Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn Air Date: 2003-06-26 Guests: George Carlin, Nick DiPaolo, Greg Giraldo, Jim Norton [Thanks to @chubbsmagooo for helping find the air date!]
Some people can’t handle dry crass humor like the rest of us can. Humor like this to me is Real And now with today’s OVERWHELMING pc culture We will never have a show like this again :(
@@thanosalaarson8290 Agree with Nick Dip, Giraldo and Norton. The monumental would be + Patrice and + Pat Cooper and it run for 3 hours so George, Nick, Greg and Jim get to say something.
The Pope, Jesus and a talking duck walk into a bar. The bartender asks "are you three lost ?" and the duck replies "yes, we're looking for the set-up of a Norm McDonald joke ..."
@@duncefunce1513 he is a professional preformer. He never liked this kind of stuff. He wanted to be an actor. And still,he became the worlds greatest stand up,the father of dark humor, and his material still holds up. He wasn't a comics comic,he was a comedic genius. And he will forever be quoted, like the Pythons, or the Marks brothers. Also, he would bomb a lot, just to make the hour perfect, so he wouldn't really care that much, about making everybody laugh at all times, and everyone elso on this panel, has a need to do that. (They are all funny though)
Scripted and boring; I prefer Patrice being an elephant stepping on everyone's bits. Carlin was so sanctimonious, I used to love him when I was younger. I can't stand him or people like him now. 10:45 is a prime example of his true colors. He was a terrible father and not a good person. God forbid we invest in the future and plant trees whose shade we will never sit under. People like Carlin just want it all to burn and do not care about the future generations or the consequences of destroying everything our forefathers built over the centuries.
Patrice said he didn't want to meet George because he didn't wanna change the way he felt about someone he was inspired by like when he said he met Paul Mooney once backstage as a fan at one of Paul's shows and said he was a dick to him.
I dont understand why this show went away. Should have stayed with Colin, and like other shows eventually got a new host if needed like the tonite show, daily show etc. Its a great format.
Rudy Tanelo Ruxy agreed. But it was the core group of guys. Mostly Opie and Anthony regulars that made the show. They tried to imitate the format in shows like Comics unleashed with Byron Allen. Absolute failure. The best we could settle for is some of the regulars appearances on red eye w Greg gutfeld
@@CALISUPERSPORT O&A had Carlin on twice that I know of and he knew that whole bunch of NY comedians. He had also been on Bill Maher's previous talk show Politically Incorrect. Carlin did many shows for other comedians like Chris Rock and Dennis Miller too.
It's a worldwide issue. And it's not the "cancel culture vultures" that's the issue, it's the companies doing whatever the loudest people want because they think it'll make them more money. The people calling to ban or fire people are such a small minority, but their dollar still spends and they ain't losing enough average people to not bow to them. Just follow the money. By the way, it was pretty bad back then too. Patrice and Jimmy were both "cancelled" in the early 00's, didn't seem to hurt them none.
@@Spootnik While I agree that censorship is fueled by corporate interests, cancel culture is real these days. These guys wouldn't even have a platform today. People may have been fined back then, but they weren't exiled from the public eye, they still did their thing. What we have today is absurd.
@@notsocrates9529 lol thanks for putting words in my mouth but they taste awful. And ya comedians do view each other as peers the way anyone in any group would.
Ricky \ This should be a podcast. Colin should get his ass in gear and make it happen. The original show was very cheap to make and apart from Patrice and Greg most of the regulars are still with us. A lot of people are thirsting for an honest show like this.
Agreed. Someone would need mighty big balls to give it a go, but I imagine it would be a huge success. May of us are thirsty for this type of conversation.
My mistake on that. Premiere Pro when you scroll and your mouse is over a segment it just changes the opacity. didnt notice it when i was splicing all these clips together
I've noticed that the usual panel are much more civil to each other when George is on with them. Put Nick, Jim, Greg and Patrice together and they are brutal; hilarious but brutal
There must have been a good reason for this show to have been cut. I am enjoying the banter of these comedians, this looks like a great opportunity for comedians to get their name out there to be seen and heard. This format has to make a comeback.
They should archive this show in the Library of Congress... this will be considered a national treasure in a century's time, and a benchmark for American comedy and pop entertainment.
Judiasm is a pre-existing condition It's not an anniversary, don't applaud. Colin was on fire this night. Then he bombs with the Jackass/terrorist bit, LOL. I loved this show.
How about qualifications for voting, besides the fog the mirror test. Like ability to read, know who the candidates are, how the government works, and understand the Constitution?
Or, the old leftist talking point asking poc for a state ID is racist, I'm in RI, state ID costs $35 dollars for 5 years, or $7 dollars per year....if a poc cannot afford/save $1 per month, then perhaps that person need not vote 🤔😳🤡