Bill Burr's gives his thoughts on various topics, including Boston, sharks and old American cars in Cuba. **Please click the thumbs up icon, subscribe and check out my other videos if you like what you see!**
SF is more elitist now. If you are not part of the Tech elite you are a fucking peasant. I was in a bar one time and told a techie I never had a computer growing up and he looked at me in complete disbelief
God this is great. You can tell they're genuinely enjoying each other's company. Kudos to Jerry for making Bill relaxed enough that he says he doesn't want the show to end.
@@HungryTacoBoy 😅 I just think sometimes they edit the answers or reactions they give to each other idk, for example take what Jerry said at 2:40 and Bill's response, I just think those 2 interactions belong to different moments but they mixed them together at editing, na'mean?
same. that one hour of Louie, Jerry, Ricky, and Chris Rock was fucking awesome. I loved sitting and listening to the best minds of comedy chat for an hour.
Bro instead of pay per view fights they should have pay per view heavy hitters podcasts Like 4 uninterrupted hours of like queen elizabeth and mike Tyson or Kim jong un and Jake Paul or Elon and Trump
Jerry and bill seem to have the utmost respect for each other and it’s great to hear them talk. Seem like 2 genuine friends that aren’t always competing for laughs
Bill says, "you're going to have to end this show because I'm not".....Jerry proceeds to take a puff on his cigar in silence until the video stops. Perfect ending.
The thing about Cuban cars is most of them only pass a 20ft test and just barely. Yeah they have all these old cars because their economy was closed off, but that's the thing - it was closed off. For nearly this entire time that meant no spare parts, no spare panels, no replacement engines, nothing. So the solution was to cobble everything together and make it work, and now the majority of the vehicles are pieced together from a dozen different cars and home body work all around. What's really interesting is this has actually created a whole class of extremely experienced craftsmen that have mastered body work completely out of necessity. Some of the really good ones can make *very* close looking panels, lots of it involving manual tools/machinery. But not everyone can afford it unfortunately, or rather justify the cost. Why pay for a replica when you can bump it out with a roofing hammer?
@@drumboarder1 There's been lots of good pieces of media on the subject. One of my favorite was Jeremy Clarkson's bit from 20ish years ago; he interviews locals who talk about how the government seized all their sports and luxury cars, shows how some people keep their cars running or replace body panels, and ultimately how _delusional_ some of them are - such as a man who managed to hide a 300SL (yes, an authentic and real Gullwing) that has become completely rusted and rotten from being exposed to the elements for decades... but is still asking $2M for it like it's in pristine condition.
Have you been to Cuba? I went to Havana and they use those nice classic cars as taxis for the tourists. There are also some modern cars there, though they're kinda crappy, like a off-brand budget Toyota Tercel.
They're not "raw talents" at all though.......they're both very seasoned veterans, who have honed their skills for years & years. Their talent was "raw" around 30-35 years ago.
@@Holymakinaw If you type in "raw talent meaning" in the typical search engine, it will bring up a good definition; Raw talent, It often does not require any formal training or education. Raw talent is commonly self-taught and draws from an innate ability deep within.
@@Holymakinaw the point being is that their talent derives from raw intelligence as opposed to Honed and refined skills as you tried to make that point but obviously it was wrong.
@@Holymakinaw the fact that you're wrong derives from the actual definition of raw talent which apparently you don't care about because it doesn't fit with whatever narrative you believe about these comedians.
True friendship is saying something profound and deep, giving them a piece of your soul, the true you. Then your good buddy just smirks and says "ya, but *obvious statement that destroys your thoughts*". And you say 'Oh ya, thank you!"
I saw English comedian Ross Noble in a small theatre in Bathurst (country NSW Australia) when he spotted someone texting. Now Noble is renowned for riffing on stage and just seeing where it leads. After pointing the texter out he went on to a story, it was funny, clever, engaging and went for a further hour only to lead to a punch line about why texting during a live show is beyond rude. Just phenomenal. I would love to see Burr take on someone in a live show in such a way.
My wife and I were watching this half asleep and we couldn't but stop the video and laugh out loud at the mention of Peru 🤣 we are both Peruvians, watching from Peru!
In the ‘observational comedy’ genre, Bill (and late George Carlin) like to tackle the controversial issues of our lives, Jerry, on the other hand, likes to joke about mundane stuff, such as the guy walking his dog down the street or socks having a party in the washing machine!
I love how bill burr subtly corrects Jerry about smoking “past the band” by telling him that the leader of the country that makes the best cigars used his glasses as a roach clip. If it’s good enough for him, it’s good enough for me. Well played Bill 🫡
If it's a great cigar that's still smoking well, why would you put it down just because some people think it's...what, uncouth to smoke down to the nub? You give up on a cigar when it starts getting hot and unpleasant, not at some arbitrary point that other people think you should stop smoking at. Especially these days if you're forking out some ridiculous amount to enjoy a good cigar, you enjoy it. I actually once saw two very wealthy businessmen smoking some particularly gorgeous looking and smelling Cohiba Siglo 6s. They put them down HALFWAY through and left the lounge...what the actual F. They weren't at any point stopping and savouring them either, they were just thoughtlessly puffing and talking as if they were mere fashion accessories. People who smoke cigars for an image and/or to show off some opinions and stuff about cigars really annoy me as a lover of the leaf. To see two siglo 6 going to absolute waste like that was really painful to watch. I mean, Cohibas can often be overrated for sure and now they are priced beyond all reason, but I have enjoyed a handful of great Siglo 6 in the past and when they're blended and rolled properly they are indeed phenomenally delicious cigars.
@@nallen1006 Jesus dude did Jerry take your girl in high school or something? Every comment thread on this video contains you pissing an moaning about how the writer and star of the greatest comedy to grace the small screen “isn’t funny.” Find some fucking joy in your life dude.
Bill's talked a little about this on his podcast. He opened for Jerry on a tour when Jerry had hit it big and Bill was still coming up and he was worried that Jerry would regret it given their difference in comedic style but Jerry laughed it off and told him it was all good, he enjoyed it. As Walter mentioned, Bill just respects what Jerry has accomplished and he seemed to pay that respect here. Bill is the better pure stand-up comedian but Jerry is the bigger star. Jerry has a much cleaner style but he's not a moralist like Bill Cosby and many forget that he's not above cruder humour like "The Masturbation Contest" which he managed to pull off under NBC. He also had Larry David writing a good chunk of the best bits of Seinfeld and if you know Larry from Curb, he goes way harder with the relaxed oversight of HBO.
love how bill and jerry bonded here. Super fuckin casual vibes just enjoying each others company for the short amount of time they had with one another. Memorable stuff.
@@nallen1006 you really are skimping out on Seinfelds history if you think he just randomly lucked onto shit. Larry David and Seinfeld innovated what humor was back in the 90s, and like it or not today, it has shaped a lot of TV since then.
Honestly ... How fucking UnBELIEVABLY COOL would it be to sit , smoking Cigars & sipping on some Coffee (maybe a lil slip , or two , of a Damn Fine Bourbon) with these Two 'regular' dudes ... 'going to meet my buddies Jerry & Bill , ill be Home whenever .' Epic . Legendary . Just another day .
god, i love this so much, such a golden moment. he just lounging, chilling around, doesn't raise his pitch even once the whole scene. turned out he just need a good company and a good cig, who knows. taping it only for 4 minutes is a crime
2:02 So true, Bill Burr. Telling a member of staff at, say, IKEA that you're darn well never gonna shop there again! is 100% pointless. That member of staff does not give a flying fuck whether you never come back again or, frankly, whether you live or die.
@@drawnimo It's peanuts if you consider the work that needs to be done to earn it. I doubt presidents get much sleep or time alone. They're constantly under the microscope and people will either point to them as the cause or the magical solution to their problems. Countless memes will be made about them, few if any flattering. You have to deal with that, with other world leaders, with the top brass of your own military who may not respect you as their new boss, and with being surrounded, for the rest of your life, by the team of expert bodyguards there to protect you from the credible threat of assassination. Sounds like hell. Even Trump seemed miserable, and he treated the position like a joke.
That joke is kinda off, tbf. The government-provided presidential salary is a drop in the bucket of what a politician can make, and that's speaking LEGALLY. On the illegal side it's a fucking joke.
These two are great together, because as much as they are both such brilliant comedians, they both do not suffer fools lightly at all. The thing about where sharks eat is perfect example, to hear that without mocking it would literally anger them both.
I'm only 27 but my god sitting down with a whiskey on the rocks and cigar is one of the best things ever. Period. Music/Motorcycles/Motors. Toss in whiskey and a cigar and you're in heaven.
:44 I remember bill talked about being thankful for where he was born regarding the comedy. I wish they put the rest if that exchange in there to hear seinfelds thoughts on the matter