Norm Macdonald did the same line, in his legendary ten minute midget joke in this same show, right around 2000. No idea if it was before or after Sarah's appearance. It's not exactly strange for several people to point out, in parallel, that "little people" isn't a good replacement for "midgets".
This was only mildly-edgy for late night at that time. Plenty of comedians had material 10x more edgy material that would still appear on mainstream TV throughout the 00's.
0:44-0:50 The HELL?!...... Her voice dropped like FIVE octaves When she was doing the bathroom bit. And I don't think it for the joke either. I think that's her REAL voice. I see now why she does the chipmunk thing; Who could take her seriously as a comic with a SILKY voice like that?
@veevyo The problem is that she's done it MANY times in the past and recently. The reason why I KNOW that's her real voice is because it's a very common practice for actors & entertainers to affect a different vocal octave than their normal one to project a specific image. Also, I have a Very Good ear for language's and accents so I notice these things more than most people.
@veevyo I had also intended to mention That Fran Drescher was the precursor to Sarah because of the fact she ALSO Speaks with an affected voice that's not her own.
Sarah was on fire in this. Comedic genius. 👾
She's a total badass
Was, was.
Agree
Yes she is and always will be.
She a genius
5:34 "I go out with all kindsssssssssss..."
- Sarah Silverman, 2000
Sarah was really funny back then
OK, so Sarah had that midget joke before Bill Burr put it in his special?
Norm Macdonald did the same line, in his legendary ten minute midget joke in this same show, right around 2000. No idea if it was before or after Sarah's appearance. It's not exactly strange for several people to point out, in parallel, that "little people" isn't a good replacement for "midgets".
Oh boy this set would not fly in 2021
The song is "Twisted" by Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Appropriate!
Written mostly by Annie Ross.
There's a great cover by Joni Mitchell on the Court and Spark record as well.
amazingggg
Fearless
Great interview, any know what shoes she's wearing?
@Talq Idk it’s hard to see them. They look a little like low top Chuck Taylor’s
1/2 white...I'm done
happy 48th birthday sarah kate silverman !!!
I'm surprised she could do it in 2000, wow
meaeaeat Social media was light then. People weren’t social justice warriors like they were when the IPhone came out.
This was only mildly-edgy for late night at that time. Plenty of comedians had material 10x more edgy material that would still appear on mainstream TV throughout the 00's.
I was born in 2000, now I feel old.
Good news is, you have your whole life ahead of you. Bad news is, you missed out on free speech.
Free speech still exists in some countries.
I popped out in 2006. Damn i am over the hill.
B*tch I was born in 1997!!!
@@Orangeflava go back
She was hotish around this time
I hate that this wouldn’t be okay in today’s overly politically correct climate. She is so funny, and was so funny back then.
Wow this comment section is toxic.
“But uh…. Midgets.”
We miss you, Sarah
There's another Sarah Silverman now. Looks a bit like her but doesn't say or do anything remotely funny
Her old stuff was edgy and really funny. BTW she did do full frontal nudity in a movie.
Weird PG-rated watered down version of her content from Jesus is Magic.
Network TV
this is edge ha
Before she got all PC
Jimmy Kimmel's half black?
she does suffer with depression
is she italian???? oh yeah, same race.
She's Jewish
Back when she was funny.
0:44-0:50
The HELL?!......
Her voice dropped like FIVE octaves When she was doing the bathroom bit. And I don't think it for the joke either.
I think that's her REAL voice. I see now why she does the chipmunk thing; Who could take her seriously as a comic with a SILKY voice like that?
@veevyo The problem is that she's done it MANY times in the past and recently. The reason why I KNOW that's her real voice is because it's a very common practice for actors & entertainers to affect a different vocal octave than their normal one to project a specific image. Also,
I have a Very Good ear for language's and accents so I notice these things more than most people.
@veevyo I had also intended to mention That Fran Drescher was the precursor to Sarah because of the fact she ALSO Speaks with an affected voice that's not her own.
OMG she was so damn funny back then...