@CrapOfTheWorld then you were never a true fan. he's talking mostly about having children that you can't support. and its a joke, if you cant separate that from his actual opinions then you shouldn't be watching him anyways idiot... don't ever speak poorly about bill hicks. he's a fucking messiah you bitch.
@fairtex7 I have no real desire to be a 'true fan', whatever you think that means. The joke that relies on preconceptions and an attitude that I am very much opposed to. I find it hard to respect someone who can speak, as he does, of the virtues of kindness and the oneness of humanity, and yet be so vitriolic, and I don't consider 'it's a joke' to be a valid defence.
@CrapOfTheWorld and as Bill Hicks would call you. you're just a fucking peon in the masses. so just stfu and watch the kardashians you shithead. have your girlfriend explain it to you.
@orgasmicide2 Society makes people lazy and complacent. When someones parents spend their lives watching "the game", it makes it very easy for a kid to grow up only knowing football and basketball. I disagree with using America to show that freedom doesn't work because I don't think most of us are free. Just because you are legally able to follow your dreams and find success doesn't mean you are free. Point in case, most of my friends are legally free, but mentally imprisoned in the (cont)
@Kullg4r I cant imagine how much he hates the audience he pleases. because lets face it what makes bill hicks bill hicks is that he thinks for himself and doesnt give a fuck what people think of him but by doing so he realizes everyone else is a bunch of pawns on a chessboard.
I love Bill Hicks emmensely, but on a serious note, the show "Cops" is dispicable for us to watch and not b outraged. Americans actually enjoy watching this mild form of ""cannibalism". Sad. Half of the show involves people that have been preyed upon by the system and are under the influence of CIA, mexican-cartel, drugs. Do other countries enjoy watching part of their fellow countrymen being poisoned and being entrapped on public TV? We should really feel sorry for these ghetto people.
@TheArbiter74 why do you sympathize with the victims? these problematic people have always existed in the bottom rungs of society. COPS serves merely as social commentary, trying to portray what the police have to deal with on a day to day basis. The common rabble have always been morons. Ghetto people? They are your neighbors when they aren't trying to impress their friends. Awaken from your libritarian slumber. People don't want freedom, nor do they know what to do with it when they have it.
@h0ah0ah0ah0ah0a "People don't want freedom, nor do they know what to do with it when they have it"
That's a little bold. Try living in a society without even the facade of being free and I doubt you'd have the same opinion. And I can sympathize with what "cops have to deal with" but they chose their jobs. They knew what they were getting into and the negatives come with the territory.
davidvh is right. Hicks was on Letterman many, many times throughout the years.
The night he was pulled from the broadcast was such a crucial blow to his morale because it was right before the debut of his big HBO special, which the Letterman spot would have done a lot to help promote.
All of this is well documented. Watch "It's Just A Ride", it couldn't be stated any clearer that Hicks had been on Letterman before.
LMFAO he was so damn funny and a very intelligent and witty young man who saw all the tainted egos that was corrupting and dumbing the nation/ the world so as not to discover the truth rendering everyone ignorant, dumb, uncivilised and ultimately un-evolved he saw through those so called humans and what there plan of action was to keep the dumb dumber and to make the rich even richer feeding there gluttonous ethos through the "capitalist gangbang" MY GOD THE WORLD NEEDS YOU MORE THAN EVER BILL
Fame never went to his head, he was never particularly famous. He got lucky in England a few times, but otherwise he was unmarketable. The only people who saw him here were nitwits who go to bars to watch whatever guy happens to be standing behind the mic. Don't judge him based on a few moments of frustration towards the end of his life. Is that what your belief-system teaches? Bill lived a life in service to others, I was only 4 when he died, yet thanks to Bill's voice I'm a happier person.
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Bill Hicks frequently appeared on David Letterman before a nation-wide audience. I call that pretty famous for a stand-up comedian. Then suddenly he got a taste of fame and fortune also perhaps, and decided it was time to be not so friendly, and less the comrade, and so God took him out, same as he did Michael Jackson. The lesson here for all of us is of course, repent before it is too late. Atheists will say that is blablabla but fact is Bill Hicks is dead, and at a very young age. Fame got him
You sir, are wrong. He almost appeared on Letterman. It was to be his first big TV spot. Letterman pulled his act from the show for touching too many "hot spots." More than one time. Dave just apologized formally this year. The life of a fringe comedian is not one of fame, not in the abstract it's not. A lot of people know who he was, but that's not fame... he's about as famous as you local garage band, the ones that almost "made it."
@TuckmanJiggityJones Boy did you get that wrong 'sir'.. he HAS appeared on Letterman. The last gig was pulled due to the show being worried about upsetting pro lifers, who had paid for advertising in the show. It was a conflict of interest to have Bill's segment (which included anti pro life material) on the show.
How am I wrong exactly? You just verified everything I said. Everything I said is still true, you just added more details to it. Yes, he was on Letterman a few times, but he never "appeared" to the television audience because his act would always get pulled. His act was pulled because it would offend pro-lifers... those would be the "hot spots" I mentioned.
@TuckmanJiggityJones "he's about as famous as you local garage band" Then or now? Actually, it was more like an underground band than a local garage band - for the sake of accuracy, anyway.
davidvh is right. Hicks was on Letterman many, many times throughout the years.
The night he was pulled from the broadcast was such a crucial blow to his morale because it was right before the debut of his big HBO special, which the Letterman spot would have done a lot to help promote.
All of this is well documented. Watch "It's Just A Ride", it couldn't be stated any clearer that Hicks had been on Letterman before.
Fuck off you idiot, you know nothing beyond whatever fundamentalist Christian bullshit you've been indoctrinated with. Would love to bash your face in and see if your 'God' comes to your aid then. You will be a fool your whole life.
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First thing.
What does it matter a man to gain the whole world if he loses his soul. Bill Hicks was well on his way, as the increasing amount of hate and vanity in his performances give ample evidence for.
Second.
And this one is quite simple so I know you will get this.
Hate and vanity? He made the world a better place by reaching out and touching people's souls with wisdom, insight and a love for humanity and ultimately, yes God as well. He didn't answer to fame or money... refused to sell his soul and maintained his course with pride and dignity... His comedy may have been filled with acts of agression and madness but also with a love for the human spirit and the knowledge that we, in essence are good, despite political /religious beliefs driving us insane.
Awake to the true nature of your own reality... perhaps you'll see things differently. This man was brilliant, a beautiful, loving soul. I think your idea of reality should be just that, YOUR idea... not someone elses that was kicked into your head as a child.
he LOVED humanity and this opportunity of FREE WILL we all have and can LOSE in an instant...Hicks was one of the most brilliant men and its a pity that you cant comprehend his compassion...check out his shows tho man legit this guy changed my life for the FAR BETTER
Matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, and we are all one consciousness, experienceing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves.-Bill Hicks-
Where exactly does he say that here? And the fact that he said that elsewhere, and presumably knows(!) and then acts like this, trash-talks these down-and-out people in such a grossly and evil stereotypical manner tells me quite clearly, that it is not the amount of knowledge we once possessed or the beauty of our insights that will save the human race, but the daily commitment to love, compassion, and understanding.
What good is it finding the path if you lose it again, through own choices?
For one, you're exactly the type of person Bill would hate with that "path" bullshit. What if you're on the wrong path? What if there is no path? Did you ever think that for a minute that maybe humans have the ability to reason and think rationally so we can better ourselves and guide ourselves how we, as a race, see fit? If you will watch some more of his acts you will see that he was a very compassionate person, he's just no bullshit. Lastly, its comedy, its meant to be taken lightly. Do so.
If Bill Hicks didn't die when he did, he'd probably die of a multiple aneurysm when Bush jr. got elected. Maybe he was the smart one, getting out when he did.
he spoke for what really mattered in this world and brought people into the light just like George Carlin... he died from cancer, he did what he loved, and he loved his life.... i'm pretty sure your the idiot here
I've seen this like 10 times straight, this is Bill at his best.
Hyan36 5 months ago
Bill Hicks making fun of poor people and victims of abuse? My opinion of him just dropped by about 95%.
CrapOfTheWorld 5 months ago
@CrapOfTheWorld my opinion of you just dropped about 150%. how 'bout them apples?
dirtbag1713 4 months ago
@dirtbag1713 I don't think you had an opinion of my prior to seeing that comment, so that's unlikely to be true.
CrapOfTheWorld 4 months ago
@CrapOfTheWorld then you were never a true fan. he's talking mostly about having children that you can't support. and its a joke, if you cant separate that from his actual opinions then you shouldn't be watching him anyways idiot... don't ever speak poorly about bill hicks. he's a fucking messiah you bitch.
fairtex7 4 months ago
@fairtex7 I have no real desire to be a 'true fan', whatever you think that means. The joke that relies on preconceptions and an attitude that I am very much opposed to. I find it hard to respect someone who can speak, as he does, of the virtues of kindness and the oneness of humanity, and yet be so vitriolic, and I don't consider 'it's a joke' to be a valid defence.
And watch the what?
CrapOfTheWorld 4 months ago
@CrapOfTheWorld and as Bill Hicks would call you. you're just a fucking peon in the masses. so just stfu and watch the kardashians you shithead. have your girlfriend explain it to you.
fairtex7 4 months ago
"... and film the little criminal COMIN' OUT!!!". Como me reí con esa frase por favor...
angantyr86 5 months ago
Never heard this one before! "just get a cops camera up your pussy and film the criminal coming out!" LOL!!
happyhazelnut 6 months ago
i. can't. stop. watching. bill. hicks....
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weselefigara 6 months ago
@orgasmicide2 (cont) little worlds they grew up in.
BostonxKing 8 months ago
@orgasmicide2 Society makes people lazy and complacent. When someones parents spend their lives watching "the game", it makes it very easy for a kid to grow up only knowing football and basketball. I disagree with using America to show that freedom doesn't work because I don't think most of us are free. Just because you are legally able to follow your dreams and find success doesn't mean you are free. Point in case, most of my friends are legally free, but mentally imprisoned in the (cont)
BostonxKing 8 months ago
@BostonxKing true, not to mention that in a metaphysical sense, you are just following cause and effect.
JRC3034 7 months ago
@AdOyShOy gold
KhalDrogo76 10 months ago
I love you can hear people in the crowd yelling "We love you" when he says "Hi, I'm Bill and im a cops watcher."
Kullg4r 1 year ago
It gains extra resonance when you know he actually went through AA.
damnyoustamos 1 year ago
@damnyoustamos Did he? I didn't know that.
Kullg4r 1 year ago
@Kullg4r I cant imagine how much he hates the audience he pleases. because lets face it what makes bill hicks bill hicks is that he thinks for himself and doesnt give a fuck what people think of him but by doing so he realizes everyone else is a bunch of pawns on a chessboard.
xXxOilKingxXx 8 months ago
What does their family tree look like, a stump?
petestrat07 1 year ago
I love Bill Hicks emmensely, but on a serious note, the show "Cops" is dispicable for us to watch and not b outraged. Americans actually enjoy watching this mild form of ""cannibalism". Sad. Half of the show involves people that have been preyed upon by the system and are under the influence of CIA, mexican-cartel, drugs. Do other countries enjoy watching part of their fellow countrymen being poisoned and being entrapped on public TV? We should really feel sorry for these ghetto people.
TheArbiter74 1 year ago
@TheArbiter74 why do you sympathize with the victims? these problematic people have always existed in the bottom rungs of society. COPS serves merely as social commentary, trying to portray what the police have to deal with on a day to day basis. The common rabble have always been morons. Ghetto people? They are your neighbors when they aren't trying to impress their friends. Awaken from your libritarian slumber. People don't want freedom, nor do they know what to do with it when they have it.
h0ah0ah0ah0ah0a 1 year ago
@h0ah0ah0ah0ah0a Well aren't you just a bastard?
Kullg4r 1 year ago
@h0ah0ah0ah0ah0a "People don't want freedom, nor do they know what to do with it when they have it"
That's a little bold. Try living in a society without even the facade of being free and I doubt you'd have the same opinion. And I can sympathize with what "cops have to deal with" but they chose their jobs. They knew what they were getting into and the negatives come with the territory.
BostonxKing 11 months ago
Nowadays the show would be Jersey Shore.
yassymeeny 1 year ago
This guy has kept me sane in a crazy world, hope to meet you in hell bill.
fatboi99 1 year ago
davidvh is right. Hicks was on Letterman many, many times throughout the years.
The night he was pulled from the broadcast was such a crucial blow to his morale because it was right before the debut of his big HBO special, which the Letterman spot would have done a lot to help promote.
All of this is well documented. Watch "It's Just A Ride", it couldn't be stated any clearer that Hicks had been on Letterman before.
AmmonRa801 1 year ago
LMFAO he was so damn funny and a very intelligent and witty young man who saw all the tainted egos that was corrupting and dumbing the nation/ the world so as not to discover the truth rendering everyone ignorant, dumb, uncivilised and ultimately un-evolved he saw through those so called humans and what there plan of action was to keep the dumb dumber and to make the rich even richer feeding there gluttonous ethos through the "capitalist gangbang" MY GOD THE WORLD NEEDS YOU MORE THAN EVER BILL
th1sisnotr 1 year ago 3
"It happens to be true, which gives it that extra oomph!"
Ninjamonkey767 2 years ago
BILL HICKS WILL ALWAYS BE MY HERO
cashfan123 2 years ago 8
"What does their family tree look like, a stump?"
PayNoAttentiontoCaes 2 years ago 3
Dear god I love Bill Hicks. RIP you awesome son of a bitch
kitthehacker 2 years ago 11
I hardly ever really laugh hard at something, but Bill is the only one I know who makes me laugh so damn hard.
korn47382 2 years ago 7
hahahahaha
shamanhealer2012 2 years ago
Fame never went to his head, he was never particularly famous. He got lucky in England a few times, but otherwise he was unmarketable. The only people who saw him here were nitwits who go to bars to watch whatever guy happens to be standing behind the mic. Don't judge him based on a few moments of frustration towards the end of his life. Is that what your belief-system teaches? Bill lived a life in service to others, I was only 4 when he died, yet thanks to Bill's voice I'm a happier person.
TuckmanJiggityJones 2 years ago 9
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Bill Hicks frequently appeared on David Letterman before a nation-wide audience. I call that pretty famous for a stand-up comedian. Then suddenly he got a taste of fame and fortune also perhaps, and decided it was time to be not so friendly, and less the comrade, and so God took him out, same as he did Michael Jackson. The lesson here for all of us is of course, repent before it is too late. Atheists will say that is blablabla but fact is Bill Hicks is dead, and at a very young age. Fame got him
jesperbech 2 years ago
You sir, are wrong. He almost appeared on Letterman. It was to be his first big TV spot. Letterman pulled his act from the show for touching too many "hot spots." More than one time. Dave just apologized formally this year. The life of a fringe comedian is not one of fame, not in the abstract it's not. A lot of people know who he was, but that's not fame... he's about as famous as you local garage band, the ones that almost "made it."
TuckmanJiggityJones 2 years ago
Actually it was his last appearence on Letterman was cut. Bill was on more than once.
puttheblame 2 years ago
Hicks actually appeared 12 times on Letterman. And he was huge in England. I think British humor is the best in the world. But that's just me.
davidvh 2 years ago 7
I used to like British humor too... but then I realized that not everyone who's British is John Cleese.
TuckmanJiggityJones 1 year ago
@TuckmanJiggityJones Boy did you get that wrong 'sir'.. he HAS appeared on Letterman. The last gig was pulled due to the show being worried about upsetting pro lifers, who had paid for advertising in the show. It was a conflict of interest to have Bill's segment (which included anti pro life material) on the show.
Annie1962 1 year ago
How am I wrong exactly? You just verified everything I said. Everything I said is still true, you just added more details to it. Yes, he was on Letterman a few times, but he never "appeared" to the television audience because his act would always get pulled. His act was pulled because it would offend pro-lifers... those would be the "hot spots" I mentioned.
TuckmanJiggityJones 1 year ago
@TuckmanJiggityJones "he's about as famous as you local garage band" Then or now? Actually, it was more like an underground band than a local garage band - for the sake of accuracy, anyway.
llevitron 1 year ago
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@TuckmanJiggityJones
davidvh is right. Hicks was on Letterman many, many times throughout the years.
The night he was pulled from the broadcast was such a crucial blow to his morale because it was right before the debut of his big HBO special, which the Letterman spot would have done a lot to help promote.
All of this is well documented. Watch "It's Just A Ride", it couldn't be stated any clearer that Hicks had been on Letterman before.
AmmonRa801 1 year ago
Fuck off you idiot, you know nothing beyond whatever fundamentalist Christian bullshit you've been indoctrinated with. Would love to bash your face in and see if your 'God' comes to your aid then. You will be a fool your whole life.
agentdreyer 2 years ago
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First thing.
What does it matter a man to gain the whole world if he loses his soul. Bill Hicks was well on his way, as the increasing amount of hate and vanity in his performances give ample evidence for.
Second.
And this one is quite simple so I know you will get this.
_Manners_.
jesperbech 2 years ago
Hate and vanity? He made the world a better place by reaching out and touching people's souls with wisdom, insight and a love for humanity and ultimately, yes God as well. He didn't answer to fame or money... refused to sell his soul and maintained his course with pride and dignity... His comedy may have been filled with acts of agression and madness but also with a love for the human spirit and the knowledge that we, in essence are good, despite political /religious beliefs driving us insane.
novarock86 2 years ago 7
You're really not getting the point of his acts.
tiby2403 2 years ago 3
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This man is insulting left and right. It's ugly.
jesperbech 2 years ago
Awake to the true nature of your own reality... perhaps you'll see things differently. This man was brilliant, a beautiful, loving soul. I think your idea of reality should be just that, YOUR idea... not someone elses that was kicked into your head as a child.
5 dried grams.
TuckmanJiggityJones 2 years ago
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Fame went to his head and he got evil at the end. More and more so. Maybe he earned his death..
jesperbech 2 years ago
he LOVED humanity and this opportunity of FREE WILL we all have and can LOSE in an instant...Hicks was one of the most brilliant men and its a pity that you cant comprehend his compassion...check out his shows tho man legit this guy changed my life for the FAR BETTER
011lifeAdream235 2 years ago 5
@011lifeAdream235 well its his straight foward additude that drives people away. basically, thery're pussies
broadcastmyass4u 2 years ago 3
Matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, and we are all one consciousness, experienceing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves.-Bill Hicks-
tell me thats ugly
karlos0955 2 years ago
Where exactly does he say that here? And the fact that he said that elsewhere, and presumably knows(!) and then acts like this, trash-talks these down-and-out people in such a grossly and evil stereotypical manner tells me quite clearly, that it is not the amount of knowledge we once possessed or the beauty of our insights that will save the human race, but the daily commitment to love, compassion, and understanding.
What good is it finding the path if you lose it again, through own choices?
jesperbech 2 years ago
I take it you've never actually been to the South.
lurdanhelhart 2 years ago
For one, you're exactly the type of person Bill would hate with that "path" bullshit. What if you're on the wrong path? What if there is no path? Did you ever think that for a minute that maybe humans have the ability to reason and think rationally so we can better ourselves and guide ourselves how we, as a race, see fit? If you will watch some more of his acts you will see that he was a very compassionate person, he's just no bullshit. Lastly, its comedy, its meant to be taken lightly. Do so.
karlos0955 2 years ago
If Bill Hicks didn't die when he did, he'd probably die of a multiple aneurysm when Bush jr. got elected. Maybe he was the smart one, getting out when he did.
sykoticcontrol 2 years ago
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FreedomForMankind 2 years ago
5 dried grams man
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kermitcintronsucks 3 years ago
Which act was this from?
Doctorkillbydeath87 4 years ago 6
It's on Rant In E Minor.
davidvh 4 years ago 13
THIS is going to be interesting. XD
DarkAngelKisses13th 4 years ago
Fucking brilliant. Man, could you imagine if Bill was alive today? The fun he'd have with the whole war on terror? Shit that'd be great
45825243 4 years ago 61
Absolutely, back then he had 'American Gladiator', today he would've had 'American Idol' - "corporate f#*@ing shills."
MBava67 4 years ago 14
Yeah. And "American Gladiators" is coming back too.
Incongruent 4 years ago 11
Ugh.
MBava67 4 years ago 7
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I'm pretty sure he is dead for a reason.
kermitcintronsucks 4 years ago
Yeah, he illuminated everything that ever mattered
CCSmashers 4 years ago 41
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hahaha you retards.
nooooo dont say that!!!! !! How dare you say something like that about bills tragic death!!!!! I M GIVING THIS A DOWN THUMB!!!........
dumb fucks Bill still hates you. hahahahaha
FresyEhshee 3 years ago
he spoke for what really mattered in this world and brought people into the light just like George Carlin... he died from cancer, he did what he loved, and he loved his life.... i'm pretty sure your the idiot here
holymolygodman 2 years ago
He'd shoot himself on stage.
creatorofk 8 months ago
@creatorofk No. That'd just be stupid.
happyhazelnut 6 months ago
nice one,
FuckGooTube 4 years ago 4