honest than a song titled "Fuck You Bitch" lol
@@sweetpotato8289 YES! I hated rap for the longest time, then I found a bunch of artists that I actually really like. especially really political rap, it feels like its something no other musical medium could do.
As a music student, I can no longer put key changes into my songs without thinking, "ya'll dumb motherfuckers want a key change?!?" Gets me every dang time.
Every time I listen to this, it's the key change that kills me. This is still so delightfully, hilariously accurate, and that key change hits at the perfect time to crack me up.
"Some people extending my name 'Boooooo' that's also approval" That's a level of response excellence that most of us only reach in the shower three days after the fact
A dirt road, a cold beer A blue jeans, a red pickup A rural noun, simple adjective No shoes, no shirt No jews, you didnt hear that (Sort of a mental typo) I walk and talk like a field hand But the boots im wearing cost three grand I write songs about riding tractors From the comfort of a private jet I could sing in mandarin You'd still know im pandering Hunting deer, chasing trout A bud light with the logo facing out Hear that subtle mandolin Thats textbook pandering I own a private ranch that i rarely use I don't like dirt (One verse, one chorus in the bag, now its time to talk to the ladies Im hoping my southern charm offsets all these rape-y vibes im putting out) A good girl, in a straw hat With her arms out, in a cornfield That is a scarecrow... (I thought it was a human woman, sorry) A cold night, a cold beer A cold jeans, strike that last one Im wanting you, i hope you're feeling me (Subtextually) We go to bed, you doze off So i take your country girl clothes off I put my hands on your body It feels like hay Its a fucking scarecrow again Like Mike's evander-ing Fuck your ears, im pandering I write songs for the people who do Jobs in the towns that i'd never move to Legalize gerrymandering Tolerate my pandering You got a beautiful mouth I got a beautiful... Y'all dumb motherfuckers want a key change? Thematically meandering Emphatically pandering I got a tight grip on my demo's balls Say the word truck, they jizz in their overalls You don't know what land you're in Im in the land of pandering And I'll be upfront I do what I do Cause im a total fucking cun-try-boy
That little gesture he does at 1:54 when he turns the invisible beer with the logo facing out is so attractive to me for some reason. Well, the whole performance actually but that moment always gets me
Bo is such an important figure in modern comedy. He said what he needed to say, which was a wake-up call for many comedians and non-comedians alike, and then left. He did it well and didn't try to keep squeezing the life out of it.
I just heard a really dumb country song with the lyrics: “I woke up on the wrong side of the truckbed this morning” Immediately I had to come find this song again!
Comedy and cleverness aside, he has a very pleasant singing voice. He’s really one of those comedians who can balance observational humor with intelligence. I hope he comes back to stand up again.
It's absolutely critical for making the whole thing work as well as it does. "Country bad, lol" would just be pandering to a different audience. Instead of making fun of the stereotype, he makes fun of the artists who live down to the stereotype, which is a much sharper message.
Pandering is probably my favorite song from the show, mainly because country music is really popular where I live and I hate it because it all sounds the same. This song is basically what I hear every time I have to listen to country music (except a whole lot better) and makes fun of everything I don't like about country music. It is unironically my favorite country song.
Same here, and it’s so underrated? Like you have all his really well known songs but I don’t think enough people appreciate this absolute masterpiece!!
He’s making fun of the same people that most country people don’t like tho 😂 so ironically, you’re agreeing with country folk 😂 country people don’t like Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, etc
Country music is popular where I live as well and I ABSOLUTELY FREAKING HATE IT!!!! Almost every male country singer uses the same like southern drawl voice and it drives me freaking crazy. I agree you with this being what you hear everytime you have to suffer country music. I’m more into rock and metal
Yo, at least give some credit to Toby Keith and Alan Jackson. Toby was from Clinton OK, which with the exception of being on I-40 is bumfuck nowhere in OK. Jackson was from Newnan Georgia. Both good country artists in the 90's, before getting overly commercialized later on.
@@John_Danktide Not to mention Clint Black, Mark Chesnutt, George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, Tim McGraw (his early stuff), Doug Stone, Doug Supernaw, Little Texas, Diamond Rio, Alabama, Shenandoah, Sawyer Brown, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Suzy Bogguss, Lorrie Morgan...tons of great country in the 90s. It really started to go downhill in the late 90s, early 2000s, which is when most popular music went to hell.
Bo has so much talent. To write music that’s just catchy is hard enough. He has to make it catchy and write jokes into it. That’s some 3-D chess musically. Next level stuff. Keep it up Bo and I’ll keep buying it.
I was just trying to tell a friend of mine everything that is wrong with today’s “bro-country” music like Aldean. Finally gave up and came here and said Bo could explain it better.
I never hear people appreciate the lighting tho, it’s absolutely beautiful especially for a comedy show, bo’s truly amazing at lighting especially in inside
this is my absolute favorite thing he’s done as a person who grew up listening to almost exclusively country music. i think about this at least twice a week.
Sent this to my mom who loves country music. Her response? Offended but also laughing her ass off. She didn’t want to admit that she knew he was right. She also said “he’s got a filthy mouth”. Like she doesn’t swear every other word…
"Rural noun, simple adjective" will always get me, no matter how many times I watch it
Just realized he said rural not verbal. Makes more sense now 😂 thanks
My favorite line, he nails the formula 🤣
Now I wanna hear some examples 😆😆😆
Agree
@@sarahsepanski1986
little alpaca
pink tractor
loud hay bail
and who could forget
triangular goat
"i write songs for the people who work jobs in the towns that I'd never move to"
great line
Honestly, the best line in the bestnline ever written.
This line, and "i walk and talk like a field hand, but the boots im wearing cost 3 grand"
I really like rhymes for one, and i also really like when words ring true, and both of these lines do both.
My 3rd favorite is probably "its a fucking scarecrow again!" Because he does it perfectly, lol.
This line literally was playing as I discovered this comment. Makes it even better! Saw your comment as he started the line love it.
Jason Aldean.
Ya, try that in a small town.
God I love how he utilises lights in his show. It doesn't just feel like a comedy show, it feels like a true performance and the lights just add to it so well. Bo Burnham is an artist and his directorial skills are admirable
You're gonna shit
Inside is gonna blow your mind
@@derianardor i just went to comment this lol
It's the best stage lighting I've seen in decades, just totally focused and dramatic when necessary.
Mother fuckers got moving candles
“ 2:00 Bud light with the label facing out” aged better than wine 😂😂😂
Now it’s whatever other cheap diluted beer these folks like
Yea they got big mad at bud light 😂😂😂
@@hcn6708 tons of them said they were switching to Coors Light, who has sponsored gay pride parades since the 80s lmao
@@cm9241 research aint their strong suit
@@cm9241 well the coors family directly funded huge mega pacs for far right conservative groups and helped fund the founding of the libertarian party. Not to mention they destroyed organized labor in there shop repeatedly. Maybe don’t fall for the PR stunt that pride is. Just cause they put a little money in a highly visible cause that helps Pr, doesn’t mean they support it.
I don’t care how many times I’ve watched this, “IT’S A FUCKING SCARECROW AGAIN!” still gets me everytime 😂
It’s so fucking good
SAME
I think i’ve watched this video nearly 30 times in the past year, that line never ceases to make me lose my shit laughing. It’s also a hands down favorite to everyone I show this to
LOL, I love that part every time - always cracks me up!
2:55
“A Bud Light with the logo facin’ out.”
That’s modern country on a nutshell.
I lost it when I heard it hahaha that product placement is no joke lmfao
That line gets me everytime
In* a nutshell
@@ptroweachspec4903 its tougher to balance it on the shell trust me
@@RUclips_is_complete-total_shit I’m a professional nutshell balancer. What I do isn’t easy but it sure is worth it.
i’m actually glad this isn’t on spotify or else my stats would be like “top genre: country”
Okay.. same tho-
Get ready for the RUclips algorithm to bombard you with panderers
On apple bo is under comedy
i didnt think about that one... still want it on my playlist tho
Sameeee
"Legalize gerrymandering, tolerate my pandering" is such a perfect line for a country song
Why? Both parties use gerrymandering but you only hear about it when Democrats piss and moan about Republicans doing it too
You missed the whole point of his song. He's not making fun of country music, he respects country music. He's making fun of fake country music. Seems you disagree with him.
@@aquariandawn4750 you might have a point, but why be so aggressive?
@@pikucha4000 cuz yes
@@aquariandawn4750 He's making fun of fake country as well as fake country liking republican chuds. Repubgs LOVE to gerrymander and pander to the right winged idiots. Remember Bo is a leftie chad.
Sounds like YOU dont get the point of the song my contrarian pretentious self actualization needing white gamer guy.
Notifs are off, good luck replying
The scarecrow joke always gets me, the delivery on the second one is perfect.
It makes me want to act it out
It's A FUCKING SCARECROW AGAIN!!!
@@bogdansivitski8099No matter _how_ many times I listen to this, that line makes me laugh out loud.
The amount of reaches he did to rhyme “pandering” makes this song 25 times funnier .
He rhymed pandering and gerrymandering
Yeah he even makes fun of himself for that by saying “thematically meandering’” like I’m just grabbing these words from all over
"Like Mike's Evandering" is pure genius.
i'm pretty sure he rhymes pandering with pandering at some point
A lot of nice slant rhymes. Emily Dickinson would be proud.
“I write songs for the people who do/jobs in the towns that I’d never move to”
Just absolute truth from Bo there
it's great line, but it's not quite right - they don't write songs for those people, don't give a damn about those people, they write them for suburbanites who would also never move to those towns. The real problem is not the songwriters, it's the audience.
That he waits for her to doze off before taking off her clothes, just to ensure lack of consent...
Brilliant. Every line in this song is a masterpiece.
It's a fucking scarecrow again!
Can scarecrows give consent? 😂
@@rondamorris3550Dr. Jonathan Crane: "He got mine."
But he's got southern charm!
Technically this commenter is being pro SA. Cancelled
the line “i walk and talk like a field hand, but the boots i’m wearing cost three grand” just scratches my brain so right idk i can’t explain why it’s just so good
There’s a lot of rhyming
ME TOO IM GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE
I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME
Its good rhyming, and it just rings so true. I also really like the "i write songs for the people who do, jobs in the towns that I'd never move too". For the same reason.
It's a perfect summary of the song
“ITS A F***ING SCARECROW AGAIN!” will get me everytime
that’s my favorite part
laughed way too hard at that
Nice profile pic. Memento Mori
Unus Annus
@@samfinkjensen Memento Mori
“Like Mike’s Evandering, fuck your ears I’m pandering” is the most underrated line in the song.
For context during a boxing match Mike Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield’s ear.
omg I didn't even realize that, that's amazing
Holy shit. This deserves to be the top comment. I’ve heard this song so many times and never made that connection.
I thought he was referring to Mike Murdock, the televangelist christian country singer, who built his empire by pandering to christianity and country people.
His songs improve with pop culture knowledge
Wow.... Bo sometimes makes me feel like a failure. And other times, her makes me want to write my own songs. This comment made me feel the latter :)
“No shoes. No shirt. No Jews, you didn’t hear that.. Sort of a mental typo.” lmao. Still gets me even after all this time 😂
So I think he actually said "mental Tae Bo" referring to the 90s exercise program and how people will effectively do mental gymnastics to NOT hear bad stuff coming from their favorite artists
The "No Jews" part was Bo pandering to the far leftists that want to stereotype people. I've never heard an antisemitic comment in a county song. So why does Bo pretend they do? It's just funny that Bo is pandering in a song about pandering. This bit is funny with great production values, but it isn't honest; it's caricature. What is funny, is how people with the strongest bias tend to project.
@@davidhuggins9487 I don’t know I looked up the lyrics and I do not find any sites that claim it says, “Mental Tae Bo” having said that it is interesting how well that could fit in the tune and the point being made in that verse.
Lol it’s so accurate, I remember being dragged to see some local country star with some friends and in the middle of singing about huntin’ and drinkin’ and driving big trucks he just randomly goes “and if you ain’t from here you can GET OUT” the racism just comes out of nowhere and people just keep going along and pretending they didn’t hear it
@@jonathanwinfield6000it actually sounds a lot more like Tae Bo than Typo
The key change is absolutely perfect
OMG Kevin, I agree! Btw good job on that corn (field) of yours 😉
I don't get the key change, can anyone explain it to me? Thanks!
Thank you so much@@djwolfheart456I hope you are having a wonderful day!
@@1ake1 most country songs have a key change to a brighter key, also the way it cuts off the 'you got a beautiful mouth i got a beaitiful-' shows how country songs use them to fool people into a metal, happy vibe to distract them from the dodgy lyrics :)
it slaps tho so it worked
@Epic Gardening Yeah. Meta(l) as he is, Bo is one Hell of a musician.
“IT’S A F***ING SCARECROW AGAIN”
One of the loudest audience pops of any of his jokes, fucking hilarious.
Every time I hear that line (watched this a fair few times now...) I absolutely crack up, its pure genius.
Love this bit 😂😂
*Plot twist.*
Best line
“Some people extending my name ‘Boooooo’ that is also approval” This is why he’s a comedy genius 😂
i can't find it, if you don't mind, timestamp? lol
@@spv420 first ten seconds lol
@@username-ql8ox yeah just noticed that ffs lol
"smithers, are they saying boo? or boo-urns?"
Ikr and the fact that he responded with it so quickly on the spot XD
I genuinely believe Bo worked specifically on his articulation of the word “beer”. It’s flawless
He got both syllables just right
Beer, down, girl, squirrel, wasp(er), just a few examples of bi-syllabic country words
Knowing how Bo works; yes, he absolutely did.
Love how “real” his country accent sounds in comparison to other singers even tho he’s from Massachusetts it just adds another layer to this piece of art
I mean it's not bad, but I don't think it sounds that "real"
Nah it doesn’t sound real, but it’s a hell of a caricature
Debora Teo doesn’t sound real at all. But it’s a pretty funny
@@swaggyfarts5654 I feel like he wasn't really trying that hard to make it sound authentic, just enough to give off that fake rich dude vibe.
Like the man said, a hell of a caricature.
"Some people extending my name, Boo, that's also approval."
*This man is a genius.*
They're saying Boo-urns!
GOD IT TOOK ME LIKE 3 MINUTES TO CATCH THE JOKE HOLY FUCK
That was pretty damn good
I totally got the joke before reading this comment.
“I could sing in Mandarin, you’d still know I’m pandering.”
Basically Disney’s live action Mulan.
No jews
Spot on Katelyn
hahaha brutal
And without the singing.
Facts
1:47 The guy throwing his hands up in the air looks like a country fan who finally heard the words to put all his feelings into meaning. He looks so vindicated, I want to know what he was thinking at the time
bro i saw that lmao
“I’ll bring the girls, you bring the beer...and the troops will bring the freedom” 😂
I keep forgetting about the time he played this exact character on Parks & Rec
OMG THAT WAS HIM I NEVER HAD REALIZED THAT WOWWWWWW
Yes those are the lyrics, very cool
and don't forget his classic hit : "beatiful like my mom, support the troups"
David, from a different song, on Parks & Rec, also by Bo Burnham yes. I don’t see anything wrong with listing other lyrics that remind someone of something....?
“a rural noun, simple adjective”
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"A quoted line, a thousand likes"
@@choc795 Low effort, high reward. Like the songs being nocked
@@JambleBramble there ain't much reward other than satisfaction
"A random quote"
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I can't wait for Bo to come back. He deserves this break, but we need him more than ever.
Thought he said he’s not doing stand up again
@@guccigoatskin2699 He played at the Largo on March 3rd, testing new material I think.
it nearly killed him -- i hope he never comes back. let him direct movies and take care of his mental health
@@samholder196 it nearly killed him? What do you mean
I’d rather him stay mentally healthy than do stand-up.
Okay but as someone who grew up with country-loving parents I’m impressed with the fact even the LIGHTS more-or-less imitate the lights you’d see at a country concert, with how they move across the audience. Dunno if it was intentional or not but either way I find it amazing
Its intentional, you can see it in his other stuff.
they were moving candles
When things are easy to imitate… it’s hardly amazing- him making fun of it is hilarious though
An hour into the date....everything was going great....and then, shit. Scarecrowed.
Hate it when that happens. 'Specially since this was the eighth time this week...
@@r_kayne but there are 7 days in one week
Yo Fxlcon means a double scarecrow in one day. Even worse
@@mypie4006 or maybe even eight in one day
I just thought she wasn't much of a talker.... 😆
“I don’t like dirt...”
Daniel DeRey not like you; soft, and smooth
👩🏻💋🧑🏻-..."no, i shouldn't have done that"
B3 Films I don't either
"I don't like sand" - Anakin Skywalker
😆😆😆😆😆😆
"no Jews, you didn't hear that" gets me Everytime
It’s the way he so smoothly goes “you didn’t hear that” just kills me each time I hear it
"I walk and talk like a field hand, but the boots I'm wearing cost three grand."
Right!!
Oy vey
Nonsensical joke. Most hicks are ZEALOUS Zionists
"Like Mike's Evander-in'
Fuck your ears, I'm panderin'..."
is one of the greatest, most underrated Bo lines of all time. The only problem is people are usually still laughing at the scarecrow bit so they don't hear it.
Yes! I read about that line after just hearing the whole song. I saw the line in the comments before I heard it properly cos I was creasing at the scarecrow bit. Luckily I've watched this another hundred times after that initial listen and it one of my favourite lines.
Omg I’ve listened to this so many times and just now got that line
I JUST now got it - God that's good. Forever knocked on my ass by how good his wordplay is.
@@kimdecina6059could you please explain it? I still don't get it.
@@ornitorrinco_en_la_cavernaMIKE Tyson bit off EVANDER Holyfield’s EAR off. (Fuck your ears)
I can’t believe this guy was suffering from panic attacks while on tour. He’s seems like such a cool cucumber all the time. Hope he’s in a better place mentally after his last special.
Errrrm after watching his new special that seems the opposite, hopefully just a character though
@@shugyigo4901 the way he flipped back and forth out of and into character makes it very hard to figure out if he's doing well. Covid def took a toll on him so itll definitly be a while until he performs live again if he ever does
@@screwtapee I think that the character was representative of how he felt, he has a wife and probably still has the dog you see at the end of make happy but I believe in this time and with the amount of pressure he put on himself he felt as alone and isolated as the character we see in inside, it's hard to tell when this was finished and whether or not hes taken steps to get better but I really hope he has
He's a once-in-a-generation artist. Unfortunately, it comes with the territory. I bet you he is actively suffering from mental illnes. We just get to benefit from it.
As hes said a few times 'its all am act this isnt real'
im mad about how that key-change actually slaps
1 year old, 1.3k likes, and no fucking replies?
#fixthereplything2k21
Fr tho
@@alliesakat FIFY
I'm writing something so I can tell my kids I was part of the replying of 2021
As a fan of country music, it's actually impressive how Bo nailed exactly what's wrong with country music
Current country music
@@sandrawillman5451 If by current, you mean the last 25 years or so, yes.
Yea just about anything after even.. 89, that wasn't a late release from an old school country western singer?
Garbage
Country music started out as essentially folk music and ballads with odes and homages to rugged individualism and aspects of American culture, like dangerous freedom and reverence for God, which is at the foundation of classic country songs like Marty Robbins' 'Big Iron' and Johnny Cash's 'When The Man Comes Around.'
"Country" music nowadays is "I have a truck and sound like a congested goose; please sleep with me."
@@DaMaster012 and those occasional songs about women wanting to kill their unfaithful husbands.
I’m a musician here in Nashville. This video made me laugh.. then cry. Because there’s a ton of truth to it.
“Y’all want a key change?” That’s the cherry on top for me 😂
I don't get it
@@tiddysprinkles7056 a simple key change changes people's attitudes showing everyone that we are easily manipulated buy sound alone. Kind of scary honestly because this somg is a banger
@@chrisrussey9856 music is impactful. if i heard a key change like that in every single fuckin song it might get old real quick... but it's not the worst technique. it definitely used to be overused though.
If it was gospel we'd be "feeling the spirit." It's a really good music joke lol
@@Cobalt985 you are dense
" I'm hoping my southern charm offsets all these...RAPEY vibes i'm putting out"
I like how he goes on to include the lines "you doze off, so I take your country girl clothes off, I put my hands on your body" to drive home the rapey vibes
It's actually so true. I was listening to a Luke Bryan song the other day and realized how fucking creepy these lyrics are
Pug Tortuga he’s not autistic
BlazingE nobody is. You missed his set on that lol
@@pugtortuga3406 except autistic people actually exist my disability is not a fucking cryptid thank you.
I don’t know but “hunting deer, chasing trout” gets me every time
The next line I think is best in the song too: ‘a bud light with the logo facing out’
Like damn, so simple, yet so genius :0
For me, its "its a fucking scarecrow again!"
The single best line in any song I've ever heard. "Like Mike's Evandering, f**k your ears I'm pandering."
Yes! Came looking for this comment
YES
I've listened to this song like 50 times and never picked up on the fact he was saying "Like Mike's Evandering". Superb.
Yes....genius! 😂
"Legalize gerrymandering" is the most underrated line.
“Like Mike’s Evandering
Fuck your ears, Im pandering” is up there too
I hate to tell you... it is already legal and has been used throughout the history of this country...
Unfortunately, it's already legal.
@@pop5678eye No offence, but saying 'this country' is kinda weird on the internet. Selfcentered even. Because the internet is full of people with hundreds of different nationalities.
@@pop5678eye Wait are u srs ??
for how long and y ?
the funniest part of this song is the fact that its actually so good
It's also subtly perfect: he asks if "you dumb motherfuckers" want a key change. I'm not sure the key actually changes; I think it just goes an octave higher in the same key, but us dumb motherfuckers wouldn't know that.
@@danclark7899 Damn. I think you're right
@@danclark7899 it changes from D major to E major
this song and David Allan Coes "the perfect country and western song" are the only two stadium country songs that are any good, and thats because they are parodies
It reminds me of that Key and Peele piss take of a cliche metal song which turns out is a pretty good metal song.
Forgot to add a line on how much he/she loves the USA.
Yeah something about the troops haha
i'll bring the girls
u bring the beer
& the troops'll bring the freedom
NeoStoicism forgot about parks and Rec 😂
Or whatever Southern state they come from
And Jesus.
“That is a scarecrow”. The first one gets me every time.
“I put my hands on your body. It feels like hay. It’s a F-ing scarecrow again!”
Hahahaha. So good.
Why tho, i don't get it T-T
@@AZ092938i don’t understand what you don’t get
@@castlebyerslives7021 why would it be funny? i mean, is because the guys who is supposedly singing is so out-of-touch with reality that doesn't even realize the difference between a human woman and a hay block?
@@AZ092938 exactly. it’s ridiculous which is why it’s funny
The fact he fit in gerrymandering in a thematically sound manner is amazing.
“Like mikes evandering, fuck your ears I’m pandering” has to be the cleverest lyric I’ve ever heard
Honestly, it flew by me as well. Can you explain the context?
@Andy Element haha makes sense now, thanks
@Andy Element wow, thank you for this pearl, this line was a mystery for me
"no shoes, no shirt, no jews, you didn't hear that" i'm dying 😂
"Sorta like a mental typo"
I love Bo.
I dont get that one though! I'm a 4th generation black angus cow-calf operator, living an hour from the nearest McDonald's and an hour and a half from the nearest Wal Mart here in podunk South Dakota, and maybe it's like a Southern thing, but dude, we love the Jews! We really do! People out here (swear to God) almost dont even think antisemitism exists because who the fuck could hate the Jews after we kicked Hitler's stupid fucking ass in WW2!?!?
Weirdly, I just thought of Mel Gibson when he said this (even tho he’s Australian)
Badger2K I think he was just making a joke to catch the audience off guard
Wow Bo wrote the perfect Jason Aldean song!
I just watched his song. Its such blatant pandering idk how his audience eats that up
He didn’t include the parts about lynching tho
@@tuz2tuz229because they’re fucking brain dead Trump supporters
Bo’s song is even more relevant after Alden’s bad song
@@hcn6708 We're going to need a part II from Bo.
"Cos I'm a total fucking cun... try boy"
This is also genius tho, and the best way to end it
That awkward moment when the pretend country song actually slaps 😮👌
Welcome to Bo Burnham
listen to this one - if you like satirical country songs ruclips.net/video/o3-fJRJQnq0/видео.html
you can talk after you’ve listened to ‘steve earle - copperhead road’ until then, don’t talk to me.
or ‘chris ledoux - this cowboy’s hat’
You're such a good listener! Ah fuck... scarecrowed again!
Met this girl. She was quiet, could listen to me talk for hours. She was supportive, if I got tired, I could lean on her and she didn't move an inch... after taking her to meet my family. I found out I got scarecrowed!
Happens to the best of us
Unfortunately I didn't find out until after consummation. :(
I miss my ex too
NOT AGAIN!?
@@James-if3kc I had seven kids with her and then didn’t realize she was a scarecrow
I love how he gives respect to the good parts of the genre before absolutely tearing the bad parts a new one. I absolutely love country and there are still fantastic country songs that come out today, their just rarely mainstream sadly. My general yard stick for good country is, if it makes you wanna cry a little bit it’s good, if it tells an interesting story it’s good, if it does both at the same time it’s fantastic. That being said that’s just my personal opinion.
You like country? Do you also like nails scraping chalkboards?
@@adamriggs2698 I think when people think of country they think of Stadium Country, which is the “My boots, my truck, my beer, by a fishing pond” type music. I’m talking about real country and blue grass, the type of thing that tells a beautiful story. I recommend “How do you say goodbye to 60 years” and “When love is all you want, it’s all you need.” When it comes to heart breaking blue grass. For pure country try “Riding with private Malone” by David Ball.
@@adamriggs2698 - depends on what you are listening to. Country is a broad range, and has been around for a long time. From Foggy Mountain Breakdown to Alison Kraus to Jack Daniels, If You Please to Waltz Across Texas, there's a lot of good. Chris LeDoux to Willie, Alvin Crow to David Allan Coe to Merle Haggard. Need to sample across the different songs and singers; you'll find something enjoyable.
Might want to check out Tyler Childers' 'In Your Love' then if you haven't already. It's only a couple weeks old, but the video tells the best story about small town life that will make anyone sob.
I only just noticed yesterday night watching the full special how he uses the orange underlighting to make the bottom half of his blue jeans look like brown boots
Bo is a mfing genius
I was just noticing that 😂
Dude his attention to detail!! It’s like when watching inside I didn’t notice the AC was turned to 69 degrees during the sexting music video the first couple watch through’s
his pants are black u troll
@@OmfgHiii Are they? Either way, the effect is the same.
Holy cow, I never noticed that! That's amazing
"If you are writing honestly, that is art"
Good quote, and something I did need to hear.
Never forget that. Ok?
He's done it, he's broken down exactly why I don't like new country, and enjoy older country. Amazing. I'm always wary to say I like country even when I do, and it's because of everything he has touched in the performance. Amazing dude.
Also, it's petty but I hate how every girl in a country song is the same blonde, blue eyed long legged girl like c'mon dudes seriously?
Sierra Ace Extrordinaire what else some plump ugly chicks lol
Sierra Ace Extrordinaire see his love song one?
@ ...or brunettes with brown eyes? Oh, wait, that wouldn't be pure enough, would it? They're not "the best kind" of white people.
generic username wtf are you even on about ? Lmao what are you smoking crack ?
@@aybehcee I did!!! Thank you for reminding me it exists, it's been a while, and I'm going to go rewatch it again, Cheers
Jason Aldean: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN!
"Legalize gerrymandering..." 💀
that's textbook panderin
he’s so subtly clever
JediNxf7 are these pop country stars mostly known to be conservatives?
@JediNxf7 This guy gets it. Gerrymandering, voter suppression, the existence of electoral colleges in the first place, two parties, lobbying out the ass. The US is far from a functioning democracy.
@@Arbitrary_Moniker European and even some south American countries have figured out democracy better than the U.S
“ no Jews, you didn’t hear that”
Their are Jewish groups that live like the Amish style so he's just being foolish with that line... but there aren't many country songs that include them because who would pay for it...
@@StrideRunner68 he is having a go at the anti-Semitic nature of many deep south states.
It’s a fucking joke, Core Bliss. He’s making fun of the anti-semitism of the deep South
Josh D Have you ever been to a history class?
@@elliotstannard5621 ok I was losted because the Midwest is basically Pennsylvania but with Wisconsin being Nordic [Red Heads] I've stayed in Florida and South Carolina never seen that veiw point.. so it's Georgia's thru Louisiana or is Virginia Included???
Modern "stadium" country basically just shits on every thing that Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and countless other stars built. And Bo just demonstrated that perfectly.
@@br6768 I listened to 90s country on car rides as a kid, johnny cash at home, and that stuff is fine. My brother plays nothing but modern port-a-potty country hits and it drives me insane.
@J.D. West Toby Keith is the biggest panderer alive.
J.D. West Replace Sam Hunt with Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, or a million others. He’s the textbook example of what Bo does here lol. Maybe a little more pop
@J.D. West | Hell, a good album even mt country disliking backside liked... was a semi-parody tie-in to FX's Archer titled 'Cherlene'. The bulk of it is cover songs, but it still bops.
@J.D. West oh boy do I got some news for you...
The fact that the key change still gives me goose bumps makes me feel manipulated 😅. Well played, Bo.
the crowd couldn't help but cheer even though he told them it was coming and that they were idiots
I really like the credit he gives to Dolly and Willie Nelson at the beginning. There is a lot of really great, meaningful country music out there, but it’s all getting drowned out by the garbage. A lot of it isn’t even creative anymore.
I think it’s really an issue with the whole music industry. It feels like every song I hear is about the same thing, every time.
You want some real country, get on some Wheeler Walker Jr.
Just kidding about the real country, but it doesn't get much more honest than a song titled "Fuck You Bitch" lol
I agree, it's a really thoughtful disclaimer to start this song off with.
its the same with rap tbh
@@sweetpotato8289 YES! I hated rap for the longest time, then I found a bunch of artists that I actually really like. especially really political rap, it feels like its something no other musical medium could do.
@@caoilfhionndunbar oh I also want to get into hip hop but so far I haven't liked any so can you recommend some artists like that😁
As a music student, I can no longer put key changes into my songs without thinking, "ya'll dumb motherfuckers want a key change?!?" Gets me every dang time.
Every time I listen to this, it's the key change that kills me. This is still so delightfully, hilariously accurate, and that key change hits at the perfect time to crack me up.
Come listen to it again
@@esmas.1324 ok, Sloth Demon. You've won again.
That new Aldean song is literally this
My favorite part in the entire video will forever be the moment at 1:46 where you can see a guy in the audience trying to start a clap
Thank you for pointing that out 🤣
This ruined the video for me. Now I just feel bad for that idiot.
He’s actually laughing and throwing his hands up, I do that too myself
I watched this 32 times and cackled every time thank you for this
Omg I saw that and burst out laughing
“Like Mike’s Evandering. Fuck your ears, I'm pandering”
This is art.
what is Mike’s Evandering, sry if i sound like I live under a rock, just wondering
@@jandjproductions2817 Mike Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear during a heavyweight championship fight.
@@thomasneedham1512 oh wow, thank you for telling me
I was reprimanded for airing this on the local community radio, in Northern Canada.
Worth it.
How badly were you reprimanded though? Was it worth it? Wanna share your story?
Hahaha
What did they do to you?
@@seanp25 They made him listen to Keith Urban's whole discography on repeat. Safe to say, he didn't survive it.
@@kennan10101 The reprimand was probably just over the f-bombs.
Thinking about this song as “Try That in a Small Town” hits the airwaves
"Some people extending my name 'Boooooo' that's also approval"
That's a level of response excellence that most of us only reach in the shower three days after the fact
That wasn’t spontaneous. He wrote it in three days later…from a previous show.
@@theplanetruth oh damn
oh damn
@@cameronsitton501 Art is a lie, NOTHING IS REAL
@@theplanetruth That's kind of how practice works, isn't it?
ohhhhhhhhh
A dirt road, a cold beer
A blue jeans, a red pickup
A rural noun, simple adjective
No shoes, no shirt
No jews, you didnt hear that
(Sort of a mental typo)
I walk and talk like a field hand
But the boots im wearing cost three grand
I write songs about riding tractors
From the comfort of a private jet
I could sing in mandarin
You'd still know im pandering
Hunting deer, chasing trout
A bud light with the logo facing out
Hear that subtle mandolin
Thats textbook pandering
I own a private ranch that i rarely use
I don't like dirt
(One verse, one chorus in the bag, now its time to talk to the ladies
Im hoping my southern charm offsets all these rape-y vibes im putting out)
A good girl, in a straw hat
With her arms out, in a cornfield
That is a scarecrow...
(I thought it was a human woman, sorry)
A cold night, a cold beer
A cold jeans, strike that last one
Im wanting you, i hope you're feeling me
(Subtextually)
We go to bed, you doze off
So i take your country girl clothes off
I put my hands on your body
It feels like hay
Its a fucking scarecrow again
Like Mike's evander-ing
Fuck your ears, im pandering
I write songs for the people who do
Jobs in the towns that i'd never move to
Legalize gerrymandering
Tolerate my pandering
You got a beautiful mouth
I got a beautiful...
Y'all dumb motherfuckers want a key change?
Thematically meandering
Emphatically pandering
I got a tight grip on my demo's balls
Say the word truck, they jizz in their overalls
You don't know what land you're in
Im in the land of pandering
And I'll be upfront
I do what I do
Cause im a total fucking cun-try-boy
ty
I missed that "Mike's evander-ing" ear joke, man that's a good one.
lol thanks
THANK YOU
@@DarkVegetaman I missed it too. It's almost too subtle.
One of the greatest parody songs of all time.
And it'll get stuck in your head. Again.
Like that scarecrow
I can’t get it out!!! Ugh!!! I can’t get it out!!! Ugh!!! I can’t get it out!!! Ugh!!!
It gets stuck in my head like, once a week
Try “too many mother ukers, uking with ma sheet’
That's why I'm here, it's f****** stuck in my head. Thanks , Boooo! (The extended version of his name) lol
That joke he says at the beginning is so hidden and clever. "Some people extending my name... Boo; that's also approval". 😂
i hate when parody songs actually bangs!
Meet Bo Burnham
Then you’ll really hate this:
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Well if you think that's a catchy Bo Burnham song, give repeat stuff a listen
Well, see his specials on Netflix, he is simply genius
Listen to Weird Al, you'll hate his stuff lol
That little gesture he does at 1:54 when he turns the invisible beer with the logo facing out is so attractive to me for some reason. Well, the whole performance actually but that moment always gets me
i thought i was only one but yes and i haven’t stopped replayed it
SAME!!!!
I really thought I was the only one!!!! I’m so glad someone else thought the same thing looool
Bo is such an important figure in modern comedy. He said what he needed to say, which was a wake-up call for many comedians and non-comedians alike, and then left. He did it well and didn't try to keep squeezing the life out of it.
I just heard a really dumb country song with the lyrics: “I woke up on the wrong side of the truckbed this morning”
Immediately I had to come find this song again!
Comedy and cleverness aside, he has a very pleasant singing voice. He’s really one of those comedians who can balance observational humor with intelligence. I hope he comes back to stand up again.
u hope he comes back ? what happened to him ?
@@kodyscot9360 he quit doing comedy shows for a while and then came back with inside
Dont forget, every song needs to mention small towns.
He mentioned that
@@houseoftoefl1021 timestamp or it didn't happen
@@autodidacticartisan I dont want to listen to the whole thing again but he says something about towns that the singer would never live In himself.
@@houseoftoefl1021 seems legit. Jk doubt/10
@@autodidacticartisan sorry i dont understand
Mad respect for not just saying "Country bad, lol" and giving a shout-out to legends like Willie.
It's absolutely critical for making the whole thing work as well as it does. "Country bad, lol" would just be pandering to a different audience. Instead of making fun of the stereotype, he makes fun of the artists who live down to the stereotype, which is a much sharper message.
Country music pre-9/11 is honestly so good.
@@nmk537 You're so right. The set-up makes it hysterically funny instead of mean.
2:28 His trailing off timing on "THAT IS A SCAREcrow..." and the confused look after get me every time.
I feel like "A Bud-Light with the logo facing out" doesn't get enough attention.
IKR
It's because we are all so desensitized to constant advertising, most people don't consciously notice product placement. It's awful
Pandering is probably my favorite song from the show, mainly because country music is really popular where I live and I hate it because it all sounds the same. This song is basically what I hear every time I have to listen to country music (except a whole lot better) and makes fun of everything I don't like about country music. It is unironically my favorite country song.
Same here, and it’s so underrated? Like you have all his really well known songs but I don’t think enough people appreciate this absolute masterpiece!!
He’s making fun of the same people that most country people don’t like tho 😂 so ironically, you’re agreeing with country folk 😂 country people don’t like Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, etc
Bruh your pfp💀
@@canyoufeelmyheart2012 I see you are also cultured
Country music is popular where I live as well and I ABSOLUTELY FREAKING HATE IT!!!! Almost every male country singer uses the same like southern drawl voice and it drives me freaking crazy. I agree you with this being what you hear everytime you have to suffer country music. I’m more into rock and metal
That key change line is the best part, because it not only makes fun of country, but every pandering pop song as well. 3:19
If you play a country song backwards, your girl comes back, your truck still works, your dog's still alive, and you're sober.
Yeah, but you're also bulimic because you vomit up all that beer.
Girl? THAT'S A SCARECROW AGAIN!
There is a song about playing a country song backwards and its actually kinda catchy
Rascal Flatts did a country song that's pretty much like this
"I'm hopin' my Southern charm offsets all these _rapey vibes_ I'm puttin' out."
I loose it at "its a fucking scarecrow again" every fucking time
Y'all just got scarecrowed.
"I write songs for the people who do jobs in the towns I'd never move to" 100% accurate country songs from 1990 - now
Yo, at least give some credit to Toby Keith and Alan Jackson. Toby was from Clinton OK, which with the exception of being on I-40 is bumfuck nowhere in OK.
Jackson was from Newnan Georgia. Both good country artists in the 90's, before getting overly commercialized later on.
@@John_Danktide Not to mention Clint Black, Mark Chesnutt, George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, Tim McGraw (his early stuff), Doug Stone, Doug Supernaw, Little Texas, Diamond Rio, Alabama, Shenandoah, Sawyer Brown, Patty Loveless, Pam Tillis, Suzy Bogguss, Lorrie Morgan...tons of great country in the 90s. It really started to go downhill in the late 90s, early 2000s, which is when most popular music went to hell.
Thought of this song after listening to Jason Aldean’s “Try that in a Small Town” 😂
Only things missing were the words “Christ”, “Church”, “the Lord”, “Scripture”, “USA”, “the corps”, and you see where I’m going…
Donald Trump
Troops
Never heard a country song that said “scripture” but go off, ig
@@x0hitsme0x Thank your lucky stars that you have not heard them like the rest of us poor unfortunate souls.
Murica
Just incase this is some people's first time hearing about Bo Burnham, GO CHECK HIM OUT! He has some damn good stuff.
Yes, just listen to all his albums on Spotify, and then watch his two Netflix specials.
Bo has so much talent. To write music that’s just catchy is hard enough. He has to make it catchy and write jokes into it. That’s some 3-D chess musically. Next level stuff. Keep it up Bo and I’ll keep buying it.
I need him and and Trey Parker to just do a full album. Jason Aldean just got destroyed by this 😭
I was just trying to tell a friend of mine everything that is wrong with today’s “bro-country” music like Aldean. Finally gave up and came here and said Bo could explain it better.
Lol came here to be like 👉🏼 Jason Aldean
I’m back here once again ‘cuz of good ole boy Jason Aldean too 😂
@@chaosfromtejasHE ALWAYS DOES
I commented before finding this comment but also revisiting this song because Jason Aldean topic 😅
"I write songs for the ppl who do, jobs in the towns that I'd never move to"
best fucking line. takes real lyrical talent to write that shiz
I never hear people appreciate the lighting tho, it’s absolutely beautiful especially for a comedy show, bo’s truly amazing at lighting especially in inside
Maybe read through the comments.
I love how the lighting is set up to make it look like a huge country concert, it makes it so much funnier
Damn you didn't have to straight up call Jason Aldean out like that.
this is my absolute favorite thing he’s done as a person who grew up listening to almost exclusively country music. i think about this at least twice a week.
"It feels like hay,
It's the fkn scarecrow again!" 😂
Ohhhh Bo, please do more one man shows 🙏
@Colin Quirk I know haha. Can't wait!
“Say the word truck and they jizz in their overalls.”
Sent this to my mom who loves country music. Her response? Offended but also laughing her ass off. She didn’t want to admit that she knew he was right. She also said “he’s got a filthy mouth”. Like she doesn’t swear every other word…