Thank you. This was just 29 years ago, but it seems like another century. The pacing was slower and the conversation was more intelligent than today's talk shows. This video and sound quality were excellent. This segment may have been copied from CNBC's own tape, rather than something recorded on a remote VCR.
These are so great!…THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD! I miss Tom ….he too me, was the greatest broadcaster ever………I’m in my early 40s but my dad always watched him and told me….” See son, that’s how you interview a person, look at his timing , no annoying band or audience to interrupt the questions, he knows how to ask , what to ask and when to laugh, and what a smile ……”📸 To this day I listen to jazz at night because of Toms intro and outro score…….10/10
Tom Snyder needs to be recognized as an institution. His style of communication can not be taught, but it should be studied and evaluated in schools of communication.....
Thats because people think that just because they can talk they can have a talk show. Or because they get subscribers on youtube or tiktok that they can do a show. They dont understand the craft. Its like a guy who makes their friends laugh thinking they can be a comedian. Its about craft and sustainability
@@prilljazzatlanta5070 ... Add to the list writers, singers, musicians, politicians, teaching, law practice, aviation. I believe some professions absolutely require a natural affinity, excellent coordination and concentration, an overall calm demeanor, critical thinking, and all need genuine interest in learning skills and then honing them... in order to accel in that line of work. The people who say to kids: You can do anything---are being disingenuous and setting them up for disappointment or mediocrity. We're not cut out for everything.
It's funny how Tom opens up the show asking 'why Manhattan wasn't made into one giant park' back in the 17th Century. If people had their way today, they would remove Central Park today and turn it into commercial & residential real estate. NYC would make trillions of dollars.
"NYC" would make the money, yeah right kid, and I'm sure you, me, and every person living in NYC would see that money in our pockets. Get fuckin real: they wouldn't reinvest a dime of it into anything for the community, just filling a few real estate mogul pockets.
Colour TV was not perfected yet even then, everyone is filmed in that particular NTSC-yellow that makes them look more like hepatitis sufferers or Simpsons characters than real people.
In the late 1980's and 1990's, late night talk show hosts turned yellow due to a lack of sleep. That's why Johnny Carson retired in 1992 and the talk shows of Pat Sajak, Dennis Miller, and Chevy Chase were quickly cancelled. For a year, Conan's show was given just one-week renewals. Bill Maher was able to move Politically Incorrect from Comedy Central to ABC, but was eventually cancelled, as the network turned yellow, instead of the host. Too much yellow
At 6:16, Tom guesses the population of the U.S. at 250 or 260 million, that being said in 1994. My question is: How did we get to the current estimate, as of 2019, of 325 to 330 million in just 25 short years? Excluding Hispanic birth rates our total replacement rate has been at significantly less than 2.1---meaning that somebody's not counting the population very accurately for it to be so off.
@burteriksson ......It's not only in the EU, though. The common threads in other countries like Canada, Japan and South Korea are their first world economic status, high living expenses, and young people choosing education and careers over parenthood. The last two generations of youth have enjoyed a secure, comfortable lifestyle with minimal personal time responsibilities (compared to just a few generations ago) and see no reason to interrupt la dolce vita.
@burteriksson do you dictate aloud everything you do in life at the same time you're doing it? Or is that just on the internet? "Burt is walking over here now." "Burt is sitting at the computer, writing a comment now." "Burt is now liking his own comment, destroying the critics and saving the universe."
0:55 Snyder "... Manhattan and its enormity..." " _enormity_ " ? Really. Joking aside , Snyder should have said, "enormousness" not that there isn't great enormity associated with the 'Big Apple' Speaking of enormity and enormousness both adjectives can readily be employed to describe the out-sized, monstrous egos of these two clowns. Painful to watch . It's a test to see which of the two will do a better job at disguising their fragility
e·nor·mi·ty /iˈnôrmədē/ noun noun: enormity; plural noun: enormities 1. the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong. "a thorough search disclosed the full enormity of the crime" 2. a grave crime or sin. "the enormities of the regime"
Thank you. This was just 29 years ago, but it seems like another century. The pacing was slower and the conversation was more intelligent than today's talk shows. This video and sound quality were excellent. This segment may have been copied from CNBC's own tape, rather than something recorded on a remote VCR.
it was in another century
These are so great!…THANK YOU FOR THE UPLOAD! I miss Tom ….he too me, was the greatest broadcaster ever………I’m in my early 40s but my dad always watched him and told me….” See son, that’s how you interview a person, look at his timing , no annoying band or audience to interrupt the questions, he knows how to ask , what to ask and when to laugh, and what a smile ……”📸 To this day I listen to jazz at night because of Toms intro and outro score…….10/10
Tom Snyder needs to be recognized as an institution. His style of communication can not be taught, but it should be studied and evaluated in schools of communication.....
Just found out a Tom Snyder documentary is in the works
Hahaha the look after the flower talk is priceless
I could listen to Tom interview toast
Thanks for posting.
The best lesson from this post: When inspiration fades, your skill of technique will carry you.
14:16 "it's so incestuous, it's sick" LOL
very intelligent talk.. talk shows today are TERRIBLE
Thats because people think that just because they can talk they can have a talk show. Or because they get subscribers on youtube or tiktok that they can do a show. They dont understand the craft. Its like a guy who makes their friends laugh thinking they can be a comedian. Its about craft and sustainability
@@prilljazzatlanta5070 ... Add to the list writers, singers, musicians, politicians, teaching, law practice, aviation. I believe some professions absolutely require a natural affinity, excellent coordination and concentration, an overall calm demeanor, critical thinking, and all need genuine interest in learning skills and then honing them... in order to accel in that line of work. The people who say to kids: You can do anything---are being disingenuous and setting them up for disappointment or mediocrity. We're not cut out for everything.
Great history lesson. Imagine life in the roaring 20's and then seeing Armstrong walking on the moon. Now there's a contrast!
22:16 - dark times... when you had to post your comments into P.O. box
I wonder if Conan liked Tom? Or vice Versa
It's funny how Tom opens up the show asking 'why Manhattan wasn't made into one giant park' back in the 17th Century. If people had their way today, they would remove Central Park today and turn it into commercial & residential real estate. NYC would make trillions of dollars.
I am surprised that has not been done already.
"NYC" would make the money, yeah right kid, and I'm sure you, me, and every person living in NYC would see that money in our pockets. Get fuckin real: they wouldn't reinvest a dime of it into anything for the community, just filling a few real estate mogul pockets.
21 century car nerds want to bulldoze half of Manhattan and turn it into parking lots
Colour TV was not perfected yet even then, everyone is filmed in that particular NTSC-yellow that makes them look more like hepatitis sufferers or Simpsons characters than real people.
In the late 1980's and 1990's, late night talk show hosts turned yellow due to a lack of sleep. That's why Johnny Carson retired in 1992 and the talk shows of Pat Sajak, Dennis Miller, and Chevy Chase were quickly cancelled. For a year, Conan's show was given just one-week renewals. Bill Maher was able to move Politically Incorrect from Comedy Central to ABC, but was eventually cancelled, as the network turned yellow, instead of the host. Too much yellow
@22:22 "....OJ jokes...."
After listening to almost christian-tepid Stern on Conan's podcast last bit was... interesting
Wow he gave a wtf look
Wow what an exercise in charisma. And yet...Why does it feel like they were silly-slapping each other every commercial break???
Conan is the best , and really I like Kimmel compared to these other shows
Gotta be fucking kidding me
At 6:16, Tom guesses the population of the U.S. at 250 or 260 million, that being said in 1994. My question is: How did we get to the current estimate, as of 2019, of 325 to 330 million in just 25 short years? Excluding Hispanic birth rates our total replacement rate has been at significantly less than 2.1---meaning that somebody's not counting the population very accurately for it to be so off.
@burteriksson ......It's not only in the EU, though. The common threads in other countries like Canada, Japan and South Korea are their first world economic status, high living expenses, and young people choosing education and careers over parenthood. The last two generations of youth have enjoyed a secure, comfortable lifestyle with minimal personal time responsibilities (compared to just a few generations ago) and see no reason to interrupt la dolce vita.
Older people live longer, Latinas pump out babies quickly, Latinos break into this country with ease, and the birth rate is increasing.
As they say , the more birthdays you have , the longer you'll live ! !🍺🍺🍺Tom , you are sorely missed ! !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😷😷
@@siggylloyd3566 ROFL racist inbred incel dump thinks im male
249 million in 1990 census
I believe Conan came up with a way to make being sick funny. As in, through his career he wouldn’t have had the same experience as he described.
@burteriksson you liked your own comment that didn’t make any sense lmfao
@burteriksson he's so precious that he's still liking his own comments.
@burteriksson likes own comment directly after posting it
@burteriksson do you dictate aloud everything you do in life at the same time you're doing it? Or is that just on the internet? "Burt is walking over here now." "Burt is sitting at the computer, writing a comment now." "Burt is now liking his own comment, destroying the critics and saving the universe."
Both dead. RIP. BIG FAN.
Not sure what you mean. Conan is alive, been on the air for 27 years.
No Conan is not dead. He’s just on TBS
@@alantully455 LOL I missed the opportunity to make that joke
What? 😂
@@alantully455 is there a difference?
0:55 Snyder "... Manhattan and its enormity..." " _enormity_ " ? Really. Joking aside , Snyder should have said, "enormousness" not that there isn't great enormity associated with the 'Big Apple'
Speaking of enormity and enormousness both adjectives can readily be employed to describe the out-sized, monstrous egos of these two clowns. Painful to watch . It's a test to see which of the two will do a better job at disguising their fragility
e·nor·mi·ty
/iˈnôrmədē/
noun
noun: enormity; plural noun: enormities
1. the great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong.
"a thorough search disclosed the full enormity of the crime"
2. a grave crime or sin.
"the enormities of the regime"
Seek help
Big hand for the man who lost two-thirds of Leno's audience when he took over the Tonight Show.
I don't fuck with Tom Snyder.
Why?
#idgaf