David luff ... So true when I am having g choric pain going on in my body. I get on TH-cam and watch a few of these and it really dose ease the pain to laugh
I love these types of roasts! They were funny. People back then had a thick skin and didn’t get offended easily. When a guest or audience member walked into an event like that, they expected to have a joke(s) be made about them. Back then getting roasted by Ron Rickles was an honor and people loved him and respected him. It was always non-stop laughter with him. He was a true comical genius.
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And people get hot under the collar about Ricky Gervais at the Golden Globes. Geez, Don Rickles set the bar long ago.
There is a difference, dear. Don Rickles did it with class. He wasn't offended when someone came back at him with an equally smart-alec remark. He could take it. It's always said, if you can't take it, then don't dish it out!
@David Clark I think the fact that America/ Hollywood money is kind of like a second income to him is what gives him to balls to repeatedly do that. "I'm a burn bridges?... oh well plenty of bridges I built in Europe."
@David Vazquez Rickles does it with style and want's people to smile. Gervais simply want's to hurt and insult people. Even though the jokes were meant as an insult, the way he did it (Rickles) made people laugh.
Lucille Ball loved the Ruth Buzzi lip sync with Don at the end! Classic. She was awesome. I love the real down to earth no make wrong we are all in it together roasts (laughing together connections) during this time.
I love how on every single one of these roasts, Don Rickles manages to get the same joke in about Bob Hope being there because there is no war on. Cracks me up every single time.
Saw Don Rickles in Vegas years ago.....it was the only show that I literally cried from laughing so hard! There was a Mexican gentleman in the audience and Don Said "are you a Mexican?" the guy said yes and Rickles said "Here's some mud, go finish your house!" thought I was gonna die!!
The look of surprise, the shocked glee and happiness at Rickles' boldness and quick wit. Wonder and joy is displayed here; A true glimpse of the real America, a sense of freedom and liberty that offers both nostalgia and yearning: days that passed for all of us to remember. Rickles lives on here, and with our smiles is immortal.
Love Frank Sinatra or hate him, either way you still gotta give props to "the Chairman of the Board" for promoting Don in Don's early stand-up comedy career and giving Don a path to, and a permanent spot in, American pop culture.
@@joeygonzo Sinatra could be the world's biggest A-hole when he had a mind to be, but he had his redeeming qualities, too. A huge ego, yet not afraid to stand up for others like people of color who were marginalized and discriminated against. Frank's pro civil rights stance covers a multitude of his sins, in my book.
@@vincentsartain3061 I think because Frank was Italian and his parents and family were discriminated upon in NY, he hated bigotry. He had dinner with Lena Horne one time and the waitress refused to serve Lena. Frank hit the roof and straightened that bitch waitress. Sammy and Lena could also not stay at the Hilton when they fronted for Frank. Frank made them check them in.
What a wonderful time we ALL had...it was PRICELESS and will not come back....I and everybody else will never forget and so glad to live through these times...mg do I miss it...
Siegrid Thomas I hear you. I am more of an 80s child, but I do have some memories from the 70s. Everything was different, more innocent. No DirectTv with steep fees. No internet, just 3 public networks from which one could watch lovely shows. Yes, I do miss it as well @Siegrid Thomas.
@Gloria Garcia hey snowflakes...back then perhaps its not because if it did, there could have been riot immediately. but then speaking with people like you and those snowflakes, it is useless.
Don Rickles was hilarious!! There will never be people as funny as him,Rodney Dangerfield ,Ruth Buzzi and phyllis Diller to name a few! The great ones.
Calling Nipsy a Spade and Nipsy throwing it back to Rickles who says they will leave him alone because he tap dances is so damn good. Today they would crucify them for it.
I think we could all learn something from Don Rickles. Hope he knew what a joy he was to so many. Love how at the end of all the roasts he shows what a caring and loving man he really was. Miss him❣️❣️
Was just a kid when all these roast came out in tv. Never appreciated it until now I’m almost 50 and realize this truly was the golden age of TV. Now we are stuck with kimmel etc
Ya and fallen and all the other fakes ....laughfter back then wasnt forced and people accepted race jokes , its funny we think we are moving forward but really we are more sensitive on any comment made on race now and we are going backwards , i cant make 1 joke about any race now or im racist , sad but true .
Genius, pure comic genius, and when she snogged him, well I fell off my chair!!! This is what this world needs right now, comic genius! XX ouch! My sides are hurting I've laughed so much!!!!
I love that Don goes down the list and that no one is off-limits. And you can tell everyone there is having a good laugh by the facial expressions. People today really need to get off their high horses and look at comedy in general. Comedians make fun of everyone and everything around them.
In my opinion, ' Mr Warmth ' around that age was truly at the top of his 'game'...DAMN he was so good. RIP Mr Rickles, they'll never be another like you, ever...
Dean Martin: Ladies and gentlemen, the Beast of Beverly Hills... Mr. Don Rickles. What a night! Who are we honoring? And I'm just delighted, I must say... pardon me. I'm just delighted... because I always wanted to meet Henry Fonda. Henry Fonda, you and Jessie and the bond with Frank, the whole thing, with Jackie Cooper, you were so good, Henry... God bless you. Now it's time to quit. Anyway, folks... I would like to say, pardon me. This is one of the greatest nights of my career. This wonderful packed night, really... to honor Lucille Ball, a great lady. A woman that I worked with on our television show, bless her heart. And she was the one that said to me... "Uh, kid, come here." Jack Benny is over on the end, he didn't want to go for the table. Jack didn't wanna take care of anybody. Bob Hope, as you all know he's in the back, standing there with three soldiers and the American flag saying, "Find another war." I must be honest... I never liked Lucille Ball, I never did. Are we gonna be honest about it? All these guys come up saying, Lucy darling, Henry Fonda... Jessie Jessie, but you're my idol, Henry. Henry? Are you up? You are as beautiful as ever. My wife said to me last night, as we laid in bed, she said... "Is Lucy young?" And I said, "Baby, young is not the point, it's what's in your heart." Right, Lucy? Lucy? Put her in a Home! Look at this, the husband went, "Yeahhhh!" Now! I kid. Gary, we've known each other many many years, you always said to me, "Be kind to Lucy." I say this why uh... shut up! I hate it when a, when a spade butts in. Now... Nipsy Russel: You say 'spade' one more time and there'll be troops in front of your door tomorrow! They can't do nothing 'coz I tapdance. We laugh about people, Phyllis Diller, you're a dear friend. And I must tell you, God bless you. God has given you the way you look. Do not be ashamed of it. When you were born, you probably hit the wall. But don't be afraid. Ruth Buzzi... Ruth Buzzi: You leave me out of this, you (unintelligible) Funny part of it is I find her attractive. No, no... not that, not THAT attractive!
@@silverfox389 African Americans invented tap dancing during the slavery days to outwardly appear "happy" or "entertaining the white masters" but using the tapping noises to signal their fellows without the whites being privy. Before long, the tap dance became a standard in stage entertainment and white entertainers latched on to the new dance and incorporated it into their acts. But getting back to Don's comeback to Nipsey: sometimes Don's jokes fly over my head, too, and on this one I'm left guessing that Don's implying that Nipsey's "threat" of sending a mob to Don's house will be warded off when Don entertains the mob with a tap dance on the rooftop.
@@vincentsartain3061 I think you're giving Rickles too much credit. He was basically just saying "Haha, black folks and tap-dancing are related things."
@@kidlitfanful Could be, but somehow his entertainment colleagues of color weren't bothered. And of course most of the jokes were scripted and probably even rehearsed between Don and Nipsey and other black guest stars. Could be that in the several years following the civil rights movement that there was a honeymoon of sorts between the black community and most of white society. To be honest I think the 70's were the best decade as far as race relations go
Lucy is the classiest woman comedian to grace Hollywood...this roast is hysterical...the best ever!!! Ruth buzzie is AWESOME..Dean and Don...I can't stop laughing..HA HA HA
the troops will be out in front of your house tomorrow.... priceless.... God, I miss this levity and instinct for humor.... and Ruth Buzzie...... wow.... we had it all and didn't realize it...... all the best from Bellows Falls, Vermont
Ruth Buzzi does not get enough credit for being the great comedienne that she is. She was great on "Laugh In" playing aside the great Arty Johnson's (May he rest in peace!) "Dirty Old Man". She can sing. And she's still going strong at the age of 85.
"Phyllis Diller, God has given you the way you look. Do not be ashamed of it. When you were born you probably hit the wall." Good lord, I couldn't breathe.
Its nice to see how they were really well dressed and the polite manly haircuts unlike today’s comedians who look like clowns on stage using curses to make the audience laugh ..
Zzzzzzzzzz 🙄 change the fucking record. Oh no people arent constantly wearing suits and putting 10 gallons of oil in their hair and doing jokes that went stale 30 years ago. WHATEVER SHALL WE DO! CHANGE IS SO FRIGHTENING! 😭
Abdelhameed Alotaibi What do you and others fail to understand is these roasts or on one of the three networks and at the time there was no cursing and other things allowed. If you hear these roasts that were filmed in clubs Don Rickles and others curse just as much as everyone else. They were constrained to act a certain way on TV. And don’t get me wrong I love these roasts and Don Rickles is one of my favorites of all time but that’s just the facts
Ruth was never what you would call a classic beauty. But you need to see her on “Laugh In” when she wasn’t playing her spinster character. She held her own with Goldie Hawn when it came to wearing miniskirts and bathing suits.
Much like today. Although we did have less whiny right wingers constantly whining about every little thing famous people do (unless they fall in line with right wing agendas, then they're infallible).
Some people deserves to live forever, this generation was the best one , this is what they mean when they said ladies and gentlemen, RIP ladies and gentlemen 🙏
He stated in his book that he hated racism and that the greatest way to combat it was to turn it into humor. If you could make people laugh, there was no malice or hatred. He took racism and turned it on its head. He knew you couldn't get rid of it, but he proved you could take racism and remove the hate from it. Sadly the world didn't catch on
"What a night, who are we honoring?"
One of the best openings I've ever heard.
The timing!
Whenever feeling down just watch a few of these....
David luff ... So true when I am having g choric pain going on in my body. I get on TH-cam and watch a few of these and it really dose ease the pain to laugh
So right. I started watching and can't stop....
Not for me. Reminds me of some difficult times for black people.
David luff
Damn straight.
Agree
It is almost the year 2020 and I still come back and watch.... Legends forever.
lol love the Ruth Buzzy bit at the end...so sad we'll never see comedy like this again
You do know you can replay these videos right ?
Im turning 38 in two days and i can't get enough of the days i never even experienced
Thank you for agreeing
I grew up in the 70s and watched all these live on TV. My father loved these roasts.
I miss the 60’s and 70’s, Dean Martin was the greatest.
Jason Those were very good years trust me.
I'm turning 31, agreed.
Man! I could watch these roasts all day long....the golden era of American legends and their comedy 🙏
I love watching Don Rickles he makes me laugh when I am sad. God bless Don Rickles
I love these types of roasts! They were funny. People back then had a thick skin and didn’t get offended easily. When a guest or audience member walked into an event like that, they expected to have a joke(s) be made about them. Back then getting roasted by Ron Rickles was an honor and people loved him and respected him. It was always non-stop laughter with him. He was a true comical genius.
And people get hot under the collar about Ricky Gervais at the Golden Globes. Geez, Don Rickles set the bar long ago.
There is a difference, dear. Don Rickles did it with class. He wasn't offended when someone came back at him with an equally smart-alec remark. He could take it. It's always said, if you can't take it, then don't dish it out!
Chill Ricky is different than Don. Don roasts people at roasts where his victims where they thickest skin. Ricky be damn near bullying
@David Clark I think the fact that America/ Hollywood money is kind of like a second income to him is what gives him to balls to repeatedly do that.
"I'm a burn bridges?... oh well plenty of bridges I built in Europe."
Ricky Gervais is a douchebag. Don Rickles is a gentleman. Big difference there.
@David Vazquez Rickles does it with style and want's people to smile. Gervais simply want's to hurt and insult people. Even though the jokes were meant as an insult, the way he did it (Rickles) made people laugh.
Lucille Ball loved the Ruth Buzzi lip sync with Don at the end! Classic. She was awesome. I love the real down to earth no make wrong we are all in it together roasts (laughing together connections) during this time.
a lot of his material he used often but that delivery and his improvising just comedic
gold
Interesting
All comics recycle
The genius of it are all the small changes, so it's often different.
Truly the Golden Age! Good times, RIP to them all!
Not all. Buzzi is still around.
I love how on every single one of these roasts, Don Rickles manages to get the same joke in about Bob Hope being there because there is no war on. Cracks me up every single time.
😂❤
“When you were born, you probably hit the wall “. 😂😂😂😂
Dean's facial expression while Ruth Buzzi is mauling Rickles is priceless.
Dean Martin’s probably thinking: I ain’t nearly drunk enough to find this attractive.
Rickles is the one who got roasted!
a lot of his material he used often but that delivery and his improvising just comedic
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Lol
I'm crying laughing OMG LOLLL
Saw Don Rickles in Vegas years ago.....it was the only show that I literally cried from laughing so hard! There was a Mexican gentleman in the audience and Don Said "are you a Mexican?" the guy said yes and Rickles said "Here's some mud, go finish your house!" thought I was gonna die!!
Ladies and gentlemen the great Don Riickles
The look of surprise, the shocked glee and happiness at Rickles' boldness and quick wit. Wonder and joy is displayed here; A true glimpse of the real America, a sense of freedom and liberty that offers both nostalgia and yearning: days that passed for all of us to remember. Rickles lives on here, and with our smiles is immortal.
Rickles is the best comedian ever!!! Hilarious!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nope tied with Foster Brooks
Love Frank Sinatra or hate him, either way you still gotta give props to "the Chairman of the Board" for promoting Don in Don's early stand-up comedy career and giving Don a path to, and a permanent spot in, American pop culture.
@@vincentsartain3061 Frank also had Lena Horne and Sammy Davis front for him. And he made the hotels check them in.
@@joeygonzo Sinatra could be the world's biggest A-hole when he had a mind to be, but he had his redeeming qualities, too. A huge ego, yet not afraid to stand up for others like people of color who were marginalized and discriminated against. Frank's pro civil rights stance covers a multitude of his sins, in my book.
@@vincentsartain3061 I think because Frank was Italian and his parents and family were discriminated upon in NY, he hated bigotry. He had dinner with Lena Horne one time and the waitress refused to serve Lena. Frank hit the roof and straightened that bitch waitress. Sammy and Lena could also not stay at the Hilton when they fronted for Frank. Frank made them check them in.
What a wonderful time we ALL had...it was PRICELESS and will not come back....I and everybody else will never forget and so glad to live through these times...mg do I miss it...
With thought police and SJW PC stormtroopers it will never be back.
Siegrid Thomas I hear you. I am more of an 80s child, but I do have some memories from the 70s. Everything was different, more innocent. No DirectTv with steep fees. No internet, just 3 public networks from which one could watch lovely shows. Yes, I do miss it as well @Siegrid Thomas.
What a format. No effect, just banter one after the other. Strong caracters with even stronger humor. That was great. Long lost times.
Brilliant stuff. I've watched this at least a dozen times and still find it funny.
kickboxer then we are 2 aboute that .
So many legends are featured in this video, and it's sad knowing that Ruth Buzzi is the only one still living.
Ahahahah you know Lucy’s loving it when she’s slapping the table 😅
Don's comeback to Nipsy was priceless LOL
@Gloria Garcia hey snowflakes...back then perhaps its not because if it did, there could have been riot immediately. but then speaking with people like you and those snowflakes, it is useless.
Don Rickles was hilarious!! There will never be people as funny as him,Rodney Dangerfield ,Ruth Buzzi and phyllis Diller to name a few! The great ones.
I just adore Lucille Ball!! I love watching these old clips takes me back when everything was clean and no vulgarity. Just people laughing...
When you hear Don Rickles you can be sure of one thing, you'll never stop laughing! :)
@Michael The American Patriot
I found that out when I looked up videos like this after he died... This man was a riot.
Calling Nipsy a Spade and Nipsy throwing it back to Rickles who says they will leave him alone because he tap dances is so damn good. Today they would crucify them for it.
Rightfully so.
No, they wouldn't. Rickles was a master and knew how to work a room.
@@candacen7779 Well audience today are an egg shells u can't work with them even jesus can't
@@TheGenXer OK snowflake.
Why the Trump lovers sounding bitter ?
“They can’t do nothing cuz I tap dance” 😂
Like to think all these greats are in heaven still doing the Dean Martin roast shows every week. God knows we all miss them so much.
I think we could all learn something from Don Rickles. Hope he knew what a joy he was to so many. Love how at the end of all the roasts he shows what a caring and loving man he really was. Miss him❣️❣️
Was just a kid when all these roast came out in tv. Never appreciated it until now I’m almost 50 and realize this truly was the golden age of TV. Now we are stuck with kimmel etc
Ya and fallen and all the other fakes ....laughfter back then wasnt forced and people accepted race jokes , its funny we think we are moving forward but really we are more sensitive on any comment made on race now and we are going backwards , i cant make 1 joke about any race now or im racist , sad but true .
I love that reaction when Ruth is about to kiss him.. He is like ah shit.. its coming
vascetomysurgery
First he said it...
And he's still going for laughs 😂
The fact that Dean stood up and steped away to save his drink
Funny as all hell! As much as I like the roasts of today. These roasts are epic. Such comedy, class and true humor ... Thank you all
Omg, I haven’t stopped laughing the whole time, this is awesome!!
Ruth Buzzi was just so great!!!
R.I.P Mr Don Rickles
Genius, pure comic genius, and when she snogged him, well I fell off my chair!!! This is what this world needs right now, comic genius! XX ouch! My sides are hurting I've laughed so much!!!!
".....you were so good Henry! God bless you!............now it's time to quit." :D lmao
Cosmic86x
SO AWESUM!!!
When he said that I swear I always fall out laughing so hard
I love that Don goes down the list and that no one is off-limits. And you can tell everyone there is having a good laugh by the facial expressions. People today really need to get off their high horses and look at comedy in general. Comedians make fun of everyone and everything around them.
In my opinion, ' Mr Warmth ' around that age was truly at the top of his 'game'...DAMN he was so good. RIP Mr Rickles, they'll never be another like you, ever...
I watched all these when new on tv, many were from the 1970s. This was when many of our great stars were still living. All of them are on DVD.
A throw back to way more liberated and funnier times.
Ruth Buzzi has me literally laughing out loud every time I watch the Lucille Ball roast. Just amazingly hilarious every time.
I love them all! The best comedians! May they all rest in peace 🙏😇
How could this only have 458 likes with a such a fabulous kiss at the end?!
😅😅😅
3:27 That expression is perfection 😂
Those Roasts always had me laughing.
All the Great Stars.
Wachted these super funny Roasts as a 10 year old. Great fun to see them 47 years later. RIP whose there
people say history repeats itself, well i hope i live long enough to see days like these return!
This was magnificent! I wish we could clone all of these greats.
Could watch these all night.
Hahaha Rickles casually setting the room on fire omg I crying 😂😂😂😂
The thing that killed me was he called Nipsey Russell a spade and they laughed it off and kept moving. Can't do that today.
I have been drawn into watching these during the pandemic. Don Rickles put downs are priceless.
I miss these comedians so much!! 💕
Dean Martin: Ladies and gentlemen, the Beast of Beverly Hills... Mr. Don Rickles.
What a night! Who are we honoring?
And I'm just delighted, I must say... pardon me.
I'm just delighted... because I always wanted to meet Henry Fonda.
Henry Fonda, you and Jessie and the bond with Frank, the whole thing, with Jackie Cooper, you were so good, Henry... God bless you. Now it's time to quit.
Anyway, folks...
I would like to say, pardon me.
This is one of the greatest nights of my career.
This wonderful packed night, really... to honor Lucille Ball, a great lady.
A woman that I worked with on our television show, bless her heart.
And she was the one that said to me... "Uh, kid, come here."
Jack Benny is over on the end, he didn't want to go for the table.
Jack didn't wanna take care of anybody.
Bob Hope, as you all know he's in the back, standing there with three soldiers and the American flag saying, "Find another war."
I must be honest... I never liked Lucille Ball, I never did.
Are we gonna be honest about it?
All these guys come up saying, Lucy darling, Henry Fonda... Jessie Jessie, but you're my idol, Henry.
Henry? Are you up?
You are as beautiful as ever.
My wife said to me last night, as we laid in bed, she said... "Is Lucy young?"
And I said, "Baby, young is not the point, it's what's in your heart." Right, Lucy?
Lucy? Put her in a Home!
Look at this, the husband went, "Yeahhhh!"
Now!
I kid.
Gary, we've known each other many many years, you always said to me, "Be kind to Lucy."
I say this why uh... shut up! I hate it when a, when a spade butts in.
Now...
Nipsy Russel: You say 'spade' one more time and there'll be troops in front of your door tomorrow!
They can't do nothing 'coz I tapdance.
We laugh about people, Phyllis Diller, you're a dear friend.
And I must tell you, God bless you. God has given you the way you look.
Do not be ashamed of it. When you were born, you probably hit the wall.
But don't be afraid.
Ruth Buzzi...
Ruth Buzzi: You leave me out of this, you (unintelligible)
Funny part of it is I find her attractive.
No, no... not that, not THAT attractive!
Gotta love the back & for between Don & the spade, both class acts, a time long forgotten unfortunately.
they can't do nothing becoz i tap dance... what a comeback
I don't get it
One great super fast comeback 😂👍🤣
@@silverfox389 African Americans invented tap dancing during the slavery days to outwardly appear "happy" or "entertaining the white masters" but using the tapping noises to signal their fellows without the whites being privy. Before long, the tap dance became a standard in stage entertainment and white entertainers latched on to the new dance and incorporated it into their acts.
But getting back to Don's comeback to Nipsey: sometimes Don's jokes fly over my head, too, and on this one I'm left guessing that Don's implying that Nipsey's "threat" of sending a mob to Don's house will be warded off when Don entertains the mob with a tap dance on the rooftop.
@@vincentsartain3061 I think you're giving Rickles too much credit. He was basically just saying "Haha, black folks and tap-dancing are related things."
@@kidlitfanful Could be, but somehow his entertainment colleagues of color weren't bothered. And of course most of the jokes were scripted and probably even rehearsed between Don and Nipsey and other black guest stars. Could be that in the several years following the civil rights movement that there was a honeymoon of sorts between the black community and most of white society. To be honest I think the 70's were the best decade as far as race relations go
Holy crap!.i love this stuff...Thats was a riot!!! Thanks for posting this!!!
Lucy is the classiest woman comedian to grace Hollywood...this roast is hysterical...the best ever!!! Ruth buzzie is AWESOME..Dean and Don...I can't stop laughing..HA HA HA
Thanks for this post! Grateful for TH-cam!
Don always made everyone laugh. Even though some of his jokes comedians couldn't get away with today. God rest his soul Shalom.
Rickles and Foster Brooks put these roasts over the top, every time
the troops will be out in front of your house tomorrow.... priceless.... God, I miss this
levity and instinct for humor.... and Ruth Buzzie...... wow.... we had it all and didn't realize
it...... all the best from Bellows Falls, Vermont
Wow what an incredible room full of legends !!!!!!
Man hilarious times , the theater was bumpin!!!
Talk about a star studded group holy crap all the greats.
all of the comedians here... there will never be any like them.
i love ruth buzzi she was great. still hangin in there
Ruth Buzzi does not get enough credit for being the great comedienne that she is. She was great on "Laugh In" playing aside the great Arty Johnson's (May he rest in peace!) "Dirty Old Man". She can sing. And she's still going strong at the age of 85.
Watching Don over and over again is priceless
Late Great Actor's and Actresses. Lov em. Hat's off to them , and here's smiling at you kid!❤🤗📽🎬🤣😎
They don't make television like this anymore. Can't stop laughing.
The World needs Don more than ever.
First time I’ve seen Don upstaged, brilliant. 😂😂😂🏴
I really miss those days when tv shows were fun to watch
I remember this one show with Lucy as the best of all the roasts. You could always depend on Don Rickles. He was made for that kind of show.
Dean Martin’s look when she starts kissing Don... classic
the look on Dean Martin's Face LMAO!!! as Don's getting action! hahaha
Wonder of tech -- these people can still be with us.
Ahhh little touchy nowadays sista....where and when😎❤
What a guy Don I could watch him 24/7 ,top man .
"Phyllis Diller, God has given you the way you look. Do not be ashamed of it. When you were born you probably hit the wall." Good lord, I couldn't breathe.
Its nice to see how they were really well dressed and the polite manly haircuts unlike today’s comedians who look like clowns on stage using curses to make the audience laugh ..
Zzzzzzzzzz 🙄 change the fucking record. Oh no people arent constantly wearing suits and putting 10 gallons of oil in their hair and doing jokes that went stale 30 years ago. WHATEVER SHALL WE DO! CHANGE IS SO FRIGHTENING! 😭
This generation will say that about the next. Every generation thinks the ones after it look ridiculous.
Abdelhameed Alotaibi What do you and others fail to understand is these roasts or on one of the three networks and at the time there was no cursing and other things allowed. If you hear these roasts that were filmed in clubs Don Rickles and others curse just as much as everyone else. They were constrained to act a certain way on TV. And don’t get me wrong I love these roasts
and Don Rickles is one of my favorites of all time but that’s just the facts
Mom and me watched all of these together..thank God for dvds.
they cant do nothing cause i tap dance omg thank you don thank you for everything
Ruth attacking the Don! That was funny!
"The funny part of ir i find her atractive.....o no, Not that Not that"(Rickles guessing whats coming To him, and it comes to him) ....lmao
Classic 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Ruth was never what you would call a classic beauty. But you need to see her on “Laugh In” when she wasn’t playing her spinster character. She held her own with Goldie Hawn when it came to wearing miniskirts and bathing suits.
back when we had stars!
Much like today. Although we did have less whiny right wingers constantly whining about every little thing famous people do (unless they fall in line with right wing agendas, then they're infallible).
This is literally the most iconic comedic lineup I’ve ever seen.
You got that right!
dildonius we have literally no good performers today and stop trying to say that there are cause there are none
Lol, every generation thinks their stars were the true stars
I miss this stuff!
The good ol days. #Legendary roasts.Don was a riot
Wow, this brought the best laughter I have had in a while.......
"Spade" Damn!!!
Don the one!
Some people deserves to live forever, this generation was the best one , this is what they mean when they said ladies and gentlemen, RIP ladies and gentlemen 🙏
This was The Best Roast Segment Ever!!!
I hate it when a spade butts in. Only Don Rickles could get away with that
Because he made fun of everyone equally, including his own self 😅
Yes, he made fun of everyone BUT when it came to black actors he kept it racial. #SomeBS
He stated in his book that he hated racism and that the greatest way to combat it was to turn it into humor. If you could make people laugh, there was no malice or hatred. He took racism and turned it on its head. He knew you couldn't get rid of it, but he proved you could take racism and remove the hate from it. Sadly the world didn't catch on
@@markeharris2856 you must have been living thousand years for knowing the real thing behing all things and matters. get out of here snowflake
@@markeharris2856 you're a spade arent you
Awe man! I wish this would had continued
I bought the VHS for this because of this scene
Its so sad he died. But still, he keeps cracking me up more than sorrowing. That's a one time talent.