@@stevenjm12 God, they would get FRIED nowadays. Mocking black accents. Making fun of them having a mission and talking about "the revolution". Pointing out that all the white people in the audience are dumbfounded, afraid to even look disapproving for fear of being seen as racist. Mocking Tupac's poor diction and English skills. Joking about Stevie Wonder's blindness, and how God can't be as great as Stevie says or he wouldn't have made Stevie blind.
All these episodes where it's just Gilbert, Robin, and Howard are awesome. They have perfect chemistry. They're good with Artie, but these episodes are amazing. Thanks for posting!
I much prefer this Howard to the new one. The way he ripped the lid off to reveal the reality of these self-aggrandizing celebrities giving cliche’ acceptance speeches is pure gold. Even Stevie wonder, people watch him give these speeches and are all moved in shit, but when you hear it played back with Howard’s commentary, you really realize how absurd it actually is. This was when he did real-talk on his show.
Yeah Howard did a total 180. All of his defenders always claim "Well, he's older now man, he's evolved, we're in a different climate now..." all that BS. Howard could've been the one guy to stand up to all the Cancel Culture, Politically Correct non-sense we're dealing with now, but deep down inside Howard always wanted a seat at the cool kids table.
I’ve listened to this at least half a dozen times over the years and it’s still hilarious! I still pick up new things . It’s a shame Howard’s become everything he used to ridicule
Howard has never been funnier then the occasions when he interviewed Gilbert. I laugh at Gilbert's comments a lot, but I laugh even more so at Howard's. His wry questions are wonderfully funny because he had the perfect foil in Gilbert. They made quite a team.
34:43 It was 1997 when Dave Coulier revealed that he strongly believed ‘You Oughta Know’ was about his past relationship with Morissette and admitted the lyrics hit very close to home. Especially the one about 'an older version of me' and bugging him ‘in the middle of dinner.' Bob Saget said in one interview that he was present when Morissette made that call during dinner. So this being in 1996, there was no way for Howard to know who the song was about. But I’m sure he and Gilbert would’ve gotten some good comedy out of knowing such a passionate and intense song was about Uncle Joey from Full House, aka Mr. ‘Cut…it…Out’ 😁
Dude seriously. . .we had great late night TV on the weekends back in the 90s! We had a lot of good stuff back then. . .when people were allowed to be funny and they could fkin laugh at themselves. Man we had no idea how good we had it.
fun fact the grammy's took place on February 28th, 1996 this radio broadcast was on a leapyear, February 29th, 1996. (if one is following the Gregorian calendar of-fucking-course)
@Stranded NYer An “A lister?” You don’t know what an “A Lister” is. Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld are “A Listers.” If Gilbert was “doing work full time,” how did he have time to be on the show almost every week like he was?
@Stranded NYer You have no original thoughts spilling out of that lump of flesh resting on your shoulders, so you resort to personal attacks. Your premise was fucking lame. You obviously have no clue what an A List anything is. How about you try to make up with the wife, she’ll let you back in the house, and you don’t have be a sad sack sitting in the garage trolling TH-cam? Get a life, loser.
The Cosby Show had three prominent white actors on it (although one wouldn't be a big deal until later): Gilbert Gottfried, Wallace Shawn and Adam Sandler, three actors with nothing in particular in common.
Hollywood once thought pairing Jim j bullock and Tammie Faye Baker was gonna be a ratings hit... cocaine is helluva drug. And the 90s were a wild time.....
Mr. Evolved went on Ellen to fake propose again to his wife, and he's had Vetter and Alanis in multiple times and sucked them so hard his dentures were loose. "I was out of my mind back then. I was a very angry young man. Right, Robin? "
There's little parts of these old shows that are sad. For instance, we now know "AGT" Howard would have loved to be on the Grammy's with Tupac...but because of either insecurity or his version of Eddie Vedder's "I'm too cool for that", he missed out.
@@pikin2I wrote that wrong. I was meaning Howard's ego. Tupac would never have agreed to introduce big bird. The KISS thing was rumored and sort of built up for months.
I look forward to these old episodes more than ANY new form of media.
Yes this ^^^
Because this is the best kind. Funny and not concerned with being politically correct
Well put! Gilbert’s the best!
@@stevenjm12 God, they would get FRIED nowadays. Mocking black accents. Making fun of them having a mission and talking about "the revolution". Pointing out that all the white people in the audience are dumbfounded, afraid to even look disapproving for fear of being seen as racist. Mocking Tupac's poor diction and English skills. Joking about Stevie Wonder's blindness, and how God can't be as great as Stevie says or he wouldn't have made Stevie blind.
Fuck Yes! This was America at our finest, not what Howard has reduced himself to...
All these episodes where it's just Gilbert, Robin, and Howard are awesome. They have perfect chemistry. They're good with Artie, but these episodes are amazing. Thanks for posting!
lets listen to them in bed with some pizza and beer babe
Artie sucked
Artie is a moron and Gilbert despised him..
Jackie laughing in the background makes it!😂
Yea I love the Artie ones as well. . .but there is a different flow when its just the 3 of them. Still some of the funniest stuff ever recorded.
Thanks for another classic Gilbert episode!
Golden Era Stern.
You da man Chip!!!!! Keep the Gilbert clips coming👍👍👍
I much prefer this Howard to the new one. The way he ripped the lid off to reveal the reality of these self-aggrandizing celebrities giving cliche’ acceptance speeches is pure gold. Even Stevie wonder, people watch him give these speeches and are all moved in shit, but when you hear it played back with Howard’s commentary, you really realize how absurd it actually is. This was when he did real-talk on his show.
Yeah Howard did a total 180. All of his defenders always claim "Well, he's older now man, he's evolved, we're in a different climate now..." all that BS. Howard could've been the one guy to stand up to all the Cancel Culture, Politically Correct non-sense we're dealing with now, but deep down inside Howard always wanted a seat at the cool kids table.
Take a bow chip. This is so💯. Wow. How I miss the 90’s Howard
Me too, these were the Stern glory years 😆
I’ve listened to this at least half a dozen times over the years and it’s still hilarious! I still pick up new things . It’s a shame Howard’s become everything he used to ridicule
You don't get it. Everyone in show business follows and worships one thing.
Money. Whatever makes him money, he will do.
I get it just fine. Doesn’t mean I have to listen. Which I haven’t for decades.
Howard has never been funnier then the occasions when he interviewed Gilbert. I laugh at Gilbert's comments a lot, but I laugh even more so at Howard's. His wry questions are wonderfully funny because he had the perfect foil in Gilbert. They made quite a team.
@ 43:40 intro to 'do you right' by 311! Happy slam dance.
Thanx for uploading these clips!! A lot of them have been removed
What if Fred was one of us
Damn I miss this Howard! He shit on everyone, now he kisses all that "celeb" ass
Wow! Baby Gilbert!
"I guess I'm like the white Stepin Fetchit."
I feel like that deserved more laughs
@@SurgeCess I don't think most people know who Stepin Fetchit was nowadays. Same when he does Bela Lugosi and maybe even Gilbert Dice.
@@SurgeCess That was a pretty obscure reference even for Gilly, but I thought maybe Jackie would have got it
Listen here, Hosseffah! 😂😂😂
34:43 It was 1997 when Dave Coulier revealed that he strongly believed ‘You Oughta Know’ was about his past relationship with Morissette and admitted the lyrics hit very close to home. Especially the one about 'an older version of me' and bugging him ‘in the middle of dinner.' Bob Saget said in one interview that he was present when Morissette made that call during dinner. So this being in 1996, there was no way for Howard to know who the song was about. But I’m sure he and Gilbert would’ve gotten some good comedy out of knowing such a passionate and intense song was about Uncle Joey from Full House, aka Mr. ‘Cut…it…Out’ 😁
RIP Bob....at least he's off the hook for raping and killing a girl in 1990
I had the pleasure of spending a few days with Gilbert in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada I am still laughing
Thanks
Crazy to hear Coolio say “the revolution is coming” and look where we are now. 😮
I miss the good ole days when you could actually be funny and not worry about getting canceled
You can say that again! "Well Hello Dere!!!"
Wahhhh
wow I am getting old...I remember this grammy show, the artists, and stern covering it haha
yeah it's called time douchebag
I play tribute to my organ every night LMAO🤣
“Get out of the wheelchair” what a great line
"Well Hello Dere!"
"Throw down your crutches!"
Best joke Howard ever told is telling Gilbert he gives a bad name to Jews.
I loved Up All Night on USA with Gilbert, and Ronda Sheer....Great stuff..Good memories of the great decade of the 90s!
Dude seriously. . .we had great late night TV on the weekends back in the 90s! We had a lot of good stuff back then. . .when people were allowed to be funny and they could fkin laugh at themselves. Man we had no idea how good we had it.
Love that the intro is Dream Theater
gg and stern were a match made in heaven
I just got 8 more to go thanks dude
Hello dare.
Thanks Chip!!
“Hey Bindi, you wanna swim around my stingray?! OHHH!!!”
I wonder what scene he filmed for Private Parts this day
fun fact the grammy's took place on February 28th, 1996
this radio broadcast was on a leapyear, February 29th, 1996.
(if one is following the Gregorian calendar of-fucking-course)
Hey chip whitley my name is djengus roundstone . It's a pleasure to meet you.
Howard should’ve hired Gilbert when Jagkey left.
@Stranded NYer An “A lister?” You don’t know what an “A Lister” is. Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld are “A Listers.” If Gilbert was “doing work full time,” how did he have time to be on the show almost every week like he was?
@Stranded NYer You have no original thoughts spilling out of that lump of flesh resting on your shoulders, so you resort to personal attacks. Your premise was fucking lame. You obviously have no clue what an A List anything is. How about you try to make up with the wife, she’ll let you back in the house, and you don’t have be a sad sack sitting in the garage trolling TH-cam? Get a life, loser.
@@strandednyer7209gilbert was never A list, what are you talking about?! 😂
Nah; Gilbert everyday would’ve been too much!😂
@@paddyoak1 Nah….What are you, a high school kid?
5:45 might be the funniest line ever spoken on the show
At 17:30 Howard goofs on Eddie Vedder. The guy he just interviewed a month ago.
the guy who donates money to get child molesters out of jail
@@williambarringer6513 satanic child torturers and murders right???
@@johnjones6049 its him and Natalie Maines favorite hobby, buying high price lawyers for convicted child killers, what? that's totally normal lol
Sometimes their pawns are more useful than just one thing... 👍😎👍
@@williambarringer6513 DNA (or lack of it) doesn't lie. The state, however, is a much different matter.
Love it!!
5:46 best part
The Cosby Show had three prominent white actors on it (although one wouldn't be a big deal until later): Gilbert Gottfried, Wallace Shawn and Adam Sandler, three actors with nothing in particular in common.
"its a pancake commercial"
Classic!
They’re making fun of people who would make jokes like this, that’s what it is
Hollywood once thought pairing Jim j bullock and Tammie Faye Baker was gonna be a ratings hit... cocaine is helluva drug. And the 90s were a wild time.....
Lol man. . .just thinking about that makes my front teeth go numb. . .I gotta go take a shit. . .lol
"If I was born blind, I'd be a Satan worshipper"
lol 30:55
@50:17 What if Buddha was purple & not green? 🤔 Would the Chinese worship heem? 🗿🤔
🤣
God is king
If you're gay then god probably wants ill for you. Just sayin.
40:45 😂
Mr. Evolved went on Ellen to fake propose again to his wife, and he's had Vetter and Alanis in multiple times and sucked them so hard his dentures were loose. "I was out of my mind back then. I was a very angry young man. Right, Robin? "
@MrBrenman Both statements, multiple times.
Big fucking deal. A guy can't evolve? Are you the exact same fuckface you were at 25? 35? Whatever
@Stranded NYer most people don’t turn into liberal pussies as the age. It’s normally the opposite.
😂😂😂 @4:58
What's the date of this show?
2/29/96
1:12:45 Jackie laugh
alvin the chipmunk, lol!!!!
Now did anybody or everybody understand Tupac perfectly? 🤷
There's little parts of these old shows that are sad. For instance, we now know "AGT" Howard would have loved to be on the Grammy's with Tupac...but because of either insecurity or his version of Eddie Vedder's "I'm too cool for that", he missed out.
I think he was lying when he said he was asked.
At least Howard turned down sixpack shaker.
1:05:56 LOL.
most gross joke i've ever heard: "What do you get when you put a baby in a blender?...A HARDON"
Some "Scott The Engineer" goofing at the 13 minute mark...LOL ROFL!!! Kch....Kch......Kch....I need another cigarette....
40:46
Listin' on 05-10 Lipid Day
Wow, Eddie Vedder is such a tool.
Holy shit. I can't believe his ego. He actually wanted people to believe he was supposed to be introduced by Tupac and not KISS?!!
You're either not old enough or too old to know how wrong you are....
Apples and oranges but Tupac >kiss....kiss' musicianship is average at best
@@pikin2I wrote that wrong. I was meaning Howard's ego. Tupac would never have agreed to introduce big bird. The KISS thing was rumored and sort of built up for months.
@@kevinmccauley5936 Tupac loved Howard and helped to usher him into the African American world
1:09:23
"What If God Was One Of Us" was written by Prince... how come nobody knew that!? It wasn't a secret!
@Byrons Reward No. Sheena Easton wrote When Doves Cry. You're thinking of Robert Johnson.
@Byrons Reward No, he was Long Dong Silver, therefore SCOTUS
I didn’t know Gilbert Gottfried was such a racist, I always loved him as that duck, I thought he was really great
He wasn’t a racist, he was a realist
@@HipsterDoofus100 I was just joking, I loved that man
@Byrons Reward weeeeelll holy mackl !!
rip Coolio
rip Gilbert