And the episode that was just an excuse for repeatedly saying the word anus, which unfortunately I listened to at 6am and woke my partner up rocking in hysterics
I've shared this everywhere. I truly beleive this may the greatest "comedy as art" joke that has ever been done. It's like building a Rube Goldberg machine that takes a month and enough electricity to power the world for a 100 years to honk a a rubber chicken a single time. Her voice is powerful, and the song is genuinely moving, and all of it was done to make yet another Beef Call number joke. This is the equivalent to comedy of einstein's theory of relativity.
I keep trying to write down the numbers but her voice is so mesmerizing that I keep falling in an out of unconsciousness. How will I ever be able to call Beef Call and win I lifetime supply of top quality beef if I can't even get the numbers right😭
@@ElementalWhispers well, no, that’s not the aim. The aim is to prompt my relatives and friends to contact Beef Call on the number as it’s being sung, so they can win a lifetime’s supply of beef on my behalf - but which would only be possible if I then came back to life.
I don't know how it is in the UK, but in the USA, you can legally utilize the souls of your ancestors as trade for Beef! Its actually how the Rockefellers and Kennedy families rose to power. It also explains why there are so many Burger Joints and Necromancers in the US!
It's the fact that such a talented voice pulled this off with such conviction that sells it so perfectly and TBH that's the entire Beef and Dairy Network, ridiculously talented people just doing it all with such strong conviction. Such a great podcast
Only now do I realise there's a video of this. When I first heard this on the pod it stuck with me, and I listened to it repeatedly and often. It's really good.
This is genuinely one of the most beautiful songs I've come across. I know the long game is that it's a gag, but that's what makes it even more enticing as a piece of art. I mean the fucking interpretive dancer near the end? Holy shit. I'm crying because it's beautiful and hilarious
I'd like to have children in the future so that I can show them this video and assure them that nothing they ever do will make me happier than this does, they'd likely be halfwitted anyway, but even so
This performance is one of history’s all-time greatest jokes. For all the reasons everyone has listed. I played this for my teenage daughter and she reacted with the exact right amusement, bewilderment, and wonder as it merits. The kids are alright!
Did she not miss the 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 or is that the older number?