The singing impression in typical american fashion is a copy of dick van dykes dodgy london accent, when the gallaghers are from manchester. For context that's like using a thick Boston accent to describe someone from Kentucky.
@@jimmymcguire8217muricans are so lazy with brit accents.... its permanently disney classic "oi ya lil bleeder, bring thows apples back royte nar " I remember so many doing beatles accents and straight to "Mary Poppins throw backs"😂
Basically Liam came over to Noel’s house and saw that he had a fork in a bottle of milk. Liam asked him why and he said that it keeps it fresh. So when Noel went over to Liam’s, Liam had a fork in a bottle of wine in his fridge. I think there was forks in everything 😂
@@SeanSMST Yeah the curly hair and hairy cardigans was a look, Liam always had a pop at him called him a "Plantpot" also that made me chuckle. They have made up now.
@@Smokey2Mc i heard it being used very clearly last season by a St. Mirren supporter in the direction of Peter Haring when he got sent off! "Away, Haring ya plantpot!" I kid you not
Which is in actual fact a direct quote said to be originally attributed to Bertrand Russell who found himself rather at odds with an unfortunately inebriated Freud whilst discussing the existential mind in relation to the nature of philosophical thought.
I mean yeah shit, Noel is a naturally funny guy, but his comedy is a lot like his music - it's just repurposing the material of other people in a charming way, lol.
Bill giving us the generic American impression of an English accent. This is fair enough, I use the Texan billionaire with a cowboy hat on (The Simpsons) for every American impression.
@@beback_ No, because a Downton abbey accent is not generic, that's a specific posh accent, and even Americans get that. Whereas Bill Burr was doing the generic 'any English person who's not posh' accent which could be anything from London to Mancunian.
Virtually every time a British actor tries an American accent, they sound like they are from Tennessee and have a slight speech impediment. It’s almost as if they learned “American” by watching old Elvis Presley interviews.😁
I have a working theory that Karl Pilkington isn't actually funny, people just like seeing someone more miserable than themselves. Scousers are a million times funnier than mancs but then that applies to most things between those two cities
@@GeorgeKing-ms1vy well, he has that Karl Pilkington thing where he says what’s on his mind, and usually it’s funny. That said, Karl is a damn sight more insightful that liam
@adrianordonez8800 Karl is quite funny. It's not that he's miserable; it's that he embodies a very Northern British attitude but justifies it with peculiar and sometimes logical arguments. It's like he has the mind of a child and adult at the same time, which is amusing and charming to many.
@@TheDreamer1980 So true. Everything up to Some Might Say sounded raw and urgent, it sounded incredible. Then they released f*cking Roll With It 🤮 They had a few good songs after that but it all sounded too polished.
@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse it's not my problem you lack the intelligence to understand, Tony had no major problems with timing, that was just the narrative, there's multiple live RU-vid videos that disprove the claims, Noel said the same about Alan White, a direct quote saying he sped up too much, he never said that about Tony directly and don't like your own comments it's pathetic
Some of our pubs are older than the USA alone and the traditional horseshoes that have hung on the pubs fireplaces are also older than the divided states of America also.
@@borrowedtunecommenter clearly prefers the kinks and likes that bill shares his opinion he wasn’t saying one band was better than the other. Noel likes the kinks too btw.
There's lots of great things about the US. The country is beautiful, the scenery, great cities, great service, fantastic music and brilliant tv and movies. And you invented the integrated circuit. Thank you from Great Britain 👍😎
Once had a pub full of German (don’t mention the war) and Japanese tourists in Hampstead singing along to Wonderwall. Sounded exactly like bills rendition 😅.
Lincoln was not born in California. He was born in 1809, there really weren’t any Europeans out there besides the Spanish at that time. Dude was born in Kentucky. The town of Lincoln wasn’t even surveyed until 1859, 50 years after his birth. Springfield is because he represented Illinois in the House of Representatives. Bill is a smart guy he should know this.
@@realQuestion You are implying that everything he says is a joke, which is insanely dumb in its own right, but if you aren't smart enough to be able to hear when a comedian is being sarcastic and when it he isn't, that is on you bud.
@@TenThumbsProductionsThis is peak lack of self awareness. Youre right, Burr is an intelligent man, and he knows his history. He’s clearly joking about how a Californian town is called Lincoln. The very idea that he thinks lincoln was from California is absurd. That’s the joke. He was being sarcastic. It’s YOU who can’t tell.
Oasis is a KICK ASS band. They have 50 songs that would’ve been other bands’ best song of their careers. You can hate them fine, but you can’t deny that they wrote amazing tunes
They did two half decent albums. But neither are as good as albums like Violator or Joshua Tree or Urban Hymns or Everything Must Go or Siamese Dream or Pretty much any other album released by any band including ones that didn’t sell any records because Oasis are, let’s face it, are rubbish.
I've seen Noel Gallagher live, on his birthday, and he's hysterical. Some chick in the audience screamed "Play Wonderwall!" He said something along the lines of "This is my gig. I'm in charge of the songs. All you're in charge of is which t shirt you're getting on your way out."
@@sirbarnabyst.johntoffingto9017 That's impossible. Although I have seen him mess up the solo for "Don't Look Back in Anger," and gave up halfway through. After the song he said "I'm now at the age where I start forgetting shit. I don't know what happened back there, actually I was thinking about what I'm gonna have for dinner."
Couldn't get enough Liam and Noel's interviews back when RU-vid was in its earlier stages. Every video you found was hard work digging up back when the algorithm didn't spoonfeed you. But I'm thankful the algorithm knows me better than I know myself nowadays and spoonfed me this crossover from two major life influences; Bill Burr and Oasis. Live foreva' ya c***ts
He's right, the Gallagher brothers are fuckin' HILARIOUS. I remember me and a mate once getting drunk at his flat and MTV or whatever were showing a series of different Oasis interviews for whatever reason, and we were pissing ourselves laughing, way better than most standup comedy.
I liked when they asked Liam if he would've been successful without Noel and he went ''Who knows? It's like 'would Jesus Christ have been a f*ckin pervert if he had a crisp packet on his head? No one knows do they?'' Such a mad thing to say out of nowhere. The Noel or Liam funny moments compilations on here are great.
The kinks had hundreds of great songs, grew up listening to them and oasis most of my childhood. My favourite kinks song was apeman and its probably more relevant today than it was in the 60's
He’s not wrong about the comedy of the Gallagher brothers but he’s definitely wrong on trying to do a London accent in their singing when they’re from Manchester
My fav Liam Gallagher quote of all time “Would Jesus have been a f*cking pervert if he had a crisp packet on his head” 😂 it doesn’t need context because it doesn’t matter anyway. Liam was off his head back in the day 😅
Thinking about the time the record company threw a party for the band and Liam got a Rolex but Noel got a Rolls Royce and as Noel is getting his award Liam is looking down at his Rolex and then across at the Rolls Royce saying “Rolex… Rolls Royce… Rolex…………. Rolls Royce. Hang on a minute…”
Noels description of the band before he joined. "They're making this big psychedelic noise, and theres no-one there. Liams making his grand entrance like Nosferatu. One guy with a dog's up the back clapping him onstage." Hes got a cartoonist's eye for detail
The Oasis swagger was something they got from The Beatles. John was just like Noel in interviews. Deceptively smart and quick witted and always ten steps ahead of the interviewer.
Oasis are on a different level. who is there for kids of 14 now to aspire to? Oasis B-sides to their singles are insane. Wonderwall as a single came out, when you bought it, you got 3 free tracks as b-sides. Round are way and a song called The Masterplan which should have been the single instead! All their singles had even better b-sides, they were hilarious in interviews and sold out stadiums.
Best thing about oasis is how their music is so diverse but also so similar at the same time like Supersonic and morning glory make me want to drop kick some granny on the street but live forever and half the world away are sad songs that make you quite somber
Except that Oasis don't just have 2 good songs, but 7 albums that will last forever. Although I would argue that the first three albums are absolutely brilliant and the other 4 are very good.
@@MrCostaC well the songs themselves on later albums are rlly good but the way they produced them sucked (too popy) and Liam’s voice started going too. Those first two albums are ridiculous. Noel is a very good writer. They worked extremely hard. Both brothers are some of the funniest dudes to ever exist.
British educational system+British culture(TV, music, magazines, books)+volatile home+violent Manchester boroughs of the 70s and 80s=an exceptionally good sense of humour
@@OkayChap In no particular order, Ryan Adams, Kurt Cobain, Robert Smith, Billy Corgan, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins, Morrissey/Johnny Marr, Paul Westerberg, David Byrne, Robert Pollard, Elliott Smith, Rufus Wainwright, Chris Cornell, James Mercer, I won't list Chris Martin because British people would probably scream, the DeLeo brothers... I could list more. Those are just the well-known ones. Lesser known ones could include Sondre Lerche, Ted Leo. Maybe Noel could squeak into the top 20, I dunno.
Are Oasis now popular in the US? At the time, they flopped in the states and came home pissed off because the Yanks had the cheek to not immediately fawn all over them. 😂
Oasis are rankest so far down the best bands to come out of Manchester - Joy Division New Order Buzzcocks The Fall A Certain Ratio The Smiths The Stone Roses 808 State Happy Mondays The Chameleons Yargo The Duritti Column A Guy Called Gerald - If you know you know.
They are both witty and hilarious, despite their chavy northern accent. Smarter than 99.9% of people out there. Liam's twitter is just brilliantly funny. And their interviews, oh man...
When you love Oasis and Bill Burr and they love each other is pretty cool. And the kinks! Ray Davies on of the all time greats. Name a better song than Lola. Just perfect.
Some promo company offered Oasis a ridiculous amount of cash for a reunion tour. Noel said even 100 million is not worth the hassle of going on tour with Liam again 🤣
I'm not sure they would be in my top 10 British music all time. I remember the first album was good but I wasn't 'mad fer it' like all my pals. The Smiths is the greatest British band ever.