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  • Taking the stage, Andy Kaufman tell jokes, does impressions, gets flustered and finally breaks down in tears before winning over the crowd by creating rhythmic music using his own squeals and a bongo drum. Aired 11/08/75
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  • @thedrzoidberg4559
    @thedrzoidberg4559 4 роки тому +3778

    people online: wow, people back then just did not understand the GENIUS of Andy Kaufman like we do now
    People back then: *uproarious laughter and standing ovations for Andy Kaufman*

    • @jeebuz6627
      @jeebuz6627 3 роки тому +85

      I think it was his later wrestling stuff that people were talking about. But i don’t really know

    • @elliotthenry8951
      @elliotthenry8951 3 роки тому +94

      He got voted off SNL so that’s probably why they say that

    • @Wtiberon
      @Wtiberon 3 роки тому +126

      @@elliotthenry8951 He got voted off because people got tired of it. They "got" it at first when it was novel and then just was sick of it.

    • @Jimmersaunt
      @Jimmersaunt 3 роки тому +22

      I was watching him then and I thought he was hysterical. I loved his wrestling the women-I just thought it was funny I didn’t find it offensive. Course, I always hoped she’d win, though.

    • @lizerdmonk
      @lizerdmonk 3 роки тому +7

      I really didn't get him back then either just thought he was insane now I get it.

  • @_Ashler
    @_Ashler 9 років тому +2477

    That ending pivot from crying into drumming was flawless. Great talent.

    • @bertdemeule4802
      @bertdemeule4802 5 років тому

      Ashler ss

    • @tesz-vesz1985
      @tesz-vesz1985 5 років тому +10

      he is lunatic, not funny

    • @shadodraken3964
      @shadodraken3964 5 років тому +42

      @@tesz-vesz1985 then you don't get the humor that's fine though people can have there own opinions

    • @kenmoelhoff3122
      @kenmoelhoff3122 5 років тому +14

      @@tesz-vesz1985 I'm not sure that I fully grasp the 'genius' either. I think Kaufman's whole shtick was to leave the audience wondering if he was fully connected or not.

    • @deanshaw6588
      @deanshaw6588 5 років тому +32

      @@kenmoelhoff3122 he was the first troll of the comic scene he wanted to confuse and amuse the audience and he did that perfectly so i do believe genius is right

  • @iydkydg123
    @iydkydg123 4 роки тому +393

    His awkward and nervous delivery is extremely natural. He is missed very much. Pure genius!

    • @jaywp2343
      @jaywp2343 Рік тому +2

      He died 40yrs ago, I doubt he was extremely missed lol

    • @Dezzreck
      @Dezzreck 8 місяців тому +1

      @@jaywp2343what? Why?

    • @postbox6724
      @postbox6724 4 місяці тому

      You are a retarded sheep

    • @katehamilton7240
      @katehamilton7240 Місяць тому

      I know its subjective but I like to enjoy any pointlessness that comes my way. I suspect all the people gushing at his genius enjoy not enjoying themselves. I enjoy The Office cringe humour, but Kaufman to me is strangely mean spirited

  • @maceface2892
    @maceface2892 3 роки тому +545

    His comedy was definitely ahead of its time. He had that type of dry, awkward comedy that has become extremely popular these days

    • @RowBlanka
      @RowBlanka 2 роки тому +40

      he was already extremely popular...saying he's ahead of its time doesn't make sense here.

    • @indridcold3762
      @indridcold3762 2 роки тому +41

      @@RowBlanka someone always has to say ahead of his time.

    • @regularfather4708
      @regularfather4708 2 роки тому +20

      @@indridcold3762 ahead of his time is how Andy kaufman was. He was so ahead of his time that time was unable to catch up to his time which was ahead of everyone else's time. He only ever set his clock forward on daylight saving time and never back. That's how far ahead of his time he was. Indeed, many people in time were ahead of their time and time was of little importance to them, but andy kaufman was indeed the most ahead of his time of all the ahead of their timers.

    • @CinoG2G
      @CinoG2G Рік тому +4

      @@regularfather4708 reading this @ 4am 🥴🥴goodnight yall

    • @hasselett
      @hasselett Рік тому

      If he was so ahead of his time, he wouldn't have been appreciated in his own time.

  • @Trisador9
    @Trisador9 9 років тому +3623

    If he stuck around for the internet this guy would be huge. He is like an original troll, parodying things without any indications of parody so people get upset, sometimes just messing with people's heads with senseless stuff.

    • @MiketheMutant1993
      @MiketheMutant1993 9 років тому +208

      "This guy" WAS huge. But if the internet had been a thing, it's quite possible he would have been huger.
      Also he might still be alive. Usually I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but if anyone were going to fake their death for shits and giggles, it would be Kaufman.

    • @MiketheMutant1993
      @MiketheMutant1993 9 років тому +89

      Nah dude, he's just laying down some mad build up for the greatest punchline anyone's ever seen.
      My bet? He's secretly been Barack Obama. The entire time. Best. Prank. Ever.

    • @daaarrell15
      @daaarrell15 8 років тому +19

      +Trisador9 any indications lol its clearly a joke, nobody's walking away from his set thinking he's serious, and if you think he has anything in common with trolls you failed to understand what he and many other past and present alternative comedians do.

    • @FreeAmerica-sc9hu
      @FreeAmerica-sc9hu 6 років тому +15

      I agree. Andy is like five different comedians in one.

    • @virtualrealitychannel2276
      @virtualrealitychannel2276 6 років тому +51

      Gotta disagree with your 3 year old comment. What Kaufman did ironically would mix in perfectly with what trolls do today. You'd be damned surprised how many people can't distinguish silly from serious these days. Millions of people can't fathom irony. Millions.

  • @moozycla6
    @moozycla6 5 років тому +505

    Andy entertains only himself, like a pristine child of innocence.
    Quite priceless!

    • @999titu
      @999titu 2 роки тому +8

      Like any comedic genius

    • @frostellie
      @frostellie Рік тому +14

      No. He entertained a lot of people. He was amazing and hilarious.

    • @user-ks7pb5yj4n
      @user-ks7pb5yj4n 8 місяців тому +4

      ​@@frostelliethat's why he is entertaining because he's doing it for himself.

    • @frostellie
      @frostellie 8 місяців тому

      @@user-ks7pb5yj4n Any really good artist does it for themselves.

    • @katehamilton7240
      @katehamilton7240 Місяць тому

      I know its subjective but I like to enjoy any pointlessness that comes my way. I suspect all the people gushing at his genius enjoy not enjoying themselves. I enjoy The Office cringe humour, but Kaufman to me is strangely mean spirited

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 2 роки тому +314

    Nobody understands a comedy pause like Andy did

    • @brentinnes5151
      @brentinnes5151 5 місяців тому +2

      he is the only one that understands it..thats why he is so cool

    • @katehamilton7240
      @katehamilton7240 Місяць тому +2

      I know its subjective but I like to enjoy any pointlessness that comes my way. I suspect all the people gushing at his genius enjoy not enjoying themselves. I enjoy The Office cringe humour, but Kaufman to me is strangely mean spirited

  • @julius27745
    @julius27745 Рік тому +86

    I never cease to be impressed by his ability to cry without actually crying.

  • @dahalofreeek
    @dahalofreeek 6 років тому +1334

    Kaufman was unique. There will only ever be one Andy Kaufman but he's influenced probably thousands of performers.

    • @manolimylopotamos8597
      @manolimylopotamos8597 6 років тому +16

      dahalofreeek just norm McDonald apparently which is awesome. Cause he is King

    • @aidand.7911
      @aidand.7911 6 років тому +28

      Jim Carrey outside of actually playing him in man on the moon basically became him in personality for most of his career. They even made a documentary about it.

    • @Ghostlypeanuttrash
      @Ghostlypeanuttrash 6 років тому +5

      Probably billions

    • @areal1942
      @areal1942 5 років тому +4

      TheChap1234 billions what ?? Yeah he was unique he was a complete idiot that people laughed at how much of a goofball he was and he profited off of it y'all actually think that was genius comedy??!! That literally makes me cringe when u associate genius with this idiot. I could get up on stage and do that type of shit . That's the easiest type of comedy cause basically your just acting like a child and saying random stuff and fake crying wow sooooooooooooooo genius dude!!! Bahahahaha gtfoh

    • @byronp2311
      @byronp2311 5 років тому +19

      @ a real 1: I dare you to try it. You will quickly find out that what looks stupid simple is actually hard to pull off. Even Elvis hisownself thought that Kaufman was the best Elvis imitator ever. I'm kinda sad that you never got the joke, but there you are. True, the cast of 'Taxi' was annoyed with him rarely showing up for rehearsal, but then Andy not only knew all of his lines, he also knew everyone else's. Had something very close to an eidetic memory (I've read that Jackie Gleason was like this also). Also, not breaking character is more difficult than you'd think and Andy was perfect at that. He could be a sweet naif and then turn into a monster in a microsecond. He truly was brilliant so, tell ya what. Give him a rest and come back to his stuff in a year or so. You might just change your mind.

  • @MTLYev
    @MTLYev 3 роки тому +162

    Andy was so good playing this character. He genuinely makes me feel sad and sorry for the fella his portraying. The childlike naiveté, innocence and oblivious sincerity are captured so genuinely.

    • @kathyradford2843
      @kathyradford2843 2 роки тому +17

      I remember feeling sorry for this pathetic soul. And finally realizing that the joke was on me.

  • @dafreedomfita
    @dafreedomfita 2 роки тому +73

    I love his childlike eyes, there’s so much innocence in them. It actually touched me. He would have been a great dramatic actor.

    • @jordangraber9163
      @jordangraber9163 Рік тому +7

      He exudes something that most of humanity would never touch, let alone master.

  • @helenchristie6530
    @helenchristie6530 3 роки тому +41

    Don’t you just want to grab him & give him a hug? He’s adorable 😍

    • @rmleider
      @rmleider 3 роки тому +2

      yeah baby face

  • @JhullyAmillyMarangoni
    @JhullyAmillyMarangoni 6 років тому +1363

    He doesn't break character! What a genius, this guy!

    • @trisix99
      @trisix99 6 років тому +4

      Jhully Amilly Marangoni uhhh yeah?

    • @Mobiusonetwenty
      @Mobiusonetwenty 6 років тому +19

      What character?

    • @smokyislay
      @smokyislay 6 років тому +3

      5:08 he cannot resist checking if the drum is still there to be reached

    • @meerecaat
      @meerecaat 6 років тому +19

      Scorpio He’s not stereotyping all foreign people he’s doing one foreign character that is stupid because it’s funny, I bet you’re SUPER fun at parties

    • @gsw7354
      @gsw7354 6 років тому +1

      Scorpio one thing is to laugh at the racism and another to have a sense of humor and this was funny

  • @tonycliftontheman
    @tonycliftontheman 6 років тому +397

    The fear in his eyes is palpable. Brilliant!

    • @TheLemon333
      @TheLemon333 2 роки тому +1

      It's real.

    • @ThePhobos100
      @ThePhobos100 Рік тому +7

      He kind of has a lost look expression, probably knows what he is doing though.

  • @johnthomas2587
    @johnthomas2587 5 років тому +45

    I saw this live when I was 10, did not know of Andy. To see it in 1975 the routine drew you in and I felt exactly how he wanted me to feel....then he let me out of the box. It was wonderful an emotional serpentine. Genius.

    • @frostellie
      @frostellie Рік тому +4

      Exactly. He was all of our insecurities shown on stage. That was what was so brilliant.

  • @tycumbie788
    @tycumbie788 2 роки тому +83

    For those who didn't get to experience the 70s first hand, yes, it was amazing.

  • @gyanw9612
    @gyanw9612 7 років тому +3104

    I think Sasha Baron Cohen's Borat owes a lot to this character

    • @philipmerewood2298
      @philipmerewood2298 6 років тому +96

      All comedians borrow off each other-see Peter Cook and Dudley Moore-. It's a homage not plagiarism

    • @davidoftheglen3447
      @davidoftheglen3447 6 років тому +6

      Gyan Sporn Yes , I can see it .

    • @chevy2061
      @chevy2061 6 років тому +17

      High FIVE!🖑

    • @McSuperfly101
      @McSuperfly101 6 років тому +6

      This in particular...
      ua-cam.com/video/WfOVV7iUp10/v-deo.html

    • @Nrmangang
      @Nrmangang 6 років тому +28

      Jim carry did it well

  • @purneshdevnikhanj
    @purneshdevnikhanj 9 років тому +683

    The technique with which he merges the crying sound into a tune is just so original and awesome!
    Hats off to Andy Kaufman & also Jim Carrey who portrayed him in a great way! :)

    • @2000andhate
      @2000andhate 6 років тому +35

      +I'm unsubscribing. he's got a Hollywood star & you watch Ben Shapiro videos ~.~ soooo

    • @michaelmearney5721
      @michaelmearney5721 5 років тому +3

      there is a light and it never goes out lot of nasty people have hollywood stars.

    • @anshgl1115
      @anshgl1115 5 років тому

      That technique is what they call segue, I suppose

    • @davidb5173
      @davidb5173 5 років тому +11

      @I'm unsubscribing. something tells me you're a little bit right wing

    • @TehUltimateSnake
      @TehUltimateSnake 4 роки тому +7

      @@2000andhate quit lying to yourself. His impression of jim carrey was of jim carrey, not kaufman.

  • @melaniemeyer3558
    @melaniemeyer3558 4 роки тому +2178

    This was no standup. It was a psychological experiment.

    • @jaybestnz
      @jaybestnz 4 роки тому +65

      Even the transition from happy to worrying that the audience was mocking is incredible.

    • @lightupthedarkness6762
      @lightupthedarkness6762 4 роки тому +11

      He was a jew.

    • @MetaDecker
      @MetaDecker 4 роки тому +31

      @@lightupthedarkness6762 So was your father, but your mother never told you. What difference does it make?

    • @fierystag6357
      @fierystag6357 3 роки тому +30

      @@lightupthedarkness6762 Great observation there fella. Thank you for sharing.

    • @lightupthedarkness6762
      @lightupthedarkness6762 3 роки тому +3

      @@MetaDecker My father was not a Jew. In fact, neither are Jews.

  • @JarrodBaniqued
    @JarrodBaniqued 5 років тому +254

    This is the stuff NBC really needs to broadcast as “SNL Vintage”.

    • @bluefalcon2099
      @bluefalcon2099 4 роки тому +4

      They used to do just that after regular SNL.

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 2 роки тому

      “Back when we was fab…..”

    • @rigel2112
      @rigel2112 Місяць тому

      How about instead of SNL. Now it's all far left politics and they forgot it was supposed to be comedy.

  • @david8157
    @david8157 6 років тому +759

    This is so far off the scale...I love it

    • @bjbetti
      @bjbetti 4 роки тому

      David Eire I’m like wtf 😂

    • @pilarmorin4405
      @pilarmorin4405 3 роки тому

      Perfect, so original...

  • @somedood6621
    @somedood6621 6 років тому +446

    *you want to see me dance*

    • @joseizquierdo566
      @joseizquierdo566 5 років тому +9

      Dylan Collett ...🎶 La la la la la...La la la la la 🎶

    • @darukan
      @darukan 4 роки тому +1

      no

  • @YouHaveBeenWatchingFilms
    @YouHaveBeenWatchingFilms 2 роки тому +26

    Absolutely love this, the cannonball joke is too good, and from crying to music is just wonderful, what a one of a kind talent Kaufman was

  • @chuckaudio3191
    @chuckaudio3191 3 роки тому +11

    I was 6 years old when I saw this live (broadcast) in 75. Andy was amazing. Absolutely fearless yet completely fragile. He was truly one of a kind.

  • @mazirabbasi
    @mazirabbasi 6 років тому +43

    Hypnotised to the eyes of this guy. I'm not even laughing, just amazed.

  • @daaarrell15
    @daaarrell15 8 років тому +630

    i love the symbolism of the bongos, its the constant elephant in the room, and the longer he doesn't acknowledge it the funnier it is

    • @starark
      @starark 7 років тому +9

      daaarrell15 what does the conga drum symbolize?

    • @disherofpain
      @disherofpain 6 років тому +12

      Why y'all so mean.. must be miserable or something I'm really curious.. like does the drum mean that he was gonna play it the whole time? Like it was the punchline sitting there and still no-one guessed it? Idk but this whole video is very fascinating

    • @MadMetalShop
      @MadMetalShop 5 років тому +20

      @@disherofpain i understand what hes saying. The longer the act went on the more curious you got about what the drums were for. Or if they were for anything at all. Andy was famous for reaching a punchline but not only that just completely pulling the rug from under you. Wish he was still alive.

    • @atlasking6110
      @atlasking6110 5 років тому +1

      Conga, but yeah.

    • @legoyoda9782
      @legoyoda9782 3 роки тому +3

      @@disherofpain How are they being mean? He used the drums at the end, so they really didn't symbolize anything. OP is probably going to pull something from stretching that much.

  • @InnerCirkel
    @InnerCirkel 4 роки тому +52

    He's a genius, always playing with ego, it's masks and the hurt. He was a very spiritual man.

  • @karloljubicic329
    @karloljubicic329 Рік тому +9

    I have not laughed so sincerely in a long time. This guy was truly one of a kind.

  • @amyntut
    @amyntut 6 років тому +118

    Andy was a great performance artist. Feeding on our reactions to his limitless talents !

  • @Mightypoo007
    @Mightypoo007 8 років тому +756

    I'm not into comedy, but that part where he cries and transforms to rhythm... Fahk. That was just pure gold.

    • @luke666808g
      @luke666808g 8 років тому +4

      Couldn't tell whether meticulously scripted or improvised.

    • @vivavaldez87
      @vivavaldez87 8 років тому +93

      Not... into comedy...? Anything that makes you laugh is a kind of comedy... you don't like laughing?

    • @Mightypoo007
      @Mightypoo007 8 років тому +17

      valdez87
      Comedy as a genre, stand up or shows.

    • @vivavaldez87
      @vivavaldez87 8 років тому +4

      AgentOrange
      Oh I see. That makes sense.

    • @videotrash
      @videotrash 7 років тому +6

      scripted, i saw just one other performance by him and he did the exact same thing.

  • @JBmusicart
    @JBmusicart 4 роки тому +103

    He's freaking trying so hard to not laugh and he's 100 percent in control

  • @officialFredDurstfanclub
    @officialFredDurstfanclub 2 роки тому +66

    This humor is at least 40 years ahead of its time

  • @jeffstone2136
    @jeffstone2136 10 років тому +617

    Tenk you veddy much

  • @jopestv1063
    @jopestv1063 5 років тому +47

    Andy was the vanguard of absurdist comedy...true genius. The only performing artist who could give his audience flop sweat. RIP Andy. I still miss you

  • @rifethompson3389
    @rifethompson3389 3 роки тому +29

    You almost cannot explain him to people who don't get it. Brilliant man I still miss him

  • @mxtchbox
    @mxtchbox 3 роки тому +10

    I don’t know if you are laughing at me or with me
    Crowd: 🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣

  • @anoldsmellyunusedaccount
    @anoldsmellyunusedaccount 6 років тому +46

    A man after my own heart. Just on the wind-up his whole life. A gift to humanity.

  • @nlknok77
    @nlknok77 6 років тому +86

    "..... Could we stop the tape?" I damn near choked laughing

    • @dennydarkko
      @dennydarkko 4 роки тому +9

      “I tink we should turn off de tv”

    • @endergamer7483
      @endergamer7483 3 роки тому +6

      “I don’t know if yew er laughing at meh or with me...?” *proceeds to look like when you forget your monologue on stage and you stand there with primal fear in your eyes*

    • @ericg4915
      @ericg4915 2 роки тому

      Just click the middle of the video and it will pause. You can tap it a couple times to fast forward or rewind

  • @lloydhigham6062
    @lloydhigham6062 2 роки тому +7

    Andy was beyond the genius category,bloody brilliant, loved all his work

  • @stonyhil
    @stonyhil 5 років тому +22

    Miss him, I always loved the wide eyed crazy look and the innocence of this character 😎😂❤️

  • @lookmanx466
    @lookmanx466 10 років тому +134

    This man is indeed a genius, not a troll, and he makes your mind smile. A true song and dance man.

    • @dreharper7499
      @dreharper7499 4 роки тому +1

      when he called himself a song and dance man he was trolling :0
      just kidding idk

    • @bjknngbhh
      @bjknngbhh 4 роки тому +6

      Why not both?

  • @KT-cz7rm
    @KT-cz7rm 6 років тому +557

    Awesome for 75. There's be no Tim and Eric or Eric Andre without this man

    • @icecreamcowboyz9466
      @icecreamcowboyz9466 6 років тому +28

      Karl trembath eric andre doesnt amount to one of tony clifton's moldy toenail clippings. Kaufman was a genius and a pioneer, eric andre is some guy at a frat party pretending to smoke weed so that he has a reason to be acting nervous and drinking their ranch dressing.

    • @DoctorHomunculous
      @DoctorHomunculous 6 років тому +97

      bird up

    • @paullangton-rogers2390
      @paullangton-rogers2390 4 роки тому +4

      Or Borat!!

    • @leannezezeski-sass2773
      @leannezezeski-sass2773 4 роки тому +6

      Or Joe Pera

    • @MMAGamblingTips
      @MMAGamblingTips 4 роки тому +2

      frank grimes
      Didn’t Homer kill you.

  • @penelopedinkledongs7178
    @penelopedinkledongs7178 5 років тому +34

    I watched this when it aired, sitting on my couch in my pj's with a big bowl of popcorn...I was 15 and I'd never seen anyone like him. I thought he was fabulous...

    • @xoxxobob61
      @xoxxobob61 5 років тому +4

      The great thing about Andy is that you never knew what you were going to get.

    • @yollolopplplplpl4788
      @yollolopplplplpl4788 4 роки тому +1

      So you are around 50 something years old?

  • @PDTVProductions
    @PDTVProductions 2 роки тому +10

    The movie Man on the Moon got me here Jim Carrey imitated him exactly the same amazing character indeed 👏👌🙌

    • @TomCla93
      @TomCla93 2 роки тому +3

      Same. First I heard Martin Freeman ripping on Carrey's performance which lead me to the film which lead me here lol

    • @donnaatienza8001
      @donnaatienza8001 Рік тому +2

      He has such a cute innocent looking face and eyes. Oh my goodness he is missed

  • @marcose1137
    @marcose1137 6 років тому +41

    Yo, that Archie bunker was spot on!

  • @Lumpy63
    @Lumpy63 6 років тому +9

    Watching this as it aired in 1975 as a young teen and seeing Andy's "foreign man" various times, I thought it was a real "foreign guy, right off the boat"....when he switched gears back to Andy, I was blown away!..Such a genius talent level, gone way, way too soon,..oh, what we may have seen over the years!

  • @peterzinia3767
    @peterzinia3767 7 місяців тому +5

    Andy's humor. Either you got it or you didn't. He was definitely one of a kind.

    • @MC-tl7oj
      @MC-tl7oj 4 місяці тому +1

      In the "Don't get it camp" I didn't even crack a smirk, this is comedy? Seems more like avant garde theater

    • @wisdomprepper
      @wisdomprepper 9 днів тому

      Yeah, I don't get it and I'm almost 50, so I've known about him for a long time. I really don't see anything even mildly entertaining about his schtick.

    • @wisdomprepper
      @wisdomprepper 9 днів тому

      @@MC-tl7oj Same

  • @markonacko2400
    @markonacko2400 3 роки тому +3

    He had a very lovely and warm smile.

  • @cr8zykungpow
    @cr8zykungpow 8 років тому +300

    Wow. That was incredible. I have just been completely blown away by this man's talent.

    • @southrules
      @southrules 6 років тому +17

      Barry Barry
      You've never heard the word "talent" before??!

    • @joebobb7349
      @joebobb7349 6 років тому +9

      Barry, since you never seem to get it, maybe you should watch his Elvis impersonation. Maybe then the light bulb will go on.

    • @southrules
      @southrules 6 років тому +11

      Joe Bobb
      There's no getting it later, Barry has zero hope of getting it ever.

    • @dereksuddreth8672
      @dereksuddreth8672 6 років тому +23

      Andy wasn't a comedian, he was a performer. Sometimes he was funny, sometimes he wasn't. His goal wasn't to get laughs, it was to get a reaction.

    • @drkatel
      @drkatel 6 років тому +6

      His timing was impeccable.

  • @crebegea
    @crebegea 8 років тому +14

    That was just ... surreal. I knew I had to expect something of him. Towards the end he kind of got to me with the crying, it was really dramatic. This guy really put up a show. And then ... boom, dancing and rhythm.

  • @jon3113
    @jon3113 Рік тому +5

    Its simple, he had full command of the audience. Strange how some people have trouble with his material or cannot get past the silliness to see the genius of it. He just wanted people to genuinely laugh and be entertained.

    • @user-ky1zz2ih7m
      @user-ky1zz2ih7m Рік тому

      no thats not it. if u actually read more on it, then u would know that he sexually harassed them.

  • @sammmuela6759
    @sammmuela6759 4 роки тому +10

    Crazy how Jim and Andy have the same birthday.
    Jim Carrey really channeled Andy.

  • @manfredschmidt9872
    @manfredschmidt9872 6 років тому +7

    This guy was a class of his own. Very brave to perform such a number, which could fail any moment...

  • @Brandon-rq3ys
    @Brandon-rq3ys 6 років тому +25

    Who would've known that red curtain in the background and Andy's outfit would have become such a historical image in the comedy world and Hollywood.

  • @leeschloss4840
    @leeschloss4840 3 роки тому +10

    He didn't give them an act, he gave them an experience.

  • @MerkinMuffly
    @MerkinMuffly 3 роки тому +144

    Latka was born.

    • @gargantuaism
      @gargantuaism 3 роки тому

      I love TAXI but the Latka character comes close to ruining it. All the other characters seem real and they are all great characters, the kind you just might find working for a cab company in New York, and Latka comes off like a comedian doing a shtick. It's not believable for a minute.

    • @glennlindlarsen3675
      @glennlindlarsen3675 3 роки тому +1

      @@gargantuaism And I also think Andy Kaufman hated playing Latka

  • @Tombalino
    @Tombalino 7 років тому +345

    5:34 is my ringtone

  • @justanothersadgirl7144
    @justanothersadgirl7144 6 років тому +18

    My entire life my nana and I said to each other “tenk yew berry much” and I had no clue where it was from until I was an adult lol.

  • @namesarehardlol
    @namesarehardlol Рік тому +5

    I love how he uses the crying sound with the bongos to let us know that he's not actually breaking down and it's okay to laugh now. It's like edging, and the bongos are the climax

  • @bidoofismyking8962
    @bidoofismyking8962 Рік тому +7

    This is the first time I've seen Andy Kaufman and i actually started crying at the end instead of laughing. What an incredibly sensitive soul

  • @embe1
    @embe1 7 років тому +215

    i have no clue why I'm laughing.

    • @davesnothere1305
      @davesnothere1305 6 років тому +23

      embe1 Yeah. I know what you mean. It's timing, fake emotions, facical expressions ... Hell I don't know why it's funny. It just is. People who don't think he was are the butts of his jokes.

    • @chopshoprob7173
      @chopshoprob7173 5 років тому +2

      A legend.. a genius..
      Andy Kaufman forever!

    • @ploppyploppy
      @ploppyploppy 5 років тому +7

      If you don't laugh at the unfunny man you don't understand his humour apparently.

    • @dbog5214
      @dbog5214 5 років тому +7

      just like the Audience. you just laughing beacuase you think your "suppost to" even tho he is not funny, becuase every body calls him a genious and stuff.

    • @yourarseismine1016
      @yourarseismine1016 4 роки тому

      @@dbog5214
      He was for his time, people like you are just pissed because you don't get the humour.

  • @linlawrence6692
    @linlawrence6692 5 років тому +59

    Geniuses are not usually recognized during their lifetime. They have to break all the rules, and people don't like change. All of his characters leave you with an unsettled feeling. He knew exactly what he was doing whenever he got on stage. Part of his genius was making it look spontaneous.
    He is the definition of a one-of-a-kind performer who comes along every few generations. It took such courage to do the things he did.

    • @eyalbar5646
      @eyalbar5646 2 роки тому +4

      "Geniuses are not usually recognized during their lifetime", uhhh the introducer literally specifically called him a "genius", and people in the crowd were roaring with laughter. he definitely was recognized for his genius, hence the fact he managed to get to SNL

    • @e.erin.
      @e.erin. Рік тому +1

      @@eyalbar5646 But she was a friend. She said that, too. Geniuses are bringers of change. They pioneer, and introduce new schools of thought, and often aren’t recognized by the world in their lifetime, because it takes most people years to catch up with their thinking. Some are recognized of course, but often (operative word there) not only are they not recognized, they’re flat out rejected or dismissed, because folks dislike change, yeah, but people also tend to reject what they don’t understand as stupid or ridiculous etc. because of the discomfort/insecurity that can come with feeling like we don’t know all we should about any given thing in life.
      Damn, there are so many examples of that throughout history. You must have at least some idea of what we’re talking about here.

  • @slugcult-10_years_and
    @slugcult-10_years_and 3 роки тому +11

    "I am not a comic, I have never told a joke. I don't even watch comedians. The comedian's promise is that he will go out there and make you laugh with him. I've never done that in my life. My only promise is that I will try to entertain you as best I can. I can manipulate people's reactions. There are different kinds of laughter. Gut laughter is where you don't have a choice, you've got to laugh. Gut laughter doesn't come from the intellect. And it's much harder for me to evoke now, because I'm known. They say, "Oh wow, Andy Kaufman, he's a really funny guy." But I'm not trying to be funny. I just want to play with their heads."
    - Andy Kaufman

  • @ITILII
    @ITILII Рік тому +13

    Andy Kaufman, a true comedic GENIUS, with more talent that ALL of those so called "comedians" today combined....the MIghty Mouse song, where Andy just stands there and mimes "here I come, to save the day" shows what only someone with the fantastic talent of Andy could make into a comedy LEGEND 🤣

  • @malfecto
    @malfecto 6 років тому +50

    He absolutely owns the crowd, and does so mostly with facial expressions that cannot be described or imitated. They're in the palms of his hands, unknowingly mesmerized, hesitantly paralyzed, yet thoroughly enchanted by a persona of his own brilliant creation.

    • @chandler1312
      @chandler1312 5 років тому +5

      Ryan Smith you’re stupid

    • @ZeroDrizzy
      @ZeroDrizzy 5 років тому +2

      Dude wtf this shit is stupid

    • @ndn4001
      @ndn4001 5 років тому

      Great description true!

    • @YerDa67
      @YerDa67 4 роки тому

      Indeed...?

  • @h0m3rj5
    @h0m3rj5 7 років тому +48

    love it. he truly was pushing the limits of comedy.

  • @stellartoast4587
    @stellartoast4587 Рік тому +2

    It's like he is trying be the the exact opposite of what a comedian should be and its fucking incredible.

  • @mckinleymorganfield8494
    @mckinleymorganfield8494 3 роки тому +1

    Andy brought things to a whole different level. When you saw it, you may not of understood it, but you knew what you were watching was something you had never seen before. It was special, he was a true pioneer.

  • @aaaeeeccc498
    @aaaeeeccc498 8 років тому +164

    This is one of the most incredible performances i've ever seen

    • @ThatBloodyHobo
      @ThatBloodyHobo 7 років тому +1

      Damn Barry you really don't like Andy's work do you?

    • @sarzz8494
      @sarzz8494 7 років тому +3

      +Deezus can you explain it then

    • @ThatBloodyHobo
      @ThatBloodyHobo 7 років тому +32

      Its simple, he sets up the premise of the joke with an awkward foreigner, the broken English, accent and nervous ticks. The shyness at the start is like the hook that draws the audience into the reality he has created, as he progresses, he lets his "guard" down as he slowly leads the audience by the hand, where using his comedic timing, makes it look like he's totally losing control of the situation which leads into the punchline.
      With each inward breath acting as the first note of a melody he changes the vocal pattern from what seems like a random emotional breakdown, transitioning smoothly into the rhythmic crescendo which forms the final part of the punchline. He never looses control of the situation or loses his place in the joke, with each of the silly jokes and actions being meticulously placed to build the narrative along side the nervous ticks and stammering.
      He would have spent weeks fine tuning that bit so it flowed perfectly, not wasting any time that wasn't supposed to be wasted. Its a little goofy by today standards but if you take the concept, progression and made it more up to today's standard , it would still be a brilliant joke.
      Some comedians write jokes, some create fictitious narratives.
      I hope I explained it well, I haven't slept for 24 hours.

    • @auto2112
      @auto2112 6 років тому +11

      I love that people don't get this, and get angry at those that do. :D

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 6 років тому +2

      auto2112 I agree. I got this when I first saw him on SNL back in ‘75/‘76. And I was only 14.

  • @roybenari
    @roybenari 9 років тому +1296

    I love how everyone's comments are basically explanations no one who watches this needs

    • @markokecman1177
      @markokecman1177 8 років тому +10

      +roybenari Apparently and unfortunately many people do...

    • @raginbakin1430
      @raginbakin1430 6 років тому +20

      +Cosmonauteable The hell do you mean "by today standards" lol? What's this extremely sophisticated comedy that you see today? The transition from Andy Kaufman to internet memes and other mainstream sources of comedy wasn't incredibly drastic...Tbh I find him to be a hilarious genius, but to each their own.

    • @christianduran1717
      @christianduran1717 6 років тому +6

      Eric Huang but he isnt funny

    • @anthonyseriously4911
      @anthonyseriously4911 6 років тому +23

      I enjoyed it, but also the "you don't find it funny because you don't understand" crowd need to get over them selfs. Lol
      Not everyone likes family guy.
      You aren't no elites that sets the standards towards comedy.

    • @JacX1
      @JacX1 5 років тому +4

      You'd be surprised. Remember a lot of these people voted for a tanned orange man. Things tend to go over their heads.

  • @HipsterEatinShark
    @HipsterEatinShark 3 роки тому +3

    He still got me at "I don't know if you're laughing at me or with me," and I've been onto the act for like 50 years now.

  • @alanmorris7669
    @alanmorris7669 5 років тому +2

    My God! There will never be another as brilliant as Andy Kaufman! He died when he was only 35 years old. I'm 53 years old now, and I would trade places with him in a heartbeat! He makes me feel as though I've done nothing with my life.

  • @caniican
    @caniican 6 років тому +3

    what an amazing voice really hitting all the nuances of Elvis. That's really not an impersonation that is more of a tribute with true love and respect really captures the essence of Elvis. so glad we have so many films and taxi episodes and stand up performance is captured for us to watch and enjoy. You are gone but not forgot. I had a rough day personally yesterday and in the evening accidentally came across some of your videos and watched last night and some more today you really cheered me up thank you Andy.

  • @mrsfreakinsweet12
    @mrsfreakinsweet12 3 роки тому +10

    Jim carry did an amazing job impersonating him wow

  • @bochica3562
    @bochica3562 Рік тому +1

    The thing is that it's so on point that you are immediately inspired to try something similar, yet you know at the same time that there is just nothing left to do for anybody down that road because the bit is just perfect.

  • @by_rkt.
    @by_rkt. Рік тому +7

    He is so brilliant, I literally tear up at his genius. He was a rare talent.

  • @MrBillagordon
    @MrBillagordon 2 роки тому +45

    I remember trying to understand this guy back in the day. He totally had me fooled. Thought he sucked, found him uncomfortable to watch, didn't see what was funny, or genius.
    Looking at it nowadays, it was genius.
    Seeing him do these characters, being uncomfortable, terrible, or terrified in front of an audience. Letting the audience stew in it, let them take it in, try to understand what he was displaying.
    So much more going on than I could comprehend, and still trying to

    • @jububoobaroo67
      @jububoobaroo67 10 місяців тому

      Try Norm Macdonald his opener is a shaggy dig tale, that's the same as Norm

    • @user-ks7pb5yj4n
      @user-ks7pb5yj4n 8 місяців тому +1

      Same. I'm 46 and just now enjoying him. He makes you see through illusions somehow.

  • @MarcusMIDI
    @MarcusMIDI 3 роки тому +4

    Just amazing, how many emotions through one sketch! Genius 🤩

  • @kittenfuud
    @kittenfuud Рік тому +1

    I'll never forget this episode. Him with the conga. Good lord that was a long time ago! We miss you, Andy. ❤️

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliancy at it's best!
    Even today there is no one like him!!

  • @boydegg
    @boydegg 7 років тому +197

    It was three people and they carried the biggest cannon in the world to Spain. Ha h ha ha ... I really love how he delivers this dreadful 'joke'. He makes it so funny.

    • @tylernewcomb2052
      @tylernewcomb2052 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah, the joke is brilliant. Ironically, the lameness of the joke is the joke itself and how he wants to make sure people understand the extremely obvious conclusion of the story in the joke.

    • @conradmaclean4073
      @conradmaclean4073 3 роки тому +1

      What is the original joke?

    • @oakchar
      @oakchar 2 роки тому +1

      It's not a dreadful joke. I plan on telling it to kids.

  • @courtneyhaetzman1379
    @courtneyhaetzman1379 8 років тому +106

    genius is all I can say

    • @paulod27
      @paulod27 7 років тому +10

      It's fucking awful!

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 6 років тому +6

      no hassle it was hilarious.

    • @joerubio875
      @joerubio875 3 роки тому +1

      How is this genius haha

  • @publicmultch8208
    @publicmultch8208 3 роки тому +4

    One of the best stand up performances ever.

  • @iTalkALotDontListen
    @iTalkALotDontListen Рік тому +2

    That was the most genius thing I’ve ever seen

  • @leedsmanc
    @leedsmanc 4 роки тому +3

    This one doesn't make me laugh, it makes me feel happy and relaxed - unique.

  • @TeoGrehan
    @TeoGrehan 9 років тому +103

    LEGEND! I don't know why people are hating... He changed the game completely with his approach to humor.

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 6 років тому +4

      Teo Grehan they’re hating because they know they don’t get it and it pisses them off.

    • @yaboileeroy3038
      @yaboileeroy3038 6 років тому +1

      Kay Muldoon Which is part of what Andy wanted. He didn't want to make people laugh; He just liked to screw with people in any.way he could to see how they would react.

    • @MadMetalShop
      @MadMetalShop 5 років тому +3

      @@yaboileeroy3038 not exactly true. You watch interviews with people he knew and they all say he wanted to entertain and that He didn't consider himself a comic. It didn't matter the reaction as long as you were entertained. Such a talented guy.

  • @thecuriousquest
    @thecuriousquest 8 місяців тому

    Fearless and very much in control of his audience. A style that took the art into a new direction.

  • @bhootjolakia9810
    @bhootjolakia9810 5 років тому +8

    If I'm feeling down this video cheers me up all the time.

  • @paddyp3457
    @paddyp3457 5 років тому +7

    The way he manipulates the audience for the bongo skit is so skillful

  • @51gan788
    @51gan788 7 років тому +11

    I watched this now for perhaps 5 times over the last week.. I still find it absolutely hilarious.

  • @everlistoromero4844
    @everlistoromero4844 3 роки тому +2

    Just brilliant absolutely true honest talent whether it was part of his gig or not they laughed RIP Mr Kaufman

  • @joejensen2310
    @joejensen2310 3 роки тому +1

    The man was such a pioneer. He's timeless.

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Рік тому +3

    He was incredible.

  • @arthouse4753
    @arthouse4753 7 років тому +6

    2:53 That is literally me, when I forget the words in a presentation at school

  • @stoddard1953
    @stoddard1953 2 роки тому

    This may very well be the best thing to ever exist. I don't know why. I've never watched Andy Kaufman until now. But yet I felt like I could understand him so well. He just gets comedy. He's just THAT good.

  • @duckbuttbaby
    @duckbuttbaby Рік тому +1

    The most brilliant thing I've ever seen.

  • @raimarulightning
    @raimarulightning 4 роки тому +8

    This is amazing performance. Sure it makes you laugh, but it's played with such genuine humanity, that it's really shocking.

  • @hamadhumaid1984
    @hamadhumaid1984 Рік тому +3

    As announced by the WWE, Andy Kaufman is officially inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2023

  • @BiLLz66614
    @BiLLz66614 Рік тому +1

    I love how he loved wrestling... and adapted the art of living the lifestyle constantly ... even if it wasn't wrestling he was always working people. Lol it's great. No matter when or where.. he just enjoyed messing with everybody. Genius.

  • @AndromedanPrince
    @AndromedanPrince 2 роки тому +2

    I watched man on the moon in theaters when it came out in 1999/2000 and I was around 12 years old and Instantly understood Andy and knew he was a genius.

    • @THEMARTINDECKERSHOW
      @THEMARTINDECKERSHOW 2 роки тому

      After watching Man on the Moon I went back and watched everything of Andy on UA-cam. He's a massive influence on me, because was unafraid for his audience to feel uncomfortable sometimes.