@@itsdweezy Yes but not to one sold out arena after another like he used to. Guess I meant to have witnessed him when he was a groundbreaking huge deal.
I had a uncle who was the same way always had a glass of beer and kept a cigarette pack with about 5 cigarettes in it but never lit one up .If you asked him if he needed a light he'd say nah I quit these things decades ago,but he'd hold it and occasionally stick it up to his lips the whole time.
I had a uncle who was the same way always had a glass of beer and kept a cigarette pack with about 5 cigarettes in it but never lit one up .If you asked him if he needed a light he'd say nah I quit these things decades ago,but he'd hold it and occasionally stick it up to his lips the whole time.
Two very different games though. Dice had an impact on comedy, and joe had an impact on podcasting. Joe doing comedy only serves to show that comedy is really hard and not all of us are funny people
In my Andrew voice... "This too, shall pass like a turd down the toilet!"... Alas, truly, my condolences! I'm right here with you shedding the tears of a clown!
My condolences... I've had so much loss in my life in the past few years. The struggle is real... Laughter will come little bits at a time until one day you will laugh more than you cry. 😢❤
"Classic" art and entertainment ages like fine wing: can be enjoyably revisited decades after released. Some of Dice's material definitely fits that description.
Andrew candidly shared his authentic self in this video, revealing his genuine character. I am genuinely impressed by the remarkable qualities he possesses. Thank you, Andrew, for all you do....I didn't know it was a Show when I was younger. I didn't like you at that time but I see you now❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Better than Kaufman. Dice is actually funny. Kaufman was the original troll but didn't have much variety in his act. The mighty mouse bit, wrestling schtick, gibberish foreign guy and an Elvis imitation. That's it.
DICE is the man ! He was unbelievable in a Star is Born. Absolutely amazing. I was a teenager when he blew up in the late 80's so when i saw him play Gaga's father 30 years later and how real he was, i was amazed. Just perfect casting. Best of the 3 versions of the movie.
Agreed. He should hv many more acting gigs under his belt by now. Most movie goers wouldn’t even remb what made him infamous but he is a good actor + could he great if he’s given enough to work with.
Dice is a heck of a human being. Brilliant. Innovative. Rare. and versatile. One of the best actors and comedians of all time. Many people only remember offensive jokes. Sad world...
He might be a decent actor but he does nothing for people expecting a fine joke, I found his ''jokes'' to be boring stories, not truly offensive, just run of the mill acting out a douchebag persona.
I caught Redd Foxx and Buddy Hackett in Vegas back in the 80's....both were super funny shows. I recall one of the Foxx jokes where he threw shade and the handicapped....The audience sort of gasped, and he said 'Fukc the handicapped - they already get the best parking spaces" The way he said it and his delivery was stellar....I still recall the joke over 40 years later....Some things reach a level that makes you remember them...."Little Miss Muffet ..." "Who's Dave? - Dave isn't here ...." "Who's on first ..." "Pumping weights ..." etc....
When I was like 10 I accidentally found a VHS of his stand up. Showed all my friends, we laughed and laughed.. told those nursery rhymes at school. Kind of a big moment for me lol.
I bought "The Day the Laughter Died" just before driving to Florida for summer vacation. I listened to that thing for 6 hours straight on the way to a couple of weeks of partying. I never laughed so hard...I almost couldn't drive. That album really got me.
I remember everyone on the planet was laughing at Dice's "poems". He was so off on his own like a rocket back then. The 80's was a great decade to be young. We had music the still rocks
I love Dice ,Bensonhurst is were i grew up,when his tape came out everybody who had it hudled together in or outside their cars,he is still hilarious, God bless him he's awesome love you man!!
Andrew Dice Clay should be in more movies and television roles. He is an incredibly talented character actor and musician. I wish the man continued success. He seems like a good man. God bless you Mr. Clay. 🙏✝️👍
I remember picking up "The Day The Laughter Died" on two cassette tapes as soon as it appeared in the local Record Town store. It was such a strange thing to go from "Dice Rules" to that. I still listened to it about a million times though.
Better than Kaufman. Dice has more of an act. Kaufman was the king of trolling but that's it. Lip syncing Mighty Mouse, gibberish speaking foreign guy, wrestling women and an Elvis impersonation. That's it. Very two dimensional. Had he lived longer, would he still be remembered?
I never laughed so hard.... Dice will always be Dice....100% originality and creative ability... I remember hearing Dice in my Sophmore year in Highschool and laughed up a lung.......Nursery rhymes turned to vulgarity by a whap dego.... was pure creative comic GOLD..... Guy is a genius of Geniusses....
This was an effin treat! Pure gold! I wasn't aware Joe had that much respect for Dice! I remember listening to dice when I was a kid, my dad and I would sit and listen, I always remember dad saying don't let your mom know I'm letting you listen to Dice! He's in my top 5 for sure, Eddie, Pryor, Dice, Chappelle, Burr or CK. Sorry Joe, you're good but not a top 5'r. Keep up the good work! Pure gold!
That gut feeling at the blackjack table you're speaking of it's called intuition. It is a god-given gift to all of us if we pay attention to our SELVES. Some people are more in tune with it than others
Great inspiration for everyone!! The DICEMAN. Getting into Leno and Carlin's face!!! Now I'm pissed everyone is going to pay. Rodney and the leather jacket story, the CNN guy, the pit boss. Great funny stuff! Plus, his impressions are really. good .
Dice is a legend. Such a genuine decent guy. Hes the real deal and I have a huge respect for that. This was one of the best displays of honest friendship and mutual respect Ive seen. Classy bunch of mofos these 2. Love you guys.
can so relate to Joe. Im in my early twentys and Dice just hit the scene like a hurricane. Nothing like him had ever hit the comedy scene. It was like watching a early Tyson fight. You knew he was gonna kill whatever was in front of him. When he reads his poems they are still funny and fresh 35 years later.
I met him in '92. I remember thinking, "Uh oh, he has become this character in real-life." When I was little, I remember him being on MASH and Diff'rent Strokes and you could tell he was a talented actor, but he just got stuck in this character after it exploded. He can turn it off, but chooses not to.
You can tell Dice is a real dude! Id say he's that friend that would go down with the ship if he likes you. Thanks for this interview, it was what the doctor ordered!
Rogan didn't even appreciate the gesture of him presenting him the hat! He just kept saying the hat smelled like cabbage, and dice was trying to make it a moment.. instead Rogan didn't even acknowledge the gesture, just said it smelled
Casual Clay🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 . I never heard of Joe Rogan as a stand-up until 10 years ago and I'm 68. Had he hit the road earlier and given up sit coms He deffinately would have reached better success earlier. I did not even know Rogan on the survival shoe. Dice gave him great advice.
Dice man doesn't let anyone change him He stays true to himself nothing he's what I love about him he's Always gonna be Him self that's a Badass to me Thoughts love prayers Mr. Andrew dice clay ty I love you Dice man ❤️🎲🎲 2:27:45
ADC This guy and me are the same age I've seen you twice live big guy and I fucking laugh so hard my fucking stomach hurt for 2 weeks it's obviously the authenticity that you bring along with the comedy and it's authentic as fuck and you are 100% a real fucking dude that has nothing to hide and nothing to be shamed of other than being the best fucking comedian ever and I don't call that shame I call that fucking a whole lot of fun You the man dice You are the man you will always be the man in my book keep it up big guy who might have to come around my neck of the woods so I can see you again before I die!!
Dice and Sammy were always my two favorite. Unfortunately we lost Sam early on, but Dice is still kickin, and he’s still so freaking funny. I still go to his shows every so often, and my chest still hurts from belly laughing so hard at the end of the show. I saw him earlier this year, in fact, at the Paramount on Long Island. Great theater. And I’ve seen him at Westbury, and I saw him at least three or four times at his favorite club, governors, in Levittown
Fantastic interview until about 20 minutes from the end Joe realized he needed to be somewhere else..imagine he hated rushing the end sitting across from someone he deeply admires.
I actually really liked News Radio - I looked forward to watching it. And I like how Dice subtly takes credit for Rogan beginning to film himself doing things lol! Dice's Elvis impression was f'n great! Seriously, his singing Elvis and Grease was very good - he should have done more of that - impressive! He's a damn good impressionist too.
The fact this doesn’t have millions of views blows my mind. Just proves further the people my kids age and all their friends are a bunch of putz’s and have ruined f’ing comedy and have no clue what funny is. Dice is the SHIT, this man had real dudes and ladies accross the country and in Canada laughing so fricken hard at work in warehouses and in trucks everywhere every day. You could be at a light with the windows down on sunny days blasting the Dice cassette laughing hysterically and dudes at the lights, and ladies would be laughing and screaming out the jokes with us, was so fun and such good times back then. I remember here in Portland Oregon the Dice man would come to town and the fricken whacky chics and dudes would fricken protest and call all the news channels trying to get him shut down. Nuts. I love the Dice man 🤩🙌
In saw Dice at the very beginning of his career. The second half of his set was all impressions...Pacino and Presley. Afterwards, he thanked the audience and shook hands as people left.
Diiiiiiiiiice Man! I saw him the Hardrock Vegas in 2012! Awesome...6 Ladies in the front row got up and left after 5 mins...on the way out Dice yells "were you expecting kindertan tales Whoooooo".... He absolutely Killed!
Shout out top the people old enough to have witnessed the amazingly talented Dice in real time. What a legend!
I'm 57...I witnessed the explosion of Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Kinison. It was [to quote Dice]: "UNBELIEVABLE!"
@@robtoc Yeah we've never seen anything like him before or since.
He still performs
@@itsdweezy Yes but not to one sold out arena after another like he used to. Guess I meant to have witnessed him when he was a groundbreaking huge deal.
only comic I've seen twice
Loved the interview...so glad Andrew is happy in life and was willing to come on the show.
OMG. I cannot believe I missed this interview. Just now found it. Love ADC. What a talent.
Dice will forever be one of the greatest to ever touch a mic 🎤 period !!! Oooouuhhh!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love dice
I really like how he compliments Joe a lot too
So awesome to see The Dice Man still here to tell the stories 🙌🏼
So true most are not around anymore
@@Greg-nq4dj that’s for sure,,, some real good talent passed very young unfortunately
Love how he quit smoking and still holds a smoke
the occupation of the hands is huge to quitting
He seriously never smokes? But Carrie’s a pack and holds one in his hand as a habit? That’s crazy
I had a uncle who was the same way always had a glass of beer and kept a cigarette pack with about 5 cigarettes in it but never lit one up .If you asked him if he needed a light he'd say nah I quit these things decades ago,but he'd hold it and occasionally stick it up to his lips the whole time.
I had a uncle who was the same way always had a glass of beer and kept a cigarette pack with about 5 cigarettes in it but never lit one up .If you asked him if he needed a light he'd say nah I quit these things decades ago,but he'd hold it and occasionally stick it up to his lips the whole time.
Did he quit or does Joe maybe not allow cigs in the studio? I know he lets cigars and weed but cigs do linger a far worse stench.
Andrew Dice Clay and Joe Rogan definitely 2 legends that changed The game!!
Two very different games though. Dice had an impact on comedy, and joe had an impact on podcasting. Joe doing comedy only serves to show that comedy is really hard and not all of us are funny people
Joe owns a comedy club that's his contribution. 😂
@@darthjesus420 but Rogan was awesome as the character Joe on *NewsRadio*
Dice can make you laugh even if you're grieving the loss of a loved one.
😮😊
sorry for your loss. moments like that reassure me that things will get back to normal eventually.
In my Andrew voice... "This too, shall pass like a turd down the toilet!"... Alas, truly, my condolences! I'm right here with you shedding the tears of a clown!
My condolences... I've had so much loss in my life in the past few years. The struggle is real... Laughter will come little bits at a time until one day you will laugh more than you cry. 😢❤
My condolences just lost my daughter a few years ago so I understand grief
I fucking love Dice - He is just in a permanent bit and its phenomenal
"Classic" art and entertainment ages like fine wing: can be enjoyably revisited decades after released. Some of Dice's material definitely fits that description.
Andrew candidly shared his authentic self in this video, revealing his genuine character. I am genuinely impressed by the remarkable qualities he possesses.
Thank you, Andrew, for all you do....I didn't know it was a Show when I was younger. I didn't like you at that time but I see you now❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can see the real friendship between the two....mutual respect forever
Unfuckinbelievable...lmao
😊
I wore my 'The Day the Laughter Died' cassette tape out I listened to it so much. Best comedy album ever.
Better than Kaufman. Dice is actually funny. Kaufman was the original troll but didn't have much variety in his act. The mighty mouse bit, wrestling schtick, gibberish foreign guy and an Elvis imitation. That's it.
Sam kinison dead heat
I agree. Fucking classic
I want to know what happened to that couple- "You're such a jerk..." I fucking love how he went up and ripped on the crowd! Such a classic.
I did that to Cheech n Chong tapes or Eddie Murphy or Richard Pryor. Loved it. Even Red Fox 😂😂😂
This was a Great show I was wondering where dice
Has been...now I know
It was amazing to see him again
It was good to see you again, dice. I used to watch you back in the day, and thanks for having him on your pod joe.
DICE is the man ! He was unbelievable in a Star is Born. Absolutely amazing. I was a teenager when he blew up in the late 80's so when i saw him play Gaga's father 30 years later and how real he was, i was amazed. Just perfect casting. Best of the 3 versions of the movie.
Agreed. He should hv many more acting gigs under his belt by now. Most movie goers wouldn’t even remb what made him infamous but he is a good actor + could he great if he’s given enough to work with.
Dice is a heck of a human being. Brilliant. Innovative. Rare. and versatile. One of the best actors and comedians of all time. Many people only remember offensive jokes. Sad world...
He might be a decent actor but he does nothing for people expecting a fine joke, I found his ''jokes'' to be boring stories, not truly offensive, just run of the mill acting out a douchebag persona.
The fact he keeps calling Jaime a different name is hilarious. Dice still got it, his IG is gold.
I loved that too 😂😂😂 every single name cracked me up
damn that had me Rollin damn wished I could of seen Dice live in the 80s but I was a young buck lol
@@mariolepe9655 saw him at radio city in the 80's. amazing
Fuckin Dice being Dice.
Lol is this why in the description it says that this is a podcast with Bas Rutten? 😂
I caught Redd Foxx and Buddy Hackett in Vegas back in the 80's....both were super funny shows. I recall one of the Foxx jokes where he threw shade and the handicapped....The audience sort of gasped, and he said 'Fukc the handicapped - they already get the best parking spaces"
The way he said it and his delivery was stellar....I still recall the joke over 40 years later....Some things reach a level that makes you remember them...."Little Miss Muffet ..." "Who's Dave? - Dave isn't here ...." "Who's on first ..." "Pumping weights ..." etc....
Amazing man!!! Amazing to see someone who has a big heart and has established so much in this lifetime !👍🏻 dice your the man!!!!!!
Andrew is such an influence on how I built my confidence as a man! I have never been a follower since I first heard him.
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Andrew is a full spectrum human being. Talented and real af🤘
When I was like 10 I accidentally found a VHS of his stand up. Showed all my friends, we laughed and laughed.. told those nursery rhymes at school. Kind of a big moment for me lol.
I bought "The Day the Laughter Died" just before driving to Florida for summer vacation. I listened to that thing for 6 hours straight on the way to a couple of weeks of partying. I never laughed so hard...I almost couldn't drive.
That album really got me.
The dice man! Elvis of comedy. Perfection
The nursery rhymes were absolute gold!
The Dice Man is brilliant!!
Hickory Dickory Doc 😂😂😂😂
I remember everyone on the planet was laughing at Dice's "poems". He was so off on his own like a rocket back then. The 80's was a great decade to be young. We had music the still rocks
"What's your names? Neil & Bob or is that what you do"- Andrew Dice Clay
😂😂😂😂
I love Dice ,Bensonhurst is were i grew up,when his tape came out everybody who had it hudled together in or outside their cars,he is still hilarious, God bless him he's awesome love you man!!
The Day the Laughter Died is one of the best comedy albums ever produced in my opinion.
110% agree. Relaxing, funny, observant, loud, soft, brilliant all in one.
It's a great album.
Correct.
I've never heard of it or listened to it. Hoping it's on UA-cam!
Im crying... fml dice is a lengend
One of the best guests!!!! 💯
Andrew Dice Clay should be in more movies and television roles. He is an incredibly talented character actor and musician. I wish the man continued success. He seems like a good man. God bless you Mr. Clay. 🙏✝️👍
FUCKING AWESOME!! WHAT A GREAT COMBO!! LOVE DICE AND JOE!! Thank you so much Gentlemen!
I remember picking up "The Day The Laughter Died" on two cassette tapes as soon as it appeared in the local Record Town store. It was such a strange thing to go from "Dice Rules" to that. I still listened to it about a million times though.
hour back, get it?
Half way through this interview I went to watch Dice on the Rodney special. He has great delivery and timing and he held the crowd's attention easily.
Hands down the best guest ever on the Joe Rogan Show! 😀👍🎬
I am so glad I saw him live in Syracuse, NY, in his prime! It was unbelievable.
" She didn't mind the dogs fuckin in the park but tell them he's going to take a dump , they're aggravated" 😂😂
cant even find this episode in recent uploads, the algorithm messed up, this deverves more views
Priceless love the stories. Dice man rules.
It was today I realized where i recognized Sebastian’s style from. Love them both 🫡
Love how this show works. Just sit and talk. Dice is great
The guy can tell a great story. Really.
What a great show Joe. I could do my own set of ADC from memory. As a teen I had all his tapes memorized. A true legend!!!
My favorite nursery rhyme...jack and Jill went up the hill each with a buck and a quarter...jull came down with two fifty....WHOA!!😂
People don't realize this man is an actual genius. Andy Kaufman level.
Better than Kaufman. Dice has more of an act. Kaufman was the king of trolling but that's it. Lip syncing Mighty Mouse, gibberish speaking foreign guy, wrestling women and an Elvis impersonation. That's it. Very two dimensional. Had he lived longer, would he still be remembered?
I❤theDice. Saw him in Milwaukee live in 2006 from giggles comedy club!!!! ❤ the Dice Man. NEVER4GET DAT DICE DOES DA F%$KING!!!!
Dice is still the man……make the movie now about his career not after he’s gone…..keep living the dream…..best ever…
Dice the fighter..my Brooklyn brother...the world needs Dice !
We loved you in the 80's. You made us laugh so hard. Hope you're doing well.
Love Dice! Making the Grade is a great movie btw
I never laughed so hard.... Dice will always be Dice....100% originality and creative ability... I remember hearing Dice in my Sophmore year in Highschool and laughed up a lung.......Nursery rhymes turned to vulgarity by a whap dego.... was pure creative comic GOLD..... Guy is a genius of Geniusses....
The cabbage hat😂😂 and he actually wore it!😂😂😂
I loved his show "Dice". Real subversive stuff. That show was criminally underated.
This was an effin treat! Pure gold! I wasn't aware Joe had that much respect for Dice! I remember listening to dice when I was a kid, my dad and I would sit and listen, I always remember dad saying don't let your mom know I'm letting you listen to Dice! He's in my top 5 for sure, Eddie, Pryor, Dice, Chappelle, Burr or CK. Sorry Joe, you're good but not a top 5'r. Keep up the good work! Pure gold!
Freedom of speech. "His Rights Don't End Where Your Feelings Begin".
That gut feeling at the blackjack table you're speaking of it's called intuition. It is a god-given gift to all of us if we pay attention to our SELVES. Some people are more in tune with it than others
Joe spending the last 20 minutes trying to get out of this was funny. Dice smashed the red light.
Great inspiration for everyone!! The DICEMAN. Getting into Leno and Carlin's face!!! Now I'm pissed everyone is going to pay. Rodney and the leather jacket story, the CNN guy, the pit boss. Great funny stuff! Plus, his impressions are really. good .
Dice is a legend. Such a genuine decent guy. Hes the real deal and I have a huge respect for that. This was one of the best displays of honest friendship and mutual respect Ive seen. Classy bunch of mofos these 2. Love you guys.
can so relate to Joe. Im in my early twentys and Dice just hit the scene like a hurricane. Nothing like him had ever hit the comedy scene. It was like watching a early Tyson fight. You knew he was gonna kill whatever was in front of him. When he reads his poems they are still funny and fresh 35 years later.
I met him in '92. I remember thinking, "Uh oh, he has become this character in real-life." When I was little, I remember him being on MASH and Diff'rent Strokes and you could tell he was a talented actor, but he just got stuck in this character after it exploded. He can turn it off, but chooses not to.
You can tell Dice is a real dude! Id say he's that friend that would go down with the ship if he likes you. Thanks for this interview, it was what the doctor ordered!
These podcasts get me through my day thank you sm!
Rogan didn't even appreciate the gesture of him presenting him the hat! He just kept saying the hat smelled like cabbage, and dice was trying to make it a moment.. instead Rogan didn't even acknowledge the gesture, just said it smelled
Loved it!!love Andrew!🤘Joe & Dice 2024!!! Let's Go!!!😂👍
Little Boy Blue,…he needed the money..
Oh!!
Oh, I love you Dice. I got her during Covid, I got her at the airport
Casual Clay🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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I never heard of Joe Rogan as a stand-up until 10 years ago and I'm 68. Had he hit the road earlier and given up sit coms He deffinately would have reached better success earlier. I did not even know Rogan on the survival shoe. Dice gave him great advice.
Love the dice man
Dice man doesn't let anyone change him He stays true to himself nothing he's what I love about him he's Always gonna be Him self that's a Badass to me Thoughts love prayers Mr. Andrew dice clay ty I love you Dice man ❤️🎲🎲 2:27:45
Dice is the best. Saw him at a casino in Bethlehem, Pa a few years ago. He was that same hilarious dude from '89.
Listening to dice man when I was 16 and laughing my ass off!
ADC This guy and me are the same age I've seen you twice live big guy and I fucking laugh so hard my fucking stomach hurt for 2 weeks it's obviously the authenticity that you bring along with the comedy and it's authentic as fuck and you are 100% a real fucking dude that has nothing to hide and nothing to be shamed of other than being the best fucking comedian ever and I don't call that shame I call that fucking a whole lot of fun You the man dice You are the man you will always be the man in my book keep it up big guy who might have to come around my neck of the woods so I can see you again before I die!!
I loved that comedy album. All the awkward silence was hilarious to me.
The day the laughter died is the greatest album of all time
Dice and Sammy were always my two favorite. Unfortunately we lost Sam early on, but Dice is still kickin, and he’s still so freaking funny. I still go to his shows every so often, and my chest still hurts from belly laughing so hard at the end of the show. I saw him earlier this year, in fact, at the Paramount on Long Island. Great theater. And I’ve seen him at Westbury, and I saw him at least three or four times at his favorite club, governors, in Levittown
Fantastic interview until about 20 minutes from the end Joe realized he needed to be somewhere else..imagine he hated rushing the end sitting across from someone he deeply admires.
I felt the same. Dice just wanted to keep going!!! Love it. I know he'll be on again!
Joe on the same level as his hero and both loving that it is this way, not only for themselves but for the industry they've helped foster.
I actually really liked News Radio - I looked forward to watching it.
And I like how Dice subtly takes credit for Rogan beginning to film himself doing things lol! Dice's Elvis impression was f'n great! Seriously, his singing Elvis and Grease was very good - he should have done more of that - impressive! He's a damn good impressionist too.
A. Dice is still alive . . . . News to me
B. Dice is still doing stand up . . . .News to me
C. 1989 was 35 years ago . . . . News to him
that double album was so nasty and so Dice... I freakin loved it. who would have thought I'd watch an interview with Dice and cry, not from laughter
What a Great guy! Dice!!!!
The fact this doesn’t have millions of views blows my mind. Just proves further the people my kids age and all their friends are a bunch of putz’s and have ruined f’ing comedy and have no clue what funny is. Dice is the SHIT, this man had real dudes and ladies accross the country and in Canada laughing so fricken hard at work in warehouses and in trucks everywhere every day. You could be at a light with the windows down on sunny days blasting the Dice cassette laughing hysterically and dudes at the lights, and ladies would be laughing and screaming out the jokes with us, was so fun and such good times back then. I remember here in Portland Oregon the Dice man would come to town and the fricken whacky chics and dudes would fricken protest and call all the news channels trying to get him shut down. Nuts. I love the Dice man 🤩🙌
That's what all the lowest common denominator folk say, pull out the other one. ;)
Wow! I can't help but stick around for this comic, way more than others. Great show guys.
I AINT EVER GONNA STOP COMMENTING!!!!
William? Is that you?
Went and listened to The Day The Laughter Died and the last ten minutes is the funniest stand up I’ve ever heard
Wow he looks different from how I remember him. Dice Man would have been great on the Sopranos back in the day with that accent.
My accountant was his bodyguard back in the 80s. Love u dice man.. you too joseph😅
Keep us Cracking up & Eleanor I love you Both
FUCK YEAH I WAS WAITING FOREVER FOR THIS TO BE REUPLOADED!!!!
besides Trump being interviewed this is the next one that i listened all the way thru.. i really enjoyed this thank you
I can't find my eye!! That got me.. Dice is a trip..
wonderful and amazing podcast!
Jamie may not get enough respect. But respect is keeping Jamie ❤️👏👏👏👏👏
It's great seeing the
#Diceman!! Awesome show!💯💪🏾💨
In saw Dice at the very beginning of his career. The second half of his set was all impressions...Pacino and Presley. Afterwards, he thanked the audience and shook hands as people left.
These guys just riffin off each other😂
Diiiiiiiiiice Man! I saw him the Hardrock Vegas in 2012! Awesome...6 Ladies in the front row got up and left after 5 mins...on the way out Dice yells "were you expecting kindertan tales Whoooooo".... He absolutely Killed!
Seen Dice in the 80s nassau collosium..always been a fan... when he said he got his girlfriend at the airport during the pandemic.. lmfao 😂😂😂
Dice your a Genius Comic!!