JOE THE BARTENDER AND CRAZY GUGGENHEIM 1963
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023
- POLITICALLY INCORRECT TODAY BUT THE STUFF THAT AMERICA LAUGHED AT AND ENJOYED IN 1963
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Those were the days. Back when life was simple.
Pure gold.
Amen.
Back when comedy existed!
@dennisanderson3895 Yes exactly!
These were the days of real entertainment.
I have over 300 channels on my TV and none of it’s worth watching.
Two legends of TV, Jackie, Gleeson, and Frank Fontaine. Rest in peace.❤
METV comes close. I find myself watching that and a few others that show the old shows from the 50s, 60s and 70s. The GRIT channel shows al those old westerns, too.
It is hard to believe that it has been 60 years since this great stuff was on TV every Saturday night. The Jackie Gleason "American
Scene Magazine" was one of the best comedy shows ever put on TV. I miss those days and too bad we can't be like this today.
Jackie was on Johnnie Carson one time and it is an interview worth watching.
One of the great TV routines of all time. Simple and always funny.
When I was a kid way back then, every Saturday night we watched the “Jackie Gleason Show.” Joe and Crazy were always my favorite skit. I probably watched it back in 1963 and have maybe seen it a few times since. Thanks for taking me back to a much simpler time!!!
Absolutely beautiful singing voice! Frank Fontaine
You should have heard his son sing.... He was just as good if not better.
Jackies face reflects everything, pure contentment, he and Craze were very close for sure.
How can you not shed a tear when you watch “REAL TV”…. ❤️❤️God Bless the simpler life …. 😓
I feel the same way.
According to his manager the ratings went through the roof when Mr. Fountaine played Guggenheim. When this man opened his mouth I couldn't stop laughing. I spent a Christmas with Mr. Fountaine and his manager's family and went home with extremely sore stomach and sides from laughter. He was one of a kind. I never expected an entertainer to be as thoughtful as he was.
G .........and J G seemed to be Frank's biggest fan !!!!
Back when television was great, and the talent was the best.
I just had to publicly acknowledge this. What character ! What personality? What TALENT!!! If there were people like this in 1963. Then WHY can't there be people like that today in 2023! When you get a taste of talent like THAT and you see what they have NOW. Don't be surprised if you say. What the HECK!
I remember this from Saturday nights and the Jackie Gleason show. Great entertainment.
I can remember back to when I turned 4 years old my father would let me stay up "late" and watch The Jackie Gleason Show back in the e 60's and I remember I Always looked Foward to seeing "Crazy Guggenheim"( Frank Fontaine), and Jackie Gleason as "Joe the Bartender"!! That was such a big-deal for me, really special.....😊
I used to stand in front of the mirror and practice making that face.
I remember this routine..Crazy says to Joe the Bartender - "Hey Joe, I got a riddle for ya...What's red and goes ding-dong?" "I dunno, Craze..whats red and goes ding-dong?"....(pause for effect) "A red dig-dong! (Crazy laughs)."Hey Joe, I got another one for ya...What's BLUE and goes ding-dong?" With a Cheshire Cat smile on his face, Joe says "a BLUE ding-dong!" Crazy answers sadly "No, they only come in red!" 😂
The red ding-dong segment used to be on U-tube but I can no longer find it. These skits are classics!
Love this. Comedy, musical talent, overall great entertainment.
That was such a good show and what a voice Frankie Fontaine had. Good memories.
I enjoyed this segment every week
No wonder they called Jackie Gleason “The Great One”!
He was more interested with entertaining than he was at just making a name for himself.
He used to end his program as “Joe the Bartender” who would always get upstaged by Frank Fontaine as “Crazy Guggenheim”, who never failed to leave us laughing out loud.
Sometimes Frank Fontaine would show what a talented singer he was by singing a number as well!
While Guggenheim was a wonderfully played comedic persona, the actor genuinely had a great voice! And it was nice to see Gleason NOT having to act like a riled, angry guy but simply be a regular fella interacting with a customer who is a buddy.
We need to have more of this stuff now!!!!!!!
You can tell Jackie really enjoyed Frank's singing
Not just on TV but in real life, these two guys really liked each other. It shows through the camera. It was a great routine that will always warm your heart and make you laugh. Just pure gold.
The times before civilization reached peak culture and began the great decline...
ACTUALLY. this was peak culture and entertainment
Back when real comedians could give you belly laughs without the vulgarity and 4 letter words used today.
Brings back some memories!
We watched this at our house
Us too.daddy loved this show
This was my favorite bit.
Thank you
Not at all 'politically incorrect." People need to calm down.
Jackie actually screwed up when he said, “well, see ya later pal” before Crazy does his song…Frank had to get him back on track…lol
Remember these skits way way back. We always watched the Jackie Gleason show. And Jack Benny. Ed Sullivan. Ozzie and Harriet. Father Knows Best. And others.
Two of the biggest EVER ❤😂😮
Loved that show I was a little guy my mom and dad would put us all in bed then we could here the show as we fell asleep 😅
From Miami Floridia, its Jackie Gleason`s " American Sean Magazine" I remember it well.
Jack was a GENIUS in the true sense of the word. He was in heaven everytime Frank sang, nice to see these two again, they made our growing up great!
...I used'ta memorize the jokes on Saturday night and tell them in school the following week...when I started teaching - God got even with me and gave students just I like was...
Gleason always obviously enjoyed the song.
Great comedic team!😅
IT ALSO MAKES PEOPLE LAUGH IN 2024 (61 YEARS LATER). 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Why is it politically incorrect now? Because now the cavaliers are picking up other guys, not gals?
I remember Joe the bartender. It was the perfect way to end the show.
The show ix streaming on Tubi yv
He had 9 kids as well
The best of all time Sat night at my parents b+w tv
❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
BS with the politically incorrectness. This is funny stuff, no matter who you are. The Great One will live forever!
It was "Crazy Guggen-HAM" NOT "Guggen-HEIM" !!!
WhT a great vo!ice
"He's a Farquat" Crazy Guggenheim-Frank Fontaine would repeat that phrase over and over while all agitated and worked up, as if in a state of extreme anger until Joe finally calmed him down. I'll love these guys always and hope we meet in heaven, God Bless!
0:41 "[Based on name;] "Oh, I didn't think she was from this neighborhood." [HaHa!]
2:15-So why is it ‘Politically Incorrect’ to ask a guy to put a dime in #7?
Because today there are no juke boxes anywhere that I know of .Even music has to be inclusive, tolerant, LBGTQ etc. liberal, pro Antifa, pro Black Lives Matter.
@@luislaplume8261 like Hell ! If we keep Our standards up We will keep them alive.
@@gregorypalmer5403 I am with you Dice back in 1966 I put in a dime in a jukebox in a restaurant where my late parents and my uncle's family were having dinner in Jackson Heights, Queens, NYC and played Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra! I am a New Yorker who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era.
🤣😂😂🎼🤘🏻
Was always one of my least favorite segments of Gleason's show.
Thank you for sharing. We've all been waiting to hear your preference.