Don Rickles was a comedic genius while Robin Williams stole most of his material from other comics. He did develop into a great actor in the back half of his career but you’re comparing apples and oranges.
Exactly. A true comedian and to have someone as a so called "comedian" have that negative vibe on stage. It was a different time them days which people don't understand. It's coming out now pm socials behind closed doors
well , it was , people close to him and dean martin said that , don insulted those he liked and loved , others who were not insulted by him , just regular people to him . don had a hard kind of humor not suitable in many cases , but that was don rickles , may he rest in peace .
@@stigtuneback1966 don had a hard kind of humor not suitable in many cases what you mean is "stig tuneback thinks don's humor is hard kind and not suitable in many cases" very important nuance
@@joerivandeweyer3056 well , im not so sure that if don had lived today and performed with his kind humor , that it had been taken the right way , everything thats said today in one way or the other , its taken down in small bits and pieces and discussed many times over , it cant be taken for how the joke is said and then continue forward . but sure people are not the same today as back then .
@@joerivandeweyer3056 well , aint i right in what i said , dons humor would not fit todays society , but even dean martin said that he thought dons humor was horrible .and btw ty for , kiddo , im a 51 year old guy , take that as a compliment , kiddo hehe .
Very truly missed...Don Rickles. When he was first starting his comedy career, there was a show in which he was being heckled. So he gave it right back to the heckler. The audience loved it so much, that from then on, Rickles based his entire act on jabbing people.
Actually even earlier in his career when working the clubs in NYC he learned how to handle hecklers by getting heckled off the stage by another young up and coming comedian. .. Johnny Carson. " Now you know the rest of your story. " - Paul Harvey That's how I learned this, from the closing segment of Mr. Harvey's daily radio broadcast in the 80s. Of course it didn't take long for Don and Johnny to become great friends. I'm not sure if Johnny quit drinking or just had to watch himself but that must have been a sight to see ( Johnny out insulting Don ).
His amazing gift of improvisation was unmatched. I would have loved to have met him. I think Ive watched every single clip there is of him. Truly unique and stood alone. No one could ever do what he did, the way he did.....and get away with it
mother fugger invented "reading" lol!! reading is a drag queen term that basically means doing what don did. i can't explain it but when it happens you know it.
@@sun622 Are you sure? *All* covers a lot of different people from different walks of life. Take the first 10 years of his career--most of the places he played would not let black people into the theatre. Thus the "jokes" he makes at the start of this compilation about the woman in the front row.. He never really outgrew that, now did he? He was *not* an equal opportunity insult comic... and even when he did insult the Jews or other white people, they were in a position to laugh, since they could leave the theatre secure in their place in the social order. No so much for others from 1955 to the 1980s, when he was most popular. So don't pretend race has no bearing on this. Asking a black person to laugh at a black joke in 1960 is very different from asking a white person to laugh at a white joke at the same time.
@@michaelmatto9511 I'm quite sure. Remember to appreciate him you had to have 1. Intelligence and 2. A sense of humor. If you're missing either one you're likely miserable.
Lucky enough to see him as a teen right before he died and he was just as sharp, edgy and funny as he was 50 years earlier. One my favorite memories ever
Don was in no way prejudiced against anyone. And just before he ended a set, he let them all know they were valued in his eyes. Unlike the so-called insult comics of today who just destroy people and leave it at that.
Are there are still people that do insult humor? You wouldn't know it based on the cancel culture super sensitive world we live in. So what if the modern insult humor comics destroy people and walk away. Be thankful there are still some comedians left that have the balls to be edgy.
@@jashary15 To be fair Don Rickles used Negro and Jap. There is a compilation on RUclips showcasing his quote "most offensive insults." I agree Don was certainly not as rude as Richard Pryor or George Carlin however some people thought he went a bit too far sometimes. He did stereotypical impersonations of Asians that are considered offensive today. Jack Benny warned him "You're going to get killed" because he thought Don would end up making fun of the wrong person who happened to have ties to organized crime. Speaking of George Carlin, I think he described it best when he said crossing the line with the audience, making them uncomfortable is important in edgy comedy. The key is being able to bring them back to a comfort level. Modern edgy comedians fail to accomplish getting the audience back to comfort. You can be as nasty, rude and obscene as you want. Just don't forget to leave the audience laughing and cheering.
There will never be another Don Rickles. That type of humor would be IMPOSSIBLE today, and probably never again. Sad, we can't laugh at ourselves anymore.
@@DavidBond-dn6ry by today's standards Rickles is quite tame. Rickles would often round out his set with a gracious compliment and exit. Today's comics can only get away with that type of humour at a roast.
Wasn’t old enough to watch Don Rickles growing up but once I discovered him I couldn’t start stop laughing. As he says in this video “laugh and enjoy people”.
@@JS-jp9hr oh here we go. 🙄 You’re one of those offended types eh? You would have never made it through an episode of All in the Family or the Jeffersons back in the day. Poking fun of cultural differences in a good-hearted comedic manner IS funny to most. And by the way, Don was Jewish and made fun of himself and his culture all the time. Laughter brings people together it doesn’t tear them apart. That’s why they are called jokes.
@@DippyHippie Oh, I don't hate her. And I def don't watch The View. But she's still a source of humor in the memes made about her. LOL!😂👍 PS: Yes, I Love Trump!
Don Rickles made fun of everyone from every ethnic background with love and warmth from his mind as well as his heart.And,from the bottom of my heart, I truly loved him.Make em laugh forever Don!!!…Karl Schumaker ❤
One of the funniest most natural comedians ever. Most people saw it as an honour to be made fun of by him. I remember Johnny Depp talking saying exactly that. RIP Don - a true legend.
@@sid2112 All I can say is that he was a wonderfull human being! Always treated eveybody with kindness! And then he was ruthless on stage! It was an act!
On Dean Martin's show, ending, all the guest stars were on stage around the piano, and Rickles turns to Roy Rodgers and yells, Roy Rodgers!! Let me make you feel at home, Roy, PfttPfttPfttPftt (flapping his lips sounding like a horse). That was 1968 - do the math, his humor is forever.
Legend. I am a black guy and I love this dude . His innocence is real ❤😂the only dude that I will accept to say the word nigga when he’s cracking his jokes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had the high honor of interviewing Don once, and other than a couple of quick 'shots', he was a pussycat. Nothing like his onstage persona. He said his one big professional regret was he never got to act on Broadway. One of a kind.& we will never, ever, see his kind again. rip Mr Warmth
Back in those days if "The Don" heckled you, you knew you've made it in Hollywood. Legendary comedian and there will never be another one like him. He was great.
In my day,if you were insulted by Don Rickles it was an honor. In reality he was a very kind and loving man. There’s not one entertainer that knew Don that ever had a bad word to say about him. On set, he would make the entire crew laugh taking it a bit longer to complete a show but it was all well worth it. If he was alive today, he would drive the Woke crazy which would make him do more offensive material just to piss them off. He’s one of the greats of comedy who brought many to tears in laughter. R.I.P. Don, you’re truly missed.😊
This was before my time but back then people could take a joke. It wasn't hate, he was saying what many people were thinking. I can appreciate this type of comedy. These days people are offended just by looking at them.
A joke can still be racist and offensive. Silence doesn't mean consent. People don't always complain because they don't have power to avoid consequences of speaking up. But you are right: Straight, white males were much happier not knowing (or caring) that others were offended.
@@humusiclab8974 Racial humor is part of our tribal identities, is most likely part of our genetic memory and is definitely part of our various cultural heritages. It's been around since humankind began. Some people are so hypersensitive and ill at ease with human nature and history these days that they go looking for things to complain about. We find different tribe's customs, dress, look, etc to be funny. Most of the great comedians did racial comedy to one extent or another. Yes a joke can be racist and offensive and I will agree that some humor can be hateful but depends on delivery and context. Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor both understood that and did racial humor. Neither of them considered Don to be racist. Neither did Whoopi. Neither did the Jewish, Italian, English, Scottish, German, Hispanic, etc people that attended his shows and were "insulted" and various comedians that knew Don. People who didn't dig Don didn't have to attend his shows. Don was part of a minority himself, he was a Jew and he made fun of Jews just like he made fun of everyone else. He picked on Italians all of the time and was beloved by Italians, even Sinatra.
Look at the crowd in that last segment. Ed McMahon. John Davidson. Demond Wilson. Ricardo Montalbán. Nanette Fabray. Bill Bixby. Roosevelt Grier. Rose Marie. Jack Benny. James Caan. Redd Foxx. Chuck Woolery. Darrin McGavin (I think). And those are just the ones I can name. AND HE'S OWNING THAT ROOM!!
My husband and I love to go to comedy clubs. We're a gay couple and we love good gay jokes. Getting offended has become the fashionable thing to do lately and it's too bad. Jokes are meant for humor and the insult jokes can be hilarious. Being able to laugh and laugh at yourself is a dying skill.
@@Dubyahh What does SNL have to do with anything? Anyway, Rickles was not "dark humor"--he was insult humor, often race and gender based. I have no problem with insult humor itself (or dark humor, which this is not) when the comic is "punching up"--when Rickles took down Sinatra, or other famous people, or politicians, terrific stuff. But cheap laughs from race-based insult humor directed at regular people is just that--cheap. We don't need comedy like this again.
@@michaelmatto9511 What an idiotic take. Comedy is comedy and should affect all people. Rickles was equal opportunity offender. A lot of it shouldn’t happen today because of our differencing on views, but he was great. That punching up and down narrative is a bit whiney
People come to watch legendary Don Rickles to get picked on. He has a very charming personality and ways to make people laugh. No one till today can do what Don Rickles did. A gifted man. R.I.P Don.
@@edbreig4706 Yeah, I know, I don't get how you RACISTS enjoy ridiculing other people just because of looks. While you people are not the most handsome in the world, but that's how jealousy works.
People weren’t so easily offended back then! I grew up with a black friend and we cracked on each other all the time. We we’re great friend! We have politicians to thank for this toxic environment.
Our differences bring us together and Rickles knew that. These days, people have lost their sense of humor; leading to the hateful climate from which we all suffer. RIP Mr. Warmth. You're caustic geniality is badly missed.
@@tommyriam8320 cuz it was considered an honor to be shit on by don rickles. Everyone who came to see him wanted to be insulted and even put on stuff to get his attention
@@MercifulExorcist Not surprisingly(it's fairly typical behavior), you are oversimplifying the matter and to a degree, even "whitewashing'' history. I lived during the era so I am not merely engaging in some theoretical or intellectual exercise when asserting that what you claim was, indeed, frequently _not_ the case.
The king of mean jokes but he was by all accounts just a gem of a guy. Never heard anyone say anything but great things about him.
Don Rickles and Robin Williams in the same room together? I'm surprised that the space-time continuum didn't explode.
If Jonathan Winters was also there it would have.
Don Rickles was a comedic genius while Robin Williams stole most of his material from other comics. He did develop into a great actor in the back half of his career but you’re comparing apples and oranges.
This was an era of comedy no hard feelings just laughter
Seeing Don Rikels with Robin Williams warmed my heart so much.
Robin William’s laughing from 4:44 on is so pure. R.I.P Don and Robin 🕊️
RIP Robin, we're still loving your work here, my friend.
Exactly. A true comedian and to have someone as a so called "comedian" have that negative vibe on stage. It was a different time them days which people don't understand. It's coming out now pm socials behind closed doors
Legend has it hes still trying to "tell you this"
Anyways
He was Shane before Shane
It was often considered an honor to be heckled by Don Rickles.
well , it was , people close to him and dean martin said that , don insulted those he liked and loved , others who were not insulted by him , just regular people to him . don had a hard kind of humor not suitable in many cases , but that was don rickles , may he rest in peace .
@@stigtuneback1966 don had a hard kind of humor not suitable in many cases
what you mean is "stig tuneback thinks don's humor is hard kind and not suitable in many cases"
very important nuance
@@joerivandeweyer3056 well , im not so sure that if don had lived today and performed with his kind humor , that it had been taken the right way , everything thats said today in one way or the other , its taken down in small bits and pieces and discussed many times over , it cant be taken for how the joke is said and then continue forward . but sure people are not the same today as back then .
@@stigtuneback1966 People are gay and need to shut up their mouth. Dont give in to this crap kiddo
@@joerivandeweyer3056 well , aint i right in what i said , dons humor would not fit todays society , but even dean martin said that he thought dons humor was horrible .and btw ty for , kiddo , im a 51 year old guy , take that as a compliment , kiddo hehe .
Don Rickles was an equal opportunity offender, and we all love, and miss him.
F ov
Woops was great back in the day. Now she is a washed up hundred millionaire trying to be relevant
@@WestCoastAthleticif she’s washed what are you 😮
No one was exempt
@@Ricogrime i see you don't wash, stinky
The segment with Crystal, Whoopi and Williams is Rickles most hilarious and prophetic. Top of his game. A real kick.
😂
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Very truly missed...Don Rickles. When he was first starting his comedy career, there was a show in which he was being heckled. So he gave it right back to the heckler. The audience loved it so much, that from then on, Rickles based his entire act on jabbing people.
Liked to have seen that. like to see the person on stage giving it back.
Actually even earlier in his career when working the clubs in NYC he learned how to handle hecklers by getting heckled off the stage by another young up and coming comedian. ..
Johnny Carson. " Now you know the rest of your story. " - Paul Harvey
That's how I learned this, from the closing segment of Mr. Harvey's daily radio broadcast in the 80s.
Of course it didn't take long for Don and Johnny to become great friends. I'm not sure if Johnny quit drinking or just had to watch himself but that must have been a sight to see ( Johnny out insulting Don ).
His amazing gift of improvisation was unmatched. I would have loved to have met him. I think Ive watched every single clip there is of him. Truly unique and stood alone. No one could ever do what he did, the way he did.....and get away with it
@@jimlongino8420😅
mother fugger invented "reading" lol!! reading is a drag queen term that basically means doing what don did. i can't explain it but when it happens you know it.
That was back when we could all make fun of each other and just laugh about it.
We all? Really?
@@michaelmatto9511 Well all the intelligent people with a sense of humor loved him.
@@sun622 Are you sure? *All* covers a lot of different people from different walks of life. Take the first 10 years of his career--most of the places he played would not let black people into the theatre. Thus the "jokes" he makes at the start of this compilation about the woman in the front row.. He never really outgrew that, now did he? He was *not* an equal opportunity insult comic... and even when he did insult the Jews or other white people, they were in a position to laugh, since they could leave the theatre secure in their place in the social order. No so much for others from 1955 to the 1980s, when he was most popular. So don't pretend race has no bearing on this. Asking a black person to laugh at a black joke in 1960 is very different from asking a white person to laugh at a white joke at the same time.
@@michaelmatto9511 I'm quite sure. Remember to appreciate him you had to have 1. Intelligence and 2. A sense of humor. If you're missing either one you're likely miserable.
@@sun622 Sanctimonious drivel.
Lucky enough to see him as a teen right before he died and he was just as sharp, edgy and funny as he was 50 years earlier. One my favorite memories ever
Don was in no way prejudiced against anyone. And just before he ended a set, he let them all know they were valued in his eyes. Unlike the so-called insult comics of today who just destroy people and leave it at that.
Are there are still people that do insult humor? You wouldn't know it based on the cancel culture super sensitive world we live in. So what if the modern insult humor comics destroy people and walk away. Be thankful there are still some comedians left that have the balls to be edgy.
@@jashary15 To be fair Don Rickles used Negro and Jap. There is a compilation on RUclips showcasing his quote "most offensive insults."
I agree Don was certainly not as rude as Richard Pryor or George Carlin however some people thought he went a bit too far sometimes. He did stereotypical impersonations of Asians that are considered offensive today. Jack Benny warned him "You're going to get killed" because he thought Don would end up making fun of the wrong person who happened to have ties to organized crime.
Speaking of George Carlin, I think he described it best when he said crossing the line with the audience, making them uncomfortable is important in edgy comedy. The key is being able to bring them back to a comfort level. Modern edgy comedians fail to accomplish getting the audience back to comfort.
You can be as nasty, rude and obscene as you want. Just don't forget to leave the audience laughing and cheering.
@@1977TA Don Rickles was a true insult comic, he insulted everybody, Jews, Black, Asians, Latinos. Don insulted everybody.
@@1977TA Don Rickles and Robin Williams two of the best.
@@aarondigby5054 wish those two had a comedy act together it would have been great I bet.. ROFL :)
When Rickles was on Carson it was always a can't miss. Some of Johnny's best shows had Rickles unleashed. As good as it gets.
Yessssss 😂
There will never be another Don Rickles. That type of humor would be IMPOSSIBLE today, and probably never again. Sad, we can't laugh at ourselves anymore.
Jeff Ross?
@@DavidBond-dn6ry by today's standards Rickles is quite tame. Rickles would often round out his set with a gracious compliment and exit. Today's comics can only get away with that type of humour at a roast.
Wasn’t old enough to watch Don Rickles growing up but once I discovered him I couldn’t start stop laughing. As he says in this video “laugh and enjoy people”.
A master class in learning to laugh at one's self. RIP, Mr. Rickles 🍻
Making fun of a black lady because she in the front row instead of the back of the house is not innocent laughing at yourself.
@@JS-jp9hrHe was making fun of our prejudices as a society. Making us laugh at the absurdity.
@@JS-jp9hr oh here we go. 🙄 You’re one of those offended types eh? You would have never made it through an episode of All in the Family or the Jeffersons back in the day. Poking fun of cultural differences in a good-hearted comedic manner IS funny to most. And by the way, Don was Jewish and made fun of himself and his culture all the time. Laughter brings people together it doesn’t tear them apart. That’s why they are called jokes.
Apparently, Whoopi had a sense of humor in her early years. Too bad she got mixed up with a bad crowd.
I take it you’re a Trump lover! Don’t watch The View if you hate Whoopi!💙🌈🦋
@@DippyHippie Oh, I don't hate her. And I def don't watch The View. But she's still a source of humor in the memes made about her. LOL!😂👍
PS: Yes, I Love Trump!
@@rindordrums why?
You are the bad crowd
Maybe she got bitter after the 200 lb weight gain.
If you sat near the front of a Don Rickles show, be prepared to be roasted. Lol
I hope there never comes a time that people start demonizing Don Rickles for his "offensive" jokes.
Yes massa...whatever you say boss
Don Rickles made fun of everyone from every ethnic background with love and warmth from his mind as well as his heart.And,from the bottom of my heart, I truly loved him.Make em laugh forever Don!!!…Karl Schumaker ❤
One of the funniest most natural comedians ever. Most people saw it as an honour to be made fun of by him. I remember Johnny Depp talking saying exactly that. RIP Don - a true legend.
Yes❤
It was an honor to be lit up by Don.
true there, if you got front row seats an didn't get insulted by him... that would probably be an insult... ROFL
Don Rickles the most spontaneous man in show business! Him and Dean Martin are a match made in heaven.
Thank you Mr. Rickles! It was an an honor to play your shows! A funny man! The nicest man in showbiz!
Wow, I'll bet you got a story to tell.
@@sid2112 All I can say is that he was a wonderfull human being! Always treated eveybody with kindness! And then he was ruthless on stage! It was an act!
He was the king of insult comedians, no one was safe around him, he went after everyone.
Yet ironically, he was the ugliest, oldest thing in the room. Looks like he was going to die the next day by the looks of him.
The real teflon Don, He can never be cancelled!!!!🤣🤣
You KNOW how amazing Don Rickles is when even Robin Williams can't keep up with him!
Don didn't take any prisoners, he goofed on anybody and everyone. He was the best because he was real.
This is my favorite comic the most charming and sincere person with the ability to cut roast people in the most loving and endearing way
I loved his style he was great in his day pity he is gone he was the best comic for me Don Rickles rest in peace
On Dean Martin's show, ending, all the guest stars were on stage around the piano, and Rickles turns to Roy Rodgers and yells, Roy Rodgers!! Let me make you feel at home, Roy, PfttPfttPfttPftt (flapping his lips sounding like a horse). That was 1968 - do the math, his humor is forever.
Don Rickles was the only person allowed to slap a comedian on stage.
Somebody shoulda told Will Smith that.
This is the most humble I've seen Whoopi, Robin and Billie hilarious 😆
I guess don does that to a person he's going after.
She's become absolutely disgusting
@@havital1 yeah I'm no fan of hers not anymore but that's a lot of celebs
This needs to be shown, in full, on The View. Now THAT would make people want to watch that f’d up show.
Whoopi would be cancelled for even laughing at a Rickles joke these days.
No one is safe when Don Rickles is on stage! Back in the days when everyone can take a joke and not take life so seriously…!
What happend ?you can not joke anymore or they call racist,homofhope,antisimite.
People went crazy.😢
I think he’s The Godfather of comedy
That title was given to Paul Mooney already
@@justdan98 pretty sure Rickles was more connected to the mob
Legend. I am a black guy and I love this dude . His innocence is real ❤😂the only dude that I will accept to say the word nigga when he’s cracking his jokes 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who cares about you mentioning your skin colour.
Lol.
🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝
I had the high honor of interviewing Don once, and other than a couple of quick 'shots', he was a pussycat. Nothing like his onstage persona. He said his one big professional regret was he never got to act on Broadway. One of a kind.& we will never, ever, see his kind again. rip Mr Warmth
Back in those days if "The Don" heckled you, you knew you've made it in Hollywood. Legendary comedian and there will never be another one like him. He was great.
In my day,if you were insulted by Don Rickles it was an honor. In reality he was a very kind and loving man. There’s not one entertainer that knew Don that ever had a bad word to say about him. On set, he would make the entire crew laugh taking it a bit longer to complete a show but it was all well worth it. If he was alive today, he would drive the Woke crazy which would make him do more offensive material just to piss them off. He’s one of the greats of comedy who brought many to tears in laughter. R.I.P. Don, you’re truly missed.😊
Yes❤
Woke?
This was before my time but back then people could take a joke. It wasn't hate, he was saying what many people were thinking. I can appreciate this type of comedy. These days people are offended just by looking at them.
The good times when people knew what a joke was and didn't get offended at every little thing all of the time. People were much happier.
Dont kid yourself...I think they were terribly offended however if you didnt go along back then, you didnt get along 😬😬😬
Paul is race triggered enough for all of us.
A joke can still be racist and offensive. Silence doesn't mean consent. People don't always complain because they don't have power to avoid consequences of speaking up.
But you are right: Straight, white males were much happier not knowing (or caring) that others were offended.
@@humusiclab8974 Racial humor is part of our tribal identities, is most likely part of our genetic memory and is definitely part of our various cultural heritages. It's been around since humankind began. Some people are so hypersensitive and ill at ease with human nature and history these days that they go looking for things to complain about. We find different tribe's customs, dress, look, etc to be funny. Most of the great comedians did racial comedy to one extent or another.
Yes a joke can be racist and offensive and I will agree that some humor can be hateful but depends on delivery and context. Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor both understood that and did racial humor. Neither of them considered Don to be racist. Neither did Whoopi. Neither did the Jewish, Italian, English, Scottish, German, Hispanic, etc people that attended his shows and were "insulted" and various comedians that knew Don. People who didn't dig Don didn't have to attend his shows. Don was part of a minority himself, he was a Jew and he made fun of Jews just like he made fun of everyone else. He picked on Italians all of the time and was beloved by Italians, even Sinatra.
@@paulj.stavrou4332
WRONG!
Love him. No one is offended by his cross ethnicity humour. We could all laugh at ourselves. No victim mentality. Loving the sound of laughter.
As a black man in 2023, this shit is funny as hell! WORD!!!!
It is...😂😂😂😂 I agree...👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Never really watched Don perform. I really love his sense of humor .very funny!!A true legend!
7:02 Greatest improv I've seen, roasts everyone then turns on the crew lmao Rickles was so quick
Look at the crowd in that last segment. Ed McMahon. John Davidson. Demond Wilson. Ricardo Montalbán. Nanette Fabray. Bill Bixby. Roosevelt Grier. Rose Marie. Jack Benny. James Caan. Redd Foxx. Chuck Woolery. Darrin McGavin (I think). And those are just the ones I can name. AND HE'S OWNING THAT ROOM!!
My husband and I love to go to comedy clubs. We're a gay couple and we love good gay jokes. Getting offended has become the fashionable thing to do lately and it's too bad. Jokes are meant for humor and the insult jokes can be hilarious. Being able to laugh and laugh at yourself is a dying skill.
👏👏👏. True words.
I agree completely.
😀 🌈 🇦🇺 🦘
Wise words. The world needs more people like you!
Before he died, I saw Gibert Godfried roast George Takei. Good lord, the gay jokes were flying. I thought Takei was going to bust a gut laughing.
"I'll tell you this..."
MR. WARMTH 🤣
Man the 90’s were great!
Wow, A time when people could take a joke. Seems so long ago.
What do you mean? If they can't take a joke screw them.
That was awesome!!! He's so quick and if you don't laugh you're gonna get it. It's all about laughter and having fun!
We need comedy like this again 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why?
No thank you. This is completely offensive. Let me guess, you're a white man
@@michaelmatto9511 because it's funny. Let us have our dark humor and you can go watch the limp shell of itself that SNL has become
@@Dubyahh What does SNL have to do with anything? Anyway, Rickles was not "dark humor"--he was insult humor, often race and gender based. I have no problem with insult humor itself (or dark humor, which this is not) when the comic is "punching up"--when Rickles took down Sinatra, or other famous people, or politicians, terrific stuff. But cheap laughs from race-based insult humor directed at regular people is just that--cheap. We don't need comedy like this again.
@@michaelmatto9511 What an idiotic take. Comedy is comedy and should affect all people. Rickles was equal opportunity offender. A lot of it shouldn’t happen today because of our differencing on views, but he was great. That punching up and down narrative is a bit whiney
I also miss the Celebrity Roasts on TV back in the 70s and 80s. Rickles was in top form.
No joke Rickles ever told was as offensive as Whoopie Goldberg on The View......
One example ??
Nothing is too offensive for Whoppi…. She gets what she deserves… Did you ever hear her mouth on the view, now that’s offensive
@@richbozzi3148 Yes you are so right!
@@jaliaskilo Did you forget about her antisemitic comments she was suspended for a few days a while ago?
Coming from white people
What a tremendous gift Mr. Tickles truly was!!
Wokey's heads would explode if he was doing this now.😂
Rickles was an absolute genius.
he was the best..RIP DON...
The beautiful times! It’ll never be like this anymore.
People come to watch legendary Don Rickles to get picked on. He has a very charming personality and ways to make people laugh. No one till today can do what Don Rickles did. A gifted man. R.I.P Don.
Proud to say I have attended many of his shows when Don was older and funnier..
Is that you're wife sir?
Jeesus.
"What was it? A bus?"
Master class on shutting down hecklers...
Rickles wasn't racist, he let everyone have it 🤣🤣
Unfortunately some people weren't around when you could say a joke and not worry about who it offended. They're jokes that's it!
Hilarious,they don't make 'em like that anymore
Wow, has Woopie become bitter. Look at her having fun
No, she is more mature. There she was young and unsure; he made his "black" jokes knowing they could not respond to him. He was taking advantage.
@@alntr2872You just don’t get it.
@@edbreig4706 Yeah, I know, I don't get how you RACISTS enjoy ridiculing other people just because of looks. While you people are not the most handsome in the world, but that's how jealousy works.
Don Rickles was the man!
Don Rickles, the OG, takes no prisoners.
What's OG?
Never did
Remember what Roger the Alien said. "If it's not racist, then it's not funny." 😂👽
you know who your friends are by who you can insult and receive laughter instead of a punch. shame we dont have more friendly people today
If Don said these jokes today, the F.B.I. would end up raiding his home
What a class act.! If don rickles was alive i wanted to ask him just this - “for Christ sake, Tell me what don.!!”
No one can steal the show from Robin EXCEPT Don.
People weren’t so easily offended back then! I grew up with a black friend and we cracked on each other all the time. We we’re great friend! We have politicians to thank for this toxic environment.
Don was not offensive. He equally made fun of everyone. If we were able to laugh at ourselves and each other, the world would be a better place.
“What was it a train”? Lmaoooooo holy shit
@5:20 that exchange between Don and Robin was classic.
I don't laugh at jokes much but I always do at Don Rickles lol! He was the best
He was born in 1926 things were different then he was so funny
That`s right, humour was allowed then.
@GrS Ordered by you and other militants.
@GrS Okay. Many many many people disagree with you and find it extremely funny. Now what?
@GrS yep, I did not find it funny either. The masses will not understand.
I grew up in the 1950s and 60s. Not everyone thought Rickles was funny back then either.
Making fun of our prejudices is the best way to bring them to light.
If you see teeth go for the Elephant gun damn this guy was quick.
The Godfather of this style of Comedy.
All I Have To Say God Bless Mr Warmth
He was brilliant!
Equal opportunity Offensiveness. I love it.
wow. they would cancel his ass in about 2 seconds today.
The master at work 🤲👍👍
He’s funny asll and Redd was dying the whole time😂😂
The Master Roaster.
Our differences bring us together and Rickles knew that. These days, people have lost their sense of humor; leading to the hateful climate from which we all suffer. RIP Mr. Warmth. You're caustic geniality is badly missed.
Offensive is a matter of perspective. Don Rickles didn’t offend anybody he roasted
How do you know?
@@tommyriam8320 if he did. And they were offended he said “ ok, be Offended” Don’t watch.
@@mikeortizjr.2186 What _the hell_ are you babbling about, you incoherent fool?
@@tommyriam8320 cuz it was considered an honor to be shit on by don rickles. Everyone who came to see him wanted to be insulted and even put on stuff to get his attention
@@MercifulExorcist Not surprisingly(it's fairly typical behavior), you are oversimplifying the matter and to a degree, even "whitewashing'' history. I lived during the era so I am not merely engaging in some theoretical or intellectual exercise when asserting that what you claim was, indeed, frequently _not_ the case.
The best comedian ever!!! Love you Don Rickles ❤❤❤❤
I love Don Rickles. And I'm black.
Robin Williams: "The second coming!" 😂😂😂
I never met an ape! 😂
Love this man!! He made fun of all. I’m pretty sure the Jewish gentlemen is Jeff Garlin from the tv show The Goldburg’s.
😆😆😆 After he was with whoopi, he said "I've never met an ape"!! 🤣😂🤣😂
Don is the only guy to slap Robin probably😏
❤❤There is no God but Allah,🎉 Muhammad is the Messenger🎉 of Allah.❤❤.
Don knew how to work a room.
Priceless.