Half the man's comedy was in his voice, half in his mannerisms and half in his delivery. Yeah, it's three halves but he was just that gifted. Thank you for all the laughs, Mr. Dangerfield.
Sure miss you in this life Rodney. Thanks for all the years, beers, and tears of laughter. Also taking a bit of time at the Tropicana to chat with me after your set.🙏
He's coded the music pieces with letters. That way he can switch out the songs without re-recording these instructions. The band gets the letter coded music charts along with Rodney's stage direction tape. I bet that the band got it right nearly every performance. If you've ever been around union musicians, they know their shit. I had the privilege of watching a commercial recording session from the control booth. The band did six commercial spots in a half hour. All from charts, all performed in one take each, no practice, no mistakes, it was amazing to witness.
John. Me being a musician, I understand the letter idea. But the reason I mentioned letter B is because when he says it each time, it actually, the first time I thought it said, he said, let it be. So I thought he was quoting a Beatles song. So I just mentioned, I think he said, Letter B, because that's the way musicians communicate. with Alphabets, right?
Half the man's comedy was in his voice, half in his mannerisms and half in his delivery.
Yeah, it's three halves but he was just that gifted.
Thank you for all the laughs, Mr. Dangerfield.
This is amazing - had no idea all this stuff was so put together with the music.
He's a legend, so sad I never got to see him live.
Sure miss you in this life Rodney. Thanks for all the years, beers, and tears of laughter. Also taking a bit of time at the Tropicana to chat with me after your set.🙏
That had to be quite a charge to get to talk to Rodney?
This is a treasure as was Rodney himself
This is amazing. I'm glad it was preserved
To hear (most of) these cues in action, listen to the Rappin Rodney album.
*"The Chinese Restaurant down the street named a dish after me. ONE DUMM FUXK!!* ~Rodney Dangerfield
Happy I got to hear you in this life Rodney, love you and miss you!!
Loved this way more than I expected. What a pro Rodney was. Pure entertainer.
Interesting video. Shows how he wanted his shows were going to work. A real perfectionist that became a comedy legend.
Not only was he funny. But brilliant as well.
Wow that seemed pretty complicated! I wonder how many times the band messed it up?
Everything with Rodney Dangerfeild was in his timing.. His style, and; his speaking abilities..😮😮😮
Many of his performances seemed to have a lot of off-the -cuff jokes, this shows us how intricately crafted.
And, he was fast to put people in their place too...😮😮😂
Always a professional he was
priceless!
I think he is saying letter B? That tune sounds like the bass line to Tequila. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸🥸😱😱😱😱😱😱👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀😘😘😘😘😘😘💕💕🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
He's coded the music pieces with letters. That way he can switch out the songs without re-recording these instructions. The band gets the letter coded music charts along with Rodney's stage direction tape. I bet that the band got it right nearly every performance. If you've ever been around union musicians, they know their shit. I had the privilege of watching a commercial recording session from the control booth. The band did six commercial spots in a half hour. All from charts, all performed in one take each, no practice, no mistakes, it was amazing to witness.
John. Me being a musician, I understand the letter idea. But the reason I mentioned letter B is because when he says it each time, it actually, the first time I thought it said, he said, let it be. So I thought he was quoting a Beatles song. So I just mentioned, I think he said, Letter B, because that's the way musicians communicate. with Alphabets, right?
"this continues for 30 seconds while i do no respect jokes"
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Sounds kinda like AI
😅
Weird
fake
Yes u r