I've watched Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, IT Crowd and now going through Toast of London just this past week and only discovered he's an absolutely incredible music talent on top of being a hilarious actor after not being able to get the Toast of London theme out of my head.
In the last episode of third season of wwdits you can hear Laszlo playing this song on the piano when Guillermo approaches him to talk about England. Idk why but it feels really sentimental at that moment, this soft tune, Guillermo panicking about loosing his master (but most importantly a dear, dear friend), and Laszlo alone, I imagine, grieving his friend, perhaps thinking of Nadja in the most adorable, soft and loving way. As if the song were about them. As if it was a very special song in Laszlo's heart but we'll never get to know that one, it's all in the imagination. I loved that little touch in the episode, little detail like this and it already made my mind go crazy haha
"hello Steven this is Clem H. Fandango... Can you hear me?!... Wait did you just add an "H" your name like you weren't a big enough of a Pratt already!!...". Lol
No post-edit. I have never seen a recording sound like the live version of any song. I prefer recordings though some like to listen to the live version of a song.
Most of the time people's singing voice sounds different than their speaking voice. It's quite common. Also a lot of British singers sing in an American accent. As far as differences in recordings you can affect how its recorded as opposed to performing live where everything is raw and right in front. Also another thing depending on how difficult the song is to sing some singers won't sing the song in the original octave or key they recorded it in. Hope this helps.
I just joined the Matt Berry party. What an immense talent.
Welcome brother
Dude this dude rules
I've watched Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, IT Crowd and now going through Toast of London just this past week and only discovered he's an absolutely incredible music talent on top of being a hilarious actor after not being able to get the Toast of London theme out of my head.
@@lelandnightingale I’m exactly the same!!!
Seriously underappreciated.
That one dislike... Ray F-ing Purchase!
🤣🤣
Well well well
LOL
Jackie Daytona is a talent.
That’s not Jackie Daytona , there’s no toothpick
The number one talent in Arizonia
Ray bloody Purchase.
Yes!
TOAST...
Well well well...
Good Zig well Well WELL
In the last episode of third season of wwdits you can hear Laszlo playing this song on the piano when Guillermo approaches him to talk about England. Idk why but it feels really sentimental at that moment, this soft tune, Guillermo panicking about loosing his master (but most importantly a dear, dear friend), and Laszlo alone, I imagine, grieving his friend, perhaps thinking of Nadja in the most adorable, soft and loving way. As if the song were about them. As if it was a very special song in Laszlo's heart but we'll never get to know that one, it's all in the imagination. I loved that little touch in the episode, little detail like this and it already made my mind go crazy haha
I saw that and loved it too.
He's a nervous singer, OMG I love him even more. He's one of my favorite comedy
I think this is such a beautiful song.
Best performer in New York Citaaaaay!
kept my sports vest on for this one #ToastOfLondon
Hello Steven this is Clem Fandango, can you hear me?
I can't hear you. Press the button ya donut!
😂😂😂😂😂
Yes!
Clem H Fandango
Yes I can hear you Clem Fandango
What a great pop song. Matt Berry is so cool.
Charissssssmaaaarrr
What talented dude a real renascence man
matt's songs never fail to go to my heart and pluck the strings of sentimentality 🎵❤🎵
Yes!
Was this on Al Jazeeraaaaaahhh...
I enjoyed it immensely on the teleeeeeeeeeviiiiiisionnnnnnnn!
You know that if someone likes great Toast quotes, then they're cool as shit
Yes!
he is a legend he is a goat among song writers Im not sure the world knows his talent exceeds this world
Nadja and Lazlo: The Human Music Group have really come so far!
Lol I got my hopes up and actually thought the woman was Nadja for a second
I'm leaving my sports vest on for this one...
Yes!
This man is an Absolute genius
Matt Berry the man is a genius
Is there no end to Matt's talents?
Mr. Matt Berry is a class act! 👏 such a moving song and piece of art. Matt, thank you! You make the world a better place. Cheers!🍻
this is laszlo and nadja’s origin story
I have such a crush on Matt Berry! ❤️ 😍 ❤️
A stunning live version.
1:30 For a moment I was like: NADJA!!???? HOW???
Laslo? 😂
This bloke is fucking brilliant!
love this man
Thank you for this amazing piece of art!
Good hat!
Trombone
Yes!
Such charismaaaaaaaaaaaa
First time I've seen a backing singer be the lead
Love Matt Berry great entertainer, if you get a chance watch Matt Berry in Year of the Rabbit.
great album
Sounds so much better live
Such a good song
Good Shit!
Love this song. Reminds me of she's a rainbow by rolling stones. I dont know why.
Amazing lyrics and music, if you have been there you will know how poignant this is.
amazing artist :)
"hello Steven this is Clem H. Fandango... Can you hear me?!... Wait did you just add an "H" your name like you weren't a big enough of a Pratt already!!...". Lol
I wish he was my dad
OMG Thank You so much for posting this. You made my day.
Matt Berry is my crush. Total babe 😍😍😍
"Take my hand~~
No, that's not my HAND~~~"
man of many talents
Was this in New York Citay??
This is fine and dandy but.........the World is desperately in need of more Dark Place episodes!!!!!!
Epic!!!
He great- he should cover 'son of my faaaaaaaather !!!!!'
I say Toast ! Did you just follow through ?
'Good hat' 🤣🤣🤣 ty x
Love Toast of London. Ray bloody Purchase and his anti-gay campaign!😂😂😂😂😂
fucking Jackie Daytona! He really has it all!
Good hat!🤣
Wow!! Laszlo can blow! 💯💥
Such a good fucking song
It's good of a young Kate Bush (with a 'u' sound like "bus") to join them on stage.
GOOD HUH?
yes
its bloody good
Does it remind anyone else of Bruce and the E-Street Band?
It’s almost a shame that I associate this song with the weirdness of Toast of London. It’s a fantastic song that hits the emotions.
Beautiful track, but isn't that one of the Wurzels playing bass?
Because the Wurzel's split up.
Nobody says the word c**t like Matt Berry.
'Push the fuckin button'
Tickty boo my money's on you! Jane Plough pronounced "Pluff"...LOL
Benedick who?
a superstar.always steal the lime light.he just cant help it.
Susan Random on backing vocals I see.
Look at the dislikes Purchase .
Hi, this is Dan Fandango, can you hear me?
Jackie Daytona
Some singer for a regular human guy.
Looks like Rich Fulcher on bass lol
That sounds like Elton John.
hahahahahahahaah
Is that Mark Morriss on acoustic guitar? Sure looks like him
Wouldn't be surprised - aren't they both on Acid Jazz?
It sure is!
Is that his ex-wife doing back-up vocals?
I love this song but could someone explain the voice difference? The recording just doesn't sound like Matt Berry.
No post-edit. I have never seen a recording sound like the live version of any song. I prefer recordings though some like to listen to the live version of a song.
Most of the time people's singing voice sounds different than their speaking voice. It's quite common. Also a lot of British singers sing in an American accent. As far as differences in recordings you can affect how its recorded as opposed to performing live where everything is raw and right in front. Also another thing depending on how difficult the song is to sing some singers won't sing the song in the original octave or key they recorded it in. Hope this helps.
Were you the one dislike?
I agree sometimes people don't sound like themselfs
is the woman a man or is she from iran lol
She used to be a man...