@Chris News are you really coming to these videos just to hate on him? its the second time already; Gonna watch the third video to see if you are there hating too, brb
Acho que tu não entendeu o que ele tava falando. Ele tá impressionado que a gente ainda não tinha standup, porque a gente tem filmes (ainda cita Cidade de Deus), e etc. E ELE TÁ CERTO, A GENTE JÁ TINHA STAND UP! O Rafinha não é pioneiro porra nenhuma.
Don't know much about Brazil, seems like a tough neighborhood. Comedy is a good outlet. I wouldn't think they'd need comedians in Ireland though, people there pretty much entertain themselves. A funny lot they are.
As he says in another video, in brazil theres no much freedom of speach, so comedians could only say some stuff behind a character. Nowadays its even worse, with lots of lawsuits. But now with the internet, netflix, sometimes cable tv, some places that they can take a risk. Stand up comedy is getting its space.
@Chris News kkkkkk cara eu só comentei o q ele disse em outro video. E ele nao mentiu. Nem tudo tem um viés político kkkkk q eu lembre a esquerda e a direita vem alternando no poder e a situação da comedia brasileira sempre foi a mesma. Nem todo argumento precisa ser uma opinião política. Relaxa, cara.
Not true. Chico Anysio did stand up at least 5 decades ago. You can find it easily on UA-cam. Brilliant material, some from 1969. They just didn't call it the same way.
It's been a little similar to stand up comedy, but Chico hasn't been on a stage just talking about behaviour or stuff like that which could be funny. Chico Anysio was, undoubtly, a phenomenal comedian, maybe the best comedian Brazil ever had, but what he has done might not be classified as stand up comedy.
Verdade, procurem por "Chico Anisio ao vivo no Carnegie Hall" e terão um exemplo do que o André tá falando, é stand up puro e clássico. O Rafinha tá abraçando um "feito" que não é dele, vai virar a Bel Pesce da comédia assim! Hahahaha
I disagree with alot of what this man says, but i like him. Good guy. Remember watching him on cqc before he joked about this singer and got fired. Lol that was one of the first major signs of the politically correct agenda coming into Brazil. It was around 2010 i believe.
Well, he lies saying he was “one of the pioneers” in stand up comedy in Brazil! Check Chico Anisio, José Vasconcelos, Jô Soares back on the 60’s through the 90’s…
Rafinha didn't exactly "pioneer" standup comedy in Brazil. Chico Anysio did a LOT of great standup shows during the late 60s, 70s and 80s, including performances in Carnegie Hall. BUT, to be honest, Chico Anysio was way more known for playing different characters in his TV show than any standup that he did. Standup was NOT his main specialty. I think it's safe to say that, with the popularity of Seinfeld in the 90s , including Brazil, Rafinha was the first that began making significant success and also pulling other comediants into the spotlight. So he helped bring a "standup movement" in Brazil, while Chico, the true pioneer, was pretty much the only one doing it in the past decades.
Chico Anysio AND José Vasconcellos Aliás, a primeira coisa que ele fala quando abre o show "Eu sou o espetáculo" (1960) é sobre entrar no palco de "cara limpa". ua-cam.com/video/RKVCvz5eklc/v-deo.html
Chico used to do characters in his stand up shows, like his famous bit of "the only boy left in the street". Pretty sure he didn't killed all the kids of his street, but he created the story and that's when it becomes a character. Chico was awesome btw!
Well, I think that Chico Anisio, Jô Soares, Sergio Rabello,Ary Toledo, actually did some sort of stand up comedy at their times...They were really the precursors of it in Brazil...
It's been a little similar to stand up comedy, but Chico hasn't been on a stage just talking about behaviour or stuff like that which could be funny. Chico Anysio was, undoubtly, a phenomenal comedian, maybe the best comedian Brazil ever had, but what he has done might not be classified as stand up comedy.
Correction: Porra literally means cum, but in daily conversations it can also have several other meaning, good or bad, just like "fuck" in english have. Example 1 Porra, this car is awsome (good thing). Example 2: Porra, what a horroble thing you've done (bad thiing)
@@Antonio88870 cara eu mesmo ja assisti nos anos 80, e era stand up sim, era so o comediante e no maximo uma cadeira. nao tinha personagem, so piadas, sobre tuso. ou seja stand up. tanto o chico quanto o jô viviam no exterior, vc acha q eles nao iam em stand up nos eu e depois quiseram fazer o mesmo no Brasil?
Antonio Manoel Chico Anysio, Jo Soares, José Vasconcelos, Bruno Motta ,Diogo Portugal...And the list goes on and on, I’m not saying Rafinha wasn’t part of it, but he didn’t pioneered at all.
@@joaopedrocavalcante3184 Bruno Motta? Diogo Portugal? Really? do you really think that they did it before him? And again: Jo Soares never did Stand Up Comedy. Stand Up have a very simple characteristic that those comedians from the past never followed to have their shows considered as Stund Up comedy.
Chico Anísio lotou o Carnegie Hall em 1981. Você pode gostar de Rafinha, mas pioneiro ele não foi. Chico anísio sold out Carnegie Hall at 1981. You may like Rafinha, but he was not a pioneer. ua-cam.com/video/PsJL1HHxRXc/v-deo.html
Come on Rafinha! Pioneer in stand up comedy in Brazil? What about Ary Toledo and Juca Chaves? Those guys did that thing long before you did. Stop being a liar. Its easy going to another country and talking all that bullshit to people who don't know you...
@@Antonio88870 oh come on... So he pioneered the standing up? What matters in this context is the comedy. And what about Sergio Mallandro? He did his own thing Standing Up. Stop being such a fan boy.
@@jeanpaulderoux8103 Sérgio Mallandro? HAHAHHAAH YOU MUST BE KIDDING ME WITH THAT. Stand Up are more than just taking jokes. It is a list of things that turn a show into a Stand Up and we see how recent it is over here when people thinks that any comedy show can be a Stand up.
"Pioneering" anything is always a dellusive idea. Isn't "stand up" what Chico Anysio is doing here (see below) some 40 years ago in Carnegie Hall? Yet he did lots of those shows here in Brazil. There's no pioneering. Anything "new" we do has always been done since long time ago. What we do is just updates ua-cam.com/video/PsJL1HHxRXc/v-deo.html
He didn't pioneered anything, he was an important (and maybe the most popular) name during a "new wave" of stand up in Brazil. Chico Anisio did it way before him, Rafinha is embracing something he didn't do, that's not cool. Para os brasileiros, procurem pelos shows do Chico Anisio no UA-cam, mais que isso, o Rafinha "ficou mais famoso" antes que outros, não quer dizer que outras pessoas não estivessem fazendo isso muito antes dele. Gosto do Rafinha, mas ele viajou ao assumir essa persona de "pioneiro" no Brasil.
Sorry to say, but he didn't pioneer anything here. "Stand up comedy" already existed in Brazil but with a different name tho. We had Chico Anysio, Dercy Gonçalves, Costinha, Ary Toledo, Agildo Ribeiro, José Vasconcelos and a few others waaaay before him. I'm talking about 50 years a go. It's all documented, specially on wax. Nothing against the guy, just showing the facts.
Dj Soares yes, but all of those were more in the “character” spectrum, not really a stand up comedy as we know it nowadays. They usually impersonated other people or created characters in their shows. Rafinha is the pioneer of the stand up as we know it today, if it wasn’t for him and the others he mentioned, we wouldn’t have comedians such as Leo Lins, Murilo Couto and others.
Re-inventing history…quite sad. If Rafinha was the first to do stand up in Brazil, then I guess Darcy Gonçalves was a zombie. Then again…she was a woman.
Brazil is pretty weird with their humor. Kinda childish & mostly slap stick. They don't get nuanced or political humor. Also aggressive or self depricating humor. They don't get it.
If you said it 5 years ago I would agree with you, now political humor is on the rise in Brasil, especially the right wing variety. Brazil used to have very little humor apart from the very childish or sexual because we used to be an dictatorship until the mid-80's and political elites controlled midia up until the internet became a thing.
@@msxavier8519 I know your country very well. I lived there and i am married to a Brasileira ( Carioca ). I love Brasil! I am aware of the changes. I was there during Bolsaros victory. But all in all stand up is a new concept in Brasil. Dont get me wrong youve had excellent comedic minds such as Joao Suares. I was just stating my experiences with everyday average Brasileiros. Boa noite amigo.
Man, you have no idea what you're talking about lol Been married to a brasileira doesn't make you expert in brazil. Here we have all kinds of humor, you just need to look for them. There was a time where humor was like this, but not anymore.
@@rafaelhenrique4139 I dont claim to know everything about Brazil. I was just showing my appreciation for the country. And No i dont think being married to a Brasileira makes me an "expert". I was stating "My opinion" on the subject. Im not wrong or right. Its simply "my experience". Have a nice day.
You are right when we talk about mass media. The humour is sick and moronic. But there is a huge movement of Brazilian comedians taking place on the internet. They are clever and funny, growing by the hour, most with around 100k followers but there are one million guys out there. Also the number one Brazilian UA-camr (Whindersson Nunes) has something around 35 million followers and he came out of nowhere in the middle of nothing, just saying funny stuff at his bedroom. Now the guy owns a private jet and is doing shows abroad.
rafinha ao inves d evitar d falar da merda q falou da vanessa camargo prefere espalha pro mundo inteiro do seu erro.. aff.. manda bem mas vacila sem fim
That dude is a limited talentless comedian. He's not the worst, but the way he talks might hint people that he is brazilian Eddie Murphy. No way. He took a genre to Brazil and did a mediocre job. His achievement was the effort. The result was barely OK.
"You guys have movies,I mean City of god" KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK morri
Os caras amam cidade de deus e tropa de elite, pra eles são clássicos do cinema "Internacional e independente"
Rafinha is very funny, here in brazil, i Love this man
He's funny here too!
@Chris News are you really coming to these videos just to hate on him? its the second time already; Gonna watch the third video to see if you are there hating too, brb
@Chris News thats a sad life you leading
@Chris News how can a jew be fascist?
"you guys have movies"
yeah lol wtf..
yeah baby
alguns paises n produzem filmes que nem no brasil, n é tão comum, foi isso q ele quis dizer. ele n ta impressionado com a gente 'assistir' filmes
yeah! and we got light too, and cars, and guess what?!? We got your mot***'s pict
Acho que tu não entendeu o que ele tava falando. Ele tá impressionado que a gente ainda não tinha standup, porque a gente tem filmes (ainda cita Cidade de Deus), e etc. E ELE TÁ CERTO, A GENTE JÁ TINHA STAND UP! O Rafinha não é pioneiro porra nenhuma.
i can't belive Rafinha is in JRE
Is he big in Brazil man? First I'm hearing of him --From Canada, lots of Brazilian friends!
i pressed the like button immediately after he said he was inspired by jim gaffigan & brian regan
if brazil could be described in 1 sentence it would be "you guys have movies"
May I ask U one thing?
?
I come back here everyday to see if he asked the question
@@SS-mq4dh hahaaahaaahaha
KKKKKKKKKKKM gotcha
Watching the live podcast < watching clips from the podcast days after < watching clips from the podcast while it's still live
< reading the comments while waiting the full podcast to drop on the site
Don't know much about Brazil, seems like a tough neighborhood. Comedy is a good outlet. I wouldn't think they'd need comedians in Ireland though, people there pretty much entertain themselves. A funny lot they are.
Theres funny people everywhere, we all need comedy and comedy artists.
As he says in another video, in brazil theres no much freedom of speach, so comedians could only say some stuff behind a character. Nowadays its even worse, with lots of lawsuits. But now with the internet, netflix, sometimes cable tv, some places that they can take a risk. Stand up comedy is getting its space.
@Chris News kkkkkk cara eu só comentei o q ele disse em outro video. E ele nao mentiu. Nem tudo tem um viés político kkkkk q eu lembre a esquerda e a direita vem alternando no poder e a situação da comedia brasileira sempre foi a mesma. Nem todo argumento precisa ser uma opinião política. Relaxa, cara.
@@feliperagonha Só a lembrar que as contas com o governo do PT no poder foram de 35 Bi (Com Mídia), tirando o por fora.
@Chris News os artistas de esquerda nao cantavam contra a ditadura? estamos a mais de 20 anos sob governos de esquerda. Queria que falassem de que?
Parabéns Rafinha. Muito louco ver vc nesse podcast tão grande!
Que crossover épico kkkkk muito estranho ver Joe Rogan e Rafinha juntos
Né? É daora mas é bizarro ao mesmo tempo. Kkkkk
the first time I see this guy was in "Don't Tell Comedy" and I loved his jokes 😆
Joe's need to see Rafinha on his prime!
Not true. Chico Anysio did stand up at least 5 decades ago. You can find it easily on UA-cam. Brilliant material, some from 1969. They just didn't call it the same way.
Well, he uses to do a lot of comedy show, but was not like the american stund up, all those Brazilian Stund Ups today exist thanks to Rafinha
ele tá falando de Stand Up, não comédia tradicional.
André Soares gourmetizarção da comedia
It's been a little similar to stand up comedy, but Chico hasn't been on a stage just talking about behaviour or stuff like that which could be funny. Chico Anysio was, undoubtly, a phenomenal comedian, maybe the best comedian Brazil ever had, but what he has done might not be classified as stand up comedy.
Verdade, procurem por "Chico Anisio ao vivo no Carnegie Hall" e terão um exemplo do que o André tá falando, é stand up puro e clássico. O Rafinha tá abraçando um "feito" que não é dele, vai virar a Bel Pesce da comédia assim! Hahahaha
He’s like Redbans good looking Brazilian brother.
Joe "Please make believe I am 5'8" Rogan.
what is his height then?
a conversa sobre porra no final dava uns bons 40 minutos de comédia XD
Rafinha Bastos has a wicked De La Riva guard game!
Aldo brazilian, also jiu jitsu gere, havent seen him mentioning he trains, but I would say he does so, hes not a fool
Brasileiros, podem comentar em português, a maioria que estão assistindo este video são brasileiros também.😂
"A wig probably"- got me rolling looking at joe.
love this guy
Joe rogan polished his dome for this interview
Rafinha "Comeria Você e o Bêbê" Bastos
Rafinha Bastos will be the third Brazilian best known by the Brazilians in the USA behind only Gisele Bündchen and Rodrigo Santoro.
Você tava errado amigo, acabou sendo a Anitta kkkkkkk
I'm a Brazilian married to an American and the very first word my husband learned in portuguese was "Porra" hahahaha
I disagree with alot of what this man says, but i like him. Good guy. Remember watching him on cqc before he joked about this singer and got fired.
Lol that was one of the first major signs of the politically correct agenda coming into Brazil. It was around 2010 i believe.
Thank you Joe Rogan! I really really needed to hear how
Rafinha Bastos Pioneered Stand up Comedy in Brazil
I feel like youre being ironic.
@@munizfatel Thank you Flipe! I really needed you to tell me you feel like Im being ironic!
@@TomGunz, Fuck off.
Well, he lies saying he was “one of the pioneers” in stand up comedy in Brazil! Check Chico Anisio, José Vasconcelos, Jô Soares back on the 60’s through the 90’s…
Rafinha didn't exactly "pioneer" standup comedy in Brazil. Chico Anysio did a LOT of great standup shows during the late 60s, 70s and 80s, including performances in Carnegie Hall. BUT, to be honest, Chico Anysio was way more known for playing different characters in his TV show than any standup that he did. Standup was NOT his main specialty. I think it's safe to say that, with the popularity of Seinfeld in the 90s , including Brazil, Rafinha was the first that began making significant success and also pulling other comediants into the spotlight. So he helped bring a "standup movement" in Brazil, while Chico, the true pioneer, was pretty much the only one doing it in the past decades.
Chico Anysio AND José Vasconcellos
Aliás, a primeira coisa que ele fala quando abre o show "Eu sou o espetáculo" (1960) é sobre entrar no palco de "cara limpa".
ua-cam.com/video/RKVCvz5eklc/v-deo.html
Chico used to do characters in his stand up shows, like his famous bit of "the only boy left in the street". Pretty sure he didn't killed all the kids of his street, but he created the story and that's when it becomes a character. Chico was awesome btw!
Joe "porra" Rogan
Well, I think that Chico Anisio, Jô Soares, Sergio Rabello,Ary Toledo, actually did some sort of stand up comedy at their times...They were really the precursors of it in Brazil...
Chico Anysio did stand up way before
It's been a little similar to stand up comedy, but Chico hasn't been on a stage just talking about behaviour or stuff like that which could be funny. Chico Anysio was, undoubtly, a phenomenal comedian, maybe the best comedian Brazil ever had, but what he has done might not be classified as stand up comedy.
Joe "Boom...Good" Rogan
7:30 Joe "Fuuuuuuuuuuck" Rogan
Bulllshiiit!!!!! Chico anysio foi o primero e por muito tempo. Ze grandao tu e bom MAIS menos bem menos
Tava tentado escrever em Inglês mas desisti
Correction: Porra literally means cum, but in daily conversations it can also have several other meaning, good or bad, just like "fuck" in english have. Example 1 Porra, this car is awsome (good thing). Example 2: Porra, what a horroble thing you've done (bad thiing)
Ouch que role inesperado da porra kkkk rafinha bastos aqui na porra do canal do joe rogan ?
What's up Toe
Chico Anysio did stand up way back then...
Like in 70s.
Now Rafinha is working at the right country. He used to be fantastic in Brazil, but now he has the first amendment to protect him... kkkkkkk
Porra!
Porra...
Chico Anysio and lots of other dudes where making stand up comedy back in the 70's in Brazil!
Ae rafinha porra
chico anysio e jo soares ja faziam stand up desde os anos 60
Errado. Eles faziam muitas apresentações de humor, mas nada que se caracterize como Stund Up.
@@Antonio88870 cara eu mesmo ja assisti nos anos 80, e era stand up sim, era so o comediante e no maximo uma cadeira. nao tinha personagem, so piadas, sobre tuso. ou seja stand up. tanto o chico quanto o jô viviam no exterior, vc acha q eles nao iam em stand up nos eu e depois quiseram fazer o mesmo no Brasil?
@@Antonio88870 digita ai chico anysio carnegie hall. depois me fala se é stand up
Ok, Rafarl, you're straight up lying now
Joe Rogan vs Matt schaub
He didn’t pioneered stand up in Brazil, not even in São Paulo, so what the hell is he talking about?
he did.
Say someone that did Stand Up before him?
And I'm talking about Stand Up and not general humoristic shows
Antonio Manoel Chico Anysio, Jo Soares, José Vasconcelos, Bruno Motta ,Diogo Portugal...And the list goes on and on, I’m not saying Rafinha wasn’t part of it, but he didn’t pioneered at all.
@@joaopedrocavalcante3184 Bruno Motta? Diogo Portugal? Really? do you really think that they did it before him?
And again: Jo Soares never did Stand Up Comedy. Stand Up have a very simple characteristic that those comedians from the past never followed to have their shows considered as Stund Up comedy.
Chico Anísio lotou o Carnegie Hall em 1981. Você pode gostar de Rafinha, mas pioneiro ele não foi.
Chico anísio sold out Carnegie Hall at 1981. You may like Rafinha, but he was not a pioneer.
ua-cam.com/video/PsJL1HHxRXc/v-deo.html
O jumento o Carnegie Hall fica em Nova York. O Bastos foi pioneiro NO BRASIL.
@@mattvideoeditor watch?v=8u3lwQp8IuM
Come on Rafinha! Pioneer in stand up comedy in Brazil? What about Ary Toledo and Juca Chaves? Those guys did that thing long before you did. Stop being a liar. Its easy going to another country and talking all that bullshit to people who don't know you...
Stand Up?
They did Stand Up?
No, they didn't.
@@Antonio88870 oh come on... So he pioneered the standing up? What matters in this context is the comedy. And what about Sergio Mallandro? He did his own thing Standing Up. Stop being such a fan boy.
@@jeanpaulderoux8103 Sérgio Mallandro? HAHAHHAAH
YOU MUST BE KIDDING ME WITH THAT.
Stand Up are more than just taking jokes. It is a list of things that turn a show into a Stand Up and we see how recent it is over here when people thinks that any comedy show can be a Stand up.
@@Antonio88870 So what Jô Soares did for most of his career as comedian? also Sérgio Mallandro is a good example, you're just full of bs.
@@Machiroable Both of them did comedy shows, but not stand up.
Stand Up is a type of comedy, not a synonym for comedy.
pooooooooourrannnnn
"Pioneering" anything is always a dellusive idea. Isn't "stand up" what Chico Anysio is doing here (see below) some 40 years ago in Carnegie Hall? Yet he did lots of those shows here in Brazil. There's no pioneering. Anything "new" we do has always been done since long time ago. What we do is just updates
ua-cam.com/video/PsJL1HHxRXc/v-deo.html
Rafinha, I'm sorry.. we wronged you...
paternalism
😅
Lol….
He didn't pioneered anything, he was an important (and maybe the most popular) name during a "new wave" of stand up in Brazil. Chico Anisio did it way before him, Rafinha is embracing something he didn't do, that's not cool.
Para os brasileiros, procurem pelos shows do Chico Anisio no UA-cam, mais que isso, o Rafinha "ficou mais famoso" antes que outros, não quer dizer que outras pessoas não estivessem fazendo isso muito antes dele. Gosto do Rafinha, mas ele viajou ao assumir essa persona de "pioneiro" no Brasil.
Sorry to say, but he didn't pioneer anything here.
"Stand up comedy" already existed in Brazil but with a different name tho. We had Chico Anysio, Dercy Gonçalves, Costinha, Ary Toledo, Agildo Ribeiro, José Vasconcelos and a few others waaaay before him. I'm talking about 50 years a go. It's all documented, specially on wax.
Nothing against the guy, just showing the facts.
Dj Soares yes, but all of those were more in the “character” spectrum, not really a stand up comedy as we know it nowadays. They usually impersonated other people or created characters in their shows. Rafinha is the pioneer of the stand up as we know it today, if it wasn’t for him and the others he mentioned, we wouldn’t have comedians such as Leo Lins, Murilo Couto and others.
What they did can't be described as Stand Up comedy. Yes, they did a lot of comedy way before him, but not stand up.
Re-inventing history…quite sad. If Rafinha was the first to do stand up in Brazil, then I guess Darcy Gonçalves was a zombie. Then again…she was a woman.
Brazil is pretty weird with their humor. Kinda childish & mostly slap stick. They don't get nuanced or political humor. Also aggressive or self depricating humor. They don't get it.
If you said it 5 years ago I would agree with you, now political humor is on the rise in Brasil, especially the right wing variety. Brazil used to have very little humor apart from the very childish or sexual because we used to be an dictatorship until the mid-80's and political elites controlled midia up until the internet became a thing.
@@msxavier8519 I know your country very well. I lived there and i am married to a Brasileira ( Carioca ). I love Brasil! I am aware of the changes. I was there during Bolsaros victory. But all in all stand up is a new concept in Brasil. Dont get me wrong youve had excellent comedic minds such as Joao Suares. I was just stating my experiences with everyday average Brasileiros. Boa noite amigo.
Man, you have no idea what you're talking about lol Been married to a brasileira doesn't make you expert in brazil. Here we have all kinds of humor, you just need to look for them. There was a time where humor was like this, but not anymore.
@@rafaelhenrique4139 I dont claim to know everything about Brazil. I was just showing my appreciation for the country. And No i dont think being married to a Brasileira makes me an "expert". I was stating "My opinion" on the subject. Im not wrong or right. Its simply "my experience". Have a nice day.
You are right when we talk about mass media. The humour is sick and moronic. But there is a huge movement of Brazilian comedians taking place on the internet. They are clever and funny, growing by the hour, most with around 100k followers but there are one million guys out there. Also the number one Brazilian UA-camr (Whindersson Nunes) has something around 35 million followers and he came out of nowhere in the middle of nothing, just saying funny stuff at his bedroom. Now the guy owns a private jet and is doing shows abroad.
🐍
First comment fuck yeah
And second
Vanessa Camargo mando um oi.....
rafinha ao inves d evitar d falar da merda q falou da vanessa camargo prefere espalha pro mundo inteiro do seu erro.. aff.. manda bem mas vacila sem fim
First
1st
That dude is a limited talentless comedian. He's not the worst, but the way he talks might hint people that he is brazilian Eddie Murphy. No way. He took a genre to Brazil and did a mediocre job. His achievement was the effort. The result was barely OK.
Joe, Im from Brazil and I love JRE podcast...but this Guy is irrelevant.
No its not, you probally are fan of Wanessa Camargo
I'm from Brasil as well and I think he's the best at stand up comedy
So irrelevant that the New York Times pictured him as the most influential person in twitter
Caraio mano somos todos brasileiros, tao respondendo em ingles pq?
@@joaovitormaia478 i think it's to other people understand