Adam Sandler | Full Episode | Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2022
- Live from the Netflix is a Joke Fest at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. Recorded on May 3, 2022.
On Cadence13’s Fly on the Wall, Saturday Night Live stars Dana Carvey and David Spade take listeners behind the scenes and reminisce about their favorite SNL moments, memories, and sketches with special guests.
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I think this podcast would benefit from being in video format. Missing out on all the visual bits, plus Dana and David’s voices are nearly identical.
Was thinking the exact same thing!
There's something wrong with your ears
They have it. They show tiny clips of them sometimes. Probably trying to get the most clicks as possible. Release the audio first, then the video.
They have clips sometimes but we want the full video!
Been thinking this myself for a while now and you articulated it to perfection. Thank you!!!
Another great one. David shrieking with delight when Sandler said onyon, was hilarious. "That's your hero Adam, he doesn't know anything!" Great interplay amongst these guys, such a great conversation.
The original SNL cast and the Carvey, Sandler, Spade, Farley, Myers, Miller era cast members were by far the best. Magic. All of you are so insanely talented. Please start making more comedy movies! These days the world needs more of the kind of belly laughs that only you characters can deliver. It would be so cool to see you three team up to do a movie!
Unfortunately there's a thing called money. What it would take to pay three of these guys would be insane.
Miller was NOT in the "era" with all those young guys....he left as they rose to fame. Carvey and Myers (and Nealon) bridged that gap, but Myers was doing his own thing, which was often two-handers with only him and the host...he didn't participate much with the younger ensemble... One of the best sketches of that "bridge" in 1991 was Il Cantore...Myers has VERY little to to as the maitre'd...but Carvey (between Victoria's legs) and Schneider and Sandler made that an instant classic! Farley is....well....the worst Italian accent I've ever heard.
This is such historical content in the Art of comedy. These dudes have brought such tremendous quality and substance to the craft and skill. David is just so outlandishly funny. I never really knew the genius behind Spade until I just listened to these with no visual. His delivery sounds so deliberate and cavalier. They are pros with such great self awareness!!
Jack and Jill…
Dana and David are my favorite duo!!! 🏆🏆 Love this podcast!!
The Lights Out episode with both of them was so great, this show is like a wish come true for me.
Lorne has helped millions smile with his eye for talent. Thank You, Lorne. Big fan from the beginning of Saturday Night Live.
NBC as a whole
Love seeing all of you guys together. When you all were on SNL was one of my favorite generation of SNL casts. Adam is my favorite actor and Wayne's World is one of my favorite movies.
The SNL skit where Adam was a newer cast member, and it was a “ pepper boy” skit.
Dana was showing Adam how to be the pepper boy and was instructing him table to table.
They came to Chris Farley and he had one line, and totally dominated the skit with one line.
Adam started laughing and it was hysterical
That skit was really funny with Dana carvey . They were like waiters flirting with the grinder...grinding on it... A little more pepper....fffing hilarious
"WHY THANK YOU PEPPER BOY! THATS THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF PEPPER! BRAVO!"
Fresssha peepa?
You got it wrong, pepper boy was actually on sandlers last snl season (20), and dana carvey was not even in the cast at the time, he was guest hosting
You are correct@@leob4403 I came down here to say the same...
I could listen to all of these podcasts for hours! Funny thing, I have not been a fan of SNL for many many years. I love the back stories on everything though!
Omg, I'm having a great time listening to these guys! The charisma, history, rapport, respect & even tho they're all major players, they seem down to earth. Good job fellas! Lotta fun, Very Entertaining! And w an intimate feel for us, the audience, as tho we're getting to listen in on the reminiscences of a buncha bums 😅🏆
I could listen to these "ALL NIGHT LONGGGGG!!!" You can do it all night long
😂 (waterboy) 🤘
Gotta love how 30 yrs later, Spade and Sandler talk like they're meeting for the first time.
“You too, David…” 😂😂😂
What a thrill for Al Moreno to hear Adam say "You're funnier than shit btw"
Congrats Al!! That had to be awesome to hear! And it's on tape! 😊👍
Hysterical! Can’t wait to watch the previous podcasts. Excellent 👌👌👌👌👌
the “hunka johms” reference by spade, added with sandler knowing what he was talking about… is the goldest gold 😭
The reference to click bait "Olsen twins, look at them now". 😆
Sandler, Spade, Farley, Schneider...my teen years were awesome
You accidentally said Schneider too
Keenan n Kel an All That at are the best shows
Big fan of David and Adam..luved it ..thanks so much for the fun ❤😅
This was amazing. Of course I’m on my binge of watching or listening ha ha Ha to the podcast while I’m doing a paper for a class. You guys are giving me some inspiration, and some laughs along the way.
Love the podcast. Just recently found you guys. Loving the laughs. Thank you ❤️
Live audience is added electricity. Nice. I think it makes you guys want to shine brighter.
It's so great to here all of the greats
Ain't Thanksgiving without Sandler singing about Turkey.
The way veteran comedians revel in the success and failure of their friends' skits equally is one of my favorite things.
Binging this pod. Insanely amazing guests and hosts of course.
Thank you for doing these!
What a fun & interesting listen. Thanks heaps. 🇦🇺
I found this a couple weeks ago! 😂 great podcast!
Between me and my husband ((and our 5 kids)) …21 years and we don’t go a day without even the smallest Sandler movie/snl/comedy throwback.
I'm so jealous, I'm never gonna get be able to get married and start a family
Great show guys!!
New favorite Podcast! ❤️
Love this show, you guys are such a great team. It's like the best continuation of your Lights Out episode, I wanted that show to be hours long. Dream came true. Stuff like this, is a gift to all of us, please do this for many years
This podcast has me going through the the SNL archive on Peacock
It's good to hear Dana laugh.He has always been a stand up guy.
Stand up comedy
this is so awesome
Part of the comedy is David trying to Corral/Direct Dana. Love these.
Thank you guys so much for sharing this with me
You guys are magic together! Thanks for a fantastic podcast. I just wish that it was also videotaped ❤️❤️❤️…nothing like the visuals!
Damn this was so good!
Only Farleys brother would yell "Hey Paul getting a little grey" lol
Huffy Bandit I had one. Awesome bike.
Adam has good taste in podcasts lol cause he’s right these are great . And this one is no exception . The only thing that would make these better .. video !
Comics enjoying each other is classic…
Titans of my childhood. This was amazing.
i remember huffy being the budget alternative to the schwinn stingray back in the day .
Does anyone know if Ithere is video of these interviews. Or only audio podcasts?
I looked at my a hole in the mirror today it blew my f ing mind lol thanks Spade . I used to recite that bit at way to young of an age.
The random shifts to Dennis Miller voice are 😂
3 of the funniest guys on earth!
"One rib!" Ca ca ca callback
New Hampshire has the White Mountains and there are many ski areas on good sized mountains, Bode Miller the famous Olympian grew up next to one of them, just clearing up the misconception here, one of the guys said there’s no big mountains there where Adam grew up.
Mount washington at 6288 feet in new Hampshire
The Wedding Singer Pt2: Glen's Revenge. Gotta whole pitch LOL- Hit me up
Adam probably watched the Cajun chef Justin Wilson to get his Cajun man. LMAO.....he was great. He told awesome stories while cooking. "This is what I'm gonna did"
I still say onion and chicken the way Justin said them.
So much Spade
I agree with Sandler…Love this show!!! ❤
Is there a platform where someone can see the video of the podcast?
Great podcast! Get video, please.
I feel sorry for people who didn’t see these guys in their prime. The best ever.
Yeah me too, if only there was some kind of way a person could watch SNL, movies, stand up specials from back then but I guess once aired it's not possible to ever see again.
@@Mark-xb7ro Brilliant!
Just Shoot Me was horrible
I love the podcast and the coverage of the history of SNL. An era that seldom gets covered are 1980-1985 during the non-Lorne times. If you could set-up interviews with Jean Doumanian and Dick Ebersol the two other Executive Producers of SNL. Ebersol would also be really interesting as he helped create SNL and kept the show alive until Lorne returned. Keep up the great work.
Probably because 1980-1985 SNL was really bad, the writers didnt know what they were doing and it was a mess
@@leob4403 80-81 was horrible except for Eddie and Joe. The next few years were terribly uneven...but the 1984-85 season is arguably one of the best....the ALL STAR team of Short, Guest, Crystal, and Shearer has MANY memorable moments. Oops....then a whole new cast in 1985...yikes!!
I think all of Ebersol's stories would be about him. HIs WHOLE story should be "We picked Lorne Michaels...and he created a GREAT show. Then Jean and I nearly ruined it...and then Lorne came back and made it into an institution..." End of story.
lol david is a man of the people - as a kid i use to see him sitting alone at peter piper pizza and one time i walked up to him and asked "are you david spade" he slowly lowered the news paper he was reading, just low enough for him to make eye contact with me and just said "yes" - i was a very stoked 10 year old kid lol
55:37 I think the last comedian that got big selling comedy albums was Larry the Cable guy. But I could be wrong.
Geeze peeps, stop complaining about no video with audio. I’m just glad they recorded it, might be some hoops to jump through with live footage. Or they are podding on the cheapy! 😂
I would love to see a movie with as many former cast members from Saturday Night Live as they could get, and do a remake of it's a mad, mad, mad, mad World. Even throw in some of the former guest host. It would be awesome!
I heard Dana on some podcast or interview recently saying they would try to get these on air. It would be such a huge improvement and they could still wear PJs to work.
STUD-BOY!!!!
YES GAP GIRLS AT THE MALL! DO IT AGAIN!!!!
I think its perfectly different!
these conversations about being on SNL are more entertaining for me than watching the skits themselves.
these guys need to be live always, its in their blood
Another episode I'd love to watch, but I can't. Have you guys considered doing video yet? If you need an editor, I'd do it for free.
Wish there was video 😢😅
Sup Dudes
You guys are so Cool
Why no video
I need visuals
Why don't these guys put the video up? It's like it takes them months and months to get with the times.
Ironically, I listen to this today. And my name is Nicholas and it is my birthday! Thank you!
I wish they would do a full episode in character Garth and Joe Dirt.
This should have a million + views. Sandler doesn’t podcast with anybody really often. Need video and audio that doesn’t have massive echo :(
❤
Heavy hitter :-o
Its great how Sandler makes fun of Spade talking about himself because that's all Spade does is talk about HIMSELF
I imagine every generation feels like the SNL cast during their time was the greatest. I was in High School and for me just hearing these guys talk brings back that sense that this cast was the funniest, coolest and the best. I don't think it's all just nostalgia. SNL late 80s, early 90s was really good. Opera Man was too funny. Cristina Applegate, Spade and Farley as Matt Foley is absolutely killer.
Sandler era was objectively better, it was a huge mistake to fire him and farley. While I liked some sketches in the Ferrell era, there were also a number of recurring sketches that were really bad during that time. And while I like Fallon he couldnt really replace Sandler with the guitar playing and songs, fallon was essentially doing covers with his added own lyrics, while Sandler wrote his own songs
@@leob4403 FIrst...."objectively better" than what?? The Sandler and Farley "era' had run its course. Certainly, it could have gone on for a while longer...but the cast was NOT jelling in those last few years, and despite some talented people like Mohr, Silverman, Garafalo, Kightlinger, and Mckean et. al., it just wasn't working the way it had for nearly 10 years. 86-94 is the longest/strongest stretch SNL ever had... The transitions from Miller and Hartman through Carvey and on to Sandler, Spade, Farley and Rock was pretty good...but the cast got way too big and the show suffered a bit...
@@bradyguy7701 80-85 was working for you? That era was a putrid mess, could barely watch any of it. And no Sandler had not run its course, the NBC execs did not understand the humour and potential of Sandler, conan even talked about in the podcast, the ratings were still good albeit slightly lower, but the ratings were still higher than they would be later, and it was a case of incompetence and not seeing that you have to move the goalpost sometimes, with today's standards those numbers of viewership would be crazy high. Sandler (and Farley, even though not as much of a writer and not the same versatility as a performer as Sandler) is a unique once in a generation type comedian, you cannot replace him, the whole staff of SNL loved the guy. He was crazy good as a comedy songwriter too, those songs he wrote and performed on update were actually "hits". They tried to replace that with Fallon doing guitar covers but no can do, Fallon is more of a musical impressionist and not a songwriter. It was clear that Fallon gave up fairly early on the guitar and song stuff, he did it a few times, but it did not have that Sandler magic. And speaking of guys like Jay Mohr, that shows just how petty and arrogant the NBC execs were back then. They rather let him go than move him into repertoire cast. That's another talent squandered, Jay Mohr is certainly underrated, the guy can do so much with his voice and is a crazy good impressionist
@@leob4403 Nope. I said nothing of the kind. MOST of 80-84 was HORRIBLE. Mostly bad until Eddie came in like a rock star and did some great stuff with Piscopo and a few others... Still really uneven through 84...But 84-85 was the ALL-STAR TEAM with Crystal, Short, Guest, and Shearer....SO MANY ridiculously funny things in that year!
Not sure what you think is a "hit"...but Sandler had NO songs that hit the charts. His stuff was very funny though....
Jay Mohr should have been much more successful....his Christopher Walken for Skittles is a modern (well, not anymore...) classic!! Read his book - it's a great window into what happened on SNL....the gritty behind the scenes stuff... If Lorne REALLY wanted to keep those guys...he would have....
@@leob4403 NO WAY. BUT...I did just read another person's post on another thread that called the "Ebersol Era" the GREATEST in SNL...and all of Lorne's modern shows are reflective of that era....YIKES!!
Stitches best name for a comedy club 🤣
Please video these......
Sand-doo is still available!
Before I even listen to this I want to reminisce a bit about the cd that I (secretly) snickered to with my younger cousin back in the 90s…the adults downstairs had no idea what we youngsters were listening to.edit: listen to…. Ugh.
These newer comics need to take a page from the book of Sandler as big as he is you'd never know it one of the most down to 🌎 dudes you will ever meet.
So funny how Sandler turned the interview around on them
Serves them right, its unprofessional to forget your own questions
As the great Colonel Sanders used to say, " No joke, free coke". " No lie, free pie".( if bought a bucket of chicken)
AARP Wayne and Garth could actually be really good.
It starts @5:15. Sheesh!
Dana's Dennis Miller is uncanny!
I love how this generation of SNL avoid politics
A rating.
The audience are honestly better at asking questions so why dont you put a Q & A in every video? That would be great
51:50
I never got why his movies were so popular. Going to listen to get some insight.
They are entertaining and funny movies, thats a simple answer
something tells me that nicholas had a pretty happy birthday!!!
I didn't hear any crying.
Get some cameras.. and either a hairdresser for David, or just a hat