I was a caterer for SNL 1990-1995 Sat. mornings 9:00am - 2:00pm. Adam shared an office right next to kitchen with Chris R Chris F, David Spade. Adam was so kind so sweet natured so kind to others. Really dear man
@@ankit0yadav0rock You mean the guy who told stories about raping a 12yo girl in Tijuana and Sandler did not dig it and he told him so? Or is there another story?
Adam himself is my celebrity meet story. He was eating a meal with cast and crew from the movie Bulletproof. The group kept growing and tables were joined. Adam was giving a stunt man a hard time for hamming up a death scene. It was surreal. When I got up to leave, nervous, but I did go up to him and say thanks for the evening. What a great memory some 30 years ago.
it's been probably 25 years or so, and I was already a fan of Adam from his movies and SNL, but had never listened to his stand-up or cassettes. I got a padded envelope from a local synagogue with promotional material from the church, and inside was also a CD-ROM of Adam Sandler's Hanukkah song. I watched it a ton of times and kept it for years. I still love that song, and I also appreciated that the synagogue was using it as a plug. Good advertising.
It's so wild to have followed the careers of these two. They've both been so ingrained into my whole life with the Simpsons, late night, snl, movies, and comedy albums. Really appreciate that both of them have been around my whole life, they've brought a lot of joy into a lot of people's lives.
@@jissanhuq3792 for sure, how far they've come and how much they've accomplished and how grounded they seem for being major major celebrities, love them both.
@@patmccrotch5373 they both still do very small gigs, go out in public like regular people. I live in LA, seen Sandler at a mall with his kids just being a person. I’ve seen Conan at small improv shows with 20 people there talking to everyone… n i mean very recently.
@@patmccrotch5373 yeah they truly are and as evident by their circles they bring up the people who help them to great heights too. Lol dont love sandler comedies much anymore but he’s also personally just as hilarious as always. Id be hesitant to ever bother them in public but its nice to see they can be comfy here n traverse the world without issue. It’s heartening to see their success being decent and hope inspiring too, super rare in any industry
Highlight of Adam's comedy album sketch they're talking about: Buffoon (Adam): i bet you've got really hairy balls! Dean (Conan): yes, it's a veritable forest down there. I listened to these tapes a million times
i met al pacino backstage at a jonathan ross late night show when he was in nyc for a week must have been 1991. i was a just a young sound guy delivering some gear. he could not have been more laid back and cool. he got his own coffee and came up to talk to me. super nice guy.
I agree. I’m haunted by the memory of spending an hour in the company of the great Roger Moore in an empty airport lounge and ignoring him to give him his space. Worse, I now realise he’s chatty and would have welcomed a conversation. Dooh.
It's so funny how humble Adam still is after all these years of fame. He still isn't sure if he belongs at the adult table, even though we all know he does.
Lets not forget MIXED NUTS. as a struggling veteran in some of my darkest days I'm thankful and indebted to THE BOTH OF YOU. I call it "patch adams theory" (speaking of comedic genius ' ) laughter IS the best medicine.
oh man..the buffoon character with Conan,I remember some of that Buffoon-"I bet you got really hairy balls". Conan- "Yes,it's a veritable forest down there".
Love this Miller Lite commercial, it's the cockarooo of beers!😅😅😅 Chilling Chumbs next summer bit...I live 5 minutes from Miller Valley, home of Miller, in Wauwatosa... You need to get Miller Brands/Coors etc. And do a Bluemoon beer ad...COCKAROO. BLUUUEEEMOON IN A CONAN VOICE
I really enjoy these podcasts, getting a glimpse at people outside of the roles they play in our culture. I grew up watching Billy Madison, Big Daddy etc. and loved those Sandler movies as a tiny child, but found a lot of his movies just kind of lost me over the years and in general it was a real bummer seeing all this stuff come out from him and almost all of it be kind of whatever. But it seems clear that Adam is just a great guy and still has an awesome sense of humor. I really appreciate getting the opportunity to be a fly on the wall for these discussions.
I love that Adam Sandler has always been humble, sweet, loyal to his friends and family and just all around a great guy. I will always watch whatever he puts out even if its not his best work because Adam is awesome.
It's funny how we always want more Conan. And Adam , as well as many othe performers out there. They've done so many great things. And by all means have earned retirement. But I just can't wait to see what they do next😊.
She reminds me of my wife. I call it an effervescent personality. Always bubbly, always talking, never down, never met a stranger. I never have to talk when we go anywhere.
Adam Sandler was huge with me and my buddies in high school. We would straight up quote his albums out loud in the hallways.... This is not a compliment, Adam. Y'all got us into all kinds of trouble and made us very unpopular lol
Oh man. We would listen to Adam Sandler's album my freshman year in college in '95. That's when I discovered Conan too. It took a couple of listens before I noticed that was Conan as the dean.
Conan!! When I was 15 me and my homies loved the buffoon skit!! I had no idea that was you!! Went back and gave a listen!! Sooo I loved your style before I even saw you on late night!! A veritable force down there!!❤❤❤❤
How do you say hello to Paul McCartney? Someone so famous that they don't even seem like a real person. It's kind of like meeting King Arthur or something.
"Remember when you were in The Beatles?" - Chris Farley "yeah yeah I do" - Paul McCartney "that was cool" - Chris Farley "yeah yeah it was" - Paul McCartney
Bowing and then genuflecting until Sir Paul tells you to "arise, peasant," is the ONLY acceptable form of greeting. I've heard that's how rock god Sir Michael Philip Jagger demands to be treated when plebes have the privilege and honor to pay him homage!
In 2014, Paul McCartneys family came through my job (theme park) in a VIP tour group. Normally, the tour guide would wait for an empty elevator. However, this time they were having such a good time they didn’t even pay attention and just walked in the elevator after I got on. Without skipping a beat, Paul looked at me and said we love what you’ve done with the place (it was the grand opening). I said thank you very much, sir and I acted in character to what my job was. He was so amazing and so kind and I was in such just believe. As soon as I got off the elevator, my boss yelled at me for talking to him
When I think of James Caan, my first thought isn't The Godfather, it's El Dorado with John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. What a treat it must've been for James Caan.
Even though AS didn't talk to Paul McCartney, or Ringo, when he saw them at the restaurant he still got a really funny story out of the non-encounter. Btw, it must've been a vegetarian restaurant they were in, because McCartney is a committed vegetarian.
Even before he tried serious dramatic acting, ALL of his movies had heart and tenderness at the center. Even in his most manic and ridiculous roles, there's a certain sweetness and vulnerability in there. It makes him stand out from his contemporaries.
I'm kind of surprised he passed up his chance to meet Paul and Ringo. Even nobodies would take their shot and do it given the chance. Reminds me of Charlie Kaufman in Adaptation.
1:52 - _"Yes, it's a veritable forest down there."_ - th-cam.com/video/5F0EBd9lm64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IbNI4TXa89ArH1Hr - These Sandler albums were the Millennial version of Lenny Bruce. I remember playing it in the basement after school and laughing our asses off but all nervous and ready to turn it off if our parents got home early like we were smoking weed or something...
Sandler is one of the few entertainers that I can think of worthy of being basically a billionaire now. It is crazy when you look at the films and sales this guy has produced, directed, and created now. Basically the next generation of Mel Brooks. I hope Sandler really goes really out there now! He has before and always well recieved.
It's surreal that snl group had megastars in their midst...Sandman, Chris Rock, Farley, David Spade and even rob Schneider... All them went on to big things... Now we get maybe 2 every few years
I think Adam could play an old comedian in a bio pic. Once he's older and gray naturally. He could play Mel Brooks or George Burns maybe something like that
I was a caterer for SNL 1990-1995 Sat. mornings 9:00am - 2:00pm. Adam shared an office right next to kitchen with Chris R
Chris F, David Spade. Adam was so kind so sweet natured so kind to others. Really dear man
I love stuff like this. Thanks for sharing it.
that’s awesome!
Nice to hear.
I read Bob Odenkirk's excellent book and he said that his youthful enthusiasm was a shot in the arm to everyone during that period.
I’ve never heard a single story about Adam Sandler being anything but a sweet and humble dude.
Bobby Lee has a story about Adam being kind of an ass to him.
@@ankit0yadav0rock
You mean the guy who told stories about raping a 12yo girl in Tijuana and Sandler did not dig it and he told him so? Or is there another story?
You’re thinking Norm MacDonald
@@ankit0yadav0rock Bobby Lee has a victim complex, dude has has beef and been offended by everyone
Joe Rogan should take notes how to interview ppl
I love when Conan brings old friends on the show that he doesn't have to flatter. The stories become much more vivid somehow.
Watching this episode and hearing how nervous these two giants were to meet other celebrities is very humbling and relatable
Right? It’s as if they’re trying to one up each other on their compliments and praises for each other.
Adam himself is my celebrity meet story. He was eating a meal with cast and crew from the movie Bulletproof. The group kept growing and tables were joined. Adam was giving a stunt man a hard time for hamming up a death scene. It was surreal. When I got up to leave, nervous, but I did go up to him and say thanks for the evening. What a great memory some 30 years ago.
Sona could not be more uninterested when filming ads. I love it.
It's funny, but nothing will ever top the "Mangrate" ads by Norm Macdonald and guests. Glorious!
@@davidbright6790Yes! They are the so perfect 😂 Classics
it's been probably 25 years or so, and I was already a fan of Adam from his movies and SNL, but had never listened to his stand-up or cassettes. I got a padded envelope from a local synagogue with promotional material from the church, and inside was also a CD-ROM of Adam Sandler's Hanukkah song. I watched it a ton of times and kept it for years. I still love that song, and I also appreciated that the synagogue was using it as a plug. Good advertising.
Adam Sandler broke my heart in Reign Over Me. It's a masterpiece.
It's so wild to have followed the careers of these two. They've both been so ingrained into my whole life with the Simpsons, late night, snl, movies, and comedy albums. Really appreciate that both of them have been around my whole life, they've brought a lot of joy into a lot of people's lives.
Im pretty proud of who i chose as my comedy heroes as a kid cuz these guys are such amazing humans and have proved it over 30 years.
@@jissanhuq3792 for sure, how far they've come and how much they've accomplished and how grounded they seem for being major major celebrities, love them both.
@@patmccrotch5373 they both still do very small gigs, go out in public like regular people. I live in LA, seen Sandler at a mall with his kids just being a person. I’ve seen Conan at small improv shows with 20 people there talking to everyone… n i mean very recently.
@@jissanhuq3792 that's really awesome to hear that they're genuinely grounded dudes and it's not just talk on a podcast.
@@patmccrotch5373 yeah they truly are and as evident by their circles they bring up the people who help them to great heights too. Lol dont love sandler comedies much anymore but he’s also personally just as hilarious as always. Id be hesitant to ever bother them in public but its nice to see they can be comfy here n traverse the world without issue. It’s heartening to see their success being decent and hope inspiring too, super rare in any industry
Adams gone from the most manic presence to the calmest.
Age? Affluence? Better life through pharmaceuticals? Some or all of the above?
@@istdochallesegal3427 most likely age and fame and being a parent
He had all that huge success, yet is so humble in his demeanor. He is just such a likeable guy
Achieving your life goals and making a mountain of money can do that. Good on ‘im 😊
@@istdochallesegal3427Life stages happen. It's strangely confounding to people.
The Adam Sandler cassette tapes were amazing. Me and my friends all had it and played it all the time.
HEY GOAT!
“I’ve got a snake!”
I liked to listen to them at a medium pace.
I always liked The Longest Pee!
Highlight of Adam's comedy album sketch they're talking about:
Buffoon (Adam): i bet you've got really hairy balls!
Dean (Conan): yes, it's a veritable forest down there.
I listened to these tapes a million times
Great show. Sandler is a wonderful guest.
i met al pacino backstage at a jonathan ross late night show when he was in nyc for a week must have been 1991. i was a just a young sound guy delivering some gear. he could not have been more laid back and cool. he got his own coffee and came up to talk to me. super nice guy.
Great part of the conversation, I enjoyed it immensely
I agree. I’m haunted by the memory of spending an hour in the company of the great Roger Moore in an empty airport lounge and ignoring him to give him his space. Worse, I now realise he’s chatty and would have welcomed a conversation. Dooh.
It's so funny how humble Adam still is after all these years of fame. He still isn't sure if he belongs at the adult table, even though we all know he does.
Lets not forget MIXED NUTS. as a struggling veteran in some of my darkest days I'm thankful and indebted to THE BOTH OF YOU. I call it "patch adams theory" (speaking of comedic genius ' ) laughter IS the best medicine.
oh man..the buffoon character with Conan,I remember some of that
Buffoon-"I bet you got really hairy balls".
Conan- "Yes,it's a veritable forest down there".
Lol I just transcribed this exact same line here from memory before I saw yours 😂 the best
@@pizzalunch382 🤣
Love this Miller Lite commercial, it's the cockarooo of beers!😅😅😅
Chilling Chumbs next summer bit...I live 5 minutes from Miller Valley, home of Miller, in Wauwatosa...
You need to get Miller Brands/Coors etc. And do a Bluemoon beer ad...COCKAROO. BLUUUEEEMOON IN A CONAN VOICE
Matt timed that "Obama" one-liner quite masterfully, LOL😆👍
I really enjoy these podcasts, getting a glimpse at people outside of the roles they play in our culture. I grew up watching Billy Madison, Big Daddy etc. and loved those Sandler movies as a tiny child, but found a lot of his movies just kind of lost me over the years and in general it was a real bummer seeing all this stuff come out from him and almost all of it be kind of whatever. But it seems clear that Adam is just a great guy and still has an awesome sense of humor.
I really appreciate getting the opportunity to be a fly on the wall for these discussions.
This is a touching episode. A lot of history spoken here.
Great convo!
You both are legends in my book! You two brought so much happiness in my life!😄
I love Sona acting her ass off on the adverts 😂😂😂😂
Punch Drunk Love was amazing! It was nice to see him actually act!
One of my all time faves ❤
His acting in actual drama films is actually crazy good.
Kind of hope Adam ends up doing a mob movie or at least something else where he has the opportunity to channel James Caan.
Have you seen Adam Sandler in Bulletproof?
I need more Adam Sandler on Conan or podcasts talking like this I just need more Adam Sandler content because I can’t get enough of this
Glad he got into serious roles… Hustle is my favorite movie of his 🏀🧡
I remember these episodes, and teenage me loving it lol they were outstanding!
I am in podcast heaven right now.
Adam Sandler is a humble human, and genuinely sweet good guy.
That first album was crazy good. And all the talent that was on that album. Wow!
You know it's good when the ad read gets a giggle 😅
I despise ad reads that are “conversational.” Even more fake than ‘real’ ads
those early Sandler cds were a staple of my adolescence.
You buttonhooked me. I didn't know you were gonna buttonhook me.
I got a snake mang
You headed to the Rag--oo fest-e-val?
@@ThunderPants13
it was slithering this way and that
Toll booth willy!
"In my own way" ❤
Tickets please.
Two of my favourite humorous men alive.
Agreed! And you're interestingly enough one of my favourite chemical compounds!
Uncut gems is his best acting .Great movie
Punch Drunk Love, The Cobbler and Uncut Gems, are amazing movies.
I love that Adam Sandler has always been humble, sweet, loyal to his friends and family and just all around a great guy. I will always watch whatever he puts out even if its not his best work because Adam is awesome.
So cute!! Saw Adam early on @ Mostly Magic ect. & just knew..&here we are now
Waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy awesome awesome!!
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What a wholesome conversation!
Sandler is such a legend.. Even him just being a guest is entertaining than any of the movies of the socalled comedians nowadays..
Guys pls upload the whole video. GOD DAMMIT
It's funny how we always want more Conan. And Adam , as well as many othe performers out there. They've done so many great things. And by all means have earned retirement. But I just can't wait to see what they do next😊.
I have a massive crush on Sona.
She reminds me of my wife. I call it an effervescent personality. Always bubbly, always talking, never down, never met a stranger.
I never have to talk when we go anywhere.
She's fine
TOLL BOOTH WILLY
1996 in 6th grade hearing that for the first time, top five hardest I've ever laughed in my life. I still love it
Adam Sandler & Conan O’Brien 🔥
Adam Sandler was huge with me and my buddies in high school. We would straight up quote his albums out loud in the hallways.... This is not a compliment, Adam. Y'all got us into all kinds of trouble and made us very unpopular lol
Oh man. We would listen to Adam Sandler's album my freshman year in college in '95. That's when I discovered Conan too. It took a couple of listens before I noticed that was Conan as the dean.
Love Conan and Sandler ❤
❤️💛💚 two of my favorites
Adam seems to be the perfect antithesis to Conan's academicism, and yet they're such good friends
CONEY!
The Sandman and Co-Nan! So glad you guys are neighbors.
Conan!! When I was 15 me and my homies loved the buffoon skit!! I had no idea that was you!! Went back and gave a listen!! Sooo I loved your style before I even saw you on late night!! A veritable force down there!!❤❤❤❤
Straight up COMEDY GOLD LOVE COCO & ADAM SANDLER
Conan n Adam, both legendary in comedy
full video episodes plz
How do you say hello to Paul McCartney? Someone so famous that they don't even seem like a real person. It's kind of like meeting King Arthur or something.
"Remember when you were in The Beatles?" - Chris Farley
"yeah yeah I do" - Paul McCartney
"that was cool" - Chris Farley
"yeah yeah it was" - Paul McCartney
McCartney died in early 70s
I’d say “hello”. Fame doesn’t make you any better or worse than anyone else.
Bowing and then genuflecting until Sir Paul tells you to "arise, peasant," is the ONLY acceptable form of greeting. I've heard that's how rock god Sir Michael Philip Jagger demands to be treated when plebes have the privilege and honor to pay him homage!
In 2014, Paul McCartneys family came through my job (theme park) in a VIP tour group.
Normally, the tour guide would wait for an empty elevator. However, this time they were having such a good time they didn’t even pay attention and just walked in the elevator after I got on.
Without skipping a beat, Paul looked at me and said we love what you’ve done with the place (it was the grand opening). I said thank you very much, sir and I acted in character to what my job was. He was so amazing and so kind and I was in such just believe.
As soon as I got off the elevator, my boss yelled at me for talking to him
Love both of these guys, thanks for all the laughs you silly bastards.
feel like adam is like his younger self/ voice cos he knew conan then and humble and real cos he respects conan/ knew him before it all
Conan, how did you even interview Paul McCartney? You really kept your cool in that interview but if it were me I’d be a nervous wreck 😅😂
Farley did it best lol. “Member… you remember the time you were with the Beatles…”
@@jonathanwright5338That was awesome.
He’s just a guy.
@@Tonyhouse1168 To you, maybe.
Happy gilmore 2, He gives up golf and turns back to hockey, BEST MOVIE EVER , 100% blockbuster 🤘🤘👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Conan and Adam might be the only 2 genuinely good hearted celebrities. No inflated ego, pure humbleness.
Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode… Keith Hernandez ends up saying hi to Jerry… Paul probably would have been happy to meet Adam.
It’s 2024. It’s never been less _Miller Time_ than it is right now.
Stories of celebrities star truck on other celebs!! Woooooooow!!
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this is great
When are you releasing the Conan Archives? DVD, VHS, Anything!! Please!!
I like to think Conan wore a hoodie because he absolutely knew Adam would be wearing one.
There was talk of gerbils....
I worked with James Caan in 2002, he was still humbling the grips with his one armed pullups.
i
Can we get an episode with a Norm Macdonald hologram?
Not Fully Formed Conan would be a great band name.
When I think of James Caan, my first thought isn't The Godfather, it's El Dorado with John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. What a treat it must've been for James Caan.
Even though AS didn't talk to Paul McCartney, or Ringo, when he saw them at the restaurant he still got a really funny story out of the non-encounter. Btw, it must've been a vegetarian restaurant they were in, because McCartney is a committed vegetarian.
Sandler hoping he means Billy Madison, not Babes Ahoy/Going Overboard 😂
Dude facts lmao
Sandler is a national treasure and was absolutely robbed of Uncut Gems.
Oh god, The Buffoon…
….
“MY NEIGHBOR’S DOG HAS A--“
🤦♂️😂😂😂
Even before he tried serious dramatic acting, ALL of his movies had heart and tenderness at the center. Even in his most manic and ridiculous roles, there's a certain sweetness and vulnerability in there. It makes him stand out from his contemporaries.
"I bet you got some real hairy balls!" "Yes, it's a veritable forest down there..." lol
sonas "thats it" is so satisfying somehow lol
I'm going to watch that first episode.
Mohonk is one of my favorite places on Earth. I grew up near there. So did Jimmy Fallon.
I'm kind of surprised he passed up his chance to meet Paul and Ringo. Even nobodies would take their shot and do it given the chance. Reminds me of Charlie Kaufman in Adaptation.
1:52 - _"Yes, it's a veritable forest down there."_ - th-cam.com/video/5F0EBd9lm64/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IbNI4TXa89ArH1Hr - These Sandler albums were the Millennial version of Lenny Bruce. I remember playing it in the basement after school and laughing our asses off but all nervous and ready to turn it off if our parents got home early like we were smoking weed or something...
Hell, I'm old enough to remember Stud Boy from MTVs "Remote Control!"
Sandler is one of the few entertainers that I can think of worthy of being basically a billionaire now.
It is crazy when you look at the films and sales this guy has produced, directed, and created now.
Basically the next generation of Mel Brooks. I hope Sandler really goes really out there now! He has before and always well recieved.
Norm Macdonald said the only comedian he ever saw women "throw themselves at" was Adam Sandler.
Two friends reminicing. How wonderful is that. 😊
The only ads I ever watch.
Sandler family anthem ~ " Yabiddy Doo "
It's surreal that snl group had megastars in their midst...Sandman, Chris Rock, Farley, David Spade and even rob Schneider... All them went on to big things... Now we get maybe 2 every few years
And that’s a small fraction of them.
" you're the next james caan "
My brain : immediately pictures Adam Sandler as Paul Sheldon and Chris Farley as Annie Wilkes
3:03 - 3:06 "we were all Jesus" lol
Gourley kills it with guests
I think Adam could play an old comedian in a bio pic. Once he's older and gray naturally. He could play Mel Brooks or George Burns maybe something like that
They really put an in video ad read in a podcast clip?