This man sent a lot of joy to a 90s teenager during the Summers on WGN. I miss you Harry. You're a legend and will live on forever.
@kevinjohnson620Ай бұрын
It doesn't surprise that most announcers steal there material from the other. The Yankees guy really helped himself to a bunch of stuff.
@elwoodblues66633 ай бұрын
bob costas before he became a woke slave
@research15862 ай бұрын
I haven't seen him in years.
@sandyvogt92124 ай бұрын
The Questions produced by the news guy are training they receive to bring out the true feelings and perspectives of a individual, but also hopefully they will get something to leave the listening public that will keep them tuning in to your employers goals.Good,bad, interesting and humorous
@BGTuyau5 ай бұрын
For many fans of baseball, it's the announcer who brings them the game. Harry Caray not only brought the game; he brought great joy to the game.
@chriscornelius25183 ай бұрын
It was the joy that brought us all back again and again. You nailed it. His banter was wonderful. WGN for me as a child was playing in the background of my house.
@davidrice33376 ай бұрын
I was never a Cub fan but I loved Harry Carry - and still do -
@antant42878 ай бұрын
I happen to have not watched a baseball game since Harry died. As a kid, I started as a Sox fan. When Harry moved to the Cubs, I became a Cubs fan. Turns out I was a Harry fan. He was hilarious.
@leonwaltemate61529 ай бұрын
Harry, Jimmy, and Falstaff. Need I say more?
@markgryzlak440510 ай бұрын
What a great man
@mplsmark222 Жыл бұрын
I can remember the first time I heard Harry call a game. This was a day game of course because it was before they added lights to Wriggly. Harry must have been drinking because I could not believe how badly he was speaking. I asked my friend if he was mentally challenged it was that bad. Then he explained that’s Harry, on a hot day he’d drink a bit too much Bud and he started slurring. Later I became used to it and appreciated his history in the game.
@darkone292 Жыл бұрын
Will Farrell does a better job at being Harry Caray
@rafaelramirez1507 Жыл бұрын
I'm from NYC but what I've seen of Harry Carey is to admire & love him 👍👍
@Phone-sh7jg Жыл бұрын
What did Skip think about him
@Phone-sh7jg Жыл бұрын
I was 10 when the disco night fireworks happened. It was a special night.
@Phone-sh7jg Жыл бұрын
Costas is a twink commie
@kaseyreusser6230 Жыл бұрын
I actually did say when the Cubs won the world series in 2016 it would have been awesome to hear Harry caray say the Cubs won the world series. I did say now he can rest in peace.
@randyhimburg7915 Жыл бұрын
We remember Harry, we remember
@jacobrichardson1952 Жыл бұрын
As a Brewers fan, I may not be a Cub person myself but I can't hate on Harry.
@borsch1115 Жыл бұрын
I miss this guy. I remember watching many a Cub game on WGN with my grandfather back in the 80s during my school summer break.
@Travelinran Жыл бұрын
I watched this a few times, just love it. Two of my favorite baseball people of all time. As a kid in Iowa in the ‘60s I tolerated very scratchy radio to hear Harry from St Louis, then moved to western Michigan in 1977 and was a regular with Harry at Comiskey for the next few years. Deeply loved him from the ‘60s to the end of his career. I only paid attention to the Cubs later because of him. Thanks Bob for your usual perfect interviews.
@davidsheets8932 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Jimmy Stewart was a Texas tinge.
@gomudhen Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful interview. Thanks
@47colton Жыл бұрын
Loved Harry! Big part of my life as a kid and a baseball fan...sure miss those days..so carefree compared to nowadays. Holly Cow where did the years go?
@HectorHustles Жыл бұрын
Harry was right the Cubs team won a World Series too bad harry Carey wasn’t there to see it
@jeffmooney5884 Жыл бұрын
Two things that Harry Caray said came true in 2016. "Sure as God made green apples, some day, the Chicago Cubs are going to be in a World Series." And, at the end of this interview, he said, "Somewhere along the line, somebody will remember me and say, 'Gee, the Cubs just won the world championship. Boy, isn't it a shame Harry's not here to see it." Growing up with him on TV and radio, I definitely thought of Harry on those occasions in 2016
@markp5762 Жыл бұрын
15:15 Harry Caray or no Harry Caray, If he he made a crack like that today he'd be shit-canned Unfortunately.
@dannyfranvifranco37982 жыл бұрын
Chicago Cubs i need you help i am Daniel Franco Jr Bill Madlock gave me my trophie and a ball with his autograph and i never had sex since Juanita Alcantar Talavera took off with my Daughters
@Phone-sh7jg Жыл бұрын
U are skrewed
@burlingtonbill12 жыл бұрын
I listened to every St. Louis Cardinals game in the seasons of '67 & '68. Harry Caray and Jack Buck were wonderful, never to be topped by any other broadcast team in my book. I've heard many, many others over the years.
@Lance-Stroll2 жыл бұрын
Mlb has forgotten the fan. Salaries too high, tickets too high for fans. An average fan can't afford season tickets and it's not by a small margin
@patrickgray56332 жыл бұрын
Reds fan as a kid I loved watching any game, Harry Carey was a huge part of my childhood watching Cubs games on the Superstation when the Reds weren’t on tv.
@paulhoffer31232 жыл бұрын
THE MAN
@FerallHog2 жыл бұрын
Budweiser beer is actually disgusting. Maybe it was okay back then. Maybe.
@gt12312312 жыл бұрын
Just the sound of his voice takes me back to my childhood in Chicago..
@garylobo3482 жыл бұрын
The two greatest lovers of baseball, in terms of broadcasters, are on this video. Costas could've done the same as Harry, if he so chose. But he went and stayed national. I don't know if it was after this special was made, that Harry invited Bob Costas to eat at his restaurant, or another time they got together. But that evening, at like 4am, Bob asked Harry:. What's it all about Harry? Harry's response? Booze, broads, baseball and bullshit, Bob! What a life this man enjoyed.
@BamZoom2 жыл бұрын
I would get home from school every weekday by the 4th to the 6th inning. Spark a bowl, hang out with friends listening to this man and watching the Cubbies. What a great time to be young.
@mudchair162 жыл бұрын
Degenerate
@skylermummert242 жыл бұрын
Hayden was such a bigger balled man then Kirk
@petetaggerez12822 жыл бұрын
Hayden Fry, a true Texan. "New York City?" Ha!
@taylorsnyderutube2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man and announcer. He really understood that the average fan just wanted to be let in, and there was no announcer better at letting in the fan, all of us, in on the great game of baseball.
@14LP22 жыл бұрын
Wow! People getting along ! What a concept! My my how things have changed!
@jimmyplenderleith94712 жыл бұрын
"I go to bars to drink." "I like to drink.." Nothing wrong with being honest Harry....RIP.
@lions_tribe77592 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh Harry,,,,how we ll remember …is too many to count. Your voice, character is unmatched. You ARE Chicago Cubs….truely baseballs ambassador!
@reginasemenenko1482 жыл бұрын
He sounds drunk.
@Bascomblodge2 жыл бұрын
I grew up a Cardinal fan with Harry. IMO he was the best ever. He bled red, made the games fun and you learned baseball from him. It broke my heart when he left St. Louis.
@burlingtonbill12 жыл бұрын
Agree 110% !
@Keithmurray232 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. This brought tears of joy to my eyes. Miss ya Harry 🥰
@hankkingsley29762 жыл бұрын
As much as I loved Skip, Harry was the greatest!
@jasonnoble39713 жыл бұрын
He's a Cub fan, and a Bud man!
@bpmshortfilms3 жыл бұрын
kinda heard about H. Caray, but watching this vid i now see the connection to the sports announcer in Naked Gun.
@80448683 жыл бұрын
A bit of sanity and nostalgia goes a long, happy way in a world gone mad.
@bartcolen3 жыл бұрын
Nice bit of self-awareness at 4:41. And he could not have been more right.
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A legend interviewed by a turd.
This man sent a lot of joy to a 90s teenager during the Summers on WGN. I miss you Harry. You're a legend and will live on forever.
It doesn't surprise that most announcers steal there material from the other. The Yankees guy really helped himself to a bunch of stuff.
bob costas before he became a woke slave
I haven't seen him in years.
The Questions produced by the news guy are training they receive to bring out the true feelings and perspectives of a individual, but also hopefully they will get something to leave the listening public that will keep them tuning in to your employers goals.Good,bad, interesting and humorous
For many fans of baseball, it's the announcer who brings them the game. Harry Caray not only brought the game; he brought great joy to the game.
It was the joy that brought us all back again and again. You nailed it. His banter was wonderful. WGN for me as a child was playing in the background of my house.
I was never a Cub fan but I loved Harry Carry - and still do -
I happen to have not watched a baseball game since Harry died. As a kid, I started as a Sox fan. When Harry moved to the Cubs, I became a Cubs fan. Turns out I was a Harry fan. He was hilarious.
Harry, Jimmy, and Falstaff. Need I say more?
What a great man
I can remember the first time I heard Harry call a game. This was a day game of course because it was before they added lights to Wriggly. Harry must have been drinking because I could not believe how badly he was speaking. I asked my friend if he was mentally challenged it was that bad. Then he explained that’s Harry, on a hot day he’d drink a bit too much Bud and he started slurring. Later I became used to it and appreciated his history in the game.
Will Farrell does a better job at being Harry Caray
I'm from NYC but what I've seen of Harry Carey is to admire & love him 👍👍
What did Skip think about him
I was 10 when the disco night fireworks happened. It was a special night.
Costas is a twink commie
I actually did say when the Cubs won the world series in 2016 it would have been awesome to hear Harry caray say the Cubs won the world series. I did say now he can rest in peace.
We remember Harry, we remember
As a Brewers fan, I may not be a Cub person myself but I can't hate on Harry.
I miss this guy. I remember watching many a Cub game on WGN with my grandfather back in the 80s during my school summer break.
I watched this a few times, just love it. Two of my favorite baseball people of all time. As a kid in Iowa in the ‘60s I tolerated very scratchy radio to hear Harry from St Louis, then moved to western Michigan in 1977 and was a regular with Harry at Comiskey for the next few years. Deeply loved him from the ‘60s to the end of his career. I only paid attention to the Cubs later because of him. Thanks Bob for your usual perfect interviews.
Sounds like Jimmy Stewart was a Texas tinge.
This is a wonderful interview. Thanks
Loved Harry! Big part of my life as a kid and a baseball fan...sure miss those days..so carefree compared to nowadays. Holly Cow where did the years go?
Harry was right the Cubs team won a World Series too bad harry Carey wasn’t there to see it
Two things that Harry Caray said came true in 2016. "Sure as God made green apples, some day, the Chicago Cubs are going to be in a World Series." And, at the end of this interview, he said, "Somewhere along the line, somebody will remember me and say, 'Gee, the Cubs just won the world championship. Boy, isn't it a shame Harry's not here to see it." Growing up with him on TV and radio, I definitely thought of Harry on those occasions in 2016
15:15 Harry Caray or no Harry Caray, If he he made a crack like that today he'd be shit-canned Unfortunately.
Chicago Cubs i need you help i am Daniel Franco Jr Bill Madlock gave me my trophie and a ball with his autograph and i never had sex since Juanita Alcantar Talavera took off with my Daughters
U are skrewed
I listened to every St. Louis Cardinals game in the seasons of '67 & '68. Harry Caray and Jack Buck were wonderful, never to be topped by any other broadcast team in my book. I've heard many, many others over the years.
Mlb has forgotten the fan. Salaries too high, tickets too high for fans. An average fan can't afford season tickets and it's not by a small margin
Reds fan as a kid I loved watching any game, Harry Carey was a huge part of my childhood watching Cubs games on the Superstation when the Reds weren’t on tv.
THE MAN
Budweiser beer is actually disgusting. Maybe it was okay back then. Maybe.
Just the sound of his voice takes me back to my childhood in Chicago..
The two greatest lovers of baseball, in terms of broadcasters, are on this video. Costas could've done the same as Harry, if he so chose. But he went and stayed national. I don't know if it was after this special was made, that Harry invited Bob Costas to eat at his restaurant, or another time they got together. But that evening, at like 4am, Bob asked Harry:. What's it all about Harry? Harry's response? Booze, broads, baseball and bullshit, Bob! What a life this man enjoyed.
I would get home from school every weekday by the 4th to the 6th inning. Spark a bowl, hang out with friends listening to this man and watching the Cubbies. What a great time to be young.
Degenerate
Hayden was such a bigger balled man then Kirk
Hayden Fry, a true Texan. "New York City?" Ha!
What a wonderful man and announcer. He really understood that the average fan just wanted to be let in, and there was no announcer better at letting in the fan, all of us, in on the great game of baseball.
Wow! People getting along ! What a concept! My my how things have changed!
"I go to bars to drink." "I like to drink.." Nothing wrong with being honest Harry....RIP.
Ohhhhh Harry,,,,how we ll remember …is too many to count. Your voice, character is unmatched. You ARE Chicago Cubs….truely baseballs ambassador!
He sounds drunk.
I grew up a Cardinal fan with Harry. IMO he was the best ever. He bled red, made the games fun and you learned baseball from him. It broke my heart when he left St. Louis.
Agree 110% !
Thanks for the video. This brought tears of joy to my eyes. Miss ya Harry 🥰
As much as I loved Skip, Harry was the greatest!
He's a Cub fan, and a Bud man!
kinda heard about H. Caray, but watching this vid i now see the connection to the sports announcer in Naked Gun.
A bit of sanity and nostalgia goes a long, happy way in a world gone mad.
Nice bit of self-awareness at 4:41. And he could not have been more right.