Reggie Watts Was The Coolest Guy On Tour With Conan | Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

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Published on November 6, 2023

Reggie Watts opened for Conan on “The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour” and constantly had incredibly cool guests backstage.

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20 comments

  • LaChauntis Washington 6 months ago

    This is great 😂😂😂😂

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  • greggsandler 6 months ago

    Reggie’s bringing hexie back.

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  • jason engberg 6 months ago

    Back in the day there was this Band from Seattle called Maktub with Reggie on Lead Vocals. Tremendously Powerful Stuff!!! There was a rule in Seattle, that you weren’t considered a musician in town if you didn’t play in a band with Reggie at least once. Then Conan, Kwanza Juice!!! Then TedTalks and now the historical figure you see before you! Anybody who had to deal with James Corden for that many years is a Rockstar in my book!

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  • Guitar Matricide 6 months ago

    For the longest time, all I used YouTube for was watching Reggie Watts performances.

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  • Emiliano O. 6 months ago

    I was at the San Francisco show at The Masonic. Reggie straight up killed. He really set up the proper mood for everything.

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  • whitestoneandy 6 months ago

    Conan is very well read and has a great memory. We do indeed get quixotic Don Quixote

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  • C'est Moi 6 months ago

    RW.. never funny

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  • franklin jackson 6 months ago

    keep up hard work on your show

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  • Jemy 6 months ago

    Reggie just goes on and on about nothing in particular. Please let Conan or someone else speak once in a while. ➿️➿️➿️➿️

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  • Wade Rowland 6 months ago

    Reggie!! Montana!!! Don Quixote!!! YES!!!!!

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  • 0FFICERPROBLEM 6 months ago

    Conan killed me with the descriptions of Reggie’s dressing room.
    Also, post-truth guys, post-truth.

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  • Aaron Arce 6 months ago

    I thought that was masturbating bear on Conans shirt

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  • Luis Arellanes 6 months ago

    Met Reggie backstage at a festival last year, such a nice and witty dude, my goodness, remember seeing him on Conan way back when, Loved this episode!!

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  • Riva G 6 months ago

    well he certainly didn’t talk in this clip

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  • Jake Sorich 6 months ago

    I think Reggie said like 3 words in this entire 7 minute section. Hah!

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  • Josh Belville 6 months ago

    I got to see the first stop of the tour in Eugene. Apparently Reggie was swearing too much and being too provocative in his music during his set and they had to tone it down for the rest of the tour. 🤣 Was truly a great show.

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  • E 1 6 months ago

    Reggie’s from Montana – ❤

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  • ecurrencyhodler 6 months ago

    Did I just watch 7.5 minutes and only hear Reggie Watts say 10 words?

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  • 𝒮𝒽𝑜𝑒 𝒫𝒶𝑒𝓃𝑔 6 months ago

    Isnt this guy a sidekick of another late night host? Or was it ellen?

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  • YouTube Censors 6 months ago

    I knew Reggie back when he was going to Cornish, we went to the same parties, knew the same people, chatted sometimes but he’d never remember me. This was in 95-97. Even back then he was the coolest, nicest guy ever. Everyone knew he was going to go places. He got along with everyone, could work with anyone, could get people together for new projects. Very happy for him!

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