The idea that Barry Gibb randomly goes into falsetto in his normal conversation voice just like he does in Bee-Gees songs is the funniest thing SNL has ever come up with.
Did you notice how good Justin’s imitation of Robin is when he’s singing? During the theme songs his imitation of how Robin sounds is spot on, hilarious.
Guys they are both great but falsetto is not that hard to do when you know how to sing. Barry Gibb and his brothers were tremendously talented because the most difficult for a man is singing that high without hurting their vocal cords. Barry has the ability of singing flawlessly in regular voice and suddenly get the higher notes with his falsetto so naturally that the different ways of breathing so naturally. That’s the hardest thing of falsetto: changing breathing techniques but if you pitch perfect and a high vocal range it’s not that hard. Michael Jackson was amazing also combining voices son naturally and was friend of the Gibb Brothers since he was very young.
@@cristodimarti201 of jimmy fallon? The ones with Rachel! The teens from boston is cute and debbie downer is reallyyyy funny (specificly the disney one that Lindsey Lohan is in even though jimmy laughs. I think those are the funniest skits he is in though...
I just watched 10 minutes of the Bee Gees on PBS and couldn't help watching Barry and his slightly staccato singing that made me think of this. Jimmy Fallon is clearly one of the greats, which I didn't realize.
"More cowbell" was just kind of a freak event, it just sort of happened out of nothing, Ferrell was just too hard to look at without smiling, and ended up being magical, Barry Gibb talk show though, it's just a brilliant idea on paper, coming up with an impression of Barry Gibb where his speaking voice sounds like his singing voice was just hilarious, and then having them be their 1970s versions frozen in time dealing with early 2000s issues. The Nights on Broadway parody sounded great... I do remember Jimmy saying he was disappointed in himself that he wasn't able to get Horatio to break in this sketch, when he put his hand on his knee at the end he thought he was going to get him to crack up
@@derekstegall9811 maybe top 50 at best, there are sooooo many amazing sketches throughout the shows run (unfortunately there is very few from the past decade) from the last decade that it would be so hard to narrow it down to a concise list because you'd remember one you forgot about and it would fuck the whole order up.
I think the it is Justin who makes the skit the funniest.. Not stupid ass gallon alone. That's who l keep my eyes on and laugh while watching the sketch anyway..
I love when comedians have the power to make other rehearsed people break character with laughter. Will Farrell is great at that and so is Michael McDonald. I did that once on an acting job where they just let me freestyle/improvise for several takes of one scene. They kept laughing and wanting more takes, so I got to take it as a challenge and kept turning up the heat. It was such a fun shoot. I miss it.
When Jimmy commits, he commits. He breaks in most other sketches, but not here. As BG, he is broken already, and therefore unbreakable. Love Jimmy. He should be a Bond villain.
Robin Gibb was always plugging his right ear in concerts to hear himself better, and sitting quietly during interviews. Justin nailed the little stuff that sold it.
He kills me with this one, the way he kicks his legs in the air and then sings “ put you in the ground” the entire skit no matter how many times I see this I laugh hysterically.
The first time I saw this back in the day and Fallon started talking like that I had to leave the room. I could not even breathe I was laughing uncontrollably.
I absolutely adore the Bee Gees and find Barry to be one of the happiest and humble entertainers around. Nobody better mess with them or talk bad about my Barry but this is just hilarious. I totally burst out laughing and SNL never makes me do that anymore.
I'm going to take a guess that the inspiration for this sketch, was a 1997 interview where Barry seemed a bit oversensitive during Clive Anderson's talk show, where he and the Bee Gees were guests. Barry actually went so far as to walk out before the interview was over. m.ua-cam.com/video/VHa6vYq6Nyk/v-deo.html
This skit is a gem. Absolutely genius and I wish people would give Fallon more credit. He knocked this one out of the park, and so did JT. Their onscreen chemistry is hilarious and awesome.
First time I saw this I rewatched it about a dozen times, tears streaming down my face, madly laughing. Undoubtedly Fallon's finest SNL moment, pure genius. Just look at Timberlake, desperately trying to hold it together. "...in the studioooaaah, I'm never more than five seconds away from a gun!"
HunterZolomon - this skit and the very first trip to Disneyland with Jimmy, Lindsay Lohan, Horatio Sanz and Debbie Downer. Laughing and crying til it hurt!
@@Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill That's the thing with Jimmy Fallon. When he's good he's GREAT! When he can hold it together he can actually be quite fucking funny.
Growing up in the 70's makes me appreciate this skit so much. My kids don't really understand the absolute humor of this skit but trust me....I'm crying.
Aside from Barry being an asshole and threatening the shit out of everyone, it is frickin ACCURATE. They went to a lot of trouble to make Barry and Robin legit just for some giggles.
I came here because this song was stuck in my head at work all day even when I was talking to customers, and then I saw this comment. lol p.s. Nights on Broadway is my favorite Bee Gees song.
He appeared in the last "episode" of the Barry Gibb talk show. In an interview, he said he thought it was very funny, and that everyone had expected him to be offended by it, but he wasn't.
I actually think Barry Gibb is there doing the really high harmony when they sing the opening. I was just watching it, and when they both sing "on the Barry Gibbs talk show", there's a separate, VERY high voice that follows really quick "ontheBarryGibbtalkshow!", and its not coming from either Jimmy Fallon or Justin Timberlake. That's gotta be Barry.
@@albundy6008 It was his daughter Ali who persuaded him to go on the show. Barry had thought they were making fun of him but when he went on the show the reception and respect he got was so good. He realised it had been a affectionate homage to him and Robin instead.
Really? Covid-19 is the toughest? When you had to stay home and be clean for a change? When you had to stand a reasonable distance from people instead of standing on top of their backsides like a perv, as per usual? When you had to clean your nasty hands before eating and after wiping your behind? Or is it the part about when you actually had to wipe your behind with TP and flushable wipes that made life so traumatic? Hold it together. Covid-19 was a test run. What are you going to do when it really hits the fan? Cry some more? Big baby!
Michelle Esclapez this was a recurrent sketch on SNL. Funny as heck. At the beginning when he says “Geehd Eveeehneen, ladeees aaahnd genteehhmehhhn!” I was dying already.
This sketch is easily the funniest thing he's ever done. I'm not talking about just this particular one, but all 6 (or however many) of the Barry Gibb Talk Show sketches are hilarious.
“Every time you speak it feels like someone’s dropping a car battery on my sack! Do you ever listen to yourself?? i’m glad you lost the election. ahHHahh.”
Whenever he was in character as someone with a much different voice, mannerisms, personality, etc., he was usually fine. The more of a transformation it was, the better off he was.
If this was a real talk show...... 1. Greatest talk show on planet earth 2. I would not miss a single episode of this talk show 3. Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake are the best impersonators of the Gibb brothers on SNL
"Well I'm gonna taaallk to you. Though you may not waant me to. I'm still gonna taalk to you!" 🤣! Nights On Broadway is my fave Bee Gee's song! Part of the soundtrack of my life!
The Bee Gees were a class act...musically and socially. Barry, in recent years, revealed the chemistry leading to their success. HE had to be the lead for the others. It was his composition and song writing abilities that kept them going as he recognized and brought out the natural talent of the other two in the trio. Barry, is the kind of person you would like to be a close friend.
@@RichardX1 - In fact Robin wrote the initial lyrics for "Stayin' Alive" on the back of his Concorde ticket after reading in the NY Times about violence in NYC in the 70's. The NY Times is even mentioned in the lyrics.
Yes. I'm a relic from the original SNL and only a few with Eddie Murphy stood out. But THIS is another for sure. It's a gift that keeps on giving. We're in tough times. Laughing is good for us!!
My mom yelled at me one time to come into the living room to watch this. I have never laughed so hard at a Jimmy Fallon skit like this one, but he does have a lot of funny skits too
My daughter hates Fallon. I showed her this skits and even she cracked up. Trying to figure out the 900+ dislikes... must be accidents because its impossible to not find this funny.
I saw the movie "Saturday Night Fever" shortly after seeing this skit and the minute the music started, I began laughing so hard I had tears streaming down my face.
The fact that Barry and his brother said they loved this makes it so much greater.
No way? Cool I always wondered about that
@@FredSavageRavage Barry is in the end of the last sketch they ever did of this.
Love this skit, Love Love the Bee Gees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Robin gibb said imitation is the best form of being flattened
How could they not?
I am 82 yrs. old and I watch this often and just crack up every time!
Im half that age and this skit gets me every single time like Keenan's What up with that!
I like this one too. Also Keenan's " Texas man gobbler "/ Shawshank spoof skit.
Yea well I got you beat whippersnapper.
God bless you sir. Comedy is what keeps us Young keep laughing youngster!
Lovely :-)))
Justin's understated blank stare of a crushed and obedient younger brother is absolute perfection.
Have you seen him out with his wife. he has had plenty of practise.
Justin is great. Nice guy, super talented.
@@Me-qp8vz This aired in 2003, years before he met his wife...
The way he can keep it together is beyond me I would've lost it. I love Jimmy and Justin together. I lost it when it when he said I'm Barry Gibb 😂
@@censuscorrespondence3571 - Wrong. He was married to Dwina in the 80's. He lived in Thame since @1983.
The way Jimmy randomly breaks into a falsetto melody gets me everytime lol
For no apparent reason 😂!
Yeh, i'll be doing it for a couple days now. Been a couple years since i watched this. 😄
I watch this sketch every couple of months.
it gets justin every time too apparently lol
Its fascinating, jimmy is putting in an insane amount of energy, and not cracking at all
The fact that Fallon and Timberlake have such beautiful harmony kills me 😂😂
Kills you? Because they have great harmony?
@@zoltore23 god jokes must go well
I’m your house
@@zoltore23At least they didn't say "literally" kills me.
@@spookym123like "literally" literally, or like literally?
@@zoltore23 As in, they really enjoy it. 🤦
This never gets old...hilarious...I love how Justin barely holds it together
This is the most underrated SNL sketch ever. So friggin hilarious!
i also love Nick Burns computer guy sketches.
@@gu27483 MOVE!
@@BeLyndaSmith where to?
@@gu27483 Away from the keyboard!!! LOL
@@BeLyndaSmith okkk sure thing :)~
This never gets old. Always puts a smile on my face. Fallon and Timberlake have great chemistry together.
With Fallon's history of breaking character, I really don't know how he managed through this skit, it's one of the funniest 😂
If you actually watched him on SNL when he would do imitations he wouldn’t break.. That was definitely his best acting
Totally Fallon is amazing sng Justin kills me
It's right up there with the Chris Farley Chippendale skit!
It's because he's the lead, my friend had a stutter unless he was singing.
People are weird lol
He was enjoying watching Justin laugh
The one time Fallon can keep it together, everyone else is struggling so hard lol, this is hilarioud
Maybe because there is no one trying to break him 😂😂
Yeah this is far and away the best sketch Fallon ever did. He didn't break and the concept is actually entertaining.
meledor good point😂but he does laugh at everything lol
smward87 agreed!!
isn't it ironic 😂
This is seriously one of the best SNL skits ever. I saw it when it first aired and I died laughing. Almost 20 years later I still love it
Heck, its been 20 years since SNL was this funny.
@@davidthomas1070werd
Same!!!
I just saw the one from last night ---- I died !!!😂😂😂
The idea that Barry Gibb randomly goes into falsetto in his normal conversation voice just like he does in Bee-Gees songs is the funniest thing SNL has ever come up with.
Bro, he is trying not to laugh. That is Jimmy Fallon trying not to laugh😂
@@brett-1261 No. Have you never heard a Bee-Gees song?
LMMFAO!!! I literally DID laugh my motherfucking ass off at these skits!! I totally agree..
Oh my gosh, I could NOT agree more. I watch this every once in a awhile whenever I need cheering up.
Haha definitely
This is one of Jimmy’s finest SNL skits. He just almost broke once and carried the whole thing on his shoulders.
Yeah, Fallon gets more than his share of derision online... but come on... he's incredible in this skit. Just hilarious.
Nothing to carry. Light weight lame skit.
Incredibly shit in this shit.@@trysometruth
He nails it.
Music and music related sketches are what Jimmy F’s good at (not so much monologues and interviews)
This is PRICELESS!!!! "Talkin' bout CHEST HAIR.....talkin' bout CRAZY COOL MEDALLIONS"!! I laughed so hard!!!
Did you notice how good Justin’s imitation of Robin is when he’s singing? During the theme songs his imitation of how Robin sounds is spot on, hilarious.
He might be the only one-ish who could do it lol
Yes, I absolutely agree. His impression was spot-on.
Guys they are both great but falsetto is not that hard to do when you know how to sing. Barry Gibb and his brothers were tremendously talented because the most difficult for a man is singing that high without hurting their vocal cords. Barry has the ability of singing flawlessly in regular voice and suddenly get the higher notes with his falsetto so naturally that the different ways of breathing so naturally. That’s the hardest thing of falsetto: changing breathing techniques but if you pitch perfect and a high vocal range it’s not that hard. Michael Jackson was amazing also combining voices son naturally and was friend of the Gibb Brothers since he was very young.
Actually crazy how well he fits into the roll.
This is the best sketch Jimmy Fallon ever did.
Definitely!! I'm in tears!!🤣😂😝
@@cristodimarti201 of jimmy fallon? The ones with Rachel! The teens from boston is cute and debbie downer is reallyyyy funny (specificly the disney one that Lindsey Lohan is in even though jimmy laughs. I think those are the funniest skits he is in though...
Zenny- it was hilarious but my favorite is the Family Feud skit where Fallon played the two Travoltas.
I agree Jimmy Fallon is hilarious in this skit.
That & him playing the drums "reaper" with Christopher Walken making " gold records"
Can't listen to Nights on Broadway without laughing anymore.
I just watched 10 minutes of the Bee Gees on PBS and couldn't help watching Barry and his slightly staccato singing that made me think of this. Jimmy Fallon is clearly one of the greats, which I didn't realize.
Jimmy and Justin's chemistry is evident...the timing and the overall sketch is HILARIOUS!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is the best Jimmy fallon sketch on SNL. Completely knocked it out of the park
Anfubvinch Nah, I think that honor goes to "More cowbell".
Anfubvinch We watched this a hundred times on Jimmy Fallon's SNL video and it NEVER GETS OLD (along with the cowbell skit) 😂😂😂
"More cowbell" was just kind of a freak event, it just sort of happened out of nothing, Ferrell was just too hard to look at without smiling, and ended up being magical, Barry Gibb talk show though, it's just a brilliant idea on paper, coming up with an impression of Barry Gibb where his speaking voice sounds like his singing voice was just hilarious, and then having them be their 1970s versions frozen in time dealing with early 2000s issues. The Nights on Broadway parody sounded great... I do remember Jimmy saying he was disappointed in himself that he wasn't able to get Horatio to break in this sketch, when he put his hand on his knee at the end he thought he was going to get him to crack up
100% agreed
Anfubvinch my fav too..lol
One of the best SNL skits of all time. Fallon is absolutely hilarious.
All time? Really.
I agree its definitely one of the best skits I've ever seen
@@derekstegall9811 maybe top 50 at best, there are sooooo many amazing sketches throughout the shows run (unfortunately there is very few from the past decade) from the last decade that it would be so hard to narrow it down to a concise list because you'd remember one you forgot about and it would fuck the whole order up.
I agree!
I think the it is Justin who makes the skit the funniest.. Not stupid ass gallon alone. That's who l keep my eyes on and laugh while watching the sketch anyway..
This sketch doesn't get old! Jimmy maintaining character the entire time is praiseworthy. This was hella funny, and their 2 songs are catchy 😂
First time i've seenit and it's not aged well.
Justin Timberlake is literally tearing up trying not to laugh. Hilarious.
I don’t know how anyone holds it together.
Jimmy makes Justin laugh every single time they did this kit! It is so funny😂😂😂
I love when comedians have the power to make other rehearsed people break character with laughter. Will Farrell is great at that and so is Michael McDonald. I did that once on an acting job where they just let me freestyle/improvise for several takes of one scene. They kept laughing and wanting more takes, so I got to take it as a challenge and kept turning up the heat. It was such a fun shoot. I miss it.
When jimmy fallon was funny.
JT makes it so much more hysterical,....ha ha ha
"No matter were I am in the studio, I'm never more than 5 seconds away from a gun." LOL! :)
This is comedy, timing and a brilliant delivery of the sketch. Never gets old😂
This NEVER gets old. One of ny all time SNL faves.
I hope I NEVER forget this episode
Justin Nailed Robin GIBB! The way he does his eyebrows and ear cup. Lolol!
Sounded similar too.
Perfection.
Timberlake's coolness makes me sick. Dude is gifted. He dials it down and lets Fallon shine and still manages to be the guy.
well Fallon is Barry Gibb who actually takes center stage over his brothers at the time
Jimmy always killed at the Barry Gibb skits 😂the falsetto, the body movements, the insults 😂
When Jimmy commits, he commits. He breaks in most other sketches, but not here. As BG, he is broken already, and therefore unbreakable. Love Jimmy. He should be a Bond villain.
Broken alrady HAHAHAH holy damn this comment opened my eyes
4:20
Lol I love that Justin starts doing backup vocals and Jimmy just goes with it.
I'm not articulate enough to explain how valuable the Barry Gibb Talk Show is to my quality of life
Yes. It's like explaining love to one who has never felt it.
That actually harmonize well for just goofing around.
Was thinking the same thing halfway decent for just being goofy
Timberlake is quite impressive I must say!
@@moussetache1815 yeah he could make it big in music some day.
@@sam8404 haha
@@moussetache1815 well JT is a professional, Grammy award winning vocalist who has been in the business since birth practically sooo... Yeah.
Robin Gibb was always plugging his right ear in concerts to hear himself better, and sitting quietly during interviews. Justin nailed the little stuff that sold it.
LOL Justin trying not to laugh is hilarious in itself.
Thash Nathan do they take no retakes ?
***** oh the name suggests, i thoughts its only name :P
PC Principal no shit sherlock it's not called Saturday night live or anything
Timberlake is a great singer, what the fuck are you talking about? I don't even like his music, but the dude is a good fucking singer.
+trha2222. Yes! Justin CAN sing!!
I’ve seen this skit literally 100 times. Literally 100 times...... I love it
Really? 100 times? ONLY 100 times? DON'T YOU EVER TALK TO ME LIKE THAT AGAIN!...
@@rmulvany5430 You're BARRY GIBB!!!!
Same
I’ve watched the one with the actual Barry Gibb too many times to count 😂😂😂
This skit still puts me in stitches...one of the funniest ever on SNL. 🤣
He kills me with this one, the way he kicks his legs in the air and then sings “ put you in the ground” the entire skit no matter how many times I see this I laugh hysterically.
There should've been more skits of the Barry Gibb talk show.
I read somewhere that they only do popular sketches 6 times before they are retired.
If Justin Timberlake was a regular cast member they probably would have
There was...And the one where Actual Barry Gibb appeared was EPIC!
They did others
@Jeremy Smith You'd know.
Idk how I only just discovered this recently. This is ridiculous in the best of ways 😂 I love the aggressive dancing and singing
Jimmy's footwork at the end .... love it love it love it!!!
The first time I saw this back in the day and Fallon started talking like that I had to leave the room. I could not even breathe I was laughing uncontrollably.
😂
What a good feeling
I absolutely adore the Bee Gees and find Barry to be one of the happiest and humble entertainers around. Nobody better mess with them or talk bad about my Barry but this is just hilarious. I totally burst out laughing and SNL never makes me do that anymore.
Even Barry found it hilarious and showed up in person for one of the sketches.
@@alieninthecaribbean I’d love to see that one. I’ll look for it.
@@fivebluelakes8948did you find it?
Timberlake's Robin performance is still mint.
Justin can sing, dance and act. Such a talent!!
Robin was never silent on interviews but this is hilarious
DON'T YOU EVER TALK TO ME LIKE THAT AGAIN **ninja kick** *I'M BARRY GIBB*
Was Barry a real combative guy? Guess I dont remember this. This is a hilarious skit though. Fallon really stepped up.
@@waynej2608 He and Robin fought a lot, but I don't think it was like this.
@11TehDude
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I literally SCREAMED!!!
I'm going to take a guess that the inspiration for this sketch, was a 1997 interview where Barry seemed a bit oversensitive during Clive Anderson's talk show, where he and the Bee Gees were guests. Barry actually went so far as to walk out before the interview was over. m.ua-cam.com/video/VHa6vYq6Nyk/v-deo.html
@@Farrah300 Then again.......who knows 😆
The falsetto trailing off at the end of the sentence is hilarious.
Justin Timberlake looks great with long thick blonde hair.
ikr hes like actually handsome😂
He reminds me of Andy :(
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@@gerardinecizmar me too!
@Greta Thanos you'll be out in the ground for that comment
Best Jimmy Fallon sketch of his SNL career. Never get tired of it 😂
It just never gets old. The one tonight reminded me to come right back here.
This skit is a gem. Absolutely genius and I wish people would give Fallon more credit. He knocked this one out of the park, and so did JT. Their onscreen chemistry is hilarious and awesome.
I don't care what anybody says, Jimmy Fallon is so talented with his singing and the fact he has Justin T. with him, what a duo!
Legitimately the best performance Jimmy Fallon has ever given. That voice is just epic 🤣. He should start hosting the Tonight Show like this.
First time I saw this I rewatched it about a dozen times, tears streaming down my face, madly laughing. Undoubtedly Fallon's finest SNL moment, pure genius.
Just look at Timberlake, desperately trying to hold it together. "...in the studioooaaah, I'm never more than five seconds away from a gun!"
HunterZolomon - this skit and the very first trip to Disneyland with Jimmy, Lindsay Lohan, Horatio Sanz and Debbie Downer. Laughing and crying til it hurt!
This was the perfomance that made my dad stop hating Jimmy
Agreed.
@@Peh-heeeeeggy-Hill That's the thing with Jimmy Fallon. When he's good he's GREAT! When he can hold it together he can actually be quite fucking funny.
it’s “in the city”, not “studio”, he’s talking about how violent Sydney is(was)
Justin & Jimmy are hilarious together, they really have chemistry...
I had never seen that clip. A masterclass in lunacy.
Jimmy continually busting a move on Cruz Bustamante had me dying. I've been coming back and watching it over and over LOL
Growing up in the 70's makes me appreciate this skit so much. My kids don't really understand the absolute humor of this skit but trust me....I'm crying.
😂😂😂😂
Aside from Barry being an asshole and threatening the shit out of everyone, it is frickin ACCURATE. They went to a lot of trouble to make Barry and Robin legit just for some giggles.
1:15. “Geeeehd Evveneeeh lehhdehhs end geehnteehlmeehhn!”
Im still watching this skit.(2019) .i grew up in 70s too..loved the Bee Gees and brother..Andy Gibb! I laugh everytime i see this!! Its the best!!!😂
@greg garner ok...debbie downer lol...
I’ve been humming this song for two weeks straight it’s literally in my head when talking to customers and whoever lol omg I love it
Nights on Broadway. Its a good underated song of theirs.
This had been my favourite Jimmy skit everrrrrr besides the Boston house party😂🤣
I came here because this song was stuck in my head at work all day even when I was talking to customers, and then I saw this comment. lol
p.s. Nights on Broadway is my favorite Bee Gees song.
This never gets old. I’m crying 😂
Barry Gibb was probably at home crying laughing over this skit...
He appeared in the last "episode" of the Barry Gibb talk show. In an interview, he said he thought it was very funny, and that everyone had expected him to be offended by it, but he wasn't.
I actually think Barry Gibb is there doing the really high harmony when they sing the opening. I was just watching it, and when they both sing "on the Barry Gibbs talk show", there's a separate, VERY high voice that follows really quick "ontheBarryGibbtalkshow!", and its not coming from either Jimmy Fallon or Justin Timberlake. That's gotta be Barry.
@@seyeryej yup you guessed it he has been involved since the beginning
@@albundy6008 It was his daughter Ali who persuaded him to go on the show. Barry had thought they were making fun of him but when he went on the show the reception and respect he got was so good. He realised it had been a affectionate homage to him and Robin instead.
@@seyeryej It's recorded. Maurice is the one that actually did those highest harmonies live.
this was jimmy fallon's best SNL bit by far
by FAR.
No matter how many times I watch this, it still makes me laugh. Just too funny!
This has been keeping me laughing through one of the toughest times we've had as a nation. Thank you for this SNL.
Really? Covid-19 is the toughest? When you had to stay home and be clean for a change? When you had to stand a reasonable distance from people instead of standing on top of their backsides like a perv, as per usual? When you had to clean your nasty hands before eating and after wiping your behind? Or is it the part about when you actually had to wipe your behind with TP and flushable wipes that made life so traumatic? Hold it together. Covid-19 was a test run. What are you going to do when it really hits the fan? Cry some more? Big baby!
Legit one of the funniest sketches SNL ever created
As a DIE-HARD Bee Gees fan, I found this absolutely HILARIOUS!
loveinspired7 right! This made me fall in love with this song even more
You should check out Kenny Everett's Do It Yourself Bee Gee sketch.
Same here!!!!! LOL
I didnt know bee gee DIE HARD fans existed lol
Justin almost cracked about half a dozen times.
This GENIUS skit could wake me up from a coma 🤣🤣🤣.
Still watching this skit 15+ years later. What a stone cold classic.
He said, "no matter where I am in the studio, im never more than 5 seconds away from a gun"
And I also like when he tells/sings to Bustamante, "my brother and I will put you in the ground."
I think he says city instead of studio
@@razzi0718 sounded like he said city to me too
Hahahaha
Jimmy was genius in this sketch!! I die laughing each time I watch it. I swear I've watched it over a thousand times! 😂😂😂😂
I laugh like it’s my first time EVERY time. And l’ve seen it hundreds of times 😂😂
LMAOOOO THEY ARE SO PERFECT 😂😂😂😂
Same here. This is definitely one of the funniest comedy sketches of all-time.
"I'll put you in the ground!" I'm dead. ☠️
In falsetto: “no matter where I am in the studio, I’m never more than 5 seconds away from a gun!”
I am crying with laughter! Why isn't this a series? Genius guys, thank you :-D
Michelle Esclapez this was a recurrent sketch on SNL. Funny as heck. At the beginning when he says “Geehd Eveeehneen, ladeees aaahnd genteehhmehhhn!” I was dying already.
"talking it up^...!"
I usually don't find Fallon that funny, but this recurring sketch never fails to make me bust up rolling.
I'm not a Fallon fan either but this was hilarious
Sometimes, he manages to be funny, even on the Tonight Show. In Mad Lib Theater, for example.
This sketch is easily the funniest thing he's ever done. I'm not talking about just this particular one, but all 6 (or however many) of the Barry Gibb Talk Show sketches are hilarious.
This is the only good thing he ever did
I've watched this so many times & STILL laugh hysterically! One of the BEST from SNL!
This is both a spoof and a homage in one. Love it!
That’s the heart of all Fallon’s work : his passionate love for music an the folks who make it. He is a fan.
This is simply pure perfection and genius. Cracks me up everytime
“Every time you speak it feels like someone’s dropping a car battery on my sack! Do you ever listen to yourself?? i’m glad you lost the election. ahHHahh.”
The best
For once Fallon did not break character laughing...
@J M no, you're a tool. fucking stooge.
@J M found the Republican!
Whenever he was in character as someone with a much different voice, mannerisms, personality, etc., he was usually fine. The more of a transformation it was, the better off he was.
And look into the camera
@@michaelbarrett27 yeah you're right. it's also when he was the main performer in the skit. that's why he didn't really break during nick burns skits.
This and What Up With That are my two favorite SNL skits of all time. Legendary.
If this was a real talk show......
1. Greatest talk show on planet earth
2. I would not miss a single episode of this talk show
3. Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake are the best impersonators of the Gibb brothers on SNL
MDZS101 Have there been other people impersonating the Gibb Brothers on SNL?
Add "what's up with that" to it and the TV networks would break! :-D
MDZS101 it was a real show
I know, why couldn't this be a real talk show...
"Barry Gibb Talk Show" and 'What's Up With That?" have got to come back and be real shows! I'd never miss an episode!
My goal is to personally increase the viewings of The Barry Gibb Talk Show from 5 to 10 million.
Only 4.1 million left. Keep up the good work and fight the good fight.
I come back to this every couple of years and it makes me laugh as fucking hard as when I first saw it.
Fucking legend.
I'll just bet you do. Just like you come back to this "Initial D". Did you make sure to have your boys stop by Wendy's to see Initial B too??
"Well I'm gonna taaallk to you. Though you may not waant me to. I'm still gonna taalk to you!" 🤣!
Nights On Broadway is my fave Bee Gee's song! Part of the soundtrack of my life!
mine too, and the crazy thing is it never charted at number #1. thats insane to me.
"I'll put you in the ground!" LOL get's me every time
I love everything justin and jimmy do together. They are hilarious. Watching justin break makes me cry 😂
These sketches, Jimmy keeps it together and Justin can't....Jimmy is hilarious in these skits. I hurt from laughing
A lemon tree, my dear Watson I laugh from the inside out lol
The funny thing is that Jimmy is usually the one who can’t keep it together. He breaks on nearly every sketch he does.
thought this said add a pubic reply...goes with chest hair.
Jimmy's best performance, unusual for Jimmy to hold it together and others to fall apart XD
Dratch and Sanz were barely holding it together. They both almost broke.
The Bee Gees were a class act...musically and socially. Barry, in recent years, revealed the chemistry leading to their success. HE had to be the lead for the others. It was his composition and song writing abilities that kept them going as he recognized and brought out the natural talent of the other two in the trio. Barry, is the kind of person you would like to be a close friend.
And he wrote a song you can use to maintain an optimum CPR rhythm
@@RichardX1 - In fact Robin wrote the initial lyrics for "Stayin' Alive" on the back of his Concorde ticket after reading in the NY Times about violence in NYC in the 70's. The NY Times is even mentioned in the lyrics.
*Of all the The Barry Gibb Talk Show skits,this one will always be my favorite one to watch.*
Yes. I'm a relic from the original SNL and only a few with Eddie Murphy stood out. But THIS is another for sure. It's a gift that keeps on giving. We're in tough times. Laughing is good for us!!
@@kathym.248You better believe it!.
I don't know how the people who did the sketch, kept a straight face. I was laughing so hard. I had tears in my eyes.
Justin actually didn't. He had to hide his face as not to show that he was laughing.
they harmonise so well
Honestly don't know if I've ever laughed this hard at an snl skit.
Who else thinks that this is a kick ass cover of Nights On Broadway by The Bee Gees?
ABSOLUTELY!
Yes spunds great
Yayesss! Fucks wonder those poly suits didn't burst into flames, either.
Me
Funny thing is, you can hear the regular "Nights on Broadway" chorus on the karaoke track they are using (but yes definitely clever lyrics)
Greatest talkshow on planet earth
+Gianni Pisa "What up with that !?" is even better
Oh my god, yes! It is so funny!
Justin is always funny on SNL
My mom yelled at me one time to come into the living room to watch this. I have never laughed so hard at a Jimmy Fallon skit like this one, but he does have a lot of funny skits too
My daughter hates Fallon. I showed her this skits and even she cracked up. Trying to figure out the 900+ dislikes... must be accidents because its impossible to not find this funny.
Too hilarious.... When Justin trying to keep it together, You can tell he dying inside!!! The best part!! Lmao. Love
This entire show with Fallon & Timberlake is one of the best of all time. I come back to this and laugh just as hard every time.
i thought it was funny how over the top Jimmy's performance was; Then i saw a live Bgs performance. Now, it's sublime.
i watched this over and over, and never stop laughing hard
shally novita me too! I keep coming back... kills me
Hahaha same here!! This is like my 30th time watching this 😂
same here.
Who still watching in 2019.
I have NEVER LAUGHED harder at an SNL skit! Tears and snot! Thank you for this gift!!
What a tribute ~ Tears & Snot ~ That's the Spirit 😂
Then you haven’t seen snl’s. Santa Baby. If youb think this is funny watch Santa baby
I cannot hear a bee gees song without cracking up now. When one of their songs comes on, my wife and I just look at each other and start laughing. lol
slapshot121212 -I especially can't hear"Nights On Broadway"without thinking of this sketch.
I saw the movie "Saturday Night Fever" shortly after seeing this skit and the minute the music started, I began laughing so hard I had tears streaming down my face.
frank hank
Haha Haha😂
Same 🤣
slapshot121212 whenever I need a cheer up, I pop this skit on and laugh my ass off lol I love it!