Steve Martin Live!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Homage to Steve and the Absent Minded Waiter

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  • @BobHudspethJr
    @BobHudspethJr 9 месяцев назад +5

    Back during the "white suit years", I absolutely worshipped Steve Martin. There was no one cooler on the planet. I've always loved this special. It makes me feel happy and nostalgic even watching it today.

  • @mattmccluskey4242
    @mattmccluskey4242 3 месяца назад +2

    When he hits that banjo for real, you can see his face transform instantly from the jester to the maestro. Steve Martin was really, really good on that instrument.

  • @plainbreaker1392
    @plainbreaker1392 2 года назад +26

    The best stand-up comic that ever lived. Originality at its finest.

  • @kylej.8648
    @kylej.8648 2 года назад +20

    Classic!!!! I had the vinyl of this show and know it word for word.
    Steve was a comedic genius.

  • @graveyardghost2603
    @graveyardghost2603 3 года назад +20

    Inspired silliness. We were blown away by Steve in the late 70's! And he could also play the banjo and even juggle. What an entertainer! Will never be another like him.

  • @brettneuberger6466
    @brettneuberger6466 5 лет назад +34

    Fell in love with him when, for my 11th birthday, my mom took me to The Carpenters -yes.... The Carpenters - concert on the USU campus in the 70’s and he opened up for them. I about peed my pants when he stopped mid-pick on the banjo and asked the audience who just farted. I thought that was the funniest thing ever. This is hysterical!

    • @originalhgc
      @originalhgc 4 года назад +3

      I wasn't there, but I will agree that that was the funniest thing ever. He is the epitome of naturally funny.

    • @BruceWayne-qj6sv
      @BruceWayne-qj6sv 3 года назад +7

      I remember when he was on this tour, my cousin called me one day excited, telling me she had two tickets to go see a guy named Steve Martin at the Stetson University Auditorium in Florida. I declined her offer, saying I was not going to go and sit in an auditorium and listen to a guy stand on stage and tell jokes for an hour or two. Fast forward to four days later, I'm standing in a music store looking for Rush and Kiss 8tracks and they had this album playing over their PA. I stood and listened to it in its entirety and ended up buying everything they had Steve Martin out of that store. To this day I kick myself in the ass for not taking her up on her offer.

    • @brettneuberger6466
      @brettneuberger6466 3 года назад +2

      @@BruceWayne-qj6sv Haha. Funny story. Love that you were buying 8 tracks.

    • @rg2027x
      @rg2027x 3 года назад

      😹 awesome !

    • @stephenfocosi7075
      @stephenfocosi7075 3 года назад

      How can fart jokes NOT be funny???
      Literally, they're a gas!!!
      The affluence of the influence of the effluence of that kind of joke goes as far back as Shakespeare's ass,
      I''d. ASS-U-ME???

  • @jamesbeal8174
    @jamesbeal8174 6 месяцев назад +1

    Doing comedy in an arena had to be next to impossible…Steve was an enigma

  • @debbiehorn8263
    @debbiehorn8263 5 лет назад +8

    I got to see Mr. Martin live twice in Nashville . First time at a small club and again at the Grand Old Opry . OMG I never laugh so hard in my life !!! I've loved him and all his movies . What a treat and honor to see him before he was famous . I'm just ran across this . LOVE IT !

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp1 5 лет назад +13

    I saw him talking on something recently. He remembered when he finally reached the big time. He was used to playing theaters where the crowd would be 400 people. He got booked into a larger arena. He was worried that only about 400-500 people would show up and that the place would look empty. Backstage before the show he asked his manager how many people were there. The manager answered, "7,000"

  • @SparkyMcBiff
    @SparkyMcBiff 5 лет назад +60

    My lord, I'm on my ass after this.
    I almost forgot how absolutely groundbreakingly brilliant Steve Martin was in the early days.

    • @gertraba4484
      @gertraba4484 5 лет назад +2

      EXXXXXXXXXXXXCUUUUUSSSSSSSSSSSEEE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! brilliant !!!!!!!!!

    • @matriximaster
      @matriximaster 5 лет назад +5

      Early days? This was after 12+ years of performing.

    • @maddymud
      @maddymud 2 года назад +1

      @@matriximaster - true, but beginning of his movie career et al

    • @nancychandler768
      @nancychandler768 2 года назад

      King Tut 🤣

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад

      @@maddymud, early standup days compared to his then fledgling movie career and career to this point.

  • @wiseguymaybe
    @wiseguymaybe 5 лет назад +14

    1979....ahhh the good old days. Watched this back then while sitting in jail.

    • @vicparsons5498
      @vicparsons5498 5 лет назад +2

      WHO LET YOU OUT THO!!! board of prisons....coming up for review..soo

    • @voicetube
      @voicetube 5 лет назад +3

      I really think your brother Harry more deserved to be in prison for (almost) stealing your name!

    • @wiseguymaybe
      @wiseguymaybe 2 года назад +1

      @@voicetube I keep telling people that, thank you.

    • @voicetube
      @voicetube 2 года назад +1

      @@wiseguymaybe LOL!

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master Год назад

      Once I moved out of the US, then I experienced full years in a row of never going to jail. Freedom is marvelous, no wonder Americans sing about it so much.

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 5 лет назад +6

    Patron saint of my youth. Now I remember why. Thanks for the upload!

  • @lisaroye3818
    @lisaroye3818 5 лет назад +26

    And his banjo playin is transcendental.

    • @cast390
      @cast390 5 лет назад +3

      Foggy Mountain Breakdown is transcendental?

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад

      Before performing the banjo, he meditated on it.

    • @matthewmaclauchlan1671
      @matthewmaclauchlan1671 Год назад

      I grew up watching his movies, typically around major holidays surrounded by family. Lots of amazing memories built with those movies in mind. So when I got to see him perform live a few years ago…whew. What an emotional experience that was when he walked out with the banjo.

  • @michaelparks6120
    @michaelparks6120 2 года назад +7

    He really wa such an original. No one had seen anything like him before !

  • @wingnut7266
    @wingnut7266 5 лет назад +9

    I remember watching this for the first time back in the early 80s and laughing my ass off

    • @timothydillow3160
      @timothydillow3160 5 лет назад +2

      Do you remember the diving competition on NBC Steve Martin special.? The screaming like a maniac dive, .His face full of grimace. That was great.

  • @milarepa1234567
    @milarepa1234567 5 лет назад +8

    Aw... takes me back! Everyone loved this, it was all the rage :)

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад

      Takes me back, too...to those GERBER PINEAPPLE AND SQUASH DAYS and similac formula in my bottle, wait a minute!...ooops, I went too far back.
      Let me roll forward..
      Yes, those were the days when we won all those Charleston dancing contests..ooops, I hit reverse instead of drive...let me move forward..ok, now..yep I remember that party last nite..ohhhh..
      damn it, I went too fast and could not slow down..
      Let me put it in reverse, again..now, ok..
      switching gears...

  • @floofytown
    @floofytown 5 лет назад +24

    Incredibly ahead of his time, this guy.

  • @tracezachdaniels4264
    @tracezachdaniels4264 5 лет назад +5

    huh...steve martin one of a kind.....so blessed to have him........

  • @tarp11z
    @tarp11z Год назад

    Say what you will, but that year Steve Martin was the funniest man who ever lived. I truly believe that every American comic since then has had to reckon with the fact that this kind of humor has only been done by one man, never to be replicated. To this very day, this is the funniest stand-up I've ever seen.

  • @banjomechanic
    @banjomechanic 2 года назад +3

    Much needed comedy right here! Great stuff!

  • @ingloriousbasterd3067
    @ingloriousbasterd3067 5 лет назад +14

    1979...uhmm, can we go back there please?, I have some things to clear up before I joined the Infantry and then could we fast forward to 1985 or '86?...both awesome years for me;)

  • @coreytheevoice1993
    @coreytheevoice1993 5 лет назад +9

    This is completely brilliant. The Non sequiturs are so concise and hilarious. Lol he built an act so cerebral it’s entertaining, philosophical, laugh out loud funny. Irony in this is it’s a stand up act but he breaks every “traditional” role of stand up as if to say there is no rules. It’s just me, the audience and time. Haha I stan. (sorry I’m coming from a rabbit whole of Steve Martin stand up)

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад

      You say his non sequiturs are brilliant? But, isn't it that his conclusions or statements that do not logically follow from the previous argument or statement...are brilliant, too, exactly like his non sequitirs are/were? Yep, those same non-sequitirs..whatever that is.

  • @michaelrobinson4700
    @michaelrobinson4700 3 месяца назад

    The hilariously random appearance by Henry Winkler was the perfect capper

  • @GenXstacker
    @GenXstacker 5 лет назад +21

    For those of you who aren't familiar with Bluegrass, Steve Martin just rips into Foggy Mountain Breakdown right here and NAILS it beautifully - 16:12

    • @kurtd8456
      @kurtd8456 5 лет назад

      And he's still doing it today...ruclips.net/video/icMTVV5Lwaw/видео.html

  • @artluvr6170
    @artluvr6170 Год назад

    When I was a kid, things weren't always great at home. Whenever Steve was on TV though, the world was perfect.

  • @tiasara5967
    @tiasara5967 Год назад

    I was around 13 when this happened. We had three tv channels. This was the Ultimate. Nothing ranked cooler or more glorious than this.

  • @sigsin1
    @sigsin1 2 года назад +1

    I didn’t really pay attention to Steve until SNL (“Saturday Night” back then). I loved the nights he hosted.

  • @billstetler6769
    @billstetler6769 Год назад +1

    Great banjo player. Has his own bluegrass band

  • @tomdadada
    @tomdadada 2 года назад +1

    41:00 Steve is a true artist. He is a charismatic comedian, has a fantastic timing (even as a dexterous sleight of hand-man) AND is a serious musician. Love his feeling for entertainment and the fact that this great crowd supported his act so beautiful (44:45 The audience develops its own character). Thank you, for this blast of a video!

    • @NC-ck5oj
      @NC-ck5oj 2 года назад +2

      He's also a great actor

    • @tomdadada
      @tomdadada 2 года назад

      Thats assumed man! I first saw him in "Dead men dont wear plaid" and in never got over it...so good

  • @kzk871
    @kzk871 5 лет назад +9

    "A Steve Martin Short" 😎

    • @stephenfocosi7075
      @stephenfocosi7075 3 года назад

      I'm a Steve that doesn't like Martin Short.
      So I H8 Father of the Bride, parts 1 & 2, go figure.
      Loved the joke Steve had in it where the balloon animals were the LOWER INTESTINES, classic routine!!!

  • @gailmazzotta6187
    @gailmazzotta6187 2 года назад +2

    King Tut will always be my favorite bit.

  • @dominicaustin6016
    @dominicaustin6016 2 года назад +3

    I struggle to laugh at his slapstick. He is, however, irrefutably an amazing writer and gentleman, I bow to his legacy.

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад +1

      Did you recently have hernia surgery? If so..
      When it heals the struggle will be lifted.

  • @ct3po776
    @ct3po776 Год назад

    On the school bus, and at school everyday was a constant "Well Exxccuuuuusse Meee!"
    It's interesting to see him change from comedian to straight musician when he plays a musical piece, and then switches back after!

  • @Emophiliac2
    @Emophiliac2 5 лет назад +4

    It is amazing how close this performance was to the 'Wild and Crazy Guy' cd. Yeah, different places, but oh so close...

  • @foxylee
    @foxylee 5 лет назад +16

    I just realised I have a celebrity crush on a man who is 40 years older than my self.

  • @sapl1964
    @sapl1964 2 года назад

    Does Mr. Martin even know?
    My Father passed away, last year. My best memories, SNL, Happy feet, Kiddie Arrow, there's more, my Dad and I cracked up.
    Thank you.

  • @john-boy4283
    @john-boy4283 5 лет назад +3

    Now that's a waiter I would like to have right now (...8,000, 9,000, $10,000)

  • @alexfowl
    @alexfowl 5 лет назад +4

    I wish this was on dvd.📀

    • @cdst8888
      @cdst8888 5 лет назад +2

      It is on a 3 dvd set called Steve Martin - The Television Stuff

  • @BruceWayne-qj6sv
    @BruceWayne-qj6sv 3 года назад +7

    For the people on this comment section that say his comedy is not funny, that's not the problem at all. The problem is you just don't get it. Not saying this out of disrespect. There are just some people that get it and some that don't. My father and I would sit and watch him and laugh our asses off. My mother would be sitting in the kitchen at the counter wondering what the hell we were seeing so funny. This man is a comedic genius. He was so off the wall it was understandable why so many people did not get it. And still do not to this day. I can watch him in a serious movie, an expression may come across his face and I will pee my pants. Because I get it.

  • @tyro244
    @tyro244 5 лет назад +11

    Steve Martin once called this persona a Joyful Idiot. It's not too far from his - The Jerk - persona, who is just a touch dumber.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 5 лет назад +19

    A lot of Steve's comedy comes from the way he delivers his lines, but he could really have been a great silent comedian as well.
    Try turning off the sound. He's still funny and you know exactly what he's doing, thinking and feeling. Same as with Chaplin.

    • @taydrabrookshire347
      @taydrabrookshire347 3 года назад +3

      That’s probably why a number of people say he isn’t funny; he doesn’t fit their standard of humor. They always expect a joke to be a spoken punchline making fun of someone else without nuance. Steve is far beyond their comprehension. He has exceeded their expectations.

    • @SpaceCattttt
      @SpaceCattttt 3 года назад +4

      @@taydrabrookshire347 Yeah. But it's also about his delivery. You can have 20 comedians all doing the same routine, but perhaps only one of them will have you rolling in your seat. And for my money, Steve's one of those few comedians who can make me do that.
      It's all very subjective, of course. But I do think that he appeals to people who enjoy humor that doesn't simply rely on sight gags and punch lines. Steve's the master of the unspoken punchline and the suggested joke. He does the pratfalls, but then he also throws in a literary reference or risky political joke disguised as sarcastic slapstick, with the result that parts of the audience laughs at how funny he looks while the rest of the audience laughs at the jokes between the lines.
      I like that. He's good and smart enough to layer his humor. And you don't see too much of that today, when everything has to be simple or explained.

    • @robertsprouse9282
      @robertsprouse9282 2 года назад +1

      @@taydrabrookshire347, far beyond their comprehension. That is why I laugh ha ha Ha
      When people say those aliens are so much smarter than we are.
      Yeah???
      So.

    • @tarp11z
      @tarp11z Год назад

      @@SpaceCattttt Absolutely.

  • @scottydog1313
    @scottydog1313 3 года назад +2

    Man I had such a crush on Teri Garr

  • @jimbutler1189
    @jimbutler1189 5 лет назад +51

    The most interesting thing is that he is a serious intellectual, who knew how to got a generation to laugh at the dumbest shit.
    It’s almost a magic trick.

    • @brykidla
      @brykidla 3 года назад +1

      Bo Burnham was majorly influenced by Steve

    • @gerardfonz
      @gerardfonz 2 года назад +2

      @@SpaceCattttt Jim Varney had a genius IQ and played Ernest.

    • @maddymud
      @maddymud 2 года назад +2

      @@SpaceCattttt - Jayne Mansfield was high IQ but a mediocre driver

    • @dannylinc6247
      @dannylinc6247 2 года назад

      That stage hand really was Henry Winkler.

    • @peterschancel7223
      @peterschancel7223 2 года назад +1

      Great point Back when people laughed at the Dumbest Shit,,,,would pay for vinyl ,,,,Comedy Genius ,, usually relies on Genius,, Now they believe the dumbest shit..

  • @user-ln4zr4pz4f
    @user-ln4zr4pz4f 7 месяцев назад

    Henry Winkler walks out in a suit; hahaha. Good on him. He was a HUGE star at the time.

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 5 лет назад +8

    Teri Garr was such a babe.

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH 5 лет назад

      Yep. Watched her on Letterman all the time. She was great and they had great chemistry together.

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsn Год назад +2

    First of all, I remember watching this repeatedly when I was around 12-13. I think we had taped it off HBO (early days, Beta)
    Second of all, years later I went to Chartres cathedral and it was indeed a moving experience, all jokes aside.
    Third of all, I don’t know if it’s just nostalgia but this still makes me laugh just as hard now.

  • @billhilliard5454
    @billhilliard5454 5 лет назад +6

    Have Let's Get Small and A Wild And Crazy Guy on vinyl. Plays the banjo in the clawhammer style.

  • @toddbalazic4884
    @toddbalazic4884 Год назад

    He's right. Everyone SHOULD have a rubber fish towel.

  • @JJLewis-so1iq
    @JJLewis-so1iq 2 года назад +1

    I used that line quite a bit " sorry, I went to the Bahamas for a minute " lol

  • @bmwall2222
    @bmwall2222 5 лет назад +8

    the best

    • @gertraba4484
      @gertraba4484 5 лет назад +2

      Buck Henery Terri Garr, WOW!

    • @pjz7
      @pjz7 5 лет назад

      Amen

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsn Год назад +2

    That banjo piece at 41:30ish was just lovely.

    • @matthewmaclauchlan1671
      @matthewmaclauchlan1671 Год назад

      If I had a penny for every time I’ve listened to it, I’d be a rich man. It’s awesome.

  • @heydavedawson
    @heydavedawson 3 года назад +3

    The pharaoh of funny himself! Steve Martin is irrevocably my biggest inspiration next to Conan O’Brien and Russel Brand! Strange mix I know so EXCUUUSE MEEE. I never wanted to be a comedian. I wanted to be ME on stage!!! Comedy is just how I do it! Be safe y’all!!

  • @coreylapinas1000
    @coreylapinas1000 11 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed this documentary about a man's struggle with downs syndrome!

  • @janeratcliffe2880
    @janeratcliffe2880 5 лет назад +31

    terri garr!!!

    • @lisaroye3818
      @lisaroye3818 5 лет назад +1

      Jane Ratcliffe ❤️

    • @sanekabc
      @sanekabc 5 лет назад +2

      You mean Teri Grrrrrrr!!

    • @michaelwertzy9808
      @michaelwertzy9808 5 лет назад +1

      @@sanekabc, Lisa Kudrow, and Terri Garr. Daughter and Mother. What a crazily wonderful match! Tina Fey/Sarah Palin

    • @atomicwedgie8176
      @atomicwedgie8176 5 лет назад

      ...is a dude!

  • @ChudLife
    @ChudLife 5 лет назад +4

    holy shit... he can play

  • @markoberacher8191
    @markoberacher8191 Год назад

    Hes a beauty

  • @GetBenched2010
    @GetBenched2010 3 года назад +1

    Genius.

  • @ronaldhiler7449
    @ronaldhiler7449 5 лет назад

    This kinder reminds me at times when I am at church.

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 5 лет назад

      Church of the Moron?

  • @randycunningham7318
    @randycunningham7318 9 месяцев назад

    I'm convinced he was made in a laboratory.

  • @j.g.junior9835
    @j.g.junior9835 2 года назад +1

    No Steve. The creator isn't stupid. The mouth is perfectly placed. 👍🌝 love you.

  • @IDontReadRepliesToComments
    @IDontReadRepliesToComments 3 года назад

    The wild and crazy guy's voice is the inspiration for Dexter's voice in Dexter's laboratory

  • @pfightingpolish
    @pfightingpolish 11 месяцев назад

    Of all the variants upon the Theme from Ramblin' Man I've heard, I think the one at 14:22 is my favorite.
    "Oh, I'm stationary, a stationary guy ... "
    "OK, now ... that guy."

  • @maddymud
    @maddymud 3 года назад

    Academy Award nominated short

  • @dherz108
    @dherz108 Год назад

    Stellar.

  • @steveporco4016
    @steveporco4016 3 года назад +3

    Funny funny funny!!!

  • @dmontes133
    @dmontes133 5 лет назад +1

    The Absent Minded Waiter was nominated for a short film Oscar. Steve Martin, brilliant!

  • @grif900
    @grif900 11 месяцев назад

    Steve takes the stage and hilarity ensues ; all for four dollars.

  • @StarChild131
    @StarChild131 10 месяцев назад

    Only a real current adult grew up on the white outfit after secretly "obtaining" parents steve martin tapes lol

  • @KIMMYSSONG
    @KIMMYSSONG 2 года назад

    blessings always

  • @Coconutscott
    @Coconutscott Год назад

    I love Teri Garr.

  • @ingloriousbasterd3067
    @ingloriousbasterd3067 5 лет назад +8

    What ever happened to Teri Garr?... I loved her:(

    • @judyhalpain8091
      @judyhalpain8091 5 лет назад +1

      She starting acting in 1963. Maybe she got too old?

    • @magistrumartium
      @magistrumartium 5 лет назад +1

      @@judyhalpain8091 She was still acting in 2011. (I just checked her filmography at IMBD)

    • @orobenayce2371
      @orobenayce2371 5 лет назад +3

      Sorry to say that she's been in ill health, She has MS and has also had a stroke. So sad.

    • @areyouavinalaff
      @areyouavinalaff 5 лет назад

      last I saw she was Phoebe in friends

    • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
      @OMGWTFLOLSMH 5 лет назад

      Multiple sclerosis.

  • @whitneyhowlandspropcomedy6924
    @whitneyhowlandspropcomedy6924 2 года назад +1

    The Van Goh of absurdist comedy!

    • @InjuredRobot.
      @InjuredRobot. Год назад +1

      Maybe, but Van Gogh is rarely mentioned for his banjo skills.

  • @WowIndescribable
    @WowIndescribable 5 лет назад +3

    Was that Henry Winkler holding the background piece during King Tut???

  • @Dave-ti2ue
    @Dave-ti2ue Год назад

    McDonald's theory. That one cracked me up.

  • @MichaelHansenFUN
    @MichaelHansenFUN 4 года назад

    full unedited vhs version

  • @byronp2311
    @byronp2311 5 лет назад +3

    Henry Winkler??? Kool!!

    • @PrimeObserver-1
      @PrimeObserver-1 3 года назад

      Scrolling down the comments, I did not believe that anybody noticed but me.

  • @rodneyforston6712
    @rodneyforston6712 2 года назад +1

    Oblique sense of humor

  • @TheVagolfer
    @TheVagolfer 7 месяцев назад +1

    Teri Garr was a babe!

  • @tenderbastardtenderbastard8050
    @tenderbastardtenderbastard8050 5 лет назад +1

    the dog said, "I would eat there every day." ~ tenderbastard

  • @nicholasjanke3476
    @nicholasjanke3476 Год назад

    Two types of comedians: 1. Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, George Carlin, Bob Newhart, Will Rogers, Aisha Tyler-With these comics you laughed at their material. 2. Steve Martin, Groucho Marx, Bozo the Clown, Jerry Lewis, Robin Williams, John Belushi, Lucille Ball-With these comics you laugh at the comics themselves.

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master Год назад

      That's lots of distinctions, but I need some difference.

  • @livenhfree
    @livenhfree 4 года назад

    I guess the quotes are from Arthur Bell.

  • @87dramarama
    @87dramarama 5 лет назад +1

    ahh flashbulbs

  • @andrestallard5484
    @andrestallard5484 2 года назад

    So Funny man Martin

  • @flojoe76flo15
    @flojoe76flo15 5 лет назад +2

    Steve martin.....

    • @gertraba4484
      @gertraba4484 5 лет назад +2

      .....a WILD and CRAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZY guy!

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 5 лет назад

      He was a rockstar back in the late 70s

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 3 года назад +1

    People actually fell for this stuff ...heh, heh, heh ..."Are you through yet?" :)))

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Год назад

    people who do this sort of thing, do they practice at home?
    just trying to imagine rehearsing etc.. getting it right
    mad

  • @JJLewis-so1iq
    @JJLewis-so1iq 2 года назад

    But listen.. to THIS..

  • @googhouls
    @googhouls 11 месяцев назад

    i dont get it

  • @MrAitraining
    @MrAitraining 5 лет назад +1

    4:42 lol

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 3 года назад +1

    "Is there a comedian in the house?" ...they all raise their hands ...except one ...who is actually the comedian ...who is shy ...and doesn't want any attention ...but craves it badly ...insane mind he has, oui?

  • @decentralizenow4376
    @decentralizenow4376 5 лет назад +2

    Man all these people talking about how great this is. It's not for me. I've seen some of his other earlier stuff and I just dont enjoy it. I honestly haven't laughed once since his "stand up" started. Enjoyed the waiter gag and I always liked his movies

  • @Galileo_Galileo
    @Galileo_Galileo 2 месяца назад

    23:06

  • @jonatan9142
    @jonatan9142 2 года назад

    I wonder if Steve knows that he was once a great comic.. What happened Steve? Commies happened...

  • @noraarico1313
    @noraarico1313 5 лет назад +3

    Is there really an actual audience there or is his act and audience laughter synthetic and staged for the camera audience only? There's really an audience and they love him. He is unique, one of a kind and funny too.

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master Год назад

      Hold on to your illusions, they're all that's left.

  • @davidpotter1476
    @davidpotter1476 2 года назад

    Capital of California is San Francisco.

  • @dezzolution
    @dezzolution 2 года назад

    28:25 could you imagine, lmfao.

  • @barbaramitchell5250
    @barbaramitchell5250 Год назад

    Go to Terry Clark

  • @hardlines4
    @hardlines4 4 года назад +4

    I think Steve is funnier as standup compared to his movies

  • @TheDocRitchie
    @TheDocRitchie 3 месяца назад

    the actual show would only last 15 minutes if you cut out the applause and hollering.

  • @petermaxwell2965
    @petermaxwell2965 5 лет назад

    Who writes you're stuff ?..Henny Youngman ?