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  • @pumpkinhead34
    @pumpkinhead34Ай бұрын

    Now you understand why GEN X are the way we are! You can't offend or embarrass us! I was watching The Dice Man at 11 years old and LMAO!

  • @Steve-gx9ot

    @Steve-gx9ot

    Ай бұрын

    But Gen x can be offended by baby Boomers Wrecking their lives by having so much money! Hey keep sending those bucks to we Boomers cuz we need to party 24, 7 Thank you muchly rtards lol

  • @shanehebert396

    @shanehebert396

    Ай бұрын

    Are you kidding? GenX are some of the ones who get so offended that they shoot beer cases, get mad about cartoon candy getting drawn with less sexy shoes, and otherwise destroying stuff they already bought.

  • @pumpkinhead34

    @pumpkinhead34

    Ай бұрын

    @@shanehebert396 Not this Gen Xer!

  • @williambroer5258

    @williambroer5258

    Ай бұрын

    @@shanehebert396 I've never met one like that..

  • @Allen-rv5dd

    @Allen-rv5dd

    Ай бұрын

    @@shanehebert396 Wildly wrong.

  • @gordonpelto1069
    @gordonpelto1069Ай бұрын

    That was the 80's people could laugh and not be so sensitive like they are today. It's comedy, nothing else. We were grown ups then.

  • @perrywalker6367

    @perrywalker6367

    Ай бұрын

    I couldn't have said it better myself

  • @michaelshelton3910

    @michaelshelton3910

    Ай бұрын

    So true!

  • @thomasjones4570

    @thomasjones4570

    Ай бұрын

    Yet just 8 years before this, George Carlin was threatened with prison for his bits...yeah, not so "grown up" because this guy was also protested in MASS once he became known.

  • @jeremiahrose4681

    @jeremiahrose4681

    Ай бұрын

    Yep

  • @jalkabre5904

    @jalkabre5904

    Ай бұрын

    Amen, miss those days.

  • @VeryVocalPro
    @VeryVocalProАй бұрын

    You were close on Jack and Jill…Jill didn’t beat him up, she beat him off 😊😂

  • @deependz3231

    @deependz3231

    Ай бұрын

    You can't say that, she went up the hill and charged him a buck twenty-five for whatever services he wanted, just like a hooker would.

  • @Nonconformistwilderbeastman

    @Nonconformistwilderbeastman

    Ай бұрын

    As Jack was Jacking around when she dumped his pail off 😁

  • @matthamilton356

    @matthamilton356

    Ай бұрын

    Who really cares? Either way... she got his $$$. As usual

  • @ricksexton8888

    @ricksexton8888

    Ай бұрын

    Jack and jill went up the hill with $1.25 each, Jill came down with $2.50. that fucking hoooorr (Is the way he said it on his live show)

  • @Rebelrocker69

    @Rebelrocker69

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ricksexton8888He also sometimes ended it with "And you think they went after water?" 😂😂😂

  • @berndheymann8
    @berndheymann8Ай бұрын

    Dice is the only stand up comedian who sold out the garden two nights in a row, his movie ford fairlaine, rock and roll detective is legendary

  • @offgridnightmarenewhomeste3215

    @offgridnightmarenewhomeste3215

    Ай бұрын

    He was awesome in Casual Sex too.

  • @lococanada8238

    @lococanada8238

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@offgridnightmarenewhomeste3215I'm the beast from the East, I'm the Vin Man

  • @offgridnightmarenewhomeste3215

    @offgridnightmarenewhomeste3215

    Ай бұрын

    @@lococanada8238 The Best!!! I gotta find and watch that now. 👍

  • @wallyllama2926

    @wallyllama2926

    Ай бұрын

    Booty time booty time across the USA. Booty time booty time hey hey hey.

  • @Sheisthedevilyouknowwho-ft9we

    @Sheisthedevilyouknowwho-ft9we

    Ай бұрын

    His agent said there was talk of him playing the Meadowlands. That's how big he was

  • @theworldofron2712
    @theworldofron2712Ай бұрын

    I give you a ton of credit for playing the video uncensored and giving your honest opinion. and laughing at some things as well.

  • @raquelyoung5580

    @raquelyoung5580

    Ай бұрын

    I have to agree…she got through it. And gave a breakdown on a Walkman 😅 not easy

  • @joeyking2765

    @joeyking2765

    27 күн бұрын

    Yeah but she talks way too much and she has a knack for talking over several punchlines.

  • @86carlitto

    @86carlitto

    10 күн бұрын

    Exactly listen to the set then pause

  • @jimshorts6751
    @jimshorts6751Ай бұрын

    "Dice" is a caricature, and this was his first tv appearance, so no one knew what was coming. In this time period, we had 2 MONSTER comics. Dice, and Sam Kinison. They were both rude and obnoxious, but we all knew it was shtick because we grew up with Mr. Warmth, Don Rickles, who had the same smack you in the face style. FYI,Dice and Sam sold out stadiums, the first comics to do this. Over 50% of the crowd were women, they loved these guys. We were different people, more hard,more understa ding, and didn't mind to be offended. We'll get back there, we have to, or comedy dies. If you aren't ready to offend as a comic, you're nobody. Take Jerry Seinfeld. He didn't use "bad words" (whatever the heck😏 that means) but he destroyed people by making fun of them and their stupidity. Did Jerry sell out stadiums ? No, but he did have this little tv show.

  • @TexasRivermedic

    @TexasRivermedic

    Ай бұрын

    Couldn’t get enough of Sam Kinison, but Andrew Dice Clay I just couldn’t relate with.

  • @darrellyounyvski591

    @darrellyounyvski591

    Ай бұрын

    Kinison was great, Rickles was hilarious, Richard Pryor is the GOAT, but Diceman was just not that funny. Didn't like him then and even now, most of his jokes are simply not funny.

  • @thomasjones4570

    @thomasjones4570

    Ай бұрын

    Kinison was not a shtick at all and every single person that knew him says that. Dice...became his shtick.

  • @tugga235ii

    @tugga235ii

    Ай бұрын

    GOD bless you

  • @joeboo333

    @joeboo333

    Ай бұрын

    Dice-always funny Kinison-1 amazing special and then he drugged himself to unfunnyness and died... Only truth here

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495Ай бұрын

    In 1990, he hosted Saturday Night Live and one of the female cast members, Nora Dunn, refused to do the show. Soon after, she was no longer on the show.

  • @AlexanderCalderon-kd6mh

    @AlexanderCalderon-kd6mh

    Ай бұрын

    He called Nora Dunce

  • @markh.7650

    @markh.7650

    Ай бұрын

    You can always take a stand at work, but usually end up "standing" on the unemployment line.

  • @wvman2374

    @wvman2374

    Ай бұрын

    Sinead OConnor was the musical guest that night and she refused to appear when he was on. They did a skit with Dice that night, kind of a play on "Its a Wonderful Life" a what would have happened if Dice had given in to all the pressure and not come to SNL that night....I recall one of the things that happened was a giant speaker fell on Sinead OConnor and killed her because Dice stayed home.

  • @ryanjacobson2508

    @ryanjacobson2508

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@wvman2374Narcissistic celebrities trying to cancel each other is nothing new.

  • @bobhoffman9848
    @bobhoffman9848Ай бұрын

    He was over the top even in his era, and some women, gays, and others protested his appearances. They said he was racist, sexist, homophobic, the works, and obviously, he had no filter. But he was immensely popular. After all, it’s comedy, not a university lecture or news editorial.

  • @Seadansr1

    @Seadansr1

    Ай бұрын

    the word homophobic wasn't invented back then

  • @bobhoffman9848

    @bobhoffman9848

    Ай бұрын

    @@Seadansr1 It wasn't an exact quote. I'm sure they used something like anti-gay then.

  • @dr.burtgummerfan439

    @dr.burtgummerfan439

    24 күн бұрын

    "This ain't about laughter, this is comedy." - ADC

  • @terrivineyard9240
    @terrivineyard9240Ай бұрын

    I unapologeticly love the Diceman. I understand that he’s not a character for everyone, but it’s a character not the real person.

  • @genesisgryphon1582

    @genesisgryphon1582

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah he isn't even Italian, he's Jewish lol.

  • @user-cn3vy5ct9x

    @user-cn3vy5ct9x

    5 күн бұрын

    Of course you do. 🤣

  • @appalachianridgerunners6571
    @appalachianridgerunners6571Ай бұрын

    Hahahahha! The 80’s was a different time.

  • @manguy2000

    @manguy2000

    Ай бұрын

    Best time

  • @129673jh
    @129673jhАй бұрын

    Comedy before everyone got so sensitive....

  • @Steve-gx9ot

    @Steve-gx9ot

    Ай бұрын

    People are not sensitive = just pretending to be a VICTIM so that they can feel Sorry for themselves! And they are sorry weak hominids

  • @deependz3231

    @deependz3231

    Ай бұрын

    No, comedy for the simple minded that wears thin very quickly, except for MAGA of course. Get a comedian up on stage making fun of Trump and watch MAGA cry.

  • @YTsupportsZionaziGenocide

    @YTsupportsZionaziGenocide

    Ай бұрын

    society have ALWAYS been sensitive to comedy... in the old world you kiilya for an offensive joke made in in the wrong company. in carlin's early days comdians were still being arrested for vulgarity and making fun of religion... today people just try to cancel each other. we've went from being run through with a sword, to jailed, to socially/professionally cancelled. and until very recently it always came from far right (namely classical far right; the old monarchies, the church, fascists) but increasingly since the 1980 (and especially the last 15 or so years) the liberals/neoliberals and the conservatives/neoconservatives have started the modern cancel culture that the alt right takes to the Nth degree.

  • @ral8031

    @ral8031

    14 күн бұрын

    @@deependz3231 President Trump is a GOD among men! Trump 2024! Trump 4EVA!!!

  • @deependz3231

    @deependz3231

    14 күн бұрын

    @@ral8031 Diaper Don is a Godless criminal, he can't even cite a favorite passage in the Bible.😆😅🤣

  • @mikesitter5209
    @mikesitter5209Ай бұрын

    "Jill beat him up." 😂😂😂😂 No sweetheart, she didn't.

  • @mookie7688

    @mookie7688

    Ай бұрын

    EXACTLY what I came here to say. Britt so innocent.

  • @Bren3669

    @Bren3669

    Ай бұрын

    lol same here although in a way, she’s kinda right

  • @tjtampa214

    @tjtampa214

    Ай бұрын

    @mikesitter5209 perfect.

  • @tjtampa214

    @tjtampa214

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@mookie7688I don't think she's innocent (like she stated herself) but she just made another choice. Haha.

  • @tjtampa214

    @tjtampa214

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Bren3669good take on that. Haha

  • @1lthrnk
    @1lthrnkАй бұрын

    I remember being on a cattle cart with Marines of all races. He is very crude and makes fun of every race and sex nobody was offended and we all laughed

  • @rhphotocdn
    @rhphotocdnАй бұрын

    "The Diceman Cometh", his Comedy Special, priceless 1989!!

  • @jeremiahrose4681

    @jeremiahrose4681

    Ай бұрын

    Love it

  • @ConspiracySmurf

    @ConspiracySmurf

    Ай бұрын

    Must see!

  • @Shaman196

    @Shaman196

    Ай бұрын

    Ass Up Face Down

  • @Nonconformistwilderbeastman

    @Nonconformistwilderbeastman

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah that shit was so fucking outrageously hilarious back then that it ain't funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @stanleymyrick4068
    @stanleymyrick4068Ай бұрын

    In highschool in the 80's, I think half the people had a cassette tape of this skit. We'd listen to it in the parking lot during lunch break at school.

  • @jjcleator3062
    @jjcleator3062Ай бұрын

    Haha @ kids cover your ears, I was listening to Dice when I was like 10 or 11

  • @nickparsons337

    @nickparsons337

    Ай бұрын

    Me too. My uncle had a VHS copy of "The Diceman Cometh" and my cousin and I watched that tape so many times we literally wore it out! Classic.

  • @frankcastle9991
    @frankcastle9991Ай бұрын

    Dice was great I saw this Rodney special when it first came out . I still have it memorized we watched it countless times.

  • @tx_1

    @tx_1

    Ай бұрын

    Rodney's show was where I saw a lot of the greats for the first time. Like Bill Hicks

  • @clash5j
    @clash5jАй бұрын

    Way back when, Dice appeared on the Arsenio Hall show and one of the female musicians in Arsenio's band decided she was going to take a stand against what she felt was Dice's misogynist material. So, she said she would not be on the show on the night Dice would be appearing. Everyone hailed her move as heroic. The funny thing is that Arsenio was very close friends with Eddie Murphy. If you ever saw Eddie Murphy's Raw, he goes way further than anything Dice was doing as far as material regarding women. Yet, this same female musician never boycotted the show whenever Eddie appeared

  • @johnsambo9379

    @johnsambo9379

    Ай бұрын

    Richard Pryor too.

  • @jmac3977

    @jmac3977

    Ай бұрын

    @@johnsambo9379 Most of this comes from Pryor breaking down the door. As far as I can tell, no topic was off limits for him.

  • @rocketman00000
    @rocketman00000Ай бұрын

    In his prime, his act was a triumph of hilarious crudity. He was an equal opportunity offender, and his comic timing was brilliant. Also, the audience was meant to laugh both with him and at him. Sometimes it seemed he himself was laughing at the character he was playing onstage, even as he was playing him.

  • @giffysstiffy8874giffytuck

    @giffysstiffy8874giffytuck

    Ай бұрын

    I fast forwarded the parts where she spoke

  • @heckrules1
    @heckrules1Ай бұрын

    Dice - "Hickory Dickory Dock..."

  • @lawwdogg1digr

    @lawwdogg1digr

    Ай бұрын

    My favorite!

  • @StarGeezerTim
    @StarGeezerTimАй бұрын

    God bless you! 🤧 The "Dice" character is what put him on the map, but Mr. Clay has a range that I think would surprise many people. He can pull off dramatic pretty well, as evidenced in his roll as Lorenzo in 2018's "A Star is Born". He's 66 now, and has mellowed some, but I think also displays a certain amount of hard-fought wisdom in the industry, and is greatly misunderstood and underappreciated by many.

  • @8967Logan
    @8967LoganАй бұрын

    If you need proof that this was a character, try to dig up the appearance he had on the "Arsenio Hall Show" when he breaks down on camera about how he is misunderstood. That was the beginning of the end for Andrew Dice Clay. Sam Kinnison appeared on the show sometime after that and he and Arsenio were laughing about it pretty good. I had completely forgotten about the "sign at the airport" joke until just now, remembered instantly during the setup. He is best known for the nursery rhymes, Hickory dickory dock lol.

  • @jarodchronister3522
    @jarodchronister3522Ай бұрын

    Bless you.. lol. When jack and Jill went up the hill, she didn’t beat him up, she serviced him. 😊

  • @Steve-gx9ot

    @Steve-gx9ot

    Ай бұрын

    He called her a filthy hibag = Jill up the holl

  • @benpowersguitar
    @benpowersguitarАй бұрын

    "Dice Man" was his character, and people knew it. He took things to the extreme and would come for anyone, absolutely no apologies. His nursery rhymes were always my favorite. I grew up with him, Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin, Sam Kinison, Robin Williams, Richard Pryor & Eddie Murphy. All legends in their own right. Oh, good for you for making it through it. Dice ain't easy the 1st time.

  • @lisazaccardimeunier8378
    @lisazaccardimeunier8378Ай бұрын

    Now you know why you can’t offend Gen X 😂

  • @markh.7650

    @markh.7650

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, we grew up with Red Fox, Carlin, Pryor, Rickles etc. Xers actually talked to each other that way (at least guys did). I'm betting lil miss Britt needed a shower after all that filth 😉.

  • @lisazaccardimeunier8378

    @lisazaccardimeunier8378

    Ай бұрын

    @@markh.7650 woke culture has ruined comedy! 🤣

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272Ай бұрын

    HAHAHAHAHA! Too many of us guys were talking like ADC around '90/'91. Good Times!

  • @vass0922

    @vass0922

    Ай бұрын

    Hit pay dirt with K Dirt!

  • @IggyStardust1967
    @IggyStardust1967Ай бұрын

    Andrew "Dice" Clay was also a "side character" in the movie "Night Patrol" during his initial rise to fame. He was credited as "Andy Clay". Oddly enough, the MAIN character of the movie was "The Unknown Comic", who wore a paper bag over his head for his stand-up shows. This was actually central to the movie's plot, and the first time we got to see Murray Langston's (The Unknown Comic's) face. He was quite popular on variety shows (The Gong Show and Make Me Laugh are two I can think of off the top of my head). I actually DARE you to watch, if not that movie, but some of the Unknown Comic's standup bits. You should be able to find them on KZread. But yeah, the 70s and 80s were a VERY different time in our culture.

  • @ciggy2693

    @ciggy2693

    Ай бұрын

    If she was scarred by the Dice Man, she'll need therapy after Night Patrol! 😂

  • @MichaelMontgomery-vb5jt
    @MichaelMontgomery-vb5jtАй бұрын

    I am so glad I grew up in a time where peoples feelings weren’t hurt by comedy

  • @mikehoward2340
    @mikehoward2340Ай бұрын

    Welcome to GenX, we're the generation who'll hurt your feelings on purpose 😂

  • @betsybabf748

    @betsybabf748

    Ай бұрын

    Those who knew how to laugh and didn't have to pull a giant stick out of our rear ends. 🤣🤣

  • @bryansproles2879
    @bryansproles2879Ай бұрын

    Nobody's ever ready for Dice the first time they listen to him. I listened to him back in the late 80s / early 90s, and it was just as shocking back then.

  • @bretttodd6470
    @bretttodd6470Ай бұрын

    He became so popular that the entire arena would finish his nursery rhymes right along with him, including the women, and the crowd shouted it loud and proud with laughter.

  • @importantpyg
    @importantpyg27 күн бұрын

    Dice was my first concert I went to. He is a huge reason for the fact that nothing offends me. He ruffled a lot of feathers back in the day, mostly because people weren't intelligent enough to realize his whole routine is AN ACT. Kudos to you for having the fortitude to sit through his set, even though it made you uncomfortable. In today's world, it's rare to find someone who could do that without their head exploding! 😁

  • @tx_1
    @tx_1Ай бұрын

    I saw him live in Austin & it was great. The whole crowd knows his rhymes & shouts them out with him. I'm a girl & still remember all of the rhymes. I miss those days.

  • @Cheryworld
    @CheryworldАй бұрын

    he sold out stadiums doing this

  • @betsybabf748

    @betsybabf748

    Ай бұрын

    First comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row!

  • @216Numbskull

    @216Numbskull

    Ай бұрын

    Even as good as Dice was at the height of his career, he wasn't doing stadium tour's my friend. Dice sold out a lot of coliseums & arenas in some states, but definitely not stadiums. The only time I know of when ADC played a few stadiums was when he opened up for Gn'R on their concert tour. IDK, I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure Dice wasn't doing his comedy act in front of 60/70 thousand people but I'm all ears? 🤔 +Peace & Rock n' Roll 4 Your Soul Your Soul My Friend+ 🤘😜🤘

  • @PraxisPeabody
    @PraxisPeabodyАй бұрын

    As an old man this cracks me up. A forgone era with very different values.

  • @rogerdaly6326
    @rogerdaly6326Ай бұрын

    Ok Britt a few bits of info for you - 1). Jill didn't beat up Jack and take his money , she provided a service he paid her for. 2). Despite the appearance he is not Italian. His full name is Andrew Clay Silverstein - he's Jewish. 3). It is a character he is portraying The Dice Man. He's been in 15 movies including comedy specials. This includes Blue Jasmine which was directed by Woody Allen and the recent remake of A Star Is Born where he plays the father of Lady Gaga's character. He was in a tv series called Crime Story with Dennis Farina that was on for 2 or 3 seasons. Your reaction to his comedy is pretty much the same as all of us the first time we saw him. He was raw & brutally blunt , but to his credit he sold out stadiums like Madison Square Garden as a comic which was rare back then.

  • @Joe_on_Rt66

    @Joe_on_Rt66

    Ай бұрын

    FORD FAIRLANE ... ADC's own movie.

  • @rogerdaly6326

    @rogerdaly6326

    Ай бұрын

    @@Joe_on_Rt66 He also had a sitcom on network tv briefly. Other commentors already brought up Ford Fairlane so i didn't feel the need to keep repeating that movie.

  • @Joe_on_Rt66

    @Joe_on_Rt66

    Ай бұрын

    @@rogerdaly6326 indeed. There was a regional comic he truly did steal ADC's playbook - Captain Rowdy. A good friend, Steve and I wouldn't miss a show. ** As I was scrolling down this was the first mention of his movie chops and I hadn't read further down at the numerous mentions of his detective flick.

  • @deanm375
    @deanm375Ай бұрын

    By todays standards his act would have been cancelled. But back then when Dice or Sam Kinison came on we all knew it was a joke and not to be taken at face value. "Ethnic humor" was still a thing in the 80's. No one was offended because these comics threw everyone under the bus and we were not as fragile as people today pretend to be. Even in the mid 90s Jimmy Kimmel was dressing in blackface to make fun of Carl Malone. But the feminists HATED Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Kinison because they didn't acquiesce to their demands on social discourse.

  • @BockwinkleB
    @BockwinkleBАй бұрын

    Dice and early Eddie Murphy. It gets no better.

  • @kathyperdue9791
    @kathyperdue9791Ай бұрын

    😂 Im soooo dyyyyinnnn 😂 Your SHOCK says it all BRITT! He ws just SHOCK COMEDY😂 And we loved it😂

  • @Thedarkelfnightshade
    @ThedarkelfnightshadeАй бұрын

    No pearl clutching allowed in 80's comedy.

  • @BayAreaSon
    @BayAreaSonАй бұрын

    After you sneezed,” You are so good looking “ only people who watch Seinfeld will get it.

  • @MeIn321
    @MeIn321Ай бұрын

    Sam Kinson on this same show is classic!

  • @Madcracka
    @MadcrackaАй бұрын

    Oh my God the Dice Man, I was in 6th grade when this came out, he was so popular we were all emulating him. Definitely outrageous even for back then. Very original. If you think this is bad you should watch Eddie Murphy's Raw. We worshipped him too.

  • @travisbranch1398
    @travisbranch139815 күн бұрын

    He's just saying how most of us Gen X'ers think. We ARE NOT SENSITIVE. 🤣

  • @sedition4267
    @sedition4267Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the 80s. This is the way it was.

  • @justabaker5609
    @justabaker5609Ай бұрын

    More than anything you need to listen to Rodney, the best ever.

  • @josecontreras2845
    @josecontreras2845Ай бұрын

    Ahh yes, I remember it well, back before the push for PC (politically correct) culture, which led to the cancel culture. The crowd didn't laugh because they were "racist" or insensitive, they laughed because of the silliness and boundaries jokes can push. Remember, this was during the Eddie Murphy and after the Richard Pryor (the GOAT) era. There were no walls restraining or sanitizing of jokes and that's the whole point of comedy. I'm not saying everyone is open to every type of comedy, but there was no censorship or "cancelling" of comedians because of what they were saying. Freedom of Speech was still free.

  • @mh_golfer
    @mh_golferАй бұрын

    Welcome to the 80s, we didn't get offended by every little thing or anything really. All great comedy has a little bit of truth with some humor around it.

  • @bearsfaninaz480
    @bearsfaninaz480Ай бұрын

    Gotta love the Dice Man lol

  • @rebrox6545
    @rebrox6545Ай бұрын

    Hey Brit, your face!! Said everything, I’m from the UK and even I knew this was gonna be interesting. I just wanted to tell you about a movie ADC was in, it’s called The Adventures of Ford Farlane (1990) it’s actually a funny movie, it a bit like the Naked gun movies and it’s got some really big names starring in it, he plays a private detective

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman678227 күн бұрын

    Dice was the original shock comic. We thought that Pryor, Murphy, Carlin surprised us before this, but his was a shock, where comedy albums got "R" ratings, and political correctness was born in his wake. He was so offensive, the general public did try to reign him in with boycotts, and even citywide bans on his material. Circa 1989.

  • @chriscane8039
    @chriscane8039Ай бұрын

    Dice Man was King in the mid 80's. Loved him. Still makes me laugh listening to his old stuff

  • @michaelavila9963
    @michaelavila9963Ай бұрын

    His nursery rhymes are genius!!😂

  • @lisazaccardimeunier8378
    @lisazaccardimeunier8378Ай бұрын

    He played Lada Gaga’s father in A Star is Born.

  • @travismorris9303
    @travismorris9303Ай бұрын

    The Diceman was actually just a character he played in his comedy. He did great impressions of Travolta, Di DeNiro, Pacino etc and other comedy bits....but the Dice character and his "shock comedy" was so popular it took over his entire showbiz persona. And as others on here are saying, in the 80s people would freely laugh at things that were rude, crude and outrageous as long as it was funny. It was a happier time.

  • @mattbeall6484
    @mattbeall6484Ай бұрын

    This was our decade. lmfao. We were not sensitive and whining about everything, and NOBODY was offended. WE ALL LAUGHED and loved it.

  • @billyk...
    @billyk...Ай бұрын

    The Dice Man....Classic

  • @edwardroecker6015
    @edwardroecker6015Ай бұрын

    Should watch his whole show, he left one or two nursery rythmes out.

  • @bryankelly8979
    @bryankelly8979Ай бұрын

    Britt said at one point something about this video not having a NSFW warning or something to that effect... It does. It say's the name Andrew Dice Clay. I never thought that people might not know who he is. Superstar. The guy behind the character is quite the person as well. Comedy royalty. Clean cut jewish kid from NYC that took over the world.

  • @1776FREE2
    @1776FREE2Ай бұрын

    8:42 _THAT'S WHY EVERYONE LAUGHS!_ 😂 Human psychology dictates only things _we believe to be true_ are funny. PERIOD.

  • @Nuthin2Gein
    @Nuthin2GeinАй бұрын

    This was his character for comedy, just like Larry the Cable Guy.

  • @darcyklein9952
    @darcyklein995212 күн бұрын

    Nobody in the crowd is offended.... Those were the days

  • @scottrule480
    @scottrule480Ай бұрын

    37 years later and I still can only think of nursery rhymes in the Diceman's voice...

  • @ajjbs7580
    @ajjbs7580Ай бұрын

    The days when PC was just a computer..

  • @SPOCK_TALK
    @SPOCK_TALKАй бұрын

    "Dice" THE LEGEND 🚬😎

  • @carls1959
    @carls1959Ай бұрын

    Andrew was from an era when you could all take a joke and our feelings didn't get hurts so easily.

  • @gunchman01
    @gunchman01Ай бұрын

    This was back when people did not get offended by jokes and people could actually take a joke.

  • @Jimreb80
    @Jimreb80Ай бұрын

    God Bless you on the sneeze! lol You were not ready for Andrew. Have that comedy today and cancled. lol Just to give my age. I'm 44. Not young not old. lol

  • @heetcrusher2880
    @heetcrusher2880Ай бұрын

    "I got a 65 Cadillac" The show at Madison Square Garden is the best. He also does a Valentine special where he only makes fun on males too. But his movie Adventures of Ford Fairlane was good. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mYyGs4-hYajciaQ.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/n66txNybYqWzmZM.html

  • @fatboynick4104
    @fatboynick4104Ай бұрын

    Ah! The good old days when most recognized that a joke is a joke, no matter how offensive it was. Funny is funny.

  • @heresstigman4392
    @heresstigman4392Ай бұрын

    Priceless, been waiting for this! Great reaction

  • @brittreacts

    @brittreacts

    Ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoyed it!

  • @kimzwolinski9919
    @kimzwolinski9919Ай бұрын

    God bless you Britt 🤧 I think the guy’s in Grease were called the T Birds

  • @douglaspensack3499
    @douglaspensack3499Ай бұрын

    This guy was hilarious in the 80s. Wouldn't fly in modern comedy, but still a guilty pleasure.

  • @rancosteel
    @rancosteel13 күн бұрын

    I liked your facial expressions through the skit. Hilarious.

  • @belisariusx
    @belisariusxАй бұрын

    Your face on the first joke was perfect. Ha!

  • @Surveydog
    @SurveydogАй бұрын

    Dice Rules and always will. They're just jokes in the end, thats all. That's what was great back then, we all knew, they were just jokes.

  • @Joe_on_Rt66
    @Joe_on_Rt66Ай бұрын

    I miss the Dice Man

  • @jeremiahrose4681
    @jeremiahrose4681Ай бұрын

    Awe Dice....one of a kind. Comedians back then wasn't spit on for a joke. Yes, my wife hates him, I think he's hilarious. When I was a young adult every man was quoting his nursey rhymes, he was a rock star back in the day.

  • @davehowell3209
    @davehowell3209Ай бұрын

    Andrew DIce Clay is probably one of my favorites… He did a movie that is my favorite!! It has a Fantastic Cast! The name is “ Ford Fairlane”! I love that movie!!

  • @robertherring9277
    @robertherring9277Ай бұрын

    Dangerfield is a legend! Awesome!

  • @robertherrington9941
    @robertherrington9941Ай бұрын

    Bless you 🤧

  • @andrewmerzke5482
    @andrewmerzke5482Ай бұрын

    I got a chance to see Dice at the peak of his career. Sold out arena. The first half of the show was pretty much what you saw here. It was the nursery rhymes, dirty, misogynistic, xenophobic, and everything else. After the intermission, completely different show. He did song and dance, legit. He played drums. He did a great performance piece of Al Pacino, John Travolta, Robert DiNero, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Dern on a camping trip where he impersonated all of them. Watching that performance I got a chance to see Andrew Clay Silverstein as a performer and saw “The Diceman” for what he was, an act. Thank you for doing a reaction to this. I understand where part of him was and is still offensive. I also know that at a time and place in society, he was an outlet for what a lot of ppl might have been thinking, but too afraid to say. I don’t know what that says about society, but as that say in the car commercials, “Your mileage may vary”.

  • @jackbrooks5487
    @jackbrooks5487Ай бұрын

    As Andrew Clay, he played Max Goldman on the Michael Mann produced police drama "Crime Story," starring Dennis Farina. Dice was a high ranking henchman for a Meyer Lansky type crime lord.

  • @douglasbeckman162
    @douglasbeckman162Ай бұрын

    Only person to get banned from mtv. Lol

  • @jeremiahnienhaus998
    @jeremiahnienhaus998Ай бұрын

    The Dice Man.

  • @ZEPnALE
    @ZEPnALEАй бұрын

    He played Lady Gaga's father in the recent remake of the movie "A Star Is Born."

  • @JillUdart
    @JillUdartАй бұрын

    IT'S CALLED JOKING !! Stop taking it personally, darlin'.

  • @rickagvent7436
    @rickagvent7436Ай бұрын

    Watch gilbert godfried doing his impersonation of andrew dice clay

  • @Doppeldropper
    @DoppeldropperАй бұрын

    Wasn't this guy in the "Ford Fairlaine" movie? That was pretty funny movie 😊 For what I have seen of his later episodes/performances, not so impressive...

  • @mookie7688

    @mookie7688

    Ай бұрын

    He had a small role as a bouncer in Pretty in Pink too.

  • @rogerdaly6326

    @rogerdaly6326

    Ай бұрын

    He played the father of Lady Gaga's character in the recent remake of A Star Is Born. He's been in 2 Woody Allen movies and he was in a tv series with Dennis Farina called Crime Story that was on for 2 or 3 seasons. He's been in 15 movies including comedy specials.

  • @rbarbour8
    @rbarbour825 күн бұрын

    Your reactions are priceless!! Made my day!!

  • @Nephzi
    @NephziАй бұрын

    "Jill beat him up" might be the most wholessome and naive Britt moment yet

  • @bobbarry8287
    @bobbarry8287Ай бұрын

    I was around when 8 tracks came out

  • @bobbarry8287
    @bobbarry8287Ай бұрын

    Back in the day he was big hit

  • @williamkidney6031
    @williamkidney6031Ай бұрын

    I was in my early 20s when this aired on cable tv, some of these guys could say some pretty shocking things but Rodney Dangerfield helped launch the careers of many up and coming comedians, including Tim Allen and Rosanne Barr

  • @hattorihanzo2275
    @hattorihanzo2275Ай бұрын

    The Day the Laughter Died might be the best comedy record.

  • @Daehawk
    @DaehawkАй бұрын

    People didn't used to wear their feelings on their sleeve. They liked to go out have some fun be insulted and laugh it off.

  • @stonedonkey

    @stonedonkey

    Ай бұрын

    You can tell the people who don't follow comedy... There's plenty of comedians doing better more edgy material than Dice. Dice was great but let's not be stupid and act like it all ended with him.

  • @theworldofron2712
    @theworldofron2712Ай бұрын

    The "Dice Man" was actually a great actor. He was in an episode of M*A*S*H* and had his own sitcom.

  • @johntoal6396
    @johntoal6396Ай бұрын

    The Dice Man. Great and funny

  • @Charsept
    @CharseptАй бұрын

    Dice! This is a classic set. I still remember a lot of these.

  • @fitzgivesfits1
    @fitzgivesfits1Ай бұрын

    You either love him or hate him kind of guy. I was 14 when this came out. I only watched it because of Rodney, this was my first introduction of Andrew Dice Clay. It was funny then, but it did not age well. The ending was a hate speech.

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