I was 13 when SNL debuted. I was so hooked. Couldn't wait for Saturday night to see what was coming next! Little did I know I was watching some of the greatest comedy ever. Coneheads, Blues Brothers, the list goes on.
Everything stopped at 1130 and we went in to watch. What a time to be young. Watch SNL. Then go to a Zep concert at the Madison Square garden. And it was wild.
Bill Murray's impression of Richard Dawson was quite spot on. a cornball sketch but great to see the greats Danny Aykroyd, Gilda and John doing their best.
Though he was actually 33 years old when this recorded. He's 74 now (2019). He just made himself up to look like an old man when he was young, as part of his persona, and has simply grown into it. Rather like Wilford Brimley.
Mocking? It's just a wordplay joke. The joke is the string of different names that make no sense in reality. Basic humor. In what world is this "mocking" where Lorraine Newman is from? It's fascinating to encounter people who don't actually understand humor. The Bush Iraq toTrump Era revealed so much about the weaknesses of this country.
Dan Aykroyd always thought he was an alien. I guess this proved it. To be straight this was ahead of it's time. When they made the movie Aykroyd could actually play out what he was trying to do in the skits. Love the old skits!
I met Bill Murray in an Irish pub, just down the street from 30 Rock, about this time of that great era 1978. Could have been after a rehersal for SNL. Anyways, it has and will always be one of my cherished and enjoyable memories. Two Irishmen, one from the Bronx, and one great guy from Chicago. A truly stand up dude.
I remember this skit from when it was new. I never missed SNL during the 1970s, and was in grades 8-12 during those years. I hadn't watched the show since 1990. Steve Martin was very popular when I was a senior, and I had his LP then, it opened up as a book and had King Tut song on it.
I was brand new in my career back then working swing shift. I'd get off at 11 and hurry home to catch SNL. That's when it was funny and everyone would talk about the skits the following day or two. Now, not so much.
Well SNL wasn't ALWAYS complete dogshit. But it was by the time Mad TV started. That's why I haven't watched it since. And the few clips I've seen have confirmed my decision. Especially the ridiculous political agenda they have demonstrated in their antitrump smear campaign.
*@Rockin’ Pixels* Opinions will vary of course, but "vintage" is such an overused word. These are *classic* episodes of SNL. Vintage?! No 😎 😎 Still, being a 70s kid & an 80s teenager, I know what you mean. Scary when you look back at something you watched every week growing up- - now suddenly that was 40 years ago... Ughh. Yuck! Is there a type of memory overload where you've collected TOO many memories? 'Cause I think that's what Im suffering from. Meaning I can deal with 20 years' continuous memories. Even 30. But looking back on 40 or more?! Thats just TOO much! My little 25 year old mind cant handle that
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YEah well the movie from the 90s is now vintage and makes ME feel old so....Don't feel bad.
*@Rockin’ Pixels* Johnathan Winters said "Sometimes age is just a number. But theres other times when its in every part of your body." People can be 80 years old, still active, & young at heart. But I have to agree with Johnathan. We were just kids watching the Coneheads (& Richard Dawsons Family Feud) in 1980... At 49 I dont feel old at all. In fact Im happier & more energetic than when I was in my 30s & 40s- - mostly because I worked so incredibly hard during those years. I had no energy left at the end of the day. I was always so drained! Now its just being aware that Ive got 40+ years of memories & Ive entered the age my grandparents were when I was a child Geez, Loiuse. THIS is what its like to look at the two newest generations of young adults coming of age now, only to not so gradually realize Im just a RELIC! ! 😦😲🍷😕
Watching these sketches reminds me how much of my daily lexicon I've pulled from the Coneheads: "consume mass quantities" and "parental units" in particular.
6th Wilbury it was so many decades ago that I don’t remember but I don’t think the words were all that difficult if you had decent grip on the English language lol
The later years were good but these guys were truly in tune with each other. Gilda was always my favorite. Murray has done some really fine work with Jim Jarmusch. Great movies.
I have been looking for this sketch for years. One of the funniest sketches from the early days of SNL. If you watched the Feud when Dawson hosted, this was a spot on parody of that era of Family Feud. The great comedy heroes of our generation got featured in this sketch.
No you cannot which is why i've said for years that the 70s will always be the BEST years of the show and will ever be, sure they've other great years the late 80's to like maybe the mid 90's. but the amount of talent in those casts do not even compare to the talent in the cast from the 70's. they were far more daring i think too back than and it wasn't just cause of the drugs 99% of the people who worked there too. Jane Curtain was one that never did the drugs she was the rare excepton i can't remember if any of the others didn't.
@@rolandofgilead43 There was another cast in the late 80's / early 90's, the one with Phil Harman, Will Ferrell, Chris Myers, Dana Carvey, Chris Rock, Chris Farley, Kevin Nealon, and others.
@@fefferryerr1818 I'd say (1994] or about or around maybe (1996) ? Was when the show was last good since than there had been some funny skits but not to the same level. After Carvey, mike Myers among others left or were fired it's sucked since than though I don't mind some adam Sandler movies I really hated him on the show I thought he was terrible i mean opera man is painfully bad for example
@@rolandofgilead43 Yes I'd say so too, after they left all the replacements were terrible. It also became even more political. It went from light hearted political jabs when Carvey impersonated Bush, to the vitriolic hateful impression of trump by baldwin.
*@A Kayfabe* I agree with *Cindy Dufala* on this one. If the other persons old enough to be a 70s or an early 80s kid, give 'em a chance. Few BBs would forget the Coneheads; certainly not Gen-X... I tried one on a neighbor last week, no problem: "Beldar, phone home!" 👽👽
@@botellaazul Youre right- - we middle-agers are overlooking how Millennials properly see any movie that old as a classic. _The Coneheads_ are a very loveable classic, too! It was 25 years ago, but we forget it really *h a s* been that long Grateful Lorne Michaels & so many members of the original SNL comedy troupe came together to do that film 😊💕
Love the awkward kiss!!! And the overdramatic French kiss, it was definitely a thing in that time for people to receive unwanted kisses and the youngest gets a "french" kiss. Lol
The amount of talent on that stage is phenomenal. Those of us that watched the first couple of years of this show didn't really know what we had at least not at first
I finally understand Beldar's "a trapeze" response. all of his answers are subjectively correct, to him - he likes eating fiberglass with eggs, wears foam shoes, etc. "trapeze" fits nicely into this pattern if you assume Beldar's seen human circus performers hang from a trapeze by their teeth.
I'm not a sicko, let this *_backwater_* of history be known: Underaged porn wasn't illegal until 1977. Each U.S.A. state gradually banned it. not many people either know that or even have the guts to say it.
Amazing to see that this skit is 8 minutes long! Today's SNL skits probably don't go longer than 3 minutes. And, the lack of noticable cue card reading by the 70's cast is pretty amazing too. Nowadays you can see the cast members looking offstage as they read their lines off of cue cards.
This sketch took me right back to junior high school in 1986; our theatre teacher somehow secured the scripts to a bunch of SNL sketches, and we performed this one. I was Mrs. Joe Mel and I remember the "assertiveness training class line" so well. The best part was the scripts had the names of the actors for each line, and I was amazed to see Radner, Belushi, Martin and the rest of their names on the page!
Joe Jomel may have failed at Family Feud but his efforts in promoting romaine lettuce have paid off handsomely as romaine lettuce is, 44 years on, a close second in popularity among lettuce consumers in the US.
Thank God for YT. We can watch it again, again & again.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Haven't seen this since the original broadcast. Most surprised at the fact they're actually acting and not looking at cue cards throughout the whole skit.
The central premise is that they are 'aliens', but the pure gold part is Loraine as Connie. We learn that even aliens have troubles with teenagers. "16 earth years" is wonderful!
Nobody else I knew stayed up to watch SNL back then! I'd be sneaking down to the rec room to watch this when I was around 15. Lorraine Newman, Gilda, and Jane were SO MuCh FuN (goes w/o saying about the guys).
Once upon a time, my dad rented the Warner Home Video release of Steve Martin on SNL. This sketch sold me, having turned the three words; Saturday, Night, and Live; from a sideblip, to an actual thing. Sadly, the loss of Don Pardo compelled me to never miss an episode since...
So many legends were on this show.
Such a pleasure to see Gilda Radner and John Belushi, when they were alive and killing' it on SNL. All of the cast was great!
I agree
When SNL was actually funny and creative
getting destroyed by bm da monster
RIP Gilda and John
Damn shame radner and belushi had to .... Bite the big one......
OMG. The amount of legendary comedic talent on one screen....
And yet it wasn't funny.
I was 13 when SNL debuted. I was so hooked. Couldn't wait for Saturday night to see what was coming next! Little did I know I was watching some of the greatest comedy ever. Coneheads, Blues Brothers, the list goes on.
i was 12 and I was hooked. I laughed all by myself and it was my favourite show, not now though.
@@marcjolin8335 I'd love to know when and how it nosedived for you? I came in during the Farley, Sandler, Myers years. Did you not care for that cast?
Back in something was actually funny
@@ouiroc "My name is Joe Biden and I approve of your name."
Everything stopped at 1130 and we went in to watch. What a time to be young. Watch SNL. Then go to a Zep concert at the Madison Square garden. And it was wild.
The talent on the stage that night.
before anyone got on?
with a bad script
Damn straight
Bill Murray's impression of Richard Dawson was quite spot on. a cornball sketch but great to see the greats Danny Aykroyd, Gilda and John doing their best.
How incredible to have them all together. 7 of the greatest actors
Not yet ready for prime time players…
8 of the greatest actors
@@jimm9577 There were only 7 in the sketch. Garrett Morris wasn't there.
@@joenarbaiz1640 Actually 6, Chevy Chase wasn't there either, however the original comment was referring to "The Yet Ready For Prime Time Players"
@@jimm9577 Chevy Chase sucked.
Dan as Beldar is perfect. He plays it so well.
Love Murray’s handkerchief…like a bloom of autumn leaves
Something you eat with eggs? Fiberglass. Dan Akroyd had a great character and did it perfectly.
He should have said bass!
@@neillevy334 The Whole bass
@@neillevy334 nah..the great thing about Dan is he never repeats himself....
Steve Martin has been 60 for almost 60 years.
His earth years
He is immortal
and he has been remaking classic movies & TV shows for decades too. (I sincerely hope that all the art that he purchased with his earnings is fake)
Though he was actually 33 years old when this recorded. He's 74 now (2019). He just made himself up to look like an old man when he was young, as part of his persona, and has simply grown into it. Rather like Wilford Brimley.
A friend of mine, she went silver haired at 20. She said it ran in the family. Distinguished.
Jane Curtain's line delivery is hilarious! The whole premise is great. Funny stuff!
She's amazing
Huh Huh
This has nothing to do with drapery. Jane's surname is _Curtin._
Bill, Dan and John... Damn thats a hell of a trio.
Steve Martin isnt no one either... but sure, the bluesbrothers and 2 ghostbusters on same stage... nice!
@@Kiliny I wanted tp see Bill Murray on Blues Brothers.
... and Gilda Radner
And Jayne, and Roseanna
@@berkc06 I want to see Steve Martin in the next Ghostbusters. Would make a perfect snooty hotel manager type.
Gilda is my favorite of all time. R.I.P.
I love watching her and bill. Nerds always has me cranking up
The Coneheads playing Family Feud was one of my favorite memories of the best era of SNL-the first 5 years.
A close second to the Coneheads segment when Richard Dreyfuss was guest host.
do you have dementia
Now it just sucks like this administration
@@ouiroc PITY To Hear Your World Has Gone Dark And Cold. Maybe DIM Jordon Cheers You Up With His Maga MORON NONSENSE Instead...
"El Camino Del Rey Mar Vista" I just realized this is a very early example of SNL mocking SoCal.
The King's Way Sea View
Mocking? It's just a wordplay joke. The joke is the string of different names that make no sense in reality. Basic humor. In what world is this "mocking" where Lorraine Newman is from? It's fascinating to encounter people who don't actually understand humor. The Bush Iraq toTrump Era revealed so much about the weaknesses of this country.
Later followed up by The Californians. 😂😂😂
After all these years, this is still one of my favorite sketches of all time.
Truly some of history’s greatest comedic talent.
There has never been a better cast, in my opinion. It's something so beautiful and organic when the right people come together.
Dan Aykroyd always thought he was an alien. I guess this proved it. To be straight this was ahead of it's time. When they made the movie Aykroyd could actually play out what he was trying to do in the skits. Love the old skits!
Aykroyd was my favorite, of this stellar cast.
I still love that movie!
I rewatch coneheads literally at least once a month. Probably my favorite movie ever made.
@@CoryAlphin it owns. Mibs!!!
They were from France.
"Something you eat with eggs.."
"Fiberglass"
Bwaaaaaaah-haaaaaaaa!!!!
Don't knock it till you try it. I come from France.
What? You don't eat fiberglass with your eggs?
Hahahaha! Just spit out my breakfast of eggs and fiberglass, laughing so hard!😂😂
That "fiberglass" answer of Beldar's has cracked me up laughing for years...!! Glad to find it again!
Fiber is good for you.
The Coneheads were some of the best characters ever created for SNL. 😂😂😂
were they though?
No... No they weren't.
Dogged Black Did you grow up watching all the Conehead sketches? If not, please take all the seats. 🥴🥴🥴
JP M how are we always watching the same vids this is insane how often I see your icon lmfao
Northychen Hey! 😘😘😘 Well, my guess is that we both have a wicked sense of humor! Is that it? Also we might be about the same age. I’m 48. You?
It was a movie dumbass
The golden years, lightning in a bottle... unmatchable... truly the best years of SNL.
"I'm old and lost and gave my Country War & Trumpism. Better hide behind Reactionary Nostalgic I have not earned".
RIP John Belushi, Gilda Radner
And Phil Hartman, who was also in the coneheads movie and on SNL. He was murdered by his wife.
RIP Cathy Smith
@@supafly77784 What did he do?
And RIP Richard Dawson.
I met Bill Murray in an Irish pub, just down the street from 30 Rock, about this time of that
great era 1978. Could have been after a rehersal for SNL. Anyways, it has and will always
be one of my cherished and enjoyable memories. Two Irishmen, one from the Bronx, and
one great guy from Chicago. A truly stand up dude.
How can a studio contain that much greatness without exploding?
In the beginning and for some time, SNL cast members were often Second City alums.
This is an ultimate team of incredible comedians.
So many great comedic legends! Please keep posting more old clips!
"Zytron the insistant" lmao. Love the Coneheads.
I remember this skit from when it was new. I never missed SNL during the 1970s, and was in grades 8-12 during those years. I hadn't watched the show since 1990. Steve Martin was very popular when I was a senior, and I had his LP then, it opened up as a book and had King Tut song on it.
I was brand new in my career back then working swing shift. I'd get off at 11 and hurry home to catch SNL. That's when it was funny and everyone would talk about the skits the following day or two. Now, not so much.
Miss Gilda Radner and John Belushi, hilarious !!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
This strangely makes me want to go back and rewatch the coneheads lol
Well SNL wasn't ALWAYS complete dogshit. But it was by the time Mad TV started. That's why I haven't watched it since. And the few clips I've seen have confirmed my decision. Especially the ridiculous political agenda they have demonstrated in their antitrump smear campaign.
Coneheads is awesome,I saw it on VHS as a kid an watched it again lately,it's still good
I was the first one into the theater the day that opened up 1993 Maple Ridge Theater Buffalo New York I was so excited about that movie
@@medexamtoolscom they still make some decent funny content, even if most of their political humor is unfunny.
that's what passes for funny these@@medexamtoolscom
The way he said "trapeze" just killed me, I went hysterical. Love this!
"i can only think of romaine lettuce, we're gonna pass."
"A trapeze"
This hits upon relfection😂😂😂
MY FAVORITE SNL GENERATION (1975-1980).
Mine also the best
Bill Murray's imitation of Richard Dawson is actually pretty darn good.
Not enough creepy kissing and fondling.
what great times as a teenager, watching this in the 70's.......
Yes I remember being drunk from a Kegger watching this. LOL
Some amazing talent on that stage.
“PROCEED HUMAN PROCEED!”
“Is that like…..go man go?”
I LOVE THE CONEHEADS!!!
MORE CONEHEADS, PLEASE!
I am from FRANCE. And enjoy seeing people from my country!
Very funny.
When something you watched as a kid becomes “vintage” it makes you feel old...
*@Rockin’ Pixels* Opinions will vary of course, but "vintage" is such an overused word. These are *classic* episodes of SNL. Vintage?! No 😎 😎
Still, being a 70s kid & an 80s teenager, I know what you mean. Scary when you look back at something you watched every week growing up- - now suddenly that was 40 years ago...
Ughh. Yuck! Is there a type of memory overload where you've collected TOO many memories? 'Cause I think that's what Im suffering from. Meaning I can deal with 20 years' continuous memories. Even 30. But looking back on 40 or more?! Thats just TOO much! My little 25 year old mind cant handle that
YEah well the movie from the 90s is now vintage and makes ME feel old so....Don't feel bad.
*@Rockin’ Pixels* Johnathan Winters said "Sometimes age is just a number. But theres other times when its in every part of your body." People can be 80 years old, still active, & young at heart. But I have to agree with Johnathan. We were just kids watching the Coneheads (& Richard Dawsons Family Feud) in 1980...
At 49 I dont feel old at all. In fact Im happier & more energetic than when I was in my 30s & 40s- - mostly because I worked so incredibly hard during those years. I had no energy left at the end of the day. I was always so drained! Now its just being aware that Ive got 40+ years of memories & Ive entered the age my grandparents were when I was a child
Geez, Loiuse. THIS is what its like to look at the two newest generations of young adults coming of age now, only to not so gradually realize Im just a RELIC! ! 😦😲🍷😕
Age is nothing to be ashamed of.
You are a spirit; the body is temporary. Time doesn't even exist in other dimensions. ++ love and light to you
Right. Even though I'm 16, I still feel old 😂
Watching these sketches reminds me how much of my daily lexicon I've pulled from the Coneheads: "consume mass quantities" and "parental units" in particular.
6th Wilbury nice SAT word - lexicon - laugh out loud
@@batgurrl hahah if the typical SAT word was as easy as "lexicon" I would have done a lot better. :p
You must be fun at parties.
6th Wilbury it was so many decades ago that I don’t remember but I don’t think the words were all that difficult if you had decent grip on the English language lol
What else, besides those two examples?
*"The Foam Shoe!!"*
That cracked me up 40+ years ago, and it cracks me up today. :-D
Steve Martin looks exactly the same as he did 40 years ago.
That's what premature grey will do for you.
he was born an old man
sunnylilme This skit is from 40 years ago.
He has a photograph of himself in the basement that is aging instead.
@@michaelrunyan6591 Either that, or he's a vampire
..
THE BIG ONE...still funny after almost fifty years!!!
Pretty risqué for the times
@@joeski734So true! I watched when it first aired and didn’t get the joke until years later.
Has Steve Martin always been the same age? 🤣
yes indeed
He molts once a year.
Him and Alice cooper drank from the same glass.
he was born old
Pretty much
"Can we cut the condescending crap and get to the game"
"You don't deserve my name !! "
"I don't want it I don'r want it!"
Do people realize how lucky we are to have been living in this era of SNL?❤️
Oh ye!👍👍👍
@@byefelicia123 goog stoy ..yur "brush with fame".
Really! Love the coneheads so much
the real SNL, when it was really funny and a must watch.
The later years were good but these guys were truly in tune with each other. Gilda was always my favorite. Murray has done some really fine work with Jim Jarmusch. Great movies.
I remember when this cast was doing the show, SNL was THE show to watch every week.
*The biggest holiday of the year*
"The Moons of Meepzor"
🌙🌙🌙
"You stupid Moron !!, You don't deserve my name"
@@u.s.paratroops4633 "I don't want it! I don't want it!"
I long for the Boomer days when attention spans could handle an eight minute skit. Nowadays it's hard to pull off even an eight minute genius one.
When attention spans could handle what?sorry,i lost track
🙄
I have been looking for this sketch for years. One of the funniest sketches from the early days of SNL. If you watched the Feud when Dawson hosted, this was a spot on parody of that era of Family Feud. The great comedy heroes of our generation got featured in this sketch.
This is when SNL was the best.....all these people are true legends now! Amazing....funny.
Every single one of these people are considered icons of comedy. You can't say that about any other entire snl cast.
No you cannot which is why i've said for years that the 70s will always be the BEST years of the show and will ever be, sure they've other great years the late 80's to like maybe the mid 90's. but the amount of talent in those casts do not even compare to the talent in the cast from the 70's. they were far more daring i think too back than and it wasn't just cause of the drugs 99% of the people who worked there too. Jane Curtain was one that never did the drugs she was the rare excepton i can't remember if any of the others didn't.
@@rolandofgilead43 There was another cast in the late 80's / early 90's, the one with Phil Harman, Will Ferrell, Chris Myers, Dana Carvey, Chris Rock, Chris Farley, Kevin Nealon, and others.
@@fefferryerr1818 I'd say (1994] or about or around maybe (1996) ? Was when the show was last good since than there had been some funny skits but not to the same level. After Carvey, mike Myers among others left or were fired it's sucked since than though I don't mind some adam Sandler movies I really hated him on the show I thought he was terrible i mean opera man is painfully bad for example
@@rolandofgilead43 Yes I'd say so too, after they left all the replacements were terrible. It also became even more political. It went from light hearted political jabs when Carvey impersonated Bush, to the vitriolic hateful impression of trump by baldwin.
@@fefferryerr1818 Baldwin was good as trump from the little I saw of it but your right it's more political than it used to be
"I, Beldar, will attempt to obtain "Fast Money."
SNL in it's Prime.. so much talent back then.
Bill Murray plays one hell of a Richard Dawson impersonation on family feud. He played it almost to perfection.
And attractively. Cause it's Bill Murray. 👍
Yeesh. Are you telling me Richard Dawson was that obnoxious?
@@googleisevil4531 oooohhhhh yeah. worse
@@googleisevil4531Yes. He was, just as Bill Murray portrayed him here, very “hands on” with female contestants.
You know, Bill Murray doesn't act like a game show host. He's more like a scientist.
Clever.
Samwise Gamgee
👻
Well played.
Haha.. I see what you did there Sigourney
Back off, man
Laughed when it first was shown, laughed now. When SNL was great it was great. Thanks for sharing.
I can do Connie cone heads voice perfectly but the reference is no longer recognized by people so the skill is kind of pointless now.
A Kayfabe i still think this is funny. Never know who might appreciate a great impression and a good laugh 😂🤣
*@A Kayfabe* I agree with *Cindy Dufala* on this one. If the other persons old enough to be a 70s or an early 80s kid, give 'em a chance. Few BBs would forget the Coneheads; certainly not Gen-X...
I tried one on a neighbor last week, no problem: "Beldar, phone home!" 👽👽
Millennials in their 30s would also get the reference due to the Coneheads movie that came out.
Describe your apparel, Jake from Planet State Farm
@@botellaazul Youre right- - we middle-agers are overlooking how Millennials properly see any movie that old as a classic. _The Coneheads_ are a very loveable classic, too! It was 25 years ago, but we forget it really *h a s* been that long
Grateful Lorne Michaels & so many members of the original SNL comedy troupe came together to do that film 😊💕
I saw this on the original broadcast and to this day, if someone asks me to name something you bite, I always say Protoid Capsule.
Haha I always say "a trapeze."
The big one
Inorganically animal and vegetable matter between two starch plains.
Do you often get asked what you bite?
@@tomace194 🤣😂🤣
Love the awkward kiss!!! And the overdramatic French kiss, it was definitely a thing in that time for people to receive unwanted kisses and the youngest gets a "french" kiss. Lol
Major actors from SNL; it was nice seeing them. The gang was all there. Thanks for the video . SNL had them all the great Actors of its time.
Murray had this role down 100%! Congrats!
Wow, they were great.
Such great impersonations of French people.
Back when SNL was actually a comedy show. RIP John Belushi, Gilda Radner and all the hilarious skits.
Truly. These were the last days when SNL was funny. It is so mundane and overproduced now.
Also Phil Hartman, Chris Farley,Damitra Vance,Norm McDona, Charles Rocket, they were great as well! R.I.P
The amount of talent on that stage is phenomenal. Those of us that watched the first couple of years of this show didn't really know what we had at least not at first
I did! I never missed a show. Luckily, I had no social life in my teens and was always free on Saturday nights...
“I want you to tell me the first thing that comes into your head...
which will probably be a low flying plane.”
im *W E A K*
Answer trapeze ha ha
Made me think of 9/11
I finally understand Beldar's "a trapeze" response. all of his answers are subjectively correct, to him - he likes eating fiberglass with eggs, wears foam shoes, etc. "trapeze" fits nicely into this pattern if you assume Beldar's seen human circus performers hang from a trapeze by their teeth.
2 Ghostbusters in one SNL skit 🤴🏻🤴🏻
I love this classic Era of SNL! Bill Murray John Belushi Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin among others
Love Lorraine’s T-shirt! The original cast was so great. Thanks! :)
Bill Murray's reaction after being told they have a rabbit at 1:32 is very subtle, but hilarious.
Bill Murray French kissed a 16 year old alien on family feud. This won't be forgotten.
Lucky guy!!! Love the french
W
Oops...... allegations will be forthcoming
I think Laraine Newman is the only bald cone-headed chick I could get that hot for...
P E D O P H I L E
I'm not a sicko, let this *_backwater_* of history be known:
Underaged porn wasn't illegal until 1977. Each U.S.A. state gradually banned it.
not many people either know that or even have the guts to say it.
Thanks for all the good laughs through the years cone heads.
Dan Akroyd is underrated
how?
He did receive an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor in "Driving Miss Daisy".
Considering he has a huge amount of fans, I'd say he rates pretty high.
@@AddMoreQuarters he should have MORE fans and should be rated higher, just like Harvey Korman
No. He's not. He's KNOWN to be fantastic.
Connie Conehead sporting the Grateful Dead shirt.
All of my favorite actors in one skit
Real comedy. With real comedians.
Oh my god, what a funny nearly perfect skit!! So many great comedians!
Amazing to see that this skit is 8 minutes long! Today's SNL skits probably don't go longer than 3 minutes.
And, the lack of noticable cue card reading by the 70's cast is pretty amazing too. Nowadays you can see the cast members looking offstage as they read their lines off of cue cards.
Wow! What a cast. Amazing amount of talent in this sketch.
This sketch took me right back to junior high school in 1986; our theatre teacher somehow secured the scripts to a bunch of SNL sketches, and we performed this one. I was Mrs. Joe Mel and I remember the "assertiveness training class line" so well. The best part was the scripts had the names of the actors for each line, and I was amazed to see Radner, Belushi, Martin and the rest of their names on the page!
Can we all agree that the Conehead make up is the Best in SNL History.
I love how they really make them look different.
Coneheads was me and my mom's favorite movie! R.I.P. Dorothy Finley. You're home now.👍😇🤜
Joe Jomel may have failed at Family Feud but his efforts in promoting romaine lettuce have paid off handsomely as romaine lettuce is, 44 years on, a close second in popularity among lettuce consumers in the US.
And there is a plentiful supply of fiberglass in nearly every American home....
Watching SNL stoned back then was the highlight of Saturday nights when we were snowed in! ✌😉
All that star power on one stage will not ever be assembled again?
NIC FEL probably not. Two many other places you can go to make it in the business.
Star power? How about incredible talent?
No , for future reference to young people the good times come and go quickly so don’t miss anything if you don’t have to.
Thank God for YT. We can watch it again, again & again.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Haven't seen this since the original broadcast. Most surprised at the fact they're actually acting and not looking at cue cards throughout the whole skit.
The central premise is that they are 'aliens', but the pure gold part is Loraine as Connie. We learn that even aliens have troubles with teenagers. "16 earth years" is wonderful!
I actually LAUGHED OUT LOUD during this skit---something I've not done during SNL for 30 years.
SNL is as much about the comedy these days as MTV is about music videos.
I like how Romaine lettuce only had 1, but it was the 2nd lowest answer.
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That IS funny!
The next answer could also have just one, and they were in alphabetical order.
Nobody else I knew stayed up to watch SNL back then! I'd be sneaking down to the rec room to watch this when I was around 15. Lorraine Newman, Gilda, and Jane were SO MuCh FuN (goes w/o saying about the guys).
The low flying plane line slayed me
My God I’m old. I remember watching this live after work when I was a 16 year old. Time flies. Save your money, kids!
I was 15 then. Miss those days. Wasn't so messed up like today.
Holy SHIT, I feel old, look how young they look. Good God man!
Anything in a skit with the Coneheads involved was always great. "Baby oh baby!" Where, oh where, has SNL gone?
Once upon a time, my dad rented the Warner Home Video release of Steve Martin on SNL.
This sketch sold me, having turned the three words; Saturday, Night, and Live; from a sideblip, to an actual thing.
Sadly, the loss of Don Pardo compelled me to never miss an episode since...
Lol! "You're French so I'm going to give you a French kiss!"