My favorite was when Letterman had Don King on and Letterman's first question to King was "So Don, what's with the hair?". I busted out laughing at that one.
Technically it was, "What do you suppose the deal is with Don's hair?" And it was at the end of a 10-minute interview in 1982 (back when Letterman used to be great), it wasn't the first question.
Technically it was, "What do you suppose the deal is with Don's hair?" And it was at the end of a 10-minute interview in 1982 (back when Letterman actually used to be great), it wasn't the first question. ruclips.net/video/E3WQ9pOvCZ8/видео.htmlm22s
Dr. TJ But isn't that the most obvious intro? I think so. Nobody has ever said anything about King's hair for that very reason. It's like the cheap shot or easy one. I don't think it's funny nor was it germaine to what he's known for which is, a boxing promoter. You must have split a gut watching The Three Stooges back in the day.
Favorite bit was with the science kids. No one was funnier at the time talking to kids than Letterman. Kimmel has learned from Dave quite well in this regard. His kid bits are funny too.
Have lived half my life in NYC and CGO and both are awesome. Being raised in NYC and having some pretty famous offspring bars, that i have no reason to mention, as a kid I've met some crazy and amazing characters. Chicago, has so many and most are from the fringe suburbs. Bill came from Wilmette, Jesuit schooled, and yes gang, that's important for many reasons but he's the ultimate Chicago best and this interview along with Kimmel is really cool
parkviewmo I think its because Bill has the largest self confidence on earth, radiating miles away. I wish I was like him in that sense. And still Bill can laugh at himself, making it even better.
For sure! He’s intriguing, confident and doesn’t give a shit- no pretense. He’s real and soooo funny! I love his mannerisms and his boyish look despite his age. It’s in his eyes- a glint and a glimmer. I would think that if he found a woman interesting she really must be something extraordinary! I would think his admiration would be intoxicating. This is the kind of man that would make my clothes fall off- more than any hottie in Hollywood.
I feel like we owe all of the fantastic Conan remotes in part to Letterman who started it off by working at Taco Bell and whatnot. He was the original!
Bill probably still actually lives in the area. He was clearly the happiest fan in the world when the Cubs won the series. Looked like he was going to cry when they cut to him at the end of the game.
Kimmel was spot on about the one thing that pretty much is the difference between Letterman and Leno......If you were a guest of Davids and you were on Fire funny...He'd let you run with it and even help that person along too....where as Jay would actually try to be more funny as if he was insecure that his guest "just might" come off being funnier than Jay.....just my take. Cheers
Agreed. I think this is a fatal slaw of Conan and Jimmy Fallon. Neither can sit back and let the guest shine. They constantly try to hone in a bit or out-funny the guest. Kind of sad, really.
johnny carson was the purist late night talk show host, meaning that he was able to handle every situation with grace and laughter. david letterman was his equal, with a little more goofiness. of all the late night host, i dont believe there has been any of them more coveted than dave. johnny will always be considered the best because of his professionalism, but there was something about dave that made him...... special. the host today try to turn their shows into game shows, without any context of an interview. making the show fun doesnt have to be "lets play a game of ...(insert silly name here)". having bill and jimmy speak candidly (which i am assuming they did) here shows the respect they give dave. i salute them. dave, in my mind, will always be the best host. and im not sure where biff is, but i wont rest until i find him!!!
In fifth grade in Indiana, I set-up a David Letterman Wax segment. We had to pick Famous people from Indiana, too portray. I picked Dave, Now I am trying my first stand-up at 29. If I ever get the chance too say how much he inspired me, best believe I will...
I'm sorry, who else is famous from Indiana? Gene Hackman? He's not actually from Indiana though, right? I kinda wanna know where Gene Hackman is from now.
On Daves old NBC show the best moment I ever saw was when actor Crispin Glover frim Back to the future came on and was so flipped out it was hilarious Not that much different than Joaquin Phoenix but in a different way Both were NUTS!!!
My favorite all-time David Leterman episode?: When Dave read a letter about Cher comparing the "the pink stuff" versus "the blue stuff" (giggles from Dave). Dave says "I think the blue stuff is Equal and the pink stuff is Sweet-'n-Lo. What do you think Paul?" Paul Schaffer responds "Dave, I think the pink stuff she referring to is Pepto Bismol", then he proceeds to pour Pepto Bismol on a bowl of cereal AND EAT IT!!! Well, I found it so hilarious... Gross Dude humor, I guess.
Mike Well it has been 40 years. I often wonder where Belushi would have been had he not died so young. And dear Gilda Radner. She was so funny and so sweet. Back then a guy named Trump was earning his wings as a backstabbing racist who nobody would have predicted would become president. Have you seen Chevy Chase lately? No resemblance to the other one.
At least Bill let himself age. He's not dying his hair black, or destroying his face with plastic surgery. He became an old man and he's embraced that. In this day and age that's worthy of respect.
0:30 For me, it's when he had Rupert out wearing an earpiece and he told him what to say. That was so hilarious, and then of course some asshole has to not get the joke and threaten Rupert so they had to stop doing it.
Unfortunately Letterman never got the Mark Twain Award because it was instead sent to Dame Edna's house. Now Edna gives the award strange gazes as she drinks tea upon waking up.
Bill Murray hands look pretty big to me, and his wrists are pretty thick, like a farmer lol. @2:47 I had no idea Dave would do that, that's so cold lol, but you'd have to be pretty lame for Letterman to actually go there.
When I was younger I would confuse bill Murray and Chevy chase. Bill Murray I am so sorry you are clearly never to be compared to that twat, I love your kind eyes. Thank you
"And Joaquin, I'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight." LMAO!!! Classic Dave.
Loved seeing these two together. Bill Murray was Letterman’s ultimate guest and Jimmy is his heir apparent!
I grew up loving Bill Murray, I wish he and my parents would live forever.
Michael Stiller me too!!!
What a lovely thought 🙏🏻
God, please let Bill murray live more long years we deserve a kind of man like him on this world #LEGENDARY 👏👏
This is the most straight forward Bill Murray that I have ever seen. It is is fitting and warranted that it is for his appreciation of Letterman.
Bill and Jimmy are two of the best bunch.
It's nice to see Bill Murray pop up in familiar places.He's always been relevant in comedic circles.
I love Bill Murray!
Man, you can tell how much Bill loves Dave here. He's so damn happy talking about him
My favorite was when Letterman had Don King on and Letterman's first question to King was "So Don, what's with the hair?". I busted out laughing at that one.
Technically it was, "What do you suppose the deal is with Don's hair?" And it was at the end of a 10-minute interview in 1982 (back when Letterman used to be great), it wasn't the first question.
Technically it was, "What do you suppose the deal is with Don's hair?" And it was at the end of a 10-minute interview in 1982 (back when Letterman actually used to be great), it wasn't the first question. ruclips.net/video/E3WQ9pOvCZ8/видео.htmlm22s
Dr. TJ But isn't that the most obvious intro? I think so. Nobody has ever said anything about King's hair for that very reason. It's like the cheap shot or easy one. I don't think it's funny nor was it germaine to what he's known for which is, a boxing promoter. You must have split a gut watching The Three Stooges back in the day.
Bill Murray is a genuine American Treasure. I'd love to meet that guy.
Favorite bit was with the science kids. No one was funnier at the time talking to kids than Letterman. Kimmel has learned from Dave quite well in this regard. His kid bits are funny too.
Bill Murray is a subtle magic thats got totoal power comedically
Two very funny men . .need more of this in our lives!!
Have lived half my life in NYC and CGO and both are awesome. Being raised in NYC and having some pretty famous offspring bars, that i have no reason to mention, as a kid I've met some crazy and amazing characters. Chicago, has so many and most are from the fringe suburbs. Bill came from Wilmette, Jesuit schooled, and yes gang, that's important for many reasons but he's the ultimate Chicago best and this interview along with Kimmel is really cool
I don't know why. I don't know how. But, Bill Murray, was and is one of the sexiest men to walk the earth.
parkviewmo I think its because Bill has the largest self confidence on earth, radiating miles away. I wish I was like him in that sense. And still Bill can laugh at himself, making it even better.
For sure! He’s intriguing, confident and doesn’t give a shit- no pretense. He’s real and soooo funny! I love his mannerisms and his boyish look despite his age. It’s in his eyes- a glint and a glimmer. I would think that if he found a woman interesting she really must be something extraordinary! I would think his admiration would be intoxicating. This is the kind of man that would make my clothes fall off- more than any hottie in Hollywood.
Confidence and being honest about who you are can do wonders for a person's attractiveness.
@@jillbriska2416 yes!!! I agree.
His so cool. That what makes him charming. I'm 38 I guess I like older men. He seems young no matter his age.
I feel like we owe all of the fantastic Conan remotes in part to Letterman who started it off by working at Taco Bell and whatnot. He was the original!
Very true and Dave absolutely pioneered the way it should be done. But you would agree that Conan has mastered it as well, right?
dude, that Taco Bell part, when the customer was SCREAMING at him through the drive-thru. holy crap, still funny
whatever the hell that is that bill is wearing, he's the only person alive who can make it work.
Deadheads do it alll the time.
KCCO
A beanie?
Yup, bill is .... bill. You nailed it.
It's a stocking cap.
These guys are the best.
I love Bill Murray and Jimmy Kimmel. Great little peak into their perspective . Thanks for the vid
Two of my favourite doods!
I love the fact that Rupert Jee is known by world famous celebrities.
"Taking a vacation from your problems"
Yes!
"You bet I will!"
This is the best quality youtube thing ive seen
Favorite Dave quote of ALL TIME: I don't like interviewing a guest who is only there because they're GENETICALLY BLESSED...
Bill repping the Saints! With some SWEET overalls!
Wow, when Bill said towards the end: ... (not) a vacation from your problems, but..." all I could think was, a shout-out to 'What About Bob,' lol
Bill has retained a marvelous Chicago accent.
Ah! I always wondered what his accent was.Thanks!
Bill probably still actually lives in the area. He was clearly the happiest fan in the world when the Cubs won the series. Looked like he was going to cry when they cut to him at the end of the game.
Love you Bill, love you
Please never leave us Bill
Favorite Letterman skit, the Velcro suit.
6:06 he's about to say "
Vacation from your problems!"
Love.
Bill Murray. Legend.
David Letterman. Legend.
Funny and interesting comments by both. Thanks for giving me a few chuckles.
Bill Murrayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!
Bill Murray is a man intensely trying to live the moments of his life.
That's what you wear when you don't care what people think.
Love bill's saint paul saint's shirt.
What Kimmel says at 3:10 is so true for me as well.. Letterman rules
"Everybody Loves Gunther" = best Letterman bit ever!
lmao Bill Murray's little jab at Kimmel at the end seemed to go right over his head
Kimmel was spot on about the one thing that pretty much is the difference between Letterman and Leno......If you were a guest of Davids and you were on Fire funny...He'd let you run with it and even help that person along too....where as Jay would actually try to be more funny as if he was insecure that his guest "just might" come off being funnier than Jay.....just my take. Cheers
Agreed. I think this is a fatal slaw of Conan and Jimmy Fallon. Neither can sit back and let the guest shine. They constantly try to hone in a bit or out-funny the guest. Kind of sad, really.
The best videos are the ones which include a good dissing of Shirley MacLaine.
Velcro suit, Alka-Seltzer tub, and throwing shit off of buildings = quintessential Letterman, in my book. That stuff still makes me laugh today.
My most memorable was an exotic foods lady. Dave tasted the food and said " that's damn near edible"... I still quote it
To answer your question: Bill is wearing whatever the fuck he wants to.
6:07 - What About Bob? reference. :)
johnny carson was the purist late night talk show host, meaning that he was able to handle every situation with grace and laughter. david letterman was his equal, with a little more goofiness. of all the late night host, i dont believe there has been any of them more coveted than dave. johnny will always be considered the best because of his professionalism, but there was something about dave that made him...... special. the host today try to turn their shows into game shows, without any context of an interview. making the show fun doesnt have to be "lets play a game of ...(insert silly name here)". having bill and jimmy speak candidly (which i am assuming they did) here shows the respect they give dave. i salute them. dave, in my mind, will always be the best host. and im not sure where biff is, but i wont rest until i find him!!!
Bill just got into In Living Color
Bill Murray was Dave's first guest on NBC and CBS.
3:49 Jimmy Fallon should take notes on this point
Kimmel doesn’t deserve to share Bill Murray’s comedic air.
Why hasn't Sir Bill Murray not been knighted yet?
because he has done nothing to help england. lol
because he's a freeborn man of the USA
He should get the Medal of Freedom as an American but after 2020.
Are you drunk?
Daniel Danielsen you’re right King Donnie Trump should surprise Bill with a knighthood for his 50tu bday
Anyone notice the accidental What About Bob line???
Bill Murray is old AF, but he is still cooler than me!
I love how these videos pop up and I don't remember seeing them and then I see myself commenting on them 4 years ago.
In fifth grade in Indiana, I set-up a David Letterman Wax segment. We had to pick Famous people from Indiana, too portray. I picked Dave, Now I am trying my first stand-up at 29. If I ever get the chance too say how much he inspired me, best believe I will...
Good luck or I should say "Break a leg"! You picked a great mentor.
I'm sorry, who else is famous from Indiana? Gene Hackman? He's not actually from Indiana though, right? I kinda wanna know where Gene Hackman is from now.
Hey guys, I looked it up, and it turns out Gene Hackman is from San Bernardino, CA.
I like watching Kimmel be blown away by chaos of bills view. ..
I want this guy's job.
On Daves old NBC show the best moment I ever saw was when actor Crispin Glover frim Back to the future came on and was so flipped out it was hilarious
Not that much different than Joaquin Phoenix but in a different way
Both were NUTS!!!
My favorite all-time David Leterman episode?: When Dave read a letter about Cher comparing the "the pink stuff" versus "the blue stuff" (giggles from Dave). Dave says "I think the blue stuff is Equal and the pink stuff is Sweet-'n-Lo. What do you think Paul?" Paul Schaffer responds "Dave, I think the pink stuff she referring to is Pepto Bismol", then he proceeds to pour Pepto Bismol on a bowl of cereal AND EAT IT!!! Well, I found it so hilarious... Gross Dude humor, I guess.
yes. they are high.
In Dave We Trust.
Did no one notice Bill Murray just referenced "What about Bob?" Talking about a vacation from problems?
Bill has aged but then ain't we all
Mike Well it has been 40 years. I often wonder where Belushi would have been had he not died so young. And dear Gilda Radner. She was so funny and so sweet. Back then a guy named Trump was earning his wings as a backstabbing racist who nobody would have predicted would become president. Have you seen Chevy Chase lately? No resemblance to the other one.
I’m reminded when I look at my high. Chocolate picture. Had a mullet in 87. Lol
School , spell check turned school into chocolate. Omg.
The consequences of time on earth
At least Bill let himself age. He's not dying his hair black, or destroying his face with plastic surgery. He became an old man and he's embraced that. In this day and age that's worthy of respect.
bill murray is literally Baloo
@3:49 JIMMY FALLON PAY ATTENTION!! THIS CAN HELP YOU!!!
0:30 For me, it's when he had Rupert out wearing an earpiece and he told him what to say. That was so hilarious, and then of course some asshole has to not get the joke and threaten Rupert so they had to stop doing it.
Unfortunately Letterman never got the Mark Twain Award because it was instead sent to Dame Edna's house. Now Edna gives the award strange gazes as she drinks tea upon waking up.
0:26 what he say there? Something I’m getting at
I'd play the Rupert video game.
"a vacation from your problems" ;)
You know you're old when you look the way you're gonna look in the grave.
A tuuk and StP Saints T-shirt!
i like jimmy cuz he’s not afraid to cry and use his own kids for political purposes
I like the Impractical Jokers, but aren't they ripping off Letterman's Rupert Gee bits?
Bill has looked this age since Lost In Translation. Must be the golf
Kimmel and the guy that makes Gorton's fish sticks
GORDON'S... If you are going too clown, then clown right. FOOL
lmao
James McKimmel 🍀
Steve Zissou
Bill Murray hands look pretty big to me, and his wrists are pretty thick, like a farmer lol. @2:47 I had no idea Dave would do that, that's so cold lol, but you'd have to be pretty lame for Letterman to actually go there.
Idubbbz fucking slayed keem bro
"What about that guy?"
Hi
With all the Me Too stuff going on, if I were Letterman I don't think I's want to be in the spotlight right now.
Why is d bag Kimmel signing anything 😂😂😂
Bill = funny. Kimmel = not. Thanks for coming, good night!
I met him a couple of weeks ago. He chucked me a cold one and we had a chat. I have a video on my channel check it out!
Every comment about his clothes. It's a beenie a hoodie a tshirt and overalls. That doesnt seem anything other than normal clothes.
6:21 2:35
They drank the night before.
What the hell was Bill Murray wearing?!?
Theo 80126 that continues to be the question.
As someone from MN, I recognized the Saint Paul Saints baseball shirt under the suspenders. He is part owner of the team.
Whatever the heck he wants....He's Bill "Fuckin" Murray!
Woke clothes
DUDE I WAS WONDERING THE SAME THING. some sort of sign, with hippie overalls. Man I love Bill.
I don't give a fuck money is a thing.
I enjoyed Letterman at the time, but in the end he took cynicism and irony to new levels in American culture. Is that good?
Hey what about his mom?!
If these guys are Americas heros, we are in deep trouble.
Man Bill Murray is looking old. I thought he was Willie Nelson at first from the thumbnail!
When I was younger I would confuse bill Murray and Chevy chase. Bill Murray I am so sorry you are clearly never to be compared to that twat, I love your kind eyes. Thank you
Nice one. I'm the first!
#J4K
bills
This is brilliant! colbert doesn't hold a candle next to dave
colbert is only one who is close. you are crazy.
You do realize Dave wasn't forced off, right?
Colbert is doing just fine in late night. Nobody can be Dave except Dave.
Disagree.
this hosting secret kimmel talks about is something fallon never understood. he allways tries to be funnier than his guests and never is