@@FixtaFernback Believe it or not, I met him once after a show a long time ago and he was nice enough to let us take a photo with him. For the photos, there was a wall behind us. So, after the photo was taken we looked at it and we both looked serious, so I said “this looks like a double mug shot”. He laughed and said that’s funny. I will never forget that. If only he said I’m funny and weird!
Steven Wright is undoubtedly a master of his craft and pillar of comedy. One of my favourite jokes of his: "I almost had a psychic girlfriend - but she left me before we met". Love seeing him and Conan make each other laugh 😂
I love how Conan makes the bad scientist joke at 5:50 and when Sona laughs he immediately feeds off of that and rolls right into a bit for 30 seconds. Hearing and seeing Steven Wright laugh is also a rare treat, his dead pan is so incredible when he is performing.
This is one of the best examples of the genius and intelligence that is Steven Wright. His command of language but also of all forms of art is astounding. And it is clear to anyone who writes and creates what this talent, vision and spontaneous creativity is that separates the good or even great comic from a true artist. Wright is on a whole different plane.
it makes sense too, I've known creativity to work that way. the brain is ready to do something clever, but it's stalled because there's nothing stimulating it. so you look around for something, anything to perk it up, and once it clicks on something.. it's like rain forming around a dust particle
5:50 - and out of nowhere, completely in the moment and giving weight to everything they've been talking about, an absolutely brilliant bit is born ("My dad's a terrible scientist")
Abstract comedy is my favorite genre, Mr. Wright is one of the best at it. ""If you travel at the speed of light and you turn on a light switch, what will happen?." for example. Brilliant. .
The actual joke is something far more akin to this; "I went to a job interview and said 'Sorry to interrupt but let me ask you something. If you drove you car at the speed of light and you turned you lights on.... would they do anything?' The guy said 'I don't know' so I said 'Well, for get it, then. I don't wanna work for ya."
I really feel it fitting that Conan was a great friend of James Lipton and loved having him on the show, and now Conan has practically revived the "inside the actors studio" feel of these long form interviews, but with his own Conan twist.
You can tell that Steve is impressed by how quickly and naturally Conan comes up with stuff. I've never heard him laugh out loud that much. The closest to it I've witnessed is when he does stand up and he's about to crack up at his own joke, and he puts his hand on his face to cover it, and he starts rubbing his face with his hand slowly, pretending he's out of wits with something 😂
That is the first time I've heard him being serious. It was hard to take him serious, I was on edge waiting for the joke the whole time. S.W. is a god amongst men.
Steven is like a master watchmaker in how his jokes have so much detail and depth and layering that they just keep on giving like echoes. Brilliant comedian and one of my favourites
On the connection between comedy and music, I learned that Robin Williams was a great admirer of Keith Jarrett, the jazz pianists. Both men possessed unparalleled improvisational abilities in their fields.
Conan: "My dad's a scientist..." Steven: (Genuinely) "Wow..." Conan: "Not a good one." Conan's ability to read the room & find these types of jokes as a host is unrivaled.
I love that connection between comedy and art. The space between things is called "negative space" and I feel like in Steven Wrights humor, and in folks like Mitch Hedberg, its often the negative space around the words that is funny, not the words themselves... its that unsaid thing. Like that connection between "French" and "the Renaissance"... thats the negative space of the joke that allows us to instantly see something else. Its also the "weight" Conan was talking about... maybe another analogy would be like Dark Matter... we cant directly observe Dark Matter, but we think that there must be something there because we can observe the effects of its weight. Its really cool.
He says all of comedy is noticing. Well, sure, but we all notice things. To make comedy it has to go through a bizarre, off-camber interpretive lens that is human-specific. With Wright, I’m constantly astonished about how he put the joke parts together. Conan captures this idea near the end of this clip. What a phenomenally weird, unique, bizarre associative ability-then you combine that mind with that voice. Unicorn. 🦄 😊
I remember the first time seeing Steven standup. He blew us away. He was\is so funny and yes there is something not wired so beautifully in Steven's head.
MORE of this! You guys need to do a segment or show like this clip: Comedians talking to comedians about comedy. Specifically, the craft of comedy: writing jokes, performing, etc. I love hearing how differently they all approach comedy. I'd pay to see that show. Also, LOVE Steven.
Yes to the mis-wiring thing, thank you! That's what I love about my favourite comedians - Norm, Hedberg, Steven Wright himself... I think they just see (saw) reality in a different (and not necessarily wrong) way.
I think the undercutrent of the comedy 'process' they decribe is an umbilical to the stoned or tripping mind. The fluid juxtapositioning of words and images is a comefy algorithm. And Stevens is acute and energized and reaches everyone. So special.
I really admire Conan’s point about making connections, and I agree with him. My favourite kind of comedy is in the style of Wright where it’s almost a kind of linguistic pareidolia where you point out a pattern or connection that may be apparent, but isn’t actually causally connected. The “surprise” that that evokes, for me, lay at the heart of all the best comedy.
I've always said this about the practice of drawing, that the very activity forces one to expand and appreciate their powers of observation and perspective. So, when someone cites seeing someone's point-of-view or their perspective in terms of life experiences, that has a real meaning. Which is why everyone should draw, and everyone can. You don't have to be a master from the beginning. It's the process and practice...
I grew up listening to Steven Wright. I remember when Mitch Hedberg released his Strategic Grill Locations album thinking, Mitch is hilarious and in that same vein as Steven. What a gift to share this interview with us. Steven is a living legend.
Steven wright with Conan is such a funny joy to watch and listen to, I hope he’s back often or becomes part of your crew! Love his comedy and the connection you both hav w your great comedy too! Thanks for having him on!
I first became aware of Steven Wright just from his various guest appearances in sitcoms. But I never seemed out his stand up comedy. What a brilliantly funny man. A true original.
Great clip, i loved (love) the direct way that Steven goes into his explanations... Just as perfectly/equally descriptive as it occurs to him in his mind, that's the way it should always be done, imho... Just good to see/listen to.
Conan's inability to accept any positivity is astounding. Conan: My dad's a scientist Steven: Wow Conan: (oh no, approval, must immediately lampoon this whole idea) He's not a good one.
All communication is relating to each other. We're buried in our heads, knowing how we feel, but not sure about anyone else. To relate to someone; guess what moves them, you have to look for clues. That's what artists do - look for clues to what will move others and put those thoughts into a medium. Music, painting, sculpture, books, comedy, it's all the same.
Seeing Steven break and laugh is so magical. I would love it if he did a new comedy special where he wasn't in character and showed that side of himself more.
Comedy is, at its essence, the unexpected ending. So Conan is exactly right; it’s an unexpected conclusion that tickles your brain when the answer isn’t logical or expected.
From decades ago in high school until this morning I never imagined that was Steven Wright's real voice. I thought it was part of his comedy persona. I am suddenly reminded of Leonard Cohen's funny song lyric: "I was born like this / I had no choice / I was born with the gift of a golden voice."
Two of my favorite comics ever, just brilliant minds. It is so interesting to hear how Wright writes, how things come to him. I have loved the power of puns since I figured them out as a child. I guess I am like Wright in some ways, the radar is subconsciously scanning. I'm always "on", as some woman said to me in a bar once, ages ago. I tend to think homophonically, perhaps something that O'Brien's dad might think needed treatment. I think one of the biggest hurdles in writing jokes is being able to recall the initial synapse that comes to mind. Those synapses are fleeting, they can disappear like trying to recall a dream upon waking up. I used to keep a dream journal, decades ago. I found that I could recall dreams much better if I had the notebook by my bed, ready for any new entries. It became sort of a chore that I didn't like, but I kept it up for a few weeks, at least. So, I wonder if Wright and O'Brien keep a notepad or a recorder handy to record any jokes that may appear. If they did, that might impinge the joke making process that often comes spontaneously. Wright touched on that a bit with his, "gotta make a joke, gotta make a joke..." line.
Conan has a good explanation of connecting two things that usually aren’t known together. Norm McDonald was a master at that. He’s take you to a place you didn’t think he was going.
I’d love to hear Jonathan Richman on the show some time. When I was first watching Conan as a kid he used to be a bit of a regular, I loved seeing him and Conan go back and forth
"Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty were a duo known as stealers wheel when they recorded this dillon-esque pop bubblegum favorite from april of 1974. That reached up to number five as k billy's super sounds of the seventies continues."
The lovely and talented Mr. Stephen Wright needs to do some voice work. Can you imagine what crazy cool animated characters could come alive with his iconic voice?
He sounds like a burned out hippie. But, if you actively listen, you discover very quickly that he is an absolute genius. I've seen him live a dozen times.
"Ever forget to take your seatbelt off and try to get up? I did that once on a plane. So, I'm walking through the airport, the wings are knocking people over." Still the first joke that I really remember from Stephen Wright when I was a kid. I'm sure I got the wording or details a little wrong, but that's the gist of it. With the deadpan delivery it was literally laugh out loud and sides hurting funny to me.
Steven Wright's album was the first comedy album that I bought as a teenager. The fact that his jokes still ring true today are testament to his genius.
I lost count of how many times I listened to I Have A Pony when I was a kid, but the tape eventually wore out. It was one of the first CDs I ever bought once it came out on that too. Just an all time great of comedy!
I think the amazing thing that good comedians/comedy do is point out , sometimes absurd things that when “normal” people hear them said, make complete sense.
This was great - so funny and also thought provoking t the same time. Comedian's brains make connections between things that aren't supposed to go together; that makes a lot of sense.
When conan tried explaining his use of a type writer for documenting his jokes, he didnt mention but i feel he would have like to have explained how a type writer doesnt allow post eeiting like a computer does. This factor would mean that whatever you type must be considerate and deliberate. On a vomputer you can type as the mind flows and then edit after quickly. The type writer outs more stock into any interation as it hard copies your ideas thus envouraging a sharper mind for writing and not a more casual flow of consciousnce
Steven is right. It's observation of the world around us. A few days ago on the subway, a man got on with a pair of boxing gloves and sat across from me. My thought,"I hope he has time to put them on before he hits me." A joke is born.
I have never heard or seen Steven Wright laugh out loud before.
What a gift.
You owe it to yourself to look up his appearances on Craig Ferguson. They absolutely killed each other on stage.
@@DevinGates I was gonna say the same. 😆
In one of those videos, Steven also called Craig “funny and weird” .. that means something lol
@@parsoumash if Steven Wright called me "funny and weird" I would be able to die happy.
@@FixtaFernback Believe it or not, I met him once after a show a long time ago and he was nice enough to let us take a photo with him. For the photos, there was a wall behind us. So, after the photo was taken we looked at it and we both looked serious,
so I said “this looks like a double mug shot”. He laughed and said that’s funny. I will never forget that. If only he said I’m funny and weird!
@@parsoumash
Bro, you are enshrined in greatness. Would love to see that pic, what a story. You can now die happy. [Digital bow]
Steven Wright is undoubtedly a master of his craft and pillar of comedy. One of my favourite jokes of his: "I almost had a psychic girlfriend - but she left me before we met". Love seeing him and Conan make each other laugh 😂
"I used to work at the place where they made fire hydrants. I quit because you couldnt park anywhere near the place."
I'm not afraid of heights - I'm afraid of widths
I drew a map of the United States. It was actual size.
Or
They say you should never microwave metal. They're right. I'm missing half my kitchen wall.
"Sponges grow in the ocean. That just kills me. I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be if that didn't happen."
🤣🤣
I love how Conan makes the bad scientist joke at 5:50 and when Sona laughs he immediately feeds off of that and rolls right into a bit for 30 seconds. Hearing and seeing Steven Wright laugh is also a rare treat, his dead pan is so incredible when he is performing.
Wright almost did a spit-take.
I love how excited Conan gets when he starts riffing and people around him are laughing.
This is one of the best examples of the genius and intelligence that is Steven Wright. His command of language but also of all forms of art is astounding. And it is clear to anyone who writes and creates what this talent, vision and spontaneous creativity is that separates the good or even great comic from a true artist. Wright is on a whole different plane.
Steven Wright is a icon in comedy. And its so amazing to hear him breakdown comedy. Such a unique voice, Thank you Conan and crew and thank you Steven
it makes sense too, I've known creativity to work that way. the brain is ready to do something clever, but it's stalled because there's nothing stimulating it. so you look around for something, anything to perk it up, and once it clicks on something.. it's like rain forming around a dust particle
The jokes Wright themselves.
Hahahahahahahaha...I don't get it
Touche😂
Steven if you dont want them to.
Well done☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
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5:50 - and out of nowhere, completely in the moment and giving weight to everything they've been talking about, an absolutely brilliant bit is born ("My dad's a terrible scientist")
Man, if I made Steven Wright laugh at a joke like that, I'd consider my life complete.
Abstract comedy is my favorite genre, Mr. Wright is one of the best at it. ""If you travel at the speed of light and you turn on a light switch, what will happen?." for example. Brilliant.
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If in a car, the headlights would work, but would only project light forward as you slow down.
The actual joke is something far more akin to this; "I went to a job interview and said 'Sorry to interrupt but let me ask you something. If you drove you car at the speed of light and you turned you lights on.... would they do anything?' The guy said 'I don't know' so I said 'Well, for get it, then. I don't wanna work for ya."
Steven Wright and Gary Larson are two artists I’m so happy exist in this world!
In all of the years that I've been watching and enjoying Steven's comedy, I don't think I've ever heard him really laugh. What an excellent interview!
I really feel it fitting that Conan was a great friend of James Lipton and loved having him on the show, and now Conan has practically revived the "inside the actors studio" feel of these long form interviews, but with his own Conan twist.
Steven is a peripheral visionary
He sees into the future, but way off, to the side.
LMAO. Epic.
Nailed it, mate! A tad bent, but no-one's gonna see it.
Comedy Gold!
where is that from? a tv show, right?
You can tell that Steve is impressed by how quickly and naturally Conan comes up with stuff. I've never heard him laugh out loud that much. The closest to it I've witnessed is when he does stand up and he's about to crack up at his own joke, and he puts his hand on his face to cover it, and he starts rubbing his face with his hand slowly, pretending he's out of wits with something 😂
This sea captain look drew me right in
Money! 🤌🤌🤌🤌
Nice to see Steven Wright has become a sea captain in his spare time. He's multitalented!
Conan, what does it feel like to make Steven laugh? Pretty damn good, I'd say! You can tell these guys have a mutual love and respect, great stuff.
That is the first time I've heard him being serious. It was hard to take him serious, I was on edge waiting for the joke the whole time. S.W. is a god amongst men.
This episode is such a gem. How awesome to listen to Steven laugh out loud that openly.
Steven is like a master watchmaker in how his jokes have so much detail and depth and layering that they just keep on giving like echoes.
Brilliant comedian and one of my favourites
Note to self: This is an episode I can't miss.
On the connection between comedy and music, I learned that Robin Williams was a great admirer of Keith Jarrett, the jazz pianists. Both men possessed unparalleled improvisational abilities in their fields.
I'm just so happy Steven Wright is still alive! He's like my favorite Comedian Deadbeat Dad. Where have you been, Steven???
Conan: "My dad's a scientist..."
Steven: (Genuinely) "Wow..."
Conan: "Not a good one."
Conan's ability to read the room & find these types of jokes as a host is unrivaled.
I love that connection between comedy and art. The space between things is called "negative space" and I feel like in Steven Wrights humor, and in folks like Mitch Hedberg, its often the negative space around the words that is funny, not the words themselves... its that unsaid thing. Like that connection between "French" and "the Renaissance"... thats the negative space of the joke that allows us to instantly see something else. Its also the "weight" Conan was talking about... maybe another analogy would be like Dark Matter... we cant directly observe Dark Matter, but we think that there must be something there because we can observe the effects of its weight. Its really cool.
I once once watched a Stephen Wright routine on UA-cam. It was 45 minutes in that I realized it was a still image
He says all of comedy is noticing. Well, sure, but we all notice things. To make comedy it has to go through a bizarre, off-camber interpretive lens that is human-specific. With Wright, I’m constantly astonished about how he put the joke parts together. Conan captures this idea near the end of this clip. What a phenomenally weird, unique, bizarre associative ability-then you combine that mind with that voice. Unicorn. 🦄 😊
Yea, its observation, plus his unique ability to combine ideas. You're just left wondering: how did he write that?
Steven Wright is a comedy treasure and im happy to see him make an appearance again. Havent seen him since Craig Ferguson quit the Late Late show
One of the best of all time. I would love to see him live one day, I can only dream how good his sets are in person as opposed to clips on UA-cam.
was absolutely not expecting to see this on my feed today. only five seconds in, i know this is gonna be a real treat.
I cannot imagine how good it must feel to make a legend like Steven Wright crack up like that.
I remember the first time seeing Steven standup. He blew us away. He was\is so funny and yes there is something not wired so beautifully in Steven's head.
shout out to Conan and the team coco channel! Congrats 🙂🤨! And to Billie Ellish nice singer ..
Easily the 80s for me. Richard Pryor was hilarious, but the blue stuff was hard to process as a young person.
The day that Steven found his skill, comedy took the Wright turn.
MORE of this! You guys need to do a segment or show like this clip: Comedians talking to comedians about comedy. Specifically, the craft of comedy: writing jokes, performing, etc. I love hearing how differently they all approach comedy. I'd pay to see that show.
Also, LOVE Steven.
Saw him at Smith College in MA back in like 1990ish. Very funny guy.
Yes to the mis-wiring thing, thank you!
That's what I love about my favourite comedians - Norm, Hedberg, Steven Wright himself...
I think they just see (saw) reality in a different (and not necessarily wrong) way.
That’s actually how I come up with things. I see or hear a word and it just evolves.
Wright is one of my all time favorites. Brilliant…
I think the undercutrent of the comedy 'process' they decribe is an umbilical to the stoned or tripping mind. The fluid juxtapositioning of words and images is a comefy algorithm. And Stevens is acute and energized and reaches everyone.
So special.
Steven one line jokes and his voice tone makes them makes him one of a kind.
I put instant coffee in the microwave and almost went back in time.
I’m smoking a tobacco pipe and choked on the smoke laughing, reading this lol😂
The podcast format has given conans hair the room to explore its creative side
I really admire Conan’s point about making connections, and I agree with him. My favourite kind of comedy is in the style of Wright where it’s almost a kind of linguistic pareidolia where you point out a pattern or connection that may be apparent, but isn’t actually causally connected. The “surprise” that that evokes, for me, lay at the heart of all the best comedy.
I've always said this about the practice of drawing, that the very activity forces one to expand and appreciate their powers of observation and perspective. So, when someone cites seeing someone's point-of-view or their perspective in terms of life experiences, that has a real meaning. Which is why everyone should draw, and everyone can. You don't have to be a master from the beginning. It's the process and practice...
I grew up listening to Steven Wright. I remember when Mitch Hedberg released his Strategic Grill Locations album thinking, Mitch is hilarious and in that same vein as Steven. What a gift to share this interview with us. Steven is a living legend.
I LOVE these comedy dissection pieces. I love Seinfeld's coffee-car thing for the same reason. ENDLESSLY fascinating. Thanks, Conan!
The hardest I've laughed in a long time was during this interview. Brought the absolute best out of Conan. Amazing listen.
Steven wright with Conan is such a funny joy to watch and listen to, I hope he’s back often or becomes part of your crew!
Love his comedy and the connection you both hav w your great comedy too! Thanks for having him on!
I first became aware of Steven Wright just from his various guest appearances in sitcoms. But I never seemed out his stand up comedy. What a brilliantly funny man. A true original.
Please make more of these with older comics, Steven Wright is one of my favorite joke writers, this was such a pleasure to watch.
Great clip, i loved (love) the direct way that Steven goes into his explanations... Just as perfectly/equally descriptive as it occurs to him in his mind, that's the way it should always be done, imho... Just good to see/listen to.
My dream guest for this pod! It finally happened!!
This whole podcast was a delight, top to bottom.
GREAT INTERVIEW - STEVEN WRIGHT MY ALL TIME FAVE COMEDIAN !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
We see two masters at work here, Conan’s improvisational genius contrasted perfectly with Wright’s exacting verbal associations. Fascinating interplay
The funniest of episodes. And hearing the laconic Wright crease and burst out loud was properly joyful. Well played, all!!!
Conan's inability to accept any positivity is astounding.
Conan: My dad's a scientist
Steven: Wow
Conan: (oh no, approval, must immediately lampoon this whole idea) He's not a good one.
"what's another word for thesaurus?"
That Conan O'brien should have a TV show. He's a funny mug.
All communication is relating to each other. We're buried in our heads, knowing how we feel, but not sure about anyone else. To relate to someone; guess what moves them, you have to look for clues. That's what artists do - look for clues to what will move others and put those thoughts into a medium. Music, painting, sculpture, books, comedy, it's all the same.
Seeing Steven break and laugh is so magical. I would love it if he did a new comedy special where he wasn't in character and showed that side of himself more.
Seeing him crack up is great :)
Steven is brilliant with his jokes. He was born to be the best comedian ever!
“I remember when the candle factory burned down. Everyone stood around singing happy birthday.”
Comedy is, at its essence, the unexpected ending. So Conan is exactly right; it’s an unexpected conclusion that tickles your brain when the answer isn’t logical or expected.
The scene where Steven Wright gets punched in the face in "Canadian Bacon" is the funniest scene in movie history.
This clip was brilliant. Seeing Steven Wright crackup, and I was also cracking up because Conan hit that out of the park. So great.
Watching steven's comedy is pure treasure. Boston does have a hero. I always now and then watch steven late night appearanceson Craig and conan.
I didn’t know ANYONE else knew Steve Wright one of my favorite comedians love the one liners
From decades ago in high school until this morning I never imagined that was Steven Wright's real voice. I thought it was part of his comedy persona. I am suddenly reminded of Leonard Cohen's funny song lyric: "I was born like this / I had no choice / I was born with the gift of a golden voice."
Two of my favorite comics ever, just brilliant minds. It is so interesting to hear how Wright writes, how things come to him. I have loved the power of puns since I figured them out as a child. I guess I am like Wright in some ways, the radar is subconsciously scanning. I'm always "on", as some woman said to me in a bar once, ages ago. I tend to think homophonically, perhaps something that O'Brien's dad might think needed treatment. I think one of the biggest hurdles in writing jokes is being able to recall the initial synapse that comes to mind. Those synapses are fleeting, they can disappear like trying to recall a dream upon waking up. I used to keep a dream journal, decades ago. I found that I could recall dreams much better if I had the notebook by my bed, ready for any new entries. It became sort of a chore that I didn't like, but I kept it up for a few weeks, at least. So, I wonder if Wright and O'Brien keep a notepad or a recorder handy to record any jokes that may appear. If they did, that might impinge the joke making process that often comes spontaneously. Wright touched on that a bit with his, "gotta make a joke, gotta make a joke..." line.
I've been waiting to hear A gutlaugh from Steven for awhile now. Respect CoCo
Conan has a good explanation of connecting two things that usually aren’t known together. Norm McDonald was a master at that. He’s take you to a place you didn’t think he was going.
I had no idea Steven Wright still walks among us. Wow. What a pleasant surprise.
I’d love to hear Jonathan Richman on the show some time. When I was first watching Conan as a kid he used to be a bit of a regular, I loved seeing him and Conan go back and forth
"Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty were a duo known as stealers wheel when they recorded this dillon-esque pop bubblegum favorite from april of 1974. That reached up to number five as k billy's super sounds of the seventies continues."
The scientist riff is so good
The lovely and talented Mr. Stephen Wright needs to do some voice work. Can you imagine what crazy cool animated characters could come alive with his iconic voice?
Always enjoyed Steven Wright. His dry delivery and approach to comedy stand alone.
WOW YOU MADE HIM LAUGH! Ive never seen him laugh before and i lost it lmao That was hilarious!!
Steven Wright is in my top 3 comedians of all time.
I’m so glad I bought his book. It’s fantastic, and just going back to read a bit here and there is just as satisfying.
He sounds like a burned out hippie. But, if you actively listen, you discover very quickly that he is an absolute genius. I've seen him live a dozen times.
"Ever forget to take your seatbelt off and try to get up? I did that once on a plane. So, I'm walking through the airport, the wings are knocking people over." Still the first joke that I really remember from Stephen Wright when I was a kid. I'm sure I got the wording or details a little wrong, but that's the gist of it. With the deadpan delivery it was literally laugh out loud and sides hurting funny to me.
I love that you could hear Wright doing a bit of a spit take at "He's a terrible scientist".
Steven Wright's album was the first comedy album that I bought as a teenager. The fact that his jokes still ring true today are testament to his genius.
What album?
@@TheeLeTonzy I Have a Pony
I lost count of how many times I listened to I Have A Pony when I was a kid, but the tape eventually wore out. It was one of the first CDs I ever bought once it came out on that too. Just an all time great of comedy!
I find this so interesting, because I work at a fire hydrant factory
I think the amazing thing that good comedians/comedy do is point out , sometimes absurd things that when “normal” people hear them said, make complete sense.
It must feel so good to make Steven Wright laugh that hard. Well done Conan!
This was great - so funny and also thought provoking t the same time. Comedian's brains make connections between things that aren't supposed to go together; that makes a lot of sense.
SW repeating Conan's funny bits while hysterically laughing is making my week!
This was lovely to watch. ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you for that!
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When conan tried explaining his use of a type writer for documenting his jokes, he didnt mention but i feel he would have like to have explained how a type writer doesnt allow post eeiting like a computer does. This factor would mean that whatever you type must be considerate and deliberate. On a vomputer you can type as the mind flows and then edit after quickly. The type writer outs more stock into any interation as it hard copies your ideas thus envouraging a sharper mind for writing and not a more casual flow of consciousnce
Steven is right. It's observation of the world around us. A few days ago on the subway, a man got on with a pair of boxing gloves and sat across from me. My thought,"I hope he has time to put them on before he hits me." A joke is born.
Conan makes Steven Wright laugh.
That's awesome.
Steven is the best of all time.
That was #!$%ing beautiful! I can use that. It's like permission to let your mind wander.
Steven Wright is a legend. What got me about this clip is that his water glass never ends up on the coaster that is LITERALLY TOUCHING THE GLASS 😂
absolutely fantastic, wish more interviewers would ask comics these questions
Steven Wright and Werner both have two of the best voices of all time
Steven Wright is the only well-known comedian I ever saw live. Hilarious.