Just before I read your comment I was thinking when he says "okay" he sounds just like the guy who was imitating Maher with face swap 😅 Great minds think alike.
Back at the height of his career I did a small concrete job for dice. He was the nicest guy you could ever meet. He is very naturally funny. I was a huge fan, when he found that out, he came out to talk to me in character. It was one of the highlights of my life.
MTV banning Dice was actually a pivotal moment for MTV. It's when they began to change from a revolutionary, anti-establishment channel to the tame, safe corporate channel it is today.
Dice is such an attention seeking douche. He never grew out of the 80’s. Just look at how he still dresses. He deserved everything he got for his crude lame jokes. He just wasn’t funny.
@@stompymw2 that's not true. every person that knows him says he is a very sensitive person. he has been trolling since before AOL existed. he is calling him fake names to include him, not to diss him.
@@ModeratelyAmused Andrew has a heart, Dice has a character, and that character doesn't give a fuck about the answer, and you are right about the inclusion part, Andrews way of chiming in.
Ran into Dice in early 2000 at a 7-Eleven in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. He was buying 2 packs of cigarettes and was in his stage mode. He had us all (8 people in store + the cashier) laughing our asses off. I walked out right after him and in the parking while lighting his smoke he asked me "how'd I fuckin' do in there?" then he signed some autographs and posed while chatting with us. 100% down to earth and 110% legendary!
Dice was absolutely amazing, so was Kinison. I think it was Jay Leno that I heard talking about Sam, he'd had a head injury in his youth, lived a very dark and disturbed life, but he was over the top funny.
His unapologetic dark humor comedic style was what made him great. While everyone else was doing safe sets, Andrew was killing it doing his own original comedy. And the MTV ban just enhanced his mystique. Best thing to happen imo.
@@joelcybyske2461 ha ha, I never really got into their beef with each other. Just enjoyed the comedy it and they provided. The 80 - 90s comedy scene makes today's look like daycare for children. 2 Legends both funny ASF.
What a load of crap. "everyone else doing safe sets" Have you not heard Sam Kinison? BILL HICKS? How about Richard Pryor? Cheech and Chong? Have you not heard of George Carlin? Andrew Dice Clay aka Andrew Clay Silverstein... is a hack who got lucky for the same reasons the pet rock got lucky. He appealed to the lowest common denominator. When Sinead stopped opening for him he CRIED on Arsenio Hall.
@@massapower Creed sold out Arenas. But we don't call them a "True legend" of Rock and Roll do we? This quote sums him up: “Dice’s got the Brooklyn attitude to a T. He’s a real Flatbush tough … even if he’s really Jewish, out of Sheepshead Bay." His last name is SILVERSTEIN.
I was a young kid in the 80's. This guy blew my mind with the things he said. His poems are legendary. Little miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and way. Along came a spider, who sat down beside her and said "whats in the bowl, bitch" - absolutely killed me. Dice is a legend.
i got to see the Dice man on a random night at the comedy store as a surprise guest. He walked up to the stage and lit a cig. took 2 long drags of it and put it down. Pulled out a little weed pipe and lights up a bowl. Picks the cigarette back up and starts talking, "60 years. 60 god damned years old..." My grandfather, who never got into raunchy stuff couldn't stop laughing the entire set and neither could anyone else in the room. 1 of the best to ever do it fr.
@@Just2nasty it was October. i think 2017 but could've been '18. I think its called 'friends night' and was free to go in. and it was in the smaller room. he immediately talked about how low his balls hang after 60 years
I worked in a store in Brooklyn back in the late 80s, my store manager dated Andrew sister. He used to come in once in awhile. What you see in the interview is exactly how he is in real life.
Man, how time has changed him. Went from looking like your typical mobster hit man, to the old school Jew at Synagogue with that bald head and those telescope lens glasses. One of the best comedians of all time though. I remember getting Dice when I was 12 or 13 and listening to it over and over to the point I remembered every word verbatim.
I'm sitting here watching on Spotify and have to come back just to say, it's worth listening just for Dice trolling Jamie throughout the podcast by purposely calling him different names.
I saw Dice back in the mid 90s at Westbury and after the show my buddy and I went around the side of the building where we saw his Limo parked it was roped off so nobody could get to it about 100 feet away. Anyway were standing there waiting to see him walk out the doors and when he finally does I yell HEY DICE !! He had his hand on the Limo door about to get in but as soon as he heard me he stopped getting in the Limo and turned his head to see who was calling his name and he closes the Limo door and took the time to walk over to us and said Hey you guys want autographs. He was very nice to us and took the time to say Hi to his fans instead of being one of those arrogant celerities who can't be bothered with the regular people. It's a moment I will never forget for the rest of my life even though it was only 5 minutes of one day of my life. Thanks Dice ! You the man ! - Jay.
when I was a kid years ago I bumped into "Dice" out front of a comedy shop in Hollywood. I stupidly asked him if he was from NY.... He said (in a heavy NY accent) "NO, I'M FROM SWEDEN. You had to be there.
Ford Fairlane was actually an entertaining film. I remember buying his double casette album at Tower Records way back in the day. Thanks Dice for all the laughs back then...
' But the reason I did the bit, honestly, is that during the presidential race, when Romney was saying that when he’s president there will be no gay marriages, I’m thinking, “Is this guy just a fucking idiot?” The way it is today with this recession, people can’t afford to keep their homes anymore, everybody’s losing everything, and this guy is worried about who’s going to marry who? Whether you’re gay, straight, you can’t tell anybody who to love and who to marry. It’s unconstitutional and it’s morally wrong. And I was like, I’ve gotta do some kind of bit-because I’m not a political comic-leading up to the whole thing about the guy trying out for president saying “no gay marriage.” And that’s my way of almost saying to the gay people, “Hey, do what you want. Do what you feel in life. Because nobody’s got that right.” - Andrew Dice Clay
Uh oh, pointing out that Andrew Dice Clay is a “woke” Democrat might offend the Neanderthals that think they’re not the crowd of people who are “perpetually offended”. Have a bud light and watch some Disney movie’s wearing a kaepernick jersey and THEN start thinking about cancel culture.. buffoons.
Yup bigkings'... Dice was the King in the late 80's! We memorized all the Nursery Rhymes and all day at work or parties it was Dice all day every day. I loved his movies...Ford Fairlane etc. I saw him twice live. The crowds were in a frenzy the moment he walked on stage...he could do nothing wrong..AND That guy could take apart a heckler instantly!
That movie was awesome. I seen him at 16 at small club in Boston in '90. He doesn't need a script. This podcast was awesome. I don't even watch rogan anymore since he went to Spotify, just clips here on utube. This I had to watch and so much I didn't know.
Yeah, and he looks great! He looks like he got some botox (his upper lip hardly moves now), but he didn't ruin or distort his face like so many other people have.
I remember the first time I ever saw Dice was on HBO on Rodney Dangerfield's show featuring new comics sometime in the mid 1980's. Nobody outside of the comedy club inner circles knew who he was, and I had never heard of him. He comes on stage in a leather jacket, a doesn't say a word for 5 minutes, just does mannerisms with his unlit cigarette. First thing he says are the opening words to the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme. When he gets to "along came a spider and sat beside her and said........... What's in the bowl bitch?", it was hilarious, because it was fresh, but mostly because of the timing and the delivery. He then ended with a bit where Al Pacino, John Travolta, Eric Roberts, and Sly Stallone are roasting marshmallows around a campfire, and his impressions of each were pretty good, and the bit worked. It was a funny abbreviated set. Of course, his career took off, and the act became extremely boring and juvenile to me, as did the almost moronic chanting along by drunk overgrown adolescents, but I don't begrudge him cashing in on the wave of fame of how hot his act became. It made comics like Gilbert Godfried's parodies of him extremely funny as well. I always thought in real life Clay was a thoughtful and decent guy, and he has legitimate acting talent along with a creative comedic mind.
Saw Dice at the Palace of Auburn Hills in his prime. One guy one mic and and arena of fans going APESHIT over the nursery rhymes. I’ll never forget it , god bless the Diceman
The Dice Man Still Cometh. Sells out Vegas every show still to this day. I went last year. It was like time stood still. The crowd was in a complete and utter FRENZY the moment he walked out on stage.... He went into his Nursery Rhymes and everybody lost it!!! I can't wait to go back
@@barne3668 How great was that - it amazes me how many people think he disappeared after being banned from MTV - obviously not really Dice fans or they would know better. I'm lucky enough to own a DVD of The Adventures of Ford Farilane and I am always introducing people to his talents.
We need more women today to have a sense of humor because you only got one life to live. Life is too short to be uptight/bitchy, I’m not trying to sound sexist or anything but life is too short to be angry all the time but you need to find humor in life at times.
I ❤ Dice so much for his confidence and his will to survive. I could listen to another 2 hours of his stories. This guy has so many! Thank you and I truly wish you all the health you need brother. LISTEN TO JOE K ❤❤
We watched a recent standup of his on Showtime probably 8-9 years ago we haven’t laughed so hard since then. He didn’t lose his touch. It was vulgar and offensive and we loved it because it was funny AF.
If you think ADC is funny, you have the mind of a 10 year old. I'm not against ADC, but he's 90% just saying things people find shocking. He's not funny.
I remember listening to a couple of his cd's my grandpa had back in the 90s before he would take me and my brother to school. The funniest stuff i've ever heard up till that point by far
This whole FN interview was fantastic and then it gets to the point where Dice calls young Jamie “Eddie”! Hahaha Damn Dice…don’t ever change brother. 😂
Discovered Dice from Joe when he was talking about him on one of his podcasts. Mentioned “The Day The Laughter Died” stayed up all night listening to it and it’s probably my favorite stand up album.
His act was pure genius. A fifties greaser dude changing nursery rhymes into dirty prose would have been to close to the sixties to be appreciated and you wouldn’t dare try his act today. But, it was spectacular for the moment in time he performed.
Andrew Clay creating Dice was the smartest move the world ever seen. It's insanely pathetic but as an act it's brilliant. The humor behind his raucous persona. Acting classless, tasteless broadened the subject matter that can be said. If you only had the balls to aim for it. This guy had it. I never talk like that ever in my life or thought like that but I definitely can find the humourous irony in his sketch and can agree with his point.
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongs He's completely sober apart from smoking which he has cut down on yrs ago, his only vice is candy lol 8ts well known Dice is a Teddybear.
I wasn't a fan at Dice's peak, but you have to admire what he accomplished and his resiliency. He pushed and he pushed through. There is wisdom now. If you saw his appearance on Tigerbelly, you saw the respect and kindness, too.
I remember watching this video awards show. My mother had come in and sat down and I asked me what I was watching. Before I could even answer, Dice started the nursery rhymes. I know it was lowbrow, but I loved The adventures of Ford Fairlane. Granted I was probably 14 or 15 when it came out.
Dice looks like bill maher dressing as dice for halloween
Just before I read your comment I was thinking when he says "okay" he sounds just like the guy who was imitating Maher with face swap 😅
Great minds think alike.
Lmao
Spot on lol
Can't unsee
😂
Back at the height of his career I did a small concrete job for dice. He was the nicest guy you could ever meet. He is very naturally funny. I was a huge fan, when he found that out, he came out to talk to me in character. It was one of the highlights of my life.
Wow this is an incredible story that never happened.
@@o6uoqsays you?
@@Dhardy316 it’s a bs story and you know it
@@o6uoq I do?
You mean Andrew Clay Silverstein? 'cauze doing work for a fictional character is kinda weird.
MTV banning Dice was actually a pivotal moment for MTV. It's when they began to change from a revolutionary, anti-establishment channel to the tame, safe corporate channel it is today.
you remember they made MTV2? Neither channels played music videos at a certain point.
" It's like one big lop of shit!!"😂😂😂
What a fall from grace
Dice was 4 years before videos were being cut out.
I was 10 years old in 1981 when MTV and their hand full of low budget and cheesy music videos started. Great times. I miss the 80's.
The best moment in this clip to me is when Dice looks over at Jamie and says ”Eddie?” Nothing could be more Dice than that!..😅
Dice is such an attention seeking douche. He never grew out of the 80’s. Just look at how he still dresses. He deserved everything he got for his crude lame jokes. He just wasn’t funny.
He could care less about Jamie’s name. LMAO
I know, that was pretty funny! It sounded so Chicago Mafia-ish.
@@stompymw2 that's not true. every person that knows him says he is a very sensitive person. he has been trolling since before AOL existed. he is calling him fake names to include him, not to diss him.
@@ModeratelyAmused Andrew has a heart, Dice has a character, and that character doesn't give a fuck about the answer, and you are right about the inclusion part, Andrews way of chiming in.
80s/90s comedy was fierce, competitive and creative. Everyone had a lane
Ran into Dice in early 2000 at a 7-Eleven in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. He was buying 2 packs of cigarettes and was in his stage mode. He had us all (8 people in store + the cashier) laughing our asses off. I walked out right after him and in the parking while lighting his smoke he asked me "how'd I fuckin' do in there?" then he signed some autographs and posed while chatting with us. 100% down to earth and 110% legendary!
I saw him do a show in Reno around 2010. I've never laughed so hard in my life!
I like how they booked Dice Clay, and then were shocked that he was Dice Clay. 😂😂😂
surely he'll tone it down since it's live...
@@dogdriver70 Said MTV in the 80's
You never poke a bear. Dice was one of a kind and ahead of his time.
Dice was absolutely amazing, so was Kinison.
I think it was Jay Leno that I heard talking about
Sam, he'd had a head injury in his youth, lived a very
dark and disturbed life, but he was over the top funny.
Yea really… unbelievable
I love how MTV doesn't exist anymore.
Rob tv
Both of them are relics, MTV as well as Dice.
Does it? Does it really? The name might be there, but is it really MTV?
Ridiculousness tv
Don't be Ridiculousness. It still exists.
His unapologetic dark humor comedic style was what made him great. While everyone else was doing safe sets, Andrew was killing it doing his own original comedy. And the MTV ban just enhanced his mystique. Best thing to happen imo.
Sam Kinison kicked his ass and he can't admit it😂😂😂
@@joelcybyske2461 ha ha, I never really got into their beef with each other. Just enjoyed the comedy it and they provided. The 80 - 90s comedy scene makes today's look like daycare for children. 2 Legends both funny ASF.
So we'll agree to disagree
What a load of crap. "everyone else doing safe sets" Have you not heard Sam Kinison? BILL HICKS? How about Richard Pryor? Cheech and Chong? Have you not heard of George Carlin? Andrew Dice Clay aka Andrew Clay Silverstein... is a hack who got lucky for the same reasons the pet rock got lucky. He appealed to the lowest common denominator. When Sinead stopped opening for him he CRIED on Arsenio Hall.
MTV is that channel that only plays Ridicouslessnes 24/7.. yeah, Dice got the last laugh ( *channel west coast laugh)
Dice sold out madison square garden back in 1990. First comic ever to do that. Like him or not, he's a comic legend 💯
Says more about the class of the people in the 90’s. He’s no legend. Murphy is a legend.
Yeah. We know. He made sure to tell us all about him in this episode lmao
@@justemusicme 😆😆😆
@@JohnLee-db9zt what are you talking about..90s comedy was wayyy better than today ...stfu
@@JohnLee-db9zt All Salt no Flavour
Being banned from mtv is a badge of honor nowadays.
It was then too.
Always has always will
MTV back then was like youtube is now. Getting band would usually end most peoples careers entirely.
Just like being banned from BET
Like being called a racist.
People either hate or love him. No matter what, he always has a special place in my heart. I mean, he's the dice man for crying out loud.
"Andrew Dice Clay is a Pioneer and a True legend of Comedy" ---Andrew Dice Clay
ha!
@@guntherultraboltnovacrunch5248 DICE is still relevant DUDE!!😎👍🏻
@@massapower Creed sold out Arenas. But we don't call them a "True legend" of Rock and Roll do we?
This quote sums him up: “Dice’s got the Brooklyn attitude to a T. He’s a real Flatbush tough … even if he’s really Jewish, out of Sheepshead Bay."
His last name is SILVERSTEIN.
You’re such a hater. Jesus.
😄
I find it hilarious he still dresses like this
Gotta stay in character till the behind the scenes on dvd
With the high res cameras, the clothes look like a generic Halloween costume.
I bet you used to wear a minecraft sweater
It’s embarrassing
I think at this point its not a character. He prolly actually thinks he looks cool
I was a young kid in the 80's. This guy blew my mind with the things he said. His poems are legendary.
Little miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and way. Along came a spider, who sat down beside her and said "whats in the bowl, bitch" - absolutely killed me.
Dice is a legend.
Mary Mary quite contrary! Shave that 🐈 it's too damn hairy!
Oh man 😅😅😅😅😅😅
priceless!!
No talent, foul mouth has been never was. Made money for a while still, was. and always be a dick.
"They banned me from MTV for life.....I'm not even a singer." - Dice
It's okay. Singers are banned from MTV now too. =)
i got to see the Dice man on a random night at the comedy store as a surprise guest. He walked up to the stage and lit a cig. took 2 long drags of it and put it down. Pulled out a little weed pipe and lights up a bowl. Picks the cigarette back up and starts talking, "60 years. 60 god damned years old..." My grandfather, who never got into raunchy stuff couldn't stop laughing the entire set and neither could anyone else in the room. 1 of the best to ever do it fr.
When was this?
@@Just2nasty it was October. i think 2017 but could've been '18. I think its called 'friends night' and was free to go in. and it was in the smaller room. he immediately talked about how low his balls hang after 60 years
I saw Clay in Vegas. He absolutely killed. What a legend.
Andrew has lived the Dice persona for 40+ years. That’s dedication to the role.
What else does he have?
@@samanthab1923More ketchup on my burger next time...
kek
He’s regularly been out of character working for years.
George Carlin played his part till he died too.. all a facade
I worked in a store in Brooklyn back in the late 80s, my store manager dated Andrew sister. He used to come in once in awhile. What you see in the interview is exactly how he is in real life.
Man, how time has changed him. Went from looking like your typical mobster hit man, to the old school Jew at Synagogue with that bald head and those telescope lens glasses.
One of the best comedians of all time though. I remember getting Dice when I was 12 or 13 and listening to it over and over to the point I remembered every word verbatim.
Dice exclaiming, calling Jaime “Eddie” was perfect 😂
The man is still funny even when he’s not trying to be.
Dice is one of only a handful of comedians that I laugh upon seeing him everytime 🤣
Norm
I know exactly what you mean
His mirror has anxiety attacks because it never gets a ''break''
he's over here now
he was over there
I'm sitting here watching on Spotify and have to come back just to say, it's worth listening just for Dice trolling Jamie throughout the podcast by purposely calling him different names.
I saw Dice back in the mid 90s at Westbury and after the show my buddy and I went around the side of the building where we saw his Limo parked it was roped off so nobody could get to it about 100 feet away. Anyway were standing there waiting to see him walk out the doors and when he finally does I yell HEY DICE !! He had his hand on the Limo door about to get in but as soon as he heard me he stopped getting in the Limo and turned his head to see who was calling his name and he closes the Limo door and took the time to walk over to us and said Hey you guys want autographs. He was very nice to us and took the time to say Hi to his fans instead of being one of those arrogant celerities who can't be bothered with the regular people. It's a moment I will never forget for the rest of my life even though it was only 5 minutes of one day of my life. Thanks Dice ! You the man ! - Jay.
Comedy NEEDS Dice now more than ever. Society has ceded far too much ground to the professionally offended amongst us.
Bro I get your point but this guy was straight racist at times on the mic, fine line between comedy and racism and this guy gapped it lmao
@@aimalpahrand1607 Sorry you are confusing comic material and on-stage persona for a person's actual life.
He's cringe af
@@aimalpahrand1607 only white people are racist - got it
yes...yes...if someone doesn't like it.they can leave
when I was a kid years ago I bumped into "Dice" out front of a comedy shop in Hollywood. I stupidly asked him if he was from NY.... He said (in a heavy NY accent) "NO, I'M FROM SWEDEN. You had to be there.
I can even imagne he added "hey" "ayy" or something like that :-D
@@Čangrizavi_Cinik he was awesome years ago.
Ford Fairlane was actually an entertaining film. I remember buying his double casette album at Tower Records way back in the day. Thanks Dice for all the laughs back then...
"The Day The Laughter Died" I had the double cassette as well. I wore that damn thing out.
Ford Fairlane was a funny movie. That was the first time I saw Lauren Holly in a show and damn she looked good.
Speaks to Dick Clark's character that he was angry at the set but still defended Dice's position as a performer.
👍
Dick Clark was probably trying to help him out cause he knew the executives were not going to like Dice Clay's act.
Dick was a good business man...
"Nobody fucks with Dice.
Dice does the fucking "
Entourage quote to Johnny Drama 😂😂😂
Except Anthony Cumia who rips Dice to shreds.
I havent laughed so hard in such a long time. What a great interview. 😂😂
Why is this interview so fascinating?? I wasn’t a Dice fan but now I am-Joe is the King of interviews
He needs a Netflix special. I'd love to see the outrage from the perpetually offended crowd.
I want to see him open for someone LGBTQ and he keeps going until they boo him off stage.
You'd probably be offended if you knew how Andrew Clay really felt about things. Let's put it this way... he's more "woke" than you think.
' But the reason I did the bit, honestly, is that during the presidential race, when Romney was saying that when he’s president there will be no gay marriages, I’m thinking, “Is this guy just a fucking idiot?” The way it is today with this recession, people can’t afford to keep their homes anymore, everybody’s losing everything, and this guy is worried about who’s going to marry who? Whether you’re gay, straight, you can’t tell anybody who to love and who to marry. It’s unconstitutional and it’s morally wrong. And I was like, I’ve gotta do some kind of bit-because I’m not a political comic-leading up to the whole thing about the guy trying out for president saying “no gay marriage.” And that’s my way of almost saying to the gay people, “Hey, do what you want. Do what you feel in life. Because nobody’s got that right.” - Andrew Dice Clay
Uh oh, pointing out that Andrew Dice Clay is a “woke” Democrat might offend the Neanderthals that think they’re not the crowd of people who are “perpetually offended”.
Have a bud light and watch some Disney movie’s wearing a kaepernick jersey and THEN start thinking about cancel culture.. buffoons.
"Hickory dickery dock... oooohhh!" 😆
The Day the Laughter Died is still an amazing comedy album. Legend.
Ford Failane is a great movie. Way underrated
"Wait my purse? Fuck the purse we're gonna die!!!!"
One of my favourites ❤
And what are your names Neil and Bob or is that like what ya do huh 😂😂😂
Hit pay dirt with KDRT!!!
no it wasn’t
He was the man in the days. Wonderful time to be in my twenties back then, watching him. No one else like him.
I never laughed more than I did watching his movie FORD FAIRLANE.
Yup bigkings'... Dice was the King in the late 80's! We memorized all the Nursery Rhymes and all day at work or parties it was Dice all day every day. I loved his movies...Ford Fairlane etc. I saw him twice live. The crowds were in a frenzy the moment he walked on stage...he could do nothing wrong..AND That guy could take apart a heckler instantly!
Oh yes. So did we. We had the hole neighborhood repeating. Hickory dickory dock! That was one I remember of the top of my head. A million laughs.
@@bigkings.8804 yeah but his 40 too long bit and entire CD along with "the day the laughter died" CD are genius tier! Take care bros
His the real story teller , I feel like I’m there when all this was happening.
very true
My dad's favorite comedian. Wish he was still around to see this video
One of the greats. I recited all his jokes as a teenager.
His jokes are still funny. I would say even more funny these days because people are so offended by him.
I was gonna hit like, but there's 69, so....nice.
Same here. I know his rhymes better than I know the actual nursery rhymes he was making fun of.
what was in those bombs, Fertilizer? 🤣
Dice is a damn LEGEND! One of my favorite comedians.
I even loved the Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Yes I said it.
I had it on VHS for years as a kid , must have watched it 40 times. Havnt seen it for prob 25- 30 yrs though I guess. It was awesome
Ford Fairlane was awesome.
That movie was awesome. I seen him at 16 at small club in Boston in '90. He doesn't need a script. This podcast was awesome. I don't even watch rogan anymore since he went to Spotify, just clips here on utube. This I had to watch and so much I didn't know.
Vince Neil rolling down the hill in a coffin...amazing!
You didn't think they'd kill the fuckin Koala Bear did you? 😂
I didn't think Andrew was still alive. What a blast from the past. This made my day.
His TikTok is great
Yeah, and he looks great! He looks like he got some botox (his upper lip hardly moves now), but he didn't ruin or distort his face like so many other people have.
You weren't wrong... his career died DECADES ago!
he has a sitcom, a few years back. the first season was excellent
He's stll touring in 2023
I've got tickets for Aug show!
Dice Still Rules!
we need A Dice Clay to make a comeback and teach this generation how to chill the F&/%$ out
Which one though?
What about the part when he went onto arsenio to cry-apologize for the character he created?
I'm sure the gender dysphoria crowd will love him.
Ohhhhh...😮
All hail the Dice Man. The world needs him today more than ever.
I remember the first time I ever saw Dice was on HBO on Rodney Dangerfield's show featuring new comics sometime in the mid 1980's. Nobody outside of the comedy club inner circles knew who he was, and I had never heard of him. He comes on stage in a leather jacket, a doesn't say a word for 5 minutes, just does mannerisms with his unlit cigarette. First thing he says are the opening words to the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme. When he gets to "along came a spider and sat beside her and said........... What's in the bowl bitch?", it was hilarious, because it was fresh, but mostly because of the timing and the delivery. He then ended with a bit where Al Pacino, John Travolta, Eric Roberts, and Sly Stallone are roasting marshmallows around a campfire, and his impressions of each were pretty good, and the bit worked. It was a funny abbreviated set. Of course, his career took off, and the act became extremely boring and juvenile to me, as did the almost moronic chanting along by drunk overgrown adolescents, but I don't begrudge him cashing in on the wave of fame of how hot his act became. It made comics like Gilbert Godfried's parodies of him extremely funny as well. I always thought in real life Clay was a thoughtful and decent guy, and he has legitimate acting talent along with a creative comedic mind.
Those Dangerfield specials were just amazing. HBO was so good with those.
Ford Fairlane is a classic. Still holds up today.
I love it but its such a horrible movie lol
It’s so horrible that it’s fantastic. The ticket scalping scene kills me.
He's a timecapsule of a freer place. The younger generations need to have a look at his work.
freer place to do what?
@@nikosvault to say what you want
@@nikosvault To not be worried about offending snowflakes.
Saw Dice at the Palace of Auburn Hills in his prime. One guy one mic and and arena of fans going APESHIT over the nursery rhymes. I’ll never forget it , god bless the Diceman
I love listening to Dice tell stories.
One of the craziest funniest most off the wall character ever created.
The Dice Man!! ❤
'You can be a teardrop or a tidal wave'--great stuff 🎲🎲
3:54 Wow. Just...
All I can think of is that line where he's falling of the building and says "MY HAIR!"😅😂
The Diceman - what a hero. He always kept me in stitches - still does.
The Dice Man Still Cometh. Sells out Vegas every show still to this day. I went last year. It was like time stood still. The crowd was in a complete and utter FRENZY the moment he walked out on stage.... He went into his Nursery Rhymes and everybody lost it!!! I can't wait to go back
@@barne3668 How great was that - it amazes me how many people think he disappeared after being banned from MTV - obviously not really Dice fans or they would know better. I'm lucky enough to own a DVD of The Adventures of Ford Farilane and I am always introducing people to his talents.
A hero? Really??
@@MrSpeeeeeder Yes - a comedic hero.
Dice and Sam Kennison. Kings of comedy in the days!
Andrew Dice Clay is like that weird kid in school that dresses like his favorite band. Except his favorite band is him.
He’s got tickets on himself, and let’s just say, the show is sold out.
Ahhhhh the Dice man, my brother had all his albums when I was younger... Dudes probably the reason my humor is the way it is today, what a legend
As a woman, I appreciate his jokes and humour!
You are one in a million honey
We need more women today to have a sense of humor because you only got one life to live. Life is too short to be uptight/bitchy, I’m not trying to sound sexist or anything but life is too short to be angry all the time but you need to find humor in life at times.
I love Dice!...Im a woman & i have always loved his humor
What does being a women have do with anything? OH.
An authentic comedian, a rare thing.
Good to see Anthony Cumia back on JRE
Andrew Dice Gay lmao
@@richardjamesclemo6235 Jack and Jill went up the hill, Jill came down and I blew Jack..OH!
i've never actually seen a dice act, but I love watching his interviews.
Not even Henry Winkler still wears the jacket...lol
Any one who actually rides a motor cycle wears leather.
Winkler isn’t as cool as Dice.
Henry Winkler wasn't actually Fonzie apart from on TV. Big difference there.
Listening to Dice on walkman headphones around 89'-90 on a school trip to Boston laughing my pre-teen ass off!
There will always be the original, the one, the Diceman! Love ya! Keep us laughing, the world needs you.
I ❤ Dice so much for his confidence and his will to survive. I could listen to another 2 hours of his stories.
This guy has so many!
Thank you and I truly wish you all the health you need brother.
LISTEN TO JOE K ❤❤
We watched a recent standup of his on Showtime probably 8-9 years ago we haven’t laughed so hard since then. He didn’t lose his touch. It was vulgar and offensive and we loved it because it was funny AF.
That showtime special was fucking great!
If you think ADC is funny, you have the mind of a 10 year old. I'm not against ADC, but he's 90% just saying things people find shocking.
He's not funny.
He’s really not that funny
@@Thickcurves yeah you’re a liberal with no sense of humor L
Dice stand-up
I was a DJ at Bobby McGees. Restaurants and bars. Kitchen staff bought me his first album "cassette" . Loved it. Became a huge fan.
I remember listening to a couple of his cd's my grandpa had back in the 90s before he would take me and my brother to school. The funniest stuff i've ever heard up till that point by far
Dice man! Comedy staple. Would LOVE to see him tare up the woke movement
I cant believe my parent let me watch his stand up as a kid😂😂😂😂😂
Yea..it was funny when i was 12yrs old. Now its just...sad
Dick Clark wasn't trying to "stop" him, he was trying to save him.
Save him? Save him from super stardom?
hmm, yea that line sounds good but its complete bullshit
Clay tells it like he sees it..a legend...
This whole FN interview was fantastic and then it gets to the point where Dice calls young Jamie “Eddie”! Hahaha Damn Dice…don’t ever change brother. 😂
Dice is a national treasure, one of a kind legend
Discovered Dice from Joe when he was talking about him on one of his podcasts. Mentioned “The Day The Laughter Died” stayed up all night listening to it and it’s probably my favorite stand up album.
Dice is the reason I fell in love with stand up comedy, much respect Dice Man, The Adventures of Ford Fairlaine was one my favorite movies as a kid 💯💯
He was great in Blue Jasmine 💙
His act was pure genius. A fifties greaser dude changing nursery rhymes into dirty prose would have been to close to the sixties to be appreciated and you wouldn’t dare try his act today. But, it was spectacular for the moment in time he performed.
Andrew Clay creating Dice was the smartest move the world ever seen. It's insanely pathetic but as an act it's brilliant. The humor behind his raucous persona. Acting classless, tasteless broadened the subject matter that can be said. If you only had the balls to aim for it. This guy had it. I never talk like that ever in my life or thought like that but I definitely can find the humourous irony in his sketch and can agree with his point.
A Living Legend In Hip Hop! I grew up on Dice and he was that dude
I would have never thought he would have lived this long.
Why?
@@elizabethbeth9930 Because he's known for his wild, reckless, hardcore smoker and partying ways.
Outliving MTV
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongsI don't think he partied a lot. That was a act. But he was a smoker
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongs He's completely sober apart from smoking which he has cut down on yrs ago, his only vice is candy lol 8ts well known Dice is a Teddybear.
Andrew Dice Clay
The greatest comic in the history.......of 1989!
OOHHH!!!
Andrew is the dude. Never change.🙏🏻🇨🇦
Dice is the greatest! This is amazing, thank you.
I rock with you Dice! This a great interview just you and Joe talking shit an laughter 😂
His jokes are much needed in these times ..glad to see he is still sharp..
Little Miss Muffett sat on a tuffet ....
@@johngallagher72 eating her curds and way. Then along came a spider...
@@Broski_Nation Who sat down beside her and said....
YO , WHAT'S IN THE BOWL BITCH !
🤣🤣🤣
Clay is what Vin Diesel is gonna look like in 25 years or so.
Diesel current age 55
Clay current age 65
Yes diesel looks good for is age
The next Fast-n-Furious will have flash forwards to 10 years into the future with Dice playing Vin Diesel
Great interview love these dice storys
I wasn't a fan at Dice's peak, but you have to admire what he accomplished and his resiliency. He pushed and he pushed through. There is wisdom now. If you saw his appearance on Tigerbelly, you saw the respect and kindness, too.
I don't much wisdom. I see an ego that is stuck in the past, and still bitter.
Joe's laugh noises are hilarious. MiyayYyii ThrppfSttt
I remember watching this video awards show. My mother had come in and sat down and I asked me what I was watching. Before I could even answer, Dice started the nursery rhymes.
I know it was lowbrow, but I loved The adventures of Ford Fairlane. Granted I was probably 14 or 15 when it came out.
Dice an absolute legend grew up loving his comedy
Dice holding the un lit cig telling his stories is so nostalgic lmfaooo
"you wanna please me?
Wash my fucking dishes"..!!
😂😂😂
You're a fucking comedy legend sir. Thank you for your service! Much fucking love! ❤
MTV won't be missed. CNN and 'The View' wont' be missed either.
Dice is the man. His stand-ups from the 80's are legendary. Joe is top level.
Jamie hasn't been as intolerable recently, but Dice humbling him by calling him by the wrong name is still great!
People find Young Jamie intolerable? He is the most neutral, never talks unless talked to, behind the scenes guy
@@informationageenterprise2184 he wasn't always. Look up his argument with Eddie bravo
@@informationageenterprise2184 he’s been quiet ever since he interrupted joe to talk shit about a show sponsor lol
This guy is one of my great joys when I discovered him in 1992, funny as hell!
Dice is the man. Love his humor.
Dice really is the dude he represented in entourage