Like a bottle of whisky and an 8Ball to the head! Artie Lange Bring It To The Masses Your Come Back : I'm Cumin On Her Back During My Come Back United States Tour. lol. I just miss seeing ads for Artie's Performances. A true legend. I miss his addition to the culture.
@nimo517 he went on letterman told a bob euker story. Bob was not happy with the story and when he ran into norm Macdonald he said that artie klein must be short on material.
I like how Jason worked Artie and then made him laugh about never seeing Lorne. Artie is so funny but has always been his own worst enemy. Burning every bridge possible.
Artie wins! No matter the result or aftermath, his goal was to invoke a reaction(s) exactly like the ones shared in these comments. From the listener/viewer to the announcer/host, his goal has always been to leave you uncomfortable and wondering what the hell. The premise of his amateur and professional comedic career was to provide you with a sense of unsettling awkwardness via his confrontational uncomfortableness schtick, no matter what. The genius behind Artie Lange, the comic & comedian, is the schtick that is “Artie” cannot ever succeed any more than he needs to, even when he’s killing it with his traditional humor. In the video, at first, Artie is killing it and in the humor zone with his comebacks & cracks. Your ordinary Seinfeld-type comedian wishes for this. They will auto-pilot this wave just short of rocking any boat, leaving everyone warm & fuzzy while receiving the proverbial pat on the back until the following interview. You can see precisely the point where Artie is faced with a choice. Having this interview end on a great note with a large side of the warm & fuzzies or take control and turn it into a disaster that makes Norm MacDonald laugh his ass off. I wouldn’t put it past Artie Lange that since leaving Howard Stern, everything that’s been exposed, written, told, and shown about him, from how he left The Stern Show, the mugshots, his face to the gambling with extreme alcohol & drug was all faked like some Andy Koffmanesk long-con prank set in motion only to impress Norm McDonald. At the same time, he lives the rest of his life out, lurking in the shadows of some rented mansion secluded in rural South France with Elvis & Jim Morrison. 🎉
Paul Rudd kept up with Artie surprisingly well. You can tell he appreciates the comedian side even when it's dark. Artie of course is being really self destructive here.
Seen his movies? Guy doesn't miss much. Comedy, he really made a mark in that 2010s era peak. Role models went hard. Edit: Apparently a lot of the scenes in role models was improv. Damn. Nice.
For people who want 'some' context...Joe Buck is & was a huge fan of Stern, that's why he had Artie on. Artie claimed that the HBO show producer told him "if these guys get boring at any point, go crazy & blow Joe up". Not sure if Joe was on the same page about that. ...& if you don't understand Artie, just look up what happened to his dad when he was a teenager.
@@TheFourNineThree have you heard of Ted Lasso? I don’t like it but you can’t deny his success. I used to be a huge Artie fan but he ruined his own life.
Artie had…. No scratch that. Artie HAS such brilliant potential when he’s unfiltered and unashamed of being who he is. In interviews Artie explains his later drug problems stem from his insecurities. Well Artie, if you’re reading this WE LOVE YOU!
He said the show you won't get to, and he was referring to ratings. And while I'm here I guess this is where I'll voice my opinion that Artie is an absolutely insufferable ass in this clip. I'm glad he finally got help after losing his nose
Despite all of this, Joe Buck wrote the foreword to Artie's book "crash and burn". I love how Paul Rudd kept cool. He honestly seems like that kind of person. Probably why he's gone so far as an actor, I'm sure people genuinely like him.
Agreed! That is kind of ironic but it demonstrates true professionalism of the craft. Buck got lit the fuck up by Artie. Artie was the better man on this night. It happens. You live. You learn. You fight another day. Paul Rudd Rules.
He asked Artie to roast him and stood up for him after backlash from HBO. He demanded artie come back, after HBO wanted him to pretend this didn't happen.
That was hilarious. It’s not the addiction or anything else, it was the confidence he got from being on “Howard Stern”. That kind of shit talking doesn’t come from being high, it comes from being overly confident. In Artie’s defense, who actually likes Joe Buck?
@@alexh6809 That’s what boggled my mind. I remember when this happened, it created a buzz and people were talking about it. Joe should have been thinking as a businessman and put his ego to the side and ran with this. Sometimes a person's pride can get in the way of their own success. Of course I’m not saying Joe isn't successful because he is, but maybe the talk show would still be airing today and be a huge hit if Joe wasn't so concerned about his feelings getting hurt. Joe had gold literally fall right into his lap, but had his head too far up his own ass to even realize it.
I miss Artie. Listened to him for years..and his downfall was nothing less than tragic. I hold Howard Stern, and his massive freaking EGO (which despite his “years of therapy” still remains) for allowing Artie to fall apart in front of him and millions of his ego-needed fans. Shame on you, Howard. His downfall is on you…live with that.
Artie is a big boy, nobody forces us to do drugs. It's not like you don't understand the consequences that come with that lifestyle, like anything else, you end up paying a price one way or another. People need to start taking accountability and stop passin' the buck, and I'll bet you that Artie would say the same..
Honestly, I understand where you're coming from on this and to a certain extent i agree with you but i wonder if at a certain extent you'd agree with me that Artie is responsible for Artie and his decisions even if there was manipulation from outside forces during his time on Howard Stern?
Seeing Paul Rudd first in this clip, I forgot this was actually many years ago! I could swear that’s it was recent clip! The guy just looks that damn good.
As a KC resident, I think Jason and Paul played this well. Don't let a professional comedian know he's gotten under your skin...Artie smelled blood and went for it. But Jason and Paul kept it playful and respectful, didn't get riled up. Perfect television.
I've heard of Artie, but haven't seen him perform. "The Most Offensive" is also super funny to a crass and vulgar person such as myself. Guys like him are my favorite types of comedians - RIP Sam.
I'm surprised this comment got through. I've realized through another account that UA-cam is ghosting my comments. I've never used profanity or attacked anyone in any way. UA-cam just doesn't like my opinion. I'm done with this overly woke censored channel.
The other guys aren't allowed to be professional and try to sit through this mess their agent booked for their careers? Yeah ok being a coked up clown is too real for them
I knew this was going to be Joe Buck Live before I even clicked on it. That show stunk and Artie was trying to "help out". I remember watching this live on TV when it aired.
Joe didn’t get that he had gold there and got pissed off like an idiot. He was not going to win a back and forth with Artie. It’s HBO, he should have been encouraging Artie rather than making it look like he didn’t quite fit in his dad’s suit.
Exactly. Finally a comment from someone who gets it. I remember when this happened, it created a buzz and people were talking about it. Joe should have been thinking as a businessman and put his ego to the side and ran with this. Sometimes a person’s pride can get in the way of their own success, not saying Joe isn’t successful because he is, but maybe the talk show would still be airing today and be a huge hit if Joe wasn’t so concerned about his feelings getting hurt. Like you said, Joe had gold fall right into his lap, but had his head too far up his own ass to even realize it.
Wasn’t offensive, it’s ARTIE FUCKING LANGE! What do you think is gonna happen?? People are insanely soft, but they’ve been soft af at some point forever, especially with dirty comics
never ever let a comedian know hes pushing your buttons😂
Artie made it so I actually loved to do my hour long commute in the morning.
I remember watching this live & thinking *"Holy Shit."* You could feel the tension in the air. 😂😂
Artie was peaking around this time. Gave the Stern show a kind of unexpected 2nd Golden Age during the 2000s.
Even when he was coked out he carried the stern show on his shoulders
Stern with Artie was their Golden Age for me. 💯
It was immediately unlistenable the first day he wasn't there. Fuck Stern.
Which is clear as day as howard stern hasn't said a thing controversial for a decade.
2006-08 was unbelievably great and wild.
Artie went after Buck like he pushed his dad off that ladder
Underrated comment
Very Funny!
The Brutest of the BRUTAL
Artie went after buck like he was the one who flatten his nose
@@edannass Brutality
I remember them talking about this back in the day, but I never got to see it... thanks for uploading!
@@Jibwa You’re very welcome :)
The real crime is HBO thinking Joe Buck could host anything...that guy makes paint drying sound exciting
Artie is fuckin relentless, holy shit
He’s on drugs dude.
@@1984isnotamanual doesn't it fucking suck to be you?
Like a bottle of whisky and an 8Ball to the head! Artie Lange Bring It To The Masses Your Come Back : I'm Cumin On Her Back During My Come Back United States Tour. lol. I just miss seeing ads for Artie's Performances. A true legend. I miss his addition to the culture.
@@1984isnotamanualso? He's fucking hilarious.
@@jeremyherrmann8939 that’s why he’s relentless
That fkn Artie Klein was not short on material
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
Nicccce
Klein hahah explain??
@nimo517 he went on letterman told a bob euker story. Bob was not happy with the story and when he ran into norm Macdonald he said that artie klein must be short on material.
@@JH-hi9zi wow thank you for the context!’
Artie had no chill nor filter.
Now if this show had been this provocative and tense every episode I would have watched it religiously.
It's pure gold
Which is why Ellen and Oprah were out on tv. We get the opposite of what the audience actually wants
Joes first story was Paul got followed by the press and nothing happened lol
Paul Rudd completely unphased lol...classic
unfazed*
@michaeljames4630😂😂😂
He’s not funny anymore these days sadly
Paul was the only guy who wasn't intimidated by Artie. That's why Artie didn't give him any shit
You can tell when the cocaine started to wear off
100 percent correct
@@TOMMYGUNSNYC he was only on Vicodin and whiskey. It's in his book. He did snort the Vicodin though lol
Can't believe 43 actually agreed w you
@@EikottXDyeah. I'm sure Artie was being completely honest.
@@Chris_Picklepants Or that he could remember.
They don’t make ‘em like Artie anymore. Love him or hate him, he doesn’t give a F***
This was great! How have I never seen this? Thanks so much for uploading!
Don’t feel bad tons of people missed this. A. Not everyone has HBO. B. It happens ya know?
@@NickelsackJack thanks!
I like how Jason worked Artie and then made him laugh about never seeing Lorne. Artie is so funny but has always been his own worst enemy. Burning every bridge possible.
Yeah it's one thing having a go at the geeky host and then turning on the two actors unnecessarily is another
Joe asked Artie to go for it, but it went a bit south and got personal.
Artie wins! No matter the result or aftermath, his goal was to invoke a reaction(s) exactly like the ones shared in these comments. From the listener/viewer to the announcer/host, his goal has always been to leave you uncomfortable and wondering what the hell. The premise of his amateur and professional comedic career was to provide you with a sense of unsettling awkwardness via his confrontational uncomfortableness schtick, no matter what. The genius behind Artie Lange, the comic & comedian, is the schtick that is “Artie” cannot ever succeed any more than he needs to, even when he’s killing it with his traditional humor. In the video, at first, Artie is killing it and in the humor zone with his comebacks & cracks. Your ordinary Seinfeld-type comedian wishes for this. They will auto-pilot this wave just short of rocking any boat, leaving everyone warm & fuzzy while receiving the proverbial pat on the back until the following interview. You can see precisely the point where Artie is faced with a choice. Having this interview end on a great note with a large side of the warm & fuzzies or take control and turn it into a disaster that makes Norm MacDonald laugh his ass off. I wouldn’t put it past Artie Lange that since leaving Howard Stern, everything that’s been exposed, written, told, and shown about him, from how he left The Stern Show, the mugshots, his face to the gambling with extreme alcohol & drug was all faked like some Andy Koffmanesk long-con prank set in motion only to impress Norm McDonald. At the same time, he lives the rest of his life out, lurking in the shadows of some rented mansion secluded in rural South France with Elvis & Jim Morrison. 🎉
"It's refreshing to see white on white crime."
@@JoshuaMyhretldr
Artie is an absolute monster.
His t-shirt was brown before he snorted all that blow.
Artie is chaos
Fixing Joe is the best
Paul Rudd kept up with Artie surprisingly well. You can tell he appreciates the comedian side even when it's dark. Artie of course is being really self destructive here.
Not “surprisingly “ at all..Rudd is the man !
He's just being funny in a way he knows how
@Logan13372 he's sabotaging his future opportunities by being completely flippant and rude.
Seen his movies?
Guy doesn't miss much.
Comedy, he really made a mark in that 2010s era peak.
Role models went hard.
Edit:
Apparently a lot of the scenes in role models was improv.
Damn. Nice.
It’s what Artie has done his whole life
For people who want 'some' context...Joe Buck is & was a huge fan of Stern, that's why he had Artie on. Artie claimed that the HBO show producer told him "if these guys get boring at any point, go crazy & blow Joe up". Not sure if Joe was on the same page about that.
...& if you don't understand Artie, just look up what happened to his dad when he was a teenager.
Shit, that explains it, thanks man!
Shut up
Geez maybe you're Dad needs a ladder
It's not that important, useless information in life just enjoy the show
@@youknow2849 Context is always important
It was actually Joe that told him to do that and even defended Artie. The producers were the ones that were mad at Artie.
Jason showing how to be in line for success. Be as middle of the road as possible.
And he’s still funny while Paul Rudd fell off
Who is Jason?
@@stevesharpe3370 the guy on stage in flannel. Lol
We are so lucky... In nearly all the parallel universes... Artie is dead.
Yeo worrrd!
This was so great
Seriously, I would have assumed he had died at least 3 times by now!
Artie really showed how sensitive he really is with his response to the criticism of this interview.
I farted all over the damn place
12:32 Jason Sudeikis dropping the truth bomb on Artie!
Who is Jason sudeikis?
When I listen to HS i have to scroll every 5 minutes through until I hear Artie, If I dont I move on to another..
So funny that Artie prediction was spot on. NEVER made episode 4 😂
Haha!
And so was Jason’s. Artie is a nobody now.
Not hard to predict when hes the biggest reason it got cancelled due to his unhinged appearance.
@jeffephoto and who the fuck is Jason now? Other than his wife leaving him for Harry Styles lol 😆
@@TheFourNineThree have you heard of Ted Lasso? I don’t like it but you can’t deny his success. I used to be a huge Artie fan but he ruined his own life.
Artie had…. No scratch that. Artie HAS such brilliant potential when he’s unfiltered and unashamed of being who he is. In interviews Artie explains his later drug problems stem from his insecurities. Well Artie, if you’re reading this WE LOVE YOU!
Best example of non click bait this is.
2009 Artie was like on another level of drugs, money, and egotism and it all came crashing down after this.
He was a complete dick but he was often funny on Howard’s show.
....and his nose!
never found him very funny, not much wit to him humor, just the loudmouth guy that swears a lot and swears.
@@turntablesrockmyworld9315that's funny
No it's forceful like Kevin Heart. Screaming something that is maybe 4/10 funny until people feel they should laugh.@@freebird97hd
A premature R.I.P. to Artie Lange. Always in our hearts
He is still alive but who knows for how long...just like the rest of us.
This is from 2009 or 2010 but it looks like it was filmed in 1992.
"I think it's in chin #4"
"4. The episode# you won't get to!"
Crazy cuz it only had 3 total episodes
Nouce dubba chin, i cld f dat
@@Betrayerslayer “translate to english”
You always find at least one person that has to be the guy to point this out on every single upload of this on UA-cam. We know.
He said the show you won't get to, and he was referring to ratings. And while I'm here I guess this is where I'll voice my opinion that Artie is an absolutely insufferable ass in this clip. I'm glad he finally got help after losing his nose
@@shawna4309 how many times have you watched it on different channels lol. It's my first time seeing it mom. Go easy on me
"I didnt go to high school" . Artie killed
This was the BEST WORST interview EVER!!! 😂😂😂
Agreed
"i know the name, not the face" - Jason sudeikis says about 2 things, but he makes them count
“You should see my bookie beat the shit outta me” as the last line of the show LOL
Dude all mad Rudd was laughing at that shit the whole time lmaooo😂😂😂
Rudd got less funny as he got more famous and now he’s useless
best interview EVER.
Wow, Artie has a surprising amount of energy
Cocaine will do that
Yeah, he can move those tiny hands so quickly. Look at him go!
This was like watching The Office episode "Scott's tots" for me. The second hand embarrassment was immense.
Hey Mr. Scott, whatcha gonna do?
Despite all of this, Joe Buck wrote the foreword to Artie's book "crash and burn". I love how Paul Rudd kept cool. He honestly seems like that kind of person. Probably why he's gone so far as an actor, I'm sure people genuinely like him.
Here we are still talking about it, so Artie was right, dark places are so much more entertaining for some reason.
You mean he was being as average and inoffensive as he can get.
Agreed! That is kind of ironic but it demonstrates true professionalism of the craft. Buck got lit the fuck up by Artie. Artie was the better man on this night. It happens. You live. You learn. You fight another day. Paul Rudd Rules.
Paul Rudd lost it with ant man
1:30 it took Artie 5 seconds to take it from 0 to a 100 on the host 😂😂😂😂
Artie gave Joe as much respect as he deserved.
He asked Artie to roast him and stood up for him after backlash from HBO. He demanded artie come back, after HBO wanted him to pretend this didn't happen.
It was tartar sauce
@@Zidro512 that's the pr story. Joe was disrespectful from the beginning of the interview.
@@BKPS Oooh, I did not know that.
Lmao
Courage (or lack of pretentiousness) is always admirable.
You spelled cocaine wrong.
That was hilarious. It’s not the addiction or anything else, it was the confidence he got from being on “Howard Stern”. That kind of shit talking doesn’t come from being high, it comes from being overly confident. In Artie’s defense, who actually likes Joe Buck?
Artie being a complete degenerate is super lame
Imagine Artie on Stern now?
lol, no, it was definitely the drugs
In retrospect, Artie was as big of a dick as when this first aired. And I love him on the Stern show
The only person I know of who likes Joe Buck is Joe Buck... and boy does he like him.
I come back to this at least once a year and it somehow gets funnier.
@alesele20 Not much of a life eh? Read a MAGA bible, that's a lot funnier than this.
Artie in RARE form here omg, this is amazing
They all did great..there was some tension but they were all funny and cooked each other..Great episode
Artie carried the show hard as fuck and joe just bitched and cried the whole way like he wasn't being blessed by one of the best.
What a gem
@@alexh6809 That’s what boggled my mind. I remember when this happened, it created a buzz and people were talking about it. Joe should have been thinking as a businessman and put his ego to the side and ran with this. Sometimes a person's pride can get in the way of their own success. Of course I’m not saying Joe isn't successful because he is, but maybe the talk show would still be airing today and be a huge hit if Joe wasn't so concerned about his feelings getting hurt. Joe had gold literally fall right into his lap, but had his head too far up his own ass to even realize it.
Artie Lange was the funny bully everyone grew up with. It was hilarious when he made fun of you.
I miss Artie. Listened to him for years..and his downfall was nothing less than tragic. I hold Howard Stern, and his massive freaking EGO (which despite his “years of therapy” still remains) for allowing Artie to fall apart in front of him and millions of his ego-needed fans. Shame on you, Howard. His downfall is on you…live with that.
Artie did what Artie wanted to do, nothing to do with Howard
Artie is a big boy, nobody forces us to do drugs. It's not like you don't understand the consequences that come with that lifestyle, like anything else, you end up paying a price one way or another. People need to start taking accountability and stop passin' the buck, and I'll bet you that Artie would say the same..
Honestly, I understand where you're coming from on this and to a certain extent i agree with you but i wonder if at a certain extent you'd agree with me that Artie is responsible for Artie and his decisions even if there was manipulation from outside forces during his time on Howard Stern?
Artie ran circles around them all. Great performance.
Really? I thought he came off as an ass.
Yeah, cause he doesn’t give af
I thought artie was funny but came off like a jerk
Truth!
Watching Artie tool on the world’s biggest tool is a joy for all to behold!
Agreed!
Baby Gorilla roasting Joe Buck is classic. The line of the whole interview though is Michael Irvin, “ I love seeing white on white crime”….
it’s refreshing
I love Artie so much.
My god. Arty is so fast. And such an ahole. It makes great entertainment.
The accent helps it greatly
Those men were all in the presence of comedy genius.. sitting near Artie Lange.
@@Errcyco Agreed
Nailed the title bro, appreciated.
My pleasure!
That was fantastic. I didn't know he had beef with Joe Buck though
They talked about it later and Buck said he told Artie to get as crazy as possible to get viewers lol
@@HardKore06At least that's what Artie heard.
There wasn't any beef he was busting balls
I love how Sudeikis roared, like, “Yes!!! Artie fuckin Lange showed up!!!”
Wow.... Artie was in fine form... What a crazy set up of people Jason and Paul really are class acts.
Lange talks about getting A-liste on the shows. Try Ted Lasso and Ant-Man. Guess he didn't have a crystal ball.
Oh Artie, with such ease. A treat ❤
Truth
Seeing Paul Rudd first in this clip, I forgot this was actually many years ago! I could swear that’s it was recent clip! The guy just looks that damn good.
When he said from “I love you man” I was like holy shit this IS old
The irony that Paul and Jason ARE both A-listers whereas Artie works at a gas station now
That's not irony, that's inevitability. The guy's an obnoxious caveman.
Nice try but they’re not A listers lol definitely not Jason
One has an Emmy for a lead role, the other is one of the Avengers. Is that not AList? @mrroberts472
@mrroberts472 sooo multi emmy's, multi golden globes, SGA awards, equals B list in your mind.
@@TransitTechLA no one gives a fuck about rudd and sudekis
Joe Buck = if a piece of plywood could talk
Dirty work is always gonna be one if my favorites
As a KC resident, I think Jason and Paul played this well. Don't let a professional comedian know he's gotten under your skin...Artie smelled blood and went for it.
But Jason and Paul kept it playful and respectful, didn't get riled up.
Perfect television.
Agreed! KCMO!
Jason bodied Artie
I've heard of Artie, but haven't seen him perform. "The Most Offensive" is also super funny to a crass and vulgar person such as myself. Guys like him are my favorite types of comedians - RIP Sam.
I'm surprised this comment got through. I've realized through another account that UA-cam is ghosting my comments. I've never used profanity or attacked anyone in any way. UA-cam just doesn't like my opinion. I'm done with this overly woke censored channel.
Artie was the only real person on that stage.
The other guys aren't allowed to be professional and try to sit through this mess their agent booked for their careers? Yeah ok being a coked up clown is too real for them
You must know some real unfunny drug addled losers if you think this blob was real.
@@mightymoeish he snorted four Vicodin and pounded some whiskey before the show. It's in his book.
Quite the opposite
you're kidding right? I like Artie but he was acting like an obnoxious pig.
I cannot freaking believe Joe Bucks had a TALK SHOW. WHO APPROVED THAT???? WHAT ARE WE DOING AS A HUMAN RACE?!!???
This is a classic. Joe definitely deserved all this trash talk, he sucked a** as a talkshow host.
Sucks as an announcer too, just has the voice and big head
Sudekis got the best burn in- At least I have a shot! That killed Artie, he couldn’t even keep joking and had to get personal
If this is the most offensive interview, you'd probably have a heart attack at my brothers.
That hug was awkward 😂
pretty cringe from start to finish actually
Michael killed with that line. Killed me
As of 2024, Wikipedia says this guy is still alive. How?
This is obviously before Artie attempted suicide by stabbing himself. STABBING HIMSELF.
Bout 3 yrs before
I knew someone back in the late 80s who succeeded... through the heart with a kitchen knife...f**kin crazy to think about to this day
@@tomwilko7841I’m so sorry about your friend
I knew this was going to be Joe Buck Live before I even clicked on it. That show stunk and Artie was trying to "help out". I remember watching this live on TV when it aired.
This is how i found out joe buck had a talk show
Joe didn’t get that he had gold there and got pissed off like an idiot. He was not going to win a back and forth with Artie. It’s HBO, he should have been encouraging Artie rather than making it look like he didn’t quite fit in his dad’s suit.
Exactly. Finally a comment from someone who gets it. I remember when this happened, it created a buzz and people were talking about it. Joe should have been thinking as a businessman and put his ego to the side and ran with this. Sometimes a person’s pride can get in the way of their own success, not saying Joe isn’t successful because he is, but maybe the talk show would still be airing today and be a huge hit if Joe wasn’t so concerned about his feelings getting hurt. Like you said, Joe had gold fall right into his lap, but had his head too far up his own ass to even realize it.
And... boom! Michael Irvin with the best joke of the night right at the buzzer. 😂
Judd’s an angel and the funniest / agile up there. Hasn’t stopped
This was going no where…until Artie
This was Max Lange...best of times. Never will happen again.
him and Norm playing Billy Madisons buddy is peak comedy and they stole every scene they were in and Dirty Works hahaha the guy is a genius.
Fantastic, old-school fun!
Great upload man 👍
Hilarious & Awkward great content.. it was so easy to get pissd at Artie back then. He was goin for the laugh, even if it was just his alone.
Yes he was for sure!
Not enough people have seen this lol cracks me up every time rip Artie Lange
Singlehandedly got the show canceled, love it, Joe Buck is a hacksmith, sorry for everyone else working on the show.
Classic Artie! Joe Buck just shocked
Joe slowly realized he was in the presence of what he thought he was, a real comedian.
@@Georgiavr-1a train wreck, literally. Don’t glorify it. It’s a tragic disaster, disgrace, and self destruction.
I know these guys probably loved each other, well maybe not Joe and Artie, but it was still great entertainment.
i love every second of this
Artie was out of control here. But Buck could have turned it into gold, but he didn't- he's completely humorless
Actually, Buck's response ramped it up to the next level.
Wasn’t offensive, it’s ARTIE FUCKING LANGE! What do you think is gonna happen?? People are insanely soft, but they’ve been soft af at some point forever, especially with dirty comics
Offensive?!? That was comedy gold!!
Goddamn I wish I'd seen this show when it was out, what a brilliant interviewer and setup, it's like elegant chaos. Thanks for sharing!
Go watch fixing Joe
Always thought this was cringe
Definition of cringe. Joe buck was cheesy back then though. I enjoy him now
Timmay!
Cringe for JOe Buck, and the other two guests. Artie was great.
I love this, Paul and Jason are keeping up surprisingly. Artie reminds me of myself when I go to a "party" and people are playing boardgames.
So you’re occasionally funny and bring down the whole mood? You sound like a hoot…
@@joshdavies9444 exactly! Why the fuck we playing Catan when we could be getting high and dancing!? I'm out.
Audience loved it
Wow, UA-cam allowed this??? I’m shocked!!! 😂😂😂😂😂