I agree. Louie may not have been the funniest or most famous comedian, but he was very good. His humor was simple straight forward and always in touch with life. He had his own unique style. I watch him now and I think as I have gotten older, he was so in tune then with where I am now.
@@PlanetEarth3141 subtle yet touching is how I experienced his stand up. his first appearance on Carson was one of the most unique. introduced us to his style and delivery. content always relatable for me.
@@DonnaPiaVocci You're right. And Louie went out of his way in that final clip to say publicly how appreciative he felt toward Craig for the kindness of being there multiple times and the respect he felt from Craig. I've seen some celebrities do that with other celebrities, but not very often. I've seen it happen with Craig a lot of times. It says a lot about the fine character of both men.
Very well said. My childhood friend works at Spago in Las Vegas and I guess Louie liked that place. He said he wouldn't give a second thought to posing for a picture and would give you a handshake and a kind word.
He got a little choked up right at the end there. I'm not crying, you're crying. Another terrible loss to comedy--such a kind and funny guy. End of an era indeed. Rest in peace, Louie.
It’s crazy that we are losing all of these kind hearted comedians-Norm-Saget and now Louis - at least we are left with troves of their routines and appearances on RUclips.
The world is a little dimmer without Louie Anderson. His style of humor is needed from time to time: a kinder, simpler, straight-shooting humor that was devoid of rancor. RIP, Louie. I love this video assemblage. Craig seems like a class act, too.
Dave, have you seen the compilation of Craig Ferguson- Robin Williams interviews..? Both at their best. Imo. ("the best interview in the history of television" apr 26 minutes) Louie will be missed, his observational/mom and dad material was superb, and I think he was a lovely person. R.I.P. Louie.
I know that this will get lost in this 4 year old video's comment section but at the very end, you could hear Louie's voice start to crack, and that's when you know what a fantastic soul he has and also what a genuinely kind person Craig is...
I thought he had noticeably less energy in the last two appearances, such a nice guy but also sharp as a whip like Craig, but seemed to be struggling at the end.
Louie is the best. I realized that I am very comfortable listening to him. It's like a favorite uncle who tells great stories. He rarely swears and is never dirty.
He's definitely one of the greats! For me Norm MacDonald is my favorite! He's the type that does a long bit that confuses everyone he's interviewing and then it turns out the jokes on them the whole time!
He's a true talent. He made Carson laugh in the 1980's and his new material today is still just as funny if not funnier. One of the greatest comedians of all time.
@@mduke2k aww reading this comment about Norm today is bittersweet. About three times a year I wake up to one of those long Norm compilations just playing on RUclips on my phone. Great stuff. I wish there were more Louie compilations. Btw I met him very accidentally in my office building in 2018. I said something weird and he laughed lol.
Louie a great comedian, story teller, host. I was a adult in my 30s making sure I wouldn't miss "Life with Louie". He brought pure joy into this world, as with many people who didn't have the ideal childhood, he dealt with his upbringing through humor. Enjoy your next journey big guy.
his family certainly offered quite a bit of material especially the way he spoke of his dad's addiction and how he described his cheery co-dependent Mother in his books. will miss him and cherish his kind sweet funny demeanor.
His comedy about his father always hit home with me. Louie was a master of making you feel and understand his pain through laughter and smile. Thank you for everything Louie ❤️
What a good compilation! I think he was a force for good. His comedy was never mean and mostly at his own expense. He always had a kind energy, and it was even more pronounced as he got older. I realized just a few years ago how much I liked him and I'm sad now that I never got to see him live or meet him. He was one of the GOATs for sure. RIP big guy.
Me too, I only discovered how much I loved his standup a few years ago. I’m very sad he’s gone, though he talked on Colbert about how he would talk to God and I believe he’s with him now 🥲
Thanks so much for this. I needed it. I miss the good old days with Craig Ferguson. Louie is always great. The two are so freaking funny. I lost track of Craig. Saw him singing while riding a bicycle...
When I was a little kid I was obsessed with him in the 80s. My mother was friends with his sister so we had some interesting interactions. He was a really sweet and kind person. His comment at the end of this interview was definitely sincere and important for him to express.
God I'll miss Louie. That twilight bit had me cracking up. I love him. He's so genuine and loveable. The world is a darker place without his voice in it.
What a class act Louie was, thanking Craig for having him on so often and treating him well. Every story I have heard about Louie showed that he was a man who treated everyone with equity and grace. I will miss him.
Had Louie on a radio show I produced in Oregon a couple times when he came through town on tour, always was sincere and super nice. Loved hearing him talk about hosting Family Feud back in the day.
This guy is another example of how much we love to laugh and how much we miss those who give the gift of comedy and joy even if its only for a few minutes.
darrick steele, I'm loving seeing someone like Louie get the recognition he finally deserves. The old school will always best the new, although Chappell is giving them a run for there money. But he will nvr be as funny as his predecessors. Much love to Louie & all comedians his age!
Great comedians i miss besides louie, pryor, carlin, foxx, wilder, radna, bellushi, candy, farley, dangerfield, etc. we miss them all, thanks for you tube, hopefully generations to come will appreciate the briiliance and humility of my this generation.
One fun thing about watching these all in succession is you can really see their friendship and admiration for one another grow with each appearance. It warms my heart.
For people wondering why Louie tells the same jokes sometimes, comedians work material over and over again until they're happy with it. When they're happy with it, it goes in regular rotation until it's time to retire it for fresher material.
Thank you for posting Louie's appearances with Craig over the years. I still remember seeing Louie on the Tonight show with Johnny for the first time and how he blew us all away with his sweet, hilarious and totally relatable comedy. I will miss Louie, but I am happy that I got to spend close to 40 years with him as a fan. To those who are sad, please remember, we are all the Universe and Louie just went ahead of us by a little bit.
Met Louie Anderson in Atlantic City in 1999 he had a book signing and went to see him after the show. Behind the stage and Louie was sitting in a rather small room with About 15 people. He said hi and he loved my Life shirt he said wow they make great shirts don’t they. I said yes they don’t. He invited me to sit sand talk a while. He had 12 copies of his book for sale and he signed it for me. He wrote to Sam Rip a good friend, Louie Anderson. We. we’re talking about having dads who drank and you know what comes with it…
It doesn't matter when you arrive to labor in the vineyard; the award is the same. That's a message from God, not that vague “universe” all the cool kids are blabbing on about.
I've never been that drunk......I've been that full! Love it, Louie has always been great. Keep it up Louie, you are loved by an entire generation and then some.
RIP...truly one of the greats, so funny, I have no problem with comics that swear, but guys like Louie are refreshing, very rarely a swear word, and no need to, hilarious, all I can say Is Don't be sad he is gone, Be glad he was here
Craig & Louie should do a Vegas show together! They are 2 really great talents!! Craig seems to have taken a liking to Louie & seemed to want to make him realize what a great talent & valuable man that he was! America lost a treasure when Louie passed! Hoping that Louie will RIP!
His awkward pauses were so great. The audience just gets louder and louder with laughter. 😆😆😆 On a personal note, i don't know him but he's was the type of person you wanted to know. From his cartoon show to his comedy, he just seemed so endearing. As with many greats that made us laugh, the world is just a little bit less better for losing them here. But i always believe they're somewhere more happy and making someone laugh. 😊 ✌️🦁
I was fortunate enough to see Louie Anderson at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC a few years ago. I have never laughed so hard in my life! I came out of there and my sides hurt because I was laughing so hard. I truly miss Louie, the world is a smaller place without him.
I always watch comics and make it a point not to laugh unless they really really make me. No courtesy laughs. I don't even want to crack a smile unless they make me. I didn't last even one minute watching this gem (about 20 minutes in now). He's hilarious!
Miss him so much. Thank God we have all of this to preserve his memory. You may have passed from this earth. But you will never die, dear Louie. My kids will know about you. We love you.
I seen Louie in Vegas before he had his debut at Excalibur. He's one of a kind, very special person. Thanks for the laughs Louie. We need more laughter in the world now more than ever. Love you Louie 💕
I'm regret to say that I'm viewing Louie's death through rose colored glasses. I'm a avid comedy fan. Sadly I put Louie in my "comedians that bug me category." So I never gave him the attention I should have. I wish I didn't have to wait until he died to realize that he was truly a comedic genius. RIP Louie, to all the future fans that have yet to find you RIP
Love Louie Anderson's poignant comedy and the chemistry beetwen him and Craig is fantastic. Thank you so much for this, JayLeno Fly, you're doing the Lord's work.
I AM ABSOLUTELY HEARTBROKEN THAT THE VERYYY FUNNY LOUIE ANDERSON PASSED AWAY💔😭 BLESS HIS SWEET HEART♥️ REST EASY LOUIE😢WE WILL FOREVER MISS YOU & BOB SAGET💔💔 SCREW 2022 ALREADY!
Thank you SO MUCH, The Jayleno Fly for this - I think there's a TON of us who really needed a proper shot of what Louie really was about. I love how this really captures his humour and his quick wit. Cheers, mate! Much love and laughter to everyone.
Back in the day, i used to see every famous comic who toured - be it in a club or a theater. One of the BEST double-bills I've ever seen was Louie Anderson and Roseanne (when she was still Barr) together on what they were calling the 'When Do We Eat?' tour. Both their careers were rapidly ascending, and it was a thrill to see them both at this relatively early stage in their careers. From city to city they alternated being the opening act, and both were equally hysterical. The only other comedy show that came close was Joan Rivers, with Garry Shandling as her opener. Wherever you are Louie...make 'em laugh!! ❤
I’ve seen Louis so many times on TV and now on RUclips that almost all of the jokes I’ve heard him say before yet it’s still funny and comforting to hear him. I miss him in the world.
This reminded me of his ties. I love his comedy but I always admired his fun ties. I hope they go to a good home. They are a part of his humor. RIP Louie. He was so lovable.
I said it before, the universe does not want us laughing anymore. Sean Lock, Norm Macdonald, Betty White, Bob Saget, and now Louie Anderson. Now, when we need comedy the most, it gets ripped away.
Man I know it's totally sucks that he is gone but it is hard to stay sad when it comes to louie he was great and man my high school days have truly died today now that meatloaf is gone as well
thank you for the childhood memories with my Dad.. you were the conversation that kept my father and i laughing, even up to when I lost my Dad.. you kept us going. you are missed! best storey ever: giving things to your dad, he already owned .. we did that 1 year, because of you
The world just feels colder today when people so sweet and warm like him go. RIP the most underrated talent and most humble of people.
I agree. Louie may not have been the funniest or most famous comedian, but he was very good. His humor was simple straight forward and always in touch with life. He had his own unique style. I watch him now and I think as I have gotten older, he was so in tune then with where I am now.
@@PlanetEarth3141 subtle yet touching is how I experienced his stand up. his first appearance on Carson was one of the most unique. introduced us to
his style and delivery. content always relatable for me.
@@DonnaPiaVocci You're right. And Louie went out of his way in that final clip to say publicly how appreciative he felt toward Craig for the kindness of being there multiple times and the respect he felt from Craig. I've seen some celebrities do that with other celebrities, but not very often. I've seen it happen with Craig a lot of times. It says a lot about the fine character of both men.
@@PlanetEarth3141 You Must Be Joking .... He was Great from the very First appearance 1984 on the Carson Show. R.I.P . Mr. Anderson!
Very well said. My childhood friend works at Spago in Las Vegas and I guess Louie liked that place. He said he wouldn't give a second thought to posing for a picture and would give you a handshake and a kind word.
We've lost a wonderful person. Louie truly was once of the greatest at his craft. We love you Louie.
There was a wonderful long interview w/ Louie on Comedy Central’s Sirius XM today with Bennington. “Inclusion, not Exclusion!” Louie! RIP
@@peterhellmuth7384 I'll have to check that out. Saw him in Vegas years ago. He was fantastic!
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I LOVE him!
We DO all love love Louie. He will be greatly missed, but what a body of work he leaves. )that not intended as any kind oF joke, either)
He got a little choked up right at the end there. I'm not crying, you're crying. Another terrible loss to comedy--such a kind and funny guy. End of an era indeed. Rest in peace, Louie.
Noooo Ophelia Darkling I have cried a few times now. Ok the laughs watching this...
It’s crazy that we are losing all of these kind hearted comedians-Norm-Saget and now Louis - at least we are left with troves of their routines and appearances on RUclips.
@@joerobinson2538 Norm died saved; was Christian! Praise Christ
@@OikPoinFive what a useless comment.
@@DruoxTheShredder what a useless comment
The world is a little dimmer without Louie Anderson. His style of humor is needed from time to time: a kinder, simpler, straight-shooting humor that was devoid of rancor. RIP, Louie. I love this video assemblage. Craig seems like a class act, too.
Craig is the late show for non-npcs
Dave, have you seen the compilation of Craig Ferguson- Robin Williams interviews..? Both at their best. Imo. ("the best interview in the history of television" apr 26 minutes) Louie will be missed, his observational/mom and dad material was superb, and I think he was a lovely person. R.I.P. Louie.
I love both Craig & Louie, 2 of the greatest comedians ever! RIP Louie.
I know that this will get lost in this 4 year old video's comment section but at the very end, you could hear Louie's voice start to crack, and that's when you know what a fantastic soul he has and also what a genuinely kind person Craig is...
We're with you bro. X
I thought that, too...the word "genuine" fits the last exchange perfectly. 🙂
I thought he had noticeably less energy in the last two appearances, such a nice guy but also sharp as a whip like Craig, but seemed to be struggling at the end.
Louie is the best. I realized that I am very comfortable listening to him. It's like a favorite uncle who tells great stories. He rarely swears and is never dirty.
K Kampy Lucky, I wish that I had a version of him in my family.
He's definitely one of the greats! For me Norm MacDonald is my favorite! He's the type that does a long bit that confuses everyone he's interviewing and then it turns out the jokes on them the whole time!
Finest comedian ever!
He's a true talent. He made Carson laugh in the 1980's and his new material today is still just as funny if not funnier. One of the greatest comedians of all time.
@@mduke2k aww reading this comment about Norm today is bittersweet. About three times a year I wake up to one of those long Norm compilations just playing on RUclips on my phone. Great stuff. I wish there were more Louie compilations. Btw I met him very accidentally in my office building in 2018. I said something weird and he laughed lol.
Not a mean bone in this man's body. We need more of that in the world. Sadly now we have less. RIP!
Louie a great comedian, story teller, host. I was a adult in my 30s making sure I wouldn't miss "Life with Louie". He brought pure joy into this world, as with many people who didn't have the ideal childhood, he dealt with his upbringing through humor. Enjoy your next journey big guy.
his family certainly offered quite a bit of material especially the way he spoke of his dad's addiction and how he described his cheery co-dependent Mother in his books. will miss him and cherish his kind sweet funny demeanor.
A true survivor who exemplified how to survive and be joyful, esp toward others
I just watched several episodes of Life with Louie . I forgot how sweet a show it was ....
his parents WERE my parents....my brother and I laughed until tears at his show in Vegas. He was a special man! we loved him so much!!
I forgot how funny he really was. He had me in stitches and in tears. RIP Louie.
I never saw him on Craig when the show was still on. It’s a shame. He might have been the best at awkward pauses.
@@delennamachoo He was!
RIP Louie. Such a wholesome comedian. Love him.
louie anderson represents everything that was great about the 90's
saw louie live once, he had me laughing so hard i couldn't catch my breathe, i was literally panicking that i might need a medic.
His comedy about his father always hit home with me. Louie was a master of making you feel and understand his pain through laughter and smile. Thank you for everything Louie ❤️
What a good compilation!
I think he was a force for good. His comedy was never mean and mostly at his own expense. He always had a kind energy, and it was even more pronounced as he got older. I realized just a few years ago how much I liked him and I'm sad now that I never got to see him live or meet him. He was one of the GOATs for sure.
RIP big guy.
Me too, I only discovered how much I loved his standup a few years ago. I’m very sad he’s gone, though he talked on Colbert about how he would talk to God and I believe he’s with him now 🥲
I don't see how anyone could dislike Louie Anderson. He's a wonderfully talented comedian.
I don't believe the thumbs down is for Louie.
Thanks so much for this. I needed it.
I miss the good old days with Craig Ferguson. Louie is always great. The two are so freaking funny.
I lost track of Craig. Saw him singing while riding a bicycle...
I hate him. Trully hate him.
Just kidding, Life with Louie is my fave cartoon and he is amazing.
It's easy to make an audience laugh, it's something else to make them SMILE"
When celebrities choose to have open views not be neutral and say oh thats not my thing and voice thier opinions then there is your answer cat.
Louie was, and remains great.
remains? where were his remains found?
@@harpoon_bakery162 oh no... :(
RIP
Forever
Too bad Craig’s show ended. I really liked it.
Louie is truly a master of the awkward pause. I have so much to learn.
When I was a little kid I was obsessed with him in the 80s. My mother was friends with his sister so we had some interesting interactions. He was a really sweet and kind person. His comment at the end of this interview was definitely sincere and important for him to express.
Such a gift, didn't realize how many times Louie visited Craig, such a beautiful, funny man! RIP Louie
We love and miss you Louis Minnesota is definitely a colder place without you warming our hearts
God I'll miss Louie. That twilight bit had me cracking up. I love him. He's so genuine and loveable. The world is a darker place without his voice in it.
Best recap of Twilight
What a class act Louie was, thanking Craig for having him on so often and treating him well. Every story I have heard about Louie showed that he was a man who treated everyone with equity and grace. I will miss him.
Had Louie on a radio show I produced in Oregon a couple times when he came through town on tour, always was sincere and super nice. Loved hearing him talk about hosting Family Feud back in the day.
Life with Louie, greatest cartoon when I was growing up. R.I.P. Louie.
As a kid I watched Louie’s animated show. I still think about it every so often.
ruclips.net/p/PLLhOnau-tupSztIQyMI0HDBygYuOo1JwZ
Same
RIP Louie. I often come back to this video when I need a laugh.
This guy is another example of how much we love to laugh and how much we miss those who give the gift of comedy and joy even if its only for a few minutes.
They just don’t make them like Louie anymore. What a great guy. RIP big fella.
Louie, bringin' it back old school !
darrick steele, I'm loving seeing someone like Louie get the recognition he finally deserves. The old school will always best the new, although Chappell is giving them a run for there money. But he will nvr be as funny as his predecessors. Much love to Louie & all comedians his age!
Great comedians i miss besides louie, pryor, carlin, foxx, wilder, radna, bellushi, candy, farley, dangerfield, etc. we miss them all, thanks for you tube, hopefully generations to come will appreciate the briiliance and humility of my this generation.
R.I.P. Louie! You were truly special 😭
RIP Louie! One of the greats.
First Betty White, then Bob Saget, now Louie Anderson. Thank you Jay Leno fly for putting all of this together for all three of them.
He gave Larry the Cable Guy credit for a Bob Saget Joke.
One of the greatest comedians ever
I am going to miss Louie so much. I loved his comedy. Such a sweet and kind man, not to mention FUNNY! Rest well, Louie. 💕
Louie was hysterical! RIP🙏💔
Rest in peace to this comedic legend.
Louie would be fun to watch old movies with.
Louie Anderson IS my favorite comedian and to this day EVERY PERFORMANCE is hilarious ! Well done , Louie ! Thanks for brightening my every day !
Louie Anderson IS an American TREASURE ! We love you , Loui !
Agree!!
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The awkward pause is one of the most brilliant ideas and it works everytime. Damn.
So easy to like this guy. Not a pretentious bone in this man.
One fun thing about watching these all in succession is you can really see their friendship and admiration for one another grow with each appearance. It warms my heart.
For people wondering why Louie tells the same jokes sometimes, comedians work material over and over again until they're happy with it. When they're happy with it, it goes in regular rotation until it's time to retire it for fresher material.
Another blessing of a true icon in our time of the greatest respectful comedians EVER!
I love how the audience was on the cusp of clapping for a guy saying he turned 57 then decided not to since, you know, he's doing his thing.
I hope he knew how we loved him.
Died today Jan 21 2022 He will really be missed.....man I loved that guy...😟
Rest in sweet peace Louie.💗
Thank you for posting Louie's appearances with Craig over the years. I still remember seeing Louie on the Tonight show with Johnny for the first time and how he blew us all away with his sweet, hilarious and totally relatable comedy.
I will miss Louie, but I am happy that I got to spend close to 40 years with him as a fan.
To those who are sad, please remember, we are all the Universe and Louie just went ahead of us by a little bit.
Met Louie Anderson in Atlantic City in 1999 he had a book signing and went to see him after the show. Behind the stage and Louie was sitting in a rather small room with About 15 people. He said hi and he loved my Life shirt he said wow they make great shirts don’t they. I said yes they don’t. He invited me to sit sand talk a while. He had 12 copies of his book for sale and he signed it for me. He wrote to Sam Rip a good friend, Louie Anderson. We. we’re talking about having dads who drank and you know what comes with it…
It doesn't matter when you arrive to labor in the vineyard; the award is the same. That's a message from God, not that vague “universe” all the cool kids are blabbing on about.
You can’t say enough about how great he was. Love ❤️ you Louie. Thanks for the laughs.
Louie had it all...Carson timing, he really reminded me of the greats like Johathon Winters....RIP Louie
I've never been that drunk......I've been that full! Love it, Louie has always been great. Keep it up Louie, you are loved by an entire generation and then some.
watch the tv show "Baskets" if you haven't.
Aeturnus , one of my favorite shows, love it!
RIP...truly one of the greats, so funny, I have no problem with comics that swear, but guys like Louie are refreshing, very rarely a swear word, and no need to, hilarious, all I can say Is Don't be sad he is gone, Be glad he was here
Louie should have been a recurring guest star on the Drew Carey show. Maybe MiMi's brother.
That would have been totally awesome!
That's such good casting ... let's agree that it happened! Mandela effect in 3 - 2 - 1 ... "I loved Louie on the Drew Carey Show!"
Love me some Louie Anderson. I think he'd be a hoot to hang out with. Oh, the stories we could invent!
Craig & Louie should do a Vegas show together! They are 2 really great talents!! Craig seems to have taken a liking to Louie & seemed to want to make him realize what a great talent & valuable man that he was! America lost a treasure when Louie passed! Hoping that Louie will RIP!
His awkward pauses were so great. The audience just gets louder and louder with laughter. 😆😆😆
On a personal note, i don't know him but he's was the type of person you wanted to know. From his cartoon show to his comedy, he just seemed so endearing.
As with many greats that made us laugh, the world is just a little bit less better for losing them here. But i always believe they're somewhere more happy and making someone laugh. 😊
✌️🦁
What a grateful guy Louie was. Precious!
I love my Louie Anderson 😉😀
I was fortunate enough to see Louie Anderson at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC a few years ago. I have never laughed so hard in my life! I came out of there and my sides hurt because I was laughing so hard. I truly miss Louie, the world is a smaller place without him.
the Twilight characters impersonation was KICK ASS HILARIOUS
Pleasure to have you here. Always put on your mask and stay safe
I always watch comics and make it a point not to laugh unless they really really make me. No courtesy laughs. I don't even want to crack a smile unless they make me. I didn't last even one minute watching this gem (about 20 minutes in now). He's hilarious!
You think you are superior but you are inferior. Hope you change before you get too old
I've always loved Louie Anderson. Us Minnesotans have lost a great hometown boy who made it big. RIP Louie.
Yup. Louie A and Mitch Hedberg, both from St Paul. How's that happen?
Couldn't love him more. So funny. What a loss to the world.♥️
Pleasure to have you here. Always put on your mask and stay safe
The World lost a beautiful soul in Louie Anderson (Just a genuinely good person)
This guys like-ability factor, is off the charts
Miss him so much. Thank God we have all of this to preserve his memory. You may have passed from this earth. But you will never die, dear Louie. My kids will know about you. We love you.
His earlier appearances were comedy genius. Literally had me clapping here on my living room after his sets. lol.
thank you louie for making us laugh......the world is shitty enough, you helped us through it.
“You can never have enough gauze.” 💀
Now this is an entertainer.
Love Louie. Love Craig. Two brilliant, hilarious, kind men.
Pleasure to have you here. Always put on your mask and stay safe
Morphine drip. Louie is truly one my favorite observational humorist’s. Thanks Louie !
I seen Louie in Vegas before he had his debut at Excalibur. He's one of a kind, very special person. Thanks for the laughs Louie. We need more laughter in the world now more than ever. Love you Louie 💕
Thank-You Louie for bringing me some joy to my life. You're the best.
I'm regret to say that I'm viewing Louie's death through rose colored glasses. I'm a avid comedy fan. Sadly I put Louie in my "comedians that bug me category." So I never gave him the attention I should have. I wish I didn't have to wait until he died to realize that he was truly a comedic genius.
RIP Louie, to all the future fans that have yet to find you RIP
Contempt prior to investigation.
Love Louie Anderson's poignant comedy and the chemistry beetwen him and Craig is fantastic.
Thank you so much for this, JayLeno Fly, you're doing the Lord's work.
Great compilation! We'll miss Louie
Pleasure to have you here. Always put on your mask and stay safe
I AM ABSOLUTELY HEARTBROKEN THAT THE VERYYY FUNNY LOUIE ANDERSON PASSED AWAY💔😭 BLESS HIS SWEET HEART♥️ REST EASY LOUIE😢WE WILL FOREVER MISS YOU & BOB SAGET💔💔 SCREW 2022 ALREADY!
RIP Mr. Anderson
The best ever!
I can't stop crying...OMG
I love them both. This is new to me. It was on so late. This awkward pause gag.
RIP Louie
Pleasure to have you here. Always put on your mask and stay safe
My condolences! It was definitely a rough week when people so close to you pass! Cherish the memories 💜💜💜
Thank you SO MUCH, The Jayleno Fly for this - I think there's a TON of us who really needed a proper shot of what Louie really was about. I love how this really captures his humour and his quick wit. Cheers, mate! Much love and laughter to everyone.
Back in the day, i used to see every famous comic who toured - be it in a club or a theater. One of the BEST double-bills I've ever seen was Louie Anderson and Roseanne (when she was still Barr) together on what they were calling the 'When Do We Eat?' tour. Both their careers were rapidly ascending, and it was a thrill to see them both at this relatively early stage in their careers. From city to city they alternated being the opening act, and both were equally hysterical. The only other comedy show that came close was Joan Rivers, with Garry Shandling as her opener. Wherever you are Louie...make 'em laugh!! ❤
I’ve seen Louis so many times on TV and now on RUclips that almost all of the jokes I’ve heard him say before yet it’s still funny and comforting to hear him.
I miss him in the world.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Louie Anderson! I wish he was still here. Miss him! 💔 RIP Louie🙏
This reminded me of his ties. I love his comedy but I always admired his fun ties. I hope they go to a good home. They are a part of his humor. RIP Louie. He was so lovable.
Only just started watching and already laughing! I’ll leave a rating in an hours time haha aaaaand play
Damn, didn't realize Louie was so good at stand up really really good, sweet guy, very funny. RIP
I love Louis anderson.
I said it before, the universe does not want us laughing anymore. Sean Lock, Norm Macdonald, Betty White, Bob Saget, and now Louie Anderson. Now, when we need comedy the most, it gets ripped away.
Man I know it's totally sucks that he is gone but it is hard to stay sad when it comes to louie he was great and man my high school days have truly died today now that meatloaf is gone as well
thank you for the childhood memories with my Dad.. you were the conversation that kept my father and i laughing, even up to when I lost my Dad.. you kept us going. you are missed! best storey ever: giving things to your dad, he already owned .. we did that 1 year, because of you
I can't get enough louie anderson
Wow that's good Tracy, I appreciate that
What region are you writing from ?
I just discovered this man today and now I’m crying
Me too.
I love you Louie! Keep making God and the Angels laugh bc we need it right now.
That was the absolute best awkward pause. Just gave me such uplifting innocent laughter:)
It was great to hear Eddie Murphy say that Louie Anderson was one of his favorite comedians
If you havent heard Louie tell the story of how they met- find it. Pure Louie.