I am so incredibly thankful this recording exists as the special on Netflix was very different in the end. I personally love this set far more, but both are great. Thank you for this!
At his red rocks show in April, they were incredibly strict on phones and electronics. My sisters and I practically worship John and seeing him live was the absolute hardest I’ve ever laughed in my entire life. Every joke seeing it live was absolutely electric.
@@PaulIorio1 I’d say about a quarter of it was the same general bit, but the rest was exclusive to us. He even went on about a plane that was flying above us
Thanks for the comments and questions. To those who wonder how I was able to record the concert, the answer is...I was not inside the venue, though my camerawork makes it look like I was, so I was not subject to the rules of the venue.
There are rules now? Remember when every venue banned audio and camera equipment? Then came the 2000s, and there were no rules! I thought it would stay that way :(
I saw Saratoga show last night. Though I understand the policy it was fucking horrible execution. There was not a single clock anywhere. No one knew what time it was unless you were either 80 or rich and had a non smart watch
@@TheDinoKitteh It's so disrespectful to record someones set, letalone post the whole fkn thing online... wish op wouldve at least thought about it before posting
i was at his columbus show - rules were so strict, we weren't even allowed to have watches. but the show was soooo good my face hurt for hours after the show from all of the laughing and smiling and my throat hurt from all of my screaming💀
Mulaney clearly hates trans people, not sure that subjecting a partially queer audience who went to see him and loved him to a surprise transphobia set by dave chappelle encourages much sobriety. Imagine a trans person in that audience on the edge, going back to the bottle... Please search for your sobriety in yourself, the person you want to be, and the people you care about. The Pop-culture pantheon will always be a let down, I believe.
John: “And all the kids like Bo Burnham more! Because currently he’s less PROBLEMATIC!!!” Me (has been obsessing over Bo Burnham as much as I used to obsess over John Mulaney): “😳 … Hehe, I got the reference. 😏”
I worked the event those 2 nights. There was no way anyone could use their phones. He def outside the vicinity. Sucks because he doesn’t want his content out as he tours. Most comedians don’t.
ALL YOU NEEDED TO KNOW SOMEBODY THAT WAS WORKING THE EVENT TO GIVE YOU THIER PHONE....I WORKED LOCKING PHONES AND WE NEVER HAD TO LOCK OURS I COULD HAVE GOTTEN ANYONES PHONE IN
ALL YOU NEEDED TO KNOW SOMEBODY THAT WAS WORKING THE EVENT TO GIVE YOU THIER PHONE....I WORKED LOCKING PHONES AND WE NEVER HAD TO LOCK OURS I COULD HAVE GOTTEN ANYONES PHONE IN
@@owenflaherty9207 You asked a question and I answered it....I answered your question about about how to get a phone past security...another way to use your phone is you can take your car keys and cut along the seam and open the pouch....Now if you were to ask me how would you get away with using it to record that is something i have no idea how you would get away with. If the arena staff didnt catch you I'm sure somebody would tell on you...you could record the audio probably easy enough but to record the visuals would take some ingenuity for sure...lol
i saw him live and forgot the dates he said he was actually sober, does anyone remember? because the old narrative on the media is totally not true where it said he was sober from 2005-2020, he said something different at the show i cant remember it though
@@Calax93 Its possible, I mean thinking about having to go on tour in all those places, unless he really got it together, as an ex addict that can be insanely triggering to want to do coke at the shows, would make it a lot more fun and bearable
I was wondering how you were able to film this? I went to this a week ago at Merriweather Post Pavilion and the staff made us put all smartphones in a locked pouch and we couldn’t have our phone until after the show! Lol I felt like a kid in High School getting their phone taken away 🤣
Thanks for the question, Stephanie. Without revealing trade secrets, let me say that I was not inside the venue, though my camerawork makes it look like I was, so I was not subject to the rules of the venue.
Same for us last night. And now we know this was why. He has waaay too many tour dates lined up n he is most likely working this hard to secure himself financially for his new family. Lets not ruin it for him.
"the R stood for Russia" should have tipped everyone off that facts wouldn't get in the way of "the fun". It never has for Russia so I'll give John a pass on the history, but not on this tepid comedy.
Saw him at msg it was an amazing show. The harshest part is him mentioning his drug addiction and rehab a few times in the set. But they are jokes at the end of the day.
I went with my 19 & 14 year old; he's our favourite comedian, and it was awesome! Depends on your kids though, and depends on the relationship you have with them. My son (the 14-year-old) and I are close, and enjoy a lot of things together. Just think about who you were at 16; they're much more grown-up, at least when it comes to social/ political/ life matters, than many parents want to give them credit for. I say go for it!
No John, the dog DID NOT live. Laika overheated a few hours into it. Either you're ignorant, or just talking shit, but either way, I'm disappointed. I still love you to pieces.
@@LadyBelladonnaStorm He knocked up another woman, left his wife, made an embarrassing spectacle of himself while high on late night shows, publicly apologized for being high on a night night show, announced he just got out of rehab and he knocked up another woman who he’s now married to. He has completely fallen apart.
@@tater6124 I don’t know anything about any of that, but if one was going through the emotional upheaval of a divorce, a new relationship, recovery, and new parenthood, how good can they possibly look, figuratively or literally? He’s trying his best. It doesn’t automatically translate that he’s “fallen apart.”
Having chappelle surprise his audience recently, an audience that is famously more than marginally gay or trans, doesn't exactly scream "I'm sober and making great decisions for my career and life". My guess is his liberal humor won't really fit with Chappelle's whocares-Gen-X audience either. That said, he could be coming off of a long addiction period and after effects for alcohol can last up to 2 years if not life-long whereas long-term chronic coke use can lead to parkinsons, irritability, etc for the rest of your life and similar symptoms over the short term. He could be coming down or acclimating to his new normal. I'm pretty sure chappelle is on joe rogan's steroids program or something. no wonder he's become such a little pecker.
@@LadyBelladonnaStorm I don't think inviting chappelle to berate your more than marginally queer audience is "trying his best" more likely he's never been much of a good or nice person and now he's finally dealing with the consequences. I hope he recovers and can learn to be loved without being on coke or appealing to hate to grab new fans.
@@bakes7423 do many children write like me where you are from? They must be really smart to know what the word "bigot" means, though it's kinda sad they already know what coke is too ;) Honestly, I'm not sad, I actually think it's funny when æsshøles reveal themselves on accident. I'm laughing at your message as I type this 🤣
@@bakes7423 your response shows that John mulaney has cultivated the type of audience he was going fir now thay can't appeal to his main audience anymore. Therefore his popularity will go down