Man, I missed all of this Adam Sandler greatness back then. I didnt have a tv or cable. But, thanks to RU-vid, I get to relive the good times I didn't know I had.
Long live the 90's! By far one of the best shows ever. This is when comedy was at its peak. Shame on anyone who rants on this. As the last guy said, "Respect, respect, respect, respect! Ya gotta respect Adam!"
I remember when this came out on HBO. I recorded it on my VCR. Yes, I'm that old. What an amazing time to be alive back then. I loved the 90's. By far one of the funniest performances in life, hands down.
I used to listen to this CD I NEVER knew there was a live concert to it! I recently seen Sandman live here in KCMO and I stumbled upon this! CRAZY!! He’s the BEST!
Still remember getting the "they're all gonna laugh at you" CD when it first came out and every album since. Saw him in concert and it was about twice as long as this one, great show
Wow thats crazy, this was one day before my 13th bday.. Adam Sandler was then and is still now a LEGEND! And it seems like he may actually just be the one of the few people in Hollywood that isn’t a complete piece of shit. Either way you gotta appreciate someone that is brave enough to always be themselves through it all! 👏
Happened to record this on vhs on a whim in 96 when it first aired, little did i know it would turn out to be one of the best comedy concerts of all time, i wore this vhs tape out playing it on repeat at parties or whenever friends were over, still got the tape somewhere in my vast vhs collection definitely a fav, 27 years later and i can still repeat every line word for word, 45:35 medium pace is hilarious, much respect to the adam
Yeah the good old days when Sandler was hilarious. Unfortunately those days have been long gone and woke fake ass alternative lifestyle promotion took its place
I remember when this first came on I was so excited to see it because I had become a pretty big Sandler fan especially after listening to the what the hell happened to me album, which is still his best album in my opinion. I recorded it on a VHS and watched it every morning before I went to school everyday for like 2 months lol I was obsessed
I was so young when WTHHTM came out I had to hide it from my mom and I eventually collected all his albums, but as far as skits and songs none of them hold a candle to that one.
I wish I could be a teenager in 80s, then be an adult in 90s. Instead I had my teen years in early 2000s and adult years in 2010s, and nothing this epic has happened.
@@kyliepollert8341 .....and his new Netflix special "100% Fresh" totally KILLS! Dude knows who he is now, what he isn't anymore, and is a totally original talent. So we've got the killer new Shi*t, and we've got this insane show from '96. I'd say Sandler's legacy is pretty secure.
At 47:08, what does he think, he's Garth Brooks with that cowboy hat on? "Lunch Lady Land" was awesome, with the female backup singers singing "Sloppy joe, slop, sloppy joe"; I've always loved that song!!
I watched the night it first came on HBO in the fall of 1996 when I was in 7th grade. I taped it at a sleepover and watched it well into 1997. Everyone loves this man bc he’s such a relatable goof ball who makes everyone around him feel included. Little things like getting beach up into balcony, calling out little kid in RHSS, and giving love to his whole band.
I came here because my uncle got me the cassette of "What's Your Name?" and I actually kinda liked some songs on it, but damn when he sings live it just sounds like Adam Sandler and on the album it literally sounds like someone else singing. Like did someone ghost sing most of the album? I'm confused. Or maybe that's what he actually sings like when he can get through a single line without doing the nervous laughter bit.