Feeling so strongly about something so personal. Reaching out to others to express how meaningful something is to you, and them mocking you, is one of the worst fucking things to feel.
@@melonhead8760 i mean, give me a break. Can we not exist in the Grey, guys and ghouls..? What Steven shared is touching. In CONTEXT (you should check it out..) it's a little over-nerdy and funny. Get over Yourself and don't be a douche. Nuff sed.
@@playasadonejoef you’re actually interested, in the lyrics for the cd/lp, when it gets to that line he actually explains at great length what he’s talking about. It’s not religious, so much as him using “Jesus Christ” within the theme of the album to be an analogy for kinda everything that exists. It’s a really long explanation, and I’m not doing it justice, but I’m an atheist now and was when this album came out, so I was skeptical too. But my much less open minded hard liner 18 year old self was satiated by his explanation.🤷🏻♂️ As were a lot of diy hipsters (it was 1998 when it came out I think) who would want nothing to do with overtly Christian music. Hell. I remember the guitarist for Botch was into it. In the diy scene that album was a big deal.
Jerry deals with the mundane. He can't handle the profound. "How strange it is to be anything at all" is lost on him. He can do 20 minutes on how shoes are weird. It does kill, though.
I think Stephen only brought the NMH quote up because of how he interpreted Seinfeld's mundane comedy. He assumed the "show about nothing" is a critique on the absurdity of existence itself. It turns out Jerry just is hunting for the lowest hanging fruit, not making a meta commentary on the very nature of the mundane (protip: history has shown it was Larry who was the deeper of the two show runners who brought that level to the humor).
There are coincidentally a lot of parallels between that album and his own life. His father and brothers were all killed in a plane crash. Over the credits of his final show on Comedy Central he played a section of the song "Holland 1945" that in particular hit home.
@@nogoodbastid That piece of info is actually how I became a fan of Stephen. Also, thr fact that he's a big Tolkien geek. I think I remember he even sang/mouth along to the song as the credits roll.
I understand Jerry's reaction lol. I do, I've been laughed at like that and learned something from it: you have to be very humble about how people will receive precious things, even if it seems like the right time for it. There's this reflex toward embarassment if you're on the receiving end that's hard to explain, and you can end up grasping for levity even if it hurts the other person. It has a chilling effect on you, but it also makes you stronger. It's like death lol.
Yeah I get that. I was trying to sympathize with Jerry’s reaction cause sometimes I don’t want deep shit thrown at me out of nowhere yknow? And honestly I like what you said about having humility in these situations cause I feel like I’ve been in Stephens position many times and honestly the way you describe it is kind of the best way to go about it. If you cling to your “precious things” for dear life or death you only end up hurting yourself 😅
If he wasn't constantly doing that during every sincere moment I'd agree with you. He's not embarrassed. He's a prick. And if you think it's "strong" to laugh whenever someone is trying to share something with you then I've got bad news: that's a weakness.
Seinfeld, who thinks he's devoted his life to analyzing life, doesn't recognize the thesis statement of life. "How strange it is to be anything at all" is everything.
Larry David was always the one who did the reflection. Jerry just was the face saying "what's the deal?" That's why one is still writing a critically acclaimed sitcom and the other is just sitting back as other, better comics provide his show with (usualy admittedly good) fodder. Turns our Jerry is a decent interviewer, at least.
Colbert embodies exactly how it feels when you're seriously trying to show someone something truly beautiful, incredible and poetic and they aren't even paying attention. "You put your heart on a platter and all they do is laugh at you and all you can say nevermind dammit I knew I shouldn't have even tried to give you a chance and now I feel like the dumb one!" (an excerpt from Diary of a Wimpy Kid: My Unbelievable Emo Summer XOXO)
I saw this a long time ago, but made my mama listen to Oh comely and IAOTS and reminded me of this video. She's loves Colbert so I showed her this. I've liked SC since Strangers with Candy. Didn't think I could like him more. I was wrong. As a Tolkien fanatic he is one amazing guy. I was hating on Seinfeld for awhile after seeing this (and I've seen him live and love Seinfeld), but the comments changed my mind. He's human. He's on camera. This stuff isn't something to drop on someone in this situation. If I was expected to perform when someone laid NMH on me I may have done the same. Later regretted it. I'm giving you a pass Seinfeld.
I love both these men and I can’t stand how poetic Stephen sometimes goes off to be. Of course, I’d pretend to care and listen if I were there, but the fact thag Jerry doesn’t give a fuck and does this - I not only laughed out loud when I first saw him but respected him so much more.
That Morgan you drive... what a car! It is a quintessential example of: No one does "superfluous" so gorgeously as the Brits 🧐 🤭, LOL! I luv it! Even a slight glimpse of the grill & one just knows... It's gotta be British 🤔. To most American eyes, it has a bit of the perfected-oddity... that "Britsh-Bespoke- Quirkiness"🧐? Is there a word describing that particular Brit-thing? Well, if not, there should be! Jerry, being a car enthusiast, surely u also have the classic, original tow-truck that came with, yes?!🤭 Priceless! Let the good times roll! 🥳
I found this because I was looking up Neutral Milk Hotel and I'm a big fan and I sorta get why people are mad at Jerry Seinfeld but also...he's a comedian on a comedy show and he's just trying to keep the mood light.
Colbert is basically me at my freshman year in college and Jerry is how I am now. Maybe at some point I might go back to that former self. What I am saying is that these two personas can exist in everyone at different phases and different moods. So don’t be judgemental to either. People have various ways to keep that inner child and innocence alive.
Man, it really sucks to see someone be emotionally vulnerable for a second and then see someone else laugh them down because they obviously can't handle honest emotion in a healthy way. Jerry cant process Colbert being emotional and sincere so he laughs it off and acts embarrassed for Colbert as a defense mechanism
@@mettlehed76 Wow, you should look in a mirror sometime. Maybe you'll see another problem. What if this person you are being a giant penis to is 15? There are so many reasons for someone to take away a different point of view. Get off the computer and find some empathy. I disagreed with the other persons take, yet found you a bigger problem.
@@LukasPrimeEdition NMH fans are fervent. If you listen to ITAOTHS and it's makes the hairs on your neck stand up to the point that you drive 26 hours round trip with someone you just fell in love with to see them you'd understand. I graduated in 1999 and never heard it. I was turned onto it in 2013 under amazing circumstances that I don't have the time to explain. If Colbert is reciting this from memory out of thin air he really loves it. It means more to him than music means to a lot of other people.
He's trying not to laugh, he's just so overwhelmed by how Stephen had it ready to go and Stephen gets that he can't really go there in that moment. He's not hurt by not being able to share it, because Jerry just lifted out of the situation and couldn't help but laugh
In the car on the way back. They're talking about George C. Scott. He's not coloring his hair. JS hit the "of course" perfectly but he had the " looks so natural, no 1 can tell" in.... And left it hanging. That's genius.
If someone has less than a minute to spare but really wants to understand what kind of a person Stephen Colbert is, send them this clip. And if someone has less than a minute to spare but really wants to understand what kind of a person Jerry Seinfeld is, send them this clip.
I am the one who suggested to the Bluestone to get Jerry Seinfeld to do a show. I got the idea to mention it to the owner because I saw his show at Allendale Eats. Went there and talked to the owner. My name is Dennis Jaconetta,I live in Moonachie NJ>
Not that I'm saying Jerry was in the wrong here but he accidentally was really disrespectful to Colbert here. Colbert is a huge fan of Neutral Milk Hotel and their songs mean a lot to him (he even played one of their songs at the end of his show). That is because he lost his father and two brothers in a plane crash and this song means a lot to him.
@@mettlehed76 an overly sensitive douchebag would make it all about himself going on a tirade about the songs personal meaning to him, then storm out. Stop being a drama queen, colbert got put off guard after being disrespected by Jerry and let it slide after realizing Jerry didnt know what he was saying.
And? So what? Just because something means something to you doesn't mean it means fuck all to someone else. You can sit their crying all about how a certain song makes you think of your dead friend or dad or whatever, and I'm not gonna say "oh my gosh I didn't think of that way, it's a really great song!" I'm gonna say "huh, that sucks.. but so does that song"
it's one day not someday but that's fine stephen we'll let it slide (shit, commented before finishing the video, that absolutely does not matter and i love and appreciate his enthusiasm)
Jerry is a guy who has never once in his life looked at a piece of art and been affected. What you see is what you get. He's hilarious, but is completely incapable of existing beneath the surface. And that's where I feel so fucking bad for him; he's just incapable of emotion on any human level. That combined with the narcissism is just too bad.
Exactly. If you listen to his WTF episode with Marc Maron this very point is crossed. Maron believing comedy can come from pain or be therapeutic, Jerry saying “a joke is a joke.”
Right, I get he's a comedian but fake crying about something someone shares with you as something they feel an emotional resonance with is 3rd grade class clown behavior not something an adult would find funny. Plus the subject of the song is quite deep in general (not that Jerry would know that so I'm not saying he's bad for not knowing so) it's about Anne Frank and the Holocaust.
This clip lives rent-free in my head. Colbert has incredible taste in music and I was introduced to R.E.M. and TV on the Radio through his Comedy Central show. Here he tries to be vulnerable and real for a second and Seinfeld just shuts him down because Seinfeld is a simple, closed-off little man.
"forget racism its hard enough being just a person" what was the point of this line? Am i missing something? Yes, life is hard but why bring racism into this? He does know people who experience racism also have to go thru other ordeals of life right?
Jerry was only prepared for COMEDIANS in cars getting coffee. He wants to talk about comedy, cars, and coffee. Colbert was being real, not kidding, and that made Jerry uncomfortable.
It’s because the lyrics are quite surreal. If I told the average person about those lyrics or most NMH lyrics then I would be getting weird looks from other people. They would just dismiss them as silly ramblings instead of looking at them with actual deep meaning. Props to Colbert for actually showing his true feelings on NMH but Seinfeld is a bit of a cynicist so I’m not surprised he responded this way.
@Joshua Jung You've done nothing to prove your claim that existence is well-understood. Even our own consciousness is literally a mystery and we use it to operate on every system in our civilization. People like you take for granted everything wonderful dark and deep about our world. You should refrain from commenting simply because you're stunted or inept.
@Joshua Jung You've made incredibly incensed comments about a simple statement about the nature of isms and you find it to not be a 'deep thought' but it's a prelude to deeper thoughts. You're really missing the point. People like you need more help than anyone can readily provide. Go get a education first.
I don't know why many people here are so personally insulted by Seinfeld laughing about having indie band lyrics quoted to him on a comedy show. You can find the lyrics meaningful but still find the moment funny. Get over yourselves.
I used to be like that. Where you think you’re so much deeper and smarter than the shallow morons who surround you. Until realizing all this overanalyzation and philosophical introspection not only makes you seem like a smug douche but actively makes you unhappy. Life isn’t as hard as these miserable wannabe philosphers make it out to be. You get out of it what you put in
I finally get it now. Stephen Colbert was just a nerd that always felt misunderstood, and now that he has a huge platform, he exacts his woke ideologue vengeance on anyone who represents those who might have picked on him when he was a kid. Wow.
I suspect Jerry knows exactly what happened when Colbert was a child, and he’s reacting as a comedian should: making a joke about tragedy. Comedy = Tragedy + Time Is it funny to me? No, but then again, I’m not a comedian. I doubt Colbert would hold it against Jerry.
@@Xmeromotu Why are you so sure he's tougher? Where's the evidence? The fact that his family died? In what way does that make him tough? People who go through traumas are almost invariably LESS tough because of psychological damage like PTSD.
Feeling so strongly about something so personal. Reaching out to others to express how meaningful something is to you, and them mocking you, is one of the worst fucking things to feel.
@Joshua Jung takes a douchebag to know a douchebag, douchebag.
"This brings me so much meaning, I'd like to share what bit of beauty I got to find while I was here"
"Lol"
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "maybe one day" (:
Yeah. I get he was making a joke but at that point if I were Steve I would shut that part of myself off from Jerry forever.
@@melonhead8760 i mean, give me a break. Can we not exist in the Grey, guys and ghouls..? What Steven shared is touching. In CONTEXT (you should check it out..) it's a little over-nerdy and funny. Get over Yourself and don't be a douche. Nuff sed.
@@mettlehed76 ok bro. Are you not the guy who commented on like all the top comments on this obscure ass vid telling people off?
Stephen is me, Jerry is every one of my friends I didn't meet online.
Stephen is Jeff Mangum c.1998 and Jerry is everyone else at the time
Yeah, what's this 'I love you Jesus' nonsense?
@@playasadonejoef you’re actually interested, in the lyrics for the cd/lp, when it gets to that line he actually explains at great length what he’s talking about. It’s not religious, so much as him using “Jesus Christ” within the theme of the album to be an analogy for kinda everything that exists. It’s a really long explanation, and I’m not doing it justice, but I’m an atheist now and was when this album came out, so I was skeptical too.
But my much less open minded hard liner 18 year old self was satiated by his explanation.🤷🏻♂️ As were a lot of diy hipsters (it was 1998 when it came out I think) who would want nothing to do with overtly Christian music.
Hell. I remember the guitarist for Botch was into it. In the diy scene that album was a big deal.
Jerry deals with the mundane. He can't handle the profound. "How strange it is to be anything at all" is lost on him. He can do 20 minutes on how shoes are weird. It does kill, though.
@Joshua Jung You clearly hold umbrage with anything of a philosophical bent. You're patently a vapid, unwashed fool.
I think Stephen only brought the NMH quote up because of how he interpreted Seinfeld's mundane comedy. He assumed the "show about nothing" is a critique on the absurdity of existence itself. It turns out Jerry just is hunting for the lowest hanging fruit, not making a meta commentary on the very nature of the mundane (protip: history has shown it was Larry who was the deeper of the two show runners who brought that level to the humor).
@@incomingcheeks4 you're not smart
hes a comedian. thats how they act with other people. a lot of the time its from ridicule that humor is born
@Joshua Jung If u can't make friends... make enemies? 🙄
The fact that Stephen listens to Neutral Milk Hotel made me like even more, even though he was already my favorite late night host/comic
Triskosity literally same
There are coincidentally a lot of parallels between that album and his own life. His father and brothers were all killed in a plane crash. Over the credits of his final show on Comedy Central he played a section of the song "Holland 1945" that in particular hit home.
@@nogoodbastid That piece of info is actually how I became a fan of Stephen. Also, thr fact that he's a big Tolkien geek.
I think I remember he even sang/mouth along to the song as the credits roll.
@@nogoodbastid the connection obviously means a lot to him and jerry laughing about it kinda made me feel bad honestly :(
between this clip and the performance that he did with with The Mountain Goats I feel like I'm starting to get a sense of Stephen's music tastes
SEMEN STAINS THE MOUNTAIN TOPS
I agree with Stephen what the heck Jerry it's a good line okay
Joshua Jung is wrong, but Jerry is a comedian. Thats how they act with friends. A lot of the time humor is born out of ridicule
@Joshua Jung bro stop replying to everyone who enjoys this song lmao it's not a good look
I understand Jerry's reaction lol. I do, I've been laughed at like that and learned something from it: you have to be very humble about how people will receive precious things, even if it seems like the right time for it. There's this reflex toward embarassment if you're on the receiving end that's hard to explain, and you can end up grasping for levity even if it hurts the other person. It has a chilling effect on you, but it also makes you stronger. It's like death lol.
Beautifully written
Yeah I get that. I was trying to sympathize with Jerry’s reaction cause sometimes I don’t want deep shit thrown at me out of nowhere yknow? And honestly I like what you said about having humility in these situations cause I feel like I’ve been in Stephens position many times and honestly the way you describe it is kind of the best way to go about it. If you cling to your “precious things” for dear life or death you only end up hurting yourself 😅
lol
If he wasn't constantly doing that during every sincere moment I'd agree with you. He's not embarrassed. He's a prick. And if you think it's "strong" to laugh whenever someone is trying to share something with you then I've got bad news: that's a weakness.
People are just cringe and don't know how to listen to someone respectfully without resorting to some immature reflex
The first time saw colbert full beard mustache lol
Seinfeld, who thinks he's devoted his life to analyzing life, doesn't recognize the thesis statement of life. "How strange it is to be anything at all" is everything.
There is profundity in simplicity. Water is deeper than what it reflects.
@Joshua Jung So what's your answer to that question? Why are you something rather than nothing? Since a child can answer this you should be apt.
Larry David was always the one who did the reflection. Jerry just was the face saying "what's the deal?" That's why one is still writing a critically acclaimed sitcom and the other is just sitting back as other, better comics provide his show with (usualy admittedly good) fodder. Turns our Jerry is a decent interviewer, at least.
stephen should have phrased it thus: "what's the deal with being anything?" and i think it would have hit home
no hes a comedian he dedicated his life to making money and making people laugh theres no reason to believe he cares about any of that stuff
Stephen's got good taste.
I love Stephen Colbert now
Colbert embodies exactly how it feels when you're seriously trying to show someone something truly beautiful, incredible and poetic and they aren't even paying attention.
"You put your heart on a platter and all they do is laugh at you and all you can say nevermind dammit I knew I shouldn't have even tried to give you a chance and now I feel like the dumb one!"
(an excerpt from Diary of a Wimpy Kid: My Unbelievable Emo Summer XOXO)
if you look into my soul i swear you’ll find this video
I fuxking love when Stephen said this
Wow. .
Thank you for posting this.
Jerry Seinfeld feel a genuine emotion challenge
(impossible)
he's fake to the bone
I saw this a long time ago, but made my mama listen to Oh comely and IAOTS and reminded me of this video. She's loves Colbert so I showed her this. I've liked SC since Strangers with Candy. Didn't think I could like him more. I was wrong. As a Tolkien fanatic he is one amazing guy. I was hating on Seinfeld for awhile after seeing this (and I've seen him live and love Seinfeld), but the comments changed my mind. He's human. He's on camera. This stuff isn't something to drop on someone in this situation. If I was expected to perform when someone laid NMH on me I may have done the same. Later regretted it. I'm giving you a pass Seinfeld.
I love both these men and I can’t stand how poetic Stephen sometimes goes off to be. Of course, I’d pretend to care and listen if I were there, but the fact thag Jerry doesn’t give a fuck and does this - I not only laughed out loud when I first saw him but respected him so much more.
Damn my three favorite people Jerry Seinfeld, Stephen Colbert and Jeff Mangum.
XXXretardcion stop. pls stop
Hammy Tamele no u
Shut ur up
Johnny Pickles de-stroyed
Stephen feels like he is always the oldest person in the room, no matter what.
Wtf was that reaction, the line is beautiful
its so beautiful tho
That Morgan you drive... what a car! It is a quintessential example of: No one does "superfluous" so gorgeously as the Brits 🧐 🤭, LOL!
I luv it! Even a slight glimpse of the grill & one just knows... It's gotta be British 🤔.
To most American eyes, it has a bit of the perfected-oddity... that "Britsh-Bespoke- Quirkiness"🧐? Is there a word describing that particular Brit-thing? Well, if not, there should be! Jerry, being a car enthusiast, surely u also have the classic, original tow-truck that came with, yes?!🤭 Priceless! Let the good times roll! 🥳
I found this because I was looking up Neutral Milk Hotel and I'm a big fan and I sorta get why people are mad at Jerry Seinfeld but also...he's a comedian on a comedy show and he's just trying to keep the mood light.
Right, but he’s also incapable of doing more. He doesn’t know what to do with that much substance.
Colbert is basically me at my freshman year in college and Jerry is how I am now. Maybe at some point I might go back to that former self. What I am saying is that these two personas can exist in everyone at different phases and different moods. So don’t be judgemental to either. People have various ways to keep that inner child and innocence alive.
well put
Good point.
Man, it really sucks to see someone be emotionally vulnerable for a second and then see someone else laugh them down because they obviously can't handle honest emotion in a healthy way. Jerry cant process Colbert being emotional and sincere so he laughs it off and acts embarrassed for Colbert as a defense mechanism
You do not get the social context. You are the Problem. Please go away.
@@mettlehed76 what is the said emotional context? sorry im not trying to be rhetorical im just genuinely curious
@@mettlehed76 Wow, you should look in a mirror sometime. Maybe you'll see another problem. What if this person you are being a giant penis to is 15? There are so many reasons for someone to take away a different point of view. Get off the computer and find some empathy. I disagreed with the other persons take, yet found you a bigger problem.
@@LukasPrimeEdition NMH fans are fervent. If you listen to ITAOTHS and it's makes the hairs on your neck stand up to the point that you drive 26 hours round trip with someone you just fell in love with to see them you'd understand. I graduated in 1999 and never heard it. I was turned onto it in 2013 under amazing circumstances that I don't have the time to explain. If Colbert is reciting this from memory out of thin air he really loves it. It means more to him than music means to a lot of other people.
He's trying not to laugh, he's just so overwhelmed by how Stephen had it ready to go and Stephen gets that he can't really go there in that moment. He's not hurt by not being able to share it, because Jerry just lifted out of the situation and couldn't help but laugh
how come he said it without sang it out. thats pretty hard you know
When you try to tell a normal person about the weird music you like
BASED COLBERT
In the car on the way back. They're talking about George C. Scott. He's not coloring his hair. JS hit the "of course" perfectly but he had the " looks so natural, no 1 can tell" in.... And left it hanging. That's genius.
I came here because of the title and I know Stephen is a big fan of NMH, now I'm leaving disappointed of Jerry.
Stephen is /mu/
Jerry is reddit
both are cringe
it being ridiculous doesn't make it any less precious
how did i JUST find this??
If someone has less than a minute to spare but really wants to understand what kind of a person Stephen Colbert is, send them this clip.
And if someone has less than a minute to spare but really wants to understand what kind of a person Jerry Seinfeld is, send them this clip.
Glad Colbert has great taste.
Colbert lookin like john darnielle
thsi is so fucking funny lmfao
I am the one who suggested to the Bluestone to get Jerry Seinfeld to do a show. I got the idea to mention it to the owner because I saw his show at Allendale Eats. Went there and talked to the owner. My name is Dennis Jaconetta,I live in Moonachie NJ>
That was funny
Not that I'm saying Jerry was in the wrong here but he accidentally was really disrespectful to Colbert here. Colbert is a huge fan of Neutral Milk Hotel and their songs mean a lot to him (he even played one of their songs at the end of his show). That is because he lost his father and two brothers in a plane crash and this song means a lot to him.
Overly sensitive. Stop making overly sensitive douche bags a desired thing. Douche bag.
@@mettlehed76 an overly sensitive douchebag would make it all about himself going on a tirade about the songs personal meaning to him, then storm out. Stop being a drama queen, colbert got put off guard after being disrespected by Jerry and let it slide after realizing Jerry didnt know what he was saying.
@@mettlehed76 not sure what your point is (language is tough?) but it sounds like youre the drama queen.
And? So what? Just because something means something to you doesn't mean it means fuck all to someone else. You can sit their crying all about how a certain song makes you think of your dead friend or dad or whatever, and I'm not gonna say "oh my gosh I didn't think of that way, it's a really great song!" I'm gonna say "huh, that sucks.. but so does that song"
Colbert is such a douche. Kudos to Jerry for keeping his cool
It's crazy how Stephen is a fan of NMH, I didn't expected it, but Stephen has always surprised me in so many good ways. He's a cool guy.
To be fair, I'm a NMH fan, and I would react exactly the same way if I was in Jerry's shoes
This is basically the Internet vs Real Life
based colbert
In the deal with aeroplane food over the sea
How anyone likes jerry seinfeld is beyond me.
To be fair on Jerry, it’s most impactful when sung. After all, music expresses more than what is spoken.
This show is best when Jerry has no chemistry with the guest.
it's one day not someday but that's fine stephen we'll let it slide
(shit, commented before finishing the video, that absolutely does not matter and i love and appreciate his enthusiasm)
Went through a big NMH phase.
He mixes the second and fifth verse here but I think it fits really well together.
I’m with Jerry
I really didn’t think I could despise Jerry Seinfeld more but there it is
He must've been too busy thinking about his 17 year old girlfriend to take Colbert seriously
Why am I not surprised that Seinfeld isn’t into cool music.
Jerrry, goes to show you, with out writers, this guy is as funny as the spare tire...
this is as good, almost, as the liz Cheney mayor Pete unity 2024 train for the White House.
Jerry's incapable of having a sincere moment
Yes, he is incapable.....and deeply selfish.
Seinfeld might be the single worst person in the entire world to do unscripted long-form interviews
Seinfeld is a geek, while Colbert is a nerd.
Colbert confirmed an avid /mu/ frequent.
Damn, this comment section is filled with a bunch of people who think they're really smart but aren't
Ironic
Watching Jerry Seinfeld laugh at a line that changed the way look at the world is crazy
I cried laughing over this
Dunno is this for real or for reaction?
Guys! Do not! I repeat! Do not, take Joshua seriously.. he’s subscribed to Pewdiepie for fucks sakes.
Jerry is a guy who has never once in his life looked at a piece of art and been affected. What you see is what you get. He's hilarious, but is completely incapable of existing beneath the surface. And that's where I feel so fucking bad for him; he's just incapable of emotion on any human level. That combined with the narcissism is just too bad.
Exactly. If you listen to his WTF episode with Marc Maron this very point is crossed. Maron believing comedy can come from pain or be therapeutic, Jerry saying “a joke is a joke.”
This might be the best youtube comment I have ever read
This might be the most pretentious and insufferable UA-cam comment I have ever read.
@@winstonmarlowe5254 your mother is obese?
Right, I get he's a comedian but fake crying about something someone shares with you as something they feel an emotional resonance with is 3rd grade class clown behavior not something an adult would find funny. Plus the subject of the song is quite deep in general (not that Jerry would know that so I'm not saying he's bad for not knowing so) it's about Anne Frank and the Holocaust.
Didn't think I could hate Jerry anymore but here we are.
The life of an INFP
Holy fucking cringe batman. Hey everybody I like Neutral Milk Hotel!
This clip lives rent-free in my head. Colbert has incredible taste in music and I was introduced to R.E.M. and TV on the Radio through his Comedy Central show. Here he tries to be vulnerable and real for a second and Seinfeld just shuts him down because Seinfeld is a simple, closed-off little man.
Shows how out of touch Jerry has become lol
I desperately want to know what Stephen was going to say next.
jerry so unbased
yes Jerry, it is indeed way too much
Good on ya, Jerry!
jerry seinfeld has continuously gotten more annoying over the years
man jerry really takes the vibe away from this lmao
It kind of bothers me Jerry laughs off something so deep that changed my way of thinking as a child
OH NO SOMEONE DOESN'T THINK THE SAME AS YOU!
Grow the fuck up.
LOL
What a jerk
"forget racism its hard enough being just a person" what was the point of this line? Am i missing something? Yes, life is hard but why bring racism into this? He does know people who experience racism also have to go thru other ordeals of life right?
i don't understand what about that lyrics was in any way funny?
Nothing, but Colbert committed the postmodern sin of showing he unironically enjoys something, so Seinfeld just had to respond with cynicism.
Jerry was only prepared for COMEDIANS in cars getting coffee. He wants to talk about comedy, cars, and coffee. Colbert was being real, not kidding, and that made Jerry uncomfortable.
It’s because the lyrics are quite surreal. If I told the average person about those lyrics or most NMH lyrics then I would be getting weird looks from other people. They would just dismiss them as silly ramblings instead of looking at them with actual deep meaning. Props to Colbert for actually showing his true feelings on NMH but Seinfeld is a bit of a cynicist so I’m not surprised he responded this way.
@Joshua Jung You've done nothing to prove your claim that existence is well-understood. Even our own consciousness is literally a mystery and we use it to operate on every system in our civilization. People like you take for granted everything wonderful dark and deep about our world. You should refrain from commenting simply because you're stunted or inept.
@Joshua Jung You've made incredibly incensed comments about a simple statement about the nature of isms and you find it to not be a 'deep thought' but it's a prelude to deeper thoughts. You're really missing the point. People like you need more help than anyone can readily provide. Go get a education first.
I've never been a racist; I can't stand Nascar!
based jerry
everybody judging and overthinking a less than 1 minute long clip need to fucking chill
It seems like each time Jerry Seinfeld talks it becomes more apparent that he has one of the worst personalities in all of human history
Of course Seinfeld laughs at him, what a tool
Stephen is not good at stick 😂 Just like me !!!
These hateful comments are so wonderfully revealing.
I don't know why many people here are so personally insulted by Seinfeld laughing about having indie band lyrics quoted to him on a comedy show. You can find the lyrics meaningful but still find the moment funny. Get over yourselves.
I used to be like that. Where you think you’re so much deeper and smarter than the shallow morons who surround you. Until realizing all this overanalyzation and philosophical introspection not only makes you seem like a smug douche but actively makes you unhappy. Life isn’t as hard as these miserable wannabe philosphers make it out to be. You get out of it what you put in
This little clip destroyed Seinfeld in my view that and the Zionism bullshit
And the sliver of respect I had for Jerry is now gone.🎉
I finally get it now. Stephen Colbert was just a nerd that always felt misunderstood, and now that he has a huge platform, he exacts his woke ideologue vengeance on anyone who represents those who might have picked on him when he was a kid. Wow.
what does that have to do with this video
I'm sure if one of the 14 year old girls he was dating was quoting Neutral Milk Hotel, he'd at least pretend to be interested.
Plus one modifier: Colbert
Minus one modifier: Seinfeld
He’s so lame
I suspect Jerry knows exactly what happened when Colbert was a child, and he’s reacting as a comedian should: making a joke about tragedy.
Comedy = Tragedy + Time
Is it funny to me? No, but then again, I’m not a comedian. I doubt Colbert would hold it against Jerry.
Is this supposed to make me dislike Jerry?
haha, I learnt long ago to never quote pansy lyrics to my muscle-car loving friend. What did you expect Colbert?
Joshua Jung You’re subscribed to fucking Pewdiepie get the fuck out of here, idiot!
FYI, Colbert’s father and brothers died in a plane crash in 1974, when Colbert was only 10 years old. I’m pretty sure he’s a lot tougher than you are.
@@Xmeromotu Why are you so sure he's tougher? Where's the evidence? The fact that his family died? In what way does that make him tough? People who go through traumas are almost invariably LESS tough because of psychological damage like PTSD.