I'm ashamed to say I was one of those who didn't get Kaufman. Took me years to figure out what he was doing and to find the humor. The man was a genius, a true original
It's almost like Andy Kauffman is having a debate with his inner self. An internal struggle, yet allowing it to play out in front of the audience, with audience members not quite knowing if it's a set up or not. At least not until the end. Absolute genius!
Both Kaufman and Zamuda were so far ahead of their time, what a genius. Bit of performance art. I love how the audience at the beginning is laughing and the more serious it gets the more quiet they become.
Everyone knows Andy Kaufman was an incredible talent but credit to Bob Zmuda too. He played a great heel and was effortlessly convincing in bits with Andy
exactly bob does a great job in this he has to be very quick witted and remember a lot of stuff and say a lot of stuff very fast and be in character and he is very convincing in his character.
@@FrankieDee-hc8ji One of their great pranks was the David Letterman Tony Clifton interview in which Letterman thought he was interviewing Kaufman from beginning to end, but it was actually Zmuda.
He's a man who knows no shame. He takes the limelight and waits with agonising aching pause till your sides break and you burst into embarrassed laughter for him. Its tearjerkingly painful right on the edge of truth.
This has to be one of Andy's best performances ever. He makes himself look so pathetic, and then when the audience starts to realize Zmuda is in on it, Andy takes it to the next level and starts getting pissed at Zmuda for revealing the put-on, which is the put-on within the put-on.
So clever. How they set this up and make it this funny/serious/reflective in a live situation is stunning. Years ahead of his time. "I must be doing something right if I keep getting invited in all these late night shows?" Oh Andy, have you ever been proven correct! ❤
At one point, ppl in the audience are leaving because of this "fight." LOL. Meanwhile they had no idea they were watching Andy fighting with himself. As others have said, total genius.
I remember seeing this live and not understanding. The heckler is Bob Zmuda. Andy and Bob didn't go for laughs, their routine was shocking people. Many didn't get this routine at that time including myself
@@levvisbalhare1780 I disagree. Comedy has evolved so much then, I believe very much in part due to this genius routine. Guy was treading new ground. People did not understand. Society has become dramatically more ironic entertainment wise since then.
@levvisbalhare1780 it literally says at the end, HBOs phone lines were SWAMPED with ppl demanding to know why the bit was cut short & inquired about a fistfight. It's not about being easy to manipulate its about being a fuckin genius at a craft, performance actor/artist is a HUGE, VAST understatement
Andy was always steps ahead of other comedians and didn't do comedy like this to become more popular,It was an art form to him and that what makes him one of the best.
There is a saying that greatness in not touching one extreme but touching two extremes at once. If you scroll through the comments, by definition, greatness was achieved.
norm McDonald is less a genius and more the lovable idiot. dont get me wrong, Norm McDonald IS one of the funniest men alive today, but his comedy is very different.
Where he starts talking about having a night club act.. Mighty Mouse, Pop goes the weasel, Old MacDonalds . took me back to seeing him on SNL back in the 70s.. The original alt comedian
Pure anarchy. Love it. Genius comedy. Original and disturbing. Kaufmans comedy is like no other. Bob Zmunda and Andy, Theatre of comic cruelty. Superb. .
The more I watch of Andy the more I realize how influential he's been on so many other comedians, a lot of people have taken from him over the years. Speaks volumes of the man 👌
Bob Zmuda, Andy's writing partner claimed Andy always knew what he was doing. Every Kaufman performance was like an experiment with the audience to test how much they could take. Andy would take them hostage forcing them to make sense of what they just witnessed. Man on the Moon (1999) where Jim Carrey brilliantly portrayed Andy, took you behind the scenes somewhat of Andy's psyche. He stood alone and was unfortunately written off by many because they didn't understand him. He was nothing short of brilliant and tremendously innovative. He and his writing partner Zmuda were the first to ever utilize the concept of having a plant in the audience shown here. Truly innovative and entertaining. We lost Andy May 16th 1984 to cancer. He actually grew up in my old neighborhood, Great Neck New York. R.I.P. Andy Kaufman, there'll never be another
The craft behind his work is that his performances always made you feel uncomfortable and on the edge. Dude was a genius. Smart enough to fake his own death. If anybody could pull it off, it's him There was an underlying theme of controversy in his act.
Effortless? Take it from someone within the entertainment world (university professor/frustrated never was comedian), it's always a ton of effort. You work your butt off over the course of years or decades to produce the illusion that it's effortless.
I was a kid when I saw this on HBO. Pretty sure I had seen taxi so I was excited to see the set. Freaked me out to see this skit unfold not knowing what was going on. So glad to see this on YT.
Bob Zemuda was Andy's perennial anonymous foil. Jerry Lawler who wrestled with Andy Kaufman said that the key to understanding him was that Andy was a HUGE wrestling fan. He loved the 'heels' and the hyped up drama around the bouts. He was amazed that people would pay money just to come and boo at the bad guy.
@@shannonchambers9764 it was indeed. the heckler was bob zmuda, andy's longtime comedy partner. He helped orchestrate and perform a ton (if not all) of Andy's bits.
@@shannonchambers9764 Shannon, Jesus is the son of God and he received the punishment we deserve for our sin so that we can believe on him and be saved. When he was nailed to the cross, every sin youve ever done and will do in the future, it was as if Jesus had done it. It pleased God to bruise him. Believe that Jesus paid for your sin and ask him to save you right now, eternal life is a free gift, just like the bible says.
Bob Zmuda said in an interview, after Andy's death, that this bit got a little more physical than he'd expected. The bit was going as planned until Bob improvised the crack about Andy losing his hair. It sincerely pissed Andy off because it was something he was sensitive about. Bob only said that things got out of hand between the two. The HBO cut was real, and the fact that the cut footage hasn't surfaced by now means it probably never will.
That last 10 seconds were captivating. The break is what we are all looking for and it's incredibly hard to fathom if it's real. Is there any link to that interview with Zmuda?
@@Merlin_Price Well my friend, I've looked and looked for that interview to no avail. But I think my memory may be a bit faulty. In 1999 when Man on the Moon came out, I remembered that I had read Zmuda's first book "Andy Kaufman Revealed! Best Friend Tells All" released in 2000. I'd bet $ that I had read about what happened in that book, rather than seen an interview about it. I hope this helps.
@@petesolberg6182 Yeah apparently Pat Benetar's aunt & uncle were there & her uncle had a gun. They were the 1s arguing w/ Bob Zmuda in the audience. They weren't in on the joke so they had no idea that Bob & Andy were friends. Though it is ridiculous that this guy was gonna shoot Bob over heckling. Thank goodness nothing happened.
It's a shame we lost him so long ago. I wonder what he would be doing today. Would he still be relevant? What kind of new material would he have produced? Would he have gone into politics? Is he really gone?
Zmuda is "disguised" with backlighting but I recognized him immediately. I think to have been taken in by some of their pranks you had to not be following Kaufmann too closely. Hilarious hearing him dismiss the wrestling act when he had participated it in himself, playing Kaufmann's lawyer.
People say things are bad now and that the internet has turned us all into zombies, but this guy in the audience was about to pull a gun on what he thought was a heckler.
Irony ...? Anyone?? This is head-shakingly original. Mind-blowingly original. Push-the-envelope-to-the-wall original. Something totally new, based on the idea of 'having nothing new to do.' Did he have nothing new to do, or ... was the argument over having nothing new to do ... something totally new to do? Help!
I'm ashamed to say I was one of those who didn't get Kaufman. Took me years to figure out what he was doing and to find the humor. The man was a genius, a true original
that's big of you to admit that
@@grawakendream8980 many people are like this. especially when it came to the wrestling women bit.
@@lesweizman388 what do you mean
@@grawakendream8980 Andy, like myself, was a lesbian trapped in a man's body.
You are deranged!
It's almost like Andy Kauffman is having a debate with his inner self. An internal struggle, yet allowing it to play out in front of the audience, with audience members not quite knowing if it's a set up or not. At least not until the end. Absolute genius!
It's the inner monologue of the Sad Clown done as performance art. It's like watching Einstein giving a lecture in comedy genius...
It's a line between mental breakdown and emotional breakthrough
Both Kaufman and Zamuda were so far ahead of their time, what a genius. Bit of performance art. I love how the audience at the beginning is laughing and the more serious it gets the more quiet they become.
they get quiet because they realize that instead of being entertained they are being 'taken in' ... 'being put on' which is neither witty nor comedic.
@@AbsurdityViewer But it certainly was a performance.
@@paulquinn6727 indeed, yes
Zamuda even did Andy's alter ego, Tony Clifton, to screw with people who all were sure Tony was Andy.
Everyone knows Andy Kaufman was an incredible talent but credit to Bob Zmuda too. He played a great heel and was effortlessly convincing in bits with Andy
exactly bob does a great job in this he has to be very quick witted and remember a lot of stuff and say a lot of stuff very fast and be in character and he is very convincing in his character.
Bob Zmuda was the better Tony Clifton.
Tony Clifton was a crazy act... :)
@@FrankieDee-hc8ji One of their great pranks was the David Letterman Tony Clifton interview in which Letterman thought he was interviewing Kaufman from beginning to end, but it was actually Zmuda.
He's a man who knows no shame. He takes the limelight and waits with agonising aching pause till your sides break and you burst into embarrassed laughter for him. Its tearjerkingly painful right on the edge of truth.
This has to be one of Andy's best performances ever. He makes himself look so pathetic, and then when the audience starts to realize Zmuda is in on it, Andy takes it to the next level and starts getting pissed at Zmuda for revealing the put-on, which is the put-on within the put-on.
You don't say , booster
this might have been the best i agree
@@AlmostReady504 why yuck this person's yum
Zmuda is playing Andy’s ego and negative self talk this is art
human tragedy is comedy is tragedy is…
So clever. How they set this up and make it this funny/serious/reflective in a live situation is stunning. Years ahead of his time. "I must be doing something right if I keep getting invited in all these late night shows?" Oh Andy, have you ever been proven correct! ❤
The layers to this are genius, especially at the end!
This was a clinic in humor or "stand up" you will never see again...
Man he pushed the boundaries! I loved it. RIP
At one point, ppl in the audience are leaving because of this "fight." LOL. Meanwhile they had no idea they were watching Andy fighting with himself. As others have said, total genius.
I have never seen this.
I kept saying,
Is this real?
Lol
Then read the comments.
My mind was expanded. Love it.
Andy Kaufman was utterly unique and utterly original. There will never be another like him. He was taken from us far too soon. I miss him a lot.
This footage is AWESOME. big Kaufman fan
What’s brilliant is Andy Kaufman takes the tension in the room and discomfort.
The ‘heckler’ as part of the routine makes it personal😂
I remember seeing this live and not understanding. The heckler is Bob Zmuda. Andy and Bob didn't go for laughs, their routine was shocking people. Many didn't get this routine at that time including myself
Well I would say that you're easy to manipulate
@@levvisbalhare1780 I disagree. Comedy has evolved so much then, I believe very much in part due to this genius routine. Guy was treading new ground. People did not understand. Society has become dramatically more ironic entertainment wise since then.
@levvisbalhare1780 it literally says at the end, HBOs phone lines were SWAMPED with ppl demanding to know why the bit was cut short & inquired about a fistfight. It's not about being easy to manipulate its about being a fuckin genius at a craft, performance actor/artist is a HUGE, VAST understatement
@@levvisbalhare1780if your going to act like Andy never got you by the balls your not a fan.
"You're", friend. "You're".@@CSestp
In case you’re wondering that’s Richard Belzer formally of Law and order SVU
I figured that was him
Thank you
Thanks Andy, for everything.
Andy was always steps ahead of other comedians and didn't do comedy like this to become more popular,It was an art form to him and that what makes him one of the best.
This is So Brilliant.
The world wasn’t even smart enough for this yet.
Exactly
Andy and Richard...both very funny and sorely missed....RIP
Bob and Andy together were genius on another level...bravo!!
There is a saying that greatness in not touching one extreme but touching two extremes at once. If you scroll through the comments, by definition, greatness was achieved.
Polarisation is not necessarily a sign of greatness.
Bullshit also tends to touch two extremes at once.
Love how he plays the audience lol there is no one else like him 💛
I love the fact people don’t get this , he was a genius … him and norm macDonald
R.I.P.norm
norm McDonald is less a genius and more the lovable idiot.
dont get me wrong, Norm McDonald IS one of the funniest men alive today, but his comedy is very different.
@@ayderla789 I guess you didn't even know he was sick.
@@ayderla789 you know that old saying "speak ill of the dead"
@@ayderla789 if you truly believe Norm to be an idiot he has really done a number on you
Who else in show business would have the guts to have their last movie referred to as a "piece of shit" as part of the routine? 🤣
Gilbert Gottfried. Constantly.
“I was an original guy” lol😂😂😂
So far ahead of his time, the one and only forever shine on Andy.
The man was a genius with a huge set of balls!!
he was never intimidated or inhibited with anything he did no matter how outlandish edgy or making him stupid looking it was.
Where he starts talking about having a night club act.. Mighty Mouse, Pop goes the weasel, Old MacDonalds . took me back to seeing him on SNL back in the 70s.. The original alt comedian
i was hoping it was gonna be zmuda playing the heckler. such a genius comedy team
Pure anarchy. Love it. Genius comedy. Original and disturbing. Kaufmans comedy is like no other. Bob Zmunda and Andy, Theatre of comic cruelty. Superb.
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This is genius
Very ahead of it's time
I love when he takes the heckler's suggestion and switches to an Archie Bunker imitation.
it is. and it's also extraordinarily painful to watch - he was brilliant
Andy was supremely contra. Entirely fearless. This performance is like from another timeline!
The more I watch of Andy the more I realize how influential he's been on so many other comedians, a lot of people have taken from him over the years. Speaks volumes of the man 👌
Bob Zmuda, Andy's writing partner claimed Andy always knew what he was doing. Every Kaufman performance was like an experiment with the audience to test how much they could take. Andy would take them hostage forcing them to make sense of what they just witnessed. Man on the Moon (1999) where Jim Carrey brilliantly portrayed Andy, took you behind the scenes somewhat of Andy's psyche. He stood alone and was unfortunately written off by many because they didn't understand him. He was nothing short of brilliant and tremendously innovative. He and his writing partner Zmuda were the first to ever utilize the concept of having a plant in the audience shown here. Truly innovative and entertaining. We lost Andy May 16th 1984 to cancer. He actually grew up in my old neighborhood, Great Neck New York. R.I.P. Andy Kaufman, there'll never be another
Wow just thanks Andy
The craft behind his work is that his performances always made you feel uncomfortable and on the edge.
Dude was a genius.
Smart enough to fake his own death. If anybody could pull it off, it's him There was an underlying theme of controversy in his act.
Fake his own death? Is there any credible evidence that he faked his death or is it just wishful thinking from his fans?
@@afterburner2869
He meant: "Smart enough to Bake his own Bread." Spellcheck is a bastrd.
If he did fake it with the intention of coming back he'd better do it soon or he will be dead for real
Effortless? Take it from someone within the entertainment world (university professor/frustrated never was comedian), it's always a ton of effort. You work your butt off over the course of years or decades to produce the illusion that it's effortless.
That's how good he was. People who think he faked his own death were completely faked out
I was a kid when I saw this on HBO. Pretty sure I had seen taxi so I was excited to see the set. Freaked me out to see this skit unfold not knowing what was going on. So glad to see this on YT.
This is... Best comedy show ever! Andy and Zmuda... this is amazing
Bob Zemuda was Andy's perennial anonymous foil. Jerry Lawler who wrestled with Andy Kaufman said that the key to understanding him was that Andy was a HUGE wrestling fan. He loved the 'heels' and the hyped up drama around the bouts. He was amazed that people would pay money just to come and boo at the bad guy.
One little part of this bit that was really effective is the Heartbeeps comment. It was on HBO a lot at the time.
His writer Zmuda is heckler. He appeared a lot in his scenes
the fact that zmuda admits to being a plant and even giving his name to sell the bit is just perfect.
so it was all planned like that ?
@@shannonchambers9764 it was indeed. the heckler was bob zmuda, andy's longtime comedy partner. He helped orchestrate and perform a ton (if not all) of Andy's bits.
@@shannonchambers9764 Shannon, Jesus is the son of God and he received the punishment we deserve for our sin so that we can believe on him and be saved. When he was nailed to the cross, every sin youve ever done and will do in the future, it was as if Jesus had done it. It pleased God to bruise him. Believe that Jesus paid for your sin and ask him to save you right now, eternal life is a free gift, just like the bible says.
Bob is so hilarious
@@killout18 What the Bible really says is that no man can be punished for another man's sins.
Brilliant.
Laughed out loud at this!
This is genius. :) Love the idea of celebrating his performances but adding yet another layer with the heckler. He was so far ahead of his time.
I never heard Andy speak in a normal voice till I saw this.
A true genius. His comedy wasn't standard fare. He totally messed with your head and made you feel uncomfortable and on the edge.
How did no one notice Bob zamuda was on his own mic
As a long time production and audio guy, the lav was the first thing I noticed… which made me love it even more!
Andy Kaufman was a true original. RIP.
Bob Zmubda's the man! Love this bit :))
I saw this on HBO when I was a kid and I totally fell for it. I was like "Oh shit!"
Bob Zmuda said in an interview, after Andy's death, that this bit got a little more physical than he'd expected. The bit was going as planned until Bob improvised the crack about Andy losing his hair. It sincerely pissed Andy off because it was something he was sensitive about. Bob only said that things got out of hand between the two. The HBO cut was real, and the fact that the cut footage hasn't surfaced by now means it probably never will.
That last 10 seconds were captivating. The break is what we are all looking for and it's incredibly hard to fathom if it's real. Is there any link to that interview with Zmuda?
@@Merlin_Price Well my friend, I've looked and looked for that interview to no avail. But I think my memory may be a bit faulty. In 1999 when Man on the Moon came out, I remembered that I had read Zmuda's first book "Andy Kaufman Revealed! Best Friend Tells All" released in 2000. I'd bet $ that I had read about what happened in that book, rather than seen an interview about it. I hope this helps.
Andy Kaufman came up with the Sopranos ending 25 years before David Chase did.
The first time I saw this I thought he was really being hounded by a heckler. Even now when I watch it’s so smooth I still think it’s real
Good act
Soooo soo good. 😂
Brilliant!
One of his best works imo
Great!
Zmuda pisses off a fellow crowd member to the point of brandishing a gun. Brilliant.
Imagine shooting someone over heckling
Wait...what?? Someone was so pissed they brandished a gun?
the subtitles @@petesolberg6182
@@petesolberg6182 Yeah apparently Pat Benetar's aunt & uncle were there & her uncle had a gun. They were the 1s arguing w/ Bob Zmuda in the audience. They weren't in on the joke so they had no idea that Bob & Andy were friends. Though it is ridiculous that this guy was gonna shoot Bob over heckling. Thank goodness nothing happened.
@@dash_r_media Yeah, crazy. I mean, it's not like they're talking loudly during a concert or something shooting-worthy. It's just heckling.
And so ahead of its time 👍😎
Extraordinary genius.
I never thought Belzer was funny, but Kaufman was a genius!
It's a shame we lost him so long ago.
I wonder what he would be doing today.
Would he still be relevant?
What kind of new material would he have produced? Would he have gone into politics?
Is he really gone?
I'm sorry, but he doesn't have any new material.
LOVE
I miss Andy Kaufman.
One of a kind.😂😂
You'd have to be dumb not to realize this was part of the act. But Kaufman is basically inventing meta-comedy here.
Dude was at least 50 years ahead of his time.
This wouldn't have worked on me watching at home because I noticed he was mic'd from the beginning.
That guy with the gun in the back is a menace to society (read the captions halfway through video)
Seriously, anyone who'd be willing to whip out a loaded gun in a packed room over a verbal insult to his wife shouldn't own a gun.
Pat benetars uncle too?
Yes that was me thank you very much
i saw you last month at the car wash, nice gig but next time put the wax on after you wash..not before.
Seriously great.
The heckler is part of the act.
Duh
Wow. Beyond cutting-edge. Such irreverent courage.
Ladies and Gentlemen,this is 12:55 of two geniuses going at each other.
To people who are strong in science, the art of arguing with yourelf is genius.
Nobody thought it was strange that the "heckler" was miked up? 🎤
Theres 2 types of reactions to this video.
1. This is genius!
2. What the hell is this shit?
I think it's genius! :)
Shit, that's genius!
Pranks, put-ons, and surprise birthday parties all have one thing in common: You'd better think first "What can possibly go wrong?"
This is art...
Sigma male confidence to go out there like this. *chefs kiss*
I was wondering who was telling the whole act while he was doing it.
Never liked putting on the audience.
Nobody paid money to be uncomfortable while the comedian secretly laughs at them
Genius! Bob Zamuda trolling the crowd.
the heckled heckler...
The mystique of the Kaufman genius. 😂
The great Bob Zmuda as the "evil heckler". Lmao
brilliant
Pure comedic genius
Zmuda is "disguised" with backlighting but I recognized him immediately. I think to have been taken in by some of their pranks you had to not be following Kaufmann too closely. Hilarious hearing him dismiss the wrestling act when he had participated it in himself, playing Kaufmann's lawyer.
The ultimate heckler!😂
Zmuda's fuckin brilliant
Still laughing in 2029
Performance art.
People say things are bad now and that the internet has turned us all into zombies, but this guy in the audience was about to pull a gun on what he thought was a heckler.
Who is capable of original thought?
Andy’s “new stuff” reminds me of that scene with Louis CK trying to make David Lynch laugh.
Irony ...? Anyone?? This is head-shakingly original. Mind-blowingly original. Push-the-envelope-to-the-wall original. Something totally new, based on the idea of 'having nothing new to do.' Did he have nothing new to do, or ... was the argument over having nothing new to do ... something totally new to do? Help!