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Apparently I'm the only one who never found Louis CK funny. Never got the appeal
His older stuff is better. He tried too hard too be offensive in his most recent bits.
Apparently I'm the only one who never found Louis CK funny. Never got the appeal
No, not exclusively watched in person. It means if you have seen them on YouTube, TV, or on a DVD you purchased./endthread
Rickles is one of my idols.
The Beast Sam Kinnison in Rochester. Early 1990's.
Is he the one who screamed?
Is he the one who screamed?
Love rickles/endthread
Rickles is one of my idols.
I’ll stick with current comedians. Chapelle is king right now. Jesselnik’s timing is amazing and I’m surprised no one mentioned Gilbert Gottfried
Absolute gold.MOVE TO WHERE THE FOOD IS!!!!!! YOU LIVE IN A DESERT!!!!!!!!
in September 2010, Whitney donated $5 million to the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Glad you mentioned Jeni. Another who died way too soon. I felt he was really starting to his stride with his final HBO special. Deeply troubled man, but well-respected in the comedy community.
Saw him at a small club in Denver in 1999. I still think that is the funniest show I have ever seen live. Followed him closely until he killed himself — a damn shame.
In a similar vein, for some reason when I was tossing and turning around 4 a.m. today I was thinking that no one mentioned Jonathan Winters. I loved him when I was a kid. Loved Bob Newhart, too.No Newhart or Gobel?
Newhart was the master of dry wit. Midwestern, "aw shucks" persona. Not flamboyant, but seems like a nice guy.In a similar vein, for some reason when I was tossing and turning around 4 a.m. today I was thinking that no one mentioned Jonathan Winters. I loved him when I was a kid. Loved Bob Newhart, too.
So, basically, he was getting no respect at all?I saw Chappelle at a small comedy club in SF around ten years ago. It was a small, intimate thing and he basically chatted with the audience the entire time. This was after he had walked away from his TV show and nobody had really heard from him in a while. I think he's a genius.
Another that I saw live that I haven't seen mentioned is Lewis Black. Very funny man.
And someone earlier in the thread mentioned seeing Rodney Dangerfield on campus in the early 80's. I think I was at that show too. My memory was being disappointed in his act as it was all material that was on his comedy album. I also remember the crowd heckling pretty brutally.