Unlike 99.9999% of comedians, he has everyone talking about his material.
January 29, 2019
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âUnlike 99.9999% of comedians, he has everyone talking about his material.â
[Louis C.K. on the toilet]
Stop Calling Louis C.K. "OLD"
By James Altucher
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Last week, someone recorded a set Louis C.K. did, leaked it, and now everyone is upset.
Louis C.K. brings up various issues including the Parkland students, transgender, etc.
Articles say, âheâs punching downâ, âheâs insensitiveâ, âheâs lazyâ, âheâs a hackâ, âwhy is he even performing?â, âheâs lost his edgeâ, etc.
I listened to the bootleg tape. Iâve also seen him perform recently.
Some of the tape was refined material from an older set Iâve seen him do in October.
Some points about this particular set, the outrage, and comedy in general:
A) ITâS A BOOTLEG. ITâS UNFINISHED MATERIAL
If you were a painter and someone saw an unfinished painting they wouldnât say, âHey, it would be better if you finished off this corner!â
You would say, âDUH! I KNOW! ITâS NOT FINISHED!â
B) TOO OLD?
People are bringing out the âold white manâ thing.
HEâS 51! Stop with the âold manâshit.
Iâm 51. Iâm offended on behalf of all 51 year olds.
C) RACISM
The media keeps bringing up the ârecently surfaced tapeâ where he uses the ân-wordâ.
ITâS NOT a ârecently surfaced tapeâ!
EVERYBODY: it was a documentary on HBO called âTalking Funnyâ that featured Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Louis C.K., and Ricky Gervais talking about comedy.
There are over 1,000 reviews, articles, and commentary about this documentary. Most saying how great it is.
CHRIS ROCK used the ân wordâ to describe Louis C.K.! Again, itâs not a recently surfaced tape.
Also, Louis C.K. has a specific joke about this.
He says, he hates the phrase âthe n wordâ, because when the media says it (exactly as written) they PUT the word in your head.
Louis C.K.âs point is that itâs hypocritical for these beautiful white anchors to sidestep racism by using a phrase that means the exact same thing.
And this video is a well-known documentary about comedy on HBO. Again, itâs not a hidden secret that just recently surfaced.
D) JORDAN PETERSON AND TRANSGENDER
People say Louis C.K. was insensitive to transgender people in this tape because he doesnât want to use âthey/themâ.
First, this is the Jordan Peterson issue. The more you screw with language, the closer you get to authoritarianism.
Watch 1,000 Jordan Peterson videos about the history of fascist regimes to learn why this is the case.
So Louis C.K., who has been doing this style of joke for THIRTY YEARS, suggests that he wants to be called âthereâ.
Because he doesnât identify with a gender. He identifies with a location (i.e. specifically, he says, âyour motherâsâ¦â).
Itâs an absurdist way to make a point about the dangers of manipulating language.
He did a similar joke (in substance, not in topic) in his very famous joke (YouTube it) called âMaybeâ, where he suggests kids âmaybeâ should die from peanut allergies (âbut not reallyâ), and that was just the beginning of a joke that could be the best joke told in a special ever. But potentially his most offensive joke.
The way he pulls âMaybeâ off is amazing (watch it).
But I am sure he WORKED that joke over, in private, at clubs just like last weekâs, a million times.
UNFINISHED jokes eventually get finished or die.
Or his joke on abortion in âLouis 2017â where he says âitâs totally killing a whole baby AND women should be allowed to kill babiesâ.
This is much edgier than saying he wants to be referred to as âthereâ but I was in the audience for âLouis 2017â and I can guarantee everyone was laughing.
Or itâs like Dave Chappelle saying, âWhy didnât anyone make a fuss over Caitlyn Jenner changing her name but everyone hated Mohammed Ali for it?â
Thatâs not even a joke. But the crowd laughed. Itâs simply a point that is interesting.
And thereâs Jerrod Carmichaelâs joke from â8â about global warming and why should we care about our grandkids? (âF them,â he says).
This is what comedians do.
E) PARKLAND SHOOTING
Louis C.K. points out that 7,500 people die every day.
âWhy are we listening to a kidâ testifying in the Senate who âthrew a fat kid in the way to avoid getting shot at?â
Why not the guy who âelectrocuted his parentsâ? (The absurdity of both images gets people laughing.)
First off, itâs a joke-in-progress.
I have watched Louis C.K. several times since he has started coming back.
He is WORKING on material.
He brings a notebook on stage and writes down when people laugh and when they donât. I have seen some jokes bomb and some kill (it might take him a year to finish a joke).
Thatâs why they donât record every set for public viewing.
The outrage stems in part on a) whether or not itâs funny (which doesnât matter) and b) whether itâs insensitive to the parents of the kids who were shot at or the kids whose voices have been listened to.
It is insensitive. If I were one of the parents, I might be upset.
(Just to point out: when I saw him in Madison Square Garden with 20,000 people he started off asking all Jews to leave. Everyone laughed.)
But heâs also making the point that maybe we are ignoring less media-approved voices who might be facing deeper societal troubles.
For example, the tens of thousands of Americans dealing every year with the death of their Alzheimer relatives they spent years caring for. While drugs linger in FDA hell waiting to be approved.
He is saying we can be insensitive to everyone or maybe we should try to figure out who else we should be sensitive toward instead of simply having a media show.
Is he right? Is he mean? It doesnât matter. Itâs UNFINISHED material.
But itâs an interesting point. Why arenât we addressing in the media the 22 veterans who kill themselves every day?
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F) A ONE-TWEET LESSON IN COMEDY
Judd Apatow tweeted that the joke was lazy.
Judd Apatow is my all-time favorite comedy producer, director, writer and he is also a stand-up comedian.
Check out: Freaks & Geeks (TV), Knocked Up, Funny People, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Superbad (he was producer), Crashing (TV), Love (TV), The Larry Sanders Show (he was a writer. Iâd recommend this first but he had a more minor role), Anchorman, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Trainwreck, The Cable Guy, and Iâm still just scratching the surfaceâ¦
He also wrote my favorite book on comedy, âSick in the Headâ (a reference to the fact that comedians are often âsick in the headâ in order to do what they do at the highest levels).
Judd Apatow tweeted a fascinating tweet that Louis C.K.âs Parkland joke was lazy and that it showed a deep anger on C.K.âs part and that he should explore that anger in the humor.
When he tweets I have to pay attention.
Forget for a second that the joke is unfinished material. (Although worth noting that, on the tape, it seems like the entire club is laughing.)
Apatowâs tweet should be separately viewed as a lesson on comedy.
Maybe there is a way that Louis C.K. could explore his anger a bit deeper.
He does this very well in his famous âWiFi on a planeâ joke from 10 years ago. He also does this in his joke about hatred for neighbors when he moves into a nice building (coincidence: the building I live in).
But I donât know. Iâm not Louis C.K. He will know if he can make it funnier.
He is known to be an extremely deep comedian so perhaps, if he thinks itâs funny, he will explore that angle when making a finished product.
Apatowâs tweet is a great lesson in that it is always important to see how deep you can go with humor. This is the key to great success for comedians.
But itâs important to keep noting this was a bootleg tape and the material was not meant to be heard by everyone.
Maybe Louis C.K. sometimes tries this joke out in different ways and is assessing the best way to go.
Or maybe he thinks this is the best way to tell the joke. We just donât know. Maybe heâs right. Maybe he couldnât find a deeper angle.
Or maybe Louis C.K. is working through other issues now. We have no clue. We have no clue how his material will evolve into finished material. I canât wait to see the journey.
100% of his jokes are offensive. People, in general, are stupid and offensive and absurd and he makes fun of that, often by taking on that role himself.
It still doesnât seem like a lazy joke.
Itâs an interesting point about who the media picks to be its âstarsâ and what groups it ignores (and hence disempowers). Why is Chris Brown still making records? Why arenât veterans heard from more?
And, weâre all talking about it. Iâve seen about 20 articles on this joke.
I own a comedy club (Seinfeld performed there on Sunday).
I see 7+ comedians every night. I see 100+ âlazyâ jokes every day.
Not from bad comedians. From professional comedians with TV shows and Netflix specials, etc. And the audiences love these jokes.
The typical set is a comedian doing premise/punchline for 15 minutes.
Most of the jokes are not about anything topical. They are designed to just get laughs and then move on.
These comedians talk about current relationships whether or not they are in one. They talk about experiences they never had. They twist words and make it funny.
Example: âThe girl next to me on the plane was really, really into me⦠shutting up.â
They are getting the laughs but maybe they would even admit they are playing it safe. Sticking to what works every time. It works!
Perhaps they can be called âlazyâ. Their jokes are very funny but maybe not as memorable or thought-provoking.
I have great admiration for that skill of non-stop premise/punchline. Itâs very difficult to write those jokes.
But itâs not what Louis C.K. does. Or Dave Chappelle (also recently criticized for insensitive material) or Chris Rock or Ellen DeGeneres (her amazing special âRelatableâ about how to be relatable from your mega-mansion (and also getting some criticism)).
Itâs not what Jerrod Carmichael does (e.g. let your grandchildren die from global warming, he points out in the Bo Burnham-directed, HBO special, â8â, which I HIGHLY recommend).
They talk about things that will maybe get people very, very angry (Louis 2017 makes fun of pro-life, pro-choice, Muslims, Jews, and on and on). And the joke works if itâs also funny and makes people think.
But it takes a lot of work. As Seinfeld points out in âTalking Funnyâ, maybe it takes five years to craft a single joke.
The booker at my club said she would not book Louis C.K. and she gave her reasons.
This is what makes a great society. People can agree and disagree and discuss and hopefully we all learn from each otherâs perspectives.
I like to learn. The most impactful thing for me in this argument is Judd Apatowâs tweets on the topic. It got me thinking.
I went to a Louis C.K. set a few weeks ago. Everyone was laughing. Chris Rock was cheering him on. I was laughing. I think he offended everyone.
The next day, the NY Post said people were booing and walking out.
Iâm not sure why they lied. I was there! Nobody was booing or walking out.
Is this recent tape âtoo edgyâ? Too lazy? Is he punching down? Is he punching up? (Iâve seen both arguments in the media).
All I know is: unlike 99.9999% of comedians, he has everyone talking about his material.
The jokeâs on all of us.
Sincerely,
[James Altucher]
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