Damn you brits take the act of taking a piss out of some one and take it to an art form ... like damn its so god damn funny even the guys who are geting roasted are laughing
Vivamexico254 I like you some I'm gonna give you some advice. I would say very few British people refer to themselves as "Brits"; to my ear it sounds very American (i.e. how they describe us). We would normally call ourselves British, or our individual Nationality (English, Welsh or Scottish. And Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Great Britain). Hope that helps!
Mike Hurley that's very interesting, may I ask where you live? Is it English-speaking? I get the "Brits abroad" thing, but is it possibly because that's what other nationalities call us? I respectfully maintain my position that most people from Britain refer to themselves as "British", not "Brits". To me, the "Brits" are an annual music award show.
His image, and popularity, took a tumble, when he tried to enter into politics, and stood against Nigel Farage in a election, and some say, he grabbed enough votes, to virtually prevent Farage, ( in a tight local seat) from entering Parliament. That was the rumour anyway. SHOW BIZ types, should keep out of that subject, they are bound to upset some of their support, and have it rebound on them, and for what ?
No, it's not fixed at all, I've been picked on when he's been trying out new material at a small venue, he is just super-sharp. Watch his interview with Rob Brydon, he talks more about the 'bottomless pit of material' from the attitude of that character. Plus also, he's been doing that a while and has got more skilled at it, as well as having some 'template' responses to different types of job and situation that he's worked out, that just need to be varied according to the specifics of the people he's talking to.
I'm not sure about al murray. his act is mostly just juvenile abuse ofvthe audience. I'm surprised he hasn't been smacked as some of it is very personal.
I don't know if you have realised this yet, but comedians tell jokes, and even if the joke is true or not about the person, who cares? It's now very common to hear people say, 'I'm rather offended by that.' As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more... than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well, so fucking what.
+Gary-Paul Rigley the point I was making is mainly that his humour is just not very witty or interesting, its just taking the mick out of the front row of the audience a la jim davidson. also some of it is personal, some people may enjoy being ridiclued in public, good for them. i don't so i'd thump him.
bobst657 Yeah, thats what you would do, "thump him" lmao Your action (which I highly suggest you wouldn't do) would just make you look like an embarrassment. Refer to the second part of me previous comment child.
+Gary-Paul he isn't funny, abusing people in the audience is just lazy and pathetic and some of it is personal and offensive. if you can't understand other peoples points of view then you probably would be better of not commenting, you're just wasting everyone's time time.
I actually seen a documentary that he done in Ireland on Irish history as part of his series why does everyone hate the English and I couldn't believe the difference infact I wasn't shure it was him for a minute
His accent is not strong, but definitely South. He's from Bedfordshire, which is just North of London. A lot of what he says quickly are sort of catch-phrases, he uses them all the time, which is part of the humour.
Makes Peter Kay look like a gorm!
Al Murray simply brilliantl.
LMAO!!! if we didnt have rules, where would we be? France!!! if we had too many? Deutschland!!! Ja, ok...
Window cleaner part is hilarious!
“Well I'm sorry, your time's up, now fuck off!”
From personal experience that literally is what counselling is😂😂😂
This guy is so awesome 👌🏿
Great point he really is quite sharp
Have to say, ending the video at “your time’s up fcuk-off” is genius.
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I've never seen crowdwork this good.
Yep, hes brilliant 🙂🤣👍
Tyre fitter
Potato
Shoo fuck
Wash n go twat
Fly away hair al
Sniffing his
Fish fingers for the clever bastards that can find these fish
Where's the rest dude????????
Your name daalin? "Svetlana". Beautiful British name.
Absolute legend 🤣 you won't see him on the bbc now tho 🤣🤣🤣
The Red Bull bit did not age well
2:47 why didn’t my teachers look like her?
Al Murray . . . superb !
love this guy, too funny ... just too short clip :-D
Such a clever comic 👍🏼👍🏼
that fire fighter hahahaa!, if he goes back to the station after this show lol..he will never hear the end of it. lol
Al: What's ya name? Darren: Darren. Al: Garry'o? 😂😂
Wow this clip is 10 years old fuck ! I’m getting old🤢
still funny as nearly 10 years on - I saw him live years back, brilliant
Me too--in Cardiff.
Me too and I knew he was going to make it .
hahahaha omg im in bits
Whats with the subtitles??
Damn you brits take the act of taking a piss out of some one and take it to an art form ... like damn its so god damn funny even the guys who are geting roasted are laughing
Vivamexico254 I like you some I'm gonna give you some advice. I would say very few British people refer to themselves as "Brits"; to my ear it sounds very American (i.e. how they describe us). We would normally call ourselves British, or our individual Nationality (English, Welsh or Scottish. And Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Great Britain). Hope that helps!
*so
I live abroad and all us Brits call ourselves that.
Mike Hurley that's very interesting, may I ask where you live? Is it English-speaking? I get the "Brits abroad" thing, but is it possibly because that's what other nationalities call us? I respectfully maintain my position that most people from Britain refer to themselves as "British", not "Brits". To me, the "Brits" are an annual music award show.
I live in Kosovo, all the British guys here refer to ourselves as Brits.
The girl Emma is F.A.F. 😍😍😍
I wish she taught me!
Never known anyone so quick with their humour
Faster than that teacher away. Is she on sleeping pills?
Lee Mack is quicker, but I prefer Al’s subjects.
Robin Williams, but not now
it's scripted with the audience member before hand, sorry
@@DF59821 no it aint 🙄
2:21. I love that, it's like the stupid phrase everyone says about the Germans.
Watched Al Murray back in the 90's at the Comedy Cafe in Newcastle city centre. Hilarious then. Still a class act now.
His image, and popularity, took a tumble, when he tried to enter into politics, and stood against Nigel Farage in a election, and some say, he grabbed enough votes, to virtually prevent Farage, ( in a tight local seat) from entering Parliament. That was the rumour anyway. SHOW BIZ types, should keep out of that subject, they are bound to upset some of their support, and have it rebound on them, and for what ?
Hear it for beer and hail for the ale? He's drinking bloody lager.
Stephen Dines its all beer.
Stephen Dines He knows. Its all part of the joke.
Shame about the piped on laughter.
Rog5446 it's a live performance in a theatre, not some shite sitcom on channel 5
There's no need to pipe on laughter when you're at one of his gigs, he's just funny
facking brilliant
Where do they get these people from,it must be fixed.
No, it's not fixed at all, I've been picked on when he's been trying out new material at a small venue, he is just super-sharp. Watch his interview with Rob Brydon, he talks more about the 'bottomless pit of material' from the attitude of that character. Plus also, he's been doing that a while and has got more skilled at it, as well as having some 'template' responses to different types of job and situation that he's worked out, that just need to be varied according to the specifics of the people he's talking to.
whos bobir?
xcellent
I'm not sure about al murray. his act is mostly just juvenile abuse ofvthe audience. I'm surprised he hasn't been smacked as some of it is very personal.
I don't know if you have realised this yet, but comedians tell jokes, and even if the joke is true or not about the person, who cares? It's now very common to hear people say, 'I'm rather offended by that.' As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more... than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well, so fucking what.
+Gary-Paul Rigley the point I was making is mainly that his humour is just not very witty or interesting, its just taking the mick out of the front row of the audience a la jim davidson. also some of it is personal, some people may enjoy being ridiclued in public, good for them. i don't so i'd thump him.
bobst657 Yeah, thats what you would do, "thump him" lmao Your action (which I highly suggest you wouldn't do) would just make you look like an embarrassment. Refer to the second part of me previous comment child.
+Gary-Paul he isn't funny, abusing people in the audience is just lazy and pathetic and some of it is personal and offensive. if you can't understand other peoples points of view then you probably would be better of not commenting, you're just wasting everyone's time time.
Funny is subjective, but you are in a very small minority there. Who do you think is funny?
Whats the name of the dvd please. Brilliant !!!
Simon Measday
Jakiiz Jambo DVD is Beautiful British Tour 02
It's actually "Live at the Palladium", this clip was uploaded 2 years before the Beautiful British show was even released.
Total star. What a legend. All hail ti Al Murray. A very gentle and intelligent bloke too, offstage. Cheers Al.
I actually seen a documentary that he done in Ireland on Irish history as part of his series why does everyone hate the English and I couldn't believe the difference infact I wasn't shure it was him for a minute
I could watch him take the piss out of the audience all day long.
bigboobiessogood lol same
MY PENIS IS PARTICULARLY NORMAL. PENISES HAVE NO TASTE, EITHER. I KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE. Man what a name
His accent is not strong, but definitely South. He's from Bedfordshire, which is just North of London. A lot of what he says quickly are sort of catch-phrases, he uses them all the time, which is part of the humour.
TheBaconWizard this is a character though. The real Al Murray sounds a bit different
what show is this from? anyone? anyone? beuller