Hey joey I’m from Cuba born and raised in la Havana. I came to U.S.A when I was 25 and see the Rocky Mountain was always a dream for me. Last year we went to Colorado for my 7 year old birthday and I feel exactly how you said. Is some energy in those mountains and I can feel it , I could not stop getting emotional brother, my wife was laughing at me all the time we all had a fucking great time. I haven’t been an many places but the Colorado Rocky Mountain is special to me
BottomText northside Vegas is beautiful bro , that’s where my cousins live , it’s true tho. Colorado has more of that “great outdoors” feeling , you right bro you right haha
When you drive up a mountain road and litterly go threw the clouds and your on top of a mountain looking down and it's clouds and brief views of the valley that's actual heaven.
@@brettkelly5894well except for the fact that it’s been infested with townhouses ruining the nature and views.. sure. The mountains are the best. People cramming townhouses and apartments everywhere.. not the best. They moved here for the views, but as a result they’ve taken away the views by shoving buildings everywhere. I live by the belief that just because you have every fast food restaurant.. doesn’t mean it’s good for the town. The small town feel is gone except for very few places I won’t say, so they won’t be invaded. We grew up on 50 acres of serene landscape and quaint little homes in the distance with fireplace smoke coming from their chimneys. And it didn’t cost 1.8 million dollars to have that.. wtf happened? I guess the secret got out and we had it to good for to long. Idc about the corporations that came in or the money.. I just want the nature back..
I was born in the Philippines came to Jersey when I was 2. Every time I visit my hometown which is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes I too feel the spirit, vibe, air that Joey is sayin. Truely something special
I know what he’s talking about. My first time to Colorado I drove thru the Raton Pass. This fucking serenity sets in that you just can’t replicate in Texas.
YES! Finally someone I feel like appreciates mountains as much as I do. U fortunately I dont have them where I live but I know exactly what you mean. There's something serene about mountains that makes you find some (inner) peace. I always did love you as you feel like home to me. The way you talk and your morals, I know you know Armenian people so you get it. Best of luck & health to you man, I'll be in New York this time next year I'm definitely going to see if I can catch a show 🙏
Yes my friend there’s this place called Byrd fest in ozarks mountains in Arkansas take place during the full moon man and on Saturday when everyone around the full moonn is out the music playing bro the energy out there is wild fucking ufo and shit flying around dropping lights all over the mountains if you know you know
I live right next to Colorado. It’s a must I go at least 3 times a year. Liver there twice for a short while. When I went as a kid I was in awe. It confused me on why we live so close to this but we have to leave. He’s so right. You have this sense of peace.
It's so true, I'm from western Montana in the Rocky Mountains you take it for granted until you leave, being on the east coast now everytime I visit it's like dipping in a sacred hot spring or something, it refreshes and changes you.
How is the weather in Denver compared to NY? I know it snows a lot and the spring can be rough on allergies, but is it really that much better? I live in California and I’ve been debating making the move to coloardo
Never seen a mountain in my life until I was 11. Never appreciated it until i was in college. Can confirm, the mountains are amazing, I can see why the Native Americans seem all shamanistic due to the beauty of their landscape.
My friend did the same thing got a flight to malta from England met a financial adviser who was pulling a mil a year and became his understudy been there for a year drinking partying fucking earning money
Joey is an entertainer......can sell anything , legal or not. Act, tell jokes, jak his s..it. It pays ok . Aint rich , but made a living (in and out of prison )
I lived at the base of the Sandia mountains Albuquerque New Mexico, at some apartments on Juan Tabo and Montgomery, and it was magical every morning on the way to work.
I hiked the maroon bells in Aspen Colorado and just wow!!! First night camping when i woke up the first morning lol i knew where i was but in my tent lol i smoked a bowl and when i got out of my tent i turned around looking at 14,000 ft mountain tops and almost fell down lol Colorado is freaking amazing
I’m a NY guy forever but I have an aunt who lives in LA since I was a baby and I always visited Her in the summers and shit... one year instead of flying from JFK to LAX I took a bus across the whole country... I went through like 15+ different states and Colorado was by far the nicest as far as just the scenery... the trees, the mountains it was just beautiful
Real shit Uncle Joey, we moved to Co. From the west side of Chicago, place blows me away. I can just disappear into the darkness. So much nicer than the city.
Born and raised in North Denver! I love Colorado! The mountains are amazing there. Joey next time your in Colorado, go eat at the Original Chubbys! Also, being that your from New York, Look into The Smaldones of Denver, it was our version of the Italian Mob.
@@manicminer3273 that’s really interesting, I’ve just never heard of this before..see, I’m from outside Detroit so I naturally don’t feel any of that...🙄 I need to get out west and feel some if this energy some day.....🤔👍
I lived in Florida all my life I love the beach don't get me wrong it's a cool place. Moved to Colorado recently and I love this shit more. Unexplainable feeling seeing the mountains in the back with the cold weather a floridian like me isn't used to lol it's amazing, legal weed is nice too
That's what happens in diverse, disjointed areas like new york city. Go to more homogeneous regions where true American values remain and you get manners.
I lived in Colorado for 6 months, and then had to move back East with my family because of health issues from chronic lyme disease...I can relate to that magical feeling. The first time I drove up into Summit County from Denver I felt like I was in a dream. My favorite town was Frisco because it felt like an extremely serene wild west Mountain town, wasn't overrun with tourists like Breckenridge, and there were things to do in every direction with a free bus system. I was there for about 10 minutes and got invited by a local stranger to go play frisbee golf on the side of a mountain. Nicest people ever. The experience will be with me forever. I almost passed out from the drastic altitude change, as I grew up at sea level...but it was amazing. Joey talkin about Boulder was hilarious. I loved that town, and personally enjoyed all the art shops and street performers etc at Pearl Street mall...but that was hilarious haha
Tijjeroo Woopdidoo Boulder is beautiful, but mannnnn is it expensive. We were paying 110.00 a night for large suite style rooms. Those same rooms, in the same hotel were $250-$300 a night
Yeah I never stayed there, but I can imagine. Gorgeous college town with lots to do. I lived in Lakewood which is a reasonably priced (at least when I was there) suburb of Denver. But I drove up to Boulder from there numerous times. It was only a 35-40 min drive.
4mins.- true very true something about them mountains I think it's all the gold & Crystal's n metal's connecting with are avatars the same things are inside of us 666.
What ever happened to Joey's Denver story were he fucked up a guy with a locket 🔒 or something like that. I can't find it on UA-cam anymore. I wonder why?
You're absolutely right Joey. If someone isn't awestruck by the mountains, they must be dead inside. Same can be said for the ocean.
YOU AINT GOT THE ANSWERS SWAY!
That's why paradise syndrome exists.if you live someplace tropical you get so use to it you get depressed because it doesn't feel special anymore
Shit I’m dead inside and I was awestruck by the mountains around the Seattle area.
yep the ocean really gets to me
I live in them and wake up awestruck.
“I handled guns... I THREW ROCKS AT PEOPLE...”
AHAHAH LMAO
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it’s not a great story if it doesn’t start with ... “it was a Sunday in 1985”
can be cause he makes half of them up
sean rourke get you some money bro, imagine commenting hate in a youtube comment lmao he can give one less of a fuck what you think
@@rickygonzalez1545he doesn’t even Rogan proved it
Fishing is the greatest thing at 5 in the morning on a nice calm lake with a fat spliff and a coffee
Rob never done it but it sounds like a chill ass time man.
@@xxiv2247 when that sun comes up and the forest comes to life....ahhhh. then a strike from a northern pike
#Rob buddy when you inviting me? Im in Illinois im down before the cold sets in!!!
Ya I lived in AZ, WI MOST MY LIFE AND IL NOT IN THAT ORDER sorry had caps on buy love fishing and hunting and all that!
@@nathanbailey7630 taking the boat out in a couple weeks. Sad day it'll be
Hey joey I’m from Cuba born and raised in la Havana. I came to U.S.A when I was 25 and see the Rocky Mountain was always a dream for me. Last year we went to Colorado for my 7 year old birthday and I feel exactly how you said. Is some energy in those mountains and I can feel it , I could not stop getting emotional brother, my wife was laughing at me all the time we all had a fucking great time. I haven’t been an many places but the Colorado Rocky Mountain is special to me
Mountains and the Ocean reminds you that human is not the most powerful entity on the Earth
i know this exact feeling
i got it while driving to aurora
from living in vegas my whole life
so cathartic
BottomText there’s a bunch of mountains in Vegas tf you talking about. What side you live on bro ?
Uhoeassnigga east side i can see the mountains but try driving thru GIANT mountains that are green trees everywhere
it’s beautiful
BottomText northside Vegas is beautiful bro , that’s where my cousins live , it’s true tho. Colorado has more of that “great outdoors” feeling , you right bro you right haha
i feel this so much the mountains give you a sense of serenity and everything just seems so much simpler
When you drive up a mountain road and litterly go threw the clouds and your on top of a mountain looking down and it's clouds and brief views of the valley that's actual heaven.
@@brettkelly5894well except for the fact that it’s been infested with townhouses ruining the nature and views.. sure. The mountains are the best. People cramming townhouses and apartments everywhere.. not the best. They moved here for the views, but as a result they’ve taken away the views by shoving buildings everywhere. I live by the belief that just because you have every fast food restaurant.. doesn’t mean it’s good for the town. The small town feel is gone except for very few places I won’t say, so they won’t be invaded. We grew up on 50 acres of serene landscape and quaint little homes in the distance with fireplace smoke coming from their chimneys. And it didn’t cost 1.8 million dollars to have that.. wtf happened? I guess the secret got out and we had it to good for to long. Idc about the corporations that came in or the money.. I just want the nature back..
It’s almost like cleansing in a sense. It’s a beautiful feeling.
Date, location, season = awesome story, “it was the summer of 83 in Boulder”
Sean Tracey lmao true
Joey Diaz is an OG for real for real.
I was born in the Philippines came to Jersey when I was 2. Every time I visit my hometown which is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes I too feel the spirit, vibe, air that Joey is sayin. Truely something special
I know what he’s talking about. My first time to Colorado I drove thru the Raton Pass. This fucking serenity sets in that you just can’t replicate in Texas.
YES! Finally someone I feel like appreciates mountains as much as I do. U fortunately I dont have them where I live but I know exactly what you mean. There's something serene about mountains that makes you find some (inner) peace. I always did love you as you feel like home to me. The way you talk and your morals, I know you know Armenian people so you get it. Best of luck & health to you man, I'll be in New York this time next year I'm definitely going to see if I can catch a show 🙏
It's the rocks, they give off energy.
If you know what it takes to make a mountain u understand
@@TheOnetimeshawty what?
Yes my friend there’s this place called Byrd fest in ozarks mountains in Arkansas take place during the full moon man and on Saturday when everyone around the full moonn is out the music playing bro the energy out there is wild fucking ufo and shit flying around dropping lights all over the mountains if you know you know
@@TGF120 did he stutter?
I live right next to Colorado. It’s a must I go at least 3 times a year. Liver there twice for a short while. When I went as a kid I was in awe. It confused me on why we live so close to this but we have to leave. He’s so right. You have this sense of peace.
We need a Lee cam 💕
Here from FairPlay Colorado ! Love hearin you talk about the mountains Joey
I love mountains. Always feel alive when I’m on or around one
It's so true, I'm from western Montana in the Rocky Mountains you take it for granted until you leave, being on the east coast now everytime I visit it's like dipping in a sacred hot spring or something, it refreshes and changes you.
I miss Colorado so much! Love my home state!
Moved from NY to CO, will never move back to the East Coast. Colorado is home now.
How is the weather in Denver compared to NY? I know it snows a lot and the spring can be rough on allergies, but is it really that much better? I live in California and I’ve been debating making the move to coloardo
H7ns H9ns I’ve got interest in moving out west some day (I’m East coast). What do you like about it?
erictko85 don’t go past the Rockies
@@aquatichighs Pretty sure that comment says more about you than me bud, survival of the fittest, good luck :)
@@aquatichighs way to be a vagina
He’s going to blow its cover
It’s great to live there, isn’t it.....!😁
Never seen a mountain in my life until I was 11. Never appreciated it until i was in college. Can confirm, the mountains are amazing, I can see why the Native Americans seem all shamanistic due to the beauty of their landscape.
i was waiting for this clip for so long ahhaha
much love from denver
How does someone always broke and homeless just jump on planes and move back and forth across the country multiple times?
My friend did the same thing got a flight to malta from England met a financial adviser who was pulling a mil a year and became his understudy been there for a year drinking partying fucking earning money
He robbed everyone!
Joey is an entertainer......can sell anything , legal or not. Act, tell jokes, jak his s..it. It pays ok . Aint rich , but made a living (in and out of prison )
We’re talking about prices in the 80s.
Plane tickets in the 80’s were waaayyyy cheaper.
I’m drawn to the mountains 🏔️.. that’s where REAL life is, outside of all the nonsense. Wherever I end up, will be THERE.
I lived at the base of the Sandia mountains Albuquerque New Mexico, at some apartments on Juan Tabo and Montgomery, and it was magical every morning on the way to work.
I totally get what he’s talking about. The Rockies are unmatched
I go to Denver every year it really is a special place.
I am from Texas, north of Houston. We go to Colorado, twice a year. It is an amazing experience. It is a beautiful state!!
I got that bud beltway 8 n 249
mike mellow all of 1960 was my stomping grounds.. after harvey i moved to my land in madisonville
Some heat or what
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Some fire i want to see the devil like that man said 😂😂
I live in Aurora- Denver area, yea he's right. It does have a sense of peace
I've never been to Colorado yet, I hope I can have that experience one day.
Moving to Knoxville in feb. can’t wait
1983. Good year!!!!
Joey Diaz is Vin Diesel in 30 years
Joey has hair
@@michaelcarbajal. Rogaine
I live in/right on the Ozarks in Arkansas and he’s right, the mountains have a certain energy to them that can’t be matched.
Lived in Georgia my whole life, Colorado is magical to say the least lmao
There's a little Newark everywhere you go
Lmao facts Newark crack heads are a different breed
Yo I was there at his show here in Colorado, it was very nice. Loved the show. Absolutely want another!
This is actually a really interesting topic👍
I love Table Mountain!
I hiked the maroon bells in Aspen Colorado and just wow!!! First night camping when i woke up the first morning lol i knew where i was but in my tent lol i smoked a bowl and when i got out of my tent i turned around looking at 14,000 ft mountain tops and almost fell down lol Colorado is freaking amazing
I’m a NY guy forever but I have an aunt who lives in LA since I was a baby and I always visited Her in the summers and shit... one year instead of flying from JFK to LAX I took a bus across the whole country... I went through like 15+ different states and Colorado was by far the nicest as far as just the scenery... the trees, the mountains it was just beautiful
Joey diaz thumbnails either has this serious face or his mouth wide open in laughter
He doesnt fuck around
Real shit Uncle Joey, we moved to Co. From the west side of Chicago, place blows me away. I can just disappear into the darkness. So much nicer than the city.
The Rocky Mountains are something different man.
I grew up around mountains. I can't spend too much time in states where it's flat, something just feels off
The poconos gave me that same energy...so I can imagine what colotado what have been for me...I want to to go to the basin part of Utah
My kind of dinner
Born and raised in North Denver! I love Colorado! The mountains are amazing there. Joey next time your in Colorado, go eat at the Original Chubbys! Also, being that your from New York, Look into The Smaldones of Denver, it was our version of the Italian Mob.
by far the some of the best food in denver!
cryptoisthefuture Most def! 💯
I held guns I threw rocks at people 😂 😭💀 yo i love joe
Me and my wife's favorite place in the world is Estes park Co it's other worldly
Colorado does have a really good vibe
I can’t wait to move to CO in a few years 😭
Joey Diaz at 1.25x 🤌
I got the same thing in aloa. Those mountains have energy you can feel it.
Like, what does it feel like?🤔
@@evanabbott2737 Calming influence. It seems to help the body relax. Something you never feel in the city...
@@manicminer3273 that’s really interesting, I’ve just never heard of this before..see, I’m from outside Detroit so I naturally don’t feel any of that...🙄 I need to get out west and feel some if this energy some day.....🤔👍
@@evanabbott2737 They are gd places to put long term prisoner's as it has a calming effect on them. When they have lost so much freedom it helps.
Of course aloa is the star of the Scottish highlands. The gateway to the highlands.
Just listen to Rocky Mountain High hy John Denver and you will understand CO’s beauty tbh
Need to go see the Rockies out west. Never been. Everyone I know who's gone there never comes home.
Ive been away from colorado for 11 years now and i can tell how bad I've gotten mentally since ive left
True.
Colorado native💙
Fucking beautiful
a lot of energy in the Pacific North West
I lived in Florida all my life I love the beach don't get me wrong it's a cool place. Moved to Colorado recently and I love this shit more. Unexplainable feeling seeing the mountains in the back with the cold weather a floridian like me isn't used to lol it's amazing, legal weed is nice too
Missing 411
David Paulides👍
Captain Planet headlines
I've moved from the mountains out to the ocean last year, I miss it especially mushroom season, what about you guys? What do you prefer?
The love of my life lives in Colorado. But I‘m at other side of the world.
That's what happens in diverse, disjointed areas like new york city. Go to more homogeneous regions where true American values remain and you get manners.
I feel Colorado calling me...I’m from New Jersey...
I know I’ve been feeling the same way man
Ayeee I’m from Colorado, honestly stop fucking coming here , traffic getting bad
Denver and Salt Lake City are the most mountainous 🏔 cities in America 🇺🇸.
Alot of people disappear in the mountains as well.
So they do in NY if you think about it... more i’d say...
I seen them too they did something tonne and they go form Mexico to Canada
4:40 a.m. where you at !
Yep
Peanut Head Slicker than bad Johnny 10;47 in aus 🇦🇺
On da shittah
525am southern cali
1.40am Sydney 🇦🇺
Because eres hijo de Obatala, honey! Obatala lives in the mountains, niño.
In the UK we have the Scottish Highlands - mind blowing!
Joey and Golden Girls Sophia must be family. They sound just luke one another. "Picture it, Sicily 1911."
Minnesota > Colorado and I’m from Chicago
I FUCKING LOVE YOU NOW. COLORADO BABY
I lived in Colorado for 6 months, and then had to move back East with my family because of health issues from chronic lyme disease...I can relate to that magical feeling. The first time I drove up into Summit County from Denver I felt like I was in a dream. My favorite town was Frisco because it felt like an extremely serene wild west Mountain town, wasn't overrun with tourists like Breckenridge, and there were things to do in every direction with a free bus system. I was there for about 10 minutes and got invited by a local stranger to go play frisbee golf on the side of a mountain. Nicest people ever. The experience will be with me forever. I almost passed out from the drastic altitude change, as I grew up at sea level...but it was amazing. Joey talkin about Boulder was hilarious. I loved that town, and personally enjoyed all the art shops and street performers etc at Pearl Street mall...but that was hilarious haha
Tijjeroo Woopdidoo Boulder is beautiful, but mannnnn is it expensive. We were paying 110.00 a night for large suite style rooms. Those same rooms, in the same hotel were $250-$300 a night
Yeah I never stayed there, but I can imagine. Gorgeous college town with lots to do. I lived in Lakewood which is a reasonably priced (at least when I was there) suburb of Denver. But I drove up to Boulder from there numerous times. It was only a 35-40 min drive.
ASPEN ASPEN the best BASALT pretty good also
I was expecting some kind of extra terrestrial energy 😅
We might have to live in the mountains as a society, our civilization is slowly dying
Wow is that really true ? Do u have to actually be up in the mountains or just being surrounded by them itself provides that feeling ?
Mile High
Only those from New York and Chicago understand that... Get The Fuck Outta Hair..🤣🤣
Boulder doesn't sound good unless joey says it. " BOULDER"
Welp people aint nice anymore
OMG You robbed the mall Christmas Eve, anti-Santa, if you met Santa you'd Jack him, lol.
4mins.- true very true something about them mountains I think it's all the gold & Crystal's n metal's connecting with are avatars the same things are inside of us 666.
Skinwalker
A rock is a rock
What ever happened to Joey's Denver story were he fucked up a guy with a locket 🔒 or something like that. I can't find it on UA-cam anymore. I wonder why?
On da shittah then craccinfoos I’m BFV PC.
In simple kine words if you’re watching this, please stand with MAUNA KEA.
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Denver is “not that good” ? Denvers majestic compared to north philly lol best decision to move here
Any city in the world is filled with a sinister energy. Towns and villages are the complete opposite