No matter how many times I watch his act I keep coming back and thoroughly enjoy it. He was a master of entertainment and a rare talent. May he rest in peace.
She left a comment on another website just a couple of months ago to say that she is still singing. She has a church singer's job in the USA apparently. It is a crystal clear coloratura voice. Beautiful.
There was no one like him then, there's been no one since. This particular 'concert' was pure and simple genius by two brilliant and talented musicians. Sadly missed - R.I.P. Victor x
When he pulls the belt out of the stool after falling off is one of my favourite of his gags! Just the way he huffs and matter of factly throws out the two halves of the belt.
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what happened to the end? Seemed to end rather abruptly as if there was more?! Great to hear him playing more seriously in part 4 though. He should have done it more often.
You know, it would've been great if someone could've gotten Peter Shickele, Anna Russell, and Victor Borge together in one concert before the latter two passed away.
Does anyone remember the episode of him introducing the Denmark , or maybe the Copenhagen Symphony, when every player in the orchestra was HIM, in disguise, and finally even the Conductor. It's really old but I remember laughing til I cried.
He was saying that his neighbour had been given an electric heart pacemaker which also opened his garage door and if the neighbour had been at the concert the shock of the lady's singing would have made his pacemaker work all the time. I am not sure I have helped you to umderstand the joke but I hope so
The Italian name Giuseppe is the equivalent of Joe in English. The verdi bit comes from the word verdigris. Verdigris is a bright bluish-green encrustation or patina which forms on copper or brass as a result of atmospheric oxidation. Hence Giuseppe Verdi/ Joe Green. EASY!
Does anyone remember the episode, many years ago, of him introducing the Denmark (maybe the Copenhagen) Symphony. Every person in the orchestra was HIM, in disguise and finally, even the conductor. It was the funniest one I've ever seen!
No matter how many times I watch his act I keep coming back and thoroughly enjoy it. He was a master of entertainment and a rare talent. May he rest in peace.
My favorite music part of his shows. Hands off, please.
Her acting through all of the concerts is amazing!!! She is hysterical too!!!
Oh, how I love this genius of playing, comedienne, there will never be another anything like him, superb, sublime , perfection!
He's that one in a billion kind of artist that does not fold under pressure. I mean, the risks he takes live, the pressure, he makes it look easy.
What a voice she has. Amazing. X
She left a comment on another website just a couple of months ago to say that she is still singing. She has a church singer's job in the USA apparently. It is a crystal clear coloratura voice. Beautiful.
@@Tenortalker I don't mind her singing in a church as long as they don't lay their hands on her coloratura.
There was no one like him then, there's been no one since. This particular 'concert' was pure and simple genius by two brilliant and talented musicians. Sadly missed - R.I.P. Victor x
He was really a brilliant musician AND comdeitian. But check out Hans Lieberg from the Nederlands. He does a really awesome job as well.
@@kelineya3501 😊
His first reaction to the lady singing is exactly like he was: never gets old!
IS SO FUNNY THANK GOD. WE NEED MORE LIKE THIS PEOPLE. THANK FROM PUERTO RICO
She can't keep a straight face. What a lady. X
Minunat ! Mulțumesc ! FELICITARI !
Great show wondrerfull singer .
Seriously though, what a voice! Truly spectacular!
And not to mention that lady!
It's no joke, Verdi's name actually does translate to 'Joe Green.'
Some French and Italian names and place names sound quite glamorous (for example Baton Rouge) but when translated to English, not so good.
I absolutely adore his sense of humor!
Good, clean fun! Love it😂😂😂
I've tried many times to listen to the Caro Nome done properly, but I've never managed it...
When he pulls the belt out of the stool after falling off is one of my favourite of his gags! Just the way he huffs and matter of factly throws out the two halves of the belt.
He plays in the "grand manner" - just beautiful!
RIgor Mortis is my favorite opera by Joe Green!
IL TALENTO MUSICALE, GENIALE MONDIALE ! ECCEZIONALE !!!!!!!!
I'm howling with laughter for the m'th time:)
Funny man on the piano
what this world is missing now!
"I thought you had that fixed!"
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She is beautiful . X 🦊
Troppo bravo, ci manchi!!!
what happened to the end? Seemed to end rather abruptly as if there was more?! Great to hear him playing more seriously in part 4 though. He should have done it more often.
Funny and brilliant
You know, it would've been great if someone could've gotten Peter Shickele, Anna Russell, and Victor Borge together in one concert before the latter two passed away.
What a character! But he can definitely play.
I cannot image how can she manage to sing ...
Does anyone remember the episode of him introducing the Denmark , or maybe the Copenhagen Symphony, when every player in the orchestra was HIM, in disguise, and finally even the Conductor. It's really old but I remember laughing til I cried.
Very funny & clever.
Fantastico💖💖
TOO FUNNY LOVE THIS
My goodness!! Marylyn certainly had a wonderful voice!! Did she actually ever sing in opera??
Yes
Genius!
Borge certainly was .
Super king
6: 38 ah ah ah i had an heart attack...
Brilliantly funny
This isn't a waltz, this is the character Gilda's aria from the opera "Rigoletto" by Verdi (or Joe Green ;)).
Brillint
genial 😂😂😁
I just wait for "The Call to the Post" (6:30)
the great dane:)
1,50 I don't understand that joke.....Can anybody explain?
He was saying that his neighbour had been given an electric heart pacemaker which also opened his garage door and if the neighbour had been at the concert the shock of the lady's singing would have made his pacemaker work all the time. I am not sure I have helped you to umderstand the joke but I hope so
o my god an heart attack!!!
Dean martin
6:09 reminds me of attack on titan op 2 ;)
Joe Stanford
the name
But, can be perform with an arrow in his knee?
geniaal !!
Actually is josef biblical name . And last name yarok . So he was maybe from Jewish origin .
He was.
Salvatore Antonio Guaragna -- 'Harry Warren'
4:25 - 4:58 Priceless. lol
Dear Lorne
Marilyn not Marion
Manson?
funniest 8:24 of my life hahahahhah
which song is on 3:16
And whats that sound at 6:30 called ?
That is called ''Maffay'' sound.
Malte Kaiser 6
Jogreen to you ? What does that mean ? I don't understand what he's saying at that moment, can someone tell me about that?
Peter Maffay He is translating the name Giuseppe Verdi from Italian to English, Joe Green =).
giuseppe verdi in english is joseph green
The Italian name Giuseppe is the equivalent of Joe in English. The verdi bit comes from the word verdigris. Verdigris is a bright bluish-green encrustation or patina which forms on copper or brass as a result of atmospheric oxidation.
Hence Giuseppe Verdi/ Joe Green. EASY!
Allan Stone verdi simply means green.
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What's the name of the soloist?
Marilyn Mulvey
(...) There is defently something wrong, cause it's chopin.
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Does anyone remember the episode, many years ago, of him introducing the Denmark (maybe the Copenhagen) Symphony. Every person in the orchestra was HIM, in disguise
and finally, even the conductor. It was the funniest one I've ever seen!