Belle and Sebastian Rate Moby, Dad Jokes, and Baseball | Over/Under

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Belle and Sebastian Rate Moby, Dad Jokes, and Baseball | Over/Under
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Stuarts genuine shock on hearing Moby and going "The little guy?" is the most honest moment in music

alrightbymondaymusic
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-Stu: "Well, he was a hero to most.
-Stevie: "But i didn´t meant shit to me..." LOLLLL

PaganPoetry
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"moby? the little guy?" lmao

jackmcmuscles
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Every time Moby comes up in any conversation my boyfriend and I say "the little guy" in our best Scottish accent without fail

jennielizross
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I only got into them a couple months ago, but Tigermilk and especially If you're feeling sinister are incredible albums. The latter one possibly being one of my favorites of all time.

sagafor
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of course Stu loves baseball. how else would we have gotten Piazza, New York Catcher?

DrLongSchIong
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"I used to think my dad was Elvis, but I haven't told him that yet. I haven't told my dad either"

alexharbin
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belle and sebastian making a public enemy joke is p awesome

azambuja
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Baseball has to be seen live to really be appreciated. I went to one baseball game in Boston and it was amazing.

AnthonyMonaghan
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So they're really two people afterall

horseshoulder
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One of my favorite group of musicians.

nweeezy
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Which one's Belle and which one's Sebastian?

saintfrancis
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TIL Belle & Sebastian left their drummer in a Wal Mart.

MattFoleysGhost
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Wow Stevie is demented, thanks for that Stevie!

peterl
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Stuart went to my church and is apart of the choir

nathanielb
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I fuckin died when they answered with a Public Enemy quote

dank
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Don’t have a clue who these guys are but I like them

bendixon
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Strikes me funny (yet sad) that so many people today still get off on repeating Chuck D's quote about Elvis from his iconic album nearly 30 years ago. A quote that ended up with Chuck getting a humbling lesson after he sat down with BB King along with James Brown, Little Richard, Bobby Blue Bland, Ike Turner and other Blues, R&B, Soul artist from Elvis's era.
They all basically schooled Chuck on how he bought into a ridiculous made-up rumor that Elvis was racist and was wrong for selling that to an ignorant America.. as if it was truth.
He also got reminded by those guys that they all had tremendous respect for Elvis. He gave credit in all his interviews, and even beyond that, praised and defended black artists and black music. BB King mentioned in his autobiography Elvis was the ONLY white artist showing up at black charity events to help support poor black folks trying to raise money for the poor.

In a segregated America mainstream racist white America, including the KKK, they HATED Elvis for that shit. He was not being afraid to show young white America that black was beautiful.

BB King and many others stated in interviews over the years Elvis had guts and was brave to be doing what he was doing. No other white icon was taking all the hate and harsh criticism that Elvis took.

Little Richard called Elvis his "kind & wonderful friend", and also called him an "Integrator" and credited Elvis multiple times over the years as being the one that broke down the doors and barriers for all other artists to follow him through.

Chuck has acknowledged talking to these guys many years ago and he has since come away with great respect for Elvis.

Most white people today won't do a *damn thing* and their entire lives remotely close to as individualistic or impactful as Elvis did.

I think 30 years later one of the big takeaways for people (that have researched this subject) is that we should not get our history lessons from music artists and there lyrics.

And I think it's time the pretentious snooty white folks *like these two in video* quit disingenuously quoting Chuck D and saying something that BB King and James Brown would have put them on their ass for saying.

That white boy took a hell of a lot of s**t from racist white people. And by all accounts, especially the many black folks that knew him over the years, he was one hell of a good man.

Clowns on this thread saying they loved it when these 2 made the Chuck D reference...

LMFAO

Here's a thought - Let's not be so WOKE that we actually appear half asleep or stupid.

soulman
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They speak like they are French but they're actually Scottish! Nice!

suleymantekingurmen
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Moby hasn’t been cool or relevant since 2000. Play was a legitimately great album though.

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