Vincent L. Latham
Vincent L. Latham
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Відео

The Syndicate, Blackpool - MEGANITE (26.12.07) - DJ FUBAR early set
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MEGANITE @ The Syndicate, Blackpool. December 26th 2007 - The 5th Birthday of The Syndicate.
The Syndicate, Blackpool - DJ FUBAR, Last set as resident DJ, 27.02.10
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I grew up in Blackpool and turned 18 the same year that The Syndicate opened in 2002. I probably had over 200 nights out there between 2002 and the very last night. Some drunk, some drugged, and some completely sober, as by the end I had developed a love for trance music and rave culture that transcended any social convention for drinking. Me and two friends were there on the night that this wa...
Andy Kaufman - Dadaist comedy genius, 1977
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The master of Dadaist comedy.
Sending hot dogs around the globe to help fight against youth crime | The Tom Green Show
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Follow ua-cam.com/users/tomgreen No copyright infringement intended! This is one of my favourite Tom Green skits. I couldn't find this video anywhere on YT (not even on Tom's channel), so I uploaded it myself. No copyright infringement intended!
"Howl" read by Allen Ginsberg, 1975
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I've had this audio file on my laptop for a number of years and have always wondered when it was recorded. It is the first recording (not reading) of Howl. Thanks to this article for the info: www.openculture.com/2013/06/hear_the_very_first_recording_of_allen_ginsberg_reading_his_epic_poem_howl_1956.html
tourist
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tourist
Dawkins on the nature of religious consolation
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Prof. Richard Dawkins speaks on the topic of religious consolation, and how people derive comfort from it.
MOHAMED ALI
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Originally uploaded onto my old youtube account on October 10, 2007 at 18:21 PM. I have since deleted in order to collate all of my videos onto 1 account.
KERSAL MASSIVE
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Originally uploaded onto my old youtube account on October 24, 2006 at 10:44 AM. I have since deleted in order to collate all of my videos onto 1 account.
video of me eating a sausage next to a mattress
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why

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608
    @gerryboudreaultboudreault2608 14 годин тому

    "Tank you very much" as he always said in that accent on 'Taxi'

  • @TopLob
    @TopLob 2 дні тому

    So all it takes to be a Dadaist comedy genius is to not be funny at all? Turns out the office "funny-guy" has been doing Dadaist genius comedy at the watercooler for the past 20 years.

  • @anastasi_line
    @anastasi_line 2 дні тому

    You love Art but you forgot Carl Barks working for $12.50 a page instead of 12500. That could have been an episode in Art.

  • @JosephPerrotta-db9xp
    @JosephPerrotta-db9xp 4 дні тому

    Hope these poor people disnt have to pay for this rubbish

  • @colletteodonoghue5940
    @colletteodonoghue5940 4 дні тому

    Goes on a bit, doesn't it?

  • @WVF112469
    @WVF112469 6 днів тому

    KTEL presents the greatest hits of 1972 all on one 8 track tape.

  • @jugglingbeast
    @jugglingbeast 6 днів тому

    06:27 Fucking brillant

  • @user-ms6jy3zv1x
    @user-ms6jy3zv1x 10 днів тому

    A true god of comedy. Nobody else since Jim Carey remotely compares. Modern culture is dead, dead as dead...

  • @kennyslg8914
    @kennyslg8914 12 днів тому

    No wonder Jim played Andy. You can definitely tell Andy was a HUGE influence on him.

  • @brandon4513
    @brandon4513 12 днів тому

    Yes driver bump this shit

  • @chn71
    @chn71 12 днів тому

    Tom Green tries this in NYC, he probably gets hospitalized, but on the streets of Kingston, Ontario everyone politely plays along with the loon holding a microphone..

  • @pugilemoltobene3708
    @pugilemoltobene3708 12 днів тому

    Andy was several decades ahead of his time…some of the shit he does and says, pay attention…

  • @pugilemoltobene3708
    @pugilemoltobene3708 12 днів тому

    Andy gave Sports Illustrated ideas that they made tens, maybe hundreds of millions off of… Then he starts talking about ‘The Furries’… wow… you sure this wasn’t like 2017? 1977?

  • @ctgcement4585
    @ctgcement4585 13 днів тому

    1:36 my favorite part

  • @ahmadkazemi8728
    @ahmadkazemi8728 16 днів тому

    I never found Andy to be funny or genius of any kind. He seemed to be misguided to thinking that he was funny. Actually he was boring as hell. Specially in taxi.

  • @lightningstriking7
    @lightningstriking7 17 днів тому

    MAD GENIUS!!!

  • @BLSFL_HAZE
    @BLSFL_HAZE 18 днів тому

    Genuine question: was there anyone back then who "got" him the way we mostly seem to these days?

  • @frankrossi1767
    @frankrossi1767 18 днів тому

    I check hats in a Synagogue LOL

  • @sidv192
    @sidv192 20 днів тому

    A young Tony Clifton before he became old and jaded.?? pure gold!

  • @jizim8947
    @jizim8947 20 днів тому

    This is what it looks like to not have a shy bone in your body 😂

  • @rigel2112
    @rigel2112 22 дні тому

    You can hear the handful of people who get it and everyone else is an unaware participant in the joke.

  • @ramshackleevents
    @ramshackleevents 22 дні тому

    pure genious

  • @BassGuy
    @BassGuy 24 дні тому

    Andy makes any comedian today look like a photocopier

  • @Spunkeh_munkeh
    @Spunkeh_munkeh 27 днів тому

    Kaufman was/is overrated

  • @descartesdonkey4291
    @descartesdonkey4291 27 днів тому

    I had a friend who copied Kaufman but in angry mode. He was u iversally hated. He lost friends made enemies and pretth much got hollowed out. Yet he persisted because he wasa middle class rich kid. He lost so much inertia into performance that he bombed for most of his adult acting career. He never made in anything. But i knew his reasoning and was basically devasted for him. He on the other hand went on spending his parents money and growing fatter.

  • @blitzshriek999
    @blitzshriek999 28 днів тому

    I want to say if it's not exactly wrong, this is the era with him and Steve Martin- kind of seems like they fed off each somewhat. Steve with his banjo, was more accessible Andy equally killing on th congas not AS accessible, but if you watch closely, you'll end up on another comical level - hyper cosmic psycho comic level, where we all want to get ha ha

  • @GreekPls-se3hu
    @GreekPls-se3hu 28 днів тому

    4:08 frfr

  • @jayfisher9338
    @jayfisher9338 29 днів тому

    No one booed,dumber people..and then its mimmicary... racist balls

  • @douglaswdb1335
    @douglaswdb1335 29 днів тому

    Somebody wrote that maybe an actor would have been better, he said: 🔸 " I find that the secondary interpretation can be wonderful at times because a good writer isn't always a good orator." 🔸 I was thinking the same time as I listened to this. Or maybe it's just dated? Like repressed 50s angst and teenage angst set free at last ❗⁉️❗ A beautiful moment come by. ❓ Yet I'm biased, I can't seem to get that bitter taste out of my mouth knowing that the racist San Francisco right-wing talk show host Michael Savage was once an enamored fanboy of Ginsburg, & used to run around naked with him, sending him barely-veiled quasi pornographic love notes. Yet seemingly Ginsburg did not return the affection and thought of Savage (Michael Alan Weiner) as a twit and mere wanna-bee hanger on. I sometimes wonder if that's what turned Weiner so violently anti-hippy.

  • @Paul1958R
    @Paul1958R Місяць тому

    My take on Kaufman: I never saw any 'genius'. I never thought anything he did was funny or entertaining or talented. I just saw him as an asshole.

  • @ColbyAzimuth
    @ColbyAzimuth Місяць тому

    14:58 -- Followed by the traditional pushing of faces, representing the honor gawking received well in hand.

  • @DarkWoods79
    @DarkWoods79 Місяць тому

    Things seen, 6 years prior

  • @mikhail113
    @mikhail113 Місяць тому

    I didn't get Andy Kaufman but a thought his tony Clifton character was genius! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mikhail113
    @mikhail113 Місяць тому

    I never honestly understood why everyone thought Andy Kaufman was so funny?🤔

  • @Thelavendel
    @Thelavendel Місяць тому

    it probably worked back then

  • @davidlindig
    @davidlindig Місяць тому

    Andy Kaufman is perhaps the greatest actor of all time. He could portray a paranoid schizophrenia and the next portray an a**hole that has total control of the mood.

  • @radiohill
    @radiohill Місяць тому

    He used to be my favorite writer until I found out he wanted to have sex with his nephew, a child, and he was a founding member of NAMBLA (North American Man Boy Love Association) Disgusting. I'll never read his work again.

  • @daverenick5830
    @daverenick5830 Місяць тому

    My take on this person was and is, that you could call it dadaist or whatever, to rationalize it's utter lack of content or humor, and it was witless nonsense and a con from a very untalented exhibitionist looking for a payday. He was like a person, onstage, who's never played some musical instrument before, now asked to peform on it, and spewing random screeches and squawks, hoping someone will call it "art." In his case, someone called it "Dadaist", so this Yoko Ono got his 15 minutes in the sun. Sometimes people just wondering what the hell you're about is enough to get checks generated.

  • @jamesharp3445
    @jamesharp3445 Місяць тому

    Bob zamuda was his real life collaborator in all his acts.

  • @FRRobyn
    @FRRobyn Місяць тому

    He came back to Reed in, I think, 1984, and read several of his poems, and jammed with a student band named Gregor Samsa (probably not the one officially formed in 2000? I dunno). He wore a tweed suit, white button-down shirt, and a gold lame tie.

  • @6ftS
    @6ftS Місяць тому

    fkn brilliant. the dude was off his rocker and most entertaining

  • @CroshVine
    @CroshVine Місяць тому

    He's a genius because he intentionally does was 99% of wannabe comedians unintentionally do; suck.

  • @SuperStonehammer
    @SuperStonehammer Місяць тому

    I Challenge anyone to keep up with this! Norm McDonald is his equal but different format!

  • @fredreynolds7630
    @fredreynolds7630 Місяць тому

    Annoying

  • @dextrosia
    @dextrosia Місяць тому

    Am I the only one who finds this kinda sad for some reason... Imagine having everyone always laughing at you, Even when you are being sincere, they wouldn't kniw that and always think it is just part of the act. It's like the boy who always cries wolf. Must be a rather lonely and sad life not having anyone in it who ever knows if or when you are really being you, or not?

  • @sexobscura
    @sexobscura Місяць тому

    *A misunderstood man for sure. Although about as Dada as a slug*

  • @Skornish
    @Skornish Місяць тому

    This guy was incredibly ahead of his time.

  • @johnmclaughlin1946
    @johnmclaughlin1946 Місяць тому

    Absolutely shite

  • @Subfightr
    @Subfightr Місяць тому

    To intentionally bomb.. wow. Why do I see this as so brilliant?

  • @klaus4221
    @klaus4221 Місяць тому

    Childish mediocre stuff. Which explains why he became a celebrity.