I sit here with my mouth hanging open every time I watch Buddy Rich. This is a special treat, though. Out of this world drumming, comedy, and a subtle lesson on how a drummer plays with a band when not soloing. Buddy knew when to lay back and just be “the drummer in the band”. He listens to the rest of the band and adds only what’s needed to complement the music. There was a lot more to Buddy Rich than his solos...he was a complete drummer.
This is very rare. What a great find. It is amazing to see the old NYC set. I don't remember it as a kid. My God, it looked terrible. But the clip is great and thanks for the upload.
The New York Buddy Rich clip best-known - on which he demonstrated his karate skills - was from May 10, 1973, within Carson's second and last three-week "road trip" to his old grounds. So Rich was on the show for both "last stands" in NYC.
Alpo ,liva snaps , Pier one [my 1st job] Where else can We Honor the Banter, Musical Skill , Supreme Musicianship, during the Time Being of Buddy. Thanks....
These performances take me back. I sat up as a kid hoping Buddy would be on. I rememberNY. And the show being 90 minutes. All the guests would stay on the couch then. Yes. I loved those times as a kid!
Yes sir, you are correct. "For its first decade, Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show was based at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, with some episodes recorded at NBC Studios in Burbank, California; on May 1, 1972, the show moved to Burbank as its main venue and remained there exclusively after May 1972 until Carson's retirement." Johnny Carsons career was 1962 to 1992.
That’s confusing! The date of the performance show’s November 1972, but you say as of May 1, 1972, the tonight show was exclusively in Burbank. It’s obvious this isn’t in Burbank, I had the opportunity to attend a taping of the Tonight Show in June, 1974 in Burbank and there was no audience behind the band. I did see Buddy in a lounge in Des Moines Iowa in the late 70s, but I don’t remember the year. I has a table about 15 from his drums. Thanks for posting.
This show was filmed in studio 6B, where The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon is filmed now days. Excellent clip of Buddy, Johnny and Ed. I believe Skitch Henderson was the original bandleader for Johnny's show back in New York. Although I do see Doc sitting in with the band.
@@75midge Yes. The TS moved to Burbank in May 1972 but still did many shows back in NYC, like this one from Nov 1972. Starting in May 1973, however, the TS was would rarely be done outside Burbank.
@@danielgolus4600 - After moving to Burbank, two NYC road trips - Nov 1972 and May 1973. After that, never budged from Burbank in the remaining years Johnny was at the helm.
Wow! hey my Birthday.... I just turned 8 yrs old. I didn't watch Johnny back then, I was most likely upstairs listening to Elton John or CSN&Y playing my pillows of drums with chop sticks in my hand hoping that someday my parents buy me a drum set.
You probably never dreamed when you wrote this comment that late night shows would be producing musical numbers advertising untested, experimental and harmful mRNA “therapy” which was forced on American citizens.
He certainly the most naturally gifted drummer of all time. No practice and the ability to know a piece of music after one hearing. To me that alone is incredible
Somewhere I read Bobby Shew describe Buddy listening to the band play a chart, then sitting down and playing it, in Bobby's words: "Like he wrote it." Incredible.
I'm a 15 year old drummer and by golly do I love Mr. Rich! I grow to play like him and all the legends like gene Krupa and Joe Morello. There are still some people who know who the true legends are!
On the first take he said " Look at that fuckin' dog eating that slop. Jesus Christ is she ever going at it. Slow down there Shit for Brains. Save some for later ya dumb bitch.".
I was 12 years old when this aired and I must have slept past 11:30pm cause I never saw this. I didn’t miss many Buddy segments in the 70’s with him on Mike Douglas, Merv or The Tonight Show, but this one I did. It wasn’t one of his better appearances.
Went to a Tonight Show in Rockefeller Center in 1968 and remember the "studio" being about as big as a shoebox. Too bad that few Tonight Show episodes from 1962 to 1972 survived.
When asked if he could read, he should have taken the line from the tune, "The Lip", by Louis Prima and Keely Smith; "I read a little bit, but not enough to hurt me none".
OK, this is one of the few times where Buddy isn't taking his playing totally seriously. He's goofing around, and at the end of his solo he's INTENTIONALLY playing badly to be funny (looks like he's trying to get a reaction from Doc). It's one of the few moments in history where I can honestly say I could play better than a two bar stretch of Buddy Rich's drumming. Hell, it may be the ONLY moment where I could say I can play better than two bars of Buddy's drumming! 🤣 Buddy was not only the greatest drummer in the world, he may also have been the biggest smartass in the world! 😂
I remember seeing this in my college dorm when it originally aired. I also recall he wasn't all that sharp that night. An "off night" for him. Seeing this now 47 years later - yeah, he sucked that night. My memory was correct. Of course a Buddy Rich "off night" is better than most drummer's good nights.
I had this feeling too upon watching this, and that's the only time I've ever said that about Buddy. Yes still better than most drummer's good nights, but Buddy was screwing around too much I thought.
The 'Liv-a-Snaps' ad seen after Ed's Alpo read, was seen for many years. The New York commercial TV stations (both network and indie) ran them almost forever.
No. They moved to Burbank starting May 1, 1972, and returned to New York for the last three weeks of November '72. The last Carson shows from New York were in a visit in May 1973.
@@krazeykriss - It was from that last group of NYC shows in '73 that one of Buddy's most famous moments - demonstrating his karate skills to Johnny - had originated.
Watching Johnny Carson's introduction of Buddy Rich at 0:06 made me wonder if Buddy took umbrage at Johnny's quip about Buddy's family locking him in a trunk when he was not even two years old. Buddy seemed a little surly here, and that could possibly be the reason. Buddy's relationship with his parents was strained, at best, and such a quip can sting one's emotions, hitting too close to home. Fortunately, both men had a mutual respect for each other that was obvious, in addition to being real pros with thick skins. Such a quip might be considered out of line nowadays in an effort to avoid hurting the guest's feelings.
Grady Tate playing drums in the Tonight Show Band. It had to be in 1971;NY City setup & Tate never made the move to LA. Tate, a skilled drummer was also a fine vocalist. I understand Bob Rosengarden was the original TNS drummer but Carson didn't like him because he wouldn't synchronize his drum roll with the Johnny's going through the motion golf swing. Perhaps just a rumor.
You're probably right - a musician's rumor. But I've been in this business for over 50 years& I've seen petty stuff like this happen over & over again. Perhaps there was a personality conflict & according to Ed Shaughnessy, the producers of the TNS wsnted him in that drum chair. Carson had a big ego along with about 90% of the musicians out there. Who.really knows why Rose garden got bounced except he stopped playing the show.
What seems like sarcasm, is really humor. His "ego' is really hiding his insecurities. Being told , trillions of times, you're the "Greatest Drummer in the World," cause you to feel embarrassed, but he says it's a humbling experience but doesn't want people to think he doesn't appreciate their kind words, but answers with a little humor to take the accolades away from him! Every drummer would take a 1/4 of his talent and still be considered great.
He declared bankruptcy in 1968, the same year he was fined $2,500 in federal court for failing to report income in 1961. His house and furnishings was sold by the Internal Revenue Service in 1970 to pay back taxes
He was known for being a spender and not paying his band on time, sometimes not at all. Then showing up in a brand new top of the line Mercedes Benz days later.
@@muziklvr7776 Can you further explain where this information came from. He doesn't strike me as the cheap type, especially not paying his band, that's weird. He's definitely a smart-A$$. he even called himself a genius.
I am a fan of Buddy but this was probably the least impressive displays of his talent. He was clowning a lot and that may have played a part but if this was the only clip of Buddy I had ever seen I would not consider him a great drummer from it. Luckily I know better.
I miss a sane World, where humor was actually funny, and if you wanted to smoke, you smoked. Before Psychopath's became the de facto rulers in entertainment.
@@muziklvr7776 It never ceases to amaze me how people with hair loss think that by wearing a wig, all will be well. In fact, had they chosen to appear au natural no one would have batted an eyelid, instead all these years later we are still mentioning it! Why can't they man-up? I did.
Wonderful to hear Buddy acknowledge the late, great Grady Tate. 6:03
All those cats had great respect for each other, as it still should be.
When did Grady leave us?
@@arame29 October 2017.
I sit here with my mouth hanging open every time I watch Buddy Rich. This is a special treat, though. Out of this world drumming, comedy, and a subtle lesson on how a drummer plays with a band when not soloing. Buddy knew when to lay back and just be “the drummer in the band”. He listens to the rest of the band and adds only what’s needed to complement the music. There was a lot more to Buddy Rich than his solos...he was a complete drummer.
I've seen a zillion clips of BR, but that is new to me !
The best!!
Funny stuff
This is great. An absolute riot. Thanks.
Buddy Rich was the greatest drummer in the world if not the Universe. I know that, cuz he told me so.
He was cocky, but in joking way. He knew he was the best there was.
Chad smith is better
@@jacobryans7000 😂😂😂That is really hilarious!
@@jacobryans7000bad bad trolling. Try again.
Buddy was a bit of a jerk
Not just the greatest drummer ever..but a great comedian. 😃
I'm supposed to say that😄
Roy: Carl Palmer is better than Rich.
@Drummer J.L.H. I appreciate their camaraderie. Still, though, CP is better.
Roy do you even play? I do and I've never seen a guy that beats Buddy
@@m42037
That’s what I said, if you read my comment..
Buddy is the best ever, in my opinion..
These old clips are pure GOLD!
Thanks so much for the Buddy/Johnny clips. These are priceless.
Carson from New York, wow so long ago. Good old Ed and the "LIVE" Alpo commercials. REAL TV
This is very rare. What a great find. It is amazing to see the old NYC set. I don't remember it as a kid. My God, it looked terrible. But the clip is great and thanks for the upload.
The Burbank studio was much nicer and about twice the seating capacity.
The New York Buddy Rich clip best-known - on which he demonstrated his karate skills - was from May 10, 1973, within Carson's second and last three-week "road trip" to his old grounds. So Rich was on the show for both "last stands" in NYC.
I saw Buddy at Ronnies Scott's in the eighties which was rather special. Truly mesmerising🎉
"the humble Buddy Rich" 😂😂
LOL ABOUT AS HUMBLE AS A PRO WRESTLER....
This is great. Love to hear the uncensored version. LOL
Not at 15:29, though.
I went to the tonight show once in late 70's when Buddy was a guest.
How old were you?
@@Prosperr85 I was 20. I found the show we saw. It was 4-13-76. Angie Dickinson was a guest and the video showed her briefly after Buddy's solo.
Great stuff thanks for uploading
Am I hearing things? Listen close to the Alpo dog food commercial..... Ed McMahon uses the 's_it' word? Starting at 1:47! lol!
Genez yep he did good call👍👍🇺🇸
Wow! At first I thought it was going to be subtle and maybe something that could've been mistaken… Nope! He dropped it loud and clear!
Indeed. And I love how politely you referenced the "s-word." ;)
Amazing
what's this politely correct shit ? yes..He said SHIT !!! YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT ??!!
Alpo ,liva snaps , Pier one [my 1st job] Where else can We Honor the Banter, Musical Skill , Supreme Musicianship, during the Time Being of Buddy. Thanks....
These performances take me back. I sat up as a kid hoping Buddy would be on. I rememberNY. And the show being 90 minutes. All the guests would stay on the couch then. Yes. I loved those times as a kid!
Yes sir, you are correct. "For its first decade, Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show was based at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, with some episodes recorded at NBC Studios in Burbank, California; on May 1, 1972, the show moved to Burbank as its main venue and remained there exclusively after May 1972 until Carson's retirement." Johnny Carsons career was 1962 to 1992.
That’s confusing! The date of the performance show’s November 1972, but you say as of May 1, 1972, the tonight show was exclusively in Burbank. It’s obvious this isn’t in Burbank, I had the opportunity to attend a taping of the Tonight Show in June, 1974 in Burbank and there was no audience behind the band. I did see Buddy in a lounge in Des Moines Iowa in the late 70s, but I don’t remember the year. I has a table about 15 from his drums. Thanks for posting.
@@seekingwisdom8 Buddy was a jujitsu traing instructor during WW2. He definitly had fast hands. I'm only a guitar player.
Great drummer YES, Arrogant drummer YES.
When Buddy Rich went to have his hair done, he didn't have to wait in line. He just dropped it off and picked it up later.
I never saw this clip....I have dozens.....Thanx for posting this....
A rare clip from the New York studio!
Did Ed Macmahon say "shit" during the Alpo commercial?
This show was filmed in studio 6B, where The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon is filmed now days. Excellent clip of Buddy, Johnny and Ed.
I believe Skitch Henderson
was the original bandleader for Johnny's show back in New York. Although I do see Doc sitting in with the band.
Videotaped, not filmed.
Doc had replaced Skitch by this time. I think this is after they'd officially moved to LA but would come back to NY on a couple occasions in '72.
@@75midge Yes. The TS moved to Burbank in May 1972 but still did many shows back in NYC, like this one from Nov 1972. Starting in May 1973, however, the TS was would rarely be done outside Burbank.
@@danielgolus4600 - After moving to Burbank, two NYC road trips - Nov 1972 and May 1973. After that, never budged from Burbank in the remaining years Johnny was at the helm.
Always an amazing friendship on display.
Wow! hey my Birthday.... I just turned 8 yrs old. I didn't watch Johnny
back then, I was most likely upstairs listening to Elton John or
CSN&Y playing my pillows of drums with chop sticks in my hand hoping
that someday my parents buy me a drum set.
Miss ya Johnny, Unfortunately we are now stuck with pure trash of so called late Nite Shows!!!
You know it’s bad when you actually miss Jay Leno😬
@@thecrippledrummer
I will never miss that idiot and his stupid cars.
I will not even watch Jimmy Kimmel. He is horrible.
@@ejames6431 Conan was the only person I loved watching and he’s gone too
You probably never dreamed when you wrote this comment that late night shows would be producing musical numbers advertising untested, experimental and harmful mRNA “therapy” which was forced on American citizens.
Where are today’s funny , brilliant drummers on TONIGHT SHOWS.
That’s right….there’s none. 🥺
Remember those 70s clothes 😬
Still the greatest drummer ever.
The younger generation will have different opinions...even though they are wrong. 😊
Roy Beckerman Roy you would be surprised,,,I'm around young musicians and they tell me things I have forgotten,,,it kinda puts a smile on your👍👍🍺🍺🇺🇸
He certainly the most naturally gifted drummer of all time. No practice and the ability to know a piece of music after one hearing. To me that alone is incredible
Somewhere I read Bobby Shew describe Buddy listening to the band play a chart, then sitting down and playing it, in Bobby's words: "Like he wrote it."
Incredible.
I'm a 15 year old drummer and by golly do I love Mr. Rich! I grow to play like him and all the legends like gene Krupa and Joe Morello. There are still some people who know who the true legends are!
29 Nov '72...on 29 Nov '71, the band was in Paris.
One of the last new york tonight show appearances
This was from Carson's next-to-last "road trip" to New York; his very last from 6B were from May 7-25, 1973 (Buddy appeared on the May 10 show).
RLRR LRLL RLRR LRLL.... Watching this reminds me I need to get back to practicing A LOT! Love you Buddy! Great sense of humor. Hilarious.
I'm pretty sure Ed said "Shit, look a that." When he gave that dog the bowl.
I was checking the comments to see if anybody else heard that.
@@LeeKavsame :)
I heard it.. the censors didn't
Yup he sure did lol
On the first take he said " Look at that fuckin' dog eating that slop. Jesus Christ is she ever going at it. Slow down there Shit for Brains. Save some for later ya dumb bitch.".
8:34 - Johnny exclaims "One for the host!" after he jabs Rich. In January 1979, Rich gets him back. "That's one for the drummer!" Johnny will say.
I was 12 years old when this aired and I must have slept past 11:30pm cause I never saw this. I didn’t miss many Buddy segments in the 70’s with him on Mike Douglas, Merv or The Tonight Show, but this one I did. It wasn’t one of his better appearances.
Lou Contino...jet-lag was mentioned after the first commercial...he was probably exhausted.
Love Buddy, but by this time the Mahavishnu Orchestra had made the scene and Billy Cobham reigned supreme drummer...
Went to a Tonight Show in Rockefeller Center in 1968 and remember the "studio" being about as big as a shoebox. Too bad that few Tonight Show episodes from 1962 to 1972 survived.
When asked if he could read, he should have taken the line from the tune, "The Lip", by Louis Prima and Keely Smith;
"I read a little bit, but not enough to hurt me none".
Grady Tate , great drummer as well Rest In Peace.
Great stuff. Legend
OK, this is one of the few times where Buddy isn't taking his playing totally seriously. He's goofing around, and at the end of his solo he's INTENTIONALLY playing badly to be funny (looks like he's trying to get a reaction from Doc). It's one of the few moments in history where I can honestly say I could play better than a two bar stretch of Buddy Rich's drumming. Hell, it may be the ONLY moment where I could say I can play better than two bars of Buddy's drumming! 🤣 Buddy was not only the greatest drummer in the world, he may also have been the biggest smartass in the world! 😂
This is good cause Rich was outstanding
Buddy Rich crushed Mel Torme's drumming career, but I'm glad, because Mel turned out to be an even better singer.
I remember seeing this in my college dorm when it originally aired. I also recall he wasn't all that sharp that night. An "off night" for him. Seeing this now 47 years later - yeah, he sucked that night. My memory was correct. Of course a Buddy Rich "off night" is better than most drummer's good nights.
agreed. and the drums sounded terrible
Buddy wasn't being serious. Quite obvious.
@@arame29 Yea I thought so too.
I had this feeling too upon watching this, and that's the only time I've ever said that about Buddy. Yes still better than most drummer's good nights, but Buddy was screwing around too much I thought.
@@arame29 Yes they sounded bloody aweful! Maybe thats why he is just prankin the entire time.
What tune is that at 13:05 ? Straight no chaser? holy smokes if so.
At the end he reads the title as bop-in or sum 16:30
Buddy with a sense of humor!
You don’t want the interview to end
Whatever Buddy was on, I want some.Maybe he had a "Jazz Woodbine", LOL!I wonder what he said that was Bleeped?
He liked his 'boo', for sure . . .. . .
Or whatever "was on Buddy" like a massive silly looking toupee
Liv-a Snaps for dogs. Now they're called Variety Snaps. I really do miss the 1970s. Know what I mean? (2:46)
A year later than this comment, now it's a Lib snaps. Goes off on a Republican. ;) lol
Wow this is early for TH-cam...
I made a video imitating his final solo lol. Its on my channel! Still these clips are golden man.
Poor buddy had a dollar 98 drum kit to deal with. He did the best he could with it he's still a genius no matter what....
it was bad yes, but his performance was not rehearsed or cogniscent.
55 year old Buddy Rich, he was really young. I thought he was older here.,,, like 65
Johnny and Buddy💕💕💕💕💕
Did Ed swear during the Alpo commercial at 1:47? lol
Not really one of Buddy's best but still entertaining.
Holy cow he did say s...t. must be the Bourbon
Yes. YOU caught him dropping the four letter S-word. "Shit, look at that!" and proceeds to give dog his Alpo.
Correct, he swore a lot when he and johnny would go out drinking, it was like he was sitting around with Johnny at a local bar ripping into everyone
The 'Liv-a-Snaps' ad seen after Ed's Alpo read, was seen for many years. The New York commercial TV stations (both network and indie) ran them almost forever.
“Shit, look at that! Beautiful pal!”
HA!!!! Slipped past the editors before airtime. Great! That's Showbiz.
This is STILL in NYC-must be 11-29-71, they didn't move the TS to L.A. until early '72
JJ Martin it didn’t move to Burbank full time until May of ‘73.
ah...that explains it
No. They moved to Burbank starting May 1, 1972, and returned to New York for the last three weeks of November '72. The last Carson shows from New York were in a visit in May 1973.
@@krazeykriss - It was from that last group of NYC shows in '73 that one of Buddy's most famous moments - demonstrating his karate skills to Johnny - had originated.
Millennials...take a good look. This is what Men look like. Sorry they are all gone. Not any on TV in a long while.
Oh stop crying about the present .
Shaughnessy was the drummer from 1963 forward. Must have had prior engagement
Maybe he didn't travel to New York.
That show business joke at the beginning is underrated
Funny how they started talking about UFO's at 7:15. I wonder what Galaxy Buddy was from?
Definitely from another galaxy. No human can play like Buddy.
Was Shaunessy on the Carson band at that time?
Mr. Humble!
at 1049 Ed does a commercial and You Tube does one too. what a greedy, stupid world.
Johnny played the drums and he is in ooh of Buddy
Watching Johnny Carson's introduction of Buddy Rich at 0:06 made me wonder if Buddy took umbrage at Johnny's quip about Buddy's family locking him in a trunk when he was not even two years old. Buddy seemed a little surly here, and that could possibly be the reason. Buddy's relationship with his parents was strained, at best, and such a quip can sting one's emotions, hitting too close to home. Fortunately, both men had a mutual respect for each other that was obvious, in addition to being real pros with thick skins. Such a quip might be considered out of line nowadays in an effort to avoid hurting the guest's feelings.
You have to watch all of Buddy's Tonight Show appearances, it's a running thing between him and Johnny.
you are correct!
Biola Oats...after the commercial break he (or Johnny) mentioned he was jet-lagged...he'd been in England.
1:54 Ed McMahon says "Shit, look at that."
So weird to see people smoking on the show.
Those young kids sitting behind Buddy Rich's drumming?
In their mid 60's now.
Older
🐶Beautiful Pal😂 Semper Fi, Ed!
Amazing drummer... arrogant
Is that Grady Tate at 12:27?
Grady Tate playing drums in the Tonight Show Band. It had to be
in 1971;NY City setup & Tate never
made the move to LA.
Tate, a skilled drummer was also a
fine vocalist.
I understand Bob Rosengarden
was the original TNS drummer but
Carson didn't like him because he
wouldn't synchronize his drum roll
with the Johnny's going through the motion golf swing.
Perhaps just a rumor.
Why would a drummer not accommodate the show host? Sounds like a rumor..
You're probably right - a musician's
rumor. But I've been in this business for over 50 years& I've seen petty stuff like this happen
over & over again. Perhaps there
was a personality conflict & according to Ed Shaughnessy,
the producers of the TNS wsnted
him in that drum chair.
Carson had a big ego along with
about 90% of the musicians out
there.
Who.really knows why Rose garden got bounced except he
stopped playing the show.
@@jimvild8357 Big Monee
@@jimvild8357 He went on to become the drummer (and bandleader) for The Dick Cavett Show shortly after.
Did Ed say “shit” in his Alpo commercial?
This appearance is referenced in an episode of MST3K
Buddy Rich is the greatest drummer of all time.
Any real drummer knows that.
No they don't.
Strangest clip I've seen. Never get entertainment like this again.
Johnny was pretty damn good on the drums too...
The way Buddy played in some of this video, most drummers would have been able to emulate. lol
Bad idea to put a phase shifter or flanger on Buddy's cymbals.
Ed was great as well.
The Maestro
Buddy Rich was a master and a genuis on drums, but he always seemed kind of embarrassed about admitting that he couldn't read music.
What seems like sarcasm, is really humor. His "ego' is really hiding his insecurities. Being told , trillions of times, you're the "Greatest Drummer in the World," cause you to feel embarrassed, but he says it's a humbling experience but doesn't want people to think he doesn't appreciate their kind words, but answers with a little humor to take the accolades away from him!
Every drummer would take a 1/4 of his talent and still be considered great.
He declared bankruptcy in 1968, the same year he was fined $2,500 in federal court for failing to report income in 1961. His house and furnishings was sold by the Internal Revenue Service in 1970 to pay back taxes
So.
Don’t try to diss god shush
Hmm.... Big IRS fan, are ya'?
He was known for being a spender and not paying his band on time, sometimes not at all. Then showing up in a brand new top of the line Mercedes Benz days later.
@@muziklvr7776 Can you further explain where this information came from. He doesn't strike me as the cheap type, especially not paying his band, that's weird. He's definitely a smart-A$$. he even called himself a genius.
12:47
The wigs on this guy
1:50
Over-use of noise reduction has killed the sound of the performance here.
And at the very end, Johnny's forced fart is even bleeped! lol.
One dude who wasn't being hyperbolic in stating he was a genius.
Rich and the jachass grin
The ankh necklace checkered pants and fake hair 😭
I am a fan of Buddy but this was probably the least impressive displays of his talent. He was clowning a lot and that may have played a part but if this was the only clip of Buddy I had ever seen I would not consider him a great drummer from it. Luckily I know better.
He sure loved soloing on the snare drum. About 85% of that solo was on the snare. Today's drummers aren't that interested in rudiments.
First time I’ve seen this one, and I’ve seen a lot of his videos.
That has to be absolutely the worst rug Buddy ever wore.
I miss a sane World, where humor was actually funny, and if you wanted to smoke, you smoked. Before Psychopath's became the de facto rulers in entertainment.
Nice haircut...
I think you meant nice wig ;)
@@muziklvr7776 I was being sarcastic my friend.
@@billleyland128 Kind of figured that but not everybody was aware of his various hair styles, so to speak.
@@muziklvr7776 It never ceases to amaze me how people with hair loss think that by wearing a wig, all will be well. In fact, had they chosen to appear au natural no one would have batted an eyelid, instead all these years later we are still mentioning it! Why can't they man-up? I did.
When you tha best, you can talk shit.
"The mouth"