A perfect example of how genuinely kind and thoughtful person Norm was 8:20 he notices everyone ignoring Nick Swardson. To nobody's fault. Poor Nick just doesn't have the camaraderie with the group because they all have a long history together, and he's newer. Yet, Norm gives Nick his time to shine, and they all realize and follow suit.
That was the one moment we saw Norm step out of his act and it was absolutely beautiful. His heart was pure gold. I met him in LA and seen him several times in my city, and he basically treated my spouse and I the same way, courteous, friendly, caring. We didn’t annoy him at all, he was with his elderly mother and sat right next to us. In fact; we didn’t even say a thing, he reached out to us when he noticed I could barely keep my eyes off him 😂 top 5 GOAT comedian and even finer human being. Rip
@@redd3032 ya I don’t think the issue was Nick not knowing the guys/camaraderie, rather Nick is not a “celebrity” like sandler or spade, and I think Norm was more so looking out for him given that on his own he didn’t have the “star power” or gravitas in the situation to take the lead, Nick was humble and pro, and Norm looked out for his buddy :)
Conan is the perfect host for comedians. He sets them up and allows them space to tell their jokes. No phony laughter or butting in to make it all about himself. He enhances their comedy.
I agree with that one! Both Carson and Letterman also did that same thing and just let them loose. Conan is very much cut from the same cloth as those two.
Rewatching Spade talk about how Norm always wanted to hang with him at end of the day hits alot differently knowing now he was keeping his health issues private. He must have really loved Spade.
And yet Adam Sandler made the big bucks and Norm may have been the poorest of them all. He did comedy, and life, his own way and it usually didn’t lead to big contracts.
@@mediamannamanNorm was still a millionaire, so he wasn't poor by any means..The only one in this group who didn't make a shit ton of money would be Nick.
I love to rewind it several times to watch each persons reaction when they realize what’s going on. It’s such a “ wait for it…” moment. Then, when conan corrects it, hearing Sandlers dumb little laugh is icing on that cake. Whatever they were going to talk about went right out the window and became the Norm segment for all of them. It’s like a jedi mind trick. Awesome.
Fucking hell that hit hard. None of them knew, so many stories about how he would be surprised and disappointed that people wouldn't just hang for whatever reason too. No fucking wonder. Fuck.
@@1qwertyrewq1 Did you not hear Spade's story? Norm was in fact not made of money and got paid shit for the tour. He also had to suck Spade off for a jacket.
It’s worth mentioning when you have really good comedians in one spot that someone like Andy Richter will wait super patiently for his one perfect moment to say one line and it absolutely pays off. “Breakfast is from my act!” Lol
Yeah, but too bad Andy is such a bad sport and hates Norm for his prior jokes about him. Richter is one I used to like, but now he virtue signals and tries too hard to be woke. He's been disappointing to see him be that way.
Norms act got so much better as he got older as he finally became the senile uncle he always wanted to be. He would've only gotten funnier as the years went on. RIP
David Spade said that during this tour, Norm told all the others that he’s the best comedian in that group. And Spade said that their response was always, “yep that’s pretty much true.”
@@Rowsy91 lol, UA-cam doesn’t allow that word because they don’t want people finding out many of the richest and most highly respected people in the world are such.
I love the beginning when Norm says he was out front of the hotel with a sandwich sign... It was so quick and sly, that I think only Sandler noticed a few heartbeats later.
I think the biggest consolation for someone who absolutely loves the comedy world and thought Norm was one of the very best of all time, is getting to see how respected and loved he was by other comedians. A lot of great comedians have passed, and a lot of people have said how much they were influenced or how much they loved them, but I don't think anyone has been shown as much love as Norm has. I really hope he knew that he deserves a spot in the Mount Rushmore of comedians.
Yeah... pre-Internet 2.0 I always felt like a freak laughing at the jokes that didn't make people laugh on "Weekend Update" or being the only one who cared that Norm was the talking dog on "Dr. Doolittle"... Then I started seeing that he was the "comedian's comedian" type of thing when Internet became popular... and now, after his passing, it makes me happy to see A LOT of Norm fans talking about him, but not just casual fans but people who know Norm's work and understand his sensibility.
Norm was a master of comic timing. I still remember the anecdote he spins when he's talking to Seinfeld in "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee'. He's talking about watching an old episode of Kojak and when the punchline hits, Jerry almost slides out of restaurant seat and on to the floor. Never seen Jerry laugh that hard. Can't blame him, I lost it too-- it was so, so funny.
Love how despite having all of these talents here the focus immediately goes to norm and all other peoples norm stories. He commanded that much of a presence.
Norm is the boss. Always “knew of him” but only started discovering his body of work a month ago. How amazing is that? I’m fortunate because he’s a genius I never expected to discover and his comic art speaks directly to me as it does to so many millions of people. There’s hope for the world, friends. I’m in good company, liking Norm Macdonald. Real good company.
Right after Schneider says "Conan, I just realized I'm basically in the audience", the camera changes and you see Andy Richter sitting way out in left field.
I love how no matter who Norm is on a show with, he always somehow does most of the talking 😂 and it’s usually because the host, and everyone else all banter and tell their funny Norm stories 😂❤ Miss him so much
Love how they came to promote a movie. They didn't really mention it. It just turned into Norm story time. You could tell they love one another. Miss you, Normie
I went with my dad to go see all these legends in San Francisco when they went on tour. It was so surreal to see these guys, comedy heroes of mine. I’ll never forget it, they all killed. Norm was buzzing 😂 but what perfect. I’ll never forget that experience, and to share it with my dad was the cherry on top.
That "8 o'clock's no good" bit killed me. It's the wind-up to the joke that Norm was so damn good at. Even at a young age he was an old man making you wait patiently while he explained something, but once he got to the end, for one reason or another you were going to be laughing.
Famous people can’t bomb. I love to rewind it several times to watch each persons reaction when they realize what’s going on. It’s such a “ wait for it…” moment. Then when conan corrects it to hear Sandler dumb little laugh is icing in that cake
@@Ynox54321 Nobody “catches” it when Conan messes up. Then Norm blows it up by calling attention to it and you see each person slowly letting it sink in. It’s so fun. Norm was such a gift. I miss him but still get so much joy. I’m glad you commented. I watched this for 10 mins straight and am binging more norm. I hope life is well on your end. 🙂
I love how the only laugh Rob Schneider got was by telling one of Norm’s jokes. He literally just tried to interject during the whole interview and made it was less funny
I'm so disappointed we won't get real old timey Norm. I was looking forward to seeing what he was going to be like at 75.
Same
norm was already old timey at 40
Grumpy grandpa Norm would’ve been awesome.
I was always hoping Tarentino or Scorsese would make him one of their regulars and he would put down some amazing performances as an old guy.
@@jasonescobedo7577 Which he could pull off. Like a comedic Burt Reynolds. Chewing gum. Toting guns. Making moth jokes.
A perfect example of how genuinely kind and thoughtful person Norm was 8:20 he notices everyone ignoring Nick Swardson. To nobody's fault. Poor Nick just doesn't have the camaraderie with the group because they all have a long history together, and he's newer. Yet, Norm gives Nick his time to shine, and they all realize and follow suit.
That was the one moment we saw Norm step out of his act and it was absolutely beautiful. His heart was pure gold. I met him in LA and seen him several times in my city, and he basically treated my spouse and I the same way, courteous, friendly, caring. We didn’t annoy him at all, he was with his elderly mother and sat right next to us. In fact; we didn’t even say a thing, he reached out to us when he noticed I could barely keep my eyes off him 😂 top 5 GOAT comedian and even finer human being. Rip
Nick's been around since roughly 05, re wrote the script for grandma's boy
@@redd3032 ya I don’t think the issue was Nick not knowing the guys/camaraderie, rather Nick is not a “celebrity” like sandler or spade, and I think Norm was more so looking out for him given that on his own he didn’t have the “star power” or gravitas in the situation to take the lead, Nick was humble and pro, and Norm looked out for his buddy :)
@@AMSQUIRELALONDE I agree with that, just not the first fellas comment personally
Yeah but isn't it great that Nick still told a Norm story
Conan is the perfect host for comedians. He sets them up and allows them space to tell their jokes. No phony laughter or butting in to make it all about himself. He enhances their comedy.
I agree with that one! Both Carson and Letterman also did that same thing and just let them loose. Conan is very much cut from the same cloth as those two.
He is so far ahead of the other current talk show hosts it's ridiculous
@Moose Bolton Ferguson was incredible
@@epictetus9221 he gets forgotten too much. He just had conversations with people. Guy is so damn quick.
2:40 right where you should be you hack
Rewatching Spade talk about how Norm always wanted to hang with him at end of the day hits alot differently knowing now he was keeping his health issues private. He must have really loved Spade.
"That David Spade man oh sure is good 2 me I tell ya"
Only Norm could make a, "I played Frank" line funny. Rest in peace Normie. 1:29
100%… Norm is the goat of goats
Adams laugh in response cured my depression for a moment lol
I've heard from a good authority, he stole that line from another fellow that would exclaim " I played Norm".
All of these lines are gold but somehow “I wake up the rooster” will always be my favorite 😂
i was just thinking that....
Someone should have come back with "Because you spent the whole night choking the chicken."
The face he makes after that kills me
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Norm acknowledging Nick is the best part. That’s a man right there
And then he throws off Nick's timing by interrupting
You know you’re something special when 3 hilariously funny guys (and Rob Schneider) keep turning the conversation back to you.
And yet Adam Sandler made the big bucks and Norm may have been the poorest of them all. He did comedy, and life, his own way and it usually didn’t lead to big contracts.
Nich isnt funny
@@mediamannamanNorm was still a millionaire, so he wasn't poor by any means..The only one in this group who didn't make a shit ton of money would be Nick.
Rob was actually a mega star for about 5 years...
@@CollinKillian Correction: Rob was getting a ton of roles for 5 years, then everyone realized he sucked and that stopped happening, thankfully.
“It’s very famous for difficult people to bomb” “what’re you on acid?”
5:45
the absolute best interaction, no contest
I feel like that went over most people's head in the audience
I love to rewind it several times to watch each persons reaction when they realize what’s going on. It’s such a “ wait for it…” moment. Then, when conan corrects it, hearing Sandlers dumb little laugh is icing on that cake.
Whatever they were going to talk about went right out the window and became the Norm segment for all of them. It’s like a jedi mind trick. Awesome.
Swardson died!
So sharp and so fast and plays it like the dumbest person in the room
My sides were split after this one. Hilarious! 😂😂😂😂
All of these stories about Norm suggest that a man knowing he had cancer, just wanted to hang out with his boys. It's pretty fuc*ing sweet.
Fucking hell that hit hard. None of them knew, so many stories about how he would be surprised and disappointed that people wouldn't just hang for whatever reason too. No fucking wonder. Fuck.
Sixty nine likes. Huhuh. But also quite sad for the reasons you mentioned. He just wanted company with the boys.
he got paid a lot of money. you think they do shows for free just because they "want to hang out with his boys"?
@@1qwertyrewq1 you know you can make money in life and also want to hang out? Or if you were a millionaire would you just sit in a room doing nothing?
@@1qwertyrewq1 Did you not hear Spade's story? Norm was in fact not made of money and got paid shit for the tour. He also had to suck Spade off for a jacket.
It’s worth mentioning when you have really good comedians in one spot that someone like Andy Richter will wait super patiently for his one perfect moment to say one line and it absolutely pays off. “Breakfast is from my act!” Lol
He's a pro
That was one of Andy’s best attributes: patience. That one line was perfect.
Andy put the Strawberry topping on the pancakes with that one!
That's what separates the great Swedish-German, Andy Richter, from a hack like rob Schneider
Yeah, but too bad Andy is such a bad sport and hates Norm for his prior jokes about him. Richter is one I used to like, but now he virtue signals and tries too hard to be woke. He's been disappointing to see him be that way.
What an unimaginably huge compliment to Norm that all of these guys have an imitation of him. They’re basically acknowledging that he’s the greatest.
Norms act got so much better as he got older as he finally became the senile uncle he always wanted to be. He would've only gotten funnier as the years went on. RIP
That’s what sucks he was getting even funnier with age
Some people are born to be old funny feckers!
He was always great.
Well said. We got gypped out of having Norm around. I'll never stop missing him.
I missed norm, I still miss him, but I also missed him before.
Norm had presence. He's sitting in the back and manages to make everything else the background
I love how he's surrounded by guys who have all each starred in numerous successful movies & the entire interview ends up being about Norm 👏😎
'I wake up so early, I wake up the rooster"
Roooooster
I'll never stop missing Norm. EVER
This clip hits home
My husband gets jealous of all my deep dives into norm clips. I will never get overhim being gone either.
Makes Rob Schneider the butt of the joke 😂
David Spade said that during this tour, Norm told all the others that he’s the best comedian in that group. And Spade said that their response was always, “yep that’s pretty much true.”
❤
But the worst actor ! 😂
He was a real person. Nothing against Hollywood but he was cut from a different cloth. Rip Norm 🙏 🕊 ☮
I've got a lot against Hollywood.
I’ve got a lot against pedal file Hollywood too
You don’t like when they file their pedals?
@@Rowsy91 lol, UA-cam doesn’t allow that word because they don’t want people finding out many of the richest and most highly respected people in the world are such.
In an industry of fake people trying to be forever young, he was genuine. And if anything, he accelerated his aging 😂😂😂
"8:00 pm is little late, news is on." Tears squirting out of my eyes, I so lost it. The payoff is worth the LONG set up. Norm = Comical Genius
I love the beginning when Norm says he was out front of the hotel with a sandwich sign...
It was so quick and sly, that I think only Sandler noticed a few heartbeats later.
Sammich
Squirting
They all laugh like little kids at norm. He is REALLY that funny..
I think the biggest consolation for someone who absolutely loves the comedy world and thought Norm was one of the very best of all time, is getting to see how respected and loved he was by other comedians. A lot of great comedians have passed, and a lot of people have said how much they were influenced or how much they loved them, but I don't think anyone has been shown as much love as Norm has. I really hope he knew that he deserves a spot in the Mount Rushmore of comedians.
Yeah... pre-Internet 2.0 I always felt like a freak laughing at the jokes that didn't make people laugh on "Weekend Update" or being the only one who cared that Norm was the talking dog on "Dr. Doolittle"...
Then I started seeing that he was the "comedian's comedian" type of thing when Internet became popular... and now, after his passing, it makes me happy to see A LOT of Norm fans talking about him, but not just casual fans but people who know Norm's work and understand his sensibility.
There goes Norm MacDonald, the best that ever was.
Norm was a master of comic timing. I still remember the anecdote he spins when he's talking to Seinfeld in "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee'. He's talking about watching an old episode of Kojak and when the punchline hits, Jerry almost slides out of restaurant seat and on to the floor. Never seen Jerry laugh that hard. Can't blame him, I lost it too-- it was so, so funny.
E I E I O
And the best there will ever be
I had actually never seen this extended version of this segment, particularly the part where that old chunk of coal roasts Schneider
Thanks for keeping Norm MacDonald’s memory alive. We miss ya Norm…. no one tells a story like you do….
Grateful to have shared the same planet with Norm and even more grateful to know just what a genius he is.
Was he good at math or something
@@nayannbg6314Lol very much a norm line
Ya done good, you ol' chunk of coal! And you continue to be inspiring. Rest Easy Norm.
Bless Rob. Being the whipping boy is a hard job
He probably shouldn’t make it so easy
I can watch anything involving Norm. Guys so uniquely funny. What a legend, God bless ‘em.
How is it we have better quality video of the Hindenburg blowing up, than we do of TV from 10 years ago?
I have seen a much better version of this.
If it weren't for the audio track I'd have no idea which pixel was Norm. RIP big guy.
Dam ,the respect they all had it turned into the Norm show.R.i.p big guy.
glad to finally be able to see this in high definition
I love you, Norm, R.I.P.
Thanks Norm. You always brought a smile to my face man. Sadly missed.
Love how despite having all of these talents here the focus immediately goes to norm and all other peoples norm stories. He commanded that much of a presence.
Love the way Adam particularly picks up on Norm’s oddities
"I had the idea for breakfast" truely the GOAT. I miss you already 👑😍
Norm mcdonald, your favorite comedians- favorite comedian.
They all had to get together to try to keep up with Norm. Also, good on Andy for complimenting Norm to bring the energy back up
That Swedish German is a good egg
There will never be another Norm. That makes his passing even harder.
Love the quality. Almost 12p.
I love how this entire set revolves around Norm.
Because it's supposed to be comedy
@@overthetip allegedly
We haven’t heard from our friend Nick Swardson!! What a good guy
With Norm, the punchline was never as important as the journey towards it. He made it seem effortless.
"I get nervous with Normy behind me" pretty much sums him up. You never know what was going to come out but you knew it was coming.
"I had the idea for breakfast!" 😂
What a cool group of guys. All so funny. 🎉
Norm is the boss. Always “knew of him” but only started discovering his body of work a month ago. How amazing is that? I’m fortunate because he’s a genius I never expected to discover and his comic art speaks directly to me as it does to so many millions of people. There’s hope for the world, friends. I’m in good company, liking Norm Macdonald. Real good company.
the "are you on acid" is not only an incredibly smart and quick comeback but the delivery is something only Norm could do, fucking hilarious
Kind of Norm to bring Nick into the conversation
That was, great to have him share the spot light
He did that to Schneider too
Minnesotans are honorary Canadians, so....bros.
Norm was the biggest mensch on the show. High intelligence, high empathy, high talent. Painfully missed by connoisseurs of comedy everywhere.
Right after Schneider says "Conan, I just realized I'm basically in the audience", the camera changes and you see Andy Richter sitting way out in left field.
I wish I appreciated Norm more when he was still here. Legend.
He has made me laugh for decades, and over the past few years, never as much as playing a pigeon.
Amazing 5 well known great comedians. Norm was the comedians favorite comedian. Gonna miss that guy.
It’s mad how far ahead of everyone else he was really genius
Calling them all comedians, he’s different league.
@@jeremyandrews7064he is so different never laughed at anyone so much in my life
As a standup comedian, certainly. But let’s not take away from Sandler. He’s as big as it gets in comedy more generally and he very much deserves it.
Can you imagine sitting and talking with these fellas! My face would hurt from laughter!
Conan is the best late night host and I'm glad Norm was able to do his work on the show.
Norm's absolute best work was done on Conan. That's where he did the moth joke and the Courtney Thorne Smith interview.
Norm is the best shame we lost a legend in what seemed prematurely but he left us all special memories
I love how no matter who Norm is on a show with, he always somehow does most of the talking 😂 and it’s usually because the host, and everyone else all banter and tell their funny Norm stories 😂❤ Miss him so much
Norm is by far the funniest one there
RIP big man !! Fellow Canadian here wishing you God Speed brother
Sit in the back. Steal the show.
RIP My friend, much obliged for your insight, your smile will never be forgotten.
God i love how there all just showing how much they appreciate norms sense of humor
oh this makes my heart glad. what a gift to all of us was Norm🙏❤
Love how they came to promote a movie. They didn't really mention it. It just turned into Norm story time. You could tell they love one another. Miss you, Normie
I’ve watched this about 3 or 4 times over the years and it still cracks me up every time.
I have watched Norms roast of Bob Saget at least 50 times. The end never fails to choke me up.
I’ve never seen Norm not be the most charismatic person in the room.......& l watch anything with him on it.
God everyone misses him so much, he was the best
By golly, I think this Norm fellow is really going places in life. What a great storyteller of our generation.
Love You Norm you are the best!
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Tuesdays make me sad. They sure do. You will be missed. Thanks for the laughs
I could listen to this for hours and hours
“Rob ain’t funny, never been funny, never will.” - Norm MacDonald
did he really say that? where?
Norm respected Rob. If he said that it was a joke.
@@JosephScott-ct9sw shh
It's true whether he said it or not
@jakubcygan8265 yeah, it was from a Vanity Fair article around 2008.
Laughed all the way through it!
Thank you!
I coulda sit and watched these guys all day.
Luv luv Norm. He's so slow with his delivery but it's always worth it. ❤️
Man how come I never saw this out of thousands of Conan episodes!
Norm will be remembered long after the others.
I had never seen this. This was a treat. Thank you.
Norm just talks in riddles and jokes. I don’t think I could have a conversation with him I would just be geekin the whole time
I went with my dad to go see all these legends in San Francisco when they went on tour. It was so surreal to see these guys, comedy heroes of mine. I’ll never forget it, they all killed. Norm was buzzing 😂 but what perfect. I’ll never forget that experience, and to share it with my dad was the cherry on top.
God this man is odd but extremely hilarious and royal to friends. Wish I had a fellow buddy like him.
Rest Easy Norm...❤
This guy was so unique. His stuff was gold.
Man imma miss that dude
Norm will be missed. One of the greats.
I didn’t even know he was sick
6:59 “we’ll talk, have some fun, play games…”
Can’t help getting a twinge in my heart, knowing how limited his time was.
The way he shuts down schieder 😂😂😂
That "8 o'clock's no good" bit killed me. It's the wind-up to the joke that Norm was so damn good at. Even at a young age he was an old man making you wait patiently while he explained something, but once he got to the end, for one reason or another you were going to be laughing.
4:08 Andy Richter (The Swedish-German) nailed it.
Famous people can’t bomb. I love to rewind it several times to watch each persons reaction when they realize what’s going on. It’s such a “ wait for it…” moment. Then when conan corrects it to hear Sandler dumb little laugh is icing in that cake
What exactly is "going on"?
@@Ynox54321 Nobody “catches” it when Conan messes up. Then Norm blows it up by calling attention to it and you see each person slowly letting it sink in. It’s so fun. Norm was such a gift. I miss him but still get so much joy. I’m glad you commented. I watched this for 10 mins straight and am binging more norm. I hope life is well on your end. 🙂
I love they are all world class, super famous actors and comedians. Yet they all know when Norm is on stage, it's Norms show.
Norm was great and I’m glad I recognized this when he was alive.
Norm is endlessly Norm. Love him.
" haven't heard from nick swardson" norm passing the ball, he was so unselfish if you look for it. Miss that guy.
Got anymore pixels?
I'm in awe of how these guys can just fling out hilarious lines like machine guns.
I love how the only laugh Rob Schneider got was by telling one of Norm’s jokes. He literally just tried to interject during the whole interview and made it was less funny
You need to sneak some plutonium into Robs food so he gets cancer just like Norm and you can win YT