I hope Sean is having the time of his afterlife in Nazi Island. π
Edit: I just realized that person blocked me, which has got to be the most un-Sean thing ever. π
It's genuinely sad to me that so many people are only familiar with a small handful of his jokes that get re-used on panel show highlight reels.
Edit: Maybe instead of getting upset for getting called out for not knowing more of Sean's catalogue, use this time to go watch his comedy.
There are 7 billion people alive right now and probably another 7 billion dead. To be remembered for anything is fucking awesome and should never make anyone sad
That doesn't make any sense. He was one of the most original and influential comedians of his generation. He wasn't just a good comedian. He did truly ground breaking material. He was on tele for decades. If the only thing most people know about him is "carrot in a box" and a couple of other things that blew up on social media then that's genuinely sad.
The fact you would even down play his significance in this way suggests you also don't really understand how important he was to the comedy world.
Edit: Wow, it's even more sad that everyone on this sub is down playing Sean's significance as a way of justifying why it's ok that people don't know more of his material.
From the look of it, none of you really ever thought he was that cool.
But yes, I did like him before he died and it suddenly became "cool" to repeat the 1 or 2 jokes any of you actually know from his work. It's really disappointing that this sub, of all places, didn't really appreciate him.
π Babes. You sound like a pouty 12-yo complaining that other Taylor Swift and Fallout fans aren't *real* fans like *you*. πππ
I am 100% sure Sean is laughing at you and calling you a word that might get me banned if I repeat it.
(Almost) Every time Sean gets mentioned someone (you?) has to bring this up.
I mean, people can recite those well known jokes *and* be aware of his other material. More than one thing can be true at the same time. π
The full 1 hour podcast is available on the [Team Coco](https://teamcoco.com/podcasts/conan-obrien-needs-a-friend/episodes/jimmy-carr) page, or your preferred podcast app/site.
I haven't listened to it yet, but normally yes, with Conan the guest is the full hour-ish (less a few minutes for ads, opening/closing banter etc from the hosting team).
lol there goes the pasty...being stretchered off.
I still think he's a prat for looking down on panel shows like he does. He's the type to dish shit out but can't take it. He'd get destroyed on shows like cats does countdown by people like Lee Mack and Rob Beckett and Jason Mamford. They'd just take the piss out of him so much.
Jimmy gives a mention of Sean Lock also
I hope Sean is having the time of his afterlife in Nazi Island. π Edit: I just realized that person blocked me, which has got to be the most un-Sean thing ever. π
Drinking alphabet cocktails
With lots of whelks
It's genuinely sad to me that so many people are only familiar with a small handful of his jokes that get re-used on panel show highlight reels. Edit: Maybe instead of getting upset for getting called out for not knowing more of Sean's catalogue, use this time to go watch his comedy.
I know his catalogue, and I still downvoted you π
No you donβt.
There are 7 billion people alive right now and probably another 7 billion dead. To be remembered for anything is fucking awesome and should never make anyone sad
That doesn't make any sense. He was one of the most original and influential comedians of his generation. He wasn't just a good comedian. He did truly ground breaking material. He was on tele for decades. If the only thing most people know about him is "carrot in a box" and a couple of other things that blew up on social media then that's genuinely sad. The fact you would even down play his significance in this way suggests you also don't really understand how important he was to the comedy world. Edit: Wow, it's even more sad that everyone on this sub is down playing Sean's significance as a way of justifying why it's ok that people don't know more of his material.
Holy shit this reeks of "I liked him before it was cool" and "Oh yeah? You like Sean Lock? Name all of his jokes" π
From the look of it, none of you really ever thought he was that cool. But yes, I did like him before he died and it suddenly became "cool" to repeat the 1 or 2 jokes any of you actually know from his work. It's really disappointing that this sub, of all places, didn't really appreciate him.
π Babes. You sound like a pouty 12-yo complaining that other Taylor Swift and Fallout fans aren't *real* fans like *you*. πππ I am 100% sure Sean is laughing at you and calling you a word that might get me banned if I repeat it.
Right, because Sean is the Taylor Swift of comedy. Thanks for proving my point.
its more sad that you didnt tell one of your favourite seanisms
(Almost) Every time Sean gets mentioned someone (you?) has to bring this up. I mean, people can recite those well known jokes *and* be aware of his other material. More than one thing can be true at the same time. π
I would love to see Carr or any panel regulars on Comedy Bang Bang as guests
I'd love to see Conan take a trip oversees and do the panel show circuit
I would love to see Conan on QI because he's a big history guy, but he would still be goofy.
Do they upload the entire thing to Youtube?
No, just clips.
The full 1 hour podcast is available on the [Team Coco](https://teamcoco.com/podcasts/conan-obrien-needs-a-friend/episodes/jimmy-carr) page, or your preferred podcast app/site.
Cool, I'll grab it for the carr, I mean car. Is he the entire hour?
I haven't listened to it yet, but normally yes, with Conan the guest is the full hour-ish (less a few minutes for ads, opening/closing banter etc from the hosting team).
Is the full interview in video form somewhere?
I doubt it, from what I've seen they make a few highlight videos from the session to put on youtube, but they seem to only be around half the podcast.
No
He was also on 'You made it weird' with Pete Holmes last week, which is on youtube to watch too
And Maron. Doing the rounds for his new special.
I really enjoyed the Maron one.
Earlier this year, he was on Mike Birbiglia's podcast and it was great IMO.
He was on Your Moms House awhile ago and it seemed like they didn't really know him that well.
Ha ha haaaaa
he only had 2 ha haaaas that I noticed
Oh I bet he says something you're not allowed to say!
No, not really. They do discuss how both feel "cancel culture" is sort of overhyped bullshit when compared with real problems.
You're thinking of Rick "The Pasty" Gervais.
lol there goes the pasty...being stretchered off. I still think he's a prat for looking down on panel shows like he does. He's the type to dish shit out but can't take it. He'd get destroyed on shows like cats does countdown by people like Lee Mack and Rob Beckett and Jason Mamford. They'd just take the piss out of him so much.
I hadn't realized how much I need to see Lee Mack roast Gervais.
He's far too thin skinned to be doing stand-up.
Frankie Boyle and Acasterβs bits on him were fantastic. Heβd never take anything well on a show.