Andrew Dice Clay Tells the Story Behind The Day the Laughter Died

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @Rickmaki
    @Rickmaki Год назад +152

    One of the things that makes Dice so Awesome is he's so honest in interviews, no sugar coating.. Love this guy..

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад +1

      True it’s just a shame we didn’t get prime Dice on podcasts. That would have been interesting

    • @DavidB-hy7ex
      @DavidB-hy7ex Год назад

      He's honest? He's saying he did the wrong thing, that he was offensive to the audience and they should have responded. More like a sissy to me. I've been a fan for 30 plus years. So disappointed by this interview and I won't listen to him again

    • @pablot-r9402
      @pablot-r9402 7 месяцев назад

      Funny enough, "being honest" and never pandering to the crowds who threaten to cancel you is by today's definition "refreshing", whereas in Dice's day and before (Carlin, Murphy, Pryor, Kinison, Hicks, Foxx, etc) being honest was just regular mode of operations.

    • @etodd568
      @etodd568 6 месяцев назад

      That's the Brooklyn, NY in him!!

    • @BradleyHayward-r1m
      @BradleyHayward-r1m Месяц назад

      This was his second album.

  • @Robizoid
    @Robizoid Год назад +71

    Still my favorite Dice LP. I like how it was recorded. Instead of doing it in a big arena with an audience that loved him, it was recorded at Dangerfield's with an audience of people who HATED him! It was brilliant!

    • @DavidB-hy7ex
      @DavidB-hy7ex Год назад

      It was! Until this interview- did you listen to it? He seems to be apologizing for it, the sissy

    • @adolpholiverbush2
      @adolpholiverbush2 Год назад +6

      I consider that performance as one of the greatest moments in comedy. He improvised his routine, worked and bonded with the crowd, then destroyed them, and sent them home. It is pure genius.

    • @dskinner8757
      @dskinner8757 10 месяцев назад

      My favorite 💯

  • @gulch1969
    @gulch1969 Год назад +47

    Had that on cassette and must have listened to it a good 20 times. By far his best album. Pure genius.

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 Год назад +2

      I think it was a double cassette?

    • @stevebond7387
      @stevebond7387 Год назад +2

      @@jamie.777 double cassette, yes.

  • @Glum1964
    @Glum1964 Год назад +170

    Back in the 90’s, I was in my early 30’s. One of the last times the entire gang of friends and wives got together for a July 4 beach weekend. Long story short, after the wives and kids were asleep, we were already blotto drunk when a couple joints get lit. Then somebody put a Dice tape on, and about a dozen of us laughed for 2-3 hours like we haven’t laughed in forever. It is a magical memory. Thank you Dice. 😊

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Год назад +10

      Me and my buddies laughed hard watching Dice than anyone else .. he was so anti PC that we just found it hysterical in itself

    • @thatindiandude4602
      @thatindiandude4602 Год назад +4

      ​@@brianmeen2158yes, the old I don't understand modern culture and I can revert to my fragile sensibilities where minorities knew their place.

    • @lifeevent88
      @lifeevent88 Год назад +1

      Great story :)

    • @countrymousejewelry
      @countrymousejewelry Год назад +3

      He's funny AF. I ❤ NY

    • @GoatFarmer706
      @GoatFarmer706 Год назад

      I read "one if the last time my friends gang banged each others wives"

  • @jasonlee186
    @jasonlee186 Год назад +64

    I first listened to this album in the beginning of Covid Lockdown. I hadn’t laughed that hard in years and it was like therapy for me, especially in an overly sensitive world.

    • @italianwaterice9594
      @italianwaterice9594 Год назад

      sensitive like you

    • @jasonlee186
      @jasonlee186 Год назад +6

      @@italianwaterice9594 did you even comprehend my comment?

    • @thatindiandude4602
      @thatindiandude4602 Год назад

      ​​@@jasonlee186o he is right. Sensitive like you. Bottom feeders like yourself who think they hold a profound wisdom which society lacks the sensibility to hear. When in reality people like you just pass around various conspiracy theories and hate speech to cover up for your inadequacies

    • @themadmattster9647
      @themadmattster9647 5 дней назад

      yeah it's a classic. I'm glad I own it on physical media

  • @OtherJesus
    @OtherJesus Год назад +157

    Had the cassette when I was a kid. Underrated dark comedy classic.

    • @25xxfrostxx
      @25xxfrostxx Год назад +7

      Same here. The two cassettes with both sides full. I listened to it so many times it started sounding like an old radio.

    • @positrack99
      @positrack99 Год назад +4

      Yeah... Hickory Dickory Doc jokes take a ton of talent. SMH

    • @redherring5532
      @redherring5532 Год назад +3

      Underrated? Are you kidding? pretty well rated.

    • @upcycle.outdoorsman9629
      @upcycle.outdoorsman9629 Год назад

      This is typical boomer parenting. I'm pretty sure I wasn't old enough to be a fan of Dice too. Growing up feral ftw.

    • @Sloozen1
      @Sloozen1 Год назад

      Andy and Paulie Shore were both fads. Neither of these guts understand that. Fame slapped them around and left them wondering what happened back in 1989.

  • @25xxfrostxx
    @25xxfrostxx Год назад +85

    I had that album on cassette and wore it out. That was one of the best comedy albums of all time.

    • @susansuarez343
      @susansuarez343 Год назад +5

      Me too! I literally wore out my tape cassette 😂 until it wouldn’t play anymore!

    • @spddiesel
      @spddiesel Год назад +7

      For real. Hour back, get it? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @25xxfrostxx
      @25xxfrostxx Год назад +4

      @@spddiesel I'll be callin you back in an hour... back! Get it?

    • @internetgod5407
      @internetgod5407 Год назад +4

      I got to see Andrew Dice Clay back in the 80s down in Miami Rodney Dangerfield came out and introduced him it was amazing

    • @CantTellYou
      @CantTellYou Год назад +1

      You know how many plays you can get from a professionally made cassette without any noticeable quality drop? 😂 It’s not that you listened to it so much, it’s that you were a child and didn’t take care of it (kid-me was guilty of this too)
      I do still have a few cassettes that I got later on as a teen though, when I was _little_ more responsible, that I always stored in the case. They’ll still play as if I bought them last week practically

  • @larrycanepa
    @larrycanepa Год назад +28

    This guy! Comedy gold, genius on stage. And a damn fine actor as well.

  • @mistergone5156
    @mistergone5156 8 месяцев назад +4

    This album and its sequel are two of the greatest stand up albums ever, pure genius.

  • @JimmyR83
    @JimmyR83 Год назад +73

    “When a midget goes missing do they put them on a bottle of half and half??” Ooooohhhhhhhhhh 🎲

  • @redshinoutdoors
    @redshinoutdoors Год назад +9

    Nobody talks about Dice in A Star is Born . He was so great in that.

  • @Ryan-sl8mw
    @Ryan-sl8mw Месяц назад +2

    I guarantee I'm the record holder for listening to this album the most times ever. Close to 1000 so far. Not even joking

  • @sameliopoulos1647
    @sameliopoulos1647 Год назад +13

    “Hour Back” is one of the greatest bits in comedy history.

    • @AdryanBlantz
      @AdryanBlantz 11 месяцев назад

      Get it!? Lmmfao.

    • @Bigredwillol
      @Bigredwillol 9 месяцев назад

      So many people dont GET IT

    • @paulknapp6967
      @paulknapp6967 8 месяцев назад

      Call you in an hour, back!! I’ll get back to ya, doesn’t matter if it’s now or in an hour, Back!!!!!

    • @claytonbouldin9381
      @claytonbouldin9381 6 месяцев назад

      Hour back? Get it?

    • @ayyooadam
      @ayyooadam 4 месяца назад

      GET IT

  • @hugostiglitz9864
    @hugostiglitz9864 Год назад +10

    I wouldn't cross the street to see a celebrity but I would love to meet Dice and thank him for all the laughs.

  • @christopherhamilton5557
    @christopherhamilton5557 Год назад +108

    Ford Fairlane was an underrated movie! Classic Diceman. Pretty great cast, even Motley Crew was in it.

  • @randolphduke
    @randolphduke Год назад +9

    The world could use a good dose of the Dice Man these days!

  • @donovanlopez5733
    @donovanlopez5733 Год назад +8

    Easily my favorite special of all time, love you Dice!

  • @sliverhi
    @sliverhi Год назад +58

    We need Dice more than ever now!

  • @Michael-et2uj
    @Michael-et2uj Год назад +12

    I loved “The Day the Laughter Died.” I remember the first time me and a friend first heard it in the summer of 1990 we were bewildered by it at first, but then the “Richard Nixon” bit and the part where he talked about going to the supermarket we were doubled over dying with laughter. Good times. 😂😂😂

  • @zroy9263
    @zroy9263 Год назад +35

    Andrew Dice Clay is the fuckin' man! I grew up listening to his comedic talents during the late 1980s thru the early 1990s, and he was not only hilarious, but he was also powerful! I, as a Brooklynite, always related very well to his attitude, delivery, and brutal humor.
    I met him at his book signing and he was humble and appreciative. I ran into him a couple of years later at a local grocery store in Sherman Oaks, a suburb of LA, and he was a complete gentleman.
    It's a shame that in today's society of weak and hypocritical people, a comedian like Dice would be canceled!
    That's un-American. I highly recommend his autobiography called THE FILTHY TRUTH! It's an excellent read.
    And by the way, Rick Rubin only made contributions to hip-hop. He didn't create anything. It was created by young Black men in the South Bronx. He was inspired by the talent and culture that was already established.
    LONG LIVE THE COMEDIC GENIUS OF ANDREW DICE CLAY!

    • @TheLarryburns84
      @TheLarryburns84 Год назад +1

      I'm in my early 20s.. found a bootleg burnt CD of Diceman Cometh with No Apologies as well, listened to them at 12 years old- some of it went over my head but most of it had me rolling, I'm a fan to this day. the only good thing my worst ex ever did for me was give me Day the Laughter Died Part II for my birthday

    • @zroy9263
      @zroy9263 Год назад +2

      @Alex Burns
      I still have the double cassette THE DAY THE LAUGHTER DIED from 1990. That performance turned me into the DICE fan that I am today.
      Rick Rubin being involved was also impressive to me as a hip-hop fan from NYC!

  • @howfararewenow1683
    @howfararewenow1683 Год назад +3

    By far my favorite comedy album ever. I first heard it when I was 13 and have been listening to it ever since. Beyond classic !

  • @cavalierfan1995
    @cavalierfan1995 Год назад +2

    this was the album that made me enjoy comedy
    i was one foot out from graduating in the early 90s
    in the summer of 94 my friend gives me the day the laughter died
    plus his stereo im 17 going on 18 still living with my mom ill never forget
    hearing this double album and laughing my balls off.
    thanks dice you are truly the king

  • @bradydeangelo284
    @bradydeangelo284 Год назад +61

    Love Dice. He's shockingly a really good actor.

    • @cahg3871
      @cahg3871 Год назад +2

      He was great in the tv show ‘Wiseguy’ in the 80’s.Although his character was the lead,he was convincing as a low level mobster.

    • @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511
      @ijustwannaleaveacommentony6511 Год назад +2

      his sitcom was great, esp the first season, i didn't even know who he was when i saw it, i think it's from 2016 ish

    • @savethezombies
      @savethezombies Год назад +3

      My favorite scene with Dice is the one in Amazon Women On the Moon. It's so dark but you can't stop laughing. He's maybe the only person who could've pulled off that scene.

    • @bradydeangelo284
      @bradydeangelo284 Год назад +1

      @@gatchrocks I think that's a really good point but I wonder if that's his choice or if it's because studios are scared to take a chance on giving him the role?
      If you were given the task and responsibilities to cast actors for certain roles and it's a multi million dollar movie, would you risk your movie casting Dice in a role nobody could see him playing?
      I have a theory that many comedians are just amazing actors with a sense of humor that don't realize they're amazing actors. Especially ones that have the ability to do impressions. Early in his career If I'm not mistaken, Dice did some funny impressions.
      To become someone else like that, it takes the skill of acting. Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams are a few example. All won oscars too.
      I feel the same way about comedians that are flamboyant and I don't mean in the (for the lack of a better word) "gay" way.
      The ones who have a larger than life personality. They have a confidence and a comfort being the star in the spotlight.
      So again, you're correct. We've seen very limited range but I wonder why?
      What sucks is, I don't think we will ever find out the answer to that. He's older now and still carries some of the burdens from being canceled decades ago on his shoulders.

    • @Sara-hhhh
      @Sara-hhhh Год назад +2

      He’s great in Blue Jasmine.

  • @viktorcheng2061
    @viktorcheng2061 Год назад +22

    Adventures of Ford Farlaine was a classic

  • @jonnylawless6797
    @jonnylawless6797 Год назад +80

    My stepdad stupidly introduced me to this piece of absolute gold when I was 13.
    The Adventures of Ford Fairlane to this day is one of my favorite movies of all time.

    • @drdanr
      @drdanr Год назад +12

      MY HAIR! in that scene where he's falling....hilarious

    • @williammuseler5542
      @williammuseler5542 Год назад +13

      Ed O'Neil singing Booty Time...classic

    • @stevencamfield5461
      @stevencamfield5461 Год назад +7

      "Well if it isn't Suzuki Samurai!"

    • @RobDSask
      @RobDSask Год назад

      @@stevencamfield5461 ‘Here’s to you…suckin my Dick!’ Lol
      Ford Fairlaine is an underrated classic movie! Have watched it many times

    • @jonnylawless6797
      @jonnylawless6797 Год назад +2

      @@drdanr MY AXE!!! Zuzu, I found my guitar! (Sobbing) I found my guita-a-arrr!

  • @erikpoe5970
    @erikpoe5970 3 дня назад

    Some dude stopped working at my dad’s job. I was 11 yrs old and I listened to it on headphones. Blew my mind and changed my life in regard to comedy.

  • @TheSuperwireman
    @TheSuperwireman Год назад +30

    Dude hearing dice talk about rick rubin is legendary.

  • @beowulf1563
    @beowulf1563 Год назад +75

    Damn good guest. Absolutely amazing show. This man is a legend.

    • @bennypit4411
      @bennypit4411 Год назад +2

      There's no bigger legend in Andrew Dice Clay's mind than Andrew Dice Clay.

    • @boogsybrooks
      @boogsybrooks Год назад

      Delusional if he thinks rubin created rap.

    • @DavidB-hy7ex
      @DavidB-hy7ex Год назад

      You liked this interview? He's essentially apologizing for everything he said over the last 40 years, lol. He must be a rogan fan more than a dice fan

  • @TheWormyDog
    @TheWormyDog Год назад +2

    Thanks for including the Spotify link. That's much appreciated 👍👍

  • @JustSwivel2
    @JustSwivel2 6 месяцев назад +7

    "How could anyone get tired of Dice?" - Dice

  • @billgabert3944
    @billgabert3944 Год назад

    I bought that cassette in 1990, we listened to it over and over. The Christmas song at the end is the best !

  • @MrShanester117
    @MrShanester117 Год назад +277

    Nobody loves Dice Clay as much as Dice Clay

    • @themadchatter4365
      @themadchatter4365 Год назад +25

      Has to... who could dress that way for 50 years and not?

    • @massapower
      @massapower Год назад +11

      He's da B E S T !!😁👍🏻

    • @Will-fk2dk
      @Will-fk2dk Год назад +10

      Nobody loves anybody like they live themself

    • @shadyganley8877
      @shadyganley8877 Год назад +3

      ​@@Will-fk2dk live? 😂😂😂

    • @Vgallo
      @Vgallo Год назад

      @@Will-fk2dk wrong

  • @johngulotta7951
    @johngulotta7951 Год назад +2

    Dice was at Westover around my house a few years ago I missed it and I was so mad The dude is a legend

  • @breeze2dope
    @breeze2dope Год назад +5

    Thank you for getting Dice on here!

  • @ericvaughn6628
    @ericvaughn6628 Год назад +1

    Dice see u in Beverly ma. I saw you at laugh Boston and you were on the hole show, from the first minute till you walked off you were great

  • @jamesdalton7191
    @jamesdalton7191 Год назад +1

    I remember the Dice man all the way back to his adult tuned Nursery Rhymes. Dice is a living legend.

  • @bigshottravel
    @bigshottravel Год назад +5

    The Dice Man 🎲 Now we're talkin! 🔥

  • @richardgreen5637
    @richardgreen5637 Год назад +1

    I tried watching this on Spotify. This dude gets under my skin and you know, you know , you know, you know one too many times and you know you cant comment on spotidy, so you know I came here for some release, you know.

  • @peterblack1639
    @peterblack1639 Год назад +13

    The World missed its chance to have Andrew as Rodney Dangerfields long lost Son in a comedy...that would have been solid Gold...

    • @se7enallah
      @se7enallah Год назад +1

      Back 2 School

    • @KyleMorrison-wf4nc
      @KyleMorrison-wf4nc Год назад

      Now to have dangerfeild around this day and age is what the doctor ordered 😂😂

  • @showstoppa21
    @showstoppa21 Год назад

    I listen to it every Christmas since it was his Christmas holiday special show.

  • @Jasonanthony76
    @Jasonanthony76 Год назад +11

    Andrew Dice Clay -- he interviewed himself! The best ever

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Год назад +33

    Cool. Joe finally has Andrew Dice Clay's biggest fan on the podcast.

    • @TrustasCurrency
      @TrustasCurrency Год назад +2

      Are you saying Diceman's fave comedian is JOE???

    • @samnectar
      @samnectar Год назад +2

      @@TrustasCurrency No he's saying Dice's biggest fan is Joe.

    • @larrimos
      @larrimos Год назад +4

      @@samnectar try again?

    • @markusstevensakabiginfinit9523
      @markusstevensakabiginfinit9523 Год назад +1

      He's saying Andrew Clay's biggest fan is ANDREW DICE CLAY...

  • @thanksyoutubefortakingmyhandle
    @thanksyoutubefortakingmyhandle Год назад +5

    Time flies so fast man

  • @DannySullivanMusic
    @DannySullivanMusic Год назад +1

    Dice's Little Boy Blue poem is the best

  • @legacyShredder1
    @legacyShredder1 Год назад +16

    My favorite comedy album of all time.

  • @yukon4511
    @yukon4511 Год назад

    Saw you live in Phoenix in 1990. Great show! Thanks Dice.

  • @jondemars6831
    @jondemars6831 Год назад +17

    I wish all comics were as humble as this man

    • @Earthad23
      @Earthad23 Год назад

      And talented …

    • @7Jstamper
      @7Jstamper Год назад +3

      Hahahaha. Humble and Dice Clay together is fucking hilarious.

  • @TheBonnetq
    @TheBonnetq Год назад +2

    One of my top 3 favorite stand up albums!

  • @celluloidtherapy5003
    @celluloidtherapy5003 Год назад +21

    I’ve always been a huge fan of Andrew’s comedy. He can literally be considered a cultural touchstone, in regard to the impact he had on comedy, and the general public, at large. In ways, he is similar to Billy Joel, as far as having the desire to be a “greaser,” with heavy Italian undertones, despite their Jewish upbringing.

    • @matthewbutt2340
      @matthewbutt2340 Год назад +1

      Club soda, is that you?

    • @ryand4533
      @ryand4533 Год назад +1

      I was just about to ask is this goomba really a Jew lololol He wishes he was Italian so bad. I get it growing up in Brooklyn but if he was Italian he wouldn’t have made it.

    • @barne3668
      @barne3668 Год назад

      @@ryand4533 yup ryan... brooklyn would have ate him alive BUT his whole act was based on his life around that Goomba lifestyle. As a jew they treated him badly growing up. I've heard him say that in an interview. His version of that lifestyle is hilarious though... and it's like he became one of them. Dice was and always be a comic genius (despite being the most raunchy comic ever)

  • @joepiscitello2524
    @joepiscitello2524 4 месяца назад +1

    Hour back … best bit ever

  • @thepizzaveteran
    @thepizzaveteran Год назад +3

    I met Dice a couple of times in 1990-1991 while working at the Sheraton Tara Hotel in Parsippany NJ. He is the nicest celebrity that I've ever met. The guy in ited me to hang out and have coffee within and his crew and we all had a good time just hanging out and talking. I watched the Vice show Dark Side of Comedy and they made him out to be such a P.O.S and that couldn't be further from what I experienced.

  • @geoffjones6444
    @geoffjones6444 Год назад

    The amount of times I laughed over the years listening to this... or even thinking about it and laughing... PERT! Hour back... get it... seriously, when i am feeling down... i play the Dice! And Mitch Hedberg.

  • @legendaryHoldings
    @legendaryHoldings Месяц назад +2

    Laughter died was Dices best work

  • @susansuarez343
    @susansuarez343 Год назад +35

    Andrew Dice Clay is, was & will always be a comedic genius! I knew from the first time I heard him do stand up he was gonna be great even though his style was new & different, he was my kinda guy!

  • @greenrobot5
    @greenrobot5 Год назад +1

    I found out about him watching the "I love the 80's" show from VH1, huge fan ever since

  • @michaelabercrombie7698
    @michaelabercrombie7698 Год назад +7

    Back in 1995 I was going through a really bad breakup and was depressed as hell. This album saved my ass.

  • @Everygotdamndre
    @Everygotdamndre Год назад +1

    The episode was golden

  • @guyfantastico8268
    @guyfantastico8268 Год назад +13

    I can’t stop watching this guy. It’s no wonder he was a big as he was.

  • @GriseldaBSF410
    @GriseldaBSF410 Год назад +1

    Loved Dice when I was younger! I remember sitting in like 5th row seeing him at Warner theater and that birthed my love for live comedy

  • @jagpro91
    @jagpro91 Год назад +10

    Gotta love the Brooklyn accent: "This guy Mahk."

  • @noidea4name
    @noidea4name Год назад +6

    Yes! DICE is the man!

  • @XtraDecafeSir
    @XtraDecafeSir Год назад

    Dices young “ye” comes out at 2:05 haha, there’s always that young voice in us somewhere when we get old

  • @High_Caliber
    @High_Caliber Год назад +97

    I remember watching and listening to the diceman and really sort of realizing that the good times were really coming to an end. When I saw him on some show crying, I knew that cancel culture was real. I didn't know what it was called, but I knew they were going to start coming for everything fun....and they did, and they still are.

    • @jfragghianti
      @jfragghianti Год назад +11

      Cancel culture has discovered steroids

    • @susansuarez343
      @susansuarez343 Год назад +1

      @@jfragghianti😂😂😂

    • @kggregorie
      @kggregorie Год назад +18

      He was crying on Arsenio about his 1st movie The Adventures of Ford Fairlane getting pulled from theaters after 1 week

    • @manhalen7046
      @manhalen7046 Год назад

      Geezus krist man that was in 1990 lol.
      You f'ing right wingers are just as bad as the woke (pink) army, you DO realize that right?

    • @H3llN0pe
      @H3llN0pe Год назад +1

      Literally crying?

  • @Frankybroadcast
    @Frankybroadcast Год назад

    I remember being a kid, and hearing his tapes back in the 80s. It was so fithy. It was GREAT!!!

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo Год назад +9

    I gained a whole new appreciation for Dice after I saw his performance in Vinyl. His acting was unexpectedly brilliant and I think he said he wrote his own dialog for the scene. He's definitely not a one-dimensional guy. I hope he'll have the opportunity to do more dramatic work in the future.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад

      It’s interesting, that’s how I knew of him first. From Crime Story. Like his acting better than his comedy. Same with Bobby Lee & Bill Burr.

    • @barne3668
      @barne3668 Год назад

      wes he still packs the house in vegas and around America. Saw him last year and it was like time stood still. The crowd was just out of their fkn minds the moment he strolled on stage. When he did his Nursery Rhymes it was like nothing I'd ever experienced. Total frenzy...he was on fire too..just whipping off old rhymes and new ones. He's older now but you can see in this interview he's just as sharp as ever.

  • @Tom-V
    @Tom-V Год назад +2

    Watching full podcast now!

  • @gaipontiff2
    @gaipontiff2 Год назад +5

    I remember that vividly as well. A co-worker of mine, at the time, and myself would sneak in the back of the store and listen to the CD, specifically that part and die laughing.

  • @EpicGammingCrew
    @EpicGammingCrew Год назад +1

    I still listen to "The Argument" every once in a while when I feel like I need an edge lol

  • @wolfman8449
    @wolfman8449 Год назад +56

    Stand up gets old quick, it's the characters and attitude that we ultimately remember. Guys like Dice and Ron White are examples of that. We remember the middle fingers they threw up in the air along the way.

  • @adolpholiverbush2
    @adolpholiverbush2 Год назад +1

    I am actually impressed with how Dice considers the cult following of "The Day The Laughter Died" as ridiculous.
    As the years have gone by, I've grown ever more fond of just how well that routine worked, in that place, at that time, in that moment. Pure genius.

  • @andy42x
    @andy42x Год назад +5

    dice was huge when i was a teenager, and his material was PERFECT for someone of that age... i wonder if i would have enjoyed it then if i were older.

    • @TheTenCentStory
      @TheTenCentStory Год назад

      You probably would have. His material is edgy 1980s.

  • @kenb4426
    @kenb4426 Год назад

    When I was young in the early 90ies Dice came into a store I was working in Albany…very nice and gracious.

  • @jerry-gees
    @jerry-gees Год назад +12

    "Rick basically created rap" 😂😂

    • @marcusbroom7828
      @marcusbroom7828 Год назад +2

      Right ridiculous statement

    • @whayes8084
      @whayes8084 Год назад +2

      I just shrugged my shoulders. Too nonsensical to make me angry.

    • @Bigredwillol
      @Bigredwillol 9 месяцев назад

      Before Rick it was like house music meets disco and r&b i mean watch a documentary

  • @xZOOMORPHICx
    @xZOOMORPHICx Год назад

    i was just watching "Anger" in National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins. one of my favorite skits ever

  • @michaelgregory2231
    @michaelgregory2231 Год назад +3

    My favorite and most listened to comedy album. I still put it on at night when I'm going to sleep.

  • @BTM666-t7r
    @BTM666-t7r Год назад +3

    The Diceman Cometh was the most shocking thing my young ears heard when it came out. It is still one of the best comedy specials I have ever heard.

  • @InvestBetter.
    @InvestBetter. Год назад +1

    Brings a new meaning to the term "Silence of the Lambs"

  • @Chumly409
    @Chumly409 Год назад +24

    Proof of the frontal lobe formation: That was the most awkward album I've heard at the age of 20 years of age. My bunkmate was enjoying every bit of it and I kept playing it just to see what I was cringing over. I felt something but knew I was missing it. Fast forward through more battles and warfare and at the age of 24 and putting that CD back in to listen in 1999...man, I laughed harder than I ever have! That is summed up by "we're not here for laughter, we're here for comedy".
    If I could talk to that 20yo kid, I guess I'd have to say, "Theater of pain buddy. Comedy's not all sunshine and roses. Like laughing at a dog with zero legs..."

  • @al6347
    @al6347 Год назад +1

    JR just listened like we all did . Great job JR...

  • @pauldacus4590
    @pauldacus4590 Год назад +5

    ADC, first comedian to ever sell out Madison Square Gardens 2 nights in a row.

  • @anthonylove821
    @anthonylove821 Год назад

    I used to work at a music store in ridgewood Nj and he and his son actually came in… one of the coworkers tipped me off but by the time I got to the other part of the store, he was walking to his Ford Bronx and was wearing some type of disguise to go unnoticed….. he only lived 15 minutes away from where I worked…… Used to love his material back in the day

  • @michellemarieortiz9043
    @michellemarieortiz9043 Год назад +7

    I truly think both Joe and Dice are beautiful human beings. I wish I could be there, in person ❤.

  • @eloymontoya9200
    @eloymontoya9200 Год назад +2

    I just got done rewatching entourage and he's in it 😅

  • @Katdancing
    @Katdancing Год назад +3

    Andrew Dice Clay not caring if people are laughing yet when I tell a joke and nobody laughs I have an existential crisis

    • @manhalen7046
      @manhalen7046 Год назад

      Thats because youre an effing amateur.

    • @Unwoken_European
      @Unwoken_European Год назад

      Sometimes its hard to make a joke in certain positive aspect. My best jokes are when im slightly angry, like Bill Burr. If i hate something i can mock it with pure genius

  • @brian-ld4vd
    @brian-ld4vd Год назад +3

    The Day the Laughter Died is The Best Comedy Album of ALL Time. I have it on Cassette and CD.

  • @violentmeadow
    @violentmeadow Год назад +1

    I saw Dice in either 98 or 99 at the Riviera in Vegas. Still seems like yesterday.

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Год назад +38

    Doing all those Fast & Furious movies must be a grind.
    Vin Diesel looks terrible.

  • @MHKing03
    @MHKing03 Год назад

    Wanna get really hammered? Take a shot every time Andrew says "y'know" 😁

  • @natemarx4999
    @natemarx4999 Год назад +5

    Whenever i hear Dice I just remember Anthony Cumia's impressions of him.

    • @Nyxeme
      @Nyxeme Год назад +1

      Anthony Cumstain

  • @georgelamb2553
    @georgelamb2553 Год назад

    My favorite comedy album...I owned it on cassette in the early 90s and then bought it on CD in the mid-90s...today it's free on You Tube.

  • @chasbo25
    @chasbo25 Год назад

    Want more of this interview Joe🤠 Love from Dallas! Happy you're in TX; Austin though??? Kinda just like LA with no state income tax🤣🤣🤣

  • @ministerofdarkness
    @ministerofdarkness Год назад +4

    That record changed my life! I still have the double cassette. Comedy MASTERPIECE

  • @TheMrdhyde
    @TheMrdhyde Год назад +1

    The greatest comic to ever walk Earth. Thats what Dice will tell ya.

  • @jasonbates2687
    @jasonbates2687 Год назад +3

    I saw Dice at a comedy club in Miami in the late 80s, hilarious. He is the first comic I ever heard say he enjoyed not getting laughs and just wanted to push people.

  • @_oshz5933
    @_oshz5933 Год назад +1

    I used to love those nursery rhymes as a kid lol Peter Peter pumpkin eater🫲👓

  • @Caffeine_Club
    @Caffeine_Club Год назад +13

    I was 16 when this came out. To a 16 year old, tiis guy was God at the time, and my friends and I would laugh until we cried, listening to that double cassette.

  • @TheLithGH
    @TheLithGH Год назад +2

    Still the king of comedy!! And still the best comedy album ever!

  • @YouTubeistheworst
    @YouTubeistheworst Год назад +94

    You can tell he's cool cuz he wears fingerless gloves.

    • @scottmartin7717
      @scottmartin7717 Год назад +10

      They make it easier to suck the Stromboli sauce off those porkies

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Год назад +3

      Big Jay Oakerson has entered the chat.

    • @justinlast2lastharder749
      @justinlast2lastharder749 Год назад +1

      Dude's so tough that his Sleeves were too scared to be that close to his Biceps.

    • @bruuuuuuce5396
      @bruuuuuuce5396 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @nicomontenigro6858
      @nicomontenigro6858 Год назад +1

      ​@@scottmartin7717actually made me laugh 😂

  • @JPGRAPHX3
    @JPGRAPHX3 Год назад +1

    I saw Dice years ago at Rascals in NJ. I sat as far from the stage as possible. He was a savage!

    • @Acemechanicalservices
      @Acemechanicalservices Год назад

      Was it 1999? Because that was his greatest show ever. Was he talking about the guy with the big head?

    • @JPGRAPHX3
      @JPGRAPHX3 Год назад

      @Ace lol. No I was in The Marines in 99. Im guesing 95-97 time frame

  • @J3R3MI6
    @J3R3MI6 Год назад +5

    You never know where the Dice’ll take you.