Remembering Norm Macdonald with Dave Chappelle, David Letterman and More | Netflix
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Dave Chappelle, David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon and David Spade watch and react to Norm Macdonald’s 3 time Emmy® Award nominated Netflix comedy special Nothing Special. Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special is now streaming!
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I was really depressed when I heard he passed. But I shook off the depression, got myself washed up, withdrew $15 in cash, and went under the Queensboro Bridge and boy did I feel better after.
@elconquistador364
Жыл бұрын
Paul Newman said, "you never get over it "
@DaveS71
Жыл бұрын
@Yuri Ashol Adam Eget
@squiggles1239
Жыл бұрын
@Yuri Ashol 😂
@joeblow1942
Жыл бұрын
Ha ha, I KNEW when I started to read your comment that you were going to say that! He was one of the greats. RIP Norm.
@Iyiouseismouse
Жыл бұрын
What a punk!
Imagine having THIS collection of comedians getting together to talk about how funny you were and remember you. What a legend.
@raydraiz1859
Жыл бұрын
No!
@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun
Жыл бұрын
Won’t happen for Amy Schumer
@brandonchavez9924
Жыл бұрын
Eh, they can keep Sandler and Spade.
@Dime_time333
Жыл бұрын
@@brandonchavez9924 they've had their moments. Especially Sandler. You can't say you hate all of his movies. No way.
@brandonchavez9924
Жыл бұрын
@@Dime_time333 I absolutely do, besides the ones he didn’t direct himself. I give ones like Punch Drunk Love and Reign Over Me a grudging pass. But Sandler is a no effort money launderer when it comes to his “comedy”. Even the ones people consider good I can’t sit through. Just loud, obnoxious screaming. I’m definitely not a fan.
Norm isnt the comedian you worshipped until you were mature enough to see all the angles. Pure genius and its validated by the respect and reverence you see his peers remember him. Just sheer balls, conviction and bravery.
@Pedroepacas
11 ай бұрын
But he was also the one that was praised daily by every other comedian or entertainer while he was still alive and working. You will see him being mentioned a bunch on any comedian podcast way before he died.
@grizzlywhisker
11 ай бұрын
It's weird for me because I first saw Norm in Billy Madison with Sandler. Then I became familiar with him when he got on SNL and was doing the OJ jokes on Weekend Update. I remember going to see Dirty Work in the theater because I thought he was absolutely hilarious. I also remember being excited to see him voice the "Death" character on that really early Family Guy episode. I was a huge fan when I first came across him, but then I totally lost track of him for 10 or 15 years. Then I somehow rediscovered Norm over the past 6 or 7 years on KZread, realized he had been doing a podcast and that I had never even seen the sports show on cable TV he had done (along with a few other things.) It was fun to get to watch all the old material again and discover all the newer stuff he had done that I hadn't seen. I remember being surprised how much weight he had gained and how much different he looked when I realized he was still doing comedy. I became a huge fan all over again, and his death hit hard because he was someone I looked up to when I was young that I was even more impressed with when I found him again at a later stage in life. Norm was absolutely a legendary guy, and I appreciate him on a totally different level compared to when I was a teenager in the 90's watching Dirty Work.
@gargoyled_drake
11 ай бұрын
i know of his work, but never had the honor of meeting the man. He did seem to be doing his best to enjoy life. And i think that shined through in everything that he did. He never seemed to have lost the kid in him either, just seemed very pure, though mature and like someone who really wanted to spread joy.
@calburge4338
9 ай бұрын
I agree I knew he was funny. Never knew he was THAT funny. He’s a genius!! RIP NORM
@gopokes09
8 ай бұрын
That’s a good point. It’s like Bobby Knight’s borrowing of the quote at his retirement, “I did it my way.” Norm was his own man come what may. You have to admire that.
Chappelle's comment about Norm's timing being like a jazz drummer was really great analogy.
@garrett621
4 ай бұрын
Agreed. I said "yes!" out loud when Dave Chappelle made that analogy.
You know it was a real class act to put this part of the special on KZread for free. Someone at Netflix really loved norm, and we thank you for that.
@YoureRatherDumb
Жыл бұрын
Ted Sarandos, from what Norm said.
@goramvach1767
Жыл бұрын
WELL NO... YOU SEE THEY OWE NORM'S FAMILY MONEY AND ... WELL... THEY GAVE THEM THIS KZread CLIP INSTEAD. THEY GAVE THEM A CLIP ON KZread WHICH THEY WONT EVEN GET THE AD REVENUE FOR PROBABLY...
@losethos1734
Жыл бұрын
Is that why Netflix won't release his podcast? F them
@ffejpsycho
Жыл бұрын
hahaha
@Anonymous-km5pj
Жыл бұрын
yep
this is damming proof that norm really liked people named Dave
@NativeSon2012
Жыл бұрын
Just further supports your theory that Norm loves people named Dave!
@davidperez5089
Жыл бұрын
Do you think Dave regrets not accepting His goodbye hug?
@michaeljacksin9367
Жыл бұрын
@@davidperez5089 "we talked about that"
@davidperez5089
Жыл бұрын
@@michaeljacksin9367 Time stamp
@michaeljacksin9367
Жыл бұрын
@@davidperez5089 norm has a show letterman episode
Conan always made Norm funnier. Something about the way they flowed together.
@SirMo
Жыл бұрын
Norm was a funny dude no matter what. But he could also really make Conan laugh. So it just amplified the whole thing, to watch this master comedian, make another comedian crack up laughing. I don't know any other comedian who can make Conan laugh like Norm, except for maybe Bill Burr.
@lindboknifeandtool
11 ай бұрын
Perfect straight man
@AngryHandstands
8 ай бұрын
Gotta look up the "chairman of the board" joke Norm made on Conan. one more time. 10\10 Norm+Conan moment
@qwertyuiop-ke7fs
6 ай бұрын
They're both smart
@dangerous8333
6 ай бұрын
Straight man.
I like how Letterman naturally asks questions and keeps the conversation going. And how Adam has a jersey on under his shirt. He’s a bum to the core. Love it. Rest in Peace Norm. Truly a great.
@23rascel
Жыл бұрын
Letterman’s masterful interviewing skills on display
@CaptainObvio
Жыл бұрын
Ball is life for Sandler
@henriquejmsantos
Жыл бұрын
Rather be alive tbh. Bit i get your sentiment nonetheless.
@RhinoAg
Жыл бұрын
Sandlers jewish roots hating norm for being white coming to fruition
@VodkaIsGood4U
Жыл бұрын
Letterman is maybe the biggest legend on this panel and thats saying something. Still the best host of his era imo. Him driving the convo is no shock here.
What I remember about Norm MacDonald was Netflix acquiring his show and taking it away from us by "cancelling" him over a joke he made years before. Fuck you Netflix. Love you Norm.
@soundboyeric2276
Жыл бұрын
Upvote this. Netflix wants their cake and eat it too
@juice6199
Жыл бұрын
@@soundboyeric2276 Agreed. EAT SHIT NETFLIX
@sanjaivkovic9126
Жыл бұрын
Love You Norm GOD SPEED
@SJNaka101
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the worst thing about it is the hypocrisy
@Tom_Ate_95
Жыл бұрын
That's not what happened.
When Norm gave Conan the congratulatory basket on the tonight show I almost died laughing
@theomen7665
Жыл бұрын
"That's something they can never take away from you. Sure, the pressures on. But if I know you, miserable failure is not an option".
@chyl0764
Жыл бұрын
Classic appearance
@TheScyy
Жыл бұрын
Still miss that old chunk of coal.
@Frank7489
Жыл бұрын
Or the part about how every 10 years Jay Leno out foxes some red headed rube 😂
@antestanic2964
Жыл бұрын
@@theomen7665 He really said that? It`s a beautiful thing to say to a friend.
Even in death Norm is still trolling David Spade. Everyone got comfortable chairs to sit on except him. Spade's just sitting on some dinner chair.
@stallhaagen
8 ай бұрын
“Cause you and me here are normal but Spade here…”
@harrymothowl8923
8 ай бұрын
Hahaha this is my 3rd time watching this and never noticed it haha
@dedg0st
8 ай бұрын
he has back problems. he was kneeling in his chair during his Tony hawk podcast appearance. he finally mentions it. I'm just glad I could ruin the bit with this comment. p.s. 你真的是中国人吗?
@chinaman1
8 ай бұрын
@@dedg0st 是又这么样?不是又这么样?
@willburke8373
6 ай бұрын
@@stallhaagenyou can tell he just woke up from a sweaty fever dream.
His chairman of the “bored” always gets me laughing
@78tag
3 ай бұрын
I knew there would be other people here who would mention that Conan episode. If I hadn't been sitting in my Lazyboy recliner I would have been rolling on the floor when he pulled that one out of the air. The set up was perfect and Conan stepped right in it. That's what made it so funny. These comedians were talking about timing - I'm sure Norm was just waiting for the right moment to lay that one on them.
@alanh7247
28 күн бұрын
he probably got that line from the 1975 Iggy Pop song I'm Bored... it's a pretty well-known tune and it's a pretty well-known line.
As a Swedish-German, I have the utmost respect for Norm.
@JW-zl5ju
Жыл бұрын
I hope you don't entertain any funny business
@Angelgrinder1
Жыл бұрын
Do you need someone to hold you down? :)
@drewwhitney7327
Жыл бұрын
“The country I fear is Germany. Now, I don’t if any of you are history buffs…”
@mplslawnguy3389
Жыл бұрын
My god you must be sore
@chocolatepolos1268
Жыл бұрын
Fucking Richter giving out about Norms joke that he didn't even get in the first place. This Andy guy is a real jerk!
Netflix should do everyone a solid by putting back on Norm MacDonald Live, because those were him at HIS BEST. What he wanted to be remembered by.
@nickrobinson5352
Жыл бұрын
Yes, great idea!
@JamesGalloway27
Жыл бұрын
they're still busy "reimagining" them
@NegationOfNegation
Жыл бұрын
Hear, Hear!
@Grief944
Жыл бұрын
They absolutely should
@RockyMountainHigh74
Жыл бұрын
Netflix is too woke and self righteous to put Norm MacDonald Live on there
I like how Dave Chappelle said his comedy was that of a jazz musician because I would always tell people after watching a Norm set or bit how incredible his timing was. Superior to anyone else. Not all of his material was funny but the way he would deliver it would make me laugh. Even in interviews or on talk shows, that timing was always there. It was a gift and it's what separated him from other comics.
@brandonhicks9926
Жыл бұрын
For real. Some of the jokes he told were genuinely terrible jokes, but somehow, for some reason, I still laughed at them
@Gonzoogs2003
9 ай бұрын
@@brandonhicks9926I think a huge part of it is that you and I KNOW what a genius he is, so there’s something so much funnier about hearing norm do a shit joke because we feel like we’re in on it.
@Madeoftea
3 ай бұрын
Not all of his stuff was funny, but he thought all of his stuff was funny and believed it. And that, laughing at him laughing at. His own jokes, even if they weren’t funny, was pure Norm.
@bealiobealio
3 ай бұрын
You miss all the shots you don't take, Norm missed, but always got the laugh.
You could find 200 comedians to sit down and do this and there never be a repeating story, the man is a literal legend.
His comedy is like his gambling. Everything on red. Its the same thrill. Great quote from conan.
@wneumanjr285
Жыл бұрын
*( ISN'T [°RED] · "EVEN" · THOUGH ! 🎲🎲 ) ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓ €¥£ ^
@guthriechristina
Жыл бұрын
totally probably maybe the same thrill
@sandpiper9288
Жыл бұрын
That's a great quote. I love Norm, glad they did this but it's hard to watch.
@melchior2678
Жыл бұрын
Norm was great. Conan and Netflix are gay AF
@CoffeeAndPaul
Жыл бұрын
Comedians love doing Alcoholics Anonymous crowds because we've seen it all, & heard about everything we haven't seen in person, & in great detail. If he was a gambling addict, well... that makes sense because I laughed my ass off at EVERYTHING he did, even the stuff that noone else laughed at, & I'm a boozer. I love his Netflix effort. Laughing at things that no one else is visibly laughing at? somehow makes it all the better, somehow. It's like masturbation, almost; you imagine what the joke would do, & you kind of do... most of the work to arrive at the payoff you anticipate, but on your own steam. He's just... the servant. Does that make sense? Like, he gives you HALF the delivery, & you... pick it up & run it to the door & it's worth it. Comedians HATED COVID comedy acts, performing to... basically empty air, because most comedians feed off the room energy. Norm... he's different. A deadly disease RAMPAGING THRU HIS AUDIENCE, he doesn't care. Like these guys said, he serves you what he can come up with. If you get it, you get it. If you don't, well... you die from a deadly epidemic sad. He's just doing his best.
Conan says, "No one talks like that." Chappelle is close when he says Norm sounded like "a 1930s Canadian dockworker." I'm just a bit younger than Norm, but also had older WWII-era parents. Norm talks like the older people I grew up around in rural Canada in the late 60s and early 70s.
@RudyBoy
Жыл бұрын
Wow, really interesting! Thanks for that piece of trivia
@RudyBoy
Жыл бұрын
I always couldn't put my finger on it
@shuhbhm
Жыл бұрын
When he was a young kid he used to hangout with the old people a lot and that's where picked it, he tells about that in some podcast. I don't remember the name
@ryanmills5942
Жыл бұрын
This is how Canadians talked before we had the tv
@guitarjacksonblue
Жыл бұрын
Now that you said that i kinda see some tiny simularities in his speech pattern to jordan peterson. Who comes from a similar background i think.
I was watching this special and when “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal” played against Norm’s picture I was inconsolable. I cried so hard. I found Norm about 3 years ago when I was 16 or 17. He expanded my vocabulary, my knowledge of weird names of Canadian towns and most importantly showed me how to be funny. I would always defend him against my father who thought Norm wasn’t funny at all, telling my dad he just doesn’t get it lol. I miss Norm dearly. Listened to him in my best of times and in my worst of times.
@AidanDotDash
Жыл бұрын
You sound like you own a doghouse
@Frank-jg4tq
Жыл бұрын
I feel you bro. I was stunned when I found out he died because I had known him for a few years as well, and loved his unique comedy. Then I was going back recently and watching his old appearances and stuff and when I watched his final set on Letterman I just cried so hard for 10 minutes. He was one of those people you feel so connected to without having to know personally. When he first passed I mentally put it in my celebrity deaths folder but it really feels so much closer to home for a lot of people.
@bretbrooker9108
Жыл бұрын
Infinitely, timelelessly, hilarious and always makes me feel better.
@BurnDoubt
Жыл бұрын
Just buried my grandfather a couple weeks ago and I have been binge-watching everything Norm I can find, The way he joked about death combined with his glorious exit from this mortal coil somehow made it all a little easier to handle
@Jackaroo.
8 ай бұрын
You never heard tell of a boot?
Spade's impression of Norm is the only one that catches that playful timing that was a facet of what made him so funny. I will always remember the great chemistry Norm had with this group of people and Schneider, Rock...
@yankees29
Жыл бұрын
Spade definitely does the best Norm impression.You’re right his timing is what makes it great.
@QuinnGIn1080p
Жыл бұрын
I'm almost certain that Norm lived somewhat close by to David Spade and they had a lot of comraderie in general before Norm's passing.
@andrewgonzalez6208
Жыл бұрын
“You called me? On the phone?”
@katiedrake7936
10 ай бұрын
I think he liked rock a lot. What makes you think otherwise? I’ve heard his sentiments on Schneider and get it, but curious about rock lol
Spade and Sandler were pretty quiet here, but they probably knew him the best out of this group. I’d love to see a 5-hour talk of those 2, Schneider, Swardson, and Eget just kicking it and telling Norm stories
@wunderdub
Жыл бұрын
100p my thoughts also
@snavisTM
Жыл бұрын
In fact letterman has spoke during interviews basically making fun of Norm for getting emotional during letterman's final episode so all on all we could have definitely done with out him and who invited Chepelle, that dude never stops talking.
@laarman.
Жыл бұрын
@@snavisTM it’s almost like norm had a massive impact on his life!! Shun him for shining light on a passed friend!!
@angelaoehley7931
Жыл бұрын
Probably too painful for them especially Spade. 😢
@jewbego5323
Жыл бұрын
No they didn't
I'm a marketing exec at 9/11 Airways and would just like to thank norm for keeping my small company from almost certain bankruptcy with his kind words...turns out the name of our airline reminds some people of a terrible tragedy that happened in New York years ago...we've finally turned a profit this last quarter and are looking forward to our merger with a little known but very profitable airline bearing fruit...we've changed our name out of respect for that terrible tragedy so look out for new routes throughout the Virgin Isles from 'Epstein Caribbean Airways'..."more than you bargained for... guaranteed"
@salkdhfpoahergpoahre1534
Жыл бұрын
That's a terrible name for an airline. It reminds me of that tragedy
@michaeljacksin9367
Жыл бұрын
@@salkdhfpoahergpoahre1534 plains trains automobiles and programmed missile trajectory
@ThrasherGnar
Жыл бұрын
9/11 was a National tragedy…
@georgesotiriou7051
Жыл бұрын
@@ThrasherGnar Don't laugh at that.
@gbeach85
Жыл бұрын
Now you’re thinking like Albert Fish.
Dave hit it on the head, Norm made me feel safe and like everythings going to be okay. Time stands still when listening to Norm, no worries or stress, just enveloped by someone sharing their mind with you
Norm made me feel like being in on the joke, like half the crowd wasn’t. That was special
I never would have expected that I would fall in love with a comedian I grew up ignoring, let alone that he would end up teaching me such a valuable lesson: If you love someone, appreciate them while you can because we rarely get to know when the end is going to come. The last line of his book has become a mantra for me as well. "I have been lucky."
@Darkstar001
Жыл бұрын
"turkey fucking chilli, story of my life.
@davidigleniec2483
Жыл бұрын
give them their flowers while they are here to appreciate them.
@tauruschorus
Жыл бұрын
Have some internet flowers on me
@chrislynn9592
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this post/comment. You are so right in your assessment. Thanks a lot
@itzmarcman9506
Жыл бұрын
This is literally me right now. I can’t believe I called myself a comedy fan but literally never even blinked in Norms direction. RIP.
I think 80% of the best laughs in my life come from these people, and of course the one guy we wish was sitting with them. Norm Forever.
@melchior2678
Жыл бұрын
Norm deserves better than to be featured on a channel run child abusers like Netflix corporate staff
The best thing about Norm is that he wasn't a hypocrite
@adamdesanti6713
6 ай бұрын
And, y'know, that he didn't do any raping!
Letterman was seasoned enough to know what questions to ask. Even when Conan seems to break he went and gave others a chance to let him calm down.
@jaunnada3648
15 күн бұрын
Dave is a creepy perverted self absorbed talentless maggot.
Upon rewatching, I think Letterman really wanted to talk about the quality of the jokes/performance because that would have mattered a lot to Norm. I have been wondering why for several weeks now ever since I saw the special as I thought his approach to this was weird...but now I think he deliberately kept bringing it up because he knew how much that would've mattered to Norm, even posthumously, to not have his performance be judged with pity. Norm went so far out of his way to make sure no one knew about what he was going through so that we would judge him on the quality of his work and nothing else. Letterman, I think, was honoring that.
@adrianfox-kirk5271
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was watching this and struggled with Letterman's constant return to 'in front of an audience' idea. I couldn't put my finger on it and it was a bit annoying. This comment helped it to hit in a different way and makes much more sense of Letterman's thought process.
Жыл бұрын
Good point, same way as Letterman never judged Andy Kaufman's work with pity. Dave probably wanted to stir the conversation as if Norm was still here to get the feedback.
@motleysue8171
Жыл бұрын
I think this just shows how unemotional Letterman likes to be publicly even about someone he really likes. I’m not being negative, just saying, it is what it is. Like Norm said, he’s like Nixon. I think he just didn’t want to wade into sentimental territory, so he opted to discuss the mechanics. Once everyone else went there he did a little bit too. I don’t think Norm would’ve wanted people sitting around talking about his comedy any more than he would have them talking sentimentally about him. Like he said, [He didn’t] give a $&@# about too much. Having said that, I adore the man, and hate that he is gone way too soon.❤️🃏♦️
@skepticalobserver7484
Жыл бұрын
Never thought of that until you mentioned it, but I think you’re 💯 right. Thank you.
@randall-king
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. It could also be that he was following the direction they were given. “The idea is that we put all of you guys in a room, y’all watch Norm’s special, and then give your thoughts on it.” They we’re probably supposed to talk about the special, but for obvious reasons they slipped into sharing stories from knowing Norm. Maybe Dave was making a futile effort to keep things on track and eventually gave in to the direction that that group went.
I love how Adam is through this. I think he was probably the closest of them all. Real reminiscent, sad and happy at the same time
@Dilmahkana
Жыл бұрын
First time I watched this, I thought Spade was real quiet, perhaps quite emotional. But I think it's just respect for the others in the room, waiting his turn.
@matildo4ka7
Жыл бұрын
The closest Adam (Eget) is not in this room.
@kylecook7187
Жыл бұрын
@@matildo4ka7 Adam Eget? The notorious holocaust denier?
@matthewscott3311
Жыл бұрын
I think David Spade was equally as close to him as Sandler.
@MyName-vg8yu
Жыл бұрын
@@kylecook7187 911
Norms integrity was monstrous in scale. No one could push him in a corner without regretting it. He was many moves ahead of anyone in his sphere. He was a man of great substance
Norm had sooo many people that cared sooo much about him. He was one of the best SNL alumni. I was soo shocked to find out that he passed.
I wonder if Sandler thinks its bizarre that in his movie “Funny People”, the plot is basically the last 10 years of Norms life . In the movie, Sandler plays a comedian who suddenly finds out hes dying of cancer ,keeps it a secret from everyone, & becomes a more heartfelt ,authentic person, taking a younger comedian under his wing ,and reconciles broken relationships. I wonder how Norm reacted to seeing this coincidence premise,his friend playing his role and art imitating his life, dying of cancer, keeping it quiet , being emotional knowing how precious each interaction with his friends is and how it might be his last time seeing them. He must have been dying to tell Sandler, “ you stole my life story” . Or i wonder if Norm gave him the idea while trying to tell Sandler but he mistook it as a joke movie idea. Who wrote the story? Its so ironic but no one mentions it .
@melchior2678
Жыл бұрын
It's just another example of a ko$her comedian stealing from a Gentile - in this case, Norm.
@melchior2678
Жыл бұрын
"What a weJ steals from a Gentile he may keep" - Talmud, Sanhedrin 37a
@DonkeyBoyVids
Жыл бұрын
@@melchior2678 good job buddy you got it all figured out! You totally understand everything about the world and the deep state and society! You win! Now go fuck yourself.
@dEcmircEd
Жыл бұрын
I think it's the way around. norm liked Adams cancer idea and decided to run with it
@snavisTM
Жыл бұрын
To bad that movie was awful.
Adam Sandler is nice, when he quotes Norm, the intonation of his voice becomes like it is the voice of Norm. Only the good ones can do that.
@jameskim1505
Жыл бұрын
Adam is a great one.
@vanhetgoor
Жыл бұрын
@@pashadyne What is wrong with being a nice person and releasing boring sh*t movies? The last decade Hollywood did not produce ONE movie that was up lifting and entertaining. All movies nowadays are just Fireworks and Psychopaths spreading their filth on the general public and children in special.
@CustomizedUsername
Жыл бұрын
@@pashadyne he just makes kid movies now. His run in the 90s and early 2000s was epic. Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Waterboy, Wedding Singer, Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds, 50 First Dates, Longest Yard and Little Nicky I’ll still watch if I see them while channel surfing. The ones he produced like Deuce Bigalow, Joe Dirt, Grandma’s Boy and others I can’t quite remember were solid comedies. I even like his serious stuff Spanglish, Reign Over Me, Uncut Gems, and especially Hustle. He has a solid resume, why the hate?
@cngotham4111
Жыл бұрын
@@pashadyne we are watching a video of people honoring their dead friend. A dead person is getting honored with the people he met throughout his live. One being Adam Sandler and your here talking about some crap movies. Get over yourself.
@cngotham4111
Жыл бұрын
@@pashadyne Dude just grow up you know what the comment section wants to talk about and it's not about whether Adam Sandler movies are good or bad. It's about honoring a dead friend and a comedic legend. You really think this is the time and place to trash on Adam Sandler? Anyways have a nice life I'm not going to respond back cause it's not really worth the time.
Dave is such a natural with how he greases the conversation. To die and be celebrated by this group of people shows that Norm was a resounding success. RIP!
@bshayc79
5 ай бұрын
There's 3 Dave's, so I'm gonna assume your talkin about the one in the middle lol
@jaunnada3648
15 күн бұрын
Barf worthy comment. Norm didn't love Dave the other comics were trolling Dave. Norm as many other comics of that time saw Daves beyond pathetic stand up comedy and really hated that the fact that Carson picked Dave only because Dave had his head up Johnnys azz. Anyone else would have been more deserving and better at it.
When I was in Quarantine, I stumbled upon his work. You know how friends just disappear after you graduate? What I mean to say is, your real friends stay, and I didn't have many of those left on account of my own mistakes. Well, at this point I was a Junior in Highschool and I was obsessed with comedy, but Norm was the most fascinating comedian to discover on my travel through the culture of comedy. I devoutly follow comedy, and I try my hardest to keep everyone laughing the way that I saw him do it. He taught me a lot, not just about how to lift spirits, but to simply communicate properly. Anyways, I still remember thinking to myself often, "What kind of person is he?" "Would we be friends if we met?" And I had literally dreamt meeting him a couple times. I still remember the day he died. I didn't cry until a week later, I think it's because quarantine really fucked up my neurochemistry or something, but whatever. The comedian I had loved to listen to who's humor perfectly suited mine, thus driving me to want to adhere to and consume anything he made, had died. I then realized he would be gone, and that I would never see the chance to meet him myself. Regardless of the situation, I just wanted to hear him tell me that I had made a decent joke. Or maybe to shake his hand and just say thank you. There's very few people I looked at with this sort of para-social relationship, and I'm proud to say it. But sadly, I never got to see him live. Never got to see in person just how he loved to work the crowds. It's truly saddening to realize that it has officially been a year since his death, and there is not a moment that goes by where I don't think of his jokes. I truly hope that he knew his impact on his fans and loved ones was greater than he could ever imagine. Maybe that's what his intention was when he didn't tell everyone, maybe it was so that he could look back in the afterlife and chuckle. Rest in Peace King, and Thank you for the laughs.
@a.s.h.5774
Жыл бұрын
He knew, dude. He knew
@Tomthestarhartnell
Жыл бұрын
Do you know Kermit Jagger?
@wangson
Жыл бұрын
" You know how friends just disappear after you graduate?" I sure do. I've been dwelling on that a bit lately. I do see old high school friends here and there - it's just not as fun as it was back then...even when we're drinking!! Back in the day, it was grass combined with drinking...I can't handle smoking grass anymore. At 48, I'm starting to fall apart but I miss those goddamn, good ol' days man! I feel like a fucking asshole for not doing more to reach out but I think that they main 3 or 4 feel like I do. They've got kids - I don't. Maybe that's it.
@benoitmatters3674
Жыл бұрын
Keeping it a secret was his way of beating the disease. Now he is remembered as the legend he should be and is. Not just another celebrity who died of cancer. Now his legend will live on forever unlike the disease he leaves behind.
"There was something more exciting and interesting about the silence, and Norm's joy at having landed the dud. It was thrilling, it was heroic" -David L.
@skrrtzamboni
Жыл бұрын
I love Chapelles analogy of a jazz drummer. They say great jazz is about the notes not played, and I think Norm embodied that completely. It wasn't what he said it was the pacing and silence of when he wasn't trying to land a joke. Truly one of the greatest and most innovative comics of our time.
@MrAdriaxe
Жыл бұрын
Norm knew the joke was worth doing because the smart people would get it.
@jaunnada3648
15 күн бұрын
barf worthy coment by lame pervert Lettergirl
Wow! Just wow. Industry heavyweights taking time to share stories about an original artist that influenced them. Professionally but also personally. I really like how they all praised Norm Macdonald's fearlessness. A true inspiration to all performers. RIP Norm. 👏 🇨🇦 ❤️
@nelparduke4021
Жыл бұрын
Smell my seed.
@stanleyfranks9891
Жыл бұрын
Would have been cool if they did this while thee legend was still with us instead of making money of his name when he’s dead!! Not to mention maybe having his REAL really close friends like Artie Lange, Colin Quinn, Rosanne, Kevin Farley… then maybe Spade, Sandler and David Letterman…
@fezzik7619
Жыл бұрын
*off. And these people were all very close to Norm as well. Who says the made money off this you cynical a-hole. Letterman had him on his show constantly as did Conan. He was Letterman’s final segment. When Conan was struggling to keep his show on the air he’d have Norm on a lot because he new he could count on a good segment. You heard Chappelle’s testimony. Molly and Adam started their careers on SNL with Norm. So stop being such a little prick about it!
@pcgamecave1572
Жыл бұрын
@@stanleyfranks9891 Actually norm idolized david letterman. But I agree with what you're saying.
@stanleyfranks9891
Жыл бұрын
@@pcgamecave1572 Yes he did along with Mr Warmth Don Rickles and Mr Bob Hope!!! His favorites!! My point was, Norm probably only talked to Chapelle like 20 times in his life and Molly Shannon far fewer!! These people were struggling for Norm stories when his actual real friends in show business like Artie Lange, Colin Quinn, Kevin Farley, Jim Breuer and Rosanne have a million Norm stories and would have brought more heart to the conversation as they were all unbelievably close with Norm! Don’t get me Wrong I know Norm was Close with Sandler, Spade, Swardson and the rest of the Roh Schneider Gang and Dave and Conan were a great place for Norm to showcase his skills but Wish it was LONGER and more personal with Real Friends!! Not just showbiz buddies stretching for stories!!
Letterman just naturally moves the conversation on without losing interest in the topic its masterful
@jaunnada3648
15 күн бұрын
You have zero skills at reading people. Chappelle and Conan can barely look Daves way they can't stomach him so much. Dave really does think he is intelligent when he clearly is not.
@donlightfoot9608
9 күн бұрын
What? Letterman awkwardly derailed the conversation every time he spoke. He asked such ridiculous questions no one even wanted to answer.
Dave you can tell he’s hurt over his friends death . It’s in his eyes . Same for everyone else but what Norm did for Dave when he lost his father . People don’t forget that . ❤
Never heard of this Norm MacDonald guy. The more I hear about him, the more I like him.
@greenbinepark
Жыл бұрын
Touche
@cougarsorwhat
Жыл бұрын
He's like the opposite of Hitler
@ffejpsycho
Жыл бұрын
@@cougarsorwhat "like" the opposite?
@sanjithd3343
Жыл бұрын
I suppose so... But the worst thing about him had to be the Hypocrisy though
@Gonzoogs2003
9 ай бұрын
Allegedly!!!
You know your special when adam Sandler wears long pants to an event for you
@karuonline3294
Жыл бұрын
Lol
He was extremely funny. But somehow extremely underrated
@orbitalbutt6757
Жыл бұрын
Only by the public. Among comedians Norm was an absolute legend. As a for example, look at his set from the Bob Saget Roast. The people who didn't understand the ins and outs of comedy? Barely reacting. But the _comedians_ on the stage and in the crowd? They were absolutely dying, howling with laughter, they're falling all over themselves. Some are physically struggling to breathe. The man was a comedians comedian and he was held in the absolute highest esteem
@kitrik23
Жыл бұрын
@@orbitalbutt6757 never underated by anyone with 1/4 of a brain
@calburge4338
Жыл бұрын
@@orbitalbutt6757 100% agree. I should’ve been more specific in saying that. I stand corrected
@orbitalbutt6757
Жыл бұрын
@@calburge4338 No worries at all man. Anyone showing love to Norm is an ace in my book 👍
@floresaza253
Жыл бұрын
The older I got the funnier he became to me. And yeah I watched his acts during the pandemic and it was clear he was feeling sick but trying to hide it.
Not about Norm, but their stories about their last moments made me remember something similar I was going through with one of my friends. He didn't let anyone but his immediate family knew that he was on his way, but one night I was hanging out at his family's Christmas party, and we just had this moment of understanding. The party was enormous, and everyone is running around acting busy and arguing, but it was only him and I just sitting at a table keeping quiet and snickering at the absurdity of his family. At one point I looked at him and I started small talk and it was just something in the way he talked and acted. I was smiling and he kept saying things where he was expressing some sort of appreciation. So at one point I just lean in and whisper with this sudden tonal change "Is everything alright?" We locked eyes and he just looked at me for a few seconds of intense silence. Then he just smiled and said "I'm good, but I haven't been feeling well." At that point I kinda knew, because this guy would never admit if he was hurt or unwell. This was his code. He just put it on the back burner and do for others first. That's the kind of guy he was. So realizing he didn't want to make a big thing about it, and kept it on the down-low for a reason, so I said "Well whatever's going on, let me know if you need anything." He just nodded his head and smiled, giving a non-committal "Sure." I excused myself to use the bathroom and when I got up, across the way his Dad was sitting there. He had a dead on serious face, but it was still warm. I pretty much started tearing up at that, because I knew they were all going through it, so I went to the bathroom to gather my composure and continued the rest of the night respecting his wishes, not making a big deal out of it. He'd pass shortly after that, and everyone except for me was surprised by it. Some people don't dare tell others, because they can't stand being treated differently. It'll hurt them as the final memories they have of them would be sad ones. I guess it's no point to make people worry. I can respect that, but I do wish he'd asked for more help. Even driving him to the doctor or paying a medical bill, I'd have done it. RIP bro. But yeah, the whole point to this unrelated story is I understand a little bit why Norm kept it to himself. I feel immense relief that everyone else also had moments involving Norm where they suspected something. It shows you they were all very close.
@Tonyhouse1168
4 ай бұрын
It takes a strong person to suffer in silence and still bring joy and love to others without needing commiseration or validation. It sounds like you had a good friend with a good heart. I know it doesn’t mean much, but I think it’s really cool that you kept your knowledge of their situation quiet and honored their wishes.
To me what makes Norm probably the best talk show guest is that he is the smartest straight man pretending to be the fool. By that notion he's trying to make the host the straight man. It's the reason why his interactions with both David Letterman and Conan O'Brien, both very intelligent and know how to play off his jokes, were so hilarious and delightful. With other hosts you don't see that because well... it's pairing the smartest straight man pretending to be the fool with an actual fool. RIP Norm
@MeanKitchnerLeslie
Жыл бұрын
I thought he was deeply closeted and pretending to be straight
@shadow_realm47
Жыл бұрын
@@MeanKitchnerLeslie he was :(
@Oliver-uz4fg
Жыл бұрын
That old lump of coal always made me laugh.
@Imtherobv
Жыл бұрын
I took the OPs use of "straight" as the opposite of "fool" in this sense.
@fafafohigh69
Жыл бұрын
Molly Shannon? a character comedian? Norm hated doing characters. I don't remember Norm favoring female comics either, in fact he and Artie often vocalized their disdain for female comics that weren't named Lisa Lampenelli
The opening lines by Letterman are so beautiful. Norm would have been in tears. He loved and respected Dave so much
Norm was master of awkward silence. He lived for it. He was soooooo funny!!!
The Melrose Place bit on Conan and the blitzkrieg on the heckler teacher was pure art.
Man, this is making me tear up again. The only “celebrity” that I have cried upon his passing. One of my Heroes.
@Jose-sf7es
Жыл бұрын
a real hero, unlike those teachers...
@rawpower12xu
Жыл бұрын
@@Jose-sf7es 😂
@wneumanjr285
Жыл бұрын
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@1crackaddict
Жыл бұрын
Mr Robin Williams, too. But yes.
@Grief944
Жыл бұрын
He wasn’t afraid to step outside the box
I love how Dave is still steering the conversations as if they were all guests on his show.
Anyone who can make David Letterman go into the studio must have been someone of significant value to the world.
@browsertab
Жыл бұрын
@@perseus9428 did i even fucking say that you weirdo
@perseus9428
Жыл бұрын
why don't you Joblow me .. trash.
@perseus9428
Жыл бұрын
His majesty is that important in your eyes, is he? "Significant value to the "world". Of course, being an American, you think the world ends at the Mexican border.
@CD-ry4wg
Жыл бұрын
@@perseus9428 what silly twaddle is this. What is your culture
@perseus9428
Жыл бұрын
@@CD-ry4wg Mine is a culture that reads books that don't have pictures. Mine is a culture that doesn't claim to be "number one" even while it's in rapid decline.
It's amazing to me how much respect a titan like Chappelle offers to Norm and his passing. It's a testament to just how influential of a comic he was even to current legends.
Norm's passing was sad...at the time. But seriously, it's not only sad Norm has passed but so have many of his friend's that were guests on his podcast: Fred Willard, Larry King, Super Dave, Carl Reiner, Gilbert Gottfried, and Bob Saget.
@camvick407
Жыл бұрын
Wild year man
@imfly131
Жыл бұрын
Took me almost a week to look back and laugh.
@TokyoXtreme
Жыл бұрын
Somehow Andy Dick has survived.
@trendybistro
Жыл бұрын
@@TokyoXtreme I bet he wishes he hadn't, did you see that weird video of him in some dudes apartment on skeeved out?
@bombadilian
Жыл бұрын
Didn't realise Gottfried had passed.
Seeing Chapelle getting emotional about Norm was really moving for me…..people that help you thru your darkest times really leave such an impact on you and it’s obvious Norm did that for Dave
@Horzinicla
Жыл бұрын
Yeah man hearing chappelle like that was the best part of this gathering. The best living comic talking about the greatness of the best comic
@joenobody5913
Жыл бұрын
It obviously went both ways. One of the last things I remember Norm saying a few months before he passed was a tweet about how Dave Chappelle was the greatest stand comedian ever and then another tweet about how Dave was our generations MLK. Pretty fuckin high praise.
RIP Norm. Thank you for using your dark humour to make the world a brighter place.
Norm had a warmth and a charm that made you love him. Just listening to him called me down and made me smile. He also happened to be one of the funniest people alive
I remember watching Weekend Update as a kid and Norm would say a joke I didn't understand and the audience wouldn't really laugh, but seeing Norm's pleasure in it made made me feel like it was on me that I didn't get the joke. Norm was always 2 steps ahead of the audience and he liked it that way.
@iam_Klaus
9 ай бұрын
// how old were you at the time? ( when you first noticed Norm on Weekend Update )...
@dreaminginnoother
9 ай бұрын
@@iam_Klaus like 10 or 12 maybe? What years did he do it? I was a kid for sure.
Norm Mcdonald is the sole reason I survived 2020 and 2021. I love that man
@YoungBoyzINC
Жыл бұрын
Good for you, my Friend~ even in the hardest times, something special in you, let you recognize something special in Norm let your ability to have been saved by one special human, forever inspire your willingness to Live Life. we forget that humans like Norm actually exist in the world. however few & far between, they make Life worth it the fact that you were able to recognize it in Norm in your darkest times, you make my Life better, just by sharing that your Love for Norm saved you your acknowledgement of his specialness.. makes you special, my Friend~
@johnguanciale258
Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed him calling his comic friends during the BS lockdown
@joenobody5913
Жыл бұрын
@@johnguanciale258 Lol, the "BS lockdown".....Good to know that there's still no shortage of people out there that can somehow manage to find the dumbest possible take on a situation. The retarded fucking president spending every day not only doing nothing at all, but actually going out of his way to somehow find the worst possible "solutions". Things like not locking down, doing his damnedest to pretend it was all no big deal and going to blow over (and then contradicting himself in the very next sentence with claims of it being "completely in control with less and less cases everyday). Sadly the only reason things didnt get better was because there was no shortage of stupid fucks that somehow decided that every single doctor in both the US and in every other country was wrong and that the compulsively lying moron was really the one that was telling the truth. One would think that it would be obvious to even the dumbest fucking people when the US was the only country still having increases in cases and deaths. But then orange man would just tell them genius things like "if we didn't do so much testing we wouldn't show all these new cases". Because what could be more brilliant than just not testing and then pretending things are getting better? The real bullshit is that dipshits like yourself are apparently still incacable of even the easiest bits of common sense logic and yet have somehow deluded yourself into things like the much needed lockdown being "bs".
Miss norm a lot. Best comedian ever. A wonderful storyteller. You could tell, he was a deeply empathetic man.
@LastbutNotFirst
Жыл бұрын
some might say a very deeply empathic man
@wildcardartsent
6 ай бұрын
@@LastbutNotFirstSo you're telling me he's not empathetic!
Norm wasn't a big name in my part of the world (Ireland), but I've come to appreciate his stuff through KZread. Everything said here rings true. RIP.
His wife was a real Battle Axe.
@El_Diego86
Жыл бұрын
Doc She's Chocking! 😅
This was beautiful. Norm was the only celebrity death that seriously affected me on a deep level. RIP to the greatest comedic mind ever.
@PlanetEarth3141
Жыл бұрын
I think Norm was a big deal. But the comedian I miss most is Gilbert. I think Gilbert spent as much time working on his act and delivery as Norm did. I also can see similarity between Norm and Gilbert in that they were two different kinds of comedy but both were fearless. They believed in their material and would absolutely 'go there'.
@BonelishOfficial
Жыл бұрын
@@PlanetEarth3141 Gilbert Gottfried was brilliantly funny. With his best routines has ever floored me like him. Norm and Gilbert -- both fiercely independent, and more than willing to play in the no-comfort zone.
I’ve watched this gathering for several months and every time I discover a new aspect of Norm’s life and personality, this makes him one of the greatest comedians in the recent history, I really like him
One of the sweet things about this video is the sense that their focus on Norm - or of these talented people we have "known" for years - so humanizes them for those of us who've seen then on stage a lot, but not in this meditative mood. It makes them all seem so much sweeter. It's a tribute to Norm that this is his effect on them as well. Thanks, all of you.
I very, very rarely have any emotional reaction to a celebrity death, but I was genuinely sad when Norm died. I have so much love and respect for that dude.
@NormanTiner
Жыл бұрын
Same. Last time I was this hurt by a comedian passing I was just a kid learning about Chris Farley. Comedians, especially the rare breed that make you feel joy instead of just laughter, are kind of like a torch in the darkness. They bring comfort and humor to life and help you to see the fun side of things. It hurts because the world lost a genuine good person who brought joy to millions, and of course that includes you and me.
@NormanTiner
Жыл бұрын
But yeah, when I heard about Norm I was watching his clips almost daily and it was such an unexpected gut punch. I didn't want to do anything for two days. Felt like I lost a favorite uncle.
@sambinoballsiii8585
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I had the same experience after hearing about his passing. I literally wept. He was my best friend I never met. I saw his television debut on Letterman when it aired. He got me from the start. How he kept his sickness private was monumental and nobel.
@joenobody5913
Жыл бұрын
Yeah he was one that got me too dude. Only once before have I been genuinely saddened and left in a funk because of a "celeb" death. 30+ years ago when 10 year old me saw the news announcing the death of Jim Henson.
@TheScyy
Жыл бұрын
Same here, can’t think of any other celeb that actually affected me like that.
I think Norm's special was not only a farewell, but also his way of comforting those who would miss him dearly after his passing. I don't have anything funny to say, but my heart is filled from this!
hurts watching dave fighting tears at the end
This is truly beautiful!! Comedians from all walks of life talking about how much Norm impacted them!
I love everyone in this room, but Molly Shannon really touched my heart here and elsewhere about Norm. What a lovely human being she is
Letterman and Conan kept Norm's career going, don't know how much, but after he got fired for making OJ jokes on SNL they kept inviting Norm to their shows.
Жыл бұрын
Indeed and that's where a generation came to love Norm.
@gbeach85
Жыл бұрын
He’s a “comedian’s comedian.” The one all the other more successful comics praise.
@Kelberoth
Жыл бұрын
and didn't it work out so well for them? Not saying they did this out of selfish interest, but some idiot boots him off SNL and then he crushes again and again and again... and again, and again, on their talk shows. Like, it was so great for them, my favorite Conan moments ALL had Norm on. Chairmen of the Bored comes to mind.
@adamdesanti6713
6 ай бұрын
The appreciated him. They "got" him. He was there to "waste" everyone's time, like Conan says. And it was glorious, like Dave says.
There never was, and will never be another like Norm Macdonald...He was a true gift to all of us. RIP Norm-
Never ever has there been a Hollywood star or entertainer to get this recognition from 6 of the funniest people still left alive on the planet. Moved me to tears and beyond. Much love to these 6 and to the beautifully funny Norm MacDonald.
@insaniestmiscellaneous8671
Жыл бұрын
Have you forgotten Farley already?
@dailyflash
Жыл бұрын
@@insaniestmiscellaneous8671 I never thought Farley was funny. It's just opinion.
@dualityofman1253
Жыл бұрын
@@insaniestmiscellaneous8671 Come on bro. He said, "6 of the funniest people still left alive."
@insaniestmiscellaneous8671
Жыл бұрын
Funny or not, Farley received recognition from every funny person left alive after his passing. I think Norm was funnier because I relate more to his style and sarcasm.
@koolaidblack7697
Жыл бұрын
I only count 5 funny people and some broad
Legend says Letterman is still asking how this would've played in front of an audience.
@Marshall_Stacks
Жыл бұрын
Edited and still unclear...
10:29 That made me tear up, dammit Conan. You know him too well haha.
Norm was absolutely amazing. Hard to think of a better round table than this too. Great tribute. Sorry they lost their friend. Wish you all the best.
Chappelle says something amazing in this clip. He says my favorite comedy is soothing. How many of us have fallen asleep listening to Norm MacDonald?
Norm was one of a kind. His style and delivery. I think he will be more appreciated as time goes on.
@impossiblewhopper539
Жыл бұрын
A true original.
What a wonderful way to spend 32 minutes. Pure gold listening to these legends talk about Norm.
Norm's humor has truly enriched my life.
That's what is so great about Norm. He wasn't JUST a person. He was an experience.
@TryMyMartini
Жыл бұрын
But an incredible person first and foremost.
@keircampbell9374
Жыл бұрын
That’s close but not quite right. What’s great is he WAS just a person. A normal guy who was just the person he was, authentically, and in a world of people wearing masks it feels so unique. He is what we all should be: himself.
miss him so much. in 2019/20 I spent weeks at a time in the Hospital with Leukemia. I would watch his Conan and Letterman stuff on repeat to cheer me up.
@stevescott3735
Жыл бұрын
Hope you’re doing well now bro
@capnskiddies
Жыл бұрын
Laughter is truly a decent medicine. I mean not the best medicine, cos you're here as well as many other people who had no comedy. I tried that in a Norm vibe. Barley works
I wish this was 4 x as long. Loved every second of it. Can't wait to hear his new material when we see him again ... 🥲
Conan was essential and like the audience was a perfect partner to Norm and his comedy. Rob, Adam and norm in the Animal movie was hilarious. Norm pulling out his lit torch and stuff was priceless
Norm out there cracking up angels now.
@donHooligan
Жыл бұрын
i'm guessing he got bored and talked God into letting him hang with his homies...
Norm Macdonald and Chris Farley were the best at what they did. no one can replace them.
@TheYetiLee
Жыл бұрын
Add John Candy and you have the perfect trifecta!
The courage of this guy. Selfless courage. Will always be one of my favorites
Just so beautiful…this collective of peers speaking of the beloved Norm MacdDonald. ThankYou for arranging such a beautiful recollection of Norm. 🇨🇦
There's this really profound moment I noticed at the 13:12 mark, where it's almost as if Dave Chapelle realized through his laughter that Norm is no longer with us. Almost like during that thought a bittersweetness came over him, and how much Norm impacted his life. Just my interpretation, but I've dealt with some real loss in my life and I know that look from a mile away. It's a look that no matter what, that person you're talking about and laughing and reminiscing about is no longer with us. It's the type of thought that stops you in your tracks and makes you question existence itself, if only for a moment. It's kinda crazy because I remember when Norm died, not even a week later my brother passed away. I always feel like his death in an odd way, through proximity, will always be tied to that for me. RIP Norm. Truly a one of a kind comic genius.
@MrCWL
Жыл бұрын
Yeah noticed that too. Same when he pulls out after Conan says that we never got a chance to say what he meant to us, he had that look of almost about to cry. Never knew that norm was so special to him, so endearing to hear his story
@RafaelGarcia-jb3me
Жыл бұрын
Great catch
Norm’s a comedy legend! Admired and respected by other legends. God rest his soul 🙏
Genius.Never to be repeated.The greatest stand up ever.Then at the end found out he had the most integrity to boot.What an amazing human being.❤️❤️❤️
Norm's passing is by far the celebrity deatg that has most effected me in my life. Was a truly amazing individual.
I still love him the most for his relentless trashing of OJ! He sacrificed his TV career for that and became a comedy icon!!
@tinabarrette963
Жыл бұрын
I love how he trashed Killary Clinton.😂
Great of these comics to share their reminiscences publicly. A wonderful way to honour Norm, one of the best who has ever done it
RIP Norm, loved your tearing of ''the Juice''
Beautiful to see these six reminiscing about their beloved friend like this. Open-hearted, bittersweet, mellow reflections with none of their amped up stage personas in play.
Man I'm on vacation I don't wanna watch this and get sad. I will when home.
I've always loved Norm. One in a million type of funny guy. If not trillion.
@georgenicholson6080
Жыл бұрын
You jumped from million to trillion. I suggest he's one in a billion,
@kristopherpoulsen653
Жыл бұрын
@@georgenicholson6080 Fence-sitter!
I had a friend pass unexpectedly and shared some of Norm’s same genius…always building the humor and jokes, whether everyone got it or not. Norm was so great and I’m just grateful that we got to experience his talents and passions
Norm’s passing hit me hard. My grandparents who raised me who are no longer here I remember seeing him on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and we were all laughing so damn hard. RIP
I love watching him on Conan. He was constantly throwing him under the bus. Swearing, being erratic, close to the bone jokes or slagging the other guests all to make Conan feel totally uncomfortable.
@matthewklahn3204
Жыл бұрын
It was to make Conan laugh. They had amazing chemistry. Conan plays straight-man so we can feel like the joke is on him and us in a fun way. True comedic minds.
@GlennTillema
11 ай бұрын
That bit @12:30 really tells it all Norm: "I bought a farm ..." Conan: "I knew immediately this was complete bullshit!"
@kdworak4754
11 ай бұрын
He was the best on Conan. Simply the best of himself.
@billbally4419
10 ай бұрын
You don't get Norm.
@meangene408
10 ай бұрын
@@billbally4419 Sorry?