Jan 25
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What stand up should someone watch if they want to be a comedian
Man, if you're looking to understand the heart and soul of stand-up comedy, you've gotta dive into the classics. Start off with Richard Pryor - this guy was a genius on stage, really brought it every time. Then dig into George Carlin's stuff, he had a way of ripping apart society's hypocrisy in a way that was just hilarious.
But don't stop there. Check out some modern giants too, like Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr. Those guys have a unique knack for tackling touchy subjects without losing the audience, and that's a real art. And, of course, study the work of great observational comics like Jerry Seinfeld.
But listen, ultimately the best way to learn comedy is to do it. Go to open mic nights, try your stuff out, bomb a bunch, and learn from that. Because comedy isn't just about making people laugh - it's about finding your own distinct voice.
What city to start comedy
Well, when it comes to starting out in comedy, there's no definitive city that's the perfect starting point. It's more about finding venues where you can constantly get up on stage and perform, regardless of whether that's at an open mic night or a comedy club. As we've discussed on the show, the most important part is getting your reps in and consistently improving. Places like New York and Los Angeles have a lot of comedy clubs where you can do exactly that. You just need to get out there and throw yourself into it, whether it's Denver, Nashville, Salt Lake or anywhere else. It's about diving into the deep end and figuring stuff out, honing your comedic voice, and ultimately, just pushing yourself to keep getting better and funnier.
What city do you live at
Well, man, it's no secret. I've settled down in the sunny state of Florida for now. And the reason is not just the beautiful weather, it's the low state income taxes, too. Plus, I mean, have you seen the LA streets lately? Could use a little work. So yeah, I've decided to call Florida home for now.
Whats you middle name
Well, my friend, you've got it a bit mixed up there. In that context, we were discussing a guest's middle name, which is Claudius. As for me, Joe Rogan, my full name is actually Joseph James Rogan. James is my middle name. It's a classic, don't you think?