I saw Rodney Dangerfield live back in the 80's. He told jokes non-stop for 3 straight hours. My sides ached for 2 days from laughter. There will never be another like him. True legend!
I was in my mid 20’s when Dice first became a star,he was so different from other comedians and became a huge mega star, and me and my friends loved him.
@@bigverybadtom yep. The dice man is still more popular. AND TALENTED. His Travolta impression is off the chain. Also has an incredible voice. Really good singer
I got thrown out of his show at the Joint in the Hard Rock a few years back. Front row table and we were having fun but I was hammered and saying all his jokes. He said "Hey Asshole, I'm the Comedian!" I was honored!
@WorldFlex Why would you just come here to say that? Haven't you got better things to do than watch people you don't like? Besides, you're wrong. He sold out the garden 2 night in a row in 1990 and then did it again 10 years later. I heard him on O&A 7-8 years ago and the guy was funnier than ever. He doesn't work all the time because he doesn't have to.
it doesnt come across as a character. like, at all. its pretty sad really. most people have actually had to have talent to earn a living instead of pandering to the lowest common denominator....
@@zacharyrichardson5142 that’s exactly what he was. You obviously don’t understand comedy. Granted, short lived but successful none the less. You sound jealous
As someone born in 1990, I never really listened to The Dice Man, but my parents loved him, but sent me to bed when he was on TV. This was in my recommended and is my first time truly sitting down and listening and I am hysterical!!! I envy those who got to enjoy him when he was big, but also when you could make jokes about anything and anyone and people laughed...because it was a joke. Wow.
Soon as he said ‘Walkman’ I was like, oh yeah remember those! And we were happy with ‘em too, nowadays, it’s never enough for these kids Good ol’ Sony Walkman 😆
@@jed2648 Agreed! Gilbert Gottfried, Lauren Holly, Ed O'Neill, Wayne Newton, Robert Englund, David Patrick, Priscilla Presley, Morris Day, Tōn Lōc & Vince Neil. I did his opening monolog in high school drama class, senior year in 94'. Great movie with awesome lines. Dice's HBO sitcom was hilarious too.
Did you have a watch party for Iron Mike's fight with "Buster" Douglas? I know all my neighbors did; I could hear them yelling through the walls at the end of it.
Dice was a truly unique act when he landed on the scene. He’s still the most extreme comedian I know of. It’s a great reminder that a free society means the right to express ourselves even when it’s sure to offend people. Everything will offend someone. Likewise, those people have the right not to listen. I’m worried about the censorship today as it’s a slippery slope with no end to it.
I remember recording this at 15 on VHS ( yeah I'm that old) off of HBO. And after Dice performed my mind was blown. Dude was saying stuff I'd never heard before. Stuff that definitely wouldn't fly today. I still have his whole routine memorized. What a great special. I still remember the other comedians who were on the bill. The late Bill Hicks, Carol Leifer, Lenny Clarke, Barry Sobel and Dom Irrera. Great memories.
This type of stuff definitely flys today, look at Shane gillis sure he lost an SNL job that he didn't even want but now he more popular than he ever was
Rodney helped a lot of young comedians out. The Dice Man and Tim Allen funny as hell in different ways. There will never be another Rodney Dangerfield I'd start laughing when he walked on stage and still be laughin at something he said the next day.
I actually watched this when it originally aired on HBO. I was 10 or 11 at the time. I watched these comedy specials on HBO constantly. Rodney's specials like this were amazing. I was introduced to Dice, Steven Wright, Bob Nelson, Rita Rudner, Robert Townsend, the late, great Bob Saget, the late, great Sam Kinison, so many of the legendary comedians of the era. Between Rodney's specials and the Def Comedy Jam, it was a golden age of stand-up.
If the Oscars taught us anything this year, it’s that from 87 till today, people have become complete pussies. One joke and violence is allowed. But for only for the privileged!
I used to think that I wanted a “white privilege card” so I could “get away with things!” But screw that, I want a Will Smith card!! That card allows more privilege than the entire Caucasian race! The only card that is sought after more is an OJ card! 🤪😂!! The OJ card doesn’t work for lesser crimes! But it does allow you to get away with murder!!
This what I miss about America. We never used to get offended by things and everything is fair game when it comes to Comedy. I remember seeing this live, I was stoned, loved it then Still Do. Thank You Mr. Dangerfield, love your stuff please keep up the great work.
He was rude and crude, totally politically incorrect, and funny at the same time. Today he would be burned at the stake for his humor. The 80s was a totally different time in America. I'm glad I experienced it.
@@kostyapolykova9879 You seem mad. Thought all you gender bending millennials were on happy pills preaching about feely good stuff. Guess not. Seeing as how you're an antifa queen, i doubt you have a job....but if you get one, don't quit it. You can't sing or write for jack $hyte.
@@kostyapolykova9879guess the Diceman was too much for the likes of you with your overly sensitive ears. You can have your woke CRT sh*t, thank you very much. And yes, I had more fun than you could ever imagine. Back when one could laugh at comedy, instead of worrying about it being politically correct.
Had the great fun of going to 'Dangerfields' back in the mid 80's. Even the warm up guys were good. Jackie Mason performed as the headliner that night. So good.
@@Superman_Not_Clark_Kent Well that would most likely require a time machine, but if they exists, and I believe that they do, it would only be known about by the Elites and maybe the military.
I remember getting the CD box set for my friend's 18th birthday. Little did I know over a hundred family and friends would show up at a rented park. The look he had when opening the gift was priceless. See he only got to listen to ADC in the car with his highschool friends. His Mom was so eager to put a CD in the big portable stereo. He was begging her not to play the CD. I took my que and went to my car. I drove off hearing ADC say a joke and then dead silence. I never was again allowed in my friend's house again.
LOL, reminds me of when My grandmother was at our house for Christmas (differnet cities so a occasion beyond Christmas), I put on Master of Puppets and said, "this is what the kids are listening to now", Battery starts up with nice classical guitars, I walk away, by the end of the first verse it's off with a "what the Hell is this". Thanks for the laugh and the memory 🍁
This kid has potential. He should try doing universities. UC Berkeley maybe. I think he’d kill up in Portland too. They would LOVE this type of comedy.
ADC was a character comedian. He was personally the exact opposite in real life. From what ive found out, he was a genuine man and a good person. He filled a spot in comedy history that will NEVER be filled again, just like Dr Dirty. Enjoy it for its perspective and humor, and dont take it personally. Be well my friends😁
This was a revolutionary performance. You can tell there were a few in the audience who were just mortified. Others laughed their asses off because they just thought it was funny and they didn't care that it was crude and offensive. I am part of that crowd!
I know I didn't discover Dice in this prime but I don't think it's remotely offensive. It's just poor. Don't get me wrong I like him just like some other comics but I prefer him as a guest on podcast, listening to him that his actually comedy. I think anyone who do his type of schtick. It's just stuff you heard the schoolyard brought to the stage.
I remember watching this when it came out. I was 12 LOL 😂 And all the great comedians, Dice, Rodney, Eddie Murphy, Sam Kennison, George Carlin, Robin Williams, etc. Can you imagine these guys going on stage nowadays? lmao
The 80's were the best decade of my life! I grew up in the 80's and all my first in life for better or worse but those years were the best, from the music, type of movies, ect. I went to high school in the 80's and I think that was the best decade for high school. There's times I wish I could go back to that decade for a few days, damn that would be great. What a special time.
80s flashback. Rodney, I understand now, I get no respect either. Thank you so much for all you did lifting the mood. I wore out three VHS tapes watching back to school. The guy at the video store finally just went ahead and bought me one, so I quit watching there's as much. Dice, if you still alive, can't count how many times I've been cussed for flicking open a Zippo, thank you very much for the laughter. Sadly they didn't carry but one copy of yours, and there was a month-long waiting list on it. It wore out or didn't get returned before I could see it more than a few times.
Dan Telles Seems like he was reflecting on his stride from bombing on stage to becoming a successful comic and it hit an emotional spot. You sound like an asshole or a 15 year old one of the two.
Man these were the days!!! The days of Cheers, the Goonies (when child actors could act), Police Academy, Delirious, The Burbs. The 80s was beyond brilliant 💯
@VonAllen POV how is Chomsky against freedom? I’ve only heard his criticism of tyranny and a totalitarian state. As well as sharp criticism against today’s capitalism as it stands, he points out how we are all slaves to a huge system. His writings and teachings are vast, so there’s a massive chance I’ve missed something. Please educate me
@@fashfront Chomsky is a god in the far left world. And those who hate America. He believes America is the worst country in the world and calls republicans criminally insane. Which is an insane statement. And he’s never criticized the left ever. He’s too prideful and bias to call out the right AND the left. I don’t trust people who claim to be the “good guys” while avoiding the shortcomings of their own party.
@@fashfront Yeah maybe he’s just old. His political ideas were especially relevant and powerful in 20th century America, but politics has become much more complex since his time. Not saying I have it figured out or anything.
Yeah but I have news for you ... that reign of tyranny of these big whiny babies who are offended by everything ? Their dictatorship is over ... comics on stage need to start talking back to those people in the audience who are offended by everything and try to stop the show to explain to the comic what he said wrong . They need to tell those sniveling creeps to either shut up or get out
I said in a really long Hip Hop rhyme that went for a long time on Questlove wrecka Stow back in May , May 17th , maybe May 20th that when these whiny neonatal nazi big babies whine about how everything offends them and they have the nerve to interrupt the show EVERYONE IN THE AUDIENCE needs to turn to that idiot and YELL AT THEM ... everybody in the audience needs to tell that person to " SHUT UP or GET the F OUT ... this is OUR HOUSE , FREEDOM LIVES HERE ...get out you little nazi mouse ... get out of our house or shut the f up . "
I love Dice. He is just killer! I never laughed harder from anyone. I remember the first time I saw him on some cable movie channel in the late 80's. My boyfriend came home and found me all red in the face from crying.. I was out of breath.. I'm pointing at the screen.. Boyfriend is silent watching for a minute.. dies laughing..
This man is hilarious. I remember when he tried to have a show on tv, short lived as it was, he touched on very controversial but true stuff and it was too much I guess. Either way was nice to see this routine again. Still made me laugh.
I saw Rodney Dangerfield live back in the 80's. He told jokes non-stop for 3 straight hours. My sides ached for 2 days from laughter. There will never be another like him. True legend!
Yes I saw him in Vegas and had no idea the side pain I was in for afterwards 😂😂😂
He didn’t let u catch ur breath with all his one liners. He’s definitely on the goat list of comedians
a real workin comic. adorbable guy in a cheap suit
I envy that experience. You truly lived sir. Born in 86 I missed out on so much
Remember when comedians actually told JOKES instead of 20 minute stories? 😂
The world is lesser without Rodney. Always my favorite comedian
Sam Kinison as well.
Rodney yes
Carlin definitely
Sam, not so much
👍
I tell ya we had it rough alright
I Neva got no respect..
My mother Neva even breast me , she said we were just friends ..
This is about Andrew Dice Clay. What do you think of him?
he was a pussy and a bigot. move on
The 80s were an awesome time to grow up in
Yes they were!
Great time to be born also
@@tylerthorne5980 Have you considered adding a couple more all caps words & exclamation points?
@@casucasueq4479 I WOULD HAVE BUT I RAN OUT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wait...was I supposed to grow up? I guess I phuked that part of the equation.
Nena and I are still counting 99 Luftballons.
Haven't seen this since I was a kid. Laughed so hard like it was yesterday. God I miss the 80s!
Me too
The 80's when P.C.wasn't heard of. When comedy was edgy and funny.
Rodney Dangerfield is easily one of the best comedians in history! RIP
Could you imagine him in today's world. Holy fuck..
Facts!!!!
Definitely a GOAT
First celebrity with a website
Of his time
Rodney helped Dice, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen and many more. Thanks Rodney, you have my respect.
Gonna have to say that a little louder mate...
NO RESPECT!
Daniel Dimino . No respect at all!!!
Ford Fairlane
So true and we miss Rodney Dangerfield so much .
I was in my mid 20’s when Dice first became a star,he was so different from other comedians and became a huge mega star, and me and my friends loved him.
I was 13 when this came on TV.
My dad left iHBO on and i saw this.
My mind was blown….classic! Long Live Diceman
Diceman may live a long time, but his fame certainly lasted only a couple of years.
@@bigverybadtom lol, he will always be famous. A legend. You on the other hand.... not so much😂
@@victorcaldwell2900 I'm not a comedian though. Ever heard of Tootie Fields?
@@bigverybadtom yep. The dice man is still more popular. AND TALENTED. His Travolta impression is off the chain. Also has an incredible voice. Really good singer
@@victorcaldwell2900 Funny, I never heard him sing. Surprised he never did that when I saw a video of him.
Wow, I remember classmates in high school quoting Diceman back in the 80's while at our lockers. Memories....
I got thrown out of his show at the Joint in the Hard Rock a few years back. Front row table and we were having fun but I was hammered and saying all his jokes. He said "Hey Asshole, I'm the Comedian!" I was honored!
@@markcourson3151 Much respect. Funny and an authentic experience.
Anyone that finds "The Diceman" funny really doesn't understand comedy.....he is just fucking horrible!!!
@@markcourson3151 he's the comedian?....jury's still out on that!!!
@@russlupky3505 he was just different , crass and controversial but never really funny.
Saw him live in 1988, he tore the audience up, we loved it! 🤣😂
Greatest comedic debut ever. Never will forget the night this special aired and the Diceman came on. Could not stop laughing. Star is born.
I remember that same debut night. If I would have gotten caught watching that I would have been in trouble. Same with Eddie Murphy “Raw”.
I was watching too.
Dice is one of my top 3 favorite comedians.
Yep Good times
A shooting star. Haven't heard from him in 30 years.
I saw this the night it aired. Dice Clay was a phenomenon back in the 80s. He packed stadiums...not clubs, stadiums.
I remember watching this the first time it aired. Me and my friends nearly fell off the sofa we laughed so hard. I miss the Dice Man.
Didn't laugh not one time. Didn't even smile. This is "humour" for the empty heads.
pure Garbage
Goddamn this is absolute garbage... people that find this funny probably had a laugh induced heart attack when they watched weak ass Deadpool
@@kanervatie Beta males can't identify with Alpha life.
After A, comes B.
I love his whole demeanor. He’s a great character actor.
@WorldFlex Why would you just come here to say that? Haven't you got better things to do than watch people you don't like? Besides, you're wrong. He sold out the garden 2 night in a row in 1990 and then did it again 10 years later. I heard him on O&A 7-8 years ago and the guy was funnier than ever. He doesn't work all the time because he doesn't have to.
it doesnt come across as a character. like, at all. its pretty sad really. most people have actually had to have talent to earn a living instead of pandering to the lowest common denominator....
@@zacharyrichardson5142, it was a character. Dice was great at playing him.
@@zacharyrichardson5142 that’s exactly what he was. You obviously don’t understand comedy. Granted, short lived but successful none the less.
You sound jealous
Dice was not funny. Smh
As someone born in 1990, I never really listened to The Dice Man, but my parents loved him, but sent me to bed when he was on TV. This was in my recommended and is my first time truly sitting down and listening and I am hysterical!!! I envy those who got to enjoy him when he was big, but also when you could make jokes about anything and anyone and people laughed...because it was a joke. Wow.
Now comedy is in the “please don’t cancel me” box😢
I remember seeing this for the first time.. Him and Sam kinison.. Those were good days
@Shakenstein Kinison was a master craftsman. Dice was a hack.
Sam and Dice use to be roommates. Kinison hated Dice because he felt he stole his material and style from him.
@@Supremmo 😵 *Whoa....I neVeR kneW thaT.!! DaMn.!R.I.P.* 👀
Glad i was alive then. 1980's. The best.
You know it brother👍👍
That was a wonderful time. Glad I experienced it as an adult. Not sure how it was for the kids though.
No way man, late forties was "IT"!
@@rabbakahnIt was fun. Loved it.
Nah, 80s. Late forties had eh music.
“After ten minutes it gets boring ya know? That’s why I wear a
Walkman” 😅😅
Love that line.
Soon as he said ‘Walkman’ I was like, oh yeah remember those!
And we were happy with ‘em too, nowadays, it’s never enough for these kids
Good ol’ Sony Walkman 😆
Banned from MTV.
Brilliant and talented comedian. Great actor and writer as well.
@@susanb2015 It was good until they took off the music and started playing that "reality" bullshit.
Music TV without music is just TV.
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane is a classic. It deserves more love.
@@jed2648 Agreed! Gilbert Gottfried, Lauren Holly, Ed O'Neill, Wayne Newton, Robert Englund, David Patrick, Priscilla Presley, Morris Day, Tōn Lōc & Vince Neil.
I did his opening monolog in high school drama class, senior year in 94'.
Great movie with awesome lines.
Dice's HBO sitcom was hilarious too.
I watched this the night it premiered. We laughed our asses off. We had watch parties for Rodney's Young Comedians and the Mike Tyson fights.
I also watched this the night it premiered. Legendary!
Sugar Ray Leonard and No Mas!
Little did you know you were livin the "good old days"
@@davidmickles5012 No doubt.
Did you have a watch party for Iron Mike's fight with "Buster" Douglas? I know all my neighbors did; I could hear them yelling through the walls at the end of it.
Dice was a truly unique act when he landed on the scene. He’s still the most extreme comedian I know of. It’s a great reminder that a free society means the right to express ourselves even when it’s sure to offend people. Everything will offend someone. Likewise, those people have the right not to listen. I’m worried about the censorship today as it’s a slippery slope with no end to it.
this post has aged poorly in just 2 days. hahahaha
It's beyond censorship now.
The whole censorship is a way to silence critical thinking against the powers that be, is another form of crowd control.
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Welcome to the new totalitarian state of the USA where free speech is no longer protected by law.
This ladies and gentlemen is the one and only time you will see this act without the crowd finishing the lines.
Truth 😂
Hell yeah
I’m in the need of a dice show I’m 32 never experienced his brilliance in person!!
🤣🤣👏👏💯💯
I have seen this 100 times never gets old.
Never gets old because it was never fresh
I actually recorded this on a VHS tape back the eighties one of the best comedian shows ever That's an understatement
I remember recording this at 15 on VHS ( yeah I'm that old) off of HBO. And after Dice performed my mind was blown. Dude was saying stuff I'd never heard before. Stuff that definitely wouldn't fly today. I still have his whole routine memorized. What a great special. I still remember the other comedians who were on the bill. The late Bill Hicks, Carol Leifer, Lenny Clarke, Barry Sobel and Dom Irrera. Great memories.
Yeah it would still fly today, his act was hack sorry.
@@tomsnowden6201 He was a novelty as he was different but a lot of his material is character, shock, and just not that funny.
This type of stuff definitely flys today, look at Shane gillis sure he lost an SNL job that he didn't even want but now he more popular than he ever was
Yes!!!!!! I know the ENTIRE night verbatim. I think my friend and I watched it from beginning to end about 1,000 times. Loved the 80’s.
You are not old yet . I've got 10 years on you . I am now getting old !
Rodney helped a lot of young comedians out. The Dice Man and Tim Allen funny as hell in different ways. There will never be another Rodney Dangerfield I'd start laughing when he walked on stage and still be laughin at something he said the next day.
Don't forget about Jackie Martling....
I actually watched this when it originally aired on HBO. I was 10 or 11 at the time. I watched these comedy specials on HBO constantly. Rodney's specials like this were amazing. I was introduced to Dice, Steven Wright, Bob Nelson, Rita Rudner, Robert Townsend, the late, great Bob Saget, the late, great Sam Kinison, so many of the legendary comedians of the era. Between Rodney's specials and the Def Comedy Jam, it was a golden age of stand-up.
❤❤❤
You gotta give him one thing... he had the room in his hand
blackcreekvillage helps if u make me laugh before you open your mouth. Genius
@@notapplicable328 helps if u make me laugh before you open your mouth. Genius
@@Actiomedey helps if u make me laugh before you open your mouth. Genius
@@marstra1515 helps if u make me laugh before you open your mouth. Genius
Absolutely
Miss him and Sam Kinison so much. Both unforgettable masters of degradation humor. Fantastic!
He still does shows
Oh oh oh!!!!!
Amazing! The delivery, the act! Love it.
It all goes to show, it's not what you say, but how you say it.
Great lesson for all comedians
That's why he's sold out the largest audience ever for comedians at the time. He was playing stadiums!
The day the laughter died part 2 is one of the best pieces of comedy of all time! I still listen to it regularly! ❤️🙌🏻
Imagine if ADC had hosted the Oscars this year?! The whole audience would have been in a bar fight.
If the Oscars taught us anything this year, it’s that from 87 till today, people have become complete pussies. One joke and violence is allowed. But for only for the privileged!
I used to think that I wanted a
“white privilege card” so I could “get away with things!” But screw that, I want a
Will Smith card!! That card allows more privilege than the entire Caucasian race!
The only card that is sought after more is an OJ card! 🤪😂!! The OJ card doesn’t work for lesser crimes! But it does allow you to get away with murder!!
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@@LarryPeteet probably said something that the "WOKE" didn't like. Typical Y-boob.
@@LarryPeteet says 4 now before my reply.
The 80's was a helluva drug... know what I'm sayin'?
:)
That's why he keeps smoking the whole set,
Jeff I know what you mean..I'm still fucked UP
I still have this blurry kind of memories about the 80's.
Who needs drugs when you had Authentic comedy
I loved Dennis Miller’s assessment of Dice: “He’s Fonzi with Terrets”
Thar was an awesome line.
@@MrDeamon1 thanks I had to look that up. I didn't think Dennis meant a watchtower on a castle😂🤣😂🤣😁
@@michaelparylak5649 that would be a turret. On a castle.
@@briantaulbee6452 I know...I know....anyway, how was your weekend?
Tourettes
This what I miss about America. We never used to get offended by things and everything is fair game when it comes to Comedy. I remember seeing this live, I was stoned, loved it then Still Do. Thank You Mr. Dangerfield, love your stuff please keep up the great work.
"What are we backing a truck in here!?" 🤣 I'm dead
Best VHS comedy tape I ever had!.It had this special,Robin Williams live at the met,and a Bob Cat Goldwait stand up all on one 6 hour tape.Amazing!!
He was rude and crude, totally politically incorrect, and funny at the same time. Today he would be burned at the stake for his humor. The 80s was a totally different time in America. I'm glad I experienced it.
Good for u Bruce hope you won’t be with us for much longer. Glad you had fun.
@@kostyapolykova9879kunt
So true! Overly sensitive people nowadays. Everything makes them cry.
@@kostyapolykova9879 You seem mad. Thought all you gender bending millennials were on happy pills preaching about feely good stuff. Guess not. Seeing as how you're an antifa queen, i doubt you have a job....but if you get one, don't quit it. You can't sing or write for jack $hyte.
@@kostyapolykova9879guess the Diceman was too much for the likes of you with your overly sensitive ears. You can have your woke CRT sh*t, thank you very much. And yes, I had more fun than you could ever imagine. Back when one could laugh at comedy, instead of worrying about it being politically correct.
In the 80's every guy did lines from Dice
🤣🤣🤣
He was a cocain dealer too? 😮
The guy who stole the most and went the furthest...Donald Trump.
@@MrTuubster The biggest dealer in history. He had every guy doing his lines.
The very late 1980s
I got my tongue up this chick's a**. No, you're gonna love this. I just told it to my mother this morning on the phone.
Had the great fun of going to 'Dangerfields' back in the mid 80's. Even the warm up guys were good. Jackie Mason performed as the headliner that night. So good.
And everyone survived. Let's bring back the comedy!
Amen to that
No, no, let’s leave the fucking shitty ‘comedy’ where it belongs… in the trash.
Watch better comedians.
I agree, all the snowflakes would go into global meltdown... The tsunami of liberal tears, what a spectacle it would be. lol
@@D33Lux - Not as much of a spectacle as the January 6th Insurrection .
We laughed together.... we need more of that these days.
35 years later...exactly how we still feel. Nothing changes
That’s called ‘being stuck in the past’.
@@vanessajazp6341 nope! That's called REALITY
@@edvh1564 Yes. The reality of being stuck in the past.
@@vanessajazp6341 nope! The past will never change because that's the way everyone wants it.
@@vanessajazp6341 that's like saying, I'm stuck in the past because I still eat at McDonald's like I did when I was a kid.
ADC is still and forever be “The King of Comedy”!! 🎭🙏🏻
What a bunch of bullshit,
What world you live in buddy?
Transport me back to this time. It was so fun and careless. I'll let the medical field know about what's coming up in 2020.
I want to go with you. It was a good time when humans were human. I want that again, this time in adulthood.
@@Superman_Not_Clark_Kent Well that would most likely require a time machine, but if they exists, and I believe that they do, it would only be known about by the Elites and maybe the military.
Oh, and don't EVER elect Trump if he runs for president. It could be like the Terminator....
@@lloydlanglois7958 right
Ok, i'll send you back, but you can't take what you know today. You just get to live it all again including all your mistakes. Would you still go?
I remember getting the CD box set for my friend's 18th birthday. Little did I know over a hundred family and friends would show up at a rented park. The look he had when opening the gift was priceless. See he only got to listen to ADC in the car with his highschool friends. His Mom was so eager to put a CD in the big portable stereo. He was begging her not to play the CD. I took my que and went to my car. I drove off hearing ADC say a joke and then dead silence. I never was again allowed in my friend's house again.
LOL, reminds me of when My grandmother was at our house for Christmas (differnet cities so a occasion beyond Christmas), I put on Master of Puppets and said, "this is what the kids are listening to now", Battery starts up with nice classical guitars, I walk away, by the end of the first verse it's off with a "what the Hell is this".
Thanks for the laugh and the memory 🍁
Fuck 'em if they can't take a joke.
😁🤣😂🤣😂😁🤣😂
That story is almost as funny as ADC, almost.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very nice peek into recent history.
We all agree how wonderful it was.
Sad that it will never be seen in our lifetime again.
Have a nice day
Hell is coming and the elite expedite it's coming in hopes of power and prestige.
What made Dice Dice was his playing off the crowd. Dude is a master improviser.
I love how he comes in hot with nursery rhymes. 😂
I remember this moment, Andrew Dice Clay's flame burned bright for only a short time but it was great.
I was like 10yrs old when he was at his height and thought he was funny. Watching this today...i didnt even laugh. Seemed un-original.
@@robd1329 Thats crazy, because this was original for its time.
@ for the time yea...30yrs ago. He tries to be funny by making jokes guys say one to another. Today the crowd would be quiet
@@robd1329 that's because they would all be staring at their phones
@@agitatorjr hahahah
This kid has potential. He should try doing universities. UC Berkeley maybe. I think he’d kill up in Portland too. They would LOVE this type of comedy.
AntifYEAH!
Lol
He's aw'ight.
If he was a lesbian and all the jokes were about men, then yes.
@@lowerclassbrats77 EXACTLY!
You're getting ALL the respect and more now Mr Dangerfield 🙏🏽
I'm so glad I grew up when I did! My friends and I would always go back and forth with his nursery rhymes all the time.
"little boy blue, he needed the money" 😂
blew
Rodney Dangerfield was an absolute masterpiece/masterclass of a hilarious comedian/comedic actor, and a man amongst men!
Comedy awesomeness!
ADC was a character comedian. He was personally the exact opposite in real life. From what ive found out, he was a genuine man and a good person. He filled a spot in comedy history that will NEVER be filled again, just like Dr Dirty. Enjoy it for its perspective and humor, and dont take it personally. Be well my friends😁
Nope
loved the reboot couple f years ago hes aa good actor just being himself
diceman cometh was one of the 1st VHS tapes you bought not rented
In real life he became his character.
This was a revolutionary performance. You can tell there were a few in the audience who were just mortified. Others laughed their asses off because they just thought it was funny and they didn't care that it was crude and offensive. I am part of that crowd!
Dude, nobody gives a Fuck about you or your stupid opinion. Watch the show and stfu.
Dice was ahead of his time. This is all the freaks now in today's society.
as much as I laughed now and then, Dice has been shuffled to the dust bins for being crudely offensive ..
I know I didn't discover Dice in this prime but I don't think it's remotely offensive. It's just poor. Don't get me wrong I like him just like some other comics but I prefer him as a guest on podcast, listening to him that his actually comedy. I think anyone who do his type of schtick. It's just stuff you heard the schoolyard brought to the stage.
Nobody in that audience was mortified. This was way before woke bullshit made it's way into the world.
We need to get back to this place. If we can't make fun of each other, we're screwed. this guy used to fill stadiums.
I think he was the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden,
Then people forgot he was doing an act, a character and started not liking it
Democrats suck
@@aaronwoodard1749 Twice !
He sold out the old Giants Stadium back in the day. It was cool seeing him in A Star is Born, and I hope that was a beginning of a comeback for him.
"It's a three piece act, bitch" haha
Him and Sam Kinison were absolute legends to me as a kid.
I still think Sam's early death was punishment for his bit about ending starvation.
I remember watching this when it was on tv. Love Rodney and The Dice man!
I remember watching this when it came out. I was 12 LOL 😂 And all the great comedians, Dice, Rodney, Eddie Murphy, Sam Kennison, George Carlin, Robin Williams, etc. Can you imagine these guys going on stage nowadays? lmao
Oh bullshit...
Cancelled! Such nonsense today
They won't do it. They're trying to cancel tim Allen now.
I never new I would miss this guy. 80s were the glory days.
You never "knew" either.
@@kamrandil4299 auto-populate, spell Nazi
This was his best performance of his career, done at one of the best comedy clubs.
This was his best!?! Dude sucks lmao
@@Isaac_0630 agreed. Lame as fuck.
@@Isaac_0630 so does your mum, but she only gets a dollar a go.
Such a wonderful and beautifully wholesome man.
And then you have Andrew
The silent mannerisms are the best part of the act.
I had no idea the 80's would be the best decade ever.
The 80's were the best decade of my life! I grew up in the 80's and all my first in life for better or worse but those years were the best, from the music, type of movies, ect. I went to high school in the 80's and I think that was the best decade for high school. There's times I wish I could go back to that decade for a few days, damn that would be great. What a special time.
Worst cars
THE 70'S......GREAT..GAS LINES, EVEN , ODD............NO JOBS...DISCO..DRUGS...GOD IT WAS SO GREAT PEEPS R STILL DYING FROM ....
80s get 2nd. 70s were #1. jmo
Of FUCKING course!!!😜
It was really Redd Foxx who introduced "Dice" on his comedy special. "Dirty Dirty Jokes," in 1983.
80s flashback. Rodney, I understand now, I get no respect either. Thank you so much for all you did lifting the mood. I wore out three VHS tapes watching back to school. The guy at the video store finally just went ahead and bought me one, so I quit watching there's as much.
Dice, if you still alive, can't count how many times I've been cussed for flicking open a Zippo, thank you very much for the laughter. Sadly they didn't carry but one copy of yours, and there was a month-long waiting list on it. It wore out or didn't get returned before I could see it more than a few times.
EXCELLENT !!!! Back when it was OK to be offended and laugh about it!!!
And wasn’t life so much better got it.. we didn’t grow up whiney entitled cry babies ..
Sounds like youre all whiny crybabys that its not like it was 'back in your day'. Get a grip 😂😂😂
Right
Hahaha perpetuating harmful anda abusive racial stereotypes is soooo funny!
@@lakerraider100 Good thing you have an internet connection in your cry closet!!!!
I had all this guys cassettes (YES, CASSETTES!)
I would crack up on the train and people thought I was nutz!
I still have those cassettes.
Me too! The Day The Laughter Died double cassette. One of the best! I still have the tapes and some of his albums on CD.
Did you see him cry like a bitch on arsinio? Dude is a fucking hack.
Javier Aviles I have them too! Maybe I should upgrade to cd.
Dan Telles Seems like he was reflecting on his stride from bombing on stage to becoming a successful comic and it hit an emotional spot. You sound like an asshole or a 15 year old one of the two.
Dice is the king, I just saw him live like 5 hours ago and im still in the afterglow OOOHHH!
The Dice MAN! In HS we used to watch the VHS all the time. LOL Always hilarious. Wish he was still doing what we STILL love.
Libs can't handle the TRUTH
A mink coat that doesn't need a hanger, lol. This guy was king when I was a kid.
Its amazing that this was the night, appearing on HBO, that made him a comedic superstar. I remember my uncle watching this, and I was about 10.
GREATEST...INTRO....EVER. I remember watching it on HBO at the time...knew this was something special
Man these were the days!!! The days of Cheers, the Goonies (when child actors could act), Police Academy, Delirious, The Burbs. The 80s was beyond brilliant 💯
Bobcat!!🤘🤩🤘
“You fucking geek, where did they grow you?” Epic, man, epic!!!
This is when the TH-cam algorithm gets it right.
It's trying desperately to remind us we were once human beings.
Must have glitched...
There’s one of his early 5 min bits still up on TH-cam about homosexuals, I don’t know how the algorithm missed that one
I used to watch Rodney's Place when I was a kid, and saw this one when it first came out. Adding to the personal nostalgia for me.
The personalities of the 80s into the early 90s, itll never be touched, the best comedy we have today is an Oscar slap
SAD COUNTRY WE LIVE NOW!
I REMEMBER THEM DAYS IN HIGH SCHOOL
YOU GET SLAPPED FOR EVERYTHING
MIGHT AS WELL PUT TAPE ON YOUR MOUTH
Best comedy we have today is Potato Joe and Kamela Toe Hair Ass
You've clearly never heard of Mark Normand 🙄 give him a Goog, buddy
Great time for comedy, but i think that Chapelle and Burr have surpassed that
I agree comedy back then was the greatest. I got a chance to see him years later. And he was so hilarious live.
This reminds me of how much our country has changed for the worse! I want the 80s back!
The 80s were the high water mark. It's all been downhill ever since.
Me too
Are you white my man?
"if you don't believe in the freedom of expression from the people you despise, then you don't believe in it at all" - Chomsky
If you've been banned from multiple subs on reddit for innocuous right-leaning comments as I have then you know that site doesn't believe in it.
@VonAllen POV how is Chomsky against freedom? I’ve only heard his criticism of tyranny and a totalitarian state. As well as sharp criticism against today’s capitalism as it stands, he points out how we are all slaves to a huge system. His writings and teachings are vast, so there’s a massive chance I’ve missed something. Please educate me
@@AnnusMirabilus Just don't bother with Reddit, complete waste of time
@@fashfront Chomsky is a god in the far left world. And those who hate America. He believes America is the worst country in the world and calls republicans criminally insane. Which is an insane statement. And he’s never criticized the left ever. He’s too prideful and bias to call out the right AND the left. I don’t trust people who claim to be the “good guys” while avoiding the shortcomings of their own party.
@@fashfront Yeah maybe he’s just old. His political ideas were especially relevant and powerful in 20th century America, but politics has become much more complex since his time. Not saying I have it figured out or anything.
I remember watching this special on TV. A young Tim Allen was on it, plus "Uncle Larry" and "The Punk Magician". An absolute riot!
I think Bob Sagett was on it, too. "I've got a girlfriend. I'm nuts over her. She's this tall (hand below his nuts)."
Had the honor and pleasure seeing THE DICE MAN live!!!
Laughed so much and so hard my ribs hurt for over a week!!!
This man was totally underrated, he's freaking hilarious!!!
Underrated? He sold out Madison Square Garden.
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLL
NO KIDDING!! MISS THIS STUFF!
Haha, it isn't TH-cam without a " this is Underrated" comment
@@alphayungwes5595 lol
I remember when this came out. This incredible person gave us one of the best film in cinematic history "Ford Fairlane".
Bootytime, bootytime..
"What's your names, Neil and Bob, or is that what ya do?" Good movie!
Zuzu petals
Hit pay dirt with K-Dirt
Great movie
This was back when comedy was legal.
Yeah but I have news for you ... that reign of tyranny of these big whiny babies who are offended by everything ?
Their dictatorship is over ... comics on stage need to start talking back to those people in the audience who are offended by everything and try to stop the show to explain to the comic what he said wrong .
They need to tell those sniveling creeps to either shut up or get out
This was back when we used to be human.
Yes...soon it will all have to be State Approved first..
I said in a really long Hip Hop rhyme that went for a long time on Questlove wrecka Stow back in May , May 17th , maybe May 20th that when these whiny neonatal nazi big babies whine about how everything offends them and they have the nerve to interrupt the show EVERYONE IN THE AUDIENCE needs to turn to that idiot and YELL AT THEM ... everybody in the audience needs to tell that person to
" SHUT UP or GET the F OUT ... this is OUR HOUSE , FREEDOM LIVES HERE ...get out you little nazi mouse ... get out of our house or shut the f up . "
This was never funny. This is why his career lasted about 3 seconds after his "jokes" wore out.
These are priceless thanks for sharing this video 😂
I love Dice. He is just killer! I never laughed harder from anyone. I remember the first time I saw him on some cable movie channel in the late 80's. My boyfriend came home and found me all red in the face from crying.. I was out of breath.. I'm pointing at the screen.. Boyfriend is silent watching for a minute.. dies laughing..
Can you imagine a comedian with a routine like this today????
No, he's the diceman
Nope! People today wouldn’t be able to handle it
No because it's pretty hack comedy and comedy has changed too much
Maybe thats what is needed to completely flush the woke trend.
Man the world couldn’t take Dice if he was the new kid on the block all over again.
not that anyone's asking for it, but that's exactly why diceman is the comedy we need today especially.
Sadly, it won't happen. 😢
Does he make jokes on white men too? Seriously asking
This set could not be done in 2018
It will once I open the door next year in Hollywood!
that's right, you cant smoke indoors anymore
That’s why the dice man needs a comeback
Actually it wasn't supposed to happen back then either but Dice just didn't give a fuck.
ras124 He can. It's considered performance art in music, comedy etcetera
This man is hilarious. I remember when he tried to have a show on tv, short lived as it was, he touched on very controversial but true stuff and it was too much I guess. Either way was nice to see this routine again. Still made me laugh.
I'm surprised this is still up. I laughed so hard when I first so this in the 80's.
Back when there was an America! And it had a heart beat and was alive! There was energy in the air!
Life before the internet lmao
How do you not know that heartbeat is one word?
I saw him do this set live in concert. I was in tears...
Patrick Michael
I met him at a Guitar Center in the valley back in 96-97
"It's like lookin' down at a gopher, ya know?" I was dead at that point.
Oh man, if that was said today....heads would roll, we NEED The Diceman NOW!
This is the America I wish we where in
huh?
oh please, these comments about "remember when" 🤦🏽♂
@@javtimestwo Obviously a youngster