RIP Patrice. 🕊 I would love to hear his take on the world today, he was a free thinker and a real free speech warrior. A righteous man taken away from us too soon.
If you listen to a lot of his old podcasts when he was on the Opie and Anthony Show he talks a lot about what is going on today and the bullsh!t it brings. I wish he was alive because not many people that are famous have the balls to call out all of this wicked sh!t and he definitely would have
I m a comedian, 33, my first book was a George Carlin book. But I some how missed the late greats from the 90s even thought my dad gave me all the VHSs right. I found Patrice on Netflix, a week after his special, 3 months before tragedy. His special didn't like, change me, the thoughts I always had just seemed to be more apparent.
God I envy your come up. That scene would make you so good at everything. Id give 20 years of life to have lived a week of that era. Fuckin Jesus what a great vibe. Would have been like gladiator school.
I LOVE the fact that even though its been almost 13 years since Patrice O'Neal passed away Bill Burr is STILL praising/condemning and promoting him and keeping his memory Alive!
Me too man. He impacted a lot of people. Can only imagine how much those closer to him like his good friends and family. Even from the outside every couple years I go through most of his material again and think about how freaking amazing the things he would have been doing the last 13 years would have evolved to and been.
@@boombazookajoe7480 I dunno, this fake, hypocritical, bitchy society would have used his wrongly convicted rape case to destroy him. Me Too took a really good comedian out who was huge, Louis C.K. He was calling out the beast of the industry before anyone had the balls to do it, which is why they would have tried him. I like to think he would beat them. The Truth Bout Hollywood: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-arTXw60SD8o.htmlsi=bI3xg5t8V4EMKswa
It makes me genuinely elated that folks are still speaking about and paying homage to the late great Patrice O'Neal. One of the absolute funniest human beings in existence and one of those comics who made other comics around him up their game. When you're a comic's comic like a Norm or Patrice, you are etched in comedy greatness forever.
@@Trolololyoulose Women have no skill to find the man she wants. Women can't get over being rejected. Rejection for a dude is not important to us since. He can stick it in a wall and be happy.
Oh he absolutely did. Burr has told stories about how Patrice would hold court in front of the cellar with the other NYC comics and ducking away for a few minutes so he can make sure he has at least 5 comebacks and insults in the chamber before being seen since Patrice made it a whole thing among all of them to roast each other in brilliantly funny ways. If you ever listen to Patrice clips on O&A whether it's with Burr, Bob Kelly, Vos, Colin Quinn, you name it, he was the best and funniest dude in that studio who made everyone up their game.
I feel like a lot of us knew someone like Patrice. That one buddy that could just take one look at you and pick out what would cut the deepest and say it in the absolute funniest way possible. No filter, no holding back, just chops you down and makes you crack up.
Know a guy with that level of charisma, only his move is being genuinely nice and kind. He's never said a compliment he didn't mean. He could find something beautiful in practically anybody and make you feel seen and proud of yourself. He was also a total horndog. If you make people feel good about themselves, legitimately good not just flattered but positive about themselves physically, mentally or emotionally they will want to be around you, it's really very simple. I try to find something beautiful in everybody too, I know the power of a well crafted and delivered compliment.
This is how to remember a great person and friend. People since the beginning of time wanted to live forever. None could've predicted you live on in the hearts and minds of the people you touched. You can tell Bill loved Patrice even when he says he hated him at times. You know it comes from a place of love and respect. Rest easy my dude and know you'll always be loved
God sometimes I sit back and smile thinking about how huge the Patrice O'Neal podcast would be today Patrice O'Neal and Joe Rogan both on Spotify dominating
If you haven't seen any of the Tough Crowd episodes here on RU-vid you should. Both Patrice and Bill show up in it, some of the funniest television of all time for sure
I had a friend like that.. missing teeth, fake jeweler, loud and funny af. He once insulated a lady literally walking from the bar to his house . They eventually banged on the side of some random house 🤣🤣🤣
They’re all broken. That’s the thing. The Game is about finding that one weakness and exploiting it to drop her defenses. Some use it for good, because they see an otherwise good chick behind her front, and others use it to get a notch on their belt probably knowing she’s a piece of shit and not worth anything besides sex. The latter is becoming far more common
exactly. THIS is exactly why the 2 "comedians", specifically, Bill's speaking with here are only a cpl of the countless modern comics (the label being highly arguable) who EXCRUCIATINGLY UNfunny.... they've been indurutizted, that is "tested through the fire".
Pretty sad to hear that most comics all loved Patrice O Neal and thought he was one of the next up and coming greats. It just breaks my heart for his family and friends/other comedians around him, Bill himself seems to never have gotten over it and always has this somber tone when he speaks about his friend. Bad things tend to happen at the absolute highest points in our lives and I guess we just have to keep moving. Rest in peace to a legend.
the "i like that" tactic is so damn good that i didn't even know it was a thing until someone explained it... it works both with compliments and "insults" (like the example of pointing out a scar) my entire life i worked service, and i learned that the best way to get a pleasant experience with whoever you deal with, is to notice something about them, and ask them about it. usually doesn't matter what it is. the principle is showing "interest" this method got me dates, jobs, friends, you name it. the meaning of life when you are out in society is to make it about everyone else. a tiny bit of compassion goes a long way.. and you learn to be at peace by not talking about yourself or bitching about your problems.. love you all ;)
Boston Native here. I never left, still live here. I live where Patrice O'Neal used to be. As i walk around, i always think to myself: "So this is where it all went down"...? The absolute Legends that took place later on in life. I can see the changes in the environment, and with media, and man, i feel how much of a dislike i have towards it. I always wonder how what would of been had these comics still been around. Would it have reached such drastic lengths? Man, Boston seriously did go through such a change. Almost as if it lost it's character. But i'm guessing this is happening in California as well. I can still sense what once was. It pains me to no longer be able to experience those moments in person. Solely through media.
The 1st time I visited NY with some friends back in 2013 we went straight to the comedy cellar multiple nights because we were all huge Louis CK fans, even when we couldn’t catch a show we hung out at the Olive Tree bar upstairs. And even though Patrice was gone and Bill probably moved to LA at this point, the comics table was still there, way in the back next to the bar. Norton, Tracy Morgan, Louie, they were all sitting there, probably still ragging on eachother 😁
@@GE0attack he isn’t. He says it on one of his radio shows, Black Philip Show. He doesn’t teach you to have confidence. He teaches the higher level stuff - how to keep your chick and still be a happy man
@@brazilian_orthodox I have watched every single black Phillip episode your right but what Patrice teaches is being a pimp to do that you need experience because you have experience you get confidence
The host girl saying it's "broken girls you can always manipulate". Bill Burr as always takes a stand "it's still work , you women don't understand". That may sound insulting but it's 100% fact.
Reminds me of English classes when I was 14-16; just everyone in the fucking class making fun of each-other. Used to remind me on the gang-up days and me slowly turning round the tables; that shit ended up in a lot of fights after class lmfao.
Wow, for the longest time I could not understand why Patrice was so popular. I knew he was talented. I respected him, but until you hear these anecdotal stories, especially from Bill it's hard to understand how great he was. rest in peace.
I feel the same way, although it will invite flames. I wouldn't say I disliked his standup, but I still enjoy him much more on shows like Tough Crowd and just hangin' with his buddies (even when hearing it only as hearsay like here).
I want to believe that if he was still alive he'd always have a small part in movies Kevin Heart produces, and maybe he'd make his own tv show like Louie and keep doing clubs all the time. We've lost such a huge talent..
Guys used to be men. We made fun of each other and insulted each other all the time. It made us stronger. It made us feel included. Men insult each other and don't mean it. Women compliment each other and don't mean it.