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Segura is a good addition.Not a huge stand up guy but I'll go with:
Tom Segura
Chris Rock
Dave Chapelle
Bill Burr
Segura is a good addition.Not a huge stand up guy but I'll go with:
Tom Segura
Chris Rock
Dave Chapelle
Bill Burr
Norm and Patrice are good callsRodney Dangerfield, Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, Norm Macdonald, Don Rickles, Greg Giraldo, Patrice O'Neal, Louis CK, Chris Rock, Bill Burr, George Carlin, Jim Gaffigan, Redd Foxx.
Segura is a good addition.
Jeff Foxworthy is a hack.Not necessarily my favorites, and I don't know that these ultimately make it onto Rushmore, but some more that should at least be debated for a Top 10-20 list based on overall popularity/longevity:
-Jim Breuer
-Jeff Foxworthy
-Steven Wright
-Joan Rivers
I have mixed feelings about Williams (Robin that is, Katt I literally cannot understand half the time). Absolute genius and seriously the fastest wit I've ever seen (although Ferguson comes close and Gottfried can handle himself). I always felt a bit uncomfortable watching him with others as he always seemed to need to be the alpha dog and one up everyone and everything, sometimes to the point of being too much.eMost modern guys are derivatives, funny as heck, but following the map laid out by the originals.
Rock, Murphy, CK, Burr, and any "edgy" comedian that talks about real life is copying Pryor in some form.
Any comic using observational humor and language descends from Carlin.
There is a long line of "catskills' era comics but the guy who was the best 'clean' comic was Cosby.
You can pick from Bruce, Rickles, Redd Foxx, Dangerfield and many others as early innovators, but I'm skipping the vaudeville era and going with Williams as the fourth because he was a unique force of nature.
I have others who are my favorites but those 4 are the GOATS.
Whoopi Goldberg?I'll take a side track. If you had to include one woman in the Rushmore Four, who would it be?
Phyllis Diller? Joan Rivers? Roseanne Barr? Amy Shumer?
For female comic's: Joan Rivers was my favorite. But the 'Queen of Mean" Lisa Lampanelli was fearless & smart. To Hulk Hogan at a roast: "Listen, it's the sound of a 19 year-old's ba--s hitting your ex-wife's chin."
Oh man, I completely disagree. He is a genius at taking touchy topics and flirting with the "edge". And he can take an audience and push and pull them wherever he wants to take them. His brain is next level.Surprised at the Chapelle love. He was much better at screenplay and sketch comedy than he was stand up.
There's a certain vein of stand up that's roasting. Don Rickles. Greg Giraldo. Jeff Ross. There's a skill to really hitting a nerve. Lisa Lampanelli is pretty raunchy.I don't find that funny. At all.
I mean...its not like he ever tried to hide itloved Louis CK wish he wasnt a perv
There's a certain vein of stand up that's roasting. Don Rickles. Greg Giraldo. Jeff Ross. There's a skill to really hitting a nerve. Lisa Lampanelli is pretty raunchy.
I like standup to be a set, personally. Like I said above with Chappelle. Take the audience on a mental ride of stuff they didn't think of before.
I wish I appreciated Greg Giraldo more when he was alive. If you haven't heard this story Artie Lang shared on JRE its worth a listen.There's a certain vein of stand up that's roasting. Don Rickles. Greg Giraldo. Jeff Ross. There's a skill to really hitting a nerve. Lisa Lampanelli is pretty raunchy.
I like standup to be a set, personally. Like I said above with Chappelle. Take the audience on a mental ride of stuff they didn't think of before.