@18:31 I just wanna know why funny people always die, nice funny people... and the ones you know, the bitter, mean, non-funny people are walking around till they're 90. That's not fair. Not fair indeed.... RIP Bob
Because what you don't really "Get" until you reach middle age, is that this life is every short. By the time you really get it, it's middle age and that's too late. The fact is that in your twenties and thirties, you think that time goes slow, and by 50 you undertand how little time you really have and how it could all end in a second. It puts' whole different persective on life than you had when you were young, but like I said, by this time it's too late to really do anything with this new information . Also, you see that all of your friends are dying, and that none of them are "Old", which is really troubling.
This was such a good interview…crazy that he mentioned that he had three uncles pass away from a heart attack in their 30’s and 40’s….kinda foreshadowed what happened. R.I.P. Bob
According to the autopsy and such professionals, Bob died from head trauma. No drugs or alcohol detected, no foul play. He also was COVID positive. I have a feeling he had a stroke or heart attack, then the head trauma happened after hitting it on the surface. It seems too fishy to believe he died from that alone. Underlying causes. It's also odd to think his parents both died at the ages of 89. He only made 65!?
Bob was so funny. It’s very sad that he’s gone. Thank goodness there is a ton of Bob’s material on RU-vid to enjoy. His roles on Full House and AFHV’s were the complete opposite of his comedic persona which is an outrageous, very R-rated guy that you don’t know what kind of filth is gonna come out of his mouth. So good!
Rest in peace my favorite comedian since I was like six years old. Thank you for everything and paving the way for everyone else. You said it best bob sag!
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central Los Angeles_ '97-'98, this is around the time I discovered Howard on 97.1 FM in LA. I miss the "I don't know if u recognize this guys voice" days. Hilarious ! Keep the uploads coming. Thank u. ✊🏾✊🏾
I forgot about this video, and this channel. Great stuff. SoOO happy people can find these interviews as beloved celebs who dared come on the Stern show end up passing away, when they gave us so much by sharing their entire lives with us, the least we can do is keep these posted forever, pretty cray. God Bless!
Saw Bob Saget just before COVID and was damn glad I did. Had tickets to see Norm and he cancelled because of Covid and then died. Two great comedy legends.
One ghost, Bob Saget, referring to another ghost, Norm Macdonald. 😑smh. Crazy times. Four months ago these guys were both here and weren't supposed to go anywhere anytime soon.
Why is Dirty Work so underrated? Watched it again now (3rd time) and it is soo funny. And when you think about it, it’s absolutely star studded..Norm, Artie, Jack Warden, Chris Farley, Chevy Chase, Don Rickles, Chris McDonald, Dave Koechner, Adam Sandler, cameos by Gary Coleman, Ken Norton etc.
I remember first seeing Bob's hilarious (and very blue) stand-up comedy routine on HBO in the mid-80's. I think it was on a Rodney Dangerfield special. He was so damn quick-witted...R I P
I remember seeing this as a re-run on E! when I was like 12 and I was like “Mr. Tanner?!” 😵 I just couldn’t see him outside of being Danny and couldn’t see him do dirty jokes lol!😆 Him passing away makes me feel like a piece of my childhood has been taken away it’s so sad!RIP! ♥️
I believe his dad also died from heart problems. With that family history, unfortunately it’s not too surprising if that’s what happened to Bob. Especially given a possible history of cocaine use even if it was decades ago. Just like how Carlin had a history of heart attacks and cocaine use, and his heart is what killed him, was only 6 years older than Bob at age 71. Tragic but not surprising. Another example: James Gandolfini, cocaine use and unhealthy lifestyle, died of a heart attack at just 51 probably due to his weight/diet issues making it all that much worse, adding in drugs and booze only increased the likelihood of heart problems.
I genuinely love Dirty Work. It's nowhere near as bad as it's reputed to be (even if it's promoted as a so-bad-it's-good movie - I think that's inaccurate - it's better than standard comedy fare at the time), or your average mindless Adam Sandler pap). With Norm and Artie on board, how could it not least raise a few chuckles. I laughed throughout. It's way better than Beer League (Norm even chastised Artie once on Stern for his joke that he will refund anyone ten dollars if they've seen Dirty Work, telling him to substitute Dirty Work for his own movie, Beer League. Beer League isn't as bad as people say it is either, but it's very one-note and has all the usual nakedly homophobic Artie Lange schtick. So yeah -I love Norm, and therefore like Dirty Work - even Norm's worst is better than most people's peak. Artie does have all the charm of a date rapist (way more charming than a regular rapist). Oh, and Don Rickles is hilarious in it too. There wasn't one take where Norm wasn't laughing at Rickles haranguing Artie (the BABY GORILLA), so they just included it...Priceless.
18:31 Good point Bob. RIP. Can't believe we lost Danny Tanner today. 1/9/22. He was 25 years shy of 90 and died specifically to prove this point. Lol. Too soon. Sorry. RIP tha GOD.
I remember my mom loving Full House when I was growing up but she absolutely hated Bob once she learned about his raunchy comedy. Now that I'm an adult, I love his stuff (and Full House lol). Love seeing him on Howard's show RIP Bob
No joke - Dirty Work is one of my favorite comfort movies. It's just goofy, mindless fun. I love Norm's hilarious non-acting and Artie's scumminess. lol
Doesn’t saget’s comedy roast allegedly reveal to the discerning public Helliweird satanick masonick entertainment industry created multimillionaire deceiver sellout saget’s heinous crimes against humanity that involved the harming of innocent young ones, which allegedly led to his demise?
Sad to think that he was such a tv celebrity since the mid '80 throught the late 90s and then he sort of dissapeared from the radars around the time this interview was made. I mean it happens all the time but since i grew up watching Full House and all i have a soft spot for him. I feel he could have done more, at least on TV, but i dont think that he was either the driven type who would fight for acting parts or had the right managment to help him land better jobs.
Over the years, I’ve really tried to listen and like Stern. But when he’s not trying to be a musician, a comedian, all he does is overtalk every single guest. Was never a huge Saget fan, but I saw his interview on Rogan too, and they cut him off to correct him about things they have no clue about. That man went to the grave with some juicy, interesting and experiences I wish we could of heard. But… hey, we still got Howard and Robins cackle! 🙄