Jerry Seinfeld: I still think about this 1993 heckler
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Jerry Seinfeld opens up about his writing process, reflecting on an early experience when somebody from the crowd yelled “heard it” and why he still thinks about that comment to this day. He shares the importance of writing, discussing how he took two years to work on a joke, and compares the art of comedy to martial arts.
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I love listening to Seinfeld talk about comedy. There are few people who explain it better
@tvviewer4500
11 күн бұрын
But a lot who do it better
@africaRBG
11 күн бұрын
its the passion
@brian17411
8 күн бұрын
@@tvviewer4500 I noticed Jerry over uses his yelling voice now compared to when he was younger. I used to like his more mellow observing standup where he used it sparingly for more effect
Graham literally gets the best guys, and asks legit questions. Much props!
When he talks about certain jokes taking up to ten years to get right, as a poet it’s the same for me with poems. Sometimes it takes months, other times it takes years.
I've been watching quality Graham Bensinger interviews with high level stars for what feels like 15 years... how the hell does he not have a million subscribers yet!!??
@GrahamBensinger
11 күн бұрын
😂
@ControllerLyfe
11 күн бұрын
Yo same!!!! I don't get it!
@Scott-fy7fm
11 күн бұрын
Well he is competing with both tiktok and pornhub, I think given the market his subscriber number is impressive
@tupapa9298
11 күн бұрын
Cause he's a tool.
@SadalDay
11 күн бұрын
@@GrahamBensingerclosed mouth doesn't get fed you gotta ask these zombies or they won't
Stand up isn’t like Seal Team 6, or an emergency room.
@varrick1226
13 сағат бұрын
It might be for the person doing it.
I wonder if Jerry stole a box of raisins after the interview
@JL-cy2cz
10 күн бұрын
Lmao. Good one
I really appreciate how Jerry does the daily work and protects the fresh writing process. I'm an entertainment writer too, and this is so key. Ideas take time to develop - including funny ones. Maybe especially so. Bravo, J. The proof is in your longevity of funny. ☺
@gripp9k
11 күн бұрын
What stuff have you written? I'll check it out.
George Carlin mentioned that it’s about acoustic timing. Rhythm is important and he mastered it.
I love that the poker bit bombed with Graham, too 😂😂
@ErnestoMike
8 күн бұрын
😂
@sandhanitizer15
8 күн бұрын
Cause it wasn't funny lol
@poker2face
8 күн бұрын
Does he not understand that people play poker for the competition? Especially when it's a game with your friends. He's talking about it as if it's just a game of chance. No wonder it bombed. It doesn't make sense.
@michaelbuddy
7 күн бұрын
well he wasn't delivering it, he was explaining it, different thing. He realizes that exposing it IN the interview destroys the joke anyway, so he knows that ship has sailed. It probably only works delicately anyway, and not with everyone, but like he said, he fought for it because he was stubborn. I can see that. If Seinfeld can take you into his head for the length of a set, he can probably get you there. He can get you slap happy. And he can use a certain joke to maneuver in a transition, highs and lows.
@danweyant4909
3 күн бұрын
Dad said never explain a joke
The interesting way he describes comedy makes a lot of sense. Comparing it to song writing where words have a feel to them, what a perfect way to explain it.
@eatabowlofshit
10 күн бұрын
Yes, but it was also cringe to hear him compare it to working in an ER or being part of an elite group of Navy Seals 😂
@MrSeanman30
10 күн бұрын
@@eatabowlofshitforreal lol. Navy seals and doctors can be funny or even comedians for example Ken Jeong. But throw a comedian in the ER or try ro be a Navy seal and it's just not happening. So to compare is goofy
I have a bit my great great great great grandfather commenced working on in 1782. Each generation since then has been working on the bit, polishing it, holding it up to the light to see the angles of bright truth and humor refracted in it, fixing the pacing and the lyricism. We have every hope that it will be ready to bring to the world within the next fifty years, but frankly it still needs its past imperfect tenses worked on as Latin can be tricky that way.
@BeingArtful
7 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
2:16 "It was mean... It was TRUE." 😂
@brian17411
8 күн бұрын
lol two ingredients to really get it to hit
@motorbreath22
7 күн бұрын
Was he describing himself?
@brian17411
6 күн бұрын
@@motorbreath22 no he said a long time ago he started a bit and a heckler yelled HEARD IT, described it as mean and true lol
If you can, tell Jerry that growing up watching his sitcom, which didn't take any situation seriously at all, helped teach me how to react to bad fortune, tragedy, and even catastrophe, with a sense of humor, and I am very grateful for that.
@maxmeier532
10 күн бұрын
He should tell that to Larry David and Larry Charles who are the actual writers. Jerry was in the room while they wrote. Once David left, the show jumped the shark in the matter of a week.
@Rock7132
10 күн бұрын
Graham isn't going to even read this comment, let alone subsequently get a hold of Jerry just for you and pass along your words. 🙄😅
@fryncyaryorvjink2140
10 күн бұрын
Ah, that's a shame
Where are the coasters for those sweating glasses!!!
@atomicsmith
12 күн бұрын
That looks like a marble table top. You think it needs coasters?
@Phillyisalwayssunny
12 күн бұрын
@@atomicsmithhaha, not at all. There is just a Curb Episode about coasters
@KTK44
11 күн бұрын
They don't respect wood. They could at least have placed a coffee table book on the coffee table.
@productdesign9626
9 күн бұрын
@@KTK44 the you've got your coaster right there
I have seen some of my favorite comedians old routines on youtube and when you hear one of your favorite jokes in it's infancy, you can see how fine tuning can make all the difference. It's the wording, and the timing, and the cadence, etc... all coming together to nail it correctly.
@topsuperseven7910
10 күн бұрын
I can think of seeing Norm MacDonald and it went well, a few bits were winners and a few were funny but just not much or just didn't land so well. When the proper recorded special came out it was what would have been about 16 shows later on the tour. (in other words, we were like a first on tour and the special filmed the end of the tour). Yes, now almost everything was the same bits, topics, I think the order of bits, the 'opener/closer' was the same order BUT you could sure see how much better it was. Some bits were the same but a few less words in the 'set up' while a few words and grammar tweaks on the punchline. Maybe another bit had 2 full sentences removed and then some kind of 'callback' or tag on the end. As you noted, sometimes it was just a bit of 'cadence'. One bit was done in faster stepping than we'd seen and it was just better and funnier that way even though nearly word-for-word the same.
Michael Richards never forgot his hecklers either😂
“Write or die.” What a profound statement and insight into comedy.
Poker bit still bombing 😂
A lot of art is slowly and meticulously constructed over a long period of time but then presented in a way that suggests it was spontaneously created. If people don't ever see how the sausage is made they might be disappointed when they see it. Even musicians who improvise are pulling from a catalogue that was created over a really long period of time, and then shaded and pieced and connected together in the moment.
Only Jerry Seinfield would compare being a comic to being a Navy Seal lol
@stevemills1960
9 күн бұрын
He’s delusional
@jomojojo6603
8 күн бұрын
He didn't. He said that both persons have adrenaline. Do you think your body produces different kinds of adrenaline? Do you know that the #1 fear is speaking in front of a group of ppl? And the 2nd biggest fear is death?
@billb.2673
Күн бұрын
@@jomojojo6603 Thats not what he said at all
@joshrosen696
7 сағат бұрын
Try standing on a stage in front of thousands of people and being funny for an hour and lemme know if that makes your adrenaline rise
This is such a great interview, but I wished it kept going on the timing topic. George Carlin talked about timing and the musicality of language and id love to hear more from Jerry about it. Also, timing and interacting with the audience is HUGE. I wonder what he thinks about allowing people to laugh and keep the bit flowing without losing people for example.
One thing I remember from a Seinfeld talk with him and Chris Rock and Louis CK (on yt somewhere) but it was fascinating that he, for years, had only ONE foul word in his earlier acts. The f-word. He explained that he had a line that never seemed to work then one day added 'f**k' and like magic the joke worked perfectly every single time.
Seinfeld is a genius. I don't personally like his stand up, but I LOVED the show. He comes across as a truly genuine person who deeply cares about his artistry. He's giving golden advice here for anyone who is a performance artist.
@narcyznarcyz-uv4td
10 күн бұрын
In my opinion Larry David was a genius and he has made Seinfeld show funny not Jerry..
@amandahuginkiss4098
8 күн бұрын
oh let's be honest - his stand up has always sucked. The show made it cause of Larry David
@BeingArtful
7 күн бұрын
Brian Regan is my all-time favorite who delivers comedy with complete originality
“I spoke to Chris rock yesterday” imagine being able to say that so casually
the victory my friend is the way you play the hand you are dealt. Just like life!
I love him encouraging others to meditate. I describe it to others as feeling like you just came out of a message at an amazing spa, but on another level.
He's turning into Will Ferrels's Harry Carrey
@film_magician
13 күн бұрын
I always notice that head wobble lol
@Wayzor_
12 күн бұрын
It's almost Indian.
@williambilinski
12 күн бұрын
Came to the comments for this…was thinking the exact same thing
@28th_St_Air
11 күн бұрын
It’s a neurological condition.
congrats on another great interview with another great guest, GB!
Legend❤ cool to hear about the process 👍
How refreshing the host allows the guest to speak. Good job Graham.
He looks great but this is the first I thought, "Oh yeah, he's getting older."
@pawelallable
12 күн бұрын
I agree. Huge fan, but this is the biggest difference in his look I've ever seen compared to the last time I saw him. I think a big part is that maybe there wasn't a professional makeup person there prior to the start. He looks like he got out of bed and didn't shower almost.
@Sammo212
12 күн бұрын
@@pawelallable ha yeah. Love Jerry though.
@garywagner2466
10 күн бұрын
Unlike everyone else.
@jeneraljax29
10 күн бұрын
Same
@cisium1184
10 күн бұрын
@@garywagner2466 Not me. I'm still the same age. Only other people change. I'll never die. Not me.
He's holding up better than just about anyone in entertainment. He looks 20 years younger than he is. It's incredible. Having money and a lot of it does help but even still, it's remarkable
@jonvia
12 күн бұрын
Its because he laughs a lot...laughter is truly the best medicine. Ive known really grumpy people in my life and they dont grow old well.
@laurenslee9134
12 күн бұрын
@@jonvia no they don't you're right. I hope laughing keeps me young because it's certainly been keeping me sane! Truly is best medicine, absolutely
@clacclackerson3678
12 күн бұрын
Transcendental meditation?
@drfrankfarhadi
12 күн бұрын
Transcendental meditation
@davidlarsen-tj4tn
12 күн бұрын
He also is wearing a piece or had some hair transplant.
Jerry is so open and giving about technique. Great stuff.
@karunak5983
11 күн бұрын
Well, true..and it makes sense as he's probably not worried about competition at this point :D
Loving Jerry's new hair. LOOks great.
@warrenschwartz5653
12 күн бұрын
Thick and lustrous hair is very important to me.
@Trotter2320
12 күн бұрын
If you stick your hand in the hair, would it be easy to get it out ?
@mongolikechewchew2475
12 күн бұрын
@@Trotter2320Do you want your hand to easily come out?
@warrenschwartz5653
12 күн бұрын
@@Trotter2320 I think you'll get it out.
@rickybobby8224
12 күн бұрын
The Hair Team for Men!!!
The host looks like one of Elaine's boyfriends.
@themagicbuzz5728
2 күн бұрын
Gold….
Great interviewer and Jerry seemed to appreciate it. I really enjoyed this.
Counting syllables. I love that.
“It’s write or die”. That’s profound.
that bit about poker. it's funny just because he says it in the way that he says things. so funny.
@maxmeier532
10 күн бұрын
it really isnt funny. the subtle observational stuff was cute 35 years ago. It aint even true. there is tons of people who a)play poker with friends for no money, b)play poker with friends for little amounts of money that are meaningless to them or c)people who play with strangers for money. His angle is arbitrary and just a tiny insight. You can hate poker, no problem. But it involves competition, gambling, pyschology, math and mental endurance. Those are all factors that a lot of people enjoy. I would argue being a stand up involves a lot of that. You compete with others to get spots, it's a gamble if you can ever make a living from it, you have to endure the ups and downs, and obviously you need to be able to come up with smart ideas that you develop into a bit.
“Write or die.” 💯
@cifey
10 күн бұрын
"Write a joke about poker in the style of Jerry Seinfeld."
Best line I ever heard from Seinfeld was in Toledo Ohio, walks on stage and says " Nice day for a parade....", ( some Nazis had come to town and had a march) the place went wild. Guarantee he didn't work on that one for 2 yrs. Right from the hip and broke all the tension. GENIUS
7:38 A very quick little line that cracked me up. You can tell he's worked and worked on it to get it to that point.
I saw him live had to be over twenty years ago. But man, he was a consummate professional, you could tell how seriously he takes it and has massive passion for it. The act was fantastic, of course but what shocked me was how physical he got on stage, it was hysterical, if you think he just stands there at the mic, nope! You really don't know until you see him live. He owned himself and the room like few performers I've seen. Ive read two of his books too. He's a rare cat, top of the heap.
@jaredjones5307
9 күн бұрын
I saw him a while back and I could see him before he walked out on stage because I was on the side. He looked like he was psyching himself up even after all the years he has done this.
Looks like he's taking the same medicine as Sharon Osborne
@mikelawrence1556
11 күн бұрын
Hmm what do you mean?
Amazing interview, thank you for bringing it to us, Sir. And Thank You Jerry for such a deep insight into Comedy & Comedy writing.
That was so informative. He shared some basic knowledge with everyone on how to succeed in comedy and in music. It;s the writing!
Excellent interview. Jerry is a great guest here. Insightful. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
Love this thank you 🤍🤍🤍
Those full shakes makes me wonder if Jerry has parkinsons
Trust!! I've done stand up before and Jerry is telling the complete truth about Comedy. I've learned that making your friends and family laugh doesn't mean that you are ready to stand on a stage and make strangers laugh with you.
I did comedy for several years. Everything he said about the process is spot on. Makes me miss it.
@JustinSpakable
11 күн бұрын
I'm sure you didn't mistake military for it, the embarrassing way he did
This section of the interview is one of the greatest things I ever heard about comedy and I know many others have expressed similar thoughts about comedy...the joke about asking the comedian "What is the essence of Comedy?" and before the person can finish the question the comedian jumps in and says "Timing!"...that's the essence of comedy.
@ErnestoMike
8 күн бұрын
Why dont you go back to sleep and keep your thoughts to yourself
I feel like this was part of a Master Class of Life
Great interview, go Jerry!
Great questions to Jerry. Jerry returned these questions with a masterclass in comedy and human insights. So good Graham!
Great interview
Yet another insightful Seinfeld dissection of the writing process masquerading as celebrity interview.
WHERE ARE THE DRINK COASTERS ???? ITS MAKING ME SWEAT. LOL 😂😮😂
@atomicsmith
12 күн бұрын
That looks like a marble table top, and if you look a little closer you’ll notice that IT DOESN’T BELONG TO YOU. Worry about something better.
@aaronoutdoors7556
12 күн бұрын
@@atomicsmithhey gtfo, no coasters is awful.
@tonyjacksons
12 күн бұрын
I think we all know why Jerry doesn’t use a coaster
@MFlash05
12 күн бұрын
They don’t respect wood. 😂
@MikeLikesChannel
12 күн бұрын
Do you respect wood? -LD
hes really great at talking about stuff .. love it.. could listen to him talk about this forever....its art , music.. the science of it cool
I couldn't listen to Jerry talk about work ethic and his work process all day. I'm not a comedian but I love his work philosophy.
@productdesign9626
9 күн бұрын
It's the secret to his success..
@OTR392
8 күн бұрын
I couldn't either.
Must've been a 'Crickets Only' poker party that night. 😂😂😂
You don’t really admire stand up if you can’t acknowledge how good Jerry is at it.
Today youtube offered me a short and it was jerry imagining what it was like if he was married to kramer and i was like, oh wow this is comedy this will never be less than hilarious, this is art, this will be around in one hundred years
That joke about poker was awesome ❤
I love how talkative he is
. . . The glass is round. The jug is round. They should call it, Round-tine. Thats Gold Jerry . . . GOLD!! !
This reminds me back around 2006 when I was in high school, Jim Gaffigan just released an album, I think it was called More Moo Moos and my dad wanted to take me to see his standup show. We listened to his album on the way there and then his entire show was just reciting the album word for word. I was so pissed and he kept looking at me in the audience during his bit and when he was signing afterwards I almost went up to him but he knew what he did. Crafting a bit over years and having someone hear it before is not at all the same thing as reciting word for word the album you just released. I am still beside myself Jim Gaffigan did that, what a hack.
Fantastic interview
I have a bit I've been working on for thirty years, and it's not ready yet.
12 күн бұрын
Your desperate attempt at comedy has failed yet again--now that's funny!
@karunak5983
11 күн бұрын
do share it...maybe we can help you with a tag or something :)
@TheTristianNetwork
10 күн бұрын
Heard it.
Was fortunate enough to see him perform at the Beacon theater maybe 10 years ago. He was in such a rhythm and got the audience in such rhythm all in unison … it would be near impossible to explain. But I’ve never experienced anything else quite like it.
Excellent interviewer
‘Hey what’s with those things at the end of your shoelaces? What are those things called?”
I LOVE listening to him talk about Comedy!
Jerry’s problem is he reuses the same bits for years or sometimes decades. Most of the top comedians these days are completely throwing out their act every year or two and starting over from scratch.
@OTR392
9 күн бұрын
Jerry views himself something along the lines of "The Beatles of comedy" where he can re-tell his favorite "hits" over and over again.
@AmericanHuskyCash
7 күн бұрын
This idea of new material every year is a new age thing Back in the day Comedians would work bits Not because they “work” but at an attempt to perfect them. He is not “reusing” them he is working them
he should had responded "get out of the room and let me tell it to the people who havent heard it" is just as honest and rude as what the heckler said
@Nova-fh2et
9 күн бұрын
Easy to come up with a response sitting alone with your phone instead of front and center in a room full of people holding a hot mic
he "appartement" deco is exactly the way I though a man like him would live
Looking good for 69 years old Jerry :-)
@maplebear6527
12 күн бұрын
All that children's blood
@klobberdude
12 күн бұрын
This is a clip from 93
@MrJayehawk
12 күн бұрын
@@klobberdude - most certainly is not. He discusses a heckler from a show in 1993, though.
@klobberdude
11 күн бұрын
@@MrJayehawk My mistake. Wasn't just the title though. I think I've seen him before this where he looked older. Appologies.
@maplebear6527
11 күн бұрын
Remember when Chosen Jerry was 40yo dating a minor openly? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
You don't yell at the conductor of the orchestra during the opening bars of Beethoven's 5th "heard it." The audience is there to listen, but there is always someone at the show who wants to be a part of the show and if this is their contribution to the show then they really need to work on their line.
@notquitehim
11 күн бұрын
To be fair that would kill
@truthlifefishing1730
10 күн бұрын
@@notquitehim Imagine yelling "heard it" at an ACDC concert, you'd be trampled.
@OTR392
9 күн бұрын
Heckling is as old as comedy itself. It's part of the culture of comedy and if you can't handle some heckling as a stand up comedian, then you're not a real comedian at all.
@truthlifefishing1730
9 күн бұрын
@@OTR392 We're debating the quality
@OTR392
9 күн бұрын
@@truthlifefishing1730 So am i.
Love the George Burns callback
So on point. The mood in a poker room SUCKS and it's laughable how serious people are in there
Golden information for anyone who wants to be happy and successful.
Jerry is one of my Top 5 of all-time. He’s been telling people how he does it for years and is truthful. Something many comedians dont do
Thanks!
Groucho Marx would edit his lines in movie scripts so they fit his way of talking. He wouldn't change the joke; just the way it was written, so it came out of his mouth more naturally. He probably wasn't (isn't) the only one to do this, but I've seen some pages of the scripts Groucho worked on. Just small changes, but they made a big difference.
This is fascinating stuff. I’ve never heard a comedian explain “the process” like Jerry Seinfeld. Such talent comes with moments of sheer terror and a work ethic. It can’t be faked. You either have it, or you don’t. That’s why you can count on one hand how many people attempt comedy and succeed.
I love the poker bit and he didn’t even really do it
Jerry's right though and it might even be mysterious but some jokes ONLY work when you put the exact specific combination, order and punctuation. somehow "beef" snack doesn't work but '"bovine" snack kills. I don't know if a comedian even knows why but they can find out that it DOES and make it work.
Anyone know what TV appearance he bombed with the poker bit? I liked what we heard of it here and am curious to see the earlier version. I'd love to see the more polished stage version too, for that matter.
Jerry is without a doubt at the top of his game, and always has been. I caught him at the Beacon a few years back, and it was incredible. Love the point about the cadence of comedy being a lot like songwriting - he's spot on. Him and Chappelle are in many ways extremely different - but you can see that dedication to cadence and rhythm in both.
Wonder if the guy in the audience yelling “heard it” does the same thing at a music concert?
I believe the comedian he was referring to on the tonight show, was Freddy Prince.
@BennHaze
12 күн бұрын
Potentially yeah
@gr8dvd
11 күн бұрын
But didn’t his appearances lead to a successful sitcom which is hardly a fail. 🤷🏻
Those hair plugs are looking good
It's the guy who said "avast, ye matey."
He makes comedy sound like rocket science and an art at the same time. Guess that's why he's good.
Man! I love Jerry! He's the goods! So inspiring!
Jerry is a funny guy and has been a great part of my life. He thinks and he does. He made possibly one of the funniest shows ever and I love how he’s coming back.
Did he seriously just compare stand up comedy to seal team 6?
I was the 1993 heckler, it was the same year my parents met.
Jerry is in the same zone as Heart Surgeons and Seal Team 6. I know he's a comedian but this statement is hard to digest with all the sarcasm in the hemisphere
@OTR392
9 күн бұрын
Comedians dont risk their lives in nearly the same way as emergency room doctors and Navy Seals do. It's a gross comparison , I mean, hes a rich aloof out of touch celebrity. His opinions mean very little to those of us out here forced to live in reality.
@jamesc210
8 күн бұрын
It's crazy he's being serious, it definitely wasn't a joke or sarcasm at all. What a pompous douche
Hard to believe it's been a quarter of a century since the last Seinfeld show.