Admits he has demons, stays humble about his talents, and props other talent up, all while not filtering his words or thoughts. He's as real as they come
I don't know why Bill Burr always comes off as such a sweet person to me, despite his occasionally pissed off demeanor, which I absolutely love. I think that speaks to the part of me that knows he's a really nice guy.
he's a much calmer and more emotional stable person now than 10 years ago. So I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have said the same thing at that time. Also agree with the other commenter, funny that you complimented yourself for knowing he's a really nice guy
There's a wonderful irony to it lol. The dude's reputation is that he's mean and edgy and hateful, but because of his self-awareness of his own flaws and his earnest attempts to get better, he really is more considerate and compassionate than 99% of his haters
@@JTQPEPEid venture even most of his fans, too. his legendary rants have also attracted people with similar issues but with a reluctance to reflect and change.
2:59 "I am an inquisitive person. I try to stay above my depression. If I learn smthg new, it's exciting, challenging, embarrassing bc I'm making mistakes, but i don't have to listen to the demons. It shuts them up at night" Excellent tip for people dealing w depression 🧘♀️
Such a good way of putting it without any self depredation and at this same time still acknowledging that they're they're there. Something worthy of pondering.
I love Bill Burr. He is like a physical manifestation of people's repressed thoughts. He looks like a genuine guy and he pretty much has no filter, which makes him hilarious.
What made him famous to me was his early specials when he described going up to Harlem to visit the girl he was dating, now his wife, and the feeling of going past the 100 block and panicking..
That edit a fan did where they put the Star Wars rant over the dialogue of one of his scenes in Mandalorian is hilarious & I'm not even into Star Wars.
My favorite fact about Bill Burr in "The Mandalorian" is that the prop guns he wields are modified Ruger Mark II pistols, target pistols that are chambered for .22LR. Bill Burr has a bit about how one should carry guns with that caliber for self-defense. 😆
How did you misquote something that was right here to make your own meaning lmao. He said "I try to stay just ahead of my depression". As in, he knows it is looming over his shoulder and sometimes catches him. It is really quite dark, so is the following statement about his demons. It is funny when he says it, but he is very aware of his hateful thoughts and doubts, and feels like he has to make a conscious effort to better himself. Not the greatest way to live life, but he is aware at least and works on himself.
That is an incredible way to use your depression. Most struggle to recognize, few know how to treat it correctly, and this man uses it to push him to learn new things. Not saying it can be scaled up for the masses but good for Bill for finding something that works for him.
Bill Burr is one of the few people that randomly pops into my head sometimes and I chuckle to myself because some of the insane things he's done. Like the Philly crowd thing, which was basically the "why do I hear boss music?" but for thousands of people at the same time, or making fun of Star Warsand then becoming a fan favorite on Mandalorian, or making Conan repeatedly crying laughing.. what a legend.
Bill Burr is one of the most realest and humble comedians ever, you can tell when he's serious mixed up with that combative sarcastic delivery. No matter what he always finds some way to make me laugh and I respect the man so much.
I know, right? For me it wasn't his bald head but rather his experiences and thoughts, and his anger... I always thought and told everyone he is the greatest living comic but a lot of people just don't see it. And I kinda now realise that it is because I see myself in him, as opposed to other people who don't. Needless to say, I love a lot of other great comics but Bill is just the top 1 for me.
I regularly listen to Bill Burr's podcast. I knew the answers to a lot of these questions, and once more I knew how'd he'd answer them. Honestly threw me for a loop. I know too much about this man.
For the record, Bill's *bigger* moment in that show, where he can't hold his gun in his holster, and ends an imperial officer over drinks, is actually one of my favourite moments in all Star Wars. It really hits ya straight in the heart if you know anything about empires and empathy.
that scene was way beyond his other appearance. that was just amazing to watch and you could see the hesitation and the anguish and the resolve to mess up the infiltration to do what he needed to do for himself. He felt sorry he messed up mandos job but he would have done it again and again if he could. all that emotion just by watching his face! masterful !
The scene with Bill Burr and Richard Brake in the Mandalorian is still one of my favorite scenes in any show or movie, and I've NEVER been a huge Star Wars fan. But, it made me happy that I was (apparently) not the only person who really wanted to see these two put together in something.
His new hour is going to kill. I saw a bunch of comedians last year and I thought I would like Chappelle or John Mulaney the best, but Bill had me doubled over, gasping for air laughing. And HUGE shout out to Nate Craig. The best opener I've ever seen. I immediately followed him and saw him headline later on. Great comedian.
Saw it on Conan. The part where he says "Hey look... nah I can't say that", and then immediately proceeds to say that by saying "He's gone and they still came out with another one" might be my favorite thing he has ever said.
There's always going to be a special place in my heart for Bill's Philadelphia stand-up where he tore into that horrid crowd for a dozen or more minutes. I watch it when I am feeling down and it lifts me up!
The way Bill shows respect and doesn't just toss the board or rip off the paper.. Billy's a good dude. Saw him at Fenway and it was such a cool atmosphere and he was great!
I have never heard him say anything negative about a fellow comedian, or to boot, anyone who is trying to make the world better, and I love it. The world needs to thank him. Hey thanks, Bill.
@@kylefolks "never heard him say anything negative about ... anyone who is trying to make the world better" Who decides who's trying to make the world better?
The Philadelphia rant is what made me a fan of him. MMPC clips got me through high school with his advice and jokes. One of the funniest things on the internet.
Absolutely LOVE IT that on 10:56 he talks about his "Night of too many stars" appearance; it was the absolute best. Also, Bill Hader is so criminally underappreciated that the @WIRED people named that part of the interview "Bill Maher". 8:57.
That Steve Jobs bit really is one of the best, just like his bit about Arnie. I love how he attacks both sides, but especially the right, because that is really rare in his group of comedians (people who were on O&A), so I think it has more of an effect. Legend.
What are you talking about? He talked about some concerns and he also spoke about a way that works for him. Stop being a drama queen cause incan picture Bill going "oh is he okay? Should we be worried, I think we should be worried... let's put up posters saying get well soon Bill!"
As he answered the question about whether or not he's political, and then talking about corporations in that answer, it made me realize Bill really is kinda his generation's Carlin. (And then I googled "Bill Burr George Carlin" because I was like, no way am I the first person to think this, and sure enough, there are plenty of columns and articles written with that as the thesis... so, I may not be original, but at least I'm not alone!)
Ol' Billy red face 😂 I love Bill Burr, he is a legend in comedy and someone that helped me through some hard times with his podcast. I always root for Bill no matter what.
OUTSTANDING. Bill is an incredible comic but also just an entertaining, engaging, curious, funny person. And, like the best stand ups, so much of his humor is a brilliant dissection and look at what makes us all tick...more philosophy than humor. Thanks WIRED!!!!
I saw Bill Burr in San Jose when he did that Steve Jobs bit. It was hilarious and HALF the crowd booed him the other louder half cheered him on! Said something about eating a pretentious fruit like a pear, coming up with crazy ideas yet demanding others figure it out, it was fantastic! Jobs was a prick, period.
This Wired video made me realize even more how much of an absolute gem and a legend that Bill Burr is. He's got a great quote for every situation and is just getting better with age. Glad he's still with us sharing his comedy with the world. Also his part in the Madalorian was honestly Emmy worthy. One of the best modern acting scenes I've witnessed regarding the subject matter it's tackling. :D
Respect on the drummer bit he said. Sounds like he understands music pretty well and I bet he is better than he thinks. Just recognizes his weaknesses on the drums.
I remember that Mandalorian episode well. I was like "Wait! is that Bill Burr?" By the end of the episode I was really impressed. His two appearances are among my favorite Mandalorian episodes.
I like Bill Burr, he's like my dad old, says or believes a few problematic things but he's a good man at heart. solid, relatable grounded and genuine man. Which I really appreciate in a world that is becoming ever more fake and supposedly "nice people" are getting exposed for doing heinous things.
@@JimNortonsAlcoholism i get the impression he didnt say anything diff but that somehow his movement in the chair or something else may have damaged the mic in that small moment so they just touched up that small segment. Something to that effect, im guessing.
I like how he gives credit to all sorts of people and even ones not known. He also accurately describes Hollywood and how there are good people there too. Life is nuanced
This man has been my favorite comedian (next to Norm/ Patrice) for the past 15-20+ years. Probably closer to 20+... especially with Norm and Patrice. It's been awesome seeing him get more recognition over the past decade or so.
When Bill did his bit about being randomly invited to shoot a dirt pile in the south, I laughed so hard. Years earlier, the first time I went to a friend's house out in the country he literally asked me, "Hey, you wanna shoot the dirt pile out there? There's a buncha pots in there but we can't use the rifle, it drives the dogs crazy." I asked if he was serious, so he opened the back door, pulled out a .45 1911 and fired all seven rounds.
Having seen a huge amount of Bill material, I had NEVER seen the Steve Jobs piece on 'Too Many Stars'. Just watched it and now crying with laughter. Absolutely Classic 'Atomic' Burr.
"I try to stay just ahead of my depression."
Definitely stealing that. 🔥🔥
Actual words of wisdom.
I identified with that.
2:56
Gona be my go to answer to "how you doin”
His depression is ours. That's why he's stood the test of time. He's "big and famous" but remains humble. Or verbally dismantle hekler nonsense.
Interview is about him. Spends entire time talking about other great people around him. Essence of a good person.
Admits he has demons, stays humble about his talents, and props other talent up, all while not filtering his words or thoughts. He's as real as they come
What a fruity thing to do
@@motelbobby4104 Found the NARC! (Hint: it's not him but you!!)
He doesn’t give himself enough credit for that. He seems like a very good person!
@@dawsondudark Typically only bad people think they’re good and talk about how good of a person they are 😂
I don't know why Bill Burr always comes off as such a sweet person to me, despite his occasionally pissed off demeanor, which I absolutely love. I think that speaks to the part of me that knows he's a really nice guy.
I like how you just not only complimented Bill Burr, but you also complimented yourself. Props 😀
he's a much calmer and more emotional stable person now than 10 years ago. So I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have said the same thing at that time. Also agree with the other commenter, funny that you complimented yourself for knowing he's a really nice guy
There's a wonderful irony to it lol. The dude's reputation is that he's mean and edgy and hateful, but because of his self-awareness of his own flaws and his earnest attempts to get better, he really is more considerate and compassionate than 99% of his haters
@@JTQPEPEid venture even most of his fans, too. his legendary rants have also attracted people with similar issues but with a reluctance to reflect and change.
@@maximus3294 his legendary rant at Philadelphia was classic
2:59 "I am an inquisitive person. I try to stay above my depression. If I learn smthg new, it's exciting, challenging, embarrassing bc I'm making mistakes, but i don't have to listen to the demons. It shuts them up at night" Excellent tip for people dealing w depression 🧘♀️
Such a good way of putting it without any self depredation and at this same time still acknowledging that they're they're there. Something worthy of pondering.
@@Insharai "Self depredation" sounds off to me. Do you mean "self deprecation"? Of am I just ignorant of an emergent different phrase?
Yes. And self-medicating.
@@MorderElgC and D are fairly close on the keyboard! :)
I relate...also because his wife believes he's ADHD, like me, with both...great comment, great guy
"I'm sure it's on IMDb. Like I am your secretary."
Dude floored me😂😂
This got me too, especially the sarcastic delivery after talking lovingly about the different episodes. Classic Bill Burr
He should have said: „just google it!“
Bill Burr moderating a Presidential debate would destroy all ratings records.🤣
They wouldn't get a word in, it'd just be a roast like with Rogan or Lovitz.
Bill would start moderating but after 20 minutes begin roasting all the candidates.
He's too much of a ginger kitty to have the balls. Actually nobody does, would Carlin, Patrice, Rogan, Rock, Chappelle?
@@theojarome6108so do you think the worlds best comics are supposed to be moderating presidential debates?
Make this HAPPEN
You gotta love Ol' Billy Paprika Pubes ovah heeh.
“HEY LAYDEEE” 😂
“Sherries Berries” 💀
Dude you are everywhere on YT lol.
Shut up, JLo.
🐐🐐🐐
I love Bill Burr. He is like a physical manifestation of people's repressed thoughts. He looks like a genuine guy and he pretty much has no filter, which makes him hilarious.
😂😂
Well said!
If you like intrusive thoughts, check out Jessica Kirson’s comedy too.
It's called being a masshole
@@clicheguevara5282Tay I'll look into it
What made him famous to me was his early specials when he described going up to Harlem to visit the girl he was dating, now his wife, and the feeling of going past the 100 block and panicking..
He actually clarified that the girl he was dating at the time was in fact not his current wife :) doesn't really matter just an FYI
@@daddyboomer Thank you for pointing that out. I simply assumed his wife was the women he was dating at the time.
Nah Bill's got a thing for black women. Cant knock it lol.
And you are both wrong. That was a different chick, not "The Lovely Nia".
One of my favorite bits ever!! I laugh out loud every time, never gets old.
Loved the one where Bill Burr read out “when is bill burr” then quietly and subtly muttered “going to shut up” was pure gold!!!
Whoever was in charge of the lighting and subsequently color grading: I salute you! You guys did a terrific job on Ol' Billy Whiter Shade of Pale.
Nia nudging Bill to do the Mandalorian, she's a real one! Bill was amazing in it and it will forever be hilarious at the same time.
That edit a fan did where they put the Star Wars rant over the dialogue of one of his scenes in Mandalorian is hilarious & I'm not even into Star Wars.
My favorite fact about Bill Burr in "The Mandalorian" is that the prop guns he wields are modified Ruger Mark II pistols, target pistols that are chambered for .22LR. Bill Burr has a bit about how one should carry guns with that caliber for self-defense. 😆
A real what mothafucka? You ain't no N. Don't be talking like that.
where my Nia's at?
She wasn't about to let him drop that Disney bag 😂
“Just stay ahead of the depression” is a great way to live life. I love that.
Doesn’t really feel that great
How did you misquote something that was right here to make your own meaning lmao. He said "I try to stay just ahead of my depression". As in, he knows it is looming over his shoulder and sometimes catches him. It is really quite dark, so is the following statement about his demons. It is funny when he says it, but he is very aware of his hateful thoughts and doubts, and feels like he has to make a conscious effort to better himself. Not the greatest way to live life, but he is aware at least and works on himself.
@@AsDeftOn the money!
I think just not being depressed is a great way to live
good take jesse! who woulda thought@@jessejive117
1:45 Love how he gets through giving a really genuine answer and all of a sudden the grouchy uncle brain kicks in 😂😂
That is an incredible way to use your depression. Most struggle to recognize, few know how to treat it correctly, and this man uses it to push him to learn new things. Not saying it can be scaled up for the masses but good for Bill for finding something that works for him.
Bill Burr is one of the few people that randomly pops into my head sometimes and I chuckle to myself because some of the insane things he's done. Like the Philly crowd thing, which was basically the "why do I hear boss music?" but for thousands of people at the same time, or making fun of Star Warsand then becoming a fan favorite on Mandalorian, or making Conan repeatedly crying laughing.. what a legend.
“Why do I hear boss music” LMAO that’s so specific and incredibly accurate. That crowd was on 1.5 hearts and their master sword was broken.
They have a medication for that😊
The time Conan told Bill "No one is happy... when youre talking". Then Bill goes "That should be my Wifes ringtone" 😂.
I loooove all of Bill's appearances on Conan. No one besides maybe Norm McDonald makes Conan giggle harder than Bill 😆
... one of the few people that randomly pop* up ("that" refers to "people", hence plural)
Bill Hader finally getting some love!
YES! I'd argue Barry is better than Succession, and that's saying something, coz Succession is really good.
Hader has the fans but never the house. He's such a great all-rounder.
Ole Billy Humility right there didn’t even mention that he was on Barry too.
Love ol’ Billy ball buster. Listen to his podcast all the time
@@LeezyLazy i won't say that bcz I felt like Barry was similar to mr.inbetweener which was 20x better show
"Is Bill ever going to admit it's not us, it's him?" Hahahahahaha
No that would be defeat and he's here to win right?
Hahaha I read this just as he said it 😂😂😂
Haha doesn’t that make you like him more? Like he’s considered it 😂
One of the greatest comedians of this time. This guy is just raw talent.
I just love Bill, he reminds me that being sarcastic and "apathetic" it's ok. Plus his part in the Mandalorian was one of the best in the entire show.
Bill Burr's character in the mandalorian was my favourite. his whole arc in season 2 and the way he acted was phenomenal.
Truly. I loved his character
He's a great actor. He's killed it in everything I've seen him in.
Bill Burr is one of the most realest and humble comedians ever, you can tell when he's serious mixed up with that combative sarcastic delivery. No matter what he always finds some way to make me laugh and I respect the man so much.
I once saw Bill and immediately I recognized myself in him.
His bald head was so shiny I saw my reflection.
I thought you were about to say something deep 😂
@@RedBaron44 It was deep.
Skin deep, but still deep.
I know, right? For me it wasn't his bald head but rather his experiences and thoughts, and his anger... I always thought and told everyone he is the greatest living comic but a lot of people just don't see it. And I kinda now realise that it is because I see myself in him, as opposed to other people who don't.
Needless to say, I love a lot of other great comics but Bill is just the top 1 for me.
He had us in the first half ngl
I regularly listen to Bill Burr's podcast. I knew the answers to a lot of these questions, and once more I knew how'd he'd answer them.
Honestly threw me for a loop. I know too much about this man.
For the record, Bill's *bigger* moment in that show, where he can't hold his gun in his holster, and ends an imperial officer over drinks, is actually one of my favourite moments in all Star Wars.
It really hits ya straight in the heart if you know anything about empires and empathy.
that scene was way beyond his other appearance. that was just amazing to watch and you could see the hesitation and the anguish and the resolve to mess up the infiltration to do what he needed to do for himself. He felt sorry he messed up mandos job but he would have done it again and again if he could. all that emotion just by watching his face!
masterful !
One of the funniest comedians I have ever watched
Amen. He had my asthma acting up at a show in LA 😂
saw him a year or 2 ago and literally cried laughing an hour straight. hands down funniest comedy show I've ever attended
Love watching Bill gush about other people, because in my mind he’s the greatest so it’s a reminder that your heroes have heroes of their own.
Bill fan boying over Hader was just so wholesome.
Not only he showed respect to Hader but he explained why, so nice and cool of him.
Tells you all you need to know about Burr - class act even with all the rough edges. And I love that he doesn't care to smooth out those rough edges.
And so right. Hader is super underappreciated. Massive talent.
The scene with Bill Burr and Richard Brake in the Mandalorian is still one of my favorite scenes in any show or movie, and I've NEVER been a huge Star Wars fan. But, it made me happy that I was (apparently) not the only person who really wanted to see these two put together in something.
He’s such a low key sweetheart.
His new hour is going to kill. I saw a bunch of comedians last year and I thought I would like Chappelle or John Mulaney the best, but Bill had me doubled over, gasping for air laughing. And HUGE shout out to Nate Craig. The best opener I've ever seen. I immediately followed him and saw him headline later on. Great comedian.
The way Bill speaks is extremely captivating because each and every word that comes out of his mouth is so genuine.
Yep. Zero pretense with this guy
Bill Burr barely remembering his Steve Jobs bit - which I always thought was one of his classics - is the best
That was on a special. He really can't remember it seemes.
Saw it on Conan. The part where he says "Hey look... nah I can't say that", and then immediately proceeds to say that by saying "He's gone and they still came out with another one" might be my favorite thing he has ever said.
There's always going to be a special place in my heart for Bill's Philadelphia stand-up where he tore into that horrid crowd for a dozen or more minutes. I watch it when I am feeling down and it lifts me up!
What I love about Burrs roles in TV is just how out of the blue they seem.
One of the funniest guys around. Love that he gave Bill Hader a shoutout, too.
He's right, he's vastly underappreciated.
The way Bill shows respect and doesn't just toss the board or rip off the paper.. Billy's a good dude. Saw him at Fenway and it was such a cool atmosphere and he was great!
I have never heard him say anything negative about a fellow comedian, or to boot, anyone who is trying to make the world better, and I love it. The world needs to thank him. Hey thanks, Bill.
@@kylefolks "never heard him say anything negative about ... anyone who is trying to make the world better"
Who decides who's trying to make the world better?
@@j.ceasar Apparently kyle does
The Philadelphia rant is what made me a fan of him. MMPC clips got me through high school with his advice and jokes.
One of the funniest things on the internet.
He gives the best advice. He is the Uncle I never had any always wanted.
@@tiffb1300 Same for me, I didn’t have an uncle so I guess he filled that void!
What is mmpc??
@@MrXavi67 Monday Morning Podcast
@@mrdarkshoe is it on Spotify?
The depression bit is deep and relatable. I really hope he never falls off the wagon again.
8:09 I love the "alright" at the end of his answer. "Is Bill Burr nice? Am I nice? You'd have to ask other people. I try to be., alright?" 🤣😆🤣
The mic change at 6:00 caught me so off-guard lol
Sounded like an AI overdub
Love his full-throated endorsement of Bill Hader!
Him giving hader the appreciation he deserves makes him love/ respect him even more..
Bill Hader is an exceptional talent.
Absolutely LOVE IT that on 10:56 he talks about his "Night of too many stars" appearance; it was the absolute best.
Also, Bill Hader is so criminally underappreciated that the @WIRED people named that part of the interview "Bill Maher". 8:57.
He's so funny and humble. I love that he's the first one I saw who doesn't throw the card board thing around.
That Steve Jobs bit really is one of the best, just like his bit about Arnie. I love how he attacks both sides, but especially the right, because that is really rare in his group of comedians (people who were on O&A), so I think it has more of an effect. Legend.
Bill Burr has been in the top 3 comics for the past 2 decades. I hope he's able to continue his legacy
Yeah but what does his success mean for LeBron's legacy?
@@ansettaustralialebron will never be jordan or magic, the best he can hope for is kareem
One of the most humblest of hot heads.
His comment about being ahead of his depression. Really just like, flipped a switch for me. I appreciate him sharing that with us.
Bill Burr's scene where he shoots the Emperial officer is one of my favorite scenes in any filmed medium. So intense, great build up. Loved it
whoa 2:52 was a bit dark, but honest. Stay sober Bill!
Unfortunately the story of many many people, good for him to be public about it
the ones you gotta worry about are the ones that arent honest about it
It was such a based answer
He’s lucky the demons wait until 11pm. Mine are active 24/7. 😂
What are you talking about? He talked about some concerns and he also spoke about a way that works for him. Stop being a drama queen cause incan picture Bill going "oh is he okay? Should we be worried, I think we should be worried... let's put up posters saying get well soon Bill!"
He's right about Leo. It's one of my son's favorite movies and one i don't get sick of watching.
As he answered the question about whether or not he's political, and then talking about corporations in that answer, it made me realize Bill really is kinda his generation's Carlin. (And then I googled "Bill Burr George Carlin" because I was like, no way am I the first person to think this, and sure enough, there are plenty of columns and articles written with that as the thesis... so, I may not be original, but at least I'm not alone!)
There's something about this guy just taking time to heap praise at Bill Hader that was super wholesome and made me like Bill Burr even more.
The things he said about bill hader made me smile ear to ear. Love them both.
"[...]Moved to LA. 2 weeks later i bought a prius. I went all in." LMAO
This guy is hilarous and inspiring. Take care Dada ;)
Ol' Billy red face 😂 I love Bill Burr, he is a legend in comedy and someone that helped me through some hard times with his podcast. I always root for Bill no matter what.
i've listened to bill since 2008. practically grew up on him. never a dull moment
8:47 most accurate take on Psilocybin ever.
it doesn't make you do MORE
it just forces you to deal with life
OUTSTANDING. Bill is an incredible comic but also just an entertaining, engaging, curious, funny person. And, like the best stand ups, so much of his humor is a brilliant dissection and look at what makes us all tick...more philosophy than humor. Thanks WIRED!!!!
This is the only guy I religiously listen to every monday and thursday, I just love his podcasts and comedy bits/ specials.
Shoutout to one of the most entertaining character extras in Star Wars.
Thanks for always making good content Wired.
His love and appreciation for Bill Hader was my favourite part of this.
Absolutely agree 🫡
I saw Bill Burr in San Jose when he did that Steve Jobs bit. It was hilarious and HALF the crowd booed him the other louder half cheered him on! Said something about eating a pretentious fruit like a pear, coming up with crazy ideas yet demanding others figure it out, it was fantastic!
Jobs was a prick, period.
This Wired video made me realize even more how much of an absolute gem and a legend that Bill Burr is. He's got a great quote for every situation and is just getting better with age. Glad he's still with us sharing his comedy with the world. Also his part in the Madalorian was honestly Emmy worthy. One of the best modern acting scenes I've witnessed regarding the subject matter it's tackling. :D
Hey it’s Bill Burr and it’s time for the Thursday afternoon , just before Friday Monday morning podcast and I’m just checkin’ in on ya!
What's goin' on HOW ARE YAAAA
Twenty twenty foooaaah
And AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM JUST CHECKIN IN ON YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGH
I have so much love for this man. His podcast has helped keep me sane in so many ways.
Almost pissed myself laughing so hard listening to Billy boi and Jon Lovitz podcast hour. Some of the best back and forth amongst friends
Aaaaaand your turn😂😂
That was one of the funniest bits of comedy I have ever heard. Funnier than most specials.
Bill Burr giving Bill Hader his flowers is the best thing ever
Bill praising Bill Hader so much made me so happy. Love them both 💚
Answer the question we all want to hear…
"Why are you going to Indianapolis, Bill?"
He's gotta drink his spy juice!
Love it!
Now time to pound some Dewars!
There it is I knew somebody would ask 😂
Because it's the crossroads of America.
One of them, anyway.
dafaq? i was just listening to that earlier today!!
"Am I nice? You would have to ask other people." is such a legendary statement.
9:13 nobody told him Bill Hader won back-to-back Emmys for Barry 😂
This is just Bill giving props to everyone he's ever worked with. Which is lovely.
I've always loved that Bill was in the Mandalorian because I heard him wrapping on it before, and I like the original Star Wars.
Hearing Nia laughing in the background is hilarious.
where?
Geebag
@@gosling4391 Around 13:00. Plus around the Mandalorian part. I think they changed the video, I don't remember that mic change.
GIVING BILL HADER DESERVED LOVE! We need more of this.
Respect on the drummer bit he said. Sounds like he understands music pretty well and I bet he is better than he thinks. Just recognizes his weaknesses on the drums.
This guy is awesome! Saw him as a surprise guest at The Comedy Store on my birthday! What a treat.
I remember that Mandalorian episode well. I was like "Wait! is that Bill Burr?" By the end of the episode I was really impressed. His two appearances are among my favorite Mandalorian episodes.
My favorite part of this is when he's talking about Boston as the comedy Mecca and then proceeds to name off like ten guys I've never heard of.
The best interviews of bill burr are the ones where they just let him talk.
10:17 I love how universally loved Adam Sandler is.
Bill is the right blend of decency, grumpiness, self deprecation and appreciation
I like Bill Burr, he's like my dad old, says or believes a few problematic things but he's a good man at heart. solid, relatable grounded and genuine man.
Which I really appreciate in a world that is becoming ever more fake and supposedly "nice people" are getting exposed for doing heinous things.
2:55 - "I try to stay just ahead of my depression" 😂
Haha the ADR @ 6:00
And they even added the chair creaking 😂
What did he really say
LMAO he turned into podcast Bill Burr
@@JimNortonsAlcoholism i get the impression he didnt say anything diff but that somehow his movement in the chair or something else may have damaged the mic in that small moment so they just touched up that small segment. Something to that effect, im guessing.
_"It's time for advice, with your host Billy Burr. And I stole this melody off somebody else."_
"This one's for the LAAAYYYYDEEEEEESS!"
😂😂🤣
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Raaa-cruiter
I like how he gives credit to all sorts of people and even ones not known. He also accurately describes Hollywood and how there are good people there too. Life is nuanced
This man has been my favorite comedian (next to Norm/ Patrice) for the past 15-20+ years. Probably closer to 20+... especially with Norm and Patrice. It's been awesome seeing him get more recognition over the past decade or so.
When Bill did his bit about being randomly invited to shoot a dirt pile in the south, I laughed so hard.
Years earlier, the first time I went to a friend's house out in the country he literally asked me, "Hey, you wanna shoot the dirt pile out there? There's a buncha pots in there but we can't use the rifle, it drives the dogs crazy." I asked if he was serious, so he opened the back door, pulled out a .45 1911 and fired all seven rounds.
ol Billy Butterballs at it again
I genuinely appreciate how he seemed to get more irritated and swear more as it went on. It just made sense.
How can you not love this man. And that is a deliberate full stop.
Having seen a huge amount of Bill material, I had NEVER seen the Steve Jobs piece on 'Too Many Stars'. Just watched it and now crying with laughter. Absolutely Classic 'Atomic' Burr.
Literally my favorite comedian I love him
And his favorite comedian is apparently Bill Hader.
I’ve always wanted Bill Burr and Karl Pilkington to have a conversation
"Staying ahead of my depression". I love that phrasing. And Bill Burr is one of the ways I do it.
2:56 “I try to stay just ahead of my depression”
-Bill BARZ! 🔥
wow, one of my fave bills totally complementing one of my other fave bills. those guys need to do a movie together.