Rodney Dangerfield Knocks ‘em Dead on The Ed Sullivan Show (1969)
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Rodney performs his classic stand-up on The Ed Sullivan Show on November 23, 1969. He shared the stage that night with The Rolling Stones, Ella Fitzgerald and Robert Klein.
0:59 “My wife just got her license to drive. And I'll tell ya, since my wife is driving, she now has two men in her life. Me, and a body and fender man.”
3:29 “And I'll tell ya, in my apartment, nothing works. I got a radio, I can hardly hear it. I got a television set, I can't make out the picture. But when my wife opens her
mouth, perfect reception.”
5:32 “I tell ya, you know the trouble with me? I appeal to everyone who can do me absolutely no good.”
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Don't let anyone beat you down because you haven't achieved your dreams yet. Two years prior to this taping, Dangerfield was still making his living as a metal worker. He was still doing hell gigs hoping to be discovered. His big break wasn't until he was a last-minute SUBSTITUTE act on Sullivan. He was already in his late 40s. So when you think about putting down that pen, brush, or instrument: don't ever forget why you picked it up int he first place. You only stop being an artist, writer, or performer when you put it down yourself. You ARE an artist. You ARE a creator. You always will be.
@love-ebikes
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the background as I skipped wikipedia once I read he did this gig to watch it. You can see he's not fully confident but relaxed a bit when the audience laughed out loud for the first time. This is still brilliant and stands up in 2022, awesome! Don't know many of his films but apart from Bill Murray, he was the standout in Caddyshack. One of my fav movies :-) Rip Harold Ramis too.
@adrianpoesiat
Жыл бұрын
I read about it in his autobiography. When he was doing siding he was always writing jokes and putting them in a duffle bag. After a year he arranged enough for a set then went to the Catskills to try them out at a hotel.
@foobarmaximus3506
Жыл бұрын
Old news.
@isambo400
Жыл бұрын
Dangerfield was actually talented though, unlike the people reading this
@vSIG_
Жыл бұрын
@@isambo400 Talent can be wasted when you lack self confidence.
Rodney was an endangered species and one of a kind - never to be duplicated - the funniest of all time.
Rodney was a true original and everything was perfect, the tempo, the voice pitch, the delivery, the mannerisms, plus he really knew how to tailor his jokes to the audience. SORELY MISSED.
This man was simply legendary. Such pure, clever, brilliant comedy. R.I.P to the king 👑 of one liners.
RIP Ed Sullivan and Rodney Dangerfield. Long overdue condolences to both families :-(
They don’t make comedians like they used too. Class act Rodney. RIP
A legend...RIP Rodney, you’re still just as funny as you were back then....🙏
@dbkparm
4 жыл бұрын
He's dead.
Remember him well....always a class act....rip...
@lawrencehubbell9397
10 ай бұрын
I felt honored by his friendly conversation when I found the nerve to speak to him at my NYC gym.
He didn't seem to straighten his tie as often as he did in later TV appearances. It became his trademark. He knew what worked. A funny guy ... always made us laugh.
He is one of my all time favorite comedians.
Rodney Dangerfield was still developing his iconic act at this point. It would become more polished (and funnier) as time went on.
@thommysides4616
11 ай бұрын
He was cleaner here then he was on Carson years later. Mostly G rated jokes, but they were funny. I'm glad Ed discovered him!
I still remember the line that really got Jay Leno... I can't even drive by the gas station without being reminded that I'm 76 and I've got one orange ball.
Man. I was a kid when these videos were on TV. Both my parents were alive (now gone), and we laughed all of the time. The 70s and 80s were the best years of my life.
@Lerch-zc3ww
4 жыл бұрын
Me too...kinda sad isn't it?
@Anituer13
4 жыл бұрын
Im jealous...
@OMGWUNSIU
4 жыл бұрын
Lerch 2013 Yea before political correctness and diversity...
@GigaBoost
2 жыл бұрын
Life sucks Keith end it you'll never be happy again
@Crazyweazelbear
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lerch-zc3ww everybody will be there .
Great times 1969, Rodney and Ed Sullivan what a fabulous time this country was and much better than now !!!!!
@mrmjb1960
5 жыл бұрын
In Billy Joel's Tell Her About it. Ed is recreated and Rodney makes a surprise appearence at its ending!
When I visited Boston, I dropped into Cheers - nobody knew my name!
*LOVE love love Rodney Dangerfield! One of THE funniest guys on the Planet!* R.I.P.
His timing, delivery: a comic poet.
Rodney was always my favorite. He gets lots of respect from me. God bless you. I took my wife to the beach. People asked me what l used for bait. So many great jokes.
He was a standalone talent ❤
@lanceguranovich6299
4 жыл бұрын
I second that.
Just can't believe he went as far back as this.. he was the best if the best..his movies were always funny..
Remember on Sunday nights always watching the Ed Sullivan show. That was when I first saw Rodney. His routine was funny and I laughed, and knew I had found a great comic. The years went on and he would get funnier. Rest in Peace you have my and many others respect.
Quite simply the greatest comedian that ever lived.
The best part is how every one of his appearances had brand new jokes. Hardly ever a repeat. The true king of comedy
@rimaman8681
4 жыл бұрын
bhahaha, no i thought the opposite same jokes again, the doctor second oppinion one , and the dog teaches his wife to roll over an play dead one , etc, most great stand up comedians do the same gags , steve hughs is very good better than rodney dangerfeild , and he swears and drinks thru out his gig, gota give him a look see steve hughs if you like good stand up hes one of if not the best ive seen them all and laughed but steve is very very good trust me
@johnszorc7481
11 ай бұрын
@@rimaman8681RODNEY IS WAY BETTER!
@thommysides4616
11 ай бұрын
I've seen many videos of Rodney on Carson from different years. He did repeat his jokes two or three years later on Carsons shows. It sticks out now, because you can view KZread videos of Rodney spanning several years, but in those days most people didn't have vcrs etc, so he figured he could get away with it. I bet Carson remembered though......
@lawrencehubbell9397
10 ай бұрын
This material is not as solid as in later years and the response is sometimes sparse, but he is unflappable staying committed to his jokes and personna.
@Branden-vl9sl
9 ай бұрын
@@thommysides4616 not necessarily about getting away with it. You can only come up with so many jokes about anything. No comic is unlimited. He used his best stuff he could come up with.
Love Rodney, he was the best.
@shadowpawn
6 жыл бұрын
Amazing how is jokes till translate 50 years later!
@sammoland9628
6 жыл бұрын
I don't get any respect! Last week, my tie was on fire! Some guy try to put it out with an Ax!! 😋
@sammoland9628
6 жыл бұрын
I tell You, it aint easy being Me! Last Month, I went to the mall to see if I could buy a pair of pants. I discovered that I lost my reading glasses, so I went to the Lost and Found. They told me to Get LOST!! 😕
@sammoland9628
6 жыл бұрын
Even when I was a Kid, I didn't get any respect! On my first day, in first grade, when it was time to go home, as I was walking out of the classroom the teacher caught up with me and she said, "Rodney, you don't have to worry about giving me any apples!" I said, "Really?" She said, "Yes! Because You're already driving me Bananas!" 🍌
@Nebula_Ultra
6 жыл бұрын
he was a jewish cuckold
His comedic genius comes through even though he hadn't developed his catch phrase yet.
@johnwoodruff8639
10 ай бұрын
"No respect"!
This guy could poke so much fun at himself and come out so suave and clean, we all can learn something here.....if you can't laugh at yourself, don't try to make anyone laugh at all.
I often pause his comedy skits so I can laugh more. That bit about like father like son, that actually happens... when I was young, someone told me I had my moms nose and ears. I cried. My mom laughed. I don't mind now that I'm older. Seriously funny.
He was a Gem. The Best of the Best.
"I went to my doctor, he told me I was crazy. I said I want a second opinion. He told me ok, you're ugly too."
Sad that good things last but a short time. Dangerfield is gone miss him...
My parents and I watched the Ed Sullivan Show in the 1970's as a little kid. Mr Sullivan would call it Really Big Shoe. It was a great, clean, family oriented TV show episodes back then. So called nowadays need a great TV show episodes like that back then but yet they don't.
It''s clear he has a sophisticated perspective. It leaks out sometimes. But there is also an amazing universality to his jokes. Both of those things are authentic. Also his pace...modern comics tell a funny joke, then strut around the stage for 15 seconds laughing at their own joke. Rodney loads up the next one before you're even ready for it. He's playing with his food out there.
How cool to have the Stones warm up an audience for Dangerfield.
Rodney, you will always be remembered as one of my favorite Comedians of all time.Rest in peace.
@WichitaGuy56
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. When I think of Rodney, I'll say to myself ... "He was one of Deta Manage's favorite Comedians".
I love how nervous he was when he came out, and then... he got The Rodney.
Probably the cleanest routine from him I’ve ever seen.
Rodney Dangerfield, and Foster Brooks,the best .😆😆.
"The kind of shades, you want 'em to go up, you got to pull 'em down." Yeah, I remember those.
Rodney was a man who came up from nothing...and brought it along with him !
@thommysides4616
11 ай бұрын
lol
@johnwoodruff8639
10 ай бұрын
Good one!😅
He was brilliant.
"We were so poor we couldn't afford tinsel on the Christmas tree so we had to wait for my grandfather to sneeze" .
Rodney was simply the best! He's the. KING
It amazes me how lost the audience was. He was killing it and almost nobody was getting it.
@carylacamera4731
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think he was a bit taken aback that they were somewhat lukewarm. He does the same act on Jackie Gleason, you can see the clip and he was better....maybe less nervous.
@estebangrijalva2443
5 жыл бұрын
The audience sounds recorded
@carylacamera4731
5 жыл бұрын
The audience was definitely not sweetened. Jackie Gleason never allowed this...not in NY and not in Miami. I had been in that theater in Miami in those days. It seated a few thousand people.
Great man really enjoy watching him!!
Great comedian - one of a kind and never to be duplicated!
Best stand up bar none
My girl friend called me and told me to come on over, no one is home. So I came over. No one was home!
@paulpagani182
5 жыл бұрын
Ken Nickels that was a really really good joke.
@pheresy1367
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah... and my wife... not too smart, she actually watched someone steal the car from the driveway, she tells me NOT to worry.... She wrote down the license plate number.
@mathewgodfrey1517
4 жыл бұрын
😂
@rimaman8681
4 жыл бұрын
for all the fans of stand up comedy just when you thort it was all over when yoy thourt there were no more goody comediens left serch steve hughs
@libradacastro5248
4 жыл бұрын
@@rimaman8681 goodbless..,,,
as time went on, he got a bigger crowd, and more respect.
I told my Psychiatrist, I feel terrible, I've got low self esteem and I feel like I'm nothing, he says don't worry about it, you're not worth it!
I didn't even know he was nationally recognized in 1969! I never heard of him until well into the mid- 70's. "I told my dentist my teeth are getting yellow ...He told me to wear a brown tie."
I love him ♥
Still funny..even clean!..down 2 steps..his best joke here..and the souvenir..😂😂
Love Rodney! My favorite comedian.
@drzoidberg844
5 жыл бұрын
Ken D Black Negro
Hadn’t seen this one of Rodney on Ed Sullivan, & it felt great to laugh out loud 🤣
He was one of the best... truly
i thought no one was gonna find a 60s video on youtube about rodney this is great.
AWE, I love him, just everything about him. you can clearly see he was a sweetheart.
Very tame. he can't let loose on Ed's show.
@DannyChan131
6 жыл бұрын
sportster1988 - that's not fair, Morrisons a different breed hahaha
@justinb954
6 жыл бұрын
im not sure you'd call Morrison letting loose. only if you watched the Oliver stone version were he dramatized it. now in New Haven & Miami he let loose.
@justinb954
6 жыл бұрын
They actually got paid for Ed's show. Not like today.
@Mxyzptlksac
4 жыл бұрын
Not on 1969 tv at all.
I dont often laugh at stand ups but this actually made be laugh out loud a few times.
"I called suicide prevention, they put me on hold!!!"
Rodney's delivery here was much more relaxed and less frenetic than his performances later in his life. I liked the more relaxed style and delivery of this performance.
He was already 46 when he appeared here. He was late but still great
First TV appearance he was 47. Born 1920 his fame came in his 60's in the early 80's. He had a crazy life and career.
Rodney is the man.
Brilliant stuff! Have always loved this guy!
I never heard most of these jokes and I’ve heard Rodney hundreds of times this was his early years and he wrote this material and it is fabulous including his delivery I wanna hear more of this very early stuff I’ve heard his latest stuff 7080 times he was fabulous on this delivery
back then he was still King of the One-Liners
He was great! Miss him!!
Rodney was the best... the very best!!!
Best comedian ever His wife asked him Rodney Rodney take me somewhere I never was before I took her to the kitchen
@dawoool
2 жыл бұрын
Henny Youngman did that joke long before Rodney.
this was probably before he went with his iconic one liners - but none of the less, Rodney Dangerfield was funny no matter what
Rodney is one of the funniest men ever
Damn hard to believe been 50+ years time really seems to go by.
I had a joke I wanted to submit to Rodney, because I think it would have been perfect for him, but sadly he died before I could do so. "I don't get no respect. Last week my car broke down on the freeway. I asked a guy for a tow. He gave me a finger."
@wkliskey
7 жыл бұрын
that is pretty good.
@bornetocrywolf5965
7 жыл бұрын
Jeff B I'm stealing that one. Good stuff
@jeffcolorado
7 жыл бұрын
@Kanga Guru Glad you liked it. I wish I could have heard him telling it. His cadence would be perfect.
@huskyjerk
7 жыл бұрын
Great one, Jeff B !
@Kazyman
7 жыл бұрын
LOL....nice! Here's one of mine he could've done something with (right after his, "I attract everyone that can do me absolutely no good,".....I was next in line at The Dollar Store the other day when I hear my cashier's voice over the intercom: Price check on 3, please.
Very wholesome....perhaps too wholesome. Ed was very strict on what he considered allowing on his show.
@Trainy2
5 жыл бұрын
Rodney's best jokes were certainly not wholesome
@pheresy1367
5 жыл бұрын
Some of the imagery was extremely tawdry in this set. I'm surprised Ed would have allowed it... I mean "souvenirs" nearly killing him? Followed by Topo Gigio?
@tyloveland7291
5 жыл бұрын
This video sucks!!!
🔴👍👍 Rodney Dangerfield one of my favourites
Wow - he was just starting to get his groove at this time. His best jokes were always 2 crisp sentences. Like call and response. But once he got it down he was just unstoppable. 2 sentences, audience laughs, repeat. Never miss a beat. Rodney worked hard to make it look easy.
He's like a musician ...singing his lyrics 🎙🎶
King of the one liners.
This is the most restricted I've ever seen him.
@wiseguymaybe
4 жыл бұрын
And yet this was the appearance that started his career as a successful comedian.
@ollietamuff3340
4 жыл бұрын
Not at his best. He was better on Carson.
@halc.2899
4 жыл бұрын
@@ollietamuff3340 In 1969 on the Ed Sullivan show the censors were still in control.
@ollietamuff3340
4 жыл бұрын
@@halc.2899 I suppose you're right. They censored the Stones for Let's spend the night together. Ed Sullivan show wanted them to say Let's spend some time together. So much for freedom of speech. Lol.
@machineofadream
4 жыл бұрын
The one nice thing is that I hadn't heard most of these jokes before. In most of his other routines there are a few I heard multiple times.
I know my wife cheats on me.... Eveytime i come home the parrot says "Quick out the window!"
I went to my Dr, I said Dr. I want to stop aging.... So he gave me a gun!
@johngallagher72
4 жыл бұрын
Was it Dr. Vinnie Boom Batz?
best stand up comic ever.
Love this guy. 🤘🤘
Rodney was funny from the day he was born to the day he died! And after!
Thank you for uploading.
Sue Stowers: Best Comedian yet!
How'd I get here? I was watching puppy videos next thing I know I'm watching Rodney Dangerfield clips. R.I.P Mr Dangerfield.
@sammoland9628
6 жыл бұрын
Mekrab J check out the very funny videoclip titled, "Retarded Dog Remix" with the sound of the news broadcaster being hijinxed by jim carrey from, "Bruce Almighty"!
One of my favs
dang ..the year i was born. He is simply the best!
A great man, I miss him.
What a brilliant performance.
LOVE THE SHOW KEEP IT UP BILLV
i feel sorry for anyone that does'nt like this ,,,,he,,,Rodney is the Best
He was hilarious for someone who had such a tragic life.
Still makes me laugh
@kennethmcinturff8712
5 жыл бұрын
P
The best comedian in the world 🌎.
Respect
Man he is timeless,
All of his movies were priceless too. It's not what he said, just his delivery would make a person burst bust out uncontrollably