I love Kevin's honesty. I can't stand when comedians tell stories about someone being a dick or screwing them over and they don't name names because they might want to work with that person in the future.
You can say Bert's name....no need to beat around the bush. I agree though....refreshing to hear a story and not have half of it told offscreen to protect the names of the guilty. The story doesnt mean anything when you dont know who it was. "Some guy allegedly pissed all over commercial seating on an airplane" isnt a great story, barely worth bringing up. "Prince pissed all over commercial seating on an airplane" sounds like a decent story about to kick off.
Kevin Brennan's podcast is so damn funny. 3 bucks a month on Patreon. He does 2 a week and they always make me laugh. I don't know how Kevin isn't all over Netflix, he's absolutely hilarious. He would be awesome with his own talk show like Norm Macdonald had
Kevin is the like the kid you grew up with that would see a bee hive and have to throw rocks at it or hit it with a stick. Antisocial in the funniest way possible. Im still waiting to hear his brother Neil say or do anything intentionally funny.
@@ElliottHall Everyone edits themselves nowadays even Kevin because at the end of the day the its not worth the aggravation and backlash when you hit a certain level of fame. Being overly shocking or edgy can only get you so far. Even Howard Stern realized this. It sucks and I fucking hate the new pc movement that is actually more offensive and breeds more separatism, racism imho.
Kevin’s “Steve Byrne working on his 5th hour” comment was so right on. There are few comics that can pull off worthwhile hour specials at all, but most seem to strive for a new hour every year. Netflix is overstuffed with unfunny, watered down specials by comics that don’t have the chops to do it. Bill Burr and Louis CK could...not the Ari Shaffir’s, and Bert Kreischer’s of the world
Rogan would kill Kevin's greatness by trying to be fake live laugh love. Rogan is a closeted rage machine it's very obvious. He likes to present himself as Mr zen but it is plain to see he is arrogant and bullyish.
I was falling out of my chair laughing that through the entire podcast Kevin is doing most of the talking and hes the only one that is completely out of focus!!!
Also I love how they are getting mad at the yard man for running the leaf blower. lol the dudes just trying to do his job. He has to go work for on another 50 yard while ya'll get to do podcasting for a living and soak up that nice ac.
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You better come to Norway if your doing a Europe tour. We have the most expensive alcohol in Europe and you are not legally allowed to serve doubles here in bars. I still dont understand how they got Stanhope to come here as he probably drank three times his total fee.
I wonder what Kevin thinks of his career if he doesn't consider Neal to be very successful. Neal co-created one of the greatest sketch shows of all time. Kevin..I don't know, honestly.
Are we not gonna address the fact Eddie Ifft pretty much ripped off John Mulaney's bit about midgets around 39:00? Also, tries to take Burr's helicopter bit? Wtf man
Careful who you accuse of stealing. Go watch my 2007 Comedy Central Special where I do that joke. Way before Mulaney. I also have recordings of me doing it as far back as 2003.
Yep happens all the time. If you listened closely to the episode we were talking about my special that aired back in 2007. Do you really think Comedy Central with a revolving door of employees keeps track of jokes? No, only people with too much time on their hands do. However, you obviously weren't keeping track well and now owe me an apology.
You just called me a joke thief and I proved the original joke was mine. Now are you going to call John Mulaney one, because I would never do that, because I think it is most likely parallel thought. That's why comedians don't call out other comedians as much for joke stealing as random people on the internet do.
Is comedy suppose to make us less killable? "Tragedy is about wresting victory from failure, whereas comedy concerns the victory of failure itself, the way in which a wry sharing and acceptance of our weaknesses makes us much less killable." -Eagleton, After Theory, page 186
Bert.... 37:20 (and the majority of the episode) your engineer is literally falling asleep...no judgement, much love/no hate, f all the haters as i'm also an audio engineer and have done it myself (and gotten caught) more times than I can count but it's also awkward/distracting to have him in the shot
He talks shit about the guy, but has had him on before. He's an old Mexican dude who of course had no concept of podcasts (because he's not sitting around in yoga pants and no shoes getting a Titos buzz at noon). Somebody has to actually work for a living around there....go easy on Bert's Mexican Gardener, he may have to justify it to Jordan Klepper or Moshe Kasher soon.