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Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:09 PM

What COMEDIANS have you seen live?

I've seen the following:

Jon Stewart
Lewis Black (actually sat in the front row)
Weird Al
Jeanne Garofalo
Gallagher (You definitely NEED to wear a poncho to his show. I was COVERED in food at the end of it.)
Daniel Tosh (Before he became big. Saw him perform at my college)


Those are the big ones I've seen. Unfortunately I've forgotten the names of the other guys I've seen perform while at college, or who opened for the people above. The person who opened for Garofalo was actually really funny, I wish I could remember his name.

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Reply What COMEDIANS have you seen live? (Original post)
charlie and algernon Mar 2012 OP
Ohio Joe Mar 2012 #1
RiffRandell Mar 2012 #2
tk2kewl Mar 2012 #3
RiffRandell Mar 2012 #5
Iggo Mar 2012 #4
nadine_mn Mar 2012 #32
Codeine Mar 2012 #6
The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2012 #7
Amaril Mar 2012 #8
OriginalGeek Mar 2012 #30
Amaril Mar 2012 #46
bluesbassman Mar 2012 #9
ohiosmith Mar 2012 #10
geardaddy Mar 2012 #11
fishwax Mar 2012 #12
racaulk Mar 2012 #13
graywarrior Mar 2012 #14
nolabear Mar 2012 #15
zbdent Mar 2012 #23
charlie and algernon Mar 2012 #27
arcane1 Mar 2012 #16
hifiguy Mar 2012 #17
RiffRandell Mar 2012 #18
hifiguy Mar 2012 #20
Dirty Socialist Mar 2012 #19
MiddleFingerMom Mar 2012 #21
zbdent Mar 2012 #22
LynneSin Mar 2012 #24
HopeHoops Mar 2012 #25
charlie and algernon Mar 2012 #28
Ptah Mar 2012 #26
nolabear Mar 2012 #42
Ptah Mar 2012 #44
dana_b Mar 2012 #29
Scout Mar 2012 #31
nadine_mn Mar 2012 #33
LNM Mar 2012 #34
Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2012 #35
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Initech Mar 2012 #37
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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:14 PM

1. Jay Medicine Hat

http://www.jmedicinehat.com/

The guy is freakin awesome.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:14 PM

2. Paula Poundstone and Jerry Seinfeld.

Both were great.

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Response to RiffRandell (Reply #2)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:16 PM

3. Seinfeld was good

saw him around 84 or 85

also saw Jay Leno back then and he wasn't bad

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Response to tk2kewl (Reply #3)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:26 PM

5. We saw him in the early nineties.

One of the best things he said that I can remember was about women and cotton balls. It wasn't dirty; just how nasty they look in the garbage after a woman gets through with them.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:21 PM

4. Mitch Hedberg.

Never laughed so fucking hard in all my damn life.

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Response to Iggo (Reply #4)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:50 PM

32. Oh I am so envious

I love him, the world lost a great comedian when he passed.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:28 PM

6. Seinfeld. Lewis Black. Dave Attel. Mitch Hedburg.

The last three together in some sort of Comedy Central showcase tour.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:29 PM

7. Bill Cosby, way back in the early '70s

when he was doing stand-up and was still funny.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:34 PM

8. Eddie Izzard

Saw him in Miami a couple years ago.

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Response to Amaril (Reply #8)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:37 PM

30. i has a jealous

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LOVE Eddie Izzard.





As for my answer to OP: Carrot Top and we were laughing our asses off from start to finish.


I've also been to the local Bonkerz or funny Bone or whatever the stupid comedy club here is called now a few times and saw a night's worth of acts but none I remember as being anyone anybody would have heard of....


eta: oh shit, I forgot Kathy Griffin. My daughter is a huge KG fan (from watching her D List show and other TV appearances) so we took her for her 18th birthday.


Good thing we didn't take her the day before she became and adult - some of Kathy's language was quite salty!

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Response to OriginalGeek (Reply #30)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 02:16 PM

46. Make a wish, OG.............

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:36 PM

9. George Carlin, Rodney Dangerfield, Redd Foxx...

plus a ton of second stringers. used to go to the comedy clubs a lot.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:38 PM

10. Bill Cosby, Eddie Murphy, Louie Anderson, George Carlin, Jerry Van Dyke, Gallagher.

Jerry was the funniest of them all.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:38 PM

11. No one famous.

Just local hacks.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 01:38 PM

12. not many

The only three I can think of are Paula Poundstone, Jimmy Fallon, and Harland Williams. There are probably more (I too have forgotten the names of opening acts and some smaller names I may have seen here and there), but those are the only big names I've seen.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:16 PM

13. Wanda Sykes, Margaret Cho and Kathy Griffin. n/t

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:19 PM

14. Martin Mull and Paula Poundstone

Oh, and Steve Sweeney who now sucks.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:23 PM

15. Robin Williams.

Wow. That may be it. He could eviscerate a heckler like nobody's business.

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Response to nolabear (Reply #15)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:57 PM

23. I almost passed out from laughter

during the explanation of the invention of golf.

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Response to nolabear (Reply #15)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:00 PM

27. Robin Williams is the one current comedian I HAVE to see live before I die

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:30 PM

16. Jeanne Garofalo and Cheech & Chong

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:40 PM

17. Sam Kinison

is the only famous comic I ever saw live. One of my regrets in life is that I never saw George Carlin.

Kinison was absolutely hysterical - laughing til it hurts hysterical. He is much missed.

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Response to hifiguy (Reply #17)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:42 PM

18. That must have been awesome. n/t

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Response to RiffRandell (Reply #18)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:46 PM

20. It was.

At the end of the show he yanked some guy out of the audience, demanded the phone number of his girlfriend and prank-called her, in all-out Kinison style from the stage. I suspect that fellow got a severe beatdown from the gf the next time he saw her.

Sam was the only guy who ever made me laugh as hard as Robin Williams did when he was in his stand-up heyday.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:44 PM

19. Dave Attell and Vic Henley

Both were very good.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:56 PM

21. George Carlin and Peter Bergman (Firesign Theater)

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:56 PM

22. off the top of my head ...

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Whoopi Goldberg - years and years ago

Lily Tomlin (in "The search for signs of intelligent life in the universe")

Bill Engvall

Ron White

Joan Rivers - years and years ago

Robin Williams

Gallagher - years and years ago

Dennis Miller - years and years ago - was the point in which I realized he wasn't funny unless it was on SNL's "Weekend Update" - which he was on at the time - and ironically, the opening act was much funnier:

Rita Rudner - years and years ago, but a second time in Vegas

Louie Anderson - Vegas

Sean Morey (relatively obscure)

That's all I can think of for now ...

adding:

HOW THE HELL COULD I FORGET KATHY GRIFFEN!!!

Jeff Dunham - yeah, I know, I know. But Mrs. ZBDent was really wanting to see him. Had the unlistenable "guitar guy" open for him.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:57 PM

24. I saw George W. Bush speak one time

That's about it for Comedians

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 02:59 PM

25. Abbie Hoffmann and Ralph Nader.

 

I know, neither was INTENTIONALLY a comic, but both shows were funny.

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Response to HopeHoops (Reply #25)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:15 PM

28. I saw Al Sharpton once and he was intentionally funny

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:00 PM

26. Groucho Marx

Edgar Bergen

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Response to Ptah (Reply #26)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 09:33 PM

42. Really? Honest to God? Groucho? Do tell!

I'd rather have seen Groucho than just about anybody, even when he was old as dirt!

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Response to nolabear (Reply #42)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 10:16 PM

44. It was during my only year at Northwestern University.

He spoke for a film festival.

Acerbic and funny.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:22 PM

29. Lewis Black, Hal Sparks, John Pinette,

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Eddie Izzard, Patton Oswalt and a few others whose names I don't remember.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:39 PM

31. Steve Martin in the late 70s...

during the "Let's Get Small" days, and Howie Mandel in the 90s in Las Vegas, and Judy Tenuta also in the 90s.

seen many more, but none that became famous

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 03:51 PM

33. Lewis Black

That was awesome - laughed so hard I cried

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:00 PM

34. Steven Wright, Boston, Oct. 1985

We had no idea who he was and maybe at that time no one outside of Boston knew who he was. It was at a place with folding tables and chairs. Really cheap. He was hilarious. W really stumbled on to something great.

I've also seen Louie Anderson a few times, but it was a long time ago.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:06 PM

35. I saw Rodney Dangerfield once.

I gave him one of these:




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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:16 PM

36. Argh, I don't do that.... Umm... Bob Hope with my parents decades ago

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and Jay Leno back when he did his free concerts for the unemployed in Detroit (at The Palace of Auburn Hills). My Brother's friend had tickets and they needed a 4th, otherwise I would not have even gone to that one.

I suppose I may have seen a couple as warm up acts for bands but I don't remember any specific examples.

Edit to add: Jerry Lewis was in "Damn Yankees" years ago and in the middle of his big number he broke character and did a bit of stand up. Does that count? I do go to plays and would have seen a couple other comedians live if we are not talking straight stand up acts.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:27 PM

37. I've seen :

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George Carlin
Jerry Seinfeld
Lewis Black (3x)
Jay Mohr
Broken Lizard
Weird Al
Dave Attell
Charlie Murphy
Bill Maher
Jeffrey Ross

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 05:03 PM

38. Jon Stewart

The Unknown Comic
Don Rickles
George Carlin
Richard Jeni
Sam Kineson

I saw Jerry Lewis in a john in Vegas back in 1979, but he was relieving and not entertaining.

And a whole mess of local guys who were pretty funny but never made it big.

I worked at a radio station for a while and went to a whole lot of comedy shows.

Out of all of them, I would have to say Don Rickles was by far the best and then Carlin. Stewart tends to mummble and he was very hard to hear.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 05:07 PM

39. George Carlin (x2), Ellen DeGeneres, Sinbad

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 08:37 PM

40. George Carlin

i won the tickets on KLOS...lotta years ago.
i've seen others but can't recall any names.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 09:00 PM

41. Eddie Izzard and Lewis Black twice...

I'd love to see Craig Ferguson and Gabriel Iglesias if they ever come to MN.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 10:16 PM

43. Gallagher, George Carlin, Louise Anderson

I don't think I've been to a comedy club since the 1980's.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Fri Mar 16, 2012, 10:40 PM

45. Red Skelton

Had to mention him since no one else has. Early 70's, and very funny in a sweet, gentle way.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 04:19 PM

47. To name two, Henny Youngman and Carrot Top...

...both on the same bill, at the Hollywood Palace, early 90s.

I had free tickets to a tv taping for some show that lasted maybe one season.

I did not know who was going to be on the bill, but those two were amongst those I saw perform. Don't remember anybody else who performed, they were that forgettable.

Prior to his introduction that night, I had never heard of Carrot Top, and I've barely have heard of him since.

Henny was quite funny, in person, even though he did the same schtick as he always had, as I'd seen on the tv many times before, and barely cracked a smile.

On another occasion, also in the early 90s, I went to a Grammy party at the Hollywood Friar's Club, held by the Los Angeles NARAS Chapter, and ran into Milton Berle. He wasn't there for the Grammy event, he was just hanging out. Just seeing him in person made me laugh, for some strange reason.

Probably around 1979 or so, I also saw Tim Leary doing his so-called "standup" (I had worked on a Leary comic book called "NEUROCOMICS," had met the acid guru several times, so I was on the guest list), but I wouldn't have called it "comedy."

Amusing, entertaining, sometimes enlightening, and yes, funny - in an offbeat way - but not, so much, "comedy." Also, the venue was the Los Angeles Masonic Temple on Wilshire Blvd, which was interesting, in and of itself.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 04:23 PM

48. None, unfortunately

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 05:45 PM

49. Jackie Mason at the Fountainbleu on Miami Beach.

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Believe it no not he really talks that way. A lady in our party went up to speak to him after his show and she said, "He really talks that way."

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 07:52 PM

50. Funny you should ask.

I saw Ron White just two nights ago.

I gotta see Lewis Black and Wanda Sykes if they ever come here.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sat Mar 17, 2012, 07:57 PM

51. Pee Wee Herman

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 12:54 AM

52. George Carlin.. 78 or 79. Great show , loved him then and now. rip George

 

I remember the "Seven dirty Words" Loved his irreverent style, so like Lenny Bruce.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 01:07 AM

53. Bill Cosby (2X), George Carlin (3X), Gallager, Steve Martin (nt)

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 01:25 AM

54. Steve Martin n/t

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 01:43 AM

55. George carlin in Reno, Lewis black in SF

Have gone to a lot of other comedy clubs don't remember names...

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 02:24 AM

56. Lewis Black 2 times

the first time at the Warner Theater in DC and then at the Calvin Theater in Northampton Mass.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 03:36 AM

57. Only Greg Giraldo. And he killed. NT

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 05:18 AM

58. Carlin. And dozens at Comedy Clubs.

I'd give up a hind tooth for a chance to see Louie CK live.

Well not really.

But. I do love that guy.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 05:49 AM

59. Dick Shawn, Spaulding Gray, Richard Lewis, Bill Maher, Conan O'Brian….

Reggie Watts, Jim Carrey, Ellen Degeneres, Charles Nelson Reilly, Bea Arthur, Mel Brooks, Dick Cavett, Stan Freberg, Penn Jillette, Don Rickles, Bill Cosby, Harry Shearer….

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 05:58 AM

60. Not many, but a couple of names everyone knows

Along with one everyone should know but doesn't

Bill Cosby (with something like a 30 year hiatus between shows)
Jerry Seinfeld
Whoopi Golberg
Jane Condon

I did meet Groucho Marx when I was 8 years old, but never saw him
perform except to tell me to get lost (I did).

I should add our own Ann Richards to the list. She was a politician, not
a professional comedian, but the Bush jokes she told were so good, I
would have paid to see her routine!

Speaking of funny politicians, I also saw Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) do
a 3 minute stand-up comedy routine, and he was hilarious, too. I guess
some politicians actually realize what a crock their profession can sometimes
be. His last line was about how he convinced his district to send him to
Washington. Before running for Congress, he worked in the local government
as a tax collector. He said he asked the voters where they would prefer to have
their local tax collector, around the corner or 3000 miles away in Washington?
They answered by electing him to Congress.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 09:28 AM

61. "The Sexy Liberal Show" Stephanie Miller, Hal Sparks and John Fugelsang.

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Response to charlie and algernon (Original post)

Sun Mar 18, 2012, 10:09 AM

62. Woody Allen in 1968 in Baltimore

I didn't know much about him at the time, but I thought his act was hilarious. "My body will not tolerate pain," etc. Also appearing were Tony Bennett (who sang "Firefly" as the spotlight flickered) and Judy Garland, who could hardly stand up and never did get around to singing.

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