@@mobiledevto I mean from the perspective of a consumer: you're basically looking at all the albums the artist put time and effort into only to pick and choose very specific songs from each. Depending on the artist those albums most likely have a story behind them or they could represent a specific period in the artist's life; their full effect as presented may rely on the full album being listened to in chronological order, otherwise you're just listening to a catchy song. Not to say there's anything inherently wrong with listening to a catchy song or only listening to what you enjoy, it just seems kind of disrespectful and or like you're invalidating the artist's art through thoughtless consumerism.
This comment is confusing to me. They said “oh that guys the worst” to the guy in the street. Then the guy with the trash said salsa reggatone. Sorry but am I missing something here?
I’m at my doctors last Wednesday and she asked where I listened to my Podcasts and I nicely told I don’t listen, I don’t like audible, podcasts, any of that shit…
Honestly, it would be super cool to have a night where 1000 DJs are spinning up & down city blocks. Just all different stuff too. And plenty of alcohol/etc. of course.
A structural component of this sketch is that, the less affluent the dj is, the worse they are at it. Not so true in my experience, I think the sweet spot is 40 year old who lives with parents and considered the tracks all week.
I play rockabilly, hillbilly, and psychobilly.
Haha that was a line from the sketch!
@@jmcbastard9665And they still fucked it up! I love people
It’s a psychobilly freakout!
Carrie's screams are the best. Every time she raises her voice it's a win.
Finally a Portlandia skit uploaded in HD on UA-cam
I feel guilty getting a best of as well
They definitely short change you.
@@mobiledevto I mean from the perspective of a consumer: you're basically looking at all the albums the artist put time and effort into only to pick and choose very specific songs from each. Depending on the artist those albums most likely have a story behind them or they could represent a specific period in the artist's life; their full effect as presented may rely on the full album being listened to in chronological order, otherwise you're just listening to a catchy song.
Not to say there's anything inherently wrong with listening to a catchy song or only listening to what you enjoy, it just seems kind of disrespectful and or like you're invalidating the artist's art through thoughtless consumerism.
@@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger How is it any different from listening to specific songs from an artist and not listening to the whole album?
an outbreak of DJs is far more terrifying than zombies. Only thing worse would be zombie DJs.
When Portlandia has an idea..they go all out!!
DJ Nights are OVER! It is all about the Podcast now.
I think of this sketch whenever someone tells me about their podcast
Check out my podcast fam. It's lit. No cap.
“Uh, is this my receipt?” No. Lmao 🤣
Btw I’m playing this weekend if you guys are interested. No pressure. I would really appreciate it tho
Salsa, reggatone. "Oh that guy's the worst. " Crushes me every time.
This comment is confusing to me. They said “oh that guys the worst” to the guy in the street. Then the guy with the trash said salsa reggatone. Sorry but am I missing something here?
I'm waiting for the Portlandia/Key and Peele crossover episode.
Too relatable. As someone that DJ'd in Santa Cruz back in the 2000's.
3:25 last tune is Raw Sex by Total Science (2008)
heater
Love Fred !! Unbelievably talented.
"DJ Direct Deposit" lmao
It’s the “reggae, salsaaaaa & kpop “ for me 🤣
So freaking True!!
The gameboy music was a nice touch
Can we pickle that?
Not sure but you can definitely put a bird on it
❤FAH! (Funny As Hell) One of my 5 top clips (Colin on Chicken, Chicken Farm, Bike Movers, Dog Park, Kid left at Restaurant) BEST ones.
I question the talent of a man who goes by the name DJ Direct Depo$it.
I love how they have a shot of Fred scraping the flier off the desk uncomfortably
When his head comes off 😂😂😂
Nice Faithless - 'God is a DJ' reference. I see what you did there 😜
Rip Maxie fresh
I’m at my doctors last Wednesday and she asked where I listened to my Podcasts and I nicely told I don’t listen, I don’t like audible, podcasts, any of that shit…
Am I the only one who things the smoking man in the intro (see 3:49) looks like George Clooney?
Ese es Jorge Clooney
This is me with my dj sb and laptop
Ahhh, the 20-teens
Genius!
Honestly, it would be super cool to have a night where 1000 DJs are spinning up & down city blocks. Just all different stuff too. And plenty of alcohol/etc. of course.
That's what a lot of Fête de la Musique is like in Paris at summer solstice. Citywide.
Sounds awesome! @@0x0008
Wasn't this show literally edited by a guy named Doug Lussenhopp aka DJDougpound? Juss sayin he's critiquing himself, which is healthy & stuff.
hey man, write what u know
and the red sweatshirt guy is the co creator of Tim and Eric Awesome Show and Portlandia
DJ Direct Deposit? I'd go.
Everyone in LA
No LA is chronically hip w money
agree 10000%!!!! lol
no lie though 3:26 is a slapper of a beat lmao
But also how crazy is that bit... our entire existence has been just some dude's dj session
yeah seriously, I kinda want that ID
I made a 2024 remix of that. Should come check it out at my DJ night.
Who's spinning
Wow. An ACTUAL human bank teller
Haha very nice, just curious, is that her real mom ?! 🤔😇🤗
DJ Direct Depo$it was pretty tight tho
This show is hard to watch. All the shots of PDX in its prime before it died. Sad
Cities go through phases. Be chill and enjoy them all.
That guy is the worst!
What's song at the very end?
Feel it all around - Washed Out
I was at a party with that dude one time. That’s been getting me through a lot of tough times.
That guy is the worst lmao
We all know a guy like that
Biraz tuhaf 😂😂
Berlin Kurzgesagt.
Flat erf record 👍
Will Portland ever get back to being "weird" again??
Weird ain't working.....
Sounds like Portland DJing is pushing your taste in music on people.
A structural component of this sketch is that, the less affluent the dj is, the worse they are at it. Not so true in my experience, I think the sweet spot is 40 year old who lives with parents and considered the tracks all week.
the intro to this show has to be the most depressing thing I've seen in a very long time
This show prepared us for the woke culture ?