appreciate having Gilbert on. behind the loud voice and nasty humor is a guy with a heart of gold who goes all out for his fans, especially the kids. Im a single dad and my son has Crohns disease. He loves Gilbert. Son was having a hard time with part of intestine removed and has to have injections every week. I paid for a cameo and Gilbert went off script and went into how much his dad loves him and how I want to do anything to keep him safe and healthy. Gilbert is an angel, helped my son so much.
Just when you thought Robin Williams couldn't be any more amazing... As of late, Every time a story about Robin Williams pops up I can't help but smile. Man I miss that guy.
+Justin Santos We've lost an actual laundry list of great people over the years, and that includes people in my own personal life, as I'm sure it does yours, as well. My dad, who is is seventy years old, made a comment a few years back that he knows more people who are dead, at this point, than people who are living. That's stuck with me, and every year, it makes more and more sense.
Gilbert is such a funny guy. If you haven't already seen it, then try and catch Gilbert's appearance on Norm MacDonald's podcast, one of the funniest episodes in the whole run of Norm's show.
@@Victor0328 It used to be him until he got "canceled" for making a weird joke about the Fukushima earthquake/nuclear disaster! A different voice actor does it now, I think.
@@TheB00tyWarrior Well George Carlin is dead in the present, a fair amount of the past, and all of the future. So no, "His time" isn't the present, and that wasn't an insult.
Gilbert is so underrated. this man was one of the voices of my child hood as Iago from Aladdin and he was absolutely hysterical in the problem child movies.
Yeah he really is the definition of underrated. And he's never compromised either. Gilbert doesn't get the respect he should. Also, should be noted Howard Stern helped him out a lot for a long time. Stern always put Gilbert over and when nobody knew really anything about him Howard would have him on and give him love. Don't matter what anyone thinks of Howard...doing that for Gilbert, especially back then when Stern himself was way bigger, was pretty awesome. Ironically he did the same for Rogan way back when too. Had him on a lot and before Joe was REALLY famous, Stern let him host the show for either a few days or a week when he was on vacation. Which is a fucking HUGE deal, especially when nobody really knew Joe (good luck finding these episodes, I believe it may have even been pre-Sirius). Then of course he talked shit about Rogan and said some lies on air about Joe and Joe jumped to just doing Opie & Anthony. And that's all we got for todays episode of ROGAN HISTORY!
It would have been he almost has a bit on this "pandemic" when he's talking about how people have to get exposed to germs to have a healthy immune system to fight them.
Love Gilbert Gottried. Gottried roating George Takei was a classic. Man is a comedy treasure. Gilbert Gottried walking an entire room by doing Othello in the 70s' is another classic.
Gilbert has been working so hard forever. His act might not be as big as Kevin Hart(also a great guy that works very hard) but GG has achieved a level of fame that few can. Everyone knows his voice,be it as a comedian or a comedic cartoon parrot or from the million other roles. And he's respected and revered gy his peers
I ran into him on the street in S.F. a couple times. I didn't know what to say to him. He was drunk both times. There was a lot of drinking places in my hood. I saw him from a distance other times, diff parts of the city. He walked around town a lot. I didn't know at the time he had 50 bicycles or that he was with a Filipina woman. I could have talked about those things. He was drunk, I gave him his space.
@@Nowhereoh Robin in his younger days was a harcore partier and did loads of drugs. He partied with John Belushi and was with him the night John died. I always had this family friendly view of Robin growing up. Its weird rewathing What Dreams May Come where he dies years after his kids had already died and then his wife kills herself after being left alone. Robin goes to hell to bring his wife back from her own personal hell. Suicide was a major theme of the movie. Not to bad mouth but Joe saying Robin showed up at his show, there are many comedians who claim Robin was known to randomly show up at other comedians shows and was known to steal some material.
Gilbert is so damn funny. He was priceless sitting in on the news with Howard and Robin. Best guest ever on the Stern show!! Im so excited to hear this whole podcast!
My two favorite comedians of all time, George Carling the great latter 20th-century philosopher as well as the most brilliant comedian, and Gilbert Gottfried, the flat-out funniest comedian who just killed every time he performed.
Gilbert seems very genuine. Guests that are on just for fun and to chill as so much better than guests on to push their own fame or agenda. I get some guests that have books or film out HAVE to sell it but sometimes it comes off fake.
Absolutely. A promoted project with an interesting topic might make for a great conversation, but it’s not the same as us being able to be that ‘fly on the wall’ getting a chance to hear somebody just talk shit for a few hours
I remember first seeing Gilbert on "Are You Afraid of the Dark" the 90's were definitely a good time to be a kid. Much respect to the legend himself. 🙌
My parents took me to a George Carlin show when I was 14 or 15. Yes, it was awesome and yes, my parents rock that hard. He's a true legend. Would LOVE to see him today in today's client.
Love Gilbert, so happy Joe finally had him on. When he and Artie got together on the Stern show it was the only time Stern would get pissed off. He would lose control of the show when those two were on. Great stuff.
Yep. That and David Attenborough, Morgan Freeman, and Steve Irwin. Idk about you, but I can identify their voices the second they make a sound. Very distinctive and nifty voices.
I've never seen Gilbert in awe of another comedian. Wow. I knew he respected some and liked old school guys, but he really the thought highly of Carlin.
What a blessing to have found this tonight. Honestly refreshing to see this more intimate side of Gilbert, just busting it up with Rogan. What a treasure that Joe had him on the podcast. This man has injected his style into comedy and it will be here long after were all gone. Well Played Gilbert. Rest Easy.
Gilbert Gottfried is undervalued/not really known to a younger generation, seriously look this guy up he is a wild man ,didn't 2 weeks after 911 he had a joke hi, I would like to book a 1 way trip to the world trade center LOL he was the best part of Howard stern show the man is so quick witted
@@charliedillon1400 yaa I think your right Gibert doesn't give a fuck and when people get annoyed he just starts laughing louder and continues to do the joke over and over ahahahha all his best shit has been scrubbed of internet
Gilbert has been an amazing comedian for a long time. Shows how next level up George Carlin was that he still looks up to him. Great interview.. rogan really gets these guys to relax and be themself.
Only thing I’d say to the both of you is thank you for contributing to my life! You’ve added to the positive parts of it. Honestly. Sure won’t see it but maybe. So cheers guys!!
Its weird seeing Gilbert talk about his career and who he looked up to. Gilbert is an all time member of of my childhood. Love you man. Keep living your own life.
ive been watching and rewatching and listening in a podcast form to the same carlin shows for ten years. sometimes ill listen to the same special multiple times in a week and still not get bored. the world lost a wonderfully unique human in george who i dont think will ever be replaced. i remember watching life is worth losing on hbo with my mom and being so excited when its bad for ya came out then he died. at the time i was 16 and didnt really have my full opinion on him but i never imagined he would still be my favorite comedian over ten years later. i believe he will be my favorite comedian until the day i die his takes are untouchable, aged like wine and all hes doing is pointing out truths in society. i wish we couldve seen what he had to say on politics these days he wouldve had a field day and if he could go on the JRE in 2020 it wouldve been the best show even if he was an old fuck.
Gosh I loved Gilbert as a kid, and still have a lot of respect for him. Talking about Robin Williams always makes me so sad. Such a good soul, was so upset when he died :(
Gilbert is a legend! One of the best comedians growing up. He's very awkward on stage, and in person. But when he opens up... You're going to be crying from laughter.
What I would give to have one 30-minute conversation, or hell... just ONE more moment of a Robin Williams experience in my life... it can't be put into words. I didn't know him personally, so I can't say for certain as though I REALLY knew him, but I've seen countless recounts and stories like Gilberts' behind the scenes anecdote that only solidifies how absolutely wonderful that man was. The world REALLY could've used Robin to get through 2020 and 2021.
It’s stories like this that I love. They remind me that comedians aren’t necessarily weird or full of themselves… they’re most likely just a different type of cat. Which is much of the reason why we love them in the first place. Gilbert Gottfried… a different type of cat than I thought. Good guy.
But you know Joe was talking to Robin Williams like a famous comedian would talk to a fan before he realized he was talking to one of the greatest minds of all time.
We're losing wayy too many comedy legends this year already... Rest easy Gilbert! Thanks for the years of laughter
Girlbert was a part of all our childhoods and we love him for it.
@@forex_shark6042 So true, from the talk shows to the 3rd Bass Gas Face Video, Problem child etc!
thanks china, glad covid had to be thing
That last booster probably wasn't the best of ideas
we still have Jon Lovitz.........so.........
appreciate having Gilbert on. behind the loud voice and nasty humor is a guy with a heart of gold who goes all out for his fans, especially the kids. Im a single dad and my son has Crohns disease. He loves Gilbert. Son was having a hard time with part of intestine removed and has to have injections every week. I paid for a cameo and Gilbert went off script and went into how much his dad loves him and how I want to do anything to keep him safe and healthy. Gilbert is an angel, helped my son so much.
Reading wholesome, touching comments like yours helps restore faith in humanity. Thanks for sharing. ❤🙏🏻
God bless brother your a good man
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That’s a beautiful story. Wishing you and your son all the best!
That’s beautiful, can he still poop though?
Carlin had an uncanny ability to see right through bullshit. A true genius.
hahahah!!!
100% agreed. He'd make you laugh til you couldn't anymore but at the same time feel slightly uncomfortable.
I feel like most of the top comedians can see through bullshit.
@Rad Ripley Thanks bro. I love you.
Would love to hear Carlins take on COVID and the gov't. Sad when comedians are more truthful than media. But we are definitley at that point
RIP Gilbert. You'll truly be missed. Comedy Legend.
Imagine someone as incisive and curious as Carlin saying he's fascinated by your thought process. What a compliment.
Carlin was an absolute master of his craft that is a massive compliment RIP
I thought Joe was gonna interrupt right after Gilbert mentioned getting on a plane, to tell his story of randomly flying with Norm MacDonald.
🤣
"and he said he quit smoking" "AHAHAHHHAHAHA"
Reminds me of that tragedy
Lmao no shit eh
Love Norm, so fuckin sick of that story
Just when you thought Robin Williams couldn't be any more amazing... As of late, Every time a story about Robin Williams pops up I can't help but smile. Man I miss that guy.
+Justin Santos
We've lost an actual laundry list of great people over the years, and that includes people in my own personal life, as I'm sure it does yours, as well.
My dad, who is is seventy years old, made a comment a few years back that he knows more people who are dead, at this point, than people who are living. That's stuck with me, and every year, it makes more and more sense.
I highly doubt Robin Williams said he liked Joe Rogans bits
I recently re-watched Fisher King for the first time in decades. He was just incredible in that.
George Carlin is the GOAT
Nah Prior is the goat.
@@jadem187111 Why the hell not both?
Thats Racist! Jk
Carlin is a hack and only fan baby’s like joe keep pushing his hack comedy
Nope, too preachy. He was basically Reddit before reddit existed. Much better and funnier comedians.
Gilbert is such a funny guy. If you haven't already seen it, then try and catch Gilbert's appearance on Norm MacDonald's podcast, one of the funniest episodes in the whole run of Norm's show.
💯
For the chance!
One of my favorite Gilbert Podcast moments was on the Anthony and Artie show. God dam was that a good episode. All legends.
You should see Gilbert's appearances on the cold ones podcast
Foul and innapropriate as hell. Just the way I like my Gilbert Gottfried.
RIP Gilbert. I'm glad we got this great conversation with him
George Carlin perfected the art of dropping knowledge and being funny at the same time
Gilbert is one of the funniest men on the planet. People underestimate how much of a comic genius he truly is because of the exaggerated voice
True his Stern appearances are legendary
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@@Menaceblue3 oh my god never realized that's him.
@@Victor0328
It used to be him until he got "canceled" for making a weird joke about the Fukushima earthquake/nuclear disaster!
A different voice actor does it now, I think.
@@Victor0328 lmao 🤣 a true legend who doesn't give a 'duck'
Came here to pay respect to one of the greatest of all time. RIP Gilbert. Can’t believe all these legends are gone
Norm, Bob Saget, now Gilbert. RIP Legend
Louis Anderson too. Unfortunately, that generation isn’t getting any younger. We need to appreciate and support them while they are here.
Carlin was 50 years ahead of his time...the most insightful comedian to ever live
Ahead of his time? Time, being the present?
Sounds like a fucking insult. Dude was just smart.
@@TheB00tyWarrior Well George Carlin is dead in the present, a fair amount of the past, and all of the future. So no, "His time" isn't the present, and that wasn't an insult.
That's not Carlin that's Gilbert Godfried.
Bill hick and him are amazing
We could use him again. Still...some people need to understand what words are and to get over themselves.
Gilbert is so underrated. this man was one of the voices of my child hood as Iago from Aladdin and he was absolutely hysterical in the problem child movies.
Man can just walk out on any stage and get an ovation type underrated!
Problem Child and his role in the Are You Afraid of the Dark on Nickelodeon episode was the best. His voice is one of a kind
Does anybody remember him voicing a goofy fire hydrant? I can't find that video.
Those are the two least funny things he’s ever done
Yeah he really is the definition of underrated. And he's never compromised either. Gilbert doesn't get the respect he should. Also, should be noted Howard Stern helped him out a lot for a long time. Stern always put Gilbert over and when nobody knew really anything about him Howard would have him on and give him love. Don't matter what anyone thinks of Howard...doing that for Gilbert, especially back then when Stern himself was way bigger, was pretty awesome.
Ironically he did the same for Rogan way back when too. Had him on a lot and before Joe was REALLY famous, Stern let him host the show for either a few days or a week when he was on vacation. Which is a fucking HUGE deal, especially when nobody really knew Joe (good luck finding these episodes, I believe it may have even been pre-Sirius). Then of course he talked shit about Rogan and said some lies on air about Joe and Joe jumped to just doing Opie & Anthony. And that's all we got for todays episode of ROGAN HISTORY!
R.I.P. Gilbert!! Your Howard Stern appearances officially made me a life long fan!! I'll never stop laughing.
Bummer that Joe never got Robin on that would have been really cool
Agreed
100%
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Robin would've dominated the podcast even more than Neill deGrasse Tyson! Except, y'know, it'd be entertaining and void of pomposity.
No doubt
This guy is a legend, you would think Joe Rogan and his team could actually spell his last name correctly!
They mistakenly left out an f. Chill out there Jake Mace.
Pretty major mistake that could’ve been solved with some attention to detail
@@TheOpenerXD yeah you tell him Kevin Green
@@RealKungFu Like punctuation?
@@RealKungFu chill out grammar na zi... his name is spelled correct in the description section...
George put me on the right path in life. RIP Legend.
Rip Gilbert too.
Carlins take on this pandemic would have been incredible !!!
@Mama PUTUS Still not as embarrassing as one term Donnie
It would have been he almost has a bit on this "pandemic" when he's talking about how people have to get exposed to germs to have a healthy immune system to fight them.
@T a t s u h i s h a©🌹 damn u nasty
You never heard Carlin's take? Listen to Complaints and Grievances
I bet he would go like "Too few people died, what a waste, we need some carnage people!"
Love Gilbert Gottried. Gottried roating George Takei was a classic. Man is a comedy treasure. Gilbert Gottried walking an entire room by doing Othello in the 70s' is another classic.
What a sweet man Gilbert seems to be.
I met him briefly at comicon and he was very calm and nice and just had a great vibe
@@RobJD - I can't say I am surprised that he was so nice.
Look up Gilbert Gottfried The Aristocratics
Comedy legend. He never sold out!
his documentary is great. i even sought out a book of his sisters' photography and was impressed
George Carlin is an absolute legend, and will be forever.
@T a t s u h i s h a©🌹 Another fatherless child.
Nothing like watching two wise old men communicating about another wise old man through the reflections on the heads.
This guy is straight from my childhood! So many voices in movies and shows
This must be how young comedians feel when they meet a legend like Brendan Schaub.
🤣🤣
I laughed.
Honestly I’d be pretty stoked to meet him in real life, even though I don’t find his comedy too funny
Good joke
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I loved watching Gilbert on "USA Up All Night" back in the early 90's.
Did you see that skit he did about the “Hollywood Prop Museum?” A scream.
I remember when he had D-Generation on.
Gilbert has been working so hard forever. His act might not be as big as Kevin Hart(also a great guy that works very hard) but GG has achieved a level of fame that few can. Everyone knows his voice,be it as a comedian or a comedic cartoon parrot or from the million other roles. And he's respected and revered gy his peers
And one of the few people to make Norm cry from laughter, for the chance.
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Robin williams was one of the few people I didn't know personally, that made me pretty sad when he left us.
Mee too, Fisher King was one of the last movies I saw of him, yeah emotional.
Same, Robin was my comedic hero and Steve Irwin was my planet hero. Only two celebs I miss.
@@tigersunruss Steve Irwin was true legend
the only celebrity death to hit me pretty hard
I love this version of Gilbert.....no schtick, very introspective. Great interview!
Same fake voice tho
George was one of the GOATS along with Redd and Pryor. Those 3 paved the way
I’m glad Gilbert got to be on here before his passing, missed out on Norm.
Had the pleasure of seeing George Carlin the year he died. He came to Tulsa for the ITS BAD FOR YA tour. I'll never forget it
Carlin is the master!
But Joe is rewriting history, he said that New Hampshire show sucked because Carlin bombed
Robin Williams....man... I wish I could have had a conversation with him.
I ran into him on the street in S.F. a couple times. I didn't know what to say to him. He was drunk both times. There was a lot of drinking places in my hood. I saw him from a distance other times, diff parts of the city. He walked around town a lot. I didn't know at the time he had 50 bicycles or that he was with a Filipina woman. I could have talked about those things. He was drunk, I gave him his space.
@@Nowhereoh Robin in his younger days was a harcore partier and did loads of drugs. He partied with John Belushi and was with him the night John died. I always had this family friendly view of Robin growing up. Its weird rewathing What Dreams May Come where he dies years after his kids had already died and then his wife kills herself after being left alone. Robin goes to hell to bring his wife back from her own personal hell. Suicide was a major theme of the movie.
Not to bad mouth but Joe saying Robin showed up at his show, there are many comedians who claim Robin was known to randomly show up at other comedians shows and was known to steal some material.
Get a Ouija board
Gilbert is so damn funny. He was priceless sitting in on the news with Howard and Robin. Best guest ever on the Stern show!! Im so excited to hear this whole podcast!
but can we forget the times when Joe Rogan sat in on Stern and offered absolutely nothing
@@kevindube7096 Its not Rogans format
My two favorite comedians of all time, George Carling the great latter 20th-century philosopher as well as the most brilliant comedian, and Gilbert Gottfried, the flat-out funniest comedian who just killed every time he performed.
I was scared that Joe would tell that Norm story again
Reminds me of that tragedy
Gilbert seems very genuine. Guests that are on just for fun and to chill as so much better than guests on to push their own fame or agenda. I get some guests that have books or film out HAVE to sell it but sometimes it comes off fake.
Absolutely. A promoted project with an interesting topic might make for a great conversation, but it’s not the same as us being able to be that ‘fly on the wall’ getting a chance to hear somebody just talk shit for a few hours
One of the biggest regrets of my life was having tickets to see Carlin in 2008, got called into work and figured I'd catch him next time for sure.
Oof. Damn
Dam.. gutted for you bro 😢
Saw doug stanhope last yr in london.. closest comparison within the stand up game.. my opinion only 😃
No big deal, just buy the dvd. 🤷♂️
I remember first seeing Gilbert on "Are You Afraid of the Dark" the 90's were definitely a good time to be a kid. Much respect to the legend himself. 🙌
a natural at making others laugh and blessed with one of the most unique voices of all time
*RIP legend* 🕊🙏🏼❤️
Gilbert is one of very few comedians ever to truly make me double over in hysterical laughter
RIP Gilbert Gottfried.
What an awesome guest! This guys a legend!
My parents took me to a George Carlin show when I was 14 or 15. Yes, it was awesome and yes, my parents rock that hard. He's a true legend. Would LOVE to see him today in today's client.
Love Gilbert, so happy Joe finally had him on. When he and Artie got together on the Stern show it was the only time Stern would get pissed off. He would lose control of the show when those two were on. Great stuff.
George Carlin… one of the funniest humans to grace this planet God Bless his soul
Joe bless you too
One of the most distinguished voices of my lifetime.
maybe distinct?
Yep. That and David Attenborough, Morgan Freeman, and Steve Irwin. Idk about you, but I can identify their voices the second they make a sound. Very distinctive and nifty voices.
@@IGotYourBackBROTHER Thanks bro
I’m happy to see Gilbert have a fun, funny respectful conversation with Joe, as opposed to Howard always treating Gilbert like a goofball joke.
Howard's a warped @zzhº|€
Hopping online and seeing that Joe did a 3 HOUR podcast with Gilbert really made my whole week. Loved it!
Great stuff. Gilbert used to do Howard Stern and would sit in for the news, and at the time (well over 2 decades ago) it was revolutionary humor.
This dude is sooooooooo underrated.
I've never seen Gilbert in awe of another comedian. Wow. I knew he respected some and liked old school guys, but he really the thought highly of Carlin.
What a blessing to have found this tonight. Honestly refreshing to see this more intimate side of Gilbert, just busting it up with Rogan. What a treasure that Joe had him on the podcast. This man has injected his style into comedy and it will be here long after were all gone. Well Played Gilbert. Rest Easy.
This was such a wonderful conversation. The whole episode is good. Also in it joe forgot Dave grohl being a famous drummer.
Gilbert Gottfried is undervalued/not really known to a younger generation, seriously look this guy up he is a wild man ,didn't 2 weeks after 911 he had a joke hi, I would like to book a 1 way trip to the world trade center LOL he was the best part of Howard stern show the man is so quick witted
I think he did that joke like a day or two after 9/11. Dude would make Ari Shaffir blush.
One was about having a lay over at the Empire State Building hahah
@@charliedillon1400 yaa I think your right Gibert doesn't give a fuck and when people get annoyed he just starts laughing louder and continues to do the joke over and over ahahahha all his best shit has been scrubbed of internet
@@jedrouse2356 ahahahahahahahahha I remember that 1 now he did 🤣😂🤣
Carlin was the formative force for me. I wish I could have met him
Congratulations on the channel, genuine content and smart questions!!
Joe thanks for the comic legends you have as guests.Aswell you oblivious legend in many forms.
Gilbert has been an amazing comedian for a long time. Shows how next level up George Carlin was that he still looks up to him. Great interview.. rogan really gets these guys to relax and be themself.
I wish I was older while Williams was in his prime...I appreciate his work so much more now that I am.
Only thing I’d say to the both of you is thank you for contributing to my life! You’ve added to the positive parts of it. Honestly. Sure won’t see it but maybe. So cheers guys!!
That story about Robin, just makes me admire him more. Thank you for that, Robin Williams is my favorite actor/ comedian.
Some of the one on one conversations that Joe gets to have. It really is beautiful, and we are just listening to two people talk to each other.
That's so deep. How has no one ever seen it like that before
@@changotv5847 be nice
@@muhammadtalha977 it's a joke lol just some light grilling
This Man is a living, breathing Adam Sandler character.
I wish Gilbert was in more things. He’s such a fun person to listen to.
My first experience of Gilbert Gottfried was as the voice of death in a 90s episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark. Ive loved his voice ever since!
First, and I love that you had Gilbert on. Getting on Spotify now!
Nobody gives a flying f if you're first
Joe - "Hey Gilbert nice to see you"
Gilbert - "yea"
"YEAHH"
"YEA"
"yea"
"YEAHHH"
"YEA"
The Robin piece at the end tugged at my heartstrings. Robin Williams will always be missed.
Norm MacDonald, Bob Sagat, Gilbert Gottfried… comedy will never be the same without those 3 and we lost em all within a year.
Gilbert seems like such a great guy he seems so genuine
Once in a lifetime voice!!🤣🤣🤣 I remember watching Problem Child when I was a little kid🤦♂️
My Dad and me saw Carlin live at The Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver BC, in Feb 2003.
Neither one of us will ever forget it.
Its weird seeing Gilbert talk about his career and who he looked up to. Gilbert is an all time member of of my childhood. Love you man. Keep living your own life.
Carlin= philosopher with punchlines!The GOAT!
Having Gilbert on Rogan is amazing! If Williams was still alive..what a dream team. Throw Carlin in there too!
ive been watching and rewatching and listening in a podcast form to the same carlin shows for ten years. sometimes ill listen to the same special multiple times in a week and still not get bored. the world lost a wonderfully unique human in george who i dont think will ever be replaced. i remember watching life is worth losing on hbo with my mom and being so excited when its bad for ya came out then he died. at the time i was 16 and didnt really have my full opinion on him but i never imagined he would still be my favorite comedian over ten years later. i believe he will be my favorite comedian until the day i die his takes are untouchable, aged like wine and all hes doing is pointing out truths in society. i wish we couldve seen what he had to say on politics these days he wouldve had a field day and if he could go on the JRE in 2020 it wouldve been the best show even if he was an old fuck.
I used to watch Carlin when i was just a boy w/dad. Good times. The man was brilliant. I’m now 40yrs old and he’s still relevant to this day.
Just picturing Iago saying “holy fu*k” makes my day. Can’t help it.
Look up cold ones aladin ... It's funny
Carlin would freak out these days
Yeah he’d have no shortage of material lol
Not freak out. He would not freak out at all. He'd enjoy the freak show.
@@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns Yes. It would help to be old in that situation shit is fucked up
Gosh I loved Gilbert as a kid, and still have a lot of respect for him. Talking about Robin Williams always makes me so sad. Such a good soul, was so upset when he died :(
Gilbert is a legend! One of the best comedians growing up. He's very awkward on stage, and in person. But when he opens up... You're going to be crying from laughter.
So happy Gilbert was on!! Glad Joe will have it on since alot of others won't
His appearance on Bill Bert is great.
Joe is describing Brendan Schaub when hes talking about celebrities wanting to be friends so they can clime up the ladder.
Lol
How do you know that? I’m not judging. I’m genuinely curious. Lol
@@Kal-El207 It was a joke my dude. Also, he's literally describing what most people think of Brendan Schaub.
I was thinking dave Rubin =P
If you are a Gilbert fan, you have to watch his documentary. With everything that he's seen , he still looks bewildered as he continues his journey.
What I would give to have one 30-minute conversation, or hell... just ONE more moment of a Robin Williams experience in my life... it can't be put into words. I didn't know him personally, so I can't say for certain as though I REALLY knew him, but I've seen countless recounts and stories like Gilberts' behind the scenes anecdote that only solidifies how absolutely wonderful that man was.
The world REALLY could've used Robin to get through 2020 and 2021.
There's a typo in the tittle in Gilbert's name. Fix it, this man is a legend and deserves nothing but perfection!!!
Yea that Carlin gave him a compliment..sure af know it wasn't for being funny 🥤👀
@@GH-hl8gu Is that so
Joe: "No one can can make you into a star/celebrity."
Brendan Shaub: "Yes."
exactly lol
It’s stories like this that I love. They remind me that comedians aren’t necessarily weird or full of themselves… they’re most likely just a different type of cat. Which is much of the reason why we love them in the first place.
Gilbert Gottfried… a different type of cat than I thought. Good guy.
But you know Joe was talking to Robin Williams like a famous comedian would talk to a fan before he realized he was talking to one of the greatest minds of all time.
Gilbert did a stand upat my theatre on his 50th birthday. Afterwards about 8 of us went and ate dinner with him
Those who can walk alone have the strongest direction those who can fly alone have the strongest wings 💪 💪 ✊
Coach Greg!
That's all I can think of when Greg speaks ..
Rest in Peace, Robin Williams. An amazing man with a beautiful soul ❤
Gilbert Gottfried is one of the nicest people out there and at the same time one of the nastiest comedians ever! I love his humor!
Imagine what George Carlin would be saying today if he was still around lol.
A big old LETS GO BRANDON!!
I guess he would at least have a lot of material to work on.
unlimited material to work with lol
Carlin is such an inspirational force
You didnt even have enough time to watch the whole video
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He truly is.
Gilbert is one of my favorite comedians from my childhood 😊
So many times during the pod he talked about death… gave me chills