i know right? Its like my heart kept tingling and he made it go faster and faster with the nonstop jokes, but i really enjoyed this style, it felt authentic and unique.
I didn't even know a comedian could get away with doing that. It seemed that the number one rule is "don't tell a gay joke in a gay bar" - e.g. don't alienate the audience. How he got away with that is beyond me.
It started with a morning show he hosted with Mariet Hartley. I think his stand up was off their radar. They saw his all American quality and ran with it.
@@ryanrivera7217 Depends on who you talk to. I think the point the OC is making is what a weird leap that was to make of the casting agent had seen his comedy, but I think they saw him on the morning show he hosted before Full House vs seeing his comedy. He had a pretty wholesome feel on that show, too. His first child was born so the show really pushed the new, young father angle. He certainly fulfilled expectations on screen, but there are stories from the set about things he said and did around the children that upset a lot of people.
@Lauren BIG MAMA Doughty I couldn't see anyone else doing the "Danny Tanner" role. The closest thing that comes to mind is that bit that Tim Allen did on Home Improvement- but still no where close. Full House gave you the "real" feel of things to the point to where the acting on some level wasn't fake.
I'm more surprised to consider America's Funniest Home Videos... he didn't really do much in that show other than tell the judges to tabulate votes... this three minute clip seems to have more value than all my childhood memories of him on that show.
"I have the brain of a German Shepherd and the body of a 16 year old boy. Both are in the trunk of my car if anyone wants to see them?" Bob Saget. {R.I.P big fella}
Saw this when I was 7 when it aired. The entire special was so funny my cousin recorded it and we watched it for years. As soon as I heard he died this was the first thing I thought of.
@@daveidmarx8296 I was just telling my wife my dad who passed away in 95 had this recorded in vhs. I found it in 97 and my friends and I would laugh all night watching this. What’s funny is that my friend said is that Danny tanner?
Long before UA-cam or streaming. You had to sit your ass down in front of the TV or you’d miss it. Unless you had a VCR, or they happened to air it again. I remember getting so upset if I missed a show, because I couldn’t just watch it wherever and whenever I wanted.
@Alfred Pennyworth you must be under a lot of stress due to how much the internet hurts your delicate feelings on a daily basis. Tho and thru are widely accepted colloquial terms used in informal settings. You know, settings like youtube comments sections? Go to the bat cave and have relations with a cheese grater.
I always was a fan of full house & only knew of him from that but watching this has me sad from what I’ve missed out on. So funny,charming, kind & rebellious. Gone too soon, thank you Bob for making my childhood what it was. ❤️
I live abroad. This is the first time I have ever seen Bob Saget, and now he's gone. I just laughed myself silly and suddenly I feel super sad. Rest in peace, you clever guy.
Honestly it makes his raunchy comedy even more hilarious. Obviously Bob isn't Danny Tanner, but when you're used to seeing him as a wholesome father then you see his stand up and where it goes it just makes it all the more hilarious. This man was a legend and he will be missed.
As an opener it’s typically asked if you to set the tone so if he was opening it’s NK surprise he started with a Rodney Style performance for the same reason he would if he was closing(which I pray a pro like Rodney wouldn’t do that to a young Bob but hey what do ik) to ease into the crowd. Starting a stand up performance as a new comic people don’t “Trust” or “know” your style yet so you have to start from a recognizable position and then ease them into the pot(your comedic flow(the frog and hot water experiment reference))and then after a few shows with such big names(Rodney Dangerfield) your style would eventually get picked up and as the commenter before me said “influence” the new up and comers will adopt his style somewhat with their own adaptations until it helps their young careers reach their OWN style that works in clubs for them, and then they have openers/closers and the process repeats itself.
It actually did. Bob Saget was known to be a very x-rated stand up comic, known for his very risqué humour. Fans of his stand up were quite shocked to see him play the father in a very clean cut family comedy. He's tried coming back with his old humour but people just refuse to see him as anything other the actor from Full House
@@savioblanc He def. could have been one of those comics that made comedy albums that the kids had to hide from their parents in the 80's. Sigh what could have been
damn that was amazing. I usually watch my favorite comedians and remember Bob was a stand-up at first... but this puts him on a higher level. He's amazing!!! ahh
I remember watching this when it first aired in '84. A bunch of newcomers, Sam Kinison, Rita Rudner, Yakov Smirnoff, Louie Anderson and Bob Nelson, were also on the lineup with Bob... It was a terrific night of comedy! I remember thinking that they would all become huge! ...And they did.
“There’s this new doll out for kids now, it’s half man, half woman, have you heard of it? It’s called G-I don’t know?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Gonna miss ya Bob!! I was a 90’s kid and Full House and AFGF are ingrained in my DNA. Thank you and may you RIP.
I saw Bob Saget at the Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach and he was lightening quick like this for 20 minutes! We were howling with laughter & 2 more jokes passed by & we never stopped laughing. I’ve seen Leno, Robin Williams & other known comedians in LA clubs & Saget was truly one of the best I’ve seen.
@@bsfan6150 early 80’s? I am not exactly sure the year but I lived 5 blocks away & used to see Leno perform on Sundays for free & he’d park his Maserati or other fancy car at the red curb right in front of the Comedy & Magic Club.
@@bsfan6150 growing up in the LA area I had the opportunity to see a lot of performers along with many different rock groups and I must tell you, Bob Saget was probably the funniest comedian I had ever seen. He was lightning quick and, as I said in my original comment, we were in tears laughing and we were two jokes behind. Jay Leno used to come there one or two Sundays a month and he would have about a 3 inch stack of 3 x 5 cards with jokes he was testing out. If the joke got a lot of laughs it went into one pile if I didn’t get that many laughs it went into a different pile. Those were the good all days😂
I always liked Bob Saget since I was a kid. Never even knew he was a stand up comedian until after he passed. And, it was Corey Holcomb that pointed out just how funny and envelope pushing his stand up routines were. Wow. This routine, from all the way back in 1984, had me laughing today in 2022. And, Rodney Dangerfield brought him on stage. #Legendary #RIP
The 9th Annual Young Comedians Special that aired on HBO from Rodney's club introduced us to Bob Saget, Sam Kinison, Bob Nelson, Louie Anderson and Yakov Smirnoff.
@@mwilliamshs it was supposed to be "nowadays". And THAT'S what he meant about the "I did the 7 but not half your age" thing?? He mentioned / joked about this when I watched his That Ain't Right and Zero to Sixty specials. Eww. He said his friend "did it right". That better been just a joke.
I was very surprised and saddened to hear today that Bob Saget passed away at 65!!! I haven’t heard yet what the cause of death was… But I really enjoyed watching this video of him doing stand up on Rodney Dangerfield show years ago!! I’ve read/heard that a lot of comedians got theirs start on Rodney Dangerfield‘s show! Of course, Rodney Dangerfield was great also! Thank you!
A lot of his facial expressions reminded me of a friend that shot himself 2 years ago, watched this video in lieu of seeing bob passed away in orlando... rest easy Bob and Brandon.
Dude just rapid fired funny jokes for 3 minutes straight.
i know right? Its like my heart kept tingling and he made it go faster and faster with the nonstop jokes, but i really enjoyed this style, it felt authentic and unique.
Fun fact: Bob Saget was the first stand-up comedian Norm MacDonald had ever seen live. It's nice to know they're together again
together in the lake of fire
@@WestVirginiaWildlife sounds like a country song
Is that true? I thought it was Letterman because Norm said he saw him when he was 13.
@@WestVirginiaWildlife No shit? Sounds like a fun place if they are there
@@WestVirginiaWildlife it's neither, they're both just dead
Holy crap, he's ripping on the audience for liking his joke and pulling it off perfectly. I've never seen this before, this is amazing!
Watch don rickles (his mentor)
I didn't even know a comedian could get away with doing that. It seemed that the number one rule is "don't tell a gay joke in a gay bar" - e.g. don't alienate the audience. How he got away with that is beyond me.
Not so great
is it really?
I just got to see him live a couple days ago and probably half of his set was just him roasting audience members.
Only Bob Saget could be absolutely filthy and not swear once.
And apparently someone at ABC thought he would be perfect as Danny Tanner lol
It started with a morning show he hosted with Mariet Hartley. I think his stand up was off their radar. They saw his all American quality and ran with it.
and he wasnt?
@@ryanrivera7217 Depends on who you talk to.
I think the point the OC is making is what a weird leap that was to make of the casting agent had seen his comedy, but I think they saw him on the morning show he hosted before Full House vs seeing his comedy. He had a pretty wholesome feel on that show, too. His first child was born so the show really pushed the new, young father angle.
He certainly fulfilled expectations on screen, but there are stories from the set about things he said and did around the children that upset a lot of people.
@Lauren BIG MAMA Doughty I couldn't see anyone else doing the "Danny Tanner" role. The closest thing that comes to mind is that bit that Tim Allen did on Home Improvement- but still no where close. Full House gave you the "real" feel of things to the point to where the acting on some level wasn't fake.
I'm more surprised to consider America's Funniest Home Videos... he didn't really do much in that show other than tell the judges to tabulate votes... this three minute clip seems to have more value than all my childhood memories of him on that show.
Only a frickin LEGEND could make a crowd fall in love with him in just 3 minutes
Bob said once that his set was actually 15 minutes, but Rodney edited it to 3 minutes to give more time to Sam Kinison.
I'm ashamed to say this is my first time watching early Bob saget stand up. Man he absolutely killed it. So funny. May he rest in peace.
Yeah
Pedophiles are great 🙄
No one said they were, your ignorant mindset is why people are so dam soft these days.
Are you one too?
@@JesusisLRD it's a fucking joke. Take it as a fucking joke. You snowflake
@@jimbobb3509 black humor was his thing
“I read that. I did! I wrote it down, and then I read it.” A dead simple joke, but so funny. Rest easy, Bob.
I believe everything I read.
The beginning of a long and prosperous career, RIP bob saget
@Why The Hell Was I In Star Trek 6? No, pedophile jokes were around with him far too long--except he wasn't joking.
Weird how you guys like that....
@@DerMeister821he was joking
The young Bob does his solid 10-minute set... in three minutes.
It's what his wife has come to expect.
“I’m not funny but I’m quick”
Fast Really Fast start Fast and go fast end Fast. From a skit on SNL
That's how quick he is
@@ErickC ⁷
I never knew he was such a skilled comedian. RIP.
He was actually one of my favorite stand up comedians since the late 90s
Me, either.
I still dont!boring..not good.RIP..BUTnever was a dangerfield
Doesn't that just fuck you up inside...? :( Man he was funny as fuck!
....wow
He sounds like a bad salesman doing great stand-up.
Hes damn good awesome style
This is the perfect description of his comedy. I love it. 😂
More like, sounds like a used car salesman attempting to do stand-up.
Not so great stand up....chatter
He did great! What are you talking about? Lol
From all the stand up I’ve watched, this is the only one that has ever stuck with me. What a charming, hilarious, beautiful man. Rip, dear Bob.
"I have the brain of a German Shepherd and the body of a 16 year old boy.
Both are in the trunk of my car if anyone wants to see them?"
Bob Saget.
{R.I.P big fella}
RIP Bob Saget. His personality was like a warm hug.
Wow.YOU GUYS ARE REAL EASY TO ENTERTAIN.!
@@metalrooves3651 nobody loves you and you have no talents in life
you know he got his shit rocked OUT-COLD right?
@@mrchris-dg9hi we cant laugh at his jokes because he got beat up??
Bob really loves his parents you can see it in all his performances. RIP Bob.
He slayed the shit out of that set! What a legend!
Never knew Bob Saget had this side but holly hell that was incredible. Going to have to find all of his sets now.
Tubi
This was flawless. Absolutely jam packed 3 solid minutes of laughs.
Rest In Peace, Bob. This is my earliest memory of him. I lived for Rodney's young comedian special on HBO.
Same here. I had to see this once I heard he was gone.
Saw this when I was 7 when it aired. The entire special was so funny my cousin recorded it and we watched it for years. As soon as I heard he died this was the first thing I thought of.
Same here. I had this recorded in crap quality on a vhs tape somewhere. Nice to see it again in good quality. RIP Bob.
@@daveidmarx8296 I was just telling my wife my dad who passed away in 95 had this recorded in vhs. I found it in 97 and my friends and I would laugh all night watching this. What’s funny is that my friend said is that Danny tanner?
bloomberg/weinstein
a 45 minute set in just 3 minutes and 30 seconds
I remember watching this with a bunch of friends when it aired on HBO back in 1984. Brings back a ton of memories. Rip Bob. You made America smile.
Long before UA-cam or streaming. You had to sit your ass down in front of the TV or you’d miss it. Unless you had a VCR, or they happened to air it again. I remember getting so upset if I missed a show, because I couldn’t just watch it wherever and whenever I wanted.
A watched this last night, coming back to it after the news. RIP
His stand up was not talked about often but quick witted, creative, a little raw, and definitely funny. RIP Bobby
It was raw, which was a shock at first after only knowing him from full house lol
You arleady said that on here.
Wouldn’t consider it quick witted when it was clearly rehearsed and memorized. It was hilarious tho
@Alfred Pennyworth you must be under a lot of stress due to how much the internet hurts your delicate feelings on a daily basis. Tho and thru are widely accepted colloquial terms used in informal settings. You know, settings like youtube comments sections? Go to the bat cave and have relations with a cheese grater.
This is hilarious and timeless. What an absolute gem of a human being.
Wow wow wow this blew me away how good this was. RIP Bob you legend
The start of a career.
RIP Bob. One hell of a comedian.
I always was a fan of full house & only knew of him from that but watching this has me sad from what I’ve missed out on. So funny,charming, kind & rebellious. Gone too soon, thank you Bob for making my childhood what it was. ❤️
A legend. The world already misses Bob and its only been a few days.
His “G.I. Don’t know” joke was ahead of its time
It's always been around. Just back then people laughed about it, now they call crusades.
I live abroad. This is the first time I have ever seen Bob Saget, and now he's gone. I just laughed myself silly and suddenly I feel super sad. Rest in peace, you clever guy.
He was always underrated and underexposed, he was a genius!
A man beyond his years, it was nice revisiting his comedy. RIP Bobby
That look and wave at 3:21 bidding farewell to the world....R.I.P Bob!
Just came here after hearing about his passing. RIP Bob, now you and Rodney can tell each other jokes in paradise.
I didnt even know about his stand up until today...RIP to a freakin hilarious dude
I remember seeing this at 15 in 1985. Legendary moment. Recorded it on VHS and researched it a thousand times. Priceless start.
He was actually a really good comedian with twisted jokes. That was great.
Imagine if they gave Bob free range for Danny Tanner. Full House would have been everything but wholesome.
they wouldnt have casted so many born-again christians
@@EmbassyNerdcore oh they aint even born agains, Candace Cameron was a holy roller for the start
*Free Reign, dumbass.
Nothing here but us free range chickens.
Honestly it makes his raunchy comedy even more hilarious. Obviously Bob isn't Danny Tanner, but when you're used to seeing him as a wholesome father then you see his stand up and where it goes it just makes it all the more hilarious. This man was a legend and he will be missed.
RIP Bob Saget. An underrated comedic genius
Im nuts over her,....she's this tall 😂😂😂
Oh I get it now , my nuts are taller 😂
HA!
That killed me🤣🤣
The fact that his act has been telling these pdo jokes all these decades and he's still doing it...
Lmfao
RIP Bob. Thank you for the laughs in childhood to adulthood.
😂😂😂😂 one of the most funniest standups i've seen in a minute. He's literally cracking up joke after joke
RIP Legend. You were a great father in Full House and an even more hilarious comedian. Rest well champ.
I didn't know he was this good. the delivery the wit the speed and timing is genius!
RIP Bob!! Remember watching this as a teen the night it came on HBO. Him, Kinison, Bob Nelson, Louie Anderson, Yakoff Smirnoff. Epic, funny as hell.
It sounds like he’s trying to do Rodney Dangerfield at the start.
K Kundera like music you can always spot comedic influences
As an opener it’s typically asked if you to set the tone so if he was opening it’s NK surprise he started with a Rodney Style performance for the same reason he would if he was closing(which I pray a pro like Rodney wouldn’t do that to a young Bob but hey what do ik) to ease into the crowd. Starting a stand up performance as a new comic people don’t “Trust” or “know” your style yet so you have to start from a recognizable position and then ease them into the pot(your comedic flow(the frog and hot water experiment reference))and then after a few shows with such big names(Rodney Dangerfield) your style would eventually get picked up and as the commenter before me said “influence” the new up and comers will adopt his style somewhat with their own adaptations until it helps their young careers reach their OWN style that works in clubs for them, and then they have openers/closers and the process repeats itself.
Had to be quick, he only had three minutes
Bob Saget was 1 of the best comedians ive ever had the experience in listening to. I'll always remember him on America's Funniest Videos.
R.I.P.
It's America's Funniest HOME Videos.
I remember liking Saget way back when I saw this bit on HBO in '84. Then when he showed up on Full House, I was like "hey that's that comic!"
is it me or did Full House rob us of some pretty decent stand up??
It actually did.
Bob Saget was known to be a very x-rated stand up comic, known for his very risqué humour.
Fans of his stand up were quite shocked to see him play the father in a very clean cut family comedy.
He's tried coming back with his old humour but people just refuse to see him as anything other the actor from Full House
He made his choice.
His stand up was very good. But I will never blame him for cashing in on the $$$$$
His one liners and rhythm are sort of like Rodneys. Never noticed that
@@joe3804 Sagat was like Dangerfield & Jeselnik had a mutant baby disguised as an extremely upstanding nice looking guy.
@@savioblanc He def. could have been one of those comics that made comedy albums that the kids had to hide from their parents in the 80's. Sigh what could have been
I always liked Bob Saget's stand up
I watched his latest special, and I was reminded why I enjoy his stand up.
damn that was amazing.
I usually watch my favorite comedians and remember Bob was a stand-up at first... but this puts him on a higher level.
He's amazing!!! ahh
Someone put this man in a family sitcom!
😄
Really? What was their name?
Full House
@@rodolfotsang4327 no it was family guy
@@derekford7230 I thought it was fresh prince, he looks like uncle phil
I remember watching this when it first aired in '84. A bunch of newcomers, Sam Kinison, Rita Rudner, Yakov Smirnoff, Louie Anderson and Bob Nelson, were also on the lineup with Bob... It was a terrific night of comedy! I remember thinking that they would all become huge! ...And they did.
“I read it. I wrote it down and then I read it.”
the original mitch hedberg
This was on HBO and was the first time I ever saw Bob. Almost hurt myself laughing. RIP, Bob.
First time I ever saw him. He was great then, and great to the end. RIP. Say hi to Rodney and Sam.
“There’s this new doll out for kids now, it’s half man, half woman, have you heard of it? It’s called G-I don’t know?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gonna miss ya Bob!! I was a 90’s kid and Full House and AFGF are ingrained in my DNA. Thank you and may you RIP.
Rest in peace Mr. Saget.
you had a unique timing and air about you.
Especially towards the end of this act Bob Saget was way ahead of his time. RIP Sir!! 🙏🏽
I didn't get that doll joke can you explain
Bob was referring to the G.I. Joe doll that was popular at the time
Bob was amazing. I’m gonna miss him 😢
I just discovered him today. Now I'm going to miss him too. :((((
I saw Bob Saget at the Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach and he was lightening quick like this for 20 minutes! We were howling with laughter & 2 more jokes passed by & we never stopped laughing. I’ve seen Leno, Robin Williams & other known comedians in LA clubs & Saget was truly one of the best I’ve seen.
When was that?
@@bsfan6150 early 80’s? I am not exactly sure the year but I lived 5 blocks away & used to see Leno perform on Sundays for free & he’d park his Maserati or other fancy car at the red curb right in front of the Comedy & Magic Club.
Thanks, Jason. Early 80s. Wow, you were so lucky to see Bob at that age. I’m still looking for any clips of his early days.
@@bsfan6150 growing up in the LA area I had the opportunity to see a lot of performers along with many different rock groups and I must tell you, Bob Saget was probably the funniest comedian I had ever seen. He was lightning quick and, as I said in my original comment, we were in tears laughing and we were two jokes behind.
Jay Leno used to come there one or two Sundays a month and he would have about a 3 inch stack of 3 x 5 cards with jokes he was testing out. If the joke got a lot of laughs it went into one pile if I didn’t get that many laughs it went into a different pile.
Those were the good all days😂
This is about to get a lot of views. RIP Bob.
I always liked Bob Saget since I was a kid. Never even knew he was a stand up comedian until after he passed. And, it was Corey Holcomb that pointed out just how funny and envelope pushing his stand up routines were.
Wow. This routine, from all the way back in 1984, had me laughing today in 2022. And, Rodney Dangerfield brought him on stage. #Legendary #RIP
He’s amazing😢 RIP🌹
Out of a thousand UA-cam suggestions I get one good gem
Solid. Could have been a set from 2022. Rip to one of the greatest
Rest In Peace Bob. You are one of the greats. ❤️
This is where I first saw him, RIP Bob.
When Rodney is amazed, you know Bob was a real talent even way back then.
The 9th Annual Young Comedians Special that aired on HBO from Rodney's club introduced us to Bob Saget, Sam Kinison, Bob Nelson, Louie Anderson and Yakov Smirnoff.
Legend. Rest In Peace.
He's pretty good honeslty
RIP, thanks for the laughs man.
Thanks for the great memories RiP
Impressive how well this holds up. A timeless intellect
@2:59 How prophetic... Bob predicted 2022! RIP Bob Saget! What a talent. Will be missed.
RIP, Bob. This was the first time I ever saw him. I was only 11 at the time. Great show. He was hilarious. Sam Kinison was also there.
I remember watching this long before Bob Saget became a household name. I've been wanting to watch it again. Thanks for posting!
"Bob you have no friends, you have no life and I'm not your mother". But I love my mom I really do and you can too for just 12 dollars. 😂
This is where I first saw him, way before Full House, etc. I was in 7th grade.
RIP Mr. Saget.
If there is a heaven I hope Bob is with his friends Norm and Rodney. RIP Bob Saget.
Farley and Sam too.
And don’t forget Don Rickels as well.
I just loved his distinctive voice.
Thank you, Bob, for all the laughs! May you rest in eternal peace!
Rodney’s club was the greatest. So many stars.
Now in days a guy who jokes about dating a seven year old would never be cast in a show with three little girls
What does "now in days" mean?
@@mwilliamshs Present times.
@@mwilliamshs it was supposed to be "nowadays". And THAT'S what he meant about the "I did the 7 but not half your age" thing?? He mentioned / joked about this when I watched his That Ain't Right and Zero to Sixty specials. Eww. He said his friend "did it right". That better been just a joke.
Good that’s how it should be
*FOUR little girls. 5 if you count Kimmy.
God bless you Bob. Rest in peace and thanks for the laughs and memories.
RIP BOB from Full House to Entourage... pure greatness!
I never watched the show Full House and knew very little about Bob Sagat. He was really funny and from what I understand, a genuinely nice person.
RIP
RIP Bob Saget 😢 You were a fantastic guy.
Thanks for the laughs, rest in peace Bob Saget.💐😔
Lmfao… what a gem. Bob will be missed 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Got to see Bob several years ago in Boston. He was disgustingly hilarious.
You're lucky! I did see Sam Kinison in Sacramento. Was very coked out, and 2 hours late, due to fog in San Francisco..
God, I already miss Bob Saget! R. I. P My friend!
I was very surprised and saddened to hear today that Bob Saget passed away at 65!!! I haven’t heard yet what the cause of death was… But I really enjoyed watching this video of him doing stand up on Rodney Dangerfield show years ago!! I’ve read/heard that a lot of comedians got theirs start on Rodney Dangerfield‘s show! Of course, Rodney Dangerfield was great also! Thank you!
A lot of his facial expressions reminded me of a friend that shot himself 2 years ago, watched this video in lieu of seeing bob passed away in orlando... rest easy Bob and Brandon.
Damn, I can’t believe he’s gone. Rest well legend..
First time seeing this & I'm blown away, genius & too talented.
RIP Bob Saget, always enjoyed his vibe
I remember watching this show on cable, way back when. Classic.
his suit is made of every kind of motel curtains I've ever seen!
Motel, that's not bad. I thought I saw a little park bench on his face