Bob Saget Witnessed Bill Burr's Infamous Philly Rant | Joe Rogan

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Bob Saget is a stand-up comedian, actor, television host and director. His new podcast is "Bob Saget's Here For You" is available now on Spotify.

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Yeah, I never had any desire to be a musician at all. Zero. No burr plays the drums like a son of a bitch. Well, I was gonna say something about him. I finally did something that actually stayed on topic, I think. He came to my wedding, and then he had to go do a gig. And he does the gig, and his wife stayed. And he comes back in a different outfit, like a pink jacket. He left my wedding, and is such a good friend, he came back again. Because he was so happy for me, because who the fuck else would want me than my wife. And he's just... I was there in Philly, in Camden, at the Twitter center, it was called, when we were on the Opie and Anthony virus tour. So it was Tracy Morgan, myself, Louis CK. Is that the one where Dom Herrera got heckled, and he went on, and he literally attacked the crowd. It made Bill Burr a legend. That was when Bill, I was standing there. He rose to Philadelphia. I was standing there. I was under the fucking monitor, right through the curtain, that I was gonna come out. I had the sweet spot. You know, Bob will do like 25 minutes in the middle, because I'm... Yeah, I was just a bitch. So then they put me there, and it was a sweet spot, because you take a lot of bullets coming up with a Philly audience, you know, and a Jersey audience. Well, I'd known him, but I'd known him through clubs, but he got out there, and they were booing him, and he's so fucking awesome, the way he's made that whole fucking Boston brilliance. And he just started to pummel them back, and said, the worst things you can say, every inappropriate thing you could possibly say, calling, talking about their cheesesteaks and the Sixers, and just, you know, the thing you sought. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've seen it. And I watched it, and I'm like, this is fucking great. Fuck you, and fuck the Liberty Bell. Exactly. It's 15 minutes he did it. Yeah. And at the end, the boos were as loud as the cheers. I think he got a standing ovation. He didn't see it. Oh. He comes off stage like a fighter. He's all sweaty. Did you see that? It was fucking horrible. What the fuck was that? I went, Bill, that was great. Are you kidding? That was fucking amazing. No, he killed. He killed. And then he still didn't believe me. And then I said, you're going to remember this. This is going to, you don't know what just happened here. If there's a tape of this, this is going to change. You don't even know. And I bring it up to him, and he's like, he doesn't want to talk about it. But it is, it was a defining moment for his everything. Yeah, no, he's that guy that can just take a moment and rant on things. Like, he knows how to rant better than anybody I know. In terms of like in the moment, pick things apart and piece them. Like, that's what his podcast is. One of the brilliant things about his podcast, he does it two times a week, and it's just him. Yeah. It's just him ranting, which is crazy that he's got that sort of muscle that he can just rant on things by himself. Just starts reading things and getting pissed off about this. You know what? He has what the fucking problem is. And then he just goes off. And what's amazing is he knows what you know, what I know, that you're not, he's not alone. He's talking to all of it. So he's ranting to people that love him, and he knows they love him. He's comfortable. And he loves people. He's one of the sweetest. He's a great guy.