Russell Howard
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Podcast Appearances
I don't know, it feels like every show is kind of unique because American cities are unique.
Like Atlanta is such a different place to New York, which is a very different place to Detroit, which is a different place to Pittsburgh, you know, and you kind of,
Yeah, but still, you know, it's still that thing of like doing kind of, you know, a 500-seater, a 1,000-seater is still wild and so exciting. So... And the electricity. We did a gig in Detroit last time I was there. It was like a 400-seater.
Yeah, but still, you know, it's still that thing of like doing kind of, you know, a 500-seater, a 1,000-seater is still wild and so exciting. So... And the electricity. We did a gig in Detroit last time I was there. It was like a 400-seater.
Yeah, but still, you know, it's still that thing of like doing kind of, you know, a 500-seater, a 1,000-seater is still wild and so exciting. So... And the electricity. We did a gig in Detroit last time I was there. It was like a 400-seater.
Yeah, it's beautiful.
It gives you an extra layer as an English comic because you're on holiday and you feel like weirdly you're representing your country and you're analyzing theirs on top of all the kind of natural stand up that I have anyway.
And, oh, my God. But the audience, it was just... It was so electric in a way that British audiences can be kind of quite tough. They kind of, you know, sort of fold the arms and you sort of know you've got them if they're kind of the tits hang free. Do you know what I mean?
And, oh, my God. But the audience, it was just... It was so electric in a way that British audiences can be kind of quite tough. They kind of, you know, sort of fold the arms and you sort of know you've got them if they're kind of the tits hang free. Do you know what I mean?
And, oh, my God. But the audience, it was just... It was so electric in a way that British audiences can be kind of quite tough. They kind of, you know, sort of fold the arms and you sort of know you've got them if they're kind of the tits hang free. Do you know what I mean?
I have to really... Because... And by also, I'm really interested in trying to find the middle ground because it feels like so much, you know, so much has been weaponized.
But I've always had... whether because some Americans have found me out and they're excited that I'm there, but I've always noticed the audience is more than meeting me halfway and kind of, they've seen loads of my stuff on YouTube or Netflix. So I'm amazed at how much they, they kind of know and they kind of get me. I guess it would be a bit like, I don't know,
But I've always had... whether because some Americans have found me out and they're excited that I'm there, but I've always noticed the audience is more than meeting me halfway and kind of, they've seen loads of my stuff on YouTube or Netflix. So I'm amazed at how much they, they kind of know and they kind of get me. I guess it would be a bit like, I don't know,
But I've always had... whether because some Americans have found me out and they're excited that I'm there, but I've always noticed the audience is more than meeting me halfway and kind of, they've seen loads of my stuff on YouTube or Netflix. So I'm amazed at how much they, they kind of know and they kind of get me. I guess it would be a bit like, I don't know,
And people are... It's so tribal and people are pitted against each other.
And fundamentally, most people...
People aren't one thing or another, but they've been forced into it, whether it's politically or comedically.
You've got to be this, and you've got to be into that.
Whereas, it's a bit like a buffer.