Exactly! It is obvious by the way he remember the bits pretty much word for word. He is definitely a fan, and there is no doubt that he has seen those clips many times.
It can be tricky, you look into stuff thinking "How could anyone actually think...." and then you go down the rabbit hole yourself and start talking about "buoyancy" (a flat earther thing). Norm putting the truther's words into Adam's mouth is pretty funny.
Norm was not only 1000x more intelligent than these guys, but he was also 1000x more well read. For anyone to casually dismiss the “ chimney height” comment shows that your an idiot. His referencing of the chimney height was a large bread crum/ dog whistle which would lead any intelligent individual with the ability to think for themselves, straight to a document known as the Leuchter Report. Fred Leuchter was an USA engineer that built 3 gas chambers for jail executions. He went to Germany and studied the “gas chambers” from a expert engineering perspective, and gave his testimony under oath, in a trial that there was no mathematical possibility that those structures could have been used as gas execution chambers. Norm was pointing people to the truth and all the idiots here missed it.
My brother started doing this with one of his friends. Also, he'll throw out accusations of his friend being in love with him. So my tag is always "which one is worse though".
@mithrandirthegrey7644 "Oh I'll just smile and look uncomfortable. Don't want to lose my job" They were just fear-filled like most of Hollywood, taking themselves and everything around them too seriously. That's what made Norm special; held almost nothing sacred (and maybe nothing at all, toward the end). That's a REAL joker, unlike most of the pussies that called themselves comedians of his generation
@herenow4550 added to it..... that's a sad attempt.... where's Andy now.... nowhere..... Where's norm? Off battling cancers in some crazy war.... surrounded by blood and bone PS NINE ELEVEN
Norm had many guests that were near death on his show. I wonder in hindsight if he did this because he often thought about his mortality and how little time he had left in this world. It also explains why he became so bound to his faith. I recall Norm being a judge on the last comic standing and just destroying a comic for doing jokes about religion.
That’s how I discovered Norm, I saw that clip in some compilation and even with no context it made me laugh and I had to know who it was. Then down the rabbit hole I went, loved him ever since.
@@jesperkarlsson597 Haha. Whenever an old friend texts me out of the blue and they ask how I'm doin' I always say I'm working under the Queensboro bridge jerking off punks for $15 a man. Haha
@@will3xv tbh while I prefer the podcast and his standup for my personal taste, I think his book is the most objectively impressive achievement of his career. its so goddamn hard to write a novel that good and it legitimately was on par with classic literature imo
Always wondered if the "I didn't even know he was sick" line was the ultimate meta joke since Norm knew that's what everyone would say after he passed. Guess Adam doesn't think so
I recall in an interview he thought about after he died the only thing that would change is on his Wikipedia was all the "Is" will be changed to "Was".
There is an old Woody Allen joke about a Friedrich Nietzsche book/quote that goes "God is Dead... I didn't even know he was sick". I suspect it was in reference to that.
I was always a fan of Norm, but after he passed, I wound up spending a tremendous amount of time looking up everything I could find of his. He was the King of comedy.
If you can find all of the episodes from his RUclips show, it's all hilarious. There's 3 seasons.. they got removed when Netflix got the rights... Also he did some live Masters podcasts that had some funny bits in them. He loved fucking with Super Dave
I'm jealous of Adam to have spent the last moments of Norms life with him. My favorite is the junk yard dog story. RIP norm. Bad bad Leroy brown, meaner than a concentration camp dog....
Damn Adam got the coolest experience by being able to spend time with Norm especially near the end. He seemed to really like Adam too which must make it tough now that he's gone
I've always thought that Samberg had some Norm influence in there and seeing him actually *getting* Norm with a quip that tops Norm's... just beautiful to see the student become the master. RIP Norm. One of the greatest that will ever do it.
Dude, I feel such a kinship with Shane right now. I think there was like a 6 month period of my life where all 8 hours of my workday were spent listening to clips of Norm. Pretty fuckin good 6 months that was
Norm lived the dream. He had that reckless rockstar lifestyle, didn’t really do hard drugs but lived like he did and has all these wild gambling stories. Made his ultimate goal come true and then made a billionaire have a legacy that amounts to, “the guy that fired Norm”.. what a ride. I only wish they gave him a talk show after letterman because he would have been amazing. They didn’t understand his skillset. The greatness we were robbed of because CBS was afraid to be different. Then robbed of a 2nd time because the woke mob decided you can’t possibly feel any sort of compassion for someone that made a tweet or had a fetish even if they were your friends. Netflix could have left him alone so he could crush it on the tube.
This is great. I have been wondering why Adam wasn't included in the tribute on Netflix considering how close they were and how incredibly awesome the podcast was.
Agreed, I have to assume Netflix picked his more famous peers (like people from SNL, Letterman, and Chappell) rather than people who might’ve actually been closer with him like Adam. Which is definitely unfortunate.
Doing a ventriloquist act on the radio is the craziest thing I've ever heard of... Completely in character for Norm. Dennis couldn't contain his self!!
its crazy; all these years and no one ever knew that Norm was a closeted dead man for 61 years. It was so brave of him to come out amid a pandemic, but what's even more a shame is that Larry King never got to know the truth.
The place this man has in my heart is so much deeper than you that knew him personally…. The strongest bond between a famous genius and a fan guy that never met or spoke to him will never be broken.
The greatest question ever was when Adam was asked .." How do you sit through all of this with a straight face ?" It must be real difficult to stay so calm when inside you're sobbing with laughter. Adam doesn't get enough props for his part .
Lmao, so glad I watched this to the very end. Just when I think i've seen all there is on Norm. That ending about holocaust, Adam saying "i'd agree" and Norm giving him that look. Jfc I laughed so hard.
I never realized this, but Egret just pointed it out. Originally the Holocaust denier was a ventriloquist dummy. Then for the podcast Norm just changed it to Adam. Same bit, he just changed the DUMMY. OMG I hope that was intentional by Norm
My favorite thing is how Andy Samberg went along with the bit full throttle to what I would guess is Norms surprise, everyone else on that stage was a clown in a bad way, so he reels back giggling. Love that.
It’s nice to see Adam hanging out on a couch with comedic peers and not lurking under some bridge seeking cheap thrills and such
10$ a suck
That may be your rate, sir. Adam charges $15, soft hands! **Under the Queensboro Bridge
@@weaksignal8009 he's making minimum wage now???
You decided to comment, and it was a good thing, we laughed and we thank you
I heard he upped his prices to $25 and went out of business
the thing i like most about shane is that he's watched every norm clip as much as i have
Exactly! It is obvious by the way he remember the bits pretty much word for word. He is definitely a fan, and there is no doubt that he has seen those clips many times.
A true Normaholic.
i love shane gillis! i like a guy who knows his way around a funnel cake
@@kanyeasada7129 I’d love to see him on my toilet eating a rueben
@@xedasxedas helplessly addicted to the terrible drug of… Normohol
Him accusing Eget of holocaust denial with an unusual level of detail was always funny.
“He would just go on about smokestacks and aerial photos”
It can be tricky, you look into stuff thinking "How could anyone actually think...." and then you go down the rabbit hole yourself and start talking about "buoyancy" (a flat earther thing).
Norm putting the truther's words into Adam's mouth is pretty funny.
Norm was not only 1000x more intelligent than these guys, but he was also 1000x more well read. For anyone to casually dismiss the “ chimney height” comment shows that your an idiot. His referencing of the chimney height was a large bread crum/ dog whistle which would lead any intelligent individual with the ability to think for themselves, straight to a document known as the Leuchter Report.
Fred Leuchter was an USA engineer that built 3 gas chambers for jail executions. He went to Germany and studied the “gas chambers” from a expert engineering perspective, and gave his testimony under oath, in a trial that there was no mathematical possibility that those structures could have been used as gas execution chambers. Norm was pointing people to the truth and all the idiots here missed it.
My brother started doing this with one of his friends. Also, he'll throw out accusations of his friend being in love with him. So my tag is always "which one is worse though".
him going along with it makes it perfect lol
I loved how Andy Samberg was the only one adding on to the joke and making norm laugh even harder while everyone else looks uncomfortable
Boring unfunny Hollywood people.
Kassem was such a puss
Maybe there’s something to this guy…
@mithrandirthegrey7644 "Oh I'll just smile and look uncomfortable. Don't want to lose my job"
They were just fear-filled like most of Hollywood, taking themselves and everything around them too seriously. That's what made Norm special; held almost nothing sacred (and maybe nothing at all, toward the end). That's a REAL joker, unlike most of the pussies that called themselves comedians of his generation
Gilbert Gottfried has the best comeback of all the guest when he responds “I’ve been saying this for years” hahahah
I love how Andy Samberg actually understood Norm’s joke and went along with it.
I was gonna call this out, so happy to see this in the comments.
I disagree .. I felt more so a level of discomfort and "dealing with it"
no he didnt, he pussied out like a little bitch in the end... jesus christ
@@MatthewGill-nv4tbwatch it again, he added to the joke
@herenow4550 added to it..... that's a sad attempt.... where's Andy now.... nowhere.....
Where's norm?
Off battling cancers in some crazy war.... surrounded by blood and bone
PS
NINE ELEVEN
"I never went to camp as a kid... is that a good change of subject?"🤣🤣🤣
RIP to both.
No, Bob was never in a Nazi prison camp.
I never caught the brilliance of that until I read it out of context in your comment. Thank you sir!
2 of the greatest to ever do the damn thing
Norm had many guests that were near death on his show. I wonder in hindsight if he did this because he often thought about his mortality and how little time he had left in this world. It also explains why he became so bound to his faith. I recall Norm being a judge on the last comic standing and just destroying a comic for doing jokes about religion.
How did I never understand that joke until now lmao. I've seen that clip 30 times
The clip of norm just going “9/11…” as he looks up at Adam and they both start cackling hysterically will never cease to bring me joy 😂
It sounds REALLY dumb, but that is my favorite single piece of Norm material of his whole career 😂
@@pio1483 norm is the smartest idiot to ever walk the earth lmao. A big reason why he’s among my greatest list
Yes! Running joke with my friends. Amazing ❤
That’s how I discovered Norm, I saw that clip in some compilation and even with no context it made me laugh and I had to know who it was.
Then down the rabbit hole I went, loved him ever since.
It was a national tragedy
Andy Samberg leaning into that norm bit was great in that clip
Andy Samberg leans into everything. It’s exhausting.
That’s why norm liked him tho. It was his test. A quick game of hot potato with a horrible topic lmao
Norm’s reaction is priceless. Never seen a young person make him laugh like that. Usually the youngest to crack him like that is Eget lmao
That whole segment is great. Norm really seemed to love Samberg and vice versa.
@@tammurray8576 I mean it would be extremely fair to assume sandberg/TLI was super influenced by norm given their age and general comedic style
I'm old enough to remember simpler more innocent times, when the worst thing you'd hear about on the news is hijacked jetliners flying into buildings.
Oh now, Gilbert! You're going to get in trouble again... 😏
It reminds me of that tragedy..
I’ll tell ya who’s to blame.
You guessed it - Frank Stallone.
Sort of makes you look back… and chuckle.
@@TomMcMahonMUSICor so the Germans would have us believe.
Adam Eget was a great sidekick. Norm could have hired anyone and he chose Adam. He recognized Adam's pure skill and raw talent.
And soft hands
@@jesperkarlsson597 Haha. Whenever an old friend texts me out of the blue and they ask how I'm doin' I always say I'm working under the Queensboro bridge jerking off punks for $15 a man. Haha
I wonder where he gets his ideas from
From Ralph's....Beverly Hills Ralph's
Don’t forget his very reasonable wage of just 15$
The running bit through Norm’s book shitting on Eget was the funniest thing I’ve ever read. RIP King 👑
@@will3xv tbh while I prefer the podcast and his standup for my personal taste, I think his book is the most objectively impressive achievement of his career. its so goddamn hard to write a novel that good and it legitimately was on par with classic literature imo
It's spelled Egret, like the bird.
A dolt's dolt
It is
I liked the child aping
Dear Adam Eget. Thanks for being Norm's buddy. just thanks alot.
Always wondered if the "I didn't even know he was sick" line was the ultimate meta joke since Norm knew that's what everyone would say after he passed. Guess Adam doesn't think so
It was. Adam Eget just doesn't get it. You'd think a man who knows the true story about the Holocaust could connect the dots a little better.
I always thought the same thing. A true master
I recall in an interview he thought about after he died the only thing that would change is on his Wikipedia was all the "Is" will be changed to "Was".
So true
There is an old Woody Allen joke about a Friedrich Nietzsche book/quote that goes "God is Dead... I didn't even know he was sick". I suspect it was in reference to that.
Putting the 420 segment at 4:20 on thw video is one of the most intelligent edits ive seen this channel make.
And then somehow transforming it into a joke about Hitler is just hilariously brilliant.
You're very easily impressed
When was this?!?! First sighting of Adam since norm passed holy crap. Glad hes back out from under that bridge!
It's those eyes... hypnotic
15 dollars a man ain't what it used to be
Inflation
@@JoeAugustAcoustic lmao this is why the community is the best
He was on rogan's pod before this
the "9-11" as a singular non sequitur punchline is my favorite Egret&Norm moment
I was always a fan of Norm, but after he passed, I wound up spending a tremendous amount of time looking up everything I could find of his. He was the King of comedy.
If you can find all of the episodes from his RUclips show, it's all hilarious. There's 3 seasons.. they got removed when Netflix got the rights...
Also he did some live Masters podcasts that had some funny bits in them. He loved fucking with Super Dave
I love that clip of Andy Samberg taking Norm by surprise by going along with his bit.
It was the redemption of that sad, contrived event.
“Maybe there’s something to this guy” is such a great line.
I hope someday I will be able to ask Adam Eget where he gets his ideas from.
That’s a great idea
He got em at Ralph’s. The Beverly Hills one
From his bathroom
Or, without a word, slip 15 dollars into his hand.
3:47 Jeez, the fact he would go there obviously caught Norm by surprise.
I'm jealous of Adam to have spent the last moments of Norms life with him.
My favorite is the junk yard dog story.
RIP norm.
Bad bad Leroy brown, meaner than a concentration camp dog....
adam probably has tons of great stories abt Norm
the meanest dogs of all are often found guarding concentration camps
Was that the episode with Super Dave? And he just keeps saying “do you know what you just read?” 😂
@@ben6993 "Did you write that? Did you just SAY that?!?"
"well, I read it"
"...you read that??"
“Didn’t have as good of a ring to it”
💀
"Domino's, how may I help you?"
"Yes, hello, I'd like to order 6 million pizzas, please."
"Sir, we don't have enough ovens for that."
"...I know."
Don’t forget when norm was on letterman and said “I tell ya the more I learn about hitler the more I don’t care for him” 😂
Damn Adam got the coolest experience by being able to spend time with Norm especially near the end. He seemed to really like Adam too which must make it tough now that he's gone
His ventriloquist bit was hilarious as he just kept his lips moving..
It was even funnier when he did his ventriloquist act when he called in to Adam Carolla's radio show over the phone.
@@Bonez0r Mostly in the Dennis Miller show...Rusty was his name (and it was not a puppet!)
@@fegoru My mistake, I meant Dennis Miller 🙂
@@Bonez0r Two wrongs don't make a right.
@@fegoruI constantly rewatch those Dennis Miller radio show bits.
Damn it's good to see Adam again
for sure.
Norm's smirk and those dimples at the end brings me so much joy.
Super Dave's reaction to the "gold chain retirement gift" will forever be one of my favorite clips.
"I'll have another one for you tonight" is easily the best response from the guest.
That or "I've been saying that for years" from Gilbert
Im happy to have been blessed with his existence as a stranger. You all are very lucky to have known him personally.
damn i miss Norm. rest in peace man.
What happened to Norm?
@@the_cheap_ones He's an old chunk of coal that turned into a diamond
@@the_cheap_ones he went home
He'll be behind the couch
The April 20th joke is one of the best gag's Norm has ever come up with
I love that the 4/20 clip is at 4:20
Man I wish Norm just got a few more years to live....
What? He’s dead??
@@jprz3837 I didn’t know he was sick
why what happened?
@@areyoutheregoditsmedave He fell… into the gaze.
dude was like 60 though
Need adam on more podcasts, he’s got so many stories to tell
Adam Egret is up there for one of the all time great sidekicks
the final facial expression on norms face made me compulsively punch my knee about 7 times. the best.
It made the whole thing perfect 😆
I've always thought that Samberg had some Norm influence in there and seeing him actually *getting* Norm with a quip that tops Norm's... just beautiful to see the student become the master. RIP Norm. One of the greatest that will ever do it.
Andy did a bit on James Franco's Roast that was very reminiscent of the one Norm did on Saget's.
Schaub must hate Gillis ...
Shane is everything he wants to be ...
The every-man, funny podcaster, stand-up who is liked by most people.
schaub lives rent free in all the haterz hearts lol i see comments about him even when he isnt mentioned.
male amy schumer
schumer and schaub
yeah but does he crush puss?
Schaub wants to be Logan Paul but even Logan clowned on him
Shane is so traumatized from SNL he puts a disclaimer on everything now hahaha
"I didnt even know he was sick"
Best punchline of all time
Adam Eget was so funny on Norm's show! He played so many horrible jokes off. Often without even smiling.
Dude, I feel such a kinship with Shane right now. I think there was like a 6 month period of my life where all 8 hours of my workday were spent listening to clips of Norm. Pretty fuckin good 6 months that was
Same, was working crazy long hrs at one point, Norm got me through it
I had that .. got to see him live.. died a year later
Did you prefer the letterman or Miller compilation?
@davidwujczyk3037
Same. January 2020. Oroville, CA. 2 months before they shutdown all the stuff. So glad we got to see him.
It's honestly crazy how many people this happened to
Norm lived the dream. He had that reckless rockstar lifestyle, didn’t really do hard drugs but lived like he did and has all these wild gambling stories. Made his ultimate goal come true and then made a billionaire have a legacy that amounts to, “the guy that fired Norm”.. what a ride. I only wish they gave him a talk show after letterman because he would have been amazing. They didn’t understand his skillset. The greatness we were robbed of because CBS was afraid to be different. Then robbed of a 2nd time because the woke mob decided you can’t possibly feel any sort of compassion for someone that made a tweet or had a fetish even if they were your friends. Netflix could have left him alone so he could crush it on the tube.
This is great. I have been wondering why Adam wasn't included in the tribute on Netflix considering how close they were and how incredibly awesome the podcast was.
Agreed, I have to assume Netflix picked his more famous peers (like people from SNL, Letterman, and Chappell) rather than people who might’ve actually been closer with him like Adam. Which is definitely unfortunate.
Because Netflix picked people that would help cross promote their other shows. All of the people have or had a Netflix show
He was busy under the Queensboro bridge
you've been wondering why? A certain tribe of people who run Netflix doesn't take kindly to holocaust deniers, buddy
@@Rcknrll666 that made me chuckle. That joke just doesn't get old lol
Adam's "I would agree" at the end there with his look to Norm is so fucking good
The funniest 9/11 bit for me was when he baited Andy Dick into laughin at 9/11 under the pretense of a 911 call 🤣
Well, 9/11 WAS a national tragedy.
Oh don't laugh at 9/11...
"You set me up!"
Why did you laugh at that?
Yes, it was genius.
I love that it's confirmed now as a tie-in to the ventriloquist act. Lol. He debuted that character on Dennis Miller's radio show.
"oh, this character? no, you don't wanna talk to him"
Doing a ventriloquist act on the radio is the craziest thing I've ever heard of... Completely in character for Norm. Dennis couldn't contain his self!!
“I don’t wanna get him out of the bag. First of all, he’s plain wrong.”
Dennis and his friends laughing at Norm's jokes like Palpatine and Yoda will always make me laugh.
@@FvkcRUclipsCensorship the best part is that he called in to do a visual bit.
its crazy; all these years and no one ever knew that Norm was a closeted dead man for 61 years. It was so brave of him to come out amid a pandemic, but what's even more a shame is that Larry King never got to know the truth.
I didn't even know he was sick
"I would agree" by Adam is his funniest moment on NML.
My favorites are "I think the problem is that some people might not know what the concentration camps are" and "Towards the end?"
Sometimes he is funny in his own right, and sometime he is funny in the character he plays. "Towards the end?" is my favourite of 'real' Adam
nice to have a video of Adam laughing remembering Norm clips. it really sucks when a close friend passes.
Norm and Adam's podcast material is without a doubt the top 5 funniest sht ever recorded.
RIP Norm 🙏
I didn’t even know he was sick
I didn't even know he was sick
No serious comments guys
I didn't even know he was sick
@@ZackariahDHanna jesus
It’s really crazy that every one kind of knows it’s bs and still has to play along. Mazel tov to the tribe
The very end... that little tiny piece of norm acting indignantly is literally everything to me
100%
This might be my favourite video of all time man, everything is just perfect
First became a Shane fan after he would guest on The Bonfire with Dan and Big Jay and my respect for his talent just keeps going up
The place this man has in my heart is so much deeper than you that knew him personally…. The strongest bond between a famous genius and a fan guy that never met or spoke to him will never be broken.
At a distance the snake in the poster looks like it's wearing a 1920s gangster hat LMAO
Wish I had a friend like Shane to laugh at old norm bits.
Cant believe he still charges $15 considering the inflation is pretty high right now.
$1 for the quality, $14 for the privilege
you’re paying for the name brand lips
May counter inflation by jerking off even more punks than before.
Is he a “businessman” as Kanye would say
I was charged $17!!
Looking back the blonde hair and glasses oh gawd it's was Andy Dick!
As I finished this clip I looked at the time it was 9:11am, reminds me of that tragedy
Adam is a legend. He was the sidekick of Norm Macdonald
That “anyway” at 3:08 😂
The greatest question ever was when Adam was asked .." How do you sit through all of this with a straight face ?"
It must be real difficult to stay so calm when inside you're sobbing with laughter. Adam doesn't get enough props for his part .
Norm MacDonald was so funny that other comedians talking about him is in and of itself hilarious.
My favorite Norm bit was how people were shocked that the Crocodile Hunter died.
Love your edits bro, keep it up❤️
Appreciate it❤
Gillis and Mark Normand are the comedians I've seen revere Norm the most.
9/11 Airways is my favourite joke of all time
Shane Knows. Noticers know noticers.
What do you call 5 million jews in auschwitz? Holocaust survivors.
100% he knows, Mr Hyde must've slipped him a few documentaries
Proboably the only celebrity i ever truly felt sad about his passing
Lmao, so glad I watched this to the very end. Just when I think i've seen all there is on Norm. That ending about holocaust, Adam saying "i'd agree" and Norm giving him that look. Jfc I laughed so hard.
The funniest part about Norm's holocaust denying ventriloquist puppet, is he invented him while *calling in* to Dennis Miller's show.
The "bathtub gin" line has me dying every time
listen, two wrongs don't make a right
Norm must have used his renowned tech skills to scour the dark web, talking about smoke stacks and shadows
this reminds me of that tragedy
That little "Ah! AH!" with the D-Day scene from SPR made me nearly piss myself.
I never realized this, but Egret just pointed it out. Originally the Holocaust denier was a ventriloquist dummy. Then for the podcast Norm just changed it to Adam. Same bit, he just changed the DUMMY. OMG I hope that was intentional by Norm
Miss norm. I wish we saw more Adam he needs to be a regular on some podcast
Ope, hold the fort
Norm looked into the denial lol. It is clear from what he jokes about.
Norm is the best. He even tolerated Adam knee deep in Holocaust denial.
Norm was a true phenom. He was just effortlessly hilarious so consistently
Norm referenced the work of David Irving multiple times in various interviews.
You can tell Norm was Gils Hero. He understood the brilliance. Both History folks.
1:32 bob saget didn’t want to acknowledge it🤣
3:51 i just love seeing Norm filled with joy like this
norm MacDonald was so funny man what a legend
and the recuring holocaust bit was so funny
Shane is telling all the stories while the guy who was actually in them is sitting on the couch across from him. 😂
NORM DID SO MUCH RESEARCH I BEGAN TO BELIEVE HIM
This is why these guys are my comedy soulmates
ya know, the more i hear about this norm macdonald character, the more i care for him
Everyone can impersonate norm, but Adam can *talk* like norm.
My favorite thing is how Andy Samberg went along with the bit full throttle to what I would guess is Norms surprise, everyone else on that stage was a clown in a bad way, so he reels back giggling. Love that.
i didnt even know he was sick
I've spent whole days on Norm Clips. The best
Glad you guys got Egret on the show. Great guy, soft hands.
"I swear to god, I think that's true" pretty much sums up every comedy podcast.
Adam should do something, a podcast, youtube channel and i'd watch it
Anything's better than the queensboro bridge!!
I love how Andy Samberg riffed with Norm on the Hitlers Charisma bit when everyone else was getting so uncomfortable with him throughout the day.