Just heard it on a rerun of Americas Top 40 when Casey Kasem hosted it. They didn’t even get a Walk of Fame star until around the time song was releasd.
Yes, poor Curly with his many divorces and strokes. And people slapping him in public because they thought what they saw on the screen was real. Sad end to the life of a natural comedian who brought happiness to so many people.
@@cneterer His 4th and last wife, Valerie, was the only one who really cared about him. She married him after his 1946 stroke and took care of him until his death.
Saw them live onstage at the Granada movie house on Church Ave in Brooklyn when they were promoting "The 3 Stooges in Orbit". To this day, the best 25cts I ever spent. A very close 2nd, $5 to see The Beatles in 1965.
Interesting Fact: whenever there was a pie fight scene Moe was the one usually throwing the pies from off camera. He was a baseball pitcher in his youth and the directors said he was more accurate than the stage hands.
My childhood, right here. I still remember watching one episode when I was 5, on Christmas Eve. I forget the episode but Larry dresses like Santa, and in the end he's retreating down a hallway as an angry hotel manager is shooting him in the butt with a revolver. Every shot, Larry would jump in the air and the sound of a bullet ricocheting off of metal clanged out. I was literally rolling on grandma's shag rug, laughing so hard my face hurt and tears were running down my face. My sides were actually cramping up and I was gasping between bursts of laughter. Grandpa had to come in to see if I was dying or what. Forty years later, I still smile thinking about that scene.
I lived right next door to this band in 1983 when they had this hit. Pretty amazing. My band went nowhere and broke up lol. At least they got their 20 minutes of fame. Lok
I remember when this song came out! Sort of have forgotten about it over the years but I will never ever forget Curly Howard! Curley will always be one of the funniest people of all time ever! it never gets old! Comic Genius!! wish I could have known him and been friends with him I love the 3 stooges & always will!!!! Curly Howard and the Three Stooges will live on forever!!!!!!!!
My ultimate favs is "Calling All Curs" where Larry does the Ice Dance and Moe & Curly join on in. Whatever it is Curly scats out, it makes me laugh my ass off! Every single time!
Jump 'N The Saddle was a really terrific band, always played a great live show. They specialized in western swing and jump blues (Bob Wills, Louis Jordan, Cab Calloway). It was nice that they finally had a hit record, but they did so much more than that!
I heard this song on the radio a few days ago I didn't understand it at all and thought it was the goofiest song ever from the 80's (since the radio I was listening to played mainly 80's songs). I even turned to my mom and said "Y'know some songs from the 80's really haven't aged well." and we had a chuckle. Now that I'm listening to it again and realizing it's about the Three Stooges it makes a lot more sense. It makes me remember that it's hard to appreciate something you don't understand.
My sister hated this, but it was one of MY fave songs and videos back in 1984. I loved how Music Video 60 (Chicago) ran it almost every day that summer! ;)
The one and only 3 Stooges. Pure genius, and I even got to where I can appreciate Shemp a lot more than I used to. I think's he's way underrated. My best to all.
In a way, Shemp at times is even funnier than Curly. While Curly was a very funny physical comedian, Shemp could deliver some hilarious lines and truly play the part of a bumbling stooge. He was great!
I actually owned the 45 when it came out in 1983 by Jump In The Saddle. I was a huge 3 Stooges fan and was ecstatic when it came out! You can watch Jump In The Saddle perform it live on RUclips! Fun times and tons of laughter!
I remember watching these as a kid (early 70s) and a family with some kids moved in next door. They would come over and we'd watch these. They didn't know hardly a word of English and still found the shows hilarious. It takes comedic genius to do that that could never be matched today. I also always thought that in the one when they were plumbers and they connected the water line to the electric. The guy who played the cook, coming in with a raincoat as water pouring from the stove. I know he was only in a couple episodes but he should have been in many more, even as the fourth stooge. A bad episode of these guys don't exist. My favorites are when they put the cats in the piano, when they are plumbers, and the one with the restaurant when the customers think they are really cooking a cat and dog. And don't forget disorder in the court. I heard somewhere that when they show the jury that's Moe and curlys parents sitting the bottom right in the jury.
This was a big regional hit in the Chicago area back in the day; I remember when this band performed the song live at a Chicago radio station (possibly WLS) back then...
I'm so glad they still show Stooges episodes in the morning and have the marathons like the days of old. They're true comic geniuses and can never be replicated!
The immortal Curly!!!Still my all time favorite....go to song when I want the crowd to respond. Ill sing this one and use my siren whistle, always has them cracking up..
When my older brother, my younger sister and I were kids (I'm 73 now), our Dad took pictures of each of us. To get me to smile he said, "Think of the 3 Stooges." It worked. 🙂
Old friends and music from the North Shore of Chicago. My old friend Rick Gourley on bass, Tom Furlong on pedal steel and Peter Quin's great vocals..I used to watch these guy's in thier early days in Wheeling Ill. Bob Lindsy was the drummer in those days and a friend of mine..Bob,I and our friends Jack Garrett and Steve McHendrick started a band in 6th grade. I remember doing our first gig at the DGS school.I sure miss old my old friends back in Deerfield.Dale(Grohe)
I grew up watching the Sotoges on Late Night TV in Chicago and eventually Saturday afternoons right between American Bandstand and Pro Bowlers Tour. And I was introed to them by my Mother who watched em as a kid. In fact my Uncles and I still do the skits. Cant get much funner than Moe Larry Curly and Shemp
This song popped in my head yesterday, so naturally last night while we were out I played in on touch tunes. 😂 people knew it and made curly noises when it played.
I loved it so much when this song came on the radio. That and the JiveBunny Medley. I loved my hair glam music. But I just thought these were so unique to be done in mainstream.
I was the maintenance guy at Acme when this was recorded. Fun times and wonder people! I thought I was credited on the album cover for making the best coffee or something like that, but I googled and can't find it. Anyway, thanks for posting this fond memory.
This video used to be played between innings during Mets games at Shea Stadium in the late 80s. First saw it during Game 4 of the 1988 NLCS against the Dodgers. Unfortunately for us The Curly Shuffle turned out to be the highpoint of what was otherwise another heartbreaking loss.
Curly howard you be gone but not forgotten the Howard's and fine family would be proud and laughing no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on great music and dance moves very impressed god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go some things never go out of style way to go ❤😂😂😂😅 Joe
Heard this song this morning. Hadn't heard it in a few years. A friend of mine who owned a bar in Chicago Bridgeport neighborhood had the song in his jukebox.
Rest In Heaven to my little brother James Terrell Lee we use to stay up late nights waiting for The 3 Stooges and Kung Fu theater to come on I miss him and those glorious days you never know what you have until its gone🙏🏽
My Italian granddad got me hooked to the stooges. 😄😁 I used to watch them with him as a little kid and laugh and laugh. curly Howard has been my comedic hero since I was a little kid. My very first. I can imitate him very well. My mom's mom met the stooges as a child I was told. And as a grown up, I became friends with Curlys grand son Bradley. what an awesome 👌 guy. I adore curly to this very day. 😁. Oh a wise guy!! Nyuk nyuk nyuk!!!!
I remember actually hearing this played on the radio when I was a kid. It was a minor media sensation back then, enough to lead to the making of this video shown on TV at the time.
RIP you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming appreciate you thanks the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing after all these years later no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on you guys rock way to go appreciate you guys thanks way to go ! Joe
My brother would imitate Curly.. with all of his antics, when I was younger.. I loved it!! I remember this song came out in 1984!! Thanks for this!! Now he does Peter Griffin from Family Guy...lol
❤😂🎉❤😂❤😂😂 brilliant god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong great dances moves and great music god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing thanks for a good laugh and the memories !!!! Joe
@@wilnerolivier7971 Shemp died in the back of a cab leaving a boxing match while talking to the driver. So sad. He fought a lot of personal phobias to be a Stooge. Today he'd probably be diagnosed with anxiety disorder.
@@cneterer Some would argue that when replaced Curly that original Stooges were reunited!! People forget how good Shemp was because Curly just blew up.
Shemp was so good Bud Abbott's praise for him led a jealous Lou Costello to severely edit his appearances in their movies before he went back to the Stooges. Yes, back. Shemp was a Stooge before Curly when they were still a vaudeville act.
@@cneterer Moe was so devastated by the death of Shemp & Curly that he was going to disband the act!! The only reason he didn't was because they were still under contract to Columbia.
I only discovered the Stooges recently, and I now understand all the noise around Curly.. When I watch, my eye stays on him, and his moves are like finely choreographed dance.. Classic interpretations.. It only took me 60 years to notice this..😂
Brings back all those memories of the days when we would wolf down our breakfast to watch The 3 Stooges before going off to school, and staying up late on Saturday nights to watch them. My friends' mom hated them, but loved hearing me laughing at them.
They may be gone but not forgotten still going strong way to go the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock true comedy at its very best thanks !!! ❤❤😂😅 Joe
I agree that Shemp would have been more liked if most of the shorts he appeared in were up to the same quality as the Curly shorts, I thought most of the Shemp shorts from 1947 to 1952 were pure gold, Shemp is IMO just as funny as Curly
@@w6467Jerome Lester Horowitz, Howard, if you will, (Curly) was also a brother to Moses, Moe, and Shemp Horowitz, later changed to Howard. In the episode Hold That Lion, you did indeed see all three Howard brothers Moe, Shemp and Curly in that episode along with Larry Fine.
I recently sang this song on a karaoke outing with friends, and the ones that knew it enjoyed it. While some young blood asked like a smartypants: "What kind of crap is this? Crap music for old people?" Channeling Curly, I replied: Oh, a wise guy, eh?" I pointed to the floor: "Look at the grass! Look at the ground!" When he looked down, I bopped him on the noggin, then when he looked up, I gave him the ol' "Two fingers inna eyeballs" face poke... It was hilarious! Yuk! Yuk! Yuk! :D
Forty years later, people still listen to this comical musical classic!
Just heard it on a rerun of Americas Top 40 when Casey Kasem hosted it. They didn’t even get a Walk of Fame star until around the time song was releasd.
We sure do miss curly. Rest in peace , curly.
We all love and miss you very much.😢
Thanx for all the laughter and joy you brought us all.
Curly was a classic, never get tired of watching him.
Soitenly!!!
Uplifting tune! 🎭❤️🌟
By far the best stooge !
For all that Curley went through in his last years I'm glad he has this song in his memory. The video syncs well with the song. Nice job.
Yes, poor Curly with his many divorces and strokes. And people slapping him in public because they thought what they saw on the screen was real. Sad end to the life of a natural comedian who brought happiness to so many people.
RIP Curley. One of the best out of the bunch.
I got this on one of my three stooges vhs tapes from 93.
I heard this song yesterday. It brought back a great memory. This song is so funny🤣
@@cneterer His 4th and last wife, Valerie, was the only one who really cared about him. She married him after his 1946 stroke and took care of him until his death.
Saw them live onstage at the Granada movie house on Church Ave in Brooklyn when they were promoting "The 3 Stooges in Orbit". To this day, the best 25cts I ever spent. A very close 2nd, $5 to see The Beatles in 1965.
Interesting Fact: whenever there was a pie fight scene Moe was the one usually throwing the pies from off camera. He was a baseball pitcher in his youth and the directors said he was more accurate than the stage hands.
He always got to dish it out!
It's the ultimate gag, party trick, and form of self defense all in one!
Thanks for that information. Now I know who threw those pies.
Moe was a true dead-eye when it comes to throwing pies!
Huh. Neat!
My childhood, right here.
I still remember watching one episode when I was 5, on Christmas Eve. I forget the episode but Larry dresses like Santa, and in the end he's retreating down a hallway as an angry hotel manager is shooting him in the butt with a revolver. Every shot, Larry would jump in the air and the sound of a bullet ricocheting off of metal clanged out.
I was literally rolling on grandma's shag rug, laughing so hard my face hurt and tears were running down my face. My sides were actually cramping up and I was gasping between bursts of laughter. Grandpa had to come in to see if I was dying or what. Forty years later, I still smile thinking about that scene.
Was this the one: ruclips.net/video/8Eh8TtcVN20/видео.html
Was the episde "He Cooked His Goose"?
@@Doobie1975 that's it! Thank you!!!
I lived right next door to this band in 1983 when they had this hit. Pretty amazing. My band went nowhere and broke up lol. At least they got their 20 minutes of fame. Lok
This classic will be playing at my funeral. 🤪. Can't believe it came out 40 years ago now. 😭
Excellent video.great tribute to Jerome "Curley" Howard. May all the stooges R.I.P.
I remember when this song came out! Sort of have forgotten about it over the years but I will never ever forget Curly Howard! Curley will always be one of the funniest people of all time ever! it never gets old! Comic Genius!! wish I could have known him and been friends with him I love the 3 stooges & always will!!!! Curly Howard and the Three Stooges will live on forever!!!!!!!!
What kind of a fool do you take me for?!! Curly: Why? Is there more than one kind? Best. Line. Ever.
Pro tip: NEVER say that to a judge.
He won't see the humor.
"Was your mother ever frightened by something?" / "Yeah. Me."
He was always my favorite.
My favorite line is " I try to think but nothing happens!
@@doughesson but which judge are you talking about?
"A judge in civil court or criminal Court?"
After seeing a sad video about Curly I just had to see this. God rest his soul, a genuine comedy genius.
Never gets old! Love it..NYUK NYUK NYUK NYUK!
I always loved when TBS would play this video between shorts.
TBS would always use the stooges to fill gaps in programming. If a Braves game ran late or finished early or during a rain delay.
@@atrain818 AMC, TCM or both still do that.
@@benjaminlucas1635 And some local syndication channels.
This is such a beautiful tribute to Curly!
Rest In Peace Jerome Lester Horwitz 😢 💔 I will love you forever!!
doesn't matter how many times I see one of their gags I always laugh. Pure Genius.
My ultimate favs is "Calling All Curs" where Larry does the Ice Dance and Moe & Curly join on in. Whatever it is Curly scats out, it makes me laugh my ass off! Every single time!
Jump 'N The Saddle was a really terrific band, always played a great live show. They specialized in western swing and jump blues (Bob Wills, Louis Jordan, Cab Calloway). It was nice that they finally had a hit record, but they did so much more than that!
I heard this song on the radio a few days ago I didn't understand it at all and thought it was the goofiest song ever from the 80's (since the radio I was listening to played mainly 80's songs). I even turned to my mom and said "Y'know some songs from the 80's really haven't aged well." and we had a chuckle. Now that I'm listening to it again and realizing it's about the Three Stooges it makes a lot more sense. It makes me remember that it's hard to appreciate something you don't understand.
Just lost a old childhood friend on 9/30/20 his favorite was Curly and his shuffle !! R.I.P. Daniel Spaits you will be missed!
The 1980s was such a fun time. Music was great
I wish i lived back in them
My sister hated this, but it was one of MY fave songs and videos back in 1984. I loved how Music Video 60 (Chicago) ran it almost every day that summer! ;)
What an amazing talent so light on his feet and a true hearted dog lover.
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They used to play this in 1986 in the eighth inning at mets game. We won the World Series that year.
The one and only 3 Stooges. Pure genius, and
I even got to where I can appreciate Shemp a
lot more than I used to. I think's he's way
underrated. My best to all.
Shemp's only real problem is that he wasn't Curly.
In a way, Shemp at times is even funnier than Curly. While Curly was a very funny physical comedian, Shemp could deliver some hilarious lines and truly play the part of a bumbling stooge. He was great!
Hot Scots.... And Malice in the Palace. Two of the best Shemp episodes.
Jerome Horwitz(Curly Howard): the definitive comic genius of the 20th Century.
I actually owned the 45 when it came out in 1983 by Jump In The Saddle. I was a huge 3 Stooges fan and was ecstatic when it came out! You can watch Jump In The Saddle perform it live on RUclips! Fun times and tons of laughter!
I heard this in the grocery store the other day. Blew my mind.
same here, i literally stood in the toilet paper aisle when i heard swing music.
@@airjor1 Casey Kasem?
What store?
Did you start doing the curly shuffle?
Really? Your store gets good stuff like this while mine gets stuck with Mariah Carey? Boy!
How I recall first hearing this song at Christmastime of 1983 on the radio but not until 6 months later in June would I see the video as seen above.
Curly Howard is the funniest person this world will ever see. Stooges fan since 2000.
Me, STOOGES Fab since 1981. Yes I'm old lol.
Stooges fan since mid 60's......Yes, i'm even older than you! Haha
@@theroadrunner5519 😝Nuk nuk nuk!!!!!
Stooges fan since '62!
I have to agree. Curly is right up there with Peter Sellers and Robin Williams. Hilariously funny, always.
In 1986, a local radio station here in ny redid the song because the 86 mets were doing so well. It was called "the shea mets shuffle".
The best 3 minutes on the internet.
I remember watching these as a kid (early 70s) and a family with some kids moved in next door. They would come over and we'd watch these. They didn't know hardly a word of English and still found the shows hilarious. It takes comedic genius to do that that could never be matched today. I also always thought that in the one when they were plumbers and they connected the water line to the electric. The guy who played the cook, coming in with a raincoat as water pouring from the stove. I know he was only in a couple episodes but he should have been in many more, even as the fourth stooge. A bad episode of these guys don't exist. My favorites are when they put the cats in the piano, when they are plumbers, and the one with the restaurant when the customers think they are really cooking a cat and dog. And don't forget disorder in the court. I heard somewhere that when they show the jury that's Moe and curlys parents sitting the bottom right in the jury.
The Best of the Best in comedy. Nobody will reach these guys, EVER!
Jonathan Blaugrana nope. Never
Not a chance in Hell!
Today, we have the Impractical Jokers & they're just as funny as these guys.
I don't see slap-stick making a full comeback.
Tim Conway and PeeWee Herman were two who came the closest.
This was a big regional hit in the Chicago area back in the day; I remember when this band performed the song live at a Chicago radio station (possibly WLS) back then...
I remember this comedy club in Louisville, Kentucky called the Comedy Caravan. They would play this song before every show.
When this song first came out I saw the band perform it live in concert in Fort Wayne Indiana. Loved this song. 😀❤
phil sarrazine awesome story! 👍
You were lucky!
Isn't Fort Wayne the city Frank Burns made famous? My humble apologies for bearing the connection.
I'm so glad they still show Stooges episodes in the morning and have the marathons like the days of old. They're true comic geniuses and can never be replicated!
I've been a fan of them for almost seven years since the AMC network showed a marathon on New Year's Eve 2009
Me too lol
A top 40 song in the 80s CLASSIC!!!!!!
Clear into the '20s...the 2020s!
Great song, great comedians, great video. Thumbs up!
"and now ladies and gentlemen we bring you Niagara Falls....." Slowly, I turn, step by step...
irish89055 inch by inch
Infinifan80 love it - classic !!!!
Why couldn't it have been Atlantic City?
The Susquehanna Hat Company?
Trust me no “gentleman” and even fewer “ladies” are into this! Lol
I first heard this Song at Christmastime of 1983 and then first saw the Video on MTV 6 mos. later.
The immortal Curly!!!Still my all time favorite....go to song when I want the crowd to respond. Ill sing this one and use my siren whistle, always has them cracking up..
I remember when that song came out. We still watch the stooges every Saturday night at 5 o’clock. Great slapstick. Good to hear from you Louis
Man I love me some THREE STOOGES. Kings of comedy.
Brings Back Great Memories From Late 1983. The 80´s Ruled!
When my older brother, my younger sister and I were kids (I'm 73 now), our Dad took pictures of each of us. To get me to smile he said, "Think of the 3 Stooges." It worked. 🙂
Often imitated, but never truly duplicated.
Old friends and music from the North Shore of Chicago. My old friend Rick Gourley on bass, Tom Furlong on pedal steel and Peter Quin's great vocals..I used to watch these guy's in thier early days in Wheeling Ill. Bob Lindsy was the drummer in those days and a friend of mine..Bob,I and our friends Jack Garrett and Steve McHendrick started a band in 6th grade. I remember doing our first gig at the DGS school.I sure miss old my old friends back in Deerfield.Dale(Grohe)
COMEDY CLASSICS ON LATE NIGHT TV. All around entertainment. Long live slapstick!!
I grew up watching the Sotoges on Late Night TV in Chicago and eventually Saturday afternoons right between American Bandstand and Pro Bowlers Tour. And I was introed to them by my Mother who watched em as a kid. In fact my Uncles and I still do the skits. Cant get much funner than Moe Larry Curly and Shemp
I LOVE this song and I LOVE Curly! Always have, always will!
EVEN THOSE EPISODES WERE SHOWN. BEFORE. I STILL ENJOY WATCHING THEM OVER AND OVER AGAIN.AND I STILL LAUGH AT ALL THE THINGS THAT THEY DO
I'm so happy that the Three Stooges are back on TV. (Saturday afternoons on MeTV)
Even wokey woke can’t kill The Three Stooges!!
I love the three stooges, especially Curly. He's my favorite stooge of alltime
This song popped in my head yesterday, so naturally last night while we were out I played in on touch tunes. 😂 people knew it and made curly noises when it played.
I loved it so much when this song came on the radio. That and the JiveBunny Medley. I loved my hair glam music. But I just thought these were so unique to be done in mainstream.
JiveBunny! A friend in junior high copied the entire album on tape for me. Lost it long ago, but great memories.
I was the maintenance guy at Acme when this was recorded. Fun times and wonder people! I thought I was credited on the album cover for making the best coffee or something like that, but I googled and can't find it. Anyway, thanks for posting this fond memory.
This video used to be played between innings during Mets games at Shea Stadium in the late 80s. First saw it during Game 4 of the 1988 NLCS against the Dodgers. Unfortunately for us The Curly Shuffle turned out to be the highpoint of what was otherwise another heartbreaking loss.
October of '88 was one of the most memorable months of my life. Partied with the house to myself, and the Dodgers getting it done
Curly howard you be gone but not forgotten the Howard's and fine family would be proud and laughing no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on great music and dance moves very impressed god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go some things never go out of style way to go ❤😂😂😂😅 Joe
Me and my little brother use to listen to this late night after Benny Hill Lmao R.I.P James Terrell Lee
I'm old school as well and damn proud of it because music was real back then. Our music had real messages in them
Man this is timeless thanks for posting this
Heard this song this morning. Hadn't heard it in a few years. A friend of mine who owned a bar in Chicago Bridgeport neighborhood had the song in his jukebox.
Rest In Heaven to my little brother James Terrell Lee we use to stay up late nights waiting for The 3 Stooges and Kung Fu theater to come on I miss him and those glorious days you never know what you have until its gone🙏🏽
I haven't heard this song in nearly twenty years. Good times.
I remember back in '84 a friend told me about this song/video and I just had to see it for myself. Thanks!
I watched on TV in Billings Montana in 84 loved it
My Italian granddad got me hooked to the stooges. 😄😁 I used to watch them with him as a little kid and laugh and laugh. curly Howard has been my comedic hero since I was a little kid. My very first. I can imitate him very well. My mom's mom met the stooges as a child I was told. And as a grown up, I became friends with Curlys grand son Bradley. what an awesome 👌 guy. I adore curly to this very day. 😁. Oh a wise guy!! Nyuk nyuk nyuk!!!!
Wow this was a great song played at Shea back in the 1980's at the 7th inning !!The place went wild !! LET"s GO METS
I remember actually hearing this played on the radio when I was a kid. It was a minor media sensation back then, enough to lead to the making of this video shown on TV at the time.
I heard it on PYX 106 out of Albany, NY. quite often, when the song was new.
I loved this song growing up.
RIP you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming appreciate you thanks the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing after all these years later no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on you guys rock way to go appreciate you guys thanks way to go ! Joe
My brother would imitate Curly.. with all of his antics, when I was younger.. I loved it!! I remember this song came out in 1984!! Thanks for this!! Now he does Peter Griffin from Family Guy...lol
My son and I danced to this song on his wedding day August 19th 2019!!!!!!
I remember watching the Three Stooges on Saturday nights back in Cleveland when I was a kid, such were the memories.
❤😂🎉❤😂❤😂😂 brilliant god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong great dances moves and great music god bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to go the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing thanks for a good laugh and the memories !!!! Joe
If you noticed, Shemp's timing was incredible. The odd thing was, that Shemp died telling a joke. He gets to the punchline and has a heart attack.
Kind of like what happened to Redd Foxx!!
@@wilnerolivier7971 Shemp died in the back of a cab leaving a boxing match while talking to the driver. So sad. He fought a lot of personal phobias to be a Stooge. Today he'd probably be diagnosed with anxiety disorder.
@@cneterer Some would argue that when replaced Curly that original Stooges were reunited!! People forget how good Shemp was because Curly just blew up.
Shemp was so good Bud Abbott's praise for him led a jealous Lou Costello to severely edit his appearances in their movies before he went back to the Stooges. Yes, back. Shemp was a Stooge before Curly when they were still a vaudeville act.
@@cneterer Moe was so devastated by the death of Shemp & Curly that he was going to disband the act!! The only reason he didn't was because they were still under contract to Columbia.
I really miss them guy's. They gave me a lot of laughs when I was little. Won't be long I'll be seeing them.
Best song ever never get tired of it
Fabulous, fabulous. A great vid, well done - and brilliant quality audio!! Ten outta ten
My fav skit from them is when they are witnesses to a murder trial in the court room, they had me dyinggggg lmaoooo😅😅😅
THEY ARE THE ALL-TIME KINGS OF COMEDY!!!
Like The Flintstones, The 3 Stooges never fail to make us howl with laughter.
I only discovered the Stooges recently, and I now understand all the noise around Curly.. When I watch, my eye stays on him, and his moves are like finely choreographed dance.. Classic interpretations.. It only took me 60 years to notice this..😂
Played at Shea Stadium constantly in 1985!
Brings back all those memories of the days when we would wolf down our breakfast to watch The 3 Stooges before going off to school, and staying up late on Saturday nights to watch them. My friends' mom hated them, but loved hearing me laughing at them.
i remember this song and have not heard this in too many years thank you david
Thank you for posting. I haven't seen this in a long time!
They may be gone but not forgotten still going strong way to go the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick and dancing still continues on god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock true comedy at its very best thanks !!! ❤❤😂😅 Joe
CLASSIC!!! Love it! Thanks for posting :-D
The best, as good as it gets! Great vibes!
I don't know Y but Happy Father's day gentlemen. I love these guys and this song
I haven't seen this video in ages. I completely forgot about it.
Love this song!
Video's not too shabby either!
I agree that Shemp would have been more liked if most of the shorts he appeared in were up to the same quality as the Curly shorts, I thought most of the Shemp shorts from 1947 to 1952 were pure gold, Shemp is IMO just as funny as Curly
Shemp Howard was EXTREMELY funny and could rival Curly... imho...lol
Shemp was Moe's brother. And he was an original stooge who was dropped when they went to the movies.
They were brothers 🌟🌟🌟🎭
@@w6467Jerome Lester Horowitz, Howard, if you will, (Curly) was also a brother to Moses, Moe, and Shemp Horowitz, later changed to Howard. In the episode Hold That Lion, you did indeed see all three Howard brothers Moe, Shemp and Curly in that episode along with Larry Fine.
Loved the Three Stooges growing up.
Brilliant video -- haven't laughed like that in a long time, thanks!
I recently sang this song on a karaoke outing with friends, and the ones that knew it enjoyed it. While some young blood asked like a smartypants: "What kind of crap is this? Crap music for old people?" Channeling Curly, I replied: Oh, a wise guy, eh?" I pointed to the floor: "Look at the grass! Look at the ground!" When he looked down, I bopped him on the noggin, then when he looked up, I gave him the ol' "Two fingers inna eyeballs" face poke... It was hilarious! Yuk! Yuk! Yuk! :D
You mean nyuk nyuk nyuk!
+KWCline91 Certainly! Nyuk! Nyuk! 😄
LMFAO! CLASSIC!
You know what you could have said after bonking that young wisenheimer on the head? "IT'S SABATOOGEY,I TELL YA!" LOL!
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"Jump'n the Saddle" ROCKS !
Greatest show ever.
Thanks so much for this! I love the song, LOVE the Stooges (and how anyone can't is beyond me). I laughed and laughed, thanks for sharing!