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Tom Snyder - Harlan Ellison 

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From the summer of 1994, this was my introduction to the writer Harlan Ellison. I was an intern on Snyder's show that summer, and Ellison blew into the studio like a force of nature. I made it a point to get to know the man and his work. Apologies for the poor video quality.

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@pendorran
@pendorran 4 года назад
Harlan Ellison speechless. Tom got him that time. You can tell the friendship was genuine and heartfelt.
@gstockwell5315
@gstockwell5315 14 дней назад
I love those 2 men. Harlan was so beautifully thunderstruck. It was a beautiful experience.
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 3 года назад
What a beautiful thing. I had tears in my eyes when Tom brought out the painting and said, simply, "It's yours."
@tilaNmanx
@tilaNmanx 2 года назад
That was the sweetest god damn thing I've seen in a long time
@HiveFleetUlfang1
@HiveFleetUlfang1 4 года назад
Rare footage of Ellison actually speechless.
@anttam117
@anttam117 4 года назад
Not only did Tom Snyder nailed Harlan with his gift, he nailed me as well! I reacted exactly as Harlan did!
@tuxguys
@tuxguys 4 года назад
I'd forgotten that Snyder had a prime time show on CNBC in the '90's... But I've never forgotten how absolutely electric these two were, going all the way back to the "TOMORROW" show in the '70's, every time they were together. What a great way to spend some time.
@existenceisrelative
@existenceisrelative 5 лет назад
My new life goal is to have someone react to a gift i've given them like that.
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 3 года назад
It's worth more than any amount of money. Trust me.
@piesusan17
@piesusan17 3 года назад
Fire up a colortini, sit back, relax, and watch the pictures, now, as they fly through the air.”
@Davy.J.Y
@Davy.J.Y 5 месяцев назад
Currently revisiting every Ellison video here on RU-vid. This one is a fave of mine. I bought a copy of Mindfields way back in the day, its a wonderful book filled with mind blowing art .
@paullowman9131
@paullowman9131 Месяц назад
Loved this show and I tried to watch it when I could. Both of these guys are icons to me.
@torchwoody58
@torchwoody58 Год назад
I like the way Tom Snyder kept calling Harlan "kid".
@sentinel1814
@sentinel1814 3 месяца назад
harlan is about 60 in this, the way he reacted to that painting made him feel just like a kid again i bet.
@jeffkrueger4178
@jeffkrueger4178 Год назад
You were very fortunate to intern for a classic like Tom Snyder and get introduced to Harlan that way. Timeless. Thanks!
@seagullrock
@seagullrock 2 года назад
When I learned that Tom was leaving the airwaves forever, it was crushing. He'd been on my TV since the '70s. I began missing him immediately. And then I thought: I'm never going to see Harlan Ellison again either. Together they were a trip. Thank you for posting this.
@timothyjohnson6258
@timothyjohnson6258 Год назад
This was a great interviewe!! Ellison is endlessly interesting and Tom was the perfect guy to bring us this masterpiece. It is such a shame that there is no Tom Snyder, or anyone like him, anymore. We get fed 3-4 minute interviews that are interrupted by 2-3 commercial breaks, so essentially, nothing. Tom was so good at his job, never talked down to his callers and friends, had a great sense of humor, was sharp as could be, and he is sorely missed.
@ernestolombardo5811
@ernestolombardo5811 4 года назад
Harlan: "You ever watch Animaniacs? Oh, you gotta watch Pinky And The Brain!"
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 4 года назад
Whadda we gonna do t'night, Brain?
@JakeMabe1
@JakeMabe1 2 года назад
@@andrewwilliams9599 The same thing we do every night, Pinky. TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
@treybratcher389
@treybratcher389 10 месяцев назад
And they say the grinch’s heart grew three times that day
@katiezee2
@katiezee2 5 лет назад
Harlan is a delight
@Brimaxian
@Brimaxian 5 лет назад
Spring-loaded vomit. What a wonderful phrase that we aren't using enough twenty-five years later.
@OrangeBang74
@OrangeBang74 5 лет назад
Harlan knows how to turn a phrase, that's for sure
@bohican
@bohican 5 лет назад
Harlan speechless... Ho. Lee. Fuck.
@FanboyFilms
@FanboyFilms 3 года назад
"She's not a writer, she's a creative typist."
@gstockwell5315
@gstockwell5315 16 дней назад
This, it is timeless, it is brilliant This is what we need to be hearing each and every day. Not the agenda of the idiots today in our face all over garbage media. We need intelligence not hysterical crybabies.
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 2 года назад
One of Tom's best. Harlan's gone, but his work lives on.
@cobber231
@cobber231 4 года назад
I wish Tom was Still around. I would love to hear his thoughts on present time. How was he to work for?
@byaustingragg
@byaustingragg 4 года назад
So glad you uploaded this. What a gem of an interview.
@machineo12887
@machineo12887 5 лет назад
So cool you worked as an intern, thanks for the video! Wish I could've been so lucky
@VarnaVix
@VarnaVix 2 года назад
Actually, I'm impressed by the sound quality. Most of these VHS rips are nearly unintelligable.
@BoReads
@BoReads 10 дней назад
This is so wholesome. 🥺
@melatoninhelpmesleep858
@melatoninhelpmesleep858 Месяц назад
Dang you got a dream of mine . Intern for Tom / being on crew . N time
@urdude67
@urdude67 6 месяцев назад
what he said about 'net message boards...OMG so accurate and prescient..."spring-loaded vomit"!
@appidydafoo
@appidydafoo 2 года назад
Fascinating, thank you ♥
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 2 года назад
Thanks, Kevin. Most refreshing. "Spring loaded vomit!" Oh, this brother always cut to the chase, just like Jesus did with Nicodemus.
@judacia
@judacia Год назад
nearly 30 years later, and it sadly holds true. internet trolls are happy pointing out negative things, harassing others, spreading misery.
@nunyabizness6595
@nunyabizness6595 4 месяца назад
There are no Ellisons of today. One of the reasons the world is crap.😮😮😮
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 4 года назад
Oh, and someone ought to tell Al Gore that Harlan beat him to the punch when it came to coining the phrase 'information superhighway.'
@Enevan1968
@Enevan1968 4 года назад
It must have been doing the rounds back then. I did library studies in '93 and heard the term being used then in a conversation between two co-students who worked in a university library.
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 3 года назад
Considering that Harlan was not a computer person, it was even more prescient of him to use the term.
@magaliebatterie3148
@magaliebatterie3148 3 года назад
12:27
@katiedonovanAlt
@katiedonovanAlt 5 лет назад
Judith Krantz outlived Harlan by ALMOST a year....lol
@andrewwilliams9599
@andrewwilliams9599 3 года назад
But did she enjoy it?
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