My favorite guest! Love Billy! His time on the Stern show was probably the best period on that show. Those Lucille Ball and Al Lewis stories never get old!!!
Billy West was one of the judges in the WBCN Comedy Riot when I was a finalist in the 80s. I also knew the late Marsha Masters, who did comedy on WBCN when West did.
@@MasterManipulatorIsAPunkBitch I thought being a Riot finalist was going to get me real work in comedy instead of my just being an open mic-er, and I got nothing!
Disagree. The period after Billy with Artie Lange was a great period of Howard’s show. It’s after Artie and other regulars left that The Stern Show got safe and stale.
@andrewb4999 ill take Jackie and Billy over a drug riddled Artie any day. I laughed way harder. When Artie got there is when Stern pumped the brakes and started his Hollywoke bs. No Gilbert didn't help either. Imo
Say what you will about the host -- Gilbert isn't always my favorite -- but I love the old-time-y stage + screen reminiscing this crew does. The Paul Shaffer episode, the Jackie Martling episode(s), even the Bev D'Angelo episode -- they're all good in this way.
Did you feel like you were just missing something? I was so uncomfortable during the whole thing, I was waiting for someone to say "there is no way to turn this around, we have to bail out now! Goodnight everyone" but it never came.
See?! That's the talent of Stern! He really knew how to steer the ship and keep things very funny. He knew how to use people to their potential. Not Jackie, not Fred, not Robin; it was all Stern that created a great flow and the opportunity for the magic to happen with legends like West and Gottfried.
So this guys impressions are higher and lower versions of his own voice with his mouth contorted so much you cant understand him. I'd rather he just talk normal so at least it would sound like Phillip J Fry doing a podcast and you could actually understand what he's saying.
If you are talking about the guest, Billy West, I personally can understand him all throughout this podcast in all his different voices. If he's doing impressions of comedians and actors of previous times, he's using their catchphrases. For most of the podcast he is actually using his real voice.
My favorite guest! Love Billy! His time on the Stern show was probably the best period on that show. Those Lucille Ball and Al Lewis stories never get old!!!
And Marge Scott!
Billy is the king
Agreed! And Gilbert is a genius.
Billy west is awesome so funny and talented
Billy West was one of the judges in the WBCN Comedy Riot when I was a finalist in the 80s. I also knew the late Marsha Masters, who did comedy on WBCN when West did.
*crickets*
@@MasterManipulatorIsAPunkBitch I thought being a Riot finalist was going to get me real work in comedy instead of my just being an open mic-er, and I got nothing!
Billy's Bob Hope impression on Channel 9 was hilarious.
Stern went downhill after Billy left...
Facts. And he continues to sink into obscurity.
Disagree. The period after Billy with Artie Lange was a great period of Howard’s show. It’s after Artie and other regulars left that The Stern Show got safe and stale.
@andrewb4999 ill take Jackie and Billy over a drug riddled Artie any day.
I laughed way harder.
When Artie got there is when Stern pumped the brakes and started his Hollywoke bs. No Gilbert didn't help either.
Imo
He looks like Tarantino
Hilarious show😂
1:19:37 for goodfellas bit
Podcast starts at 4:10
That is the only thing I do not love about his podcast. I do not even listen to that part. I fast forward it.
Do you think Gilbert will ever learn to read?
"Fortue-ah....Future of... Futurama!"
I hope not!
No lololololol
Say what you will about the host -- Gilbert isn't always my favorite -- but I love the old-time-y stage + screen reminiscing this crew does. The Paul Shaffer episode, the Jackie Martling episode(s), even the Bev D'Angelo episode -- they're all good in this way.
Gilbert is the BEST! Haters gonna hate.
I could have sworn El Brendel's catch-phrase was "Yumpin' Yiminy".
56:50 what is billy west talking about? lincoln died in 1865 and the phonograph was invented in 1877.
This is what you are reading
Same basic show as West with Jackie Martling.
Grandpa was right about no talent among Stern crew
Sum1 shoulda taught your grandpa conjunction words.
@@snavisTM Was that supposed to be a sentence?
Did you feel like you were just missing something? I was so uncomfortable during the whole thing, I was waiting for someone to say "there is no way to turn this around, we have to bail out now! Goodnight everyone" but it never came.
@@scottbaylo I feel exactly the same way. I was wondering when the good part was coming.
See?! That's the talent of Stern! He really knew how to steer the ship and keep things very funny. He knew how to use people to their potential. Not Jackie, not Fred, not Robin; it was all Stern that created a great flow and the opportunity for the magic to happen with legends like West and Gottfried.
So this guys impressions are higher and lower versions of his own voice with his mouth contorted so much you cant understand him. I'd rather he just talk normal so at least it would sound like Phillip J Fry doing a podcast and you could actually understand what he's saying.
Which person?
If you are talking about the guest, Billy West, I personally can understand him all throughout this podcast in all his different voices. If he's doing impressions of comedians and actors of previous times, he's using their catchphrases. For most of the podcast he is actually using his real voice.
Wow. Turd troll with nothing to offer the universe except stench.
@@thedukeofnuts This turd is a troll with a core of sadness. Billy is a genius.