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THE MOST R-RATED COMEDIAN EVER? First time reacting to Andrew Dice Clay 1987 At Rodney Dangerfields! 

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🎤 About Andrew Dice Clay:
Andrew Dice Clay, known for his brash, unapologetic style, became a defining comic figure of the late 80s with his controversial and often explicit material. His 1987 performance at Rodney Dangerfield's comedy club is legendary, showcasing the raw, no-holds-barred style that made him a household name and also a figure of significant debate. This set is packed with Dice's signature nursery rhymes, machismo, and the kind of humor that pushes boundaries and buttons.
Join us as we watch Andrew Dice Clay's notorious 1987 performance for the first time! Known for his polarizing comedic style, Dice's act is a roller-coaster of risqué jokes and aggressive stage persona. Watch our reaction to see how we handle his shocking material and discuss the cultural impact of his comedy during the 80s and beyond.
🤣 What to Expect in This Video:
First Impressions: Our immediate reactions to Dice’s infamous comedic style and stage presence.
Content Analysis: Examining the themes and delivery that characterize Dice’s performance, including his use of shock value and controversial material.
Cultural Context: Discussing the historical and cultural context of the late 80s that shaped and responded to Dice's comedy.
Overall Thoughts: Reflecting on the impact of experiencing such a polarizing comedy routine and its relevance today.
🤜🤛 Who We Are:
We’re a couple who loves diving into different styles of comedy, exploring how humor can both reflect and challenge societal norms. Join us as we react to more stand-up routines that have left a mark on the comedy world.
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What did you think of Andrew Dice Clay's style and the reactions it elicited during his peak? Do you think such humor has a place in today’s comedy scene? Let us know in the comments below, and suggest other comedians or performances that we should check out!
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@smittybenzo4693
@smittybenzo4693 Месяц назад
3 years after this, Andrew was selling out arenas and had whole crowds yelling his jokes out loud word for word in unison. The same jokes he does with this audience in fact.
@jgsrhythm100
@jgsrhythm100 Месяц назад
He is the equivalent of DJT in comedy. Charismatic, entertaining but if doesn't evolve gets old real quick.
@tyronesharp9205
@tyronesharp9205 Месяц назад
Dude sold out MSG.
@jgsrhythm100
@jgsrhythm100 Месяц назад
@tyronesharp9205 Yes he did, and a few years later he was done. He's a one trick pony and never evolved.
@tyronesharp9205
@tyronesharp9205 Месяц назад
@jgsrhythm100 He certainly didn't. A friend of mine got some free tickets and we saw him in Vegas in 2000. He was still doing the same stuff. It worked the first time because the shock value was new. It didn't age for shit.
@jgsrhythm100
@jgsrhythm100 Месяц назад
@@tyronesharp9205 Were on the same page. I agree 👍
@gregpeacock5497
@gregpeacock5497 Месяц назад
When you think back to the comedians we had back in the day, one very interesting fact about Andrew Dice Clay is in 1990 be became the 1st EVER comedian to sell out 2 consecutive nights at Madison Square Garden.
@gregkatz5411
@gregkatz5411 Месяц назад
We are waaaaay too sensitive today. EVERYONE got picked on back then, comedy was spontaneous and funny.
@Superman679
@Superman679 Месяц назад
What do you mean WE ? You got a rat in your pocket...LOL He is not doing anything worse or more vulgar than what Rickles did. I remember Don doing crowed work and asking an Asian man "You Japanese ?" The guy says Chinese. Don looks at him and then looks at the crowed and says "Oh, sure, ever since the war, they are all Chinese" Then he looks back at the guy and says "4 years, in the jungle looking for your uncle"
@DoneBrokeDatBack
@DoneBrokeDatBack 21 день назад
Agreed, but ADC just isn't funny at all. He's got to be one of the biggest hacks working in comedy today.
@gregkatz5411
@gregkatz5411 21 день назад
@@DoneBrokeDatBack yea, he was funny and shocking at the time. But you can only tell dirty nursery rhymes so many times
@thomaswilson4550
@thomaswilson4550 8 дней назад
Agreed these reactors are to soft for me
@joe.man.
@joe.man. Месяц назад
1990s. In February 1990, Clay became the first comedian to sell out two consecutive nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City, totalling 38,000 people in attendance
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
And for a perfect appraisal of this "in concert" performance, look up Roger Ebert's review of it. Roger is right on the money with this guy.
@williamschenk6589
@williamschenk6589 Месяц назад
That's why everyone was less offended by everything, we understood comedy from reality
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
Phony argument, since ADC is a moron by any time standards that you wish to apply.
@johnzubil2875
@johnzubil2875 Месяц назад
I think we need to go back to this comedy.
@georgepaust8416
@georgepaust8416 Месяц назад
If you're from Brooklyn it's not about the accent... It's the attitude!
@ghaeckel2684
@ghaeckel2684 Месяц назад
I laughed, I was offended. The question is, is it okay to tell a joke that offends? I opt for being offended over being protected.
@PJBHolden
@PJBHolden Месяц назад
Was is the uterus thing?
@PatCoppock
@PatCoppock Месяц назад
He played a character of an extreme characterization of some guys he knew in Brooklyn. it worked for him, so he stuck with it until he was canceled. He is actually a nice guy. He had a movie called Ford Fairlane.
@seanswinton6242
@seanswinton6242 Месяц назад
He appeared also in the film "Casual Sex" with Lea Thompson around the same time this Dangerfield Special appeared on HBO. Others who appeared were Rosanne Barr, Sam Kinison, Bob Nelson, and Tim Allen. I had the Danger field Specials on DVD.
@TristanandIsolt
@TristanandIsolt Месяц назад
Great movie.
@blake86303
@blake86303 Месяц назад
When I saw what y'all were reacting to I said, "Uh oh.............." lol
@classic-kool
@classic-kool Месяц назад
Shock Comedy was pretty popular in the 80's... It was a different time.
@RoGueNavy
@RoGueNavy Месяц назад
The Diceman was comedy royalty, for a few years. His movie, "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" was hysterically funny.
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
Yep, grease balls everywhere hung on this guy's every word, one moron to another.
@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus
@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus Месяц назад
"The Dice-man' is a caricature. He started doing impressions, which included a character named "The Diceman" which was based on Jerry Lewis as Buddy Love from The Nutty Professor movie. His 'Ford Fairlane' movie has some good stuff but he comes across as dated to me.
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Месяц назад
Given the 80's had perfected a style of film making, his 'Ford Fairlane' was a solid film and better than it should have been for his first leading role based on his comedic style and character.
@J0stAn0therJ0hn
@J0stAn0therJ0hn Месяц назад
well, at least you watched it and I give you credit for that. I miss his comedy.
@Mare_bear738
@Mare_bear738 Месяц назад
Watching Andrew Dice Clay back in the 80s, I clearly remember laughing, feeling embarrassed, and offended all at the same time!!! 😂🙄🤨I think he was banned from MTV at some point, too. He's funny but definitely not for everyone.
@Eyes-of-Horus
@Eyes-of-Horus Месяц назад
Definitely not. I didn't find his "humor" funny at all. It was rude, crude, pedestrian (adj.) and crass.
@MyboogerwontSurrender
@MyboogerwontSurrender Месяц назад
I agree 👍 He is funny! 😅
@Fritzw75
@Fritzw75 Месяц назад
@@Eyes-of-Horus relax. He is and was incredible.
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 Месяц назад
@@Eyes-of-Horus (*pssst* ...that's the point 🤣)
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
ADC is funny the way that watching a toddler pick his nose is funny.
@Gort-Marvin0Martian
@Gort-Marvin0Martian Месяц назад
He did make some films. The big one had to be, "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane". It's actually a very good film. In general he was brutal but by going beyond what you normally would expect, the fact it catches you off guard is... pretty cool. His later shows are a lot different. You might check those out. As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
@JeffRitchey-g2y
@JeffRitchey-g2y Месяц назад
The good ol' days
@ThePensive8
@ThePensive8 Месяц назад
The 80s were the best..no filters...damn, best decade ever!!!!!...there is soooo much more from The Dice Man...please do more!!!!
@BodhranPlayer66
@BodhranPlayer66 Месяц назад
Dice was in two movies that I know of, Pretty in Pink and the Adventures of Ford Fairlane. Pretty in Pink he played a doorman at the club and Ford Fairlane he starred in it. He really reminds me of Bill Burr and he was berated by the LGBTQI community like Bill. I've always loved him because he was on that edge of comedy. So many people don't take comedy for comedy anymore. If it's not your style I feel like you don't have to listen ya know? Anyway, I think Rodney was being sarcastic knowing that Dice isn't anywhere near the boy next door.
@chrischar9428
@chrischar9428 Месяц назад
Right over her head
@markhodge7
@markhodge7 Месяц назад
It's on the Dark Side. I like it black
@MetalOctane
@MetalOctane Месяц назад
Making the Grade
@xXDiGiTaLBaThXx
@xXDiGiTaLBaThXx Месяц назад
He did a movie with Woody Allen called Blue Jasmine
@rogerdaly6326
@rogerdaly6326 Месяц назад
He's been in a total of 14 movies including the most recent version of A Star Is Born where he plays Lady Gaga's characters father.
@AlexanderCalderon-kd6mh
@AlexanderCalderon-kd6mh Месяц назад
I used to have his comedy cassettes when I was in high school. Check out Andrew Dice Clay Poems. By that point, the audience members were reciting his nursery rhymes, but he had new ones. When this came out Japanese companies were buying up American companies
@romanmartinez6458
@romanmartinez6458 6 дней назад
It was amazing being able to walk around with headphones listening to cassettes. I had a bag full of tapes and batteries.
@timspellman47
@timspellman47 Месяц назад
People weren't sensitive at all in the 80s. I miss that so much.
@dragonvoiceinterview6038
@dragonvoiceinterview6038 20 дней назад
Andrew Dice Clay is a legend
@larzakalazerath6655
@larzakalazerath6655 Месяц назад
I was never a "huge" fan of the Dice Man but he did have some classics bitts like the nursery rhymes that he was famous for that I even repeat to this day. The first one was always my favorite.
@kevinlundgren1169
@kevinlundgren1169 Месяц назад
That was normal Andrew Dice ! Has anyone mentioned Gallagher ?
@RoGueNavy
@RoGueNavy Месяц назад
SLEDGE-O-MATIC!!!
@TristanandIsolt
@TristanandIsolt Месяц назад
@@RoGueNavy Gallagher is known for Sledgeomatic, but he was so much more. Great comedian.
@MimiMcG
@MimiMcG 6 дней назад
Omg i was 10 when he did this show, i saw it officially when i was about 14 in the early 90’s and laughed my f’ing ass off. When comedy was not policed was an awesome time. He was literally selling out arenas after this!
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Месяц назад
The Dice man was a comedian rock star. It was insane how popular he was. Yes, I've seen a lot of his videos. Never offended me, my wife hates his guts.
@matthamilton356
@matthamilton356 Месяц назад
All I can think of when he comes on is him portraying the XXX Danny Zuckos from Grease.
@TristanandIsolt
@TristanandIsolt Месяц назад
I always think of him as dirty Fonzie.
@kevinstrong8265
@kevinstrong8265 Месяц назад
Saw him a couple years ago. Still got it!
@Mod45thc3d
@Mod45thc3d Месяц назад
This is humor when the world wasn’t so fucin serious
@Jim-vp1nq
@Jim-vp1nq Месяц назад
Saw him many times in LA b4 he hit big time was funny as hell.
@kevinstrong8265
@kevinstrong8265 Месяц назад
Ford Fairlane rock and roll detective. Fun movie!
@chuckvelten5337
@chuckvelten5337 Месяц назад
Wanda Sykes are you kidding me ?
@rs-ye7kw
@rs-ye7kw Месяц назад
I hope they are.
@markcox731
@markcox731 Месяц назад
No woman liked his comedy after this lol , But he's still Dice today.
@Fritzw75
@Fritzw75 Месяц назад
You need to take a look at his audiences on his shows. Half are women laughing hysterically. Those women know good comedy and love Dice. He was incredible back in the day. I have the HBO special he did back in 89. Totally Dice.
@playmeri
@playmeri Месяц назад
I absolutely loved Diceman and I'm a 57yr old woman.
@Fritzw75
@Fritzw75 Месяц назад
@@playmeri Love your comment. Yes again half the women in his audiences were women and most loved his routine.
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
A LOT of women loved him. Not all women lack a sense of humor.
@susanharrah3462
@susanharrah3462 Месяц назад
Well I'm a woman and I thought he was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
@ToniKiiski
@ToniKiiski Месяц назад
Andrew Dice Clay was Ford Fairlane - Mr rock and roll detective in the movie Ford Fairlane
@TheLowerNard-sc6rq
@TheLowerNard-sc6rq Месяц назад
The Diceman said so many things straight to the point without hiding behind taboo BS.
@TheRealOG666
@TheRealOG666 7 дней назад
So funny ! Old school stuffs... In France Ford Farlaine was REALLY HUGE in the 90' when it came out! Bonnre soirée à tous les deux!
@briansmith3456
@briansmith3456 Месяц назад
The old Rodney Dangefield specials in the 80’s were classics, where a lot of comedians got their starts. Check out Robert Townsend, Bob Nelson, Bob Saget, Sam Kinison, Rosanne Barr, and Jerry Seinfeld from those specials. They were great!
@timlloyd1454
@timlloyd1454 Месяц назад
Sam kinison and lisa Lampanelli😂😂👍👍
@billofalltrades2633
@billofalltrades2633 Месяц назад
I was a young boy In the 80s, we were a different breed lol
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
This red herring argument again? ADC being a hatful sociopath is completely unrelated to what era you are dealing with.
@jpc123voice
@jpc123voice Месяц назад
People back then were either dared to sit in the front row or they simply had no idea what they were in for. That in itself made it worth witnessing.
@gogoyubari366
@gogoyubari366 5 дней назад
The Dice Man was huge back then!
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Месяц назад
Andew did some action as well; I remember seeing him on a Different Strokes episode years before this. Larry "Crazy Larry"
@Spacejockey426
@Spacejockey426 Месяц назад
40 years ago people weren't afraid to laugh at most anything, however shocking it may be... He also does a dead on impression of Stallone, Pacino, Travolta, and others. In one of his routines he does all of them, sitting around a campfire talking....
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 Месяц назад
Check out Robert Schimmel from Dangerfield’s 1988, it’s hysterical 😂
@karigoettl4483
@karigoettl4483 Месяц назад
Love this!
@jerseyYanksfan
@jerseyYanksfan Месяц назад
Saw him on Valentines Day in 1987 at The Lakeland Civic Center
@chrischar9428
@chrischar9428 Месяц назад
Dice has been in a bunch of movies. Starring or co star
@ampz6433
@ampz6433 Месяц назад
Wow! Thank you lovely Sam and Phil! ❤
@ZippyThePinhead
@ZippyThePinhead 4 дня назад
It was a different space in time, a different era when people weren't so sensitive.
@scottmgso
@scottmgso Месяц назад
The Japanese were a strong economic power in 1980’s. Dice was an act and he doesn’t go over well today because of the hypersensitivity of our culture. You either get it or you don’t.
@endtimesdarknessdescending5634
@endtimesdarknessdescending5634 Месяц назад
As his act progressed in his career, he never progressed beyond the topic of sex. It got old really quick. It became more a shock act than actually being funny. I was a big fan of his caricature and thought it was funny, but had he incorporated something other than just vulgarity sex talk, he would have been much better.
@berndheymann8
@berndheymann8 Месяц назад
Andrew Dice Clay is the only stand up comic who sold out the garden two nights in a row, check out the movie Ford Fairlane Rock and Roll Detective starring Andrew Dice Clay, Pricilla Presley and Leslie Nielsen
@elmerkilred159
@elmerkilred159 Месяц назад
This is probably the cleanest and most tame of Clay's routine. Other comedians of the era include Sam Kinison, Denis Leary, Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, Red Foxx, Cheech & Chong, Don Rickles, George Carlin, LaWanda Page... but if you're too precious, conservative, and are too offended by Clay, you're really not going to like any of the raw stand up from this era or the 60s/70s.
@jamesmcclain5005
@jamesmcclain5005 Месяц назад
Back in the day he was still shocking, but it seems more pronounced today because of the sensitivity of society today.
@robertzapata5395
@robertzapata5395 Месяц назад
Did I hear you say that Wanda Sykes almost tied with Andrew dice Clay!? Omg!! There's no comparison! She doesn't even come close!
@toddgwinn8395
@toddgwinn8395 Месяц назад
In the '70s and '80s, people weren't as offended as they are today
@leedstown
@leedstown Месяц назад
His TV show filmed around 6 years ago was really good He played himself making a comeback
@richardkafka5625
@richardkafka5625 Месяц назад
Ford Fairlane, Rock and Roll Detective same character in a full length movie!
@penfan29
@penfan29 Месяц назад
Dice is actually a good heartd dude i met him in pgh years ago. He’s been in tons of things over the years mainly playing bit part roles but all are fantastic parts. My fav two roles he played were in a series from hbo called Vinyl which was fantastic but only lasted one series because of some production war behind the scenes. And a late 80’s or early 90’s movie called Casual Sex. Both great parts from the Diceman especially in Vinyl Check them out if you have time to kill
@BestofItMoviedoc
@BestofItMoviedoc Месяц назад
This is from HBO’s RODNEY DANGERFIELD’s YOUNG COMEDIANS SPECIAL. Even for Dice (1st TV appearance) this was rough, he was still evolving. At his high point in the 80s Dice was selling out arenas. There’s plenty of material that hasn’t aged well and shows how far we’ve evolved as a country and society. We’re so much more multicultural and racial now.
@jamespoole594
@jamespoole594 Месяц назад
U need to check out Richard Pryor. One of the funniest comics
@jediprettyboy
@jediprettyboy Месяц назад
If you saw the 2018 recent remake of A Star is Born with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, then you saw Dice play her father in that film. He actually surprised a lot of people with his performance.
@Kurac12
@Kurac12 Месяц назад
We are Tooooo sensitive these days guys
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 Месяц назад
I found and downloaded an episode of 'Dangerfield's' that is my favorite (9th Annual. It was the first time several big name (eventually) comedians appeared. Sam Kinison, Rita Rudner, Louis Anderson, Yakov Smirnoff, Bob Saget, and even Bob Nelson (whom was the husband of Arnold's police partner in Kindergarten Cop). I generally find comedy 'not funny' as they struggle so it takes a bit more to make me laugh. Regis Philbin was the MC introducing Rodney and there were even skits in between acts (TV) featuring Roseanne Barr as his 'wife'.
@eebsterscorner809
@eebsterscorner809 Месяц назад
Dice made a splash for about 2 years. I saw him in West Palm Beach in 1988, yeah it was a time when people laughed at even uncomfortable stuff. The audience was roaring. Men and Woman.
@vaportrails7943
@vaportrails7943 Месяц назад
There was a “meta” aspect to his act, where he was portraying a character. His real name is Andrew Silverstein. He wasn’t totally endorsing the things he was saying, he was caricaturing a particular NYC type. Like a character in an SNL sketch. He was being a cartoon. His appeal was largely the forbidden nature of it, saying things you’re not supposed to say, but shock value only lasts so long. So his bubble was big but short. He had other characters he used to do, and he did some acting, but “the Diceman” is what blew up.
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
Yup. You find what works and run with it. Like Paul Reubens and Pee Wee Herman. Or Larry the Cable Guy.
@eaglesfan0726
@eaglesfan0726 Месяц назад
The Diceman in the 80's was the one to watch. You guys think thank was something ought to check out the great Lenny Bruce.
@randyv4118
@randyv4118 Месяц назад
You should listen to two comedians.......Sam Kinnison, And Denis Leary.....they were both known for pushing the envelope.
@allenbryant9998
@allenbryant9998 6 дней назад
You should watch the Dean Martin’s Roasts from the 1970’s.
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
I hope everyone realizes that Andrew Dice Clay is not a real person, it's a CHARACTER. Just like Pee Wee Herman and the Cable Guy. His real name is Andrew Clay Silverstein, he's not even Italian, he's Jewish. People attacked him and wanted to censor him for being offensive. They actually thought this was real. He's a comedian playing a stereotypical Italian New York character, and it was funny.
@jameswilson313
@jameswilson313 Месяц назад
The best thing to take away from this, like it or not, is that he actually has the right to say it.
@shawncavanaugh1464
@shawncavanaugh1464 Месяц назад
Him and Sam Kinison were king at the end of the eighties
@Pigpenthemagnificent
@Pigpenthemagnificent Месяц назад
You guys are Canadians, besides this was the 80’s. The good old days!!!!
@6anthony8
@6anthony8 Месяц назад
He’s the best at nursery rhymes
@johnarnett1411
@johnarnett1411 Месяц назад
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE react to the 80's rap 2 LIVE CREW!!! Very few reactions on RU-vid and y'all would absolutely love them!! Any songs
@jhd7227
@jhd7227 Месяц назад
“Pauly Shore” anyone??!!😂😂😂
@randyhanner3188
@randyhanner3188 Месяц назад
He played lady Gaga's dad in A Star Is Born
@phantomrockerr
@phantomrockerr Месяц назад
The Diceman is not for the easily offended.
@jwoyshnar
@jwoyshnar Месяц назад
You have to do Andrew dice Clay "Poems"
@Plainolcountryboy
@Plainolcountryboy Месяц назад
I remember when he started hilarious 😂😂
@gazoontight
@gazoontight Месяц назад
Oh, man, they don't know the Dice Man. Hold on!
@CoreyWickramasekera
@CoreyWickramasekera Месяц назад
If this performance is from RODNEY DANGERFIELD'S YOUNG COMEDIANS SPECIAL, Sam Kinison debuted on tjis show too, Sam Kinison Accused DICE of "STEALING ALOT OF MATERIAL" IDK, just sayin, both great COMEDIANS 😊😊😊
@Klyde-t3d
@Klyde-t3d Месяц назад
You need to watch his only Movie "Ford Fairlane"
@One-n-only..BrooklynRed
@One-n-only..BrooklynRed Месяц назад
Hello from Brooklyn. Just to answer question..in 1987 a 1/4 of the neighborhood boys did look like this. Hes the crudest from this era. Sam Kineson being the top of the talent. Rod Dangerfields favorite performer. Check him out. ~BrooklynRed
@giodagrate5369
@giodagrate5369 Месяц назад
No one had ever seen or heard anything like this before. This was his big break. He became huge. Sold out Madison Square Garden.
@jteague1955
@jteague1955 Месяц назад
This stuff was OUTRAGEOUS back then so that's why he was so popular, especially among men. Nowadays the rap songs are worse so ADC's doesn't seem so bad.
@doughaviland1729
@doughaviland1729 Месяц назад
Clay played Lady Gagas father in A STAR IS BORN.
@greatriffishere
@greatriffishere Месяц назад
Great reaction as always !! I never thought Dice was that funny. My reaction is pretty much the same as Samantha. Cheers from Texas !!
@victorbloom8286
@victorbloom8286 Месяц назад
Buckle Up
@mitchellbeston1033
@mitchellbeston1033 Месяц назад
"Snapperhead!" As another commenter pointed out, back in the 80s, as soon as any major tragedy occurred in the world, a day later, there would be jokes circulating by word of mouth about the tragedy. I'll never forget the Challenger space shuttle tragedy in 1986...i heard about it on the morning news and by the time i got to school, the kids were already telling jokes. I hate to say it but similar happened with the droughts in Ethiopia and the genocide in Cambodia. Yeah, its a bit morbid but there was no real meanness behind it...the jokes were hilarious but would trigger the crap out of today's generation lol. Dice Clay's humour was extremely sexist and he had clearly never heard of "political correctness" and neither had any of us. His comedy centred around demeaning women whereas Dangerfield concentrated on demeaning his family and himself.
@rickclark8657
@rickclark8657 Месяц назад
Guess you had to be around back then
@0PsychosisMedia0
@0PsychosisMedia0 Месяц назад
For the Japanese jokes at the time the Japan economy was exploding, and the Japanese car industry was overtaking the US market. There was a lot of stress in the US of layoffs and other social worries. Was it funny, yes. This is why only 2 comedians in the modern era are really worth watching. Everyone else has been neutered just to apease the bluehair crowd.
@timothybush9633
@timothybush9633 Месяц назад
Watch The Adventures of Ford Fairlane from 1990
@roy19491
@roy19491 Месяц назад
check out Rita Rudner from that same era; and, of course, Richard Pryor, and George Carlin.......
@chrischar9428
@chrischar9428 Месяц назад
None of this flies today because the crybaby culture.
@sixslinger9951
@sixslinger9951 Месяц назад
true, but Dice really wasn't that funny and I like all kinds of humour. HIs schtick got old quick.
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
@@sixslinger9951 Doesn't matter if it got old quick. He made a goddamned fortune in that short time. That's how the game is played. "Strike while the iron is hot."
@kylesummers1565
@kylesummers1565 Месяц назад
Back in the day, most people knew that jokes were jokes. They made jokes about everything and everybody. Everything is hyper-sensitized these days. Rodney always made fun of himself which is always safer for a mainstream performer. Peace, Love!!
@DeepDeepSpace
@DeepDeepSpace Месяц назад
people were offended by Andrew Dice Clay back then too.
@Jim-tv4cr
@Jim-tv4cr Месяц назад
Everybody is so PC nowadays , check out Eddie Murphy Raw 😂😂
@kevinstrong8265
@kevinstrong8265 Месяц назад
@@DeepDeepSpace And it was sweet too!
@kylesummers1565
@kylesummers1565 Месяц назад
​@@Jim-tv4cr Lol...I went to see Eddie M "Raw" with my girlfriend in college (and my leg was in a brace after knee surgery). I didn't even have a chance to get away!
@Mr.Ekshin
@Mr.Ekshin Месяц назад
@@DeepDeepSpace - "People were offended" ??? Yeah, just say it... humorless feminists were perpetually offended back then just like they are today. I saw some of the feminists try to interview Andrew (fully intending to shred him). And he came out for the interview dressed normal, without the accent, without the attitude, and he's a well-spoken, educated guy. And they would start tearing into him, accusing him of all kinds of misogyny and other things. He'd calmly keep informing them that "the Dice Man" is a character he portrays... a very dumb character... and THAT is the humor in the routine. He explained that the jokes themselves aren't actually very humorous unless they are done in character... that the joke is actually on the character who believes these things.
@ProfessorMystery77
@ProfessorMystery77 Месяц назад
Now you know why Gen X doesn’t get offended at stuff, lol
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
Yup. I snuck out of bed late at night to turn on HBO and watch Dice. And every bloody, violent horror movie I could find. 10 year old kids in the 80s could easily beat up a 30 year old millennial today. Without even breaking a sweat.
@kblinn68
@kblinn68 6 дней назад
millennials can't handle older comedy.
@markhodge7
@markhodge7 Месяц назад
Mr. Clay shined a mirror. He saw society and embellished what stereotypes were embraced at a given time. Undercover spotting people that had signed up to certain attitudes. Stealth. Carlin took a different tack.
@thomasn3882
@thomasn3882 Месяц назад
Both of them were sociopaths who used humor to cloak their hatred of humanity.
@Cheryworld
@Cheryworld Месяц назад
the thing about ethnic jokes a few decades agp. was that everyone understood they were jokes. Don Rickles would be hanged today
@Aryaba
@Aryaba Месяц назад
And everyone made fun of everyone, including their own ethnic group.
@yogib37
@yogib37 Месяц назад
@@Aryaba Mel Brooks was the King of making fun of everyone especially the Jewish people and he was Jewish himself. He went hard on them.
@Aryaba
@Aryaba Месяц назад
@@yogib37 He was brilliantly comedic. I miss the days of "History of the World, part I" and "Blazing Saddles" classics!
@bassage13
@bassage13 Месяц назад
Now you can only make fun of white people. Everyone else is off limits and a hate crime.
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