@@mikekillagreen9432 You could argue that's Axel Foley laughing at those two dudes...Murphy definitely did not dress like Axel Foley off the set, much less driving the unpretentious crappy blue Chevy Nova.
I love that Eddie was never gonna be played. Carson: “Do a little Cos’.” Murphy: “No.” …and Johnny didn’t push because he had a thing called, “class.” Modern hosts push and push and make it all awkward.
Imagine, Johnny Carson asks you to do an impression, and you say “No. “. The balls on this guy. Impressive. But really , he just didn’t have any jokes to go along with it.
4:24 - The way Eddie was able to maintain his answer in spite of all of that pressure from the audience and Johnny though! And still did it in a playful, non-snobbish, way. I wonder why he was so against doing it.
I think he hated the idea of becoming known for just his SNL characters and also being treated like a caricature. I saw another interview where he said during this era it was easy for an actor on a comedy series to become known for just their character and not be able to get any other work because most people don’t take them seriously. This happened to a lot of actors on sitcoms back then.
I reversed the part at 1:12. The reverse part says ...... "I'm into a lot of". ha ha. They cut out whatever he said and reversed the beginning part of the sentence. It will remain a mystery.
I've looked everywhere and I can't find an uncensored version. What could be so bad in 2023 that they could say in the '80s. I hate this censored world we live in
You know, the thing about Eddie, at least while young was he wins by being himself. I still see him doing that as he is now reentering Hollywood or Standup comedy. There's no pretense, nothing fictional. He just does his thing. He's like the class clown who by his nature is popular and attracts others by sincerity of response. I used to be the same way, until I turned white.
4:38 "What are you doing with all your money?" - Why is JC asking this to EM? It's none of his business. He also asked this Q last time EM was at his show.
If you watched it all he was talking about Pryor and then brought up Cosby. This was way before Cosby’s legal troubles. And he said Cosby is a bad dude.
I reversed it. The reverse part says ...... "I'm into a lot of". ha ha. They cut out whatever he said and reversed the beginning. It will remain a mystery.
@@robotron17 I just checked three other versions, including one of the full episode, all are the same. I wonder if it was done by the network and originally aired like that. Whatever he said, it sure got Johnny's attention.
@@npxmnpxm They didn't do reversing like that back then. It was just "beeeep" or silence if it was short, like a curse word. Perhaps there was a later official video release where they did that? Not sure.
Edward Regan Murphy, conocido artísticamente como Eddie Murphy (Brooklyn, Nueva York; 3 de abril de 1961), es un actor, director de cine, comediante y cantante estadounidense. 🎙️🎙️🎭🎭🎙️🎙️🎭🎭🎙️🎙️
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I wish I had a time machine those were the days. Thank You for sharing.
That's what this is.
You are so right
Eddie is older now than Johnny was here. Time flies.
it really doesn't because so much has happened between now and then and you can't just take two disconnected points as a measuring tool
The MatriX
I enjoy your comment despite what that killjoy said 😂
dafuk
Chain smoking will really mess you up
Eddie was so unbelievable in his prime.
Eddie Murphy greatest laugh ever 😆
his Italian dubber is also famous for that laugh ruclips.net/video/cYLrdEWo9Cw/видео.html
Oh Yeah
Yes he does. Just the best.
changed through the years though
Oh how I miss this show.............
It still blows my mind that he made 48 Hours and Trading Places by the time he was 22.
And Beverly hills cop the next year. Trading places is one of my all time favorites.
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What year did Beverley Hills Cop 3 come out?
(Metro)
He was a jerk to tell Carson no about doing Cosby- he was invited to pitch his movie and snubbed Carson
@@nickhill8612 Hi. Looked it up, since I was doing the math as well lol. Beverly Hills Cop 1, 1984. BHC 2, 1987. BHC 3, 1994.
Eddie Murphy, born April 3, 1961. 48 Hours, 1982; Trading Places, 1983; Beverly Hills Cop 1, 1984; BHC 2, 1987; BHC 3, 1994. Gotta love Wikipedia.
Still amazing after all these years.
Trading places… absolutely a classic
What a great movie and it is still fun to rewatch it, through the years. That laugh of his is unique and really adds a nice element to his films.
He does have a great laugh, Eddie Murphy!
Eddie Murphy The King Of Comedy. My favourite comedian. 😄🤣😃
Umm. Sorry that goes to Chris Rock now 😆😂
@@brandonthomas4175 Chris Rock? Even KEvin Hart is more funny than him... and Kevin sucks.
Eddie's was the biggest star in the world at this time.
Classic!!! Icons
Wonderful comedy and Trading Places was a great movie!
That jacket is MJ's jacket in Thriller only in silver/gray... MJ really stirred things around back in the 80's!!!
Nah it just looks similar
The weird part is that this show was in early 1983 but Thriller wasn't filmed until late 1983. So maybe MJ borrowed this idea from Eddie 🤔
Leather outfits were the style… this is 1983. all the early New York rappers and rock groups wore leather back then
Then wore a similar outfit in Raw. But laughed at dudes wearing in Beverly Hills Cop
@@mikekillagreen9432 You could argue that's Axel Foley laughing at those two dudes...Murphy definitely did not dress like Axel Foley off the set, much less driving the unpretentious crappy blue Chevy Nova.
Eddie Murphy the KING OF COMEDY Johnie the KING OF LATE NIGHT AND ED KING OF SIDE KICKS
One of the funniest people who ever walked this planet. Quite a distinction.
Eddie looks like a superhero.
I’d give anything to make Carson, Murphy or McMahon laugh so genuinely.
Wow 1983, I was 18. Time has flown by too fast
in beverley hills cop he laughs at two men wearing pretty much what he has on in this clip.
@Bill Ferrero is that why Michael Jackson turned his skin white ? He seemed to look ok with the stuff he had on.
@@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes i think Michael got away with this cause it was for video clips
He laughed because they were wearing it because Ed did in his standup. He was basically laughing at himself.
hahahaha good one!! Classic scene in that movie. Now I gotta compare these two outfits, they're about the same
A deliberate bit for sure! I love it when things like this happen in movies 😀
The funniest man on Imagine that and Daddy daycare 😂😂
I love that Eddie was never gonna be played.
Carson: “Do a little Cos’.”
Murphy: “No.”
…and Johnny didn’t push because he had a thing called, “class.” Modern hosts push and push and make it all awkward.
He knew bill would have cancel him fast 😂
I remember when his character in Beverly Hills Cop laughed at two guys wearing the same outfit he's wearing on this show.
June 24,1983...i was 1 day old..😁😁
That was really old I was -15 months old......I didn't even exist as a tadpole
@@RB-ib3mo 😅🤣😅😅👶👶👶
Great interview
Imagine, Johnny Carson asks you to do an impression, and you say “No. “.
The balls on this guy. Impressive.
But really , he just didn’t have any jokes to go along with it.
Should have been prepared with some stock lines with the Coz's voice. He was limited in his experience otherwise would have.
Good times
Johnny is the best
4:24 - The way Eddie was able to maintain his answer in spite of all of that pressure from the audience and Johnny though! And still did it in a playful, non-snobbish, way.
I wonder why he was so against doing it.
I think he hated the idea of becoming known for just his SNL characters and also being treated like a caricature. I saw another interview where he said during this era it was easy for an actor on a comedy series to become known for just their character and not be able to get any other work because most people don’t take them seriously. This happened to a lot of actors on sitcoms back then.
Yearning for the good old days when things were less politically correct. Loved this thanks
That outfit was like a rejected Michael Jackson beat it outfit
I reversed the part at 1:12. The reverse part says ...... "I'm into a lot of". ha ha. They cut out whatever he said and reversed the beginning part of the sentence. It will remain a mystery.
I think he said 'hallucinogens'.
I rewatched it 5 times and still don’t know what he said.
I've looked everywhere and I can't find an uncensored version. What could be so bad in 2023 that they could say in the '80s. I hate this censored world we live in
@@noneyabuiznezz It looks like he just says "I'm into a lotta weird s..." if you slow it down.
It's that comment that got Eddie temporarily suspended from The Tonight Show.
Mannn check out that devastating pants hike @0:19 by the guy to the left. That’s how men over 50 assert their dominance
FANTASTIC 🤩😘
I want to go back in time!
Best of times where things were simple and allot of actors really acted.
Has anyone else found themselves looking up old shows like electric company?
Brilliant then Brilliant now
Did you see the movie "Mr Church?" One of the best movies I've ever seen! Eddie amazed me with his serious acting, he was stunningly good in it.
@5:45 cruelty is life ... Johnny says to Ed after the micro roast-
Wow, ders some wisdom.
I wonder why Eddie was more open and engaging with Carson then he was with Letterman?
He was so young
THANKS :)
"it's not black don't crack; it's rich don't crack"
You know, the thing about Eddie, at least while young was he wins by being himself. I still see him doing that as he is now reentering Hollywood or Standup comedy. There's no pretense, nothing fictional. He just does his thing. He's like the class clown who by his nature is popular and attracts others by sincerity of response. I used to be the same way, until I turned white.
4:38 "What are you doing with all your money?" - Why is JC asking this to EM? It's none of his business. He also asked this Q last time EM was at his show.
JC: Do a little Cosby.
EM: nah
Cosby is a bad dude..prophetic.
He was talking about Richard Pryor
If you watched it all he was talking about Pryor and then brought up Cosby. This was way before Cosby’s legal troubles. And he said Cosby is a bad dude.
"I'm working on getting unfunny as fast as I can"
Where was the "take" of Trading Places?
He laughed at this type of outfit in Beverly Hills Cop 😂
Eddie dressed like a spaceship pilot. 😂
This is the episode that supposedly got Eddie banned from the Tonight Show. Whatever he says at 1:12 that they blurred over.
This was 1983. He appeared on the show again multiple times throughout the 80s after this. There's even clips of him on the show in 1987...
Can't believe Eddie didn't do Cosby for Johnny. That's why Johnny was the king. He just changed the subject and moved on.
What does he say at 1:12?
I reversed it. The reverse part says ...... "I'm into a lot of". ha ha. They cut out whatever he said and reversed the beginning. It will remain a mystery.
@@robotron17 Thanks!
@@npxmnpxm No problem. I wanted to know what he said too! Bummer.
@@robotron17 I just checked three other versions, including one of the full episode, all are the same. I wonder if it was done by the network and originally aired like that. Whatever he said, it sure got Johnny's attention.
@@npxmnpxm They didn't do reversing like that back then. It was just "beeeep" or silence if it was short, like a curse word. Perhaps there was a later official video release where they did that? Not sure.
He wasn’t joking about drugs
Can’t believe he’s only 22. My nephew is 21 and no where near the level of his thinking.
And then you watch the 2pac interviews...amazing.
Heeeeeere's Johnny.....🤣🤣
Edward Regan Murphy, conocido artísticamente como Eddie Murphy (Brooklyn, Nueva York; 3 de abril de 1961), es un actor, director de cine, comediante y cantante estadounidense.
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And now Eddie Murphy has 10 kids..haha
LMAO @ the Michael Jackson space outfit, dude wtf
Eddie in his Michael Jacksonesque outfits during the early 80s. 😂😂
After he filmed this appearance, the Terminator stole his clothes before going after Sarah Connor.
22?!?! He looks the same today. Ageless!!!
Now Eddie looks ridiculous and Johnny looks classy.
4:39 Racist to count ...Black Men s bread
What did he say at the 1:13 mark. “I’m into a lot of ????”
Johnny was a fighter in the Navy. 10-0
Funny he never knew who Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche were, then they appeared in Coming to America!
John William Carson (Corning, Iowa; 23 de octubre de 1925 - West Hollywood, California; 23 de enero de 2005) fue un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense.
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Three matching grey leather outfits, i can see that. A reverse oreo.
Damn Eddie was on Richard Pryor head
What he said?
😘
Hey Eddie, Michael Jackson called he wants his clothes back!
Johnny was really demanding saying Do Bill Cosby like he was ordering him around, really rude.
Oh, the early '80s. At no other time could you wear a jacket like that in public and not have garbage thrown at you. LOL!
He does the voice of the Jewish man and later it becomes the Jewish guy in Coming to America.
Ohmt
For all the homophobic slurs in his early stand-up routine, he sure dressed like he was part of the gay pride parade 😅
Thank u. Glad SOMEONE said it. And yet, if u said that to him he would be tripping.
Lmao
"Do a little Cos," did not age well.
billys buckwheat shirt
pruniers feel somewhat curt
urination burt
Eddie Murphy has done fine I'm just not a fan
awkward
was a ass to me
Not sure why but I found Eddy fairly boring this time. Couldn’t watch the whole thing. That’s odd.
Hahaha!
This is off the subject but I’m so glad Johnny Carson is gone gone gone
Wtf
They'll probably say the same thing about you you you.
No he`s not. He is still on youtube
U are a punk for saying that smh 🤦🏾♂️
What did he say at 1:12 ?
Gay or masculine men