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  • @TheSmothersBrothersShow
    @TheSmothersBrothersShow  5 месяцев назад +3

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  • @TrishBlassingame
    @TrishBlassingame 10 месяцев назад +74

    Great memory. Saw this on TV when it originally aired. And by a stroke of magic, not long later, my parents bought a sofa and chair the same color as Steve's shirt :)

    • @testfire3000
      @testfire3000 9 месяцев назад

      lol

    • @judymoraign7078
      @judymoraign7078 6 месяцев назад

      That's great Trish!!😅

    • @Motocicleiros
      @Motocicleiros 3 месяца назад +3

      I admit: I returned to the video to check what the color it was.

  • @hadorstapa
    @hadorstapa Год назад +374

    I love how he plays as if he put the candle up his left sleeve, even though he clearly didn't! Actually good sleight of hand!

    • @pechaa
      @pechaa Год назад +4

      Where did it go?

    • @arcburn6340
      @arcburn6340 Год назад +32

      Up his right sleeve.

    • @arcburn6340
      @arcburn6340 Год назад +8

      When he drops his arm fast afterwards hes breaking it.

    • @PaulSmith-qs1es
      @PaulSmith-qs1es Год назад +16

      @@pechaa you can see it on the ground behind the table in a later shot. He just dropped it.

    • @SaintBrick
      @SaintBrick Год назад +5

      @@PaulSmith-qs1es The was the dove. Before the shot you can see it on the ground you can see him pick it up and toss it. The candle goes up the right sleeve.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 Год назад +677

    And to think this man went on to have a career as a distinguished banjo player.

    • @joelpartee594
      @joelpartee594 Год назад +10

      What's really impressive is the mystic toilet float went on to become a banjo.

    • @freeanimals594
      @freeanimals594 Год назад +15

      But as he said long ago, it's a happy sound. You can't sing any negative, sad words playing a banjo! 🙃

    • @GhostOfLorelei
      @GhostOfLorelei Год назад +5

      And art critic

    • @nunyanunya4147
      @nunyanunya4147 Год назад +15

      like Martian Short says 'its like Deliverance. its all fun and games till the banjo comes out..."

    • @tashuntka
      @tashuntka Год назад +5

      And author....
      **caresses his Cruel shoes book while chanting 'The Pointy Birds are pointy-pointy...anoint thy heads, anointy-nointy'**

  • @drewgeraci8434
    @drewgeraci8434 Год назад +256

    I strongly recommend Steve Martin's book Born Standing Up. It's really inspiring as he tells of his humble beginnings as a magician at a theme park. It's not a self-serving book, just positive vibes.

    • @JamesGowan
      @JamesGowan Год назад +15

      Bought, read and loved!

    • @shugler
      @shugler Год назад +12

      Fantastic book! Seriously one of the most amazing yet grounded biographies I've ever read

    • @chrisshockey8883
      @chrisshockey8883 Год назад +8

      His book Cruel Shoes is even better!

    • @johnbauman4005
      @johnbauman4005 Год назад +9

      ​@@chrisshockey8883And who can forget his timeless poem, "Pointy Birds:"
      "Pointy birds, pointy pointy.
      Anoint me with your love, annointy 'nointy."

    • @HanasDad
      @HanasDad Год назад +5

      "Cruel Shoes" is also worth checking out if it's still in print

  • @NarffetWerlz
    @NarffetWerlz Год назад +473

    What a talented young man. Can't wait to see what he makes of himself.

    • @blkft
      @blkft Год назад +34

      He plays the banjo now.

    • @freeanimals594
      @freeanimals594 Год назад +1

      He already has made himself. He's 77 years old.

    • @joedruet1185
      @joedruet1185 Год назад +15

      @@freeanimals594 He looks good for 77

    • @SirManfly
      @SirManfly Год назад +26

      @@joedruet1185 @freeanimals594 missed the joke 🤣

    • @davidburns1753
      @davidburns1753 Год назад +4

      I am still baffled by Steve Martin's genius. I am smarter and worth millions less. What happened? Oh ... and I'm older too ... that's why he irritates me so much!!!

  • @JJLewis-so1iq
    @JJLewis-so1iq Год назад +144

    The smothers brothers was a great show. We never missed it.

    • @NoahRobertGraves
      @NoahRobertGraves Год назад +4

      Ah! But do you miss it now? 🙂

    • @JJLewis-so1iq
      @JJLewis-so1iq Год назад +2

      @@NoahRobertGraves kinda

    • @kidwave1
      @kidwave1 Год назад +1

      Amazing what passed for "comedy" back then. Absolutely NONE of this was even worth a chuckle. The smothers brothers were about as funny as a double m@rder.

    • @JJLewis-so1iq
      @JJLewis-so1iq Год назад +1

      @@kidwave1 i guess were more easily entertained back then.

    • @jamesbrice6619
      @jamesbrice6619 Год назад

      @@kidwave1 maybe you're simply a dark, depressed, jaded stick in the mud

  • @vwlssnvwls3262
    @vwlssnvwls3262 Год назад +39

    Steve Martin has been a hero of mine my whole life, because he can make anything funny and amazing.

  • @mrcat3493
    @mrcat3493 Год назад +44

    Steve Martin is a legend.

  • @brendachase1814
    @brendachase1814 Год назад +41

    I had a funny friend who had a hall in her house where she had family photos on the wall, and there, among her family, was a smiling photo of Steve Martin! So unexpected and hilarious

  • @davidmccarthy6061
    @davidmccarthy6061 Год назад +65

    Smothers Brothers was such a great show!!

  • @Vicki_Benji
    @Vicki_Benji Год назад +22

    Can we take a moment to appreciate Steve Martin with no gray hair? These are some of his best performances, and I wish more people could see this.

  • @donnatate458
    @donnatate458 Месяц назад +3

    I've loved his silliness for many years. I'm so glad he's still around to make us smile. Thanks, sir, for the laughs.

    • @TheSmothersBrothersShow
      @TheSmothersBrothersShow  Месяц назад +1

      He’s great! Makes us take ourselves a little less seriously. Thanks for tuning in!

  • @patriciaalley1562
    @patriciaalley1562 Год назад +87

    I think we need to give him credit for a lot of the success of the Smothers Brothers as he was one of the writers and you can read him all over their routines.

    • @BDUBZ49
      @BDUBZ49 Год назад +6

      Not taking anything away from Steve, but the Smothers were a very popular act for years before the show. They had already released 9 comedy/music albums for their nightclub acts and several television appearances by then.

    • @ronmorgan8214
      @ronmorgan8214 Год назад +1

      Tommy lines

  • @evermar1
    @evermar1 Год назад +1028

    The most amazing thing is he didn't have white hair.

    • @paulcarey1708
      @paulcarey1708 Год назад +33

      Weird, eh? Always assumed he went white when he was 20-25

    • @gordonhenderson1965
      @gordonhenderson1965 Год назад +52

      @@paulcarey1708 No kidding, I'm 57 now and he had white hair when I was 10

    • @JACKnJESUS
      @JACKnJESUS Год назад +13

      He was wearing a wig

    • @bongodave13
      @bongodave13 Год назад +24

      He did go gray prematurely. Some people do that. Looks good on him, though.

    • @StamfordBridge
      @StamfordBridge Год назад +3

      @@JACKnJESUS Wig or just dyed hair?

  • @raypierce5818
    @raypierce5818 Год назад +135

    He started out as a magician but always had more fun doing a parody of it. I built the magic he used in his first show headlining in Vegas.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Год назад +8

      He was also a brilliant banjo player.

    • @user-br3ou2cs9o
      @user-br3ou2cs9o Год назад +3

      ​@@SmallSpoonBrigade
      That, musicianship, is where I believe he shines brightest.

    • @timward4301
      @timward4301 Год назад +20

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade He still is, but he used to be, too.

    • @pjparkjd
      @pjparkjd Год назад +2

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade Was? Did I miss something?

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 Год назад +4

      @timward4301 Nice Mitch Hedburg reference.

  • @geeeeeeeee787
    @geeeeeeeee787 Год назад +72

    All charisma and stage presence!

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +2

      Was a professional magician for 30 years I called myself Mr Charisma lol

    • @alexandercalder2143
      @alexandercalder2143 Год назад

      yes, total confidence as well

  • @etxkevin7452
    @etxkevin7452 Год назад +25

    That candle one was awesome!! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад

      There's so many things you can do with those candles type in Jeff McBride

  • @rodneybray5827
    @rodneybray5827 Год назад +16

    I'm way past idolizing anyone but Martin's body of work is inspirational. Kudos for him for having some success with so much hard work.

  • @jcalli66
    @jcalli66 Год назад +20

    Oh my god and holy shit. Seeing Steve Martin with no grey hair makes this something to be preserved forever.

    • @terminat1
      @terminat1 9 месяцев назад

      God.

    • @Paul71H
      @Paul71H 5 месяцев назад +1

      He must have been dyeing his hair at this point, because he surely had gray hair from childhood, right? 🙂

  • @CodyCarlson-d5t
    @CodyCarlson-d5t 4 дня назад

    Back in 77-79. I went to school in LaCrosse Wisconsin. The community college put on free concerts for students. Mary E Saywer auditorium. . Steve Martin was one of them. Been a fan of his since

  • @CineSoar
    @CineSoar Год назад +27

    This reminds me of a bit he did, on Carson IIRC. He holds up a scarf and confidently, but obviously uses the scarf as cover for reaching into his suitcoat pocket. But, by his facial expression, you can see whatever he intended to produce, wasn't in that pocket (as the digging in his pocket gets even more obvious). So, he scrambles to regain his composure, and tries again in the opposite pocket. Still not there. He pauses a moment, as he fumbles around under the scarf, and with a dramatic flourish, he reveals... his wristwatch!
    Then, as he is setting up the next trick, he says "Watch... watch... [indicating his watch]... Watch."

  • @MikesOrganicVideos
    @MikesOrganicVideos Год назад +11

    Awesome. He later did at least a few of these gags in his standup, in the '70's. Thanks for posting.

  • @PhilFeedback
    @PhilFeedback Год назад +9

    Rest In Peace Tommy 😢
    I’ll always remember the time we saw the Smothers Brothers perform at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel.
    “Dream the Impossible Dream”.

  • @katherinehunter9526
    @katherinehunter9526 Год назад +3

    Oh Dear! Wait a minute while I wipe my tears away!
    Oh Tommy Smothers you " MR. YOYOMAN" were my favorite brother!
    💞🙏🏻
    I remember the TV nights when our family would pile into the den to watch " The Smothers Brothers Show"!.
    It was an hour of truly edgy 60'S entertainment.
    I remember the night your show had been canceled by the station for pushing the envelope. I think it was about your protesting of the War the US was sending boy's to in Vietnam!? We were heartbroken losing your show!
    But a few years later along came ROWEN MARTIN'S LAUGH IN TV and they BROKE all the TV regulations!
    So thankfully they Brought you and Dick on as guest's!
    Thanks for teaching us YOYO TRICKS and to always to "QUESTION AUTHORITIES"!
    REST in PEACE and LOVE forever TOMMY!
    I Thank both of you brother for truly touching my heart and soul as a pre-teen and affected my direction in life.
    🕊❤ 💫🕯🎶 🧿 🙏🏻

  • @neils5539
    @neils5539 Год назад +11

    His autobiography "Born Standing Up" is excellent. Very good reading.

  • @bleuefish
    @bleuefish Год назад +71

    I remember watching this when it aired, as a kid. For weeks, my sister and I got in trouble, from ruining every Kleenex tissue in the house

  • @ronmartin4212
    @ronmartin4212 Год назад +5

    It's neat to see him from back in the '60's,this,the Dating Game,etc.First I saw him was in '75,so this is great to see.

  • @crazypetemagicman
    @crazypetemagicman Год назад +59

    I'm a magician and the Zombie being called a toilet float trick is hilarious to magicians LMFAO

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +8

      Same I retired after 30 years but yeah that one made me laugh

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Obviously I'm not a magician, but now I get the joke.

  • @genevawhite3178
    @genevawhite3178 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the memories.

  • @jeaniebird999
    @jeaniebird999 Год назад +66

    I'm 53 and can't, for the life of me, remember him with dark hair. He's such a gem. 🥰

    • @cvn6555
      @cvn6555 Год назад +5

      55 and me, neither. Seemed like he always looked prematurely old.

    • @jeaniebird999
      @jeaniebird999 Год назад +1

      @@cvn6555
      He's like my grandad; had gorgeous, white hair as long as _anyone_ could remember. He said he went white by age 19.

    • @earthstewardude
      @earthstewardude Год назад +7

      He was 23 in this act and the year was 1968 - you were not born yet.

    • @jeaniebird999
      @jeaniebird999 Год назад +2

      @@earthstewardude
      I wonder what caused him to go white so quickly. 🤔 Wasn't it white by the time he got to SNL?
      All the women, in my family, desire to wind up with snow white hair, like our patriarch. I've been working on it for decades but mine is _still_ just gray. 😞

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 Год назад +5

      I first saw him at the Disneyland magic shop in 1971 and remember him because he seemed too young to have white hair. I did not know he had already been on a major television show until seeing this video. To this day I remember him being behind the counter doing slight of hand yet must admit it makes little sense all these years later. Oh well.

  • @Koldeman
    @Koldeman Месяц назад +2

    Seeing this makes one thing clear- without gray/white hair, Steve Martin is unrecognizable. It's almost like a Superman/Clark Kent sort of situation.

  • @royrush5374
    @royrush5374 6 месяцев назад +1

    He was definitely an original. He was a huge hit in my high school days.

  • @bonwatcher
    @bonwatcher Год назад +17

    The predecessor of the Great Flydini. Steve Martin's showmanship is second to none.

  • @HolmanHal
    @HolmanHal Год назад +8

    I notice many commenters are surprised to see Steve Martin here with dark hair. I'm in my 70s and also have white hair. But I dyed mine gradually so no one would notice. (Ba-dah-Boom!)
    I also saw Martin perform in-person back in the late 1970s or early 1980s at the Paladium Theater in Oakland, CA at the height of his popularity. A bonafide intellectual offstage, much of his banjo-accompanied act back then relied upon lots of off-the-wall physical antics. This included wearing a fake arrow through his head, being constantly plagued by "happy feet" and uttering exaggerated catch phrases such as "Well, excuuuse me."
    Unexpected twist: At the "end" of his show Martin invited the entire audience, some 1,000 strong (and a half dozen weak), to join him outside the theater for some typically obscure reason. So like lemmings to the sea, we all dutifully obliged by following him into the street where he resumed his now mostly ad-libbed comedy act for another 10-11 minutes.
    Steve Martin.....a certifiably "wild and crazy guy."

  • @randomdude189
    @randomdude189 Год назад +1

    He does most of these at the troubadour too. Such a funny guy. I also love the way old cameras captured the light and left tracers with movement.

  • @fiddleronthecube7835
    @fiddleronthecube7835 6 месяцев назад +1

    Steve can do it all. He does standup, plays the banjo, acts, writes, directs, and some other stuff.

  • @Patos619
    @Patos619 10 месяцев назад

    I love this man! Thank you 😊

  • @StevenBee-t9d
    @StevenBee-t9d 10 месяцев назад +2

    That guy's wild and crazy

  • @moviesgalore9947
    @moviesgalore9947 2 месяца назад +2

    And 10 years later he was the Biggest Comedy Star in the World.

  • @oldpossum57
    @oldpossum57 Год назад

    Great band! I was completely unaware of this when I was a kid.

  • @t.r.1442
    @t.r.1442 Год назад +19

    The part I love best is how he so perfectly recreated Dwight Schrute's look from the Office.

  • @schnellfahren911
    @schnellfahren911 Год назад +1

    I'm recognizing some Magic Johnathan inspiration. Man I loved that guy. I also truly love Steve, and old tv shows with their notations of recent history. Take note all you fame seeking youngsters out there, (especially if you didn't know who the Smothers Brothers are/were) the metaphor didn't go away: "fame is fleeting"

  • @smalls9852
    @smalls9852 Год назад +6

    Rofl! Got a chance to see him perform recently and I have to say, his comedy still holds up lol

  • @ChrisOnStage2
    @ChrisOnStage2 Год назад +12

    I went to taping of The Midnight Special (Helen Reddy & Three Dog Night were there) and Steve Martin was the warm-up comedian. I was laughing my butt off while everyone else around me (including my then girlfriend) just sat there....silent. "He's not funny", she said to me. But I knew he was hilarious and going places!

    • @ModGirl-nu1xk
      @ModGirl-nu1xk Год назад +2

      Similar to when I first saw him opening for The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band at a small venue in Atlanta. A few of us were in hysterics but the majority was... silent. Not very far into his routine some people began booing. All of a sudden he announced that he was going to do his famous disappearing act and he left the stage. I (and the few others) felt so bad for him and also irritated that we missed the rest of his act. Fast forward to about a year later and everyone thought he was the funniest thing ever. I wondered why it took them so long to catch up. 🤔

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Год назад +1

      People didn’t get his absolute deadpan delivery. They weren’t sure if they were supposed to laugh. Sort of the uncanny valley of humor. Honestly, it reminds me a bit of some of the British humor I’ve seen over the years. Maybe he just needed a wider audience who could appreciate his style? I’m glad he stuck with it. He’s really quite brilliant, and it’s been a joy to have him in the world. Fun to see him here with dark hair, too. By the time he was famous a decade later, he’d already started to go quite grey.

  • @kevinwalker7910
    @kevinwalker7910 Год назад +7

    It's funny b/c at the very beginning, audience not really sure what to make of him. "I'll be out in a minute, but before I get here..." They slowly began to get him. The seeds of greatness there.

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 Год назад

      It was weird to hear silence at the beginning. Nowadays I crack up just looking at a image of Steve.

  • @annabrown7302
    @annabrown7302 Год назад +2

    STEVE MARTIN FROM WACCO TEXAS LOVE HIM❤

  • @daveydudely9954
    @daveydudely9954 Год назад +2

    man he influenced me so much i remember doing a ridiculous magic show for our 8th grade campout at kingfisher lake, just like this one, in1975

  • @TimmehJay
    @TimmehJay Год назад +40

    I remember seeing this as a kid and stealing the napkin bit as an ice breaker for years to come. It usually just made people uncomfortable. Took me a lot longer to realize that part.

    • @schnellfahren911
      @schnellfahren911 Год назад +4

      That's a mixed bag, making people uncomfortable can be hilarious, but if the vibe isn't right it's not so fun. Props for being the guy who actually broke the ice, and I hope you're now surrounded with people who enjoy your humor

    • @penguinista
      @penguinista Год назад +1

      He is a genius performer with a ton of professional experience at this point. Making a Steve Martin joke or routine work is not easy like he makes it look to be!

  • @chrismaggio7879
    @chrismaggio7879 Год назад +4

    "While I'm waiting for me to come out..." hahahah

  • @jamesbrice6619
    @jamesbrice6619 Год назад +1

    Always watched this on Sunday nights

  • @terrytragianopoulos9345
    @terrytragianopoulos9345 Год назад +6

    Steve Martin was Unique and Different right from the start Just incredibly funny and different Ten years from this broadcast on the Smothers Brothers he becomes the Biggest and most Successful Comedian in the USA

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 Год назад

      Weird random capitalization of words and no punctuation. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️😬

    • @terrytragianopoulos9345
      @terrytragianopoulos9345 Год назад +2

      @vincedibona4687 Vince are you some kind of weird guy who roams RUclips and corrects everyone's grammar and punctuation? Get a Life Guy!

    • @reverendragnarok
      @reverendragnarok Год назад

      @@vincedibona4687 it's a very easy way to identify Boomers online, ain't it?

  • @DennisEffle
    @DennisEffle 4 месяца назад +1

    Steve worked at the Magic shop at Snow White's Castle at Disneyland before hitting it big as a comedian. He always loved magic.

  • @Beeznitchio
    @Beeznitchio Год назад +1

    That was great. The build-up was spectacular.

  • @michaeljoefox
    @michaeljoefox 11 месяцев назад +2

    Life before the internet. Appreciate your lives, kids.

  • @shockeye3863
    @shockeye3863 Год назад +42

    You have to appreciate how much time it took for Steve to dye his hair for this performance.

    • @RyanConnell5150
      @RyanConnell5150 Год назад +2

      He went gray by the time he was 32. He was about 23 here depending on when this aired exactly in the year 1968.

    • @rwspop
      @rwspop Год назад

      @@RyanConnell5150 oh boy

    • @normanacree1635
      @normanacree1635 Год назад

      He was travelling incognito

    • @Ishai1
      @Ishai1 Год назад

      This is his real hair color, he's been dyeing it gray since he was 30 for comedic effect. He's a genius.

    • @FakingANerve
      @FakingANerve Год назад

      ​@@Ishai1😂👏👏👏

  • @Vince_F
    @Vince_F Год назад +5

    He such “A WILD AND CRAZY GUY!!!😂

  • @jdssurf
    @jdssurf Год назад +5

    Steve is funny as hell, you just get his humor or you don't, seems ppl like to bag on him and say his not funny, how interesting those ppl say he's not, just because he's not to them. Real mature.

    • @johndoe-cb5ck
      @johndoe-cb5ck 10 месяцев назад

      Jr...told you not watch youtube and definitely to not comment on youtube...you are so grounded !

  • @houdannycomedymagic8642
    @houdannycomedymagic8642 Год назад +19

    He must have picked these up from the Disneyland Magic Shop, where he worked!

  • @AirDOGGe
    @AirDOGGe Год назад +2

    I never heard of Steve until I saw him on Saturday Night Live in the late 1970s. By then his hair was silver.

  • @klartext2225
    @klartext2225 Год назад +3

    Remember his Oscar opening monologues! Remember. And cry. Stuff like this will never ever come back again.

  • @thegirlnamedjessicamccown9194
    @thegirlnamedjessicamccown9194 25 дней назад

    Old tv had a charm ♥

  • @DisJunkTV
    @DisJunkTV 3 месяца назад

    Steve Martin, always so good.

  • @franksalerno1904
    @franksalerno1904 Год назад +1

    Interesting to me how the band and crew was trying to follow him or anticipate what he needed -subsequently stepping on a few of his jokes and flow. I’m reminded of how this grew into bits like ‘Excuse Me’ and with Howard Shore on SNL in the 70’s.
    His making fun of professional show business and satirizing slick entertainers has been widely chronicled.
    If you haven’t read or gotten the audiobook of Born Standing Up - it’s a wonderful quick read.
    He also put out a new audiobook on Spotify in Dec 2023 that Is fun for fans or a brief primer for you if you are discovering SM.
    Cheers

  • @00Jaxs013
    @00Jaxs013 Год назад +1

    I love the subtlety of the act. You don't have that as much nowadays.

  • @joeski734
    @joeski734 11 месяцев назад

    He is an artist with how he is so funny doing the stupidest things. But meticulous design and timing go into it. Amazing it's all right here right at the beginning.

  • @b5maddog
    @b5maddog Год назад +2

    Never heard of this man, but he seems like a wild and crazy guy.

  • @angellacanfora
    @angellacanfora Год назад +3

    He's a wild and crazy guy!

  • @annemarie1507
    @annemarie1507 Год назад +13

    No matter how weird and dumb, Martin always makes me laugh.

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 Год назад +1

      Why do you call yourself weird and dumb?
      IOW, your sentence structure isn’t quite as good as you thought it was. 😉

  • @joemuncie9187
    @joemuncie9187 6 месяцев назад

    He is talented in so many ways

  • @pamelanadel3787
    @pamelanadel3787 3 месяца назад

    Wow. What year was that? He certainly has accomplished a lot. Comedian, author, musician and actor. He excelled in all of it.

  • @rustneversleeps01
    @rustneversleeps01 11 месяцев назад +57

    He was born a poor black child in Mississippi

    • @billwendell6886
      @billwendell6886 6 месяцев назад +3

      Because of this he was able to buy a bigger house.

    • @rustneversleeps01
      @rustneversleeps01 6 месяцев назад +3

      @user-sx1xx5le9o it's the cans, he hates cans !
      Back in the day when I was 11 mass shootings weren't an everyday thing

    • @InSurrealtime
      @InSurrealtime 6 месяцев назад +3

      He found his special purpose.

    • @rustneversleeps01
      @rustneversleeps01 6 месяцев назад +3

      I was thirteen , mass shootings definitely not an every day thing .
      My name isn't in the phone book so don't bother looking me up
      Lol

    • @treyliles117
      @treyliles117 3 месяца назад

      You mean he's going to stay this color?

  • @sstrick500
    @sstrick500 13 дней назад +1

    He went on to have his name printed in the phone book.

  • @TahoeJones
    @TahoeJones Год назад +5

    First comedian ever to fill a stadium with audience.

    • @janorhypercleats
      @janorhypercleats Год назад +1

      The most successful performer in the history of stand-up!!

  • @rcnotes
    @rcnotes Год назад +1

    My mom taught me the napkin trick when I was about 5 years old in 1957. I wonder if she taught it to Steve Martin.

  • @ryanellis4474
    @ryanellis4474 Год назад

    Front to back perfect and brilliant
    I will pray for America. 🇺🇸
    Please pray for me. 🙏🏻
    God Bless you. ✝️

  • @creeib
    @creeib Год назад +7

    He will never get off the ground 😂

  • @thatcriticvideo
    @thatcriticvideo Год назад +5

    An oldie but goodie had me rolling

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Год назад +1

    A unique artist who painted it well.

  • @judd442009
    @judd442009 Год назад +8

    "King Tut!"

  • @JMLRecording
    @JMLRecording Год назад +1

    I know others probably said this too but … THAT BROWN HAIR!!!!!! Can’t get over it

  • @CrownRock1
    @CrownRock1 Год назад +20

    He was 23 when he did this performance, but he looks 30. Within the next two years, his hair would go completely gray, making him look 45 when he was only 25.
    And now, at 77 years old, he looks 45.

    • @johndoe-cb5ck
      @johndoe-cb5ck 10 месяцев назад +4

      ...and at 45 he only looked 50 but at 50 he looked 50 then at 60 he looked 50 and at 65 he looked 48 the when he was 70 he looked 46 1/2....

    • @dhfenske
      @dhfenske 6 месяцев назад +3

      Navin R. Johnson : I know we've only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days.

    • @Paul71H
      @Paul71H 5 месяцев назад

      I always say that he looked 50 years old for about 50 years. 🙂

    • @Colin.Robinson1
      @Colin.Robinson1 3 месяца назад

      My Brain hurts now

  • @sherricoffman
    @sherricoffman 7 месяцев назад

    Lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹 ❤ 🕊 ThankYou N MuchLove

  • @DrMoto182
    @DrMoto182 Год назад +1

    Does anyone remember his “Best Fishes” autographed photo that came with one of his comedy albums? I had that in my dorm room in College for 4 years!!

    • @videoplusdvd
      @videoplusdvd 6 месяцев назад

      It was included in his second album, “A Wild And Crazy Guy”.

  • @TheLvBret
    @TheLvBret Год назад

    Simply the best ever

  • @jasonite
    @jasonite Год назад +1

    That's not bad! I like the wax candle bit

  • @boffo63
    @boffo63 Год назад +3

    I grew up on this and Laugh In

  • @6lu5ky86
    @6lu5ky86 10 месяцев назад

    Handsome young man, a great legacy.

  • @magistrumartium
    @magistrumartium Год назад +1

    I remember when he was a supporting goofball on the Sonny and Cher Show!

  • @michellepost3098
    @michellepost3098 Год назад

    As a young adult, he looks funny with brown hair. He said he started getting gray hair before he was thirty. I watched the 1960s smothers brothers show when new, and I was a child. Same with Laugh-In.

  • @TinyFord1
    @TinyFord1 9 месяцев назад

    He’s the funniest comedian on movies and series in the world. It’s insane that even he had to start somewhere

  • @jonmyers8681
    @jonmyers8681 Год назад +4

    Smothers Brothers gave Steve Martin his start, as well as George Carlin

    • @maggierioux6501
      @maggierioux6501 Год назад +2

      I remember seeing George Carlin on the Ed Sullivan Show several times -- in a suit and tie!

    • @SeaBreeze2247
      @SeaBreeze2247 6 месяцев назад

      Great to see this again after all these years. He did another one on Smothers Brothers with his banjo.

  • @sonnestt
    @sonnestt 9 месяцев назад +1

    The new phone book's here!!!

  • @attorneyrobert
    @attorneyrobert Год назад

    That is a wild and crazy guy!

  • @mikethebeginner
    @mikethebeginner Год назад +1

    This guy magically turned Steve Martin's hair BROWN. Astonishing.

  • @EweChewBrrr01
    @EweChewBrrr01 Год назад +10

    I honestly think this is the only time I've seen Steve Martin without grey hair.

  • @John-zn4lp
    @John-zn4lp 6 месяцев назад

    The early beginnings of a great comedian/entertainer. Even some early precursor to his song King Tut.

  • @RideAcrossTheRiver
    @RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад +12

    What's weird is that Steve Martin is also John Fogerty. Not sure how he pulled that off!

  • @FactBuffet
    @FactBuffet Год назад +1

    Steve Martin was in his early 20s here!

  • @johncushing4474
    @johncushing4474 Год назад +2

    Don’t forget Super Dave Osborne was a writer on the Smothers Brothers too..!!!!