My first trip to Las Vegas in 1980, I went to see Buddy Hackett. James Darren was the opening act. Buddy always played before packed houses at the old Sahara Hotel.
Oh my goodness, I truly miss the good old days of television when shows like the Dean Martin show had the entire family rolling on the floor laughing.😅
There is a ton of these with Buddy Hackett just type in Johnny Carson, Buddy Hackett and they are all very funny. Thank you I never saw this one with Dean Martin who is one of my favorites.
A long time ago, my mom would not let me stay up to see Buddy on The Tonight Show because he was "Gucky"... only a mom from the 70's would call Buddy gucky....
Almost passed out from laughing so hard!! Seriously!!! Still haven’t fully recovered. Too funny!!! Haven’t laughed like that in years. Gotta get my blood pressure down before watching any more.
Back in the 60s I played an Eddie Fisher show in Pgh and Buddy warmed up the audience. He had them ROFL. First time I heard of Hackett and it was live!
Keith Wetherhold - Agreed!...sort of...Remember; this was a weekly network/broadcast TV program. Ive been on a Buddy Hackett kick lately, and beside watching many clips of him on Carson and other shows I’ve also done a little additional research. His Vegas shows were anything but wholesome family friendly. Hilarious nonetheless. I’m not arguing or trolling. I really miss this era of entertainers. I’d love a good variety show!
I often hear , "it was better before". This is the first time I'am hearing of Buddy Hackett, and i can confirm now that ,really, it was better before. ... I am very gratefull for the confinement, I would never have found such treasure without it.
@@unavailableusername9694 I've saw it, I just couldn't stop laughing picturing that guy looking for his balls :D The fun part is,I knew this story we have the french version of it, but the way he is telling it is simply irresistible.
You're right. There's nothing dirty in this whole routine. Its all in the story telling and the imagery. Classic. Plus the interaction with Dean, you need a straight man to get things going.
Buddy and Alan King at the Avenue K studio in 1969 for a Kraft Music Hall. There was a 60 minute delay. These two came over to the audience and did the absolute FUNNIEST ad lib off color humor I’ve ever heard. Buddy Hackett has to be the funniest man I’ve ever heard. Alan King close behind, with Rodney Dangerfield perhaps tied for #2. I loved these three guys...Dean was the best male signer.
I have been looking for a copy of the Buddy Hackett Live VHS for 2 decades. All I have found in that time is lies and youtube clips. Guess I'll be thankful for the youtube clips.
From the early years. I read that Dean DID rehearse in the early days of the show, and did a dress rehearsal, too. I don't know how long that lasted. For most of the show's run, Dean came in on show day, watched Lee Hale stand in for him so he'd know what to do, then wing it for taping.
and the amazing thing about the great buddy hackett is that there are 1000 videos of him on youtube that are funnier than this. one of the best comedians ever
It's very hard being truly funny like Buddy. You know, because so few can do it and fewer yet these days. I'd think comedian wannabes would go back and study guys like Buddy. And study and study and study.
One of my favorite Buddy stories is of Joey Bishop and him. They were having drinks one day at their club and in-between gigs. Joey said they should apply for unemployment. "Good idea!" said Buddy. So they agree to meet at the unemployment office the next morning at 10. Buddy is a bit late. Joey is in line when Buddy finally comes in and says "JOEY BISHOP?!! You're a big name entertainer. What are YOU doing here?????"
Lois Wright You know Jerry, and many others, always praised Dean as a great straight man, but I think he was also probably the greatest audience any comedian could ask for. Just watch him here, or in any sketch with the likes of Foster Brooks, Jonathan Winters or Bob Newhart - half the fun is in waiting for the moment when Dean loses it and finally cracks up!! The best one I have seen so far is the airline sketch with Foster Brooks, where Foster has Dean absolutely crying with laughter, and literally wiping his eyes with his handkerchief🤣 And you can hear that the studio audience is laughing just as hard at Deans reaction as at Fosters act!
Dean Martin (Steubenville, Ohio, 7 de junio de 1917-Beverly Hills, California, 25 de diciembre de 1995) fue un cómico, actor y cantante estadounidense.
I'm keeled over with a pain in the gut I'm laughing so hard ,never has been so funny -With one exception ,the funniest of all time Sheckey Greene! "Van Gough was a frustrated artist ,never recognized, it drove him to cut off his ear.then one day a famous art critic approached him and said"Mr. Van gough, your paintings are brilliant and Van Gough replied , "HUH ?"👂". Sheckey Greene told that joke🙄
I understand that Mr. Hackett was very wealthy like Bob Hope rich. Bob Hope bought property on Rodeo Drive before it was so "bourgeois". Well Mr. Hackett and his son bought a bunch of land in Vegas, and as the story goes Vegas had an Real Estate explosion.
Another made-up bullshit story, Burn. Hackett owned and lived in the old Albert Anastasia estate in Las Vegas. Convenient, as he often performed in Vegas.
By the time Hackett had enough money to invest back in the mid-'70's...all the 'cheapo' areas were already 'bought-up' largely by members of the Clark County Commissioners Office! (is this 'illegal as fuck?'...boy howdy ,it sure was and is!) Tom Weisner/Vern Christiansen/ Jan Lafferty/ and all the rest of the 'Commissioners' managed to buy 'worthless property' using 'dummy corporate cut-outs' as 'proxy-buyers' while they 're-zoned' all the land for the new (at that time) Expressway! Worth? Over fifty-million $$$$$$! (an 'investment group' managed to 'file claim' on the 'back-side' of Mt. Charleston using the archaic '1872 Mining Patent Law' which basically means you can acquire HUGE amounts of land for almost nothing! Guess who were the partners in the 'investment group?' The same Commissioners who 'engineered' the 'Expressway' deal! (Hope & Crosby both died very wealthy men...but Hackett was never in their league, and Sandy never wanted anything more than to be a 'funnyman' like his Dad (I went to Jnr. High in Las Vegas w/Sandy) and 'Buddy's estate was perhaps worth 3-million or so at the time of his death (mainly houses/jewelry/a massive gun collection/artworks/etc. because Hackett never made 'serious money' until late in his career.
As he himself would likely say..."I done pretty good considering what I had to work with!" (it's too bad there's really no definitive 'Bio' of Hackett of his memories...what a 'read' that would be! The kid he once was...it was all about survival for him, how to thrive surrounded by people that took no notice of 'that little ugly kid'...he couldn't fight them all, so he turned everything around on them!) "I'm gonna' MAKE YOU LAUGH whether you want to or not!"
Did you hear the one about the gay chineese waiter with a squirrel on top of his head?:the gay chineese waiter with the squirrel on top of his head first brings the rolls to the patron at his table.then the waiter brings the salad ,and then comes back with the main course and finally with the bill .he puts the bill on the table and the patron says "pardon me waiter but I just cant help it ,there seems to be something different about you?",the waiter says,"I'm gay and I'm chineese", the patron sits back in his chair ,ponders the matter and says" Ohhhh Ssooo that's what it is ".......................
A psychologist once said about constipation, its healthy to talk about it and never keep it bottled up inside:a colon /rectal specialist once said that diarrhea is hereditary. IT runs in the genes.:FOSTER BROOKS never told those jokes🤔
Buddy hacket came up with a great scam ,he one day decided he was gonna suddenly stop his car in the middle of busy street as to get rear ended.then he would get out and yell" Whip Lash",the other driver would ask if he could prove it and buddy would say"Sure I got the x Ray's in the trunk"...unquote My mistake:Sheckey Greene also told that joke!!🤫
41 down-thumbers don't know real comedy. Buddy could tell 50 jokes all wrapped up in a story and keep people rolling for extended lengths of time. That's a comedic genius!
olmangolf Well, he officially died of emphysema and cancer, but most people who knew him seemed to agree in interviews that the tragic death of Dean Paul did hasten Deans own death. The loss of his beloved son broke his heart (and Jeannie’s too, of course. Many people forget that Dean Paul was her child as well, and as she said in one interview; “I will never know joy - pure joy - ever again”) Dean was apparently offered an operation, but he refused because by that point he had more or less given up on life. Such a sad end for a man who had always seemed to be so happy-go-lucky, and had brought so much fun into the lives of all who knew him.
Hackett was much better on TV than he was live in Vegas. He was one of the most foul mouthed comedians. Not what youd think. Surprisingly dirty. Didnt like him that way.
Watch his tape from Atlantic City, I think it was the 1985 show. That was the first time I ever laughed so much that I cried and had trouble breathing. Yes, it's dirty. But funny as hell.
The gay chineese waiter with a squirrel on top of his head brings the food to the patrons table.first the beverages then the rolls and then the salad.he comes back to the table with the main course for the final time.The patron then says "excuse me ,but I just cant help stop noticing that there is something different about you🤔"the waiter replies "I'm gay and im chineese".the patron sits back in his chair looks at the waiter and says"OOOHHH, that's what it is"...............................
Hackett was DANGEROUS for television! He was a one of a kind. He was a nut!
My first trip to Las Vegas in 1980, I went to see Buddy Hackett. James Darren was the opening act. Buddy always played before packed houses at the old Sahara Hotel.
The greatest teller of tales
Dean Martin Rodney Dangerfield Buddy Hackett gone but not forgotten
Oh my goodness, I truly miss the good old days of television when shows like the Dean Martin show had the entire family rolling on the floor laughing.😅
There is a ton of these with Buddy Hackett just type in Johnny Carson, Buddy Hackett and they are all very funny. Thank you I never saw this one with Dean Martin who is one of my favorites.
Buddy is so hilarious! He's great!!
Next time I go for pizza pie, I’ll remember to tap back🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Will never forget "It's a Mad Mad World" because of this Buddy guy.
i always got the number of "mad"... wrong it's 4..... it's a mad mad mad mad world. excellent movie.
There aren’t many people who can make me laugh like Buddy can. One of the greatest. Thank you for posting. I needed a good laugh. 👍
Gather around kids, gather around, uncle Buddy is gonna tell you a bedtime story... one of those stories that are comedy gold!
Dean was losing it once Buddy took off.
That was just hilarious!!
I have seen this skit many times and i still piss my pants laughing...what a story teller
Those were the days when a comic could build through, build up the situation rather than be shut down because the story took more than eight seconds.
No foul language and funny as hell. I miss back then.
A long time ago, my mom would not let me stay up to see Buddy on The Tonight Show because he was "Gucky"... only a mom from the 70's would call Buddy gucky....
Almost passed out from laughing so hard!! Seriously!!! Still haven’t fully recovered. Too funny!!! Haven’t laughed like that in years. Gotta get my blood pressure down before watching any more.
I miss these guys😂😂😂
Back in the 60s I played an Eddie Fisher show in Pgh and Buddy warmed up the audience. He had them ROFL. First time I heard of Hackett and it was live!
Another dynamic duo!
One of the greats! No cursing, no sex, etc., just pure comedic genius!
Keith Wetherhold - Agreed!...sort of...Remember; this was a weekly network/broadcast TV program. Ive been on a Buddy Hackett kick lately, and beside watching many clips of him on Carson and other shows I’ve also done a little additional research. His Vegas shows were anything but wholesome family friendly. Hilarious nonetheless. I’m not arguing or trolling. I really miss this era of entertainers. I’d love a good variety show!
His live comedy had tons of swearing & sex
He could be pretty raunchy on late ight tv, too back in those good ole days! @@electrictroy2010
Great story teller, sorely missed.
So much for the rehearsals and cue cards!!
Can Dean even see them as one card?
I often hear , "it was better before". This is the first time I'am hearing of Buddy Hackett, and i can confirm now that ,really, it was better before.
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I am very gratefull for the confinement, I would never have found such treasure without it.
You should find Buddy Hackett's duck hunting joke, funniest thing I've seen him do.
@@unavailableusername9694 I've saw it, I just couldn't stop laughing picturing that guy looking for his balls :D
The fun part is,I knew this story we have the french version of it, but the way he is telling it is simply irresistible.
If you're interested in more classic comics, check out the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts. He had some of the funniest people on them.
They were national treasures!
@@unavailableusername9694 And the one about the genie.
Buddy was a master of imagery. How could you not be a fly on the wall in his bedroom and in his encounter with the cop?
You're right. There's nothing dirty in this whole routine. Its all in the story telling and the imagery. Classic. Plus the interaction with Dean, you need a straight man to get things going.
When I was a kid I saw him in the Catskill Mountains he was a regular guy from Brooklyn who was funny as hell.
Buddy and Alan King at the Avenue K studio in 1969 for a Kraft Music Hall. There was a 60 minute delay. These two came over to the audience and did the absolute FUNNIEST ad lib off color humor I’ve ever heard. Buddy Hackett has to be the funniest man I’ve ever heard. Alan King close behind, with Rodney Dangerfield perhaps tied for #2. I loved these three guys...Dean was the best male signer.
You should listen to Abbott and Costello's old radio shows on youtube.
Excellent story.
2023 still loving it
This was comedy at its best. Was and still great.
That is one damn crasy man. I laughed till my side hurt. This was my first time seeing this man. He has got to be the funniest man ever.
One of the best!
Chinese waiter by Buddy hacket
How bout a sarami sanwhich?
Dean and Jerry were great
I love when Buddy brings up Sherry DuBwah in his bits. (DuBois)
Sure miss those guys...
I miss Dean and the folks he promoted.
I damn near split a gut. He's an original
I love these.,😂
Great comedy
THIS is what TALENT looked like back when we had TALENTED entertainers!!!!!!
What makes you think we don't now? It really gets tiresome hearing about the "good ole days" and how horrible things are now.
I miss the good ol' days when schools properly educated kids ! ( correct spelling according to Merriam-Webster is ol' ).
No one else like the beloved Buddy Hackett. The thumb downers don't get off the cuff true humor. Sad.
I have been looking for a copy of the Buddy Hackett Live VHS for 2 decades. All I have found in that time is lies and youtube clips. Guess I'll be thankful for the youtube clips.
Makes it even funnier when Dean said "oh it's just funny you didn't do this one in rehearsals". Ha ha ha!! Threw him the old curve ball.
From the early years. I read that Dean DID rehearse in the early days of the show, and did a dress rehearsal, too. I don't know how long that lasted. For most of the show's run, Dean came in on show day, watched Lee Hale stand in for him so he'd know what to do, then wing it for taping.
Dean wasn't sure he was going to be on the 'air' the next Thursday!!!!!!
and the amazing thing about the great buddy hackett is that there are 1000 videos of him on youtube that are funnier than this. one of the best comedians ever
You spent time out of your life to leave this nugget of sh-- information?
And you, yours? @@jamespfitz
Favorite episode,pal 😂😂❤️
Without that voice...he ain't Buddy Hackett..
🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️R.I.P.
Buddy was the best!
"you didn't do this in rehearsal" ... and Hackett was off to the races. Poor Dean....
If any of us told that joke, we wouldn't get a laugh. Sheer comic talent.
"Look at my feet! Are they moving?"
I laughed so hard I fell on the floor! Damn that was funny! :)
I've seen this before, and I am still ROTFL. IMHO
Oh the double sleep was always such a restful sleep.
hahahahahahahaha
Genius!!!😂😂💯
Buddy was so funny and so missed!
Laugh so hard I almost got sick...🤪
2:47 buddy creates the plot of inception 😂
“ i don’t like to get lint on my jammies”
Buddy was a funny guy.
"i look like a jewish penguin"
*LMAO*
He played a seagull in The Little Mermaid!!!
Both are missed.
If u enjoyed this do a search for buddy hackett and Johnny Carson.
It's very hard being truly funny like Buddy. You know, because so few can do it and fewer yet these days. I'd think comedian wannabes would go back and study guys like Buddy. And study and study and study.
Buddy didn’t even have to try. He was a natural.
When he tells the stories you believe them because he believes them
When comedy was great.
One of my favorite Buddy stories is of Joey Bishop and him. They were having drinks one day at their club and in-between gigs. Joey said they should apply for unemployment. "Good idea!" said Buddy. So they agree to meet at the unemployment office the next morning at 10. Buddy is a bit late. Joey is in line when Buddy finally comes in and says "JOEY BISHOP?!! You're a big name entertainer. What are YOU doing here?????"
he was a stud lol
Buddy Hackett as a child was so lonely that his parents bought him one walkie talkie😜
Rodney Dangerfield probably had the other non-working one.
Hey look! It's Scuttle the seagull.
All have chicken nuggets and fries and now we love you
Dean laughed so hard!
Lois Wright You know Jerry, and many others, always praised Dean as a great straight man, but I think he was also probably the greatest audience any comedian could ask for. Just watch him here, or in any sketch with the likes of Foster Brooks, Jonathan Winters or Bob Newhart - half the fun is in waiting for the moment when Dean loses it and finally cracks up!! The best one I have seen so far is the airline sketch with Foster Brooks, where Foster has Dean absolutely crying with laughter, and literally wiping his eyes with his handkerchief🤣 And you can hear that the studio audience is laughing just as hard at Deans reaction as at Fosters act!
@@lindashelley3635 Johnny Carson was like that too
Some people in this comment section...
Awesome video! Thanks!
Man he is funny...
Dean Martin (Steubenville, Ohio, 7 de junio de 1917-Beverly Hills, California, 25 de diciembre de 1995) fue un cómico, actor y cantante estadounidense.
Needed the business and figured someone owed them.
I'm keeled over with a pain in the gut I'm laughing so hard ,never has been so funny -With one exception ,the funniest of all time Sheckey Greene!
"Van Gough was a frustrated artist ,never recognized, it drove him to cut off his ear.then one day a famous art critic approached him and said"Mr. Van gough, your paintings are brilliant and Van Gough replied , "HUH ?"👂".
Sheckey Greene told that joke🙄
Shecky Greene didn't tell.jokes. He winged it- still funnier than anyone but Buddy.
I understand that Mr. Hackett was very wealthy like Bob Hope rich. Bob Hope bought property on Rodeo Drive before it was so "bourgeois". Well Mr. Hackett and his son bought a bunch of land in Vegas, and as the story goes Vegas had an Real Estate explosion.
Another made-up bullshit story, Burn. Hackett owned and lived in the old Albert Anastasia estate in Las Vegas. Convenient, as he often performed in Vegas.
By the time Hackett had enough money to invest back in the mid-'70's...all the 'cheapo' areas were already 'bought-up' largely by members of the Clark County Commissioners Office! (is this 'illegal as fuck?'...boy howdy ,it sure was and is!) Tom Weisner/Vern Christiansen/ Jan Lafferty/ and all the rest of the 'Commissioners' managed to buy 'worthless property' using 'dummy corporate cut-outs' as 'proxy-buyers' while they 're-zoned' all the land for the new (at that time) Expressway! Worth? Over fifty-million $$$$$$! (an 'investment group' managed to 'file claim' on the 'back-side' of Mt. Charleston using the archaic '1872 Mining Patent Law' which basically means you can acquire HUGE amounts of land for almost nothing! Guess who were the partners in the 'investment group?' The same Commissioners who 'engineered' the 'Expressway' deal! (Hope & Crosby both died very wealthy men...but Hackett was never in their league, and Sandy never wanted anything more than to be a 'funnyman' like his Dad (I went to Jnr. High in Las Vegas w/Sandy) and 'Buddy's estate was perhaps worth 3-million or so at the time of his death (mainly houses/jewelry/a massive gun collection/artworks/etc. because Hackett never made 'serious money' until late in his career.
Not bad for a Jewish kid from the bad side of Brooklyn...
As he himself would likely say..."I done pretty good considering what I had to work with!" (it's too bad there's really no definitive 'Bio' of Hackett of his memories...what a 'read' that would be! The kid he once was...it was all about survival for him, how to thrive surrounded by people that took no notice of 'that little ugly kid'...he couldn't fight them all, so he turned everything around on them!) "I'm gonna' MAKE YOU LAUGH whether you want to or not!"
Gerry Nightingale. Wow.good read ..
What’s the year of the vid ?
Probably 1966-67
Bahamut Six nice, guesstimate
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Did you hear the one about the gay chineese waiter with a squirrel on top of his head?:the gay chineese waiter with the squirrel on top of his head first brings the rolls to the patron at his table.then the waiter brings the salad ,and then comes back with the main course and finally with the bill .he puts the bill on the table and the patron says "pardon me waiter but I just cant help it ,there seems to be something different about you?",the waiter says,"I'm gay and I'm chineese", the patron sits back in his chair ,ponders the matter and says" Ohhhh Ssooo that's what it is ".......................
A psychologist once said about constipation, its healthy to talk about it and never keep it bottled up inside:a colon /rectal specialist once said that diarrhea is hereditary. IT runs in the genes.:FOSTER BROOKS never told those jokes🤔
That’s because that’s what they learn in medical school
@@rickrick5041 good one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Buddy hacket came up with a great scam ,he one day decided he was gonna suddenly stop his car in the middle of busy street as to get rear ended.then he would get out and yell" Whip Lash",the other driver would ask if he could prove it and buddy would say"Sure I got the x Ray's in the trunk"...unquote
My mistake:Sheckey Greene also told that joke!!🤫
That's a joke?
41 down-thumbers don't know real comedy. Buddy could tell 50 jokes all wrapped up in a story and keep people rolling for extended lengths of time. That's a comedic genius!
OK if tomatoes are a fruit... is pizza a fruit pie........
A slice of cheddar on apple pie makes a little more sense now....🤯🤯🤯
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The only way to fly. By the seat of your pants in a sandstorm. Not knowing where you are
Or where your gonna end up. The trip if fun tho.
OH, Buddy Hackett is rich!
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when he told the same story for his HBO special it was better
Yeah, because he can say whatever he wants on HBO. This was network television, probably late 60s or early 70s, and you couldn't even say "hell".
Is that his real voice?
casedinlight : Yes.
... cause when I'm weaving a Navajo rug ...
Telling use about pizza pie . was sent for pizza pie. No pickets. No clothes. 1 headlight. Expecting a baby.
dm always has a cigarette,times change do it now and you will be slammed
They laughed and smoked and died and people today do not smoke and also will die.
holds it like a joint
Damn shame they killed him so early in life, he only lived to be 78 years old!
The cigarettes hurt him but what I think killed him was the death of his son Dean Jr.
olmangolf Well, he officially died of emphysema and cancer, but most people who knew him seemed to agree in interviews that the tragic death of Dean Paul did hasten Deans own death. The loss of his beloved son broke his heart (and Jeannie’s too, of course. Many people forget that Dean Paul was her child as well, and as she said in one interview; “I will never know joy - pure joy - ever again”) Dean was apparently offered an operation, but he refused because by that point he had more or less given up on life. Such a sad end for a man who had always seemed to be so happy-go-lucky, and had brought so much fun into the lives of all who knew him.
Hackett was much better on TV than he was live in Vegas. He was one of the most foul mouthed comedians. Not what youd think. Surprisingly dirty. Didnt like him that way.
Watch his tape from Atlantic City, I think it was the 1985 show. That was the first time I ever laughed so much that I cried and had trouble breathing. Yes, it's dirty. But funny as hell.
Are you kidding Hackett is mild compared to what some of these morons who call themselves comedians put out these days.
This bit will NEVER... NOT be funny...
Hey did you hear the one about the gay Chinese waiter with a squirrel on his head🤔
The gay chineese waiter with a squirrel on top of his head brings the food to the patrons table.first the beverages then the rolls and then the salad.he comes back to the table with the main course for the final time.The patron then says "excuse me ,but I just cant help stop noticing that there is something different about you🤔"the waiter replies "I'm gay and im chineese".the patron sits back in his chair looks at the waiter and says"OOOHHH, that's what it is"...............................
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