Reaction to Art Is Dead - Bo Burnham

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Art Is Dead - Bo Burnham Reaction
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@Alicia-gd6hx
@Alicia-gd6hx 2 жыл бұрын
I think he really did struggle with the morality of his job early on. He was a millionaire by age 20, for what? For getting up on stage and singing vaguely offensive songs? What does that contribute to the world? This was a kid who got into Harvard and grew up thinking he'd become a doctor or a minister, but then chose a very different path. Ironically, at this point he's helped more people with his work than he ever would have encountered in those other professions.
@silasarpagaus3520
@silasarpagaus3520 Ай бұрын
you really think a comedian helps more people than a doctor?
@tobi601
@tobi601 28 күн бұрын
@@silasarpagaus3520 while a doctor physically helps people who come to see them bo has reached millions of people with his art. They weren't saying a doctor doesn't help people. They were saying that Bo reaches far more people
@Marko_Rusak
@Marko_Rusak 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I don't think he even realizes what a huge, and I mean *FUCKING HUGE* impact he's making on people. Just me for instance, I know I will be listening to his songs non stop and so will millions of people. What I mean to say is, he's helping them and me way more than he ever could if he gave away his money. He's making me laugh, cry, nervous and I'm so happy for that. I will be jamming to his songs all the time. While stand-up comics are funny to watch maybe 2-3 times tops, the *performer* Bo is timeless and he's not only funny, but shocking and sad and scary at the same time, I mean literally "A little bit of everything, all of the time" This man is a fucking *GENIUS* bro, he reels you in with funny stuff until you asphyxiate from laughter, gut punches you with some *real world* stuff to the point of almost crying and then, when you least expect it, back to funny stuff. He's a once in a lifetime gem... I am so fucking happy to live in the same time as him. There's no right words to describe him, I refuse to believe he's just a human.
@ilgridiron1
@ilgridiron1 2 жыл бұрын
This is from his first special (“Words, Words, Words” - This is comedy central so Netflix can’t swallow it up. This is the one special you can buy on DVD. He’s only 20 years old here. He has yet to be overwhelmed with success at the time of this performance. Genius at 16
@Marko_Rusak
@Marko_Rusak 2 жыл бұрын
@@ilgridiron1 You're preaching to the choir
@dauntingbutthereyougo6910
@dauntingbutthereyougo6910 2 жыл бұрын
Man I love your passion and I'm here agreeing with everything I just read and feeling the same way
@sunstargames5184
@sunstargames5184 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite of his older songs. You should check out Rant next. Just keep in mind that Bo was raised in a religion that he became jaded by and it's a criticism of those in the community who deserve criticism. I know you have your own beliefs and you don't always agree with Bo's criticisms of religion, so I thought it was worth the warning. It's probably my favorite of his raps. Another really good one is Nerds, but that one has much more inappropriate lyrics and may be difficult to get past youtube censors lol
@Marko_Rusak
@Marko_Rusak 2 жыл бұрын
The line "My drug's attention, I am an addict, but I get paid to indulge in my habit" is absolutely gut-wrenching. I was a little bit disappointed you didn't elaborate on that even though you caught it. It's such a powerful line, but still you did a great job and broke other parts down better then most of the other reaction channels. You got a like from me Dave, keep it up.
@zelsmith4990
@zelsmith4990 2 жыл бұрын
This may be a bit of a pessimistic take, but I find it so telling and ironic that all of the comedians are laughing historically at this song when in reality the song is completely serious and blatantly calling them out. This, personally, is probably my favorite bo burnham song. I'm an artist myself in many different fields, so this hit like a train. I'll be honest I love bos humor, he's one of my favorite comedians, but this song is not funny to me, well parts perhaps on first listen, but this song is more emotionally impactful to me than it is funny. bo himself even says it isn't funny. Like we all laugh at what sounds like jokes on the surface but I think this song in particular is just as he says, a song to help him sleep at night. He means every word. maybe not ever word but damn near.
@bringinthedope5929
@bringinthedope5929 2 жыл бұрын
Great take, as a music artist myself, im' curious what field of art(s) do you create in?
@unclefoot
@unclefoot 2 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic reaction dude. Your breakdown was solid. I think it’s safe to say that Bo has always been extremely aware of himself and others. And by extremely I mean EXTREMELY. I don’t think it’s possible to make the kind of art he makes without an almost superhuman level of awareness both inwards and outwards. This song always breaks my heart…a brilliant 20 year old kid pouring his heart out over a piano, believing that his voice and thoughts aren’t worth anyone’s time or money…regardless of how much of both he gets. A wonderful artist, who can’t stand himself. If you get a chance you should watch the episode of the Green Room on HBO that Bo was on. He’s just a kid sitting in a room with Marc Maron, Ray Romano, Judd Apatow and Garry Shandling and even at that young age, you could see that these wildly successful older comics be overshadowed by this brilliant kid. He stole the show and played Art is Dead in their faces and it’s just the best. Keep ‘em coming!!! Cheers
@MontgomeryWenis
@MontgomeryWenis 2 жыл бұрын
That's the thing about introverted and solitary artists. We can't truly understand others at a personal level, so we can focus our attention on understanding ourselves and the public façade others put on to mask their true selves.
@unclefoot
@unclefoot 2 жыл бұрын
@@MontgomeryWenis true. The more you know about yourself, the more you know about others. Everyone’s different, but for the most part we’re all pretty predictable
@tersommers
@tersommers 2 жыл бұрын
He's very self-aware. I find that self-aware people understand too much about themselves and the world around them. It seems to be a curse for them unless they can find avenues (drugs) or creativity or therapy to help them understand that they need to not take themselves or the world as seriously as they are. Bo chose creativity then therapy to help himself. Maybe it's pessimistic but I feel that is why so many true artists turn to drugs or suicide because they don't understand why they see things the way they do. Thank you for your thoughts!
@42Mrgreenman
@42Mrgreenman 2 жыл бұрын
You took the words out of my mouth. It seems that even with physical and monetary needs secured, those of us who make a point, a habit, or just happen to be highly self-aware are always trying to see every angle. To me it's a kind of recognition of the interconnections that make society function from the individual to the global human community, even when we may be personally doing well, we recognize that just our little pale blue dot of a planet is so vast and complex to contemplate that we never really feel at ease. There's always something F'ed up going on somewhere to someone or something that is suffering needlessly and how we might be able to start a chain of action that may change those circumstances because we know what it's like to suffer with problems we can't fix. So we try to do what we can in solidarity with our fellow human beings...but it never seems like the war is won, there's always another battle... Personally, at the rate that American social breakdown, tensions in global politics, and economic instability are increasing the levels of suffering, more battles are started, and we can't help but try to parse out the nuances and figure out something...anything we can do to spread that empathy that we all need as social animals... Sorry for the diatribe, but topics always have a way of chaining together when (at least I) start trying to understand the fabric of this crazy reality as we travel our paths from cradle to grave...
@ozzymandias5169
@ozzymandias5169 2 жыл бұрын
This is how you hit a nerve as a surgeon, but still be an anesthesiologist to numb the pain. Bo does it, Tim Minchin does it, George Carlin did it, and anyone who can master that skill will always be at the top of my list of excellent humans.
@SkrappyQ
@SkrappyQ 6 ай бұрын
The two bits that stick out to me are "I must be psychotic, I must be demented" and "I am an artist, please God forgive me" Much more powerful if you consider the words at their actual meaning rather than softening them out as synonymous with "I suck". He really thinks what he's doing is abhorrent or even sinful, but still needs it as an outlet for what he's feeling.
@GBNationalist
@GBNationalist Жыл бұрын
There are so many lines where you can hear bo’s genuine self contempt and hatred for the modern version of ‘art’ where everyone is driven by greed instead of passion for bettering the craft. It’s incredibly sad to hear from such a young man with incredible talent and such self awareness.
@patricksimnor6589
@patricksimnor6589 2 жыл бұрын
He was talking about George Carlin rolling in his grave. Carlin is probably the best stand up of all time (obviously arguable) but check him out. Do a video on Modern Man, it's like a poem but it's got bars
@Omagadam1
@Omagadam1 2 жыл бұрын
Watching Bo perform this on the Green Room was brutal. Ray Romano right there, face in shock. Like it was about him all along 🤣
@crimson_sakura4197
@crimson_sakura4197 11 ай бұрын
I mean, to be fair, bro asked him to play that song by name. Unless I'm remembering incorrectly.
@Omagadam1
@Omagadam1 11 ай бұрын
@@crimson_sakura4197 the host asked. Not Ray himself
@crimson_sakura4197
@crimson_sakura4197 11 ай бұрын
@@Omagadam1 Oooooooooh, thanks. Lmao, that makes it so much fuckin funnier.
@moni13000
@moni13000 2 жыл бұрын
So when Bo first started in the early KZbin days, he was really just uploading funny songs he wrote to entertain his friends. I don’t think he actually planned to go into comedy as a profession. But one of his videos went viral and his career just took off from there. This song is from one of his first specials. I always saw it as his way of repenting. He loves what he does and he loves the craft. But in the beginning it was all just for fun on KZbin. When he decided to make it a career I think he just started to feel like a fraud. He saw how much it cost to make a show (even a smaller one like this special, compared to his others). So he was suddenly faced with the reality that these people are “wasting” their hard earned money to watch him make silly jokes for an hour. It’s hard for him to justify. I think on one had he understand the value of laughter, but at the same time he doesn’t feel like it’s really worth the money people have to fork out to see him. He’s not saving lives, he’s not inventing something to progress society; he just makes “silly jokes”. He feels like he took an easy way out just because people online encouraged his attention seeking behaviors. I’m sure on some level he understands how brilliant his mind is and what a profound impact he has. But like many other artists throughout history, he is his harshest critic. It’s like he’s convinced himself that no matter how introspective or creative he is with his work, it’s not enough to compensate for the idea that he’s taking advantage of hard working people. So like he said, this song helps him sleep. He’s calling himself (and others) out for being selfish.
@imnotac0p
@imnotac0p 2 жыл бұрын
This was not the best song to play at my Uncle Art's funeral. :(
@douglaslawson9923
@douglaslawson9923 2 жыл бұрын
To answer your questin; "We're rolling in dough, while"Carlin" (as in " George Carlin" is rolling in his grave.
@haraldisdead
@haraldisdead 6 ай бұрын
My favorite people are welloff people who recognize their class ... position. (I don't really like the word "privilege.) It makes the daily toil more bearable.
@curiouselliot
@curiouselliot 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction! “Art” has become all About money these days and Bo is a diamond in the rough. He’s a true empath and clearly feels guilt about all the money “wasted” on what is essentially a “silly show, as he puts it. He brings great happiness to many people (unlike a A lot of the “edgy“ garbage comedians out there) so, personally, I think he should be proud of what he’s doing, even though I understand that, as a true empath, he Cant help thinking about all the people that could be helped with the money that is being spent on you and his promotion and aggrandizement. But, in my opinion, he’s using his platform to make people think about these issues, and he shouldn’t feel guilty at all. He has earned his place (and his success) And he will go down in the pantheon of comics/entertainers as a very special one with a very special message. And a lot of silly ( and brilliant) jokes that make people happy And feel less alone. For a quick laugh, check out the video of Katy Perry introducing Bo at the KZbin awards. She clearly embodies a lot of the stuff that he detests in the entertainment world and this is obvious on his (unimpressed) face as he’s being introduced. She essentially talking about him just turning 18 (in a very creepy way) And afterward, he simply says “thank you Mrs. Perry“, pointing out that she’s a married woman and her comments on this just-turning-18 boy kinda gross ( and, not to mention, would be considered wildly inappropriate for a man to do). But she gets away with it because she’s Katy Perry
@TheDaringPastry1313
@TheDaringPastry1313 2 жыл бұрын
I love this song because it shows that Bo feels self conscious about his fame .. Like he feels guilty at times since people are spending their money on him and other comics.
@trentbobo4171
@trentbobo4171 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, you have such a low booming voice. If I ever write a movie that requires a narrator, ima pay you to narrate.
@whatitdodave
@whatitdodave 2 жыл бұрын
Just let me know!
@spookwilliams
@spookwilliams 2 жыл бұрын
YES HOMIE! I never clicked like this fast! (And I usually don't comment either, but I'm willing to poke the algorithm for you!)
@whatitdodave
@whatitdodave 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you!
@brockstar1461
@brockstar1461 2 жыл бұрын
He has an hour long show on his KZbin channel called “what.” Check it out when you have time.
@Uggo
@Uggo Жыл бұрын
I think this song is Bo's reflection on what art, in particular his art, is really about. I feel that he is not afraid to send a message, only to make an appeal, and this desire is also what moves all the music: the real objective of art, and its real merit, is expression. He says that no art deserves or should be made to achieve anything other than what the making of art itself provides: expression, connection, an impression of you on the world. Making art for him is not something that should be rewarded, because making art itself should be its own reward. Art only has a real reason to exist when it can, alone, justify its own existence. Art is a necessity, not something a person gives for a paycheck; that gives people who work in drugstores, who wake up early. Making art and still being paid for it, receiving money from people, being paid by them to receive applause and spotlight, is the opposite of making art for art's sake. At least this is my review of the song 😔
@pg4594
@pg4594 2 жыл бұрын
Carlin, George Carlin.
@KagatoAsuka
@KagatoAsuka 2 жыл бұрын
The point of this song is very simple everything even art is fake and the fakeness is what makes him claim art is dead as people no longer product art just to make art but instead for a pay check and if they can't make that they don't make art and as such that kills off many would be artist. This can also be seen as him thinking his passion for art is dead and instead he is just doing it for a paycheck and being fake which would be why he mentions the line "I'm wearing make up make up make up" showing just how fake he is at that moment. He also stated "We're rolling in dough while Carlin (George Carlin one of the influential comedians of all time) rolls in his grave."
@darkuw0590
@darkuw0590 2 жыл бұрын
First, JK second. Anyway you are really good as a reactor. Keep the work up.
@jeremiahlakstins1281
@jeremiahlakstins1281 2 жыл бұрын
I love the way you analyze and read into the meaning of songs.
@michellewest4796
@michellewest4796 Жыл бұрын
I believe that George Carlin would have really liked Bo.
@DetroitNickel
@DetroitNickel 2 жыл бұрын
Per usual. Great reaction Dave! 🔥 SUB TO THIS MAN!
@gr4ce..
@gr4ce.. Жыл бұрын
Why is this so funny to everyone- it’s sad.
@Oreochan42
@Oreochan42 2 жыл бұрын
This is the music version of imposter syndrome which is what happens to people whp get introduced to fame super fast. They dont feel deserving or worthy of the attention or notoriety or money. Its a really interesting phenomenon.
@alexz5574
@alexz5574 2 жыл бұрын
Art is taking your internal perspective and expressing it externally.
@mgrega9345
@mgrega9345 2 жыл бұрын
BO WITH FACTS AGAIN! AND DAVE WITH THE COMMENTARY 🔥
@bookerwills8649
@bookerwills8649 8 ай бұрын
You did great
@mysticum9342
@mysticum9342 2 жыл бұрын
The line was about George CARLIN. The comedian
@dylanweldon1631
@dylanweldon1631 2 жыл бұрын
If you’re looking for him to talk about that first topic you discussed, you gotta check out “Repeat Stuff” by Bo… touches on that exact subject of art being the same across the board
@DonnaPoynton.
@DonnaPoynton. 2 жыл бұрын
Yay more Bo Thank you Dave x
@kizukun001
@kizukun001 2 жыл бұрын
If I recall he played that infront of a group of actors/comics.
@gosurf_5068
@gosurf_5068 2 жыл бұрын
this too help me sleep at night. Bo is just build different.
@NyxesRealms
@NyxesRealms 2 жыл бұрын
sup?
@cocknose
@cocknose Жыл бұрын
6:14 idk how that got past the organisers lmao granted idk how showbiz works
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