Just before I read your comment I was thinking when he says "okay" he sounds just like the guy who was imitating Maher with face swap 😅 Great minds think alike.
MTV banning Dice was actually a pivotal moment for MTV. It's when they began to change from a revolutionary, anti-establishment channel to the tame, safe corporate channel it is today.
Back at the height of his career I did a small concrete job for dice. He was the nicest guy you could ever meet. He is very naturally funny. I was a huge fan, when he found that out, he came out to talk to me in character. It was one of the highlights of my life.
I was a young kid in the 80's. This guy blew my mind with the things he said. His poems are legendary. Little miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and way. Along came a spider, who sat down beside her and said "whats in the bowl, bitch" - absolutely killed me. Dice is a legend.
Dice was absolutely amazing, so was Kinison. I think it was Jay Leno that I heard talking about Sam, he'd had a head injury in his youth, lived a very dark and disturbed life, but he was over the top funny.
Dice is such an attention seeking douche. He never grew out of the 80’s. Just look at how he still dresses. He deserved everything he got for his crude lame jokes. He just wasn’t funny.
@@stompymw2 that's not true. every person that knows him says he is a very sensitive person. he has been trolling since before AOL existed. he is calling him fake names to include him, not to diss him.
@@ModeratelyAmused Andrew has a heart, Dice has a character, and that character doesn't give a fuck about the answer, and you are right about the inclusion part, Andrews way of chiming in.
His unapologetic dark humor comedic style was what made him great. While everyone else was doing safe sets, Andrew was killing it doing his own original comedy. And the MTV ban just enhanced his mystique. Best thing to happen imo.
@@joelcybyske2461 ha ha, I never really got into their beef with each other. Just enjoyed the comedy it and they provided. The 80 - 90s comedy scene makes today's look like daycare for children. 2 Legends both funny ASF.
What a load of crap. "everyone else doing safe sets" Have you not heard Sam Kinison? BILL HICKS? How about Richard Pryor? Cheech and Chong? Have you not heard of George Carlin? Andrew Dice Clay aka Andrew Clay Silverstein... is a hack who got lucky for the same reasons the pet rock got lucky. He appealed to the lowest common denominator. When Sinead stopped opening for him he CRIED on Arsenio Hall.
I saw Dice back in the mid 90s at Westbury and after the show my buddy and I went around the side of the building where we saw his Limo parked it was roped off so nobody could get to it about 100 feet away. Anyway were standing there waiting to see him walk out the doors and when he finally does I yell HEY DICE !! He had his hand on the Limo door about to get in but as soon as he heard me he stopped getting in the Limo and turned his head to see who was calling his name and he closes the Limo door and took the time to walk over to us and said Hey you guys want autographs. He was very nice to us and took the time to say Hi to his fans instead of being one of those arrogant celerities who can't be bothered with the regular people. It's a moment I will never forget for the rest of my life even though it was only 5 minutes of one day of my life. Thanks Dice ! You the man ! - Jay.
@@massapower Creed sold out Arenas. But we don't call them a "True legend" of Rock and Roll do we? This quote sums him up: “Dice’s got the Brooklyn attitude to a T. He’s a real Flatbush tough … even if he’s really Jewish, out of Sheepshead Bay." His last name is SILVERSTEIN.
We need more women today to have a sense of humor because you only got one life to live. Life is too short to be uptight/bitchy, I’m not trying to sound sexist or anything but life is too short to be angry all the time but you need to find humor in life at times.
when I was a kid years ago I bumped into "Dice" out front of a comedy shop in Hollywood. I stupidly asked him if he was from NY.... He said (in a heavy NY accent) "NO, I'M FROM SWEDEN. You had to be there.
i got to see the Dice man on a random night at the comedy store as a surprise guest. He walked up to the stage and lit a cig. took 2 long drags of it and put it down. Pulled out a little weed pipe and lights up a bowl. Picks the cigarette back up and starts talking, "60 years. 60 god damned years old..." My grandfather, who never got into raunchy stuff couldn't stop laughing the entire set and neither could anyone else in the room. 1 of the best to ever do it fr.
@@Just2nasty it was October. i think 2017 but could've been '18. I think its called 'friends night' and was free to go in. and it was in the smaller room. he immediately talked about how low his balls hang after 60 years
That movie was awesome. I seen him at 16 at small club in Boston in '90. He doesn't need a script. This podcast was awesome. I don't even watch rogan anymore since he went to Spotify, just clips here on utube. This I had to watch and so much I didn't know.
I remember the first time I ever saw Dice was on HBO on Rodney Dangerfield's show featuring new comics sometime in the mid 1980's. Nobody outside of the comedy club inner circles knew who he was, and I had never heard of him. He comes on stage in a leather jacket, a doesn't say a word for 5 minutes, just does mannerisms with his unlit cigarette. First thing he says are the opening words to the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme. When he gets to "along came a spider and sat beside her and said........... What's in the bowl bitch?", it was hilarious, because it was fresh, but mostly because of the timing and the delivery. He then ended with a bit where Al Pacino, John Travolta, Eric Roberts, and Sly Stallone are roasting marshmallows around a campfire, and his impressions of each were pretty good, and the bit worked. It was a funny abbreviated set. Of course, his career took off, and the act became extremely boring and juvenile to me, as did the almost moronic chanting along by drunk overgrown adolescents, but I don't begrudge him cashing in on the wave of fame of how hot his act became. It made comics like Gilbert Godfried's parodies of him extremely funny as well. I always thought in real life Clay was a thoughtful and decent guy, and he has legitimate acting talent along with a creative comedic mind.
I worked in a store in Brooklyn back in the late 80s, my store manager dated Andrew sister. He used to come in once in awhile. What you see in the interview is exactly how he is in real life.
Ford Fairlane was actually an entertaining film. I remember buying his double casette album at Tower Records way back in the day. Thanks Dice for all the laughs back then...
Big shout-out to Rascals Comedy Club in West Orange New Jersey. That comedy club has been closed for years now. I was just a little kid back then. Way too young to go there, but I lived on Dodd Street in East Orange. A stone's throw from Rascals. So, I was able to watch you comedians doing stand-up on our public access cable channel. It was my first real exposure stand-up comedy. I remember watching many of you very famous and successful stand-up comedians paying your dues on that stage. It was the first time I had seen stand-ups such as Bill Maher. Damon Wayans, Jim Carey with his rubber face and many others. And yes, Mr. Dice Clay was in the building. It was the first time I saw you do your nursery rhymes. They were the funniest dirty jokes I had ever heard and I couldn't get enough of it. Thanks for mentioning Rascals Comedy Club. You brought back a long forget childhood memories that make me smile. Wish I could go to Star Pizza now! Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
' But the reason I did the bit, honestly, is that during the presidential race, when Romney was saying that when he’s president there will be no gay marriages, I’m thinking, “Is this guy just a fucking idiot?” The way it is today with this recession, people can’t afford to keep their homes anymore, everybody’s losing everything, and this guy is worried about who’s going to marry who? Whether you’re gay, straight, you can’t tell anybody who to love and who to marry. It’s unconstitutional and it’s morally wrong. And I was like, I’ve gotta do some kind of bit-because I’m not a political comic-leading up to the whole thing about the guy trying out for president saying “no gay marriage.” And that’s my way of almost saying to the gay people, “Hey, do what you want. Do what you feel in life. Because nobody’s got that right.” - Andrew Dice Clay
Uh oh, pointing out that Andrew Dice Clay is a “woke” Democrat might offend the Neanderthals that think they’re not the crowd of people who are “perpetually offended”. Have a bud light and watch some Disney movie’s wearing a kaepernick jersey and THEN start thinking about cancel culture.. buffoons.
I remember listening to a couple of his cd's my grandpa had back in the 90s before he would take me and my brother to school. The funniest stuff i've ever heard up till that point by far
Yup bigkings'... Dice was the King in the late 80's! We memorized all the Nursery Rhymes and all day at work or parties it was Dice all day every day. I loved his movies...Ford Fairlane etc. I saw him twice live. The crowds were in a frenzy the moment he walked on stage...he could do nothing wrong..AND That guy could take apart a heckler instantly!
I'm sitting here watching on Spotify and have to come back just to say, it's worth listening just for Dice trolling Jamie throughout the podcast by purposely calling him different names.
This whole FN interview was fantastic and then it gets to the point where Dice calls young Jamie “Eddie”! Hahaha Damn Dice…don’t ever change brother. 😂
Yeah, and he looks great! He looks like he got some botox (his upper lip hardly moves now), but he didn't ruin or distort his face like so many other people have.
The Dice Man Still Cometh. Sells out Vegas every show still to this day. I went last year. It was like time stood still. The crowd was in a complete and utter FRENZY the moment he walked out on stage.... He went into his Nursery Rhymes and everybody lost it!!! I can't wait to go back
@@barne3668 How great was that - it amazes me how many people think he disappeared after being banned from MTV - obviously not really Dice fans or they would know better. I'm lucky enough to own a DVD of The Adventures of Ford Farilane and I am always introducing people to his talents.
Discovered Dice from Joe when he was talking about him on one of his podcasts. Mentioned “The Day The Laughter Died” stayed up all night listening to it and it’s probably my favorite stand up album.
Andrew Clay creating Dice was the smartest move the world ever seen. It's insanely pathetic but as an act it's brilliant. The humor behind his raucous persona. Acting classless, tasteless broadened the subject matter that can be said. If you only had the balls to aim for it. This guy had it. I never talk like that ever in my life or thought like that but I definitely can find the humourous irony in his sketch and can agree with his point.
Saw Dice at the Palace of Auburn Hills in his prime. One guy one mic and and arena of fans going APESHIT over the nursery rhymes. I’ll never forget it , god bless the Diceman
We watched a recent standup of his on Showtime probably 8-9 years ago we haven’t laughed so hard since then. He didn’t lose his touch. It was vulgar and offensive and we loved it because it was funny AF.
If you think ADC is funny, you have the mind of a 10 year old. I'm not against ADC, but he's 90% just saying things people find shocking. He's not funny.
I remember watching this video awards show. My mother had come in and sat down and I asked me what I was watching. Before I could even answer, Dice started the nursery rhymes. I know it was lowbrow, but I loved The adventures of Ford Fairlane. Granted I was probably 14 or 15 when it came out.
I ❤ Dice so much for his confidence and his will to survive. I could listen to another 2 hours of his stories. This guy has so many! Thank you and I truly wish you all the health you need brother. LISTEN TO JOE K ❤❤
@@HelpMeFindTheseSongs He's completely sober apart from smoking which he has cut down on yrs ago, his only vice is candy lol 8ts well known Dice is a Teddybear.
His act was pure genius. A fifties greaser dude changing nursery rhymes into dirty prose would have been to close to the sixties to be appreciated and you wouldn’t dare try his act today. But, it was spectacular for the moment in time he performed.
He’s actually an incredible actor. He’s always a standout in every role he plays. In interviews he’s said he always wanted to be an actor, and Andrew Dice Clay was just a character he started doing for standup. He used to have a bunch of characters before he became Dice