to me most likely are two different things.
That said, if you're not familiar with Paul Virzi or Pete Correale, they are worth a listen.
Very true - I guess really any of the 'lesser known' people as anyone reading the thread will have different levels of exposure to people.
Paul Virzi's special was great! Thought they edited/cut it a little weirdly but overall really good. He's a Bill Burr guy for anyone not familiar with him.
We had a good lineup coming in late March and April and needless to say it all got washed out. Craig Shoemaker, Titus, Virzi.
Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
We had a good lineup coming in late March and April and needless to say it all got washed out. Craig Shoemaker, Titus, Virzi.
Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
If you're in NYC, Stand Up NY does social distancing comedy in the parks. If you want to hit me up I can forward you the emails as I get them. Usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they do it in 4 or 5 different parks in Manhattan and Brooklyn
We had a good lineup coming in late March and April and needless to say it all got washed out. Craig Shoemaker, Titus, Virzi.
Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
If you're in NYC, Stand Up NY does social distancing comedy in the parks. If you want to hit me up I can forward you the emails as I get them. Usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they do it in 4 or 5 different parks in Manhattan and Brooklyn
I"m in Arizona. The clubs reopened here with Social Distancing for a short time, but then had to shut down again. We'll just have to wait a bit until this clears up.
I liked his recent special a lot and I've been watching his podcast with Bert Kreischer 2 Bears, 1 Cave every week lately during WFH when I can... it's a great watch.
David Spade's quarantine monologues are good. Besides Conan, He's the only late night talk show host who is actually funny on his own. Colbert and Meyers are just bad imitations of political hosts at this point.
David Spade's quarantine monologues are good. Besides Conan, He's the only late night talk show host who is actually funny on his own. Colbert and Meyers are just bad imitations of political hosts at this point.
Norm Mcdonald is great.
Conan was getting too political for me. has he pulled back some?
But I don't find his standup as funny. I really like Doug Stanhope. He is a bit "in your face" but that's what comedy is for.
Same, funny enough podcast but terrible standup, IMO. I feel
similarly about Joe Rogan - love his podcast but his voice/delivery makes his standup unlistenable for me.
RE: RE: Carlin is still very relevant because a lot of the issues he was
That said, if you're not familiar with Paul Virzi or Pete Correale, they are worth a listen.
That said, if you're not familiar with Paul Virzi or Pete Correale, they are worth a listen.
Very true - I guess really any of the 'lesser known' people as anyone reading the thread will have different levels of exposure to people.
Paul Virzi's special was great! Thought they edited/cut it a little weirdly but overall really good. He's a Bill Burr guy for anyone not familiar with him.
Haven't seen Pete so I'll check him out, thanks!
He's the best. Amazing to see in person too.
Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
It is hilarious
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Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
If you're in NYC, Stand Up NY does social distancing comedy in the parks. If you want to hit me up I can forward you the emails as I get them. Usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they do it in 4 or 5 different parks in Manhattan and Brooklyn
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We had a good lineup coming in late March and April and needless to say it all got washed out. Craig Shoemaker, Titus, Virzi.
Hoping for a vaccine. This cribbing up is getting old.
If you're in NYC, Stand Up NY does social distancing comedy in the parks. If you want to hit me up I can forward you the emails as I get them. Usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays and they do it in 4 or 5 different parks in Manhattan and Brooklyn
I"m in Arizona. The clubs reopened here with Social Distancing for a short time, but then had to shut down again. We'll just have to wait a bit until this clears up.
I liked his recent special a lot and I've been watching his podcast with Bert Kreischer 2 Bears, 1 Cave every week lately during WFH when I can... it's a great watch.
David Spade's quarantine monologues are good. Besides Conan, He's the only late night talk show host who is actually funny on his own. Colbert and Meyers are just bad imitations of political hosts at this point.
David Spade's quarantine monologues are good. Besides Conan, He's the only late night talk show host who is actually funny on his own. Colbert and Meyers are just bad imitations of political hosts at this point.
Norm Mcdonald is great.
Conan was getting too political for me. has he pulled back some?
Colbert and Meyers are trash.
Von is great. Have you listened to the king and the sting?
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I listen to his podcast from time to time as well.
Von is great. Have you listened to the king and the sting?
No, but I will look for it.
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He’s become my new go to. Tom Segura used to hold that spot but his last special was a dud, IMO.
Agree on the old Rock and Katt Williams
a lot more relevant today. A lot of comedians today seem to incorporate Carlin into their act, I see it a lot with Bill Burr.
He also challenges the status quo, something he was way ahead of his time in doing. He truly didn’t give a fuck about who he pissed off.
Same, funny enough podcast but terrible standup, IMO. I feel
similarly about Joe Rogan - love his podcast but his voice/delivery makes his standup unlistenable for me.
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railing against back then have only gotten worse, namely income inequality and stupidity out of the general American populous.
He also challenges the status quo, something he was way ahead of his time in doing. He truly didn’t give a fuck about who he pissed off.
Bill Hicks was similar in this respect. I wonder if Hicks influenced Carlin to become more political.