He just got older. I don't think he 'let himself go.' Still sexy I'd say. He needs to know that none of the goats died in the story of the three Billy Goats Gruff though.
Interesting how that same snearing, condescending, contemptuous, snide, cynical, sarcastic, mocking tone was already deeply ingrained towards language, life and listeners in his shtick in those early days. Love it. The "All Things and Bright and Beautiful" is another great sketch of exactly the same tone. All that's changed over the years are the topics he attacks and now it's more believable than being an obvious written joke. Just wonderful.
Ye, first remember seeing him Saturday night live. Believe it or not ( and you probably won't) but at that time I lost some dear friends simply because he looked like me. Never mind. Thanks Stew!
@@thedolphin5428 so a) you have no friends, b) all your friends are married c) you and your friends all think exactly the same d) your friends find it easier to lie to you than deal with your absolutist misery
@@heimslach Moron. You completely miss my point and Stu's. Don't you see, Stu plays a character, has always done. My point was that all those same character attributes I described are still underlying themes and traits in his modern work but better disguised and delivered. And yep, none of my friends like Stu because they fail to get the multi levels of his humour and character ... just like you. Perhaps you'd like a milder comedian! (Michael MacIntyre, perhaps.)
Yeah, a deranged psychopath who ordered or was involved in the murders of at least eight people, who regularly beat up his followers and terrorized them while they were on LSD...what a great guy!!
+ProjectFlashlight612. I think you did not get the humourous part in it. Nobody said here that Charles Manson was a great guy. But his name attached to VEVO is funny. You probably do not understand the joke in "Michael Jackson Children's Hospital" either.
I did. The grass is greener is an idiom or a proverb. It also does not talk about a future situation; rather, it says any situation that currently exists seems to better that the situation that you currently find yourself in.
The fact that it doesn't quite make sense is always one reason why what he does is funny. If he was actually right, he'd just be pointing out facts, and there'd be nothing funny about that.
I don't know what story your leftie liberal "everybody gets a medal" parents told you, but my good old-fashioned working class British mum said Paul and Alan got murdered every time.
@@lordlucan66 I read the story for myself, in 'The Pancake' - a book which was part of The Beacon Books' reading scheme - when I was 6. My good, old-fashioned, working-class parents taught me how to read and write before I even went to school. Because, the 1944 Education Act meant that it was possible for their children to escape poverty, through education. They weren't 'posh' enough to get a council house. You had to have a history of full-time employment and unblemished references from a landlord. So, my parents were fucked! Although, thank God, there was an NHS (thanks to those lefties) and my father's peptic ulcer was operated on and he was cared for, 'free of charge', there was still no 'sickness benefits/sick pay'. So, my parents had to rely on the kindness of family, friends and the bloke who was their landlord, giving them help/a break. Eventually, because of those 'lefties', people didn't have to fear illness, with the introduction of the NHS AND 'sick pay'. Eventually, those 'lefties' ensured that everyone had affordable housing, too. If, at 6, I was reading a 'sanitised' version of the story, it wouldn't surprise me and I will bow to your superior knowledge. Thanks to my parents, no matter how high they enabled me to fly, I'll always be a 'leftie'. x
@@graceygrumble that has to be the lovelies most heart warming UA-cam comment I have ever read. I think my attempts at being ironic needs some fine tuning. 💛 Sadly it was remedial English for me where I spent most of the lesson fighting the other school nut jobs off with that big wooden ruler they used to use on the blackboard "good times" 😳
@@lordlucan66 Awwhh, thanks, flower. I should have got the hint with 'Paul' and 'Alan', vis-a-vis piss-taking. 'Leftie' is my 'trigger' word. Can you tell? I shit you not, I'm drinking champagne. I'm proud to be a 'champagne socialist' and one of my best mates has a husband who was in my class at school, causing mayhem as soon as the teacher left the class... or turned their backs. Daft as a brush, 'thick as a brick', academically and worth more than anyone I know. He started with furniture removals and ended up with an international shipping company. His good, old-fashioned, working class parents bought him his first, second-hand, Luton van. PS. He's still a 'leftie' and Happy New Year! x
Why don't you all just... Let it go!!! 😁 Actually that one from the sound of music who is actually singing on greener grass because she was in Switzerland, where the grass is actually greener, has.. Let her self go!!!😆
@astroboirap funny that because he was discussing the fact that Ant and Dec never age in a recent show he did, and he is older than them. I geuss you could say that is ironic, in a way.
The word "Pete" out of his mouth is like sheep pellets (I don't know if you've ever seen sheep pellets coming out a sheep's bum, but it's exactly like that).
It is very funny and Mr Lee is a comedy genius but there is a potential flaw in his logic. From the point of view of the side where the grass is greener then surely it is not greener on the other side? Sorry for being obtusely anal about a funny sketch of course, but I've always found that the "grass is always greener where you have watered it". Hope to see a revised and much improved sketch concerning graminoids in the near future.
There’s a flaw in your criticism of his logic There is never 100% evidence anyone else other than yourself is also sentient and conscious therefore the only true statement you can make is coming from a first person perspective And from a first person the grass is always greener 😉
That is the phrase, of it IS greener the saying would lose its point. The phrase is usually used when you make a change then regret it. It SEEMED better this way but it turned out it wasnt.
@@JakobusVdL Looking into it both seemes to be used. The is one basically states when you go to the otherside then the original side will look greener. Same thing really.
@betabenja @getup2k Sure, "the grass is always greener..." is a sort of proverb. And like a lot of proverbs it uses a metaphor to get the point across. I don't see how a figure of speech can't be both proverbial and metaphorical; after all, many proverbs depend on or are indeed metaphors ("too many chefs spoil the broth," etc.). Stew's definition: "a metaphor saying that the situation you're in now doesn't seem as good as a different situation that you might potentially be in at a later date." Giving Stew the benefit of the doubt, I think you could safely say he means that the desire to alter the situation you find yourself in implies a change that, quite naturally, could only come about at a future date. I don't like my job, and I want your job -- the mentality encapsulated by Stew's chosen proverb almost always depends on a kind of imagined future, so to speak, where the circumstances are different. Hence his use of the word "potentially." Lastly, he never asserts that the phrase is inherently or always redundant. It's really only in the context of the Switzerland vacation and the improbable highway grass examiners that the phrase becomes redundant. So the joke doesn't rely on a misunderstanding. The joke is funny because it literalizes a turn of speech we're used to understanding strictly in a metaphorical sense. Our expectations were confounded and from thence the humour arose. Of course, if you're too dull to know what a metaphor is, or what redundancy means, then you may have been confounded in a different way altogether. Try to keep up, it's going to be a long year.
Stewart Lee is a national treasure..The Paul Nuttals of the UKIP skit is one of the greatest pieces of writing ever…fact
Stewart Lee was a very handsome chap back in his early days.
He let himself go.
Well, the grass is always greener...
@@baldrbraa thats what they say innit?
Then he let himself go
He just got older. I don't think he 'let himself go.' Still sexy I'd say.
He needs to know that none of the goats died in the story of the three Billy Goats Gruff though.
Interesting how that same snearing, condescending, contemptuous, snide, cynical, sarcastic, mocking tone was already deeply ingrained towards language, life and listeners in his shtick in those early days. Love it. The "All Things and Bright and Beautiful" is another great sketch of exactly the same tone. All that's changed over the years are the topics he attacks and now it's more believable than being an obvious written joke. Just wonderful.
Ye, first remember seeing him Saturday night live. Believe it or not ( and you probably won't) but at that time I lost some dear friends simply because he looked like me.
Never mind.
Thanks Stew!
Bloody hell, mate, you don't pull your punches, do you?! 😲
You just give it to us straight, like a pear cider that's made from 100% pears. 😂
@@morejoy5188
Oh yes, I can believe it. I have not a single friend who likes/gets Stewart Lee. Lol.
@@thedolphin5428 so a) you have no friends, b) all your friends are married c) you and your friends all think exactly the same d) your friends find it easier to lie to you than deal with your absolutist misery
@@heimslach
Moron. You completely miss my point and Stu's. Don't you see, Stu plays a character, has always done. My point was that all those same character attributes I described are still underlying themes and traits in his modern work but better disguised and delivered. And yep, none of my friends like Stu because they fail to get the multi levels of his humour and character ... just like you. Perhaps you'd like a milder comedian! (Michael MacIntyre, perhaps.)
yeah, you can prove anything with facts
And disprove the same thing with alternative facts {:-)
Someone read this. Then a few years ago. Became a world leader. Luckily they had nothing else so they’ve gone back to UA-cam.
Peter Andre's mysterious Girl hair style has let itself go.
Drummer from culture club let himself go
Stewart Lee has brought himself back.
Your username is brilliantly funny. It is profoundly dishonest, but it is brilliant.
dude your channel name tho...
Yeah, a deranged psychopath who ordered or was involved in the murders of at least eight people, who regularly beat up his followers and terrorized them while they were on LSD...what a great guy!!
+ProjectFlashlight612. I think you did not get the humourous part in it. Nobody said here that Charles Manson was a great guy. But his name attached to VEVO is funny.
You probably do not understand the joke in "Michael Jackson Children's Hospital" either.
Why is the username funny?
I fucking love this guy
Even if you had spotted some resplendent green grass, it simply wouldn't be worth the risk to cross a poorly maintained jungle canyon rope bridge.
Thatcher Thatcher, the jungle canyon rope bridge snatcher
He looks thin and happy and thin
and thin
Yet happy.
I did. The grass is greener is an idiom or a proverb. It also does not talk about a future situation; rather, it says any situation that currently exists seems to better that the situation that you currently find yourself in.
Mark Lamar"s hair has let itself go.
lmao
I saw Stewart recently walking through a town I was visiting. He was eating a pie...
looking fat and miserable...and fat.
Ratko Mladic has let himself go.
Peaky Blinders has let himself go
Brilliant then, brilliant still , clever chap never fails
The fact that it doesn't quite make sense is always one reason why what he does is funny. If he was actually right, he'd just be pointing out facts, and there'd be nothing funny about that.
Yep.
A genius in the making. I give you that fact like a pear cider made from , , , , , You know the rest
It's ironic that literally any clip of Stewart Lee would be appropriate for this program.
He has got the Billy Goats Gruff story wrong!
They all made it.
I don't know what story your leftie liberal "everybody gets a medal" parents told you, but my good old-fashioned working class British mum said Paul and Alan got murdered every time.
@@lordlucan66 I read the story for myself, in 'The Pancake' - a book which was part of The Beacon Books' reading scheme - when I was 6.
My good, old-fashioned, working-class parents taught me how to read and write before I even went to school. Because, the 1944 Education Act meant that it was possible for their children to escape poverty, through education.
They weren't 'posh' enough to get a council house. You had to have a history of full-time employment and unblemished references from a landlord. So, my parents were fucked!
Although, thank God, there was an NHS (thanks to those lefties) and my father's peptic ulcer was operated on and he was cared for, 'free of charge', there was still no 'sickness benefits/sick pay'. So, my parents had to rely on the kindness of family, friends and the bloke who was their landlord, giving them help/a break.
Eventually, because of those 'lefties', people didn't have to fear illness, with the introduction of the NHS AND 'sick pay'. Eventually, those 'lefties' ensured that everyone had affordable housing, too.
If, at 6, I was reading a 'sanitised' version of the story, it wouldn't surprise me and I will bow to your superior knowledge.
Thanks to my parents, no matter how high they enabled me to fly, I'll always be a 'leftie'. x
@@graceygrumble that has to be the lovelies most heart warming UA-cam comment I have ever read.
I think my attempts at being ironic needs some fine tuning. 💛
Sadly it was remedial English for me where I spent most of the lesson fighting the other school nut jobs off with that big wooden ruler they used to use on the blackboard "good times" 😳
@@lordlucan66 Awwhh, thanks, flower. I should have got the hint with 'Paul' and 'Alan', vis-a-vis piss-taking. 'Leftie' is my 'trigger' word. Can you tell?
I shit you not, I'm drinking champagne. I'm proud to be a 'champagne socialist' and one of my best mates has a husband who was in my class at school, causing mayhem as soon as the teacher left the class... or turned their backs. Daft as a brush, 'thick as a brick', academically and worth more than anyone I know. He started with furniture removals and ended up with an international shipping company.
His good, old-fashioned, working class parents bought him his first, second-hand, Luton van.
PS. He's still a 'leftie' and Happy New Year! x
Stewart Lee will let himself go
Great sketch
Wow, Stewart Lee was a handsome lad. 😊
At this point he had yet to let himself go.
At this point he is always greener than at all the points on the other side of the ascending timeline
Genius 👌
He has definatly got better with age
A proverb can contain any number of metaphors and indeed be a metaphor itself. You're right that the temporal aspect is irrelevant though.
That hair.
fucking laughter track... and if it isnt a track the audience need to go home and think about their lives.
Funny lip! Do you have the Julian Barratt clip that would have played after this?
An archipelago of coral islands in the South Pacific gradually disappearing underwater as a result of climate change has really let itself go.
That's the oddest one of these I've seen.
@@grahamlive I used to live on Tarawa
"Office World Man" bit has let itself go.
whats the joke?
Ah office world man 😅
There's a very British way of saying "aw fuck off" and that saying produced a child. Well, that and punk new wave...and that child was Steward Lee.
Mark lamars fifties throwback of throwbacks has let himself go.😉
A genius at work, i love this English madman lol
Half Scottish, actually.
@@thadtuiol1717 “half Scotch” 👍
You know the grass, you’ve seen it, the grass, on the erm …… top of the pops, you know the grass, by the corn exchange?
certainly is, and maybe even the 41st best comedian ever, what do u think;) ?
Graham Norton is funnier.
The grass at the side of the M1 has let itself go.
There are probably better metaphors than the grass is always greener
Why don't you all just... Let it go!!! 😁 Actually that one from the sound of music who is actually singing on greener grass because she was in Switzerland, where the grass is actually greener, has.. Let her self go!!!😆
On a Moebius Strip, is the grass always greener on the same side?.....I'll see myself out.
This nifty fifties binman has let himself go.
KD Lang has not yet let himself go
The Squirrel Nut Zippers has let himself go.
The early 90s has let itself go
This peaky blinder was ahead of the times
The song "let it go" from Frozen...Hasn`t
I didn't know Todd Carty did stand up.
I feel like letting go
Thanks for sharing your supreme knowledge of the future, and your faulty opinion from the past.
The two younger Billy goats gruff don't die
Ed Balls has let himself go....
The bloke from 'everything but the girl' has let himself go.
Crowd sycophantically giggling at absolutely nothing.
Feel free to get back to your James Cordon marathon.
@@ChrisFineganTunes there’s a troll that’s let itself go under every rickety-rackety bridge.
Albert Finney has let himself go
A squashed or unsquashed Albert Finney?
@@grahamlive either really
That Nazi who burns his palm with a red-hot medallion in Raiders of the Lost Ark has let himself go...
Back when he was at peak Eskimo
People who think it's necessary to state who's let themselves go in every Stewart Lee video, have really let themselves go
Pete was the one who criticized Stewart Lee's dreams as childish and used a pompous cliché to try and shut him up. Sound familiar to anyone in 2021?
he is less and sad and fat here
+yusuf shabazz That extra 'and' gave that comment a poetic weight it did not deserve.
+I Do Monologues i messed up and it was wonderful
Stewart Lee has yet to let himself go
yusuf shabazz good of you not to correct it in the interest of honest online commenting.
@astroboirap funny that because he was discussing the fact that Ant and Dec never age in a recent show he did, and he is older than them. I geuss you could say that is ironic, in a way.
best 3 comedians ever:
Stuart Lee
Bill Hicks
Woody Allen
In no order.
in no order as long as they are behind gerry sadowitz
Interesting list, personally I prefer comedians with a sense of humour.
43 of The UKIPS ‘disliked’ this video.
The word "Pete" out of his mouth is like sheep pellets (I don't know if you've ever seen sheep pellets coming out a sheep's bum, but it's exactly like that).
well i'll give it to you straight.....like a pear cider
Sicilian dictator Giuseppe Garibaldi has let himself go.
God, he was a gorgeous man...
The grass is green in Wales.
Ratko Mladic looked pretty well back in the day...
Chris Packham has let himself go.
The grass is always greener where the dogs are shitting.
Ted Chippington had not yet let himself go.
for some reason Robert Smith (of The Cure) reminds me of Stewart
is that weird?
Kimmerbelly thank you for not using that comparison in a “..has let himself go” joke
@@Littlehickish yeah but the funny thing is robert smith of the cure has let himself go.....hohohohoo
the days of interrail
@astroboirap Within the comedy circuit I guess he is though. Very highly regarded, but just not in the mainstream.
Amon Goeth has let himself go
Marc la Mar as let himself go
Leonardo Di Caprio is looking quite well here tbh...
Gary Rhodes has let himself go
Mao Zedong has let himself go
stewart lee has let himself go
It is very funny and Mr Lee is a comedy genius but there is a potential flaw in his logic.
From the point of view of the side where the grass is greener then surely it is not greener on the other side?
Sorry for being obtusely anal about a funny sketch of course, but I've always found that the "grass is always greener where you have watered it".
Hope to see a revised and much improved sketch concerning graminoids in the near future.
There’s a flaw in your criticism of his logic
There is never 100% evidence anyone else other than yourself is also sentient and conscious therefore the only true statement you can make is coming from a first person perspective
And from a first person the grass is always greener 😉
Terry Christian has let himself go.
Did he just make a joke inside a joke and then try to pass it off as a premeditated routine?
Ok maybe he did, but he gave it to us straight.
Tommy Shelby looking good
@H0TCLAYT0N True.
Rod Liddell has let himself go
The Rugby World Cup has let itself go.
Kim jong il has let himself go
In my language it’s ‘seems greener’ not ‘is’.
That is the phrase, of it IS greener the saying would lose its point.
The phrase is usually used when you make a change then regret it. It SEEMED better this way but it turned out it wasnt.
this sketch won't seem very funny then, ironic that
@@JakobusVdL Looking into it both seemes to be used.
The is one basically states when you go to the otherside then the original side will look greener. Same thing really.
28 thumbs down from Peter Kay and Michael Mcintyres......
Eskimo face from the 90’s
Morrissey's let himself go...badly.
Justin Bieber’s dad has let himself go.
Stewart Lee has let himself go
@betabenja @getup2k
Sure, "the grass is always greener..." is a sort of proverb. And like a lot of proverbs it uses a metaphor to get the point across. I don't see how a figure of speech can't be both proverbial and metaphorical; after all, many proverbs depend on or are indeed metaphors ("too many chefs spoil the broth," etc.).
Stew's definition: "a metaphor saying that the situation you're in now doesn't seem as good as a different situation that you might potentially be in at a later date." Giving Stew the benefit of the doubt, I think you could safely say he means that the desire to alter the situation you find yourself in implies a change that, quite naturally, could only come about at a future date. I don't like my job, and I want your job -- the mentality encapsulated by Stew's chosen proverb almost always depends on a kind of imagined future, so to speak, where the circumstances are different. Hence his use of the word "potentially."
Lastly, he never asserts that the phrase is inherently or always redundant. It's really only in the context of the Switzerland vacation and the improbable highway grass examiners that the phrase becomes redundant. So the joke doesn't rely on a misunderstanding. The joke is funny because it literalizes a turn of speech we're used to understanding strictly in a metaphorical sense.
Our expectations were confounded and from thence the humour arose.
Of course, if you're too dull to know what a metaphor is, or what redundancy means, then you may have been confounded in a different way altogether.
Try to keep up, it's going to be a long year.
The grass is always greener but a spade is just a spade.
I hate the countryside because it's all green. Switzerland sounds like Hell and I'm not talking metaphorically.
Lenny Henry has let himself go.
Jack freakish has let himself go
@Blackbookz he didnt get fat. He got old.
Liz McDonald has let himself go.
Jack freakish