Seriously. Norm ruined comedy for me. When I finally got him it was like every other stand up I used to like didn't even touch his brilliance. In fact most of them seem terrible in comparison. Norm is the greatest stand up there ever was in my opinion. Only comedian who made me smile and not just laugh.
Norm, the only comic whose material got even funnier after he passed away. Oh, the hypocrisy! Edit: this is album-grade recording. Norm is clearly heard and is in excellent balance with the audience.
It sounds better here than it did live but that's because some douchebag behind us was obviously high off his balls and his laugh was starting to piss everyone off. Glad you can't hear him on this recording.
I lost my mother when I was younger but can remember every bit of our encounters & how love was shining out of her eyes. He was on point with that we will never see or feel this kind of love & this type of woman doesn’t exist, not to stump on this era woman but that’s how life changed all of as & I guess men as well are not the same. Rest in peace my old fella you will always live in my memories with your breath taking humor.
Yeah his 90's stuff isn't good in my opinion, still funnier than 90% of stand up comics (because they all suck). But 2000's onwards, he is THE GREATEST, no question in my mind.
I first saw Norm on Letterman/SNL and some small movie roles like Billy Madison. I was a big fan as a teenager in the 90's. I remember going to see Dirty Work in the theater and even taping that early episode of Family Guy where he played "Death" on VHS. Then I totally lost track of him for like 10+ years, but ended up rediscovering him around 2011 when I came across some clips from his cable sports show. It was weird for me because usually the things I found funny as a teenager don't hold up or aren't as funny to me as an adult, so I really wasn't expecting to be as big of a fan when I came across him the 2nd time... But Norm just got funnier and more skilled as he got older. He's the only stand-up comedian who's career I followed, definitely a legendary dude.
This is the late show, if you want to see the 8PM early show check it out here - ua-cam.com/video/Xu1YnGVQJCQ/v-deo.html Someone actually sent this to me because they saw me post the 8PM show and they also sent me a different recording of the 8PM show, so that means that multiple people recorded this show and they both sent them to me to archive, I love y'all, it's not me thats archiving this stuff, it's you legends that actually recorded it! Shoutout to all the Norm fans out there, I've never seen a better fanbase for a stand up comic in my life.
I will forever cherish this performance that I was able to see live with some of my best friends in the world. I also should have broken up with the stupid chick I was planning on marrying after she said she liked the opener better... the opener was some cuck dbag trying to make socially relevant jokes that were lamer than Brian Steltzer IRL. I learned a valuable lesson though, and that was to always use Norm's comedy for a litmus test in future relationships.
God bless when he was "a living legend" he loved "being here" but he was better than all that. we needed smarts people yet others will step into these shoes.
@@bubbyberry I have two shows that aren't anywhere as well. Your channel looks like it might be the place for them. I don't like how other channels try to monetize off norm so much.
Damn. Easy to read into things, but Norm mentioned (jokingly) picking up a catch phrase, and said itd be a waste to be known as a guy who said that thing "for this last little while"
The guy at the beginning said that Norm had recently written his book Based On A True Story. The book came out in 2016. Is 4 years considered recent for a book or is this not from 2020. Help me out.
This show was my Christmas present from my wife. I love reliving this show. God bless Norm, may he rest in peace.
amazing christmas gift
Seriously. Norm ruined comedy for me. When I finally got him it was like every other stand up I used to like didn't even touch his brilliance. In fact most of them seem terrible in comparison. Norm is the greatest stand up there ever was in my opinion. Only comedian who made me smile and not just laugh.
He wasn't afraid to say what everyone was thinking but never said it.
James Acaster. Stewart Lee.
@@jeremybolton6419 James Acaster is funny. Norm is on another level to me.
“Norm ruined comedy for me” - what a beautiful way to describe my feelings exactly. Norm would have loved it.
Would have? @@ikejugend
I miss this old chunk of coal, thankfully these recordings exist. Norms voice has been soothing me to sleep since he went to the dirt.
I miss him, I watch the Norm show every weekend. Not in the dirt... he is a DIAMOND NOW.
@@karenhynes217 very sweet
Yes. Soothing at bedtime. 68 years old 😂
If only I could see his remains… THEN I could get a good night’s sleep.
@@karenhynes217
Holy crow this man was funny, and at the top of his game
Norm might have been an old chunk of coal, but these live show videos are all sparkling jewels.
I know his whole act!
Diamond Now
@@direct2crain12:52 I've heard countless hours of Norm's performances but this was a new lil joke that I never noticed before just now.
Me too, absolutely true, i LOVE listening to Norm going to sleep 💤
Its great to be here in Hollywood..
Damn, this is better than all my Cosby and Carlin albums put together.
I am so sad, I almost went to this show!
Twas a great day to be alive and at Hollywood in Columbus, Ohio.
Immediately falls into a touch of Rodney. “You’re alright. Ok!”
Norm, the only comic whose material got even funnier after he passed away. Oh, the hypocrisy!
Edit: this is album-grade recording. Norm is clearly heard and is in excellent balance with the audience.
It sounds better here than it did live but that's because some douchebag behind us was obviously high off his balls and his laugh was starting to piss everyone off. Glad you can't hear him on this recording.
All stuff of norm should be collected and should be museumized tears in my eyes when I hear this..
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I didn’t see him in Cleveland around this time.... I wish I’d went. One of the greats if not the best. My personal favorite.
When norm talks about his mom it’s soo heartwarming. I feel the same way about my mother. He’s a good son.
Do you like milk?
@@j.cgallagher7092 ya. But I know it’s not because I like the taste of it.
@@j.cgallagher7092
I have a dog house.
Miss you Norm
He knew the whole time he was one of the 3 in the room who would end up plugged into the wall.
This guy had the sharpest wit in that he could improvise on a dime. He could riff endlessly.
I lost my mother when I was younger but can remember every bit of our encounters & how love was shining out of her eyes. He was on point with that we will never see or feel this kind of love & this type of woman doesn’t exist, not to stump on this era woman but that’s how life changed all of as & I guess men as well are not the same.
Rest in peace my old fella you will always live in my memories with your breath taking humor.
I wasnt a huge fan of Norms early stand up but from around 2007 onwards he's up there as one of the greatest ever
Yeah his 90's stuff isn't good in my opinion, still funnier than 90% of stand up comics (because they all suck). But 2000's onwards, he is THE GREATEST, no question in my mind.
When he watched an early show he played at yukyuks on Tom greens podcast and sounds like he'd agree
I first saw Norm on Letterman/SNL and some small movie roles like Billy Madison. I was a big fan as a teenager in the 90's. I remember going to see Dirty Work in the theater and even taping that early episode of Family Guy where he played "Death" on VHS. Then I totally lost track of him for like 10+ years, but ended up rediscovering him around 2011 when I came across some clips from his cable sports show. It was weird for me because usually the things I found funny as a teenager don't hold up or aren't as funny to me as an adult, so I really wasn't expecting to be as big of a fan when I came across him the 2nd time... But Norm just got funnier and more skilled as he got older. He's the only stand-up comedian who's career I followed, definitely a legendary dude.
damn his smoking behind his garage bit wasn't funny to you guys?
Phenomenal quality!! Thank you for posting!
Norm had good energy this show
I saw him in Cleveland right around the same time it was beautiful
Maybe his best set
This is the late show, if you want to see the 8PM early show check it out here - ua-cam.com/video/Xu1YnGVQJCQ/v-deo.html
Someone actually sent this to me because they saw me post the 8PM show and they also sent me a different recording of the 8PM show, so that means that multiple people recorded this show and they both sent them to me to archive, I love y'all, it's not me thats archiving this stuff, it's you legends that actually recorded it! Shoutout to all the Norm fans out there, I've never seen a better fanbase for a stand up comic in my life.
Its wonderful he's missed by millions!!! Very loved!!!!
this cock doesnt work anymore, oh i mean't link...
Or so the germans would have you think.
Aww says its unavailable://
That link doesn’t work anymore. Can’t seem to find the early show
Cheers Bubby👍 great quality recording
Note to self: Never buy a death crib
I will forever cherish this performance that I was able to see live with some of my best friends in the world. I also should have broken up with the stupid chick I was planning on marrying after she said she liked the opener better... the opener was some cuck dbag trying to make socially relevant jokes that were lamer than Brian Steltzer IRL. I learned a valuable lesson though, and that was to always use Norm's comedy for a litmus test in future relationships.
The old chunk of coal, great as ever
God bless when he was "a living legend" he loved "being here" but he was better than all that. we needed smarts people yet others will step into these shoes.
4 words..."cause the light was on"
I miss him man
Me too
Me three.
Me four
Me cinco
This show is amazing 👏.
I’m just hearing about bob saget ☹️ hope him and norm have been reunited x
The g.o.a.t. ...funniest guy in history hands down!!!
Only thing worse than being trapped in an elevator with Tension is being trapped with….. Frank Stallone
Oh, the hypocrisy!
I guessed it!
That's the Netflix special with an audience!
I love you!!! And you know its true because everybody loves eachother
Lol he's doing Rodney in the beginning
Bingo. "Yer alright, yer alright."
His tribute to his hero.
Never heard this one.. delivered as promised.. just earned urself a sub buddy!!
i have 2 more coming today/tomorrow and someone else is sending me 4 more soon. and maybe 1-2 others i dont know yet.
@@bubbyberry I have two shows that aren't anywhere as well. Your channel looks like it might be the place for them. I don't like how other channels try to monetize off norm so much.
@@kyle2 bro if you have reddit message me there my username on reddit is bubbyberry69
I miss Norm
Goddamn I miss that chunk of coal. :(
Anyone have the early show?
Desperately looking for the set where he talks about death penalty. Anyone know a show he did that bit?
Yes, I have the early show. Here it is. ua-cam.com/video/Xu1YnGVQJCQ/v-deo.html
Damn. Easy to read into things, but Norm mentioned (jokingly) picking up a catch phrase, and said itd be a waste to be known as a guy who said that thing "for this last little while"
Yeah and this is Norm bombing. He WAS the best.
1:11:39 the great one....
32:00 Norm and Saget with a couple a dorks
hmmm that is good redbull :D
whoever put thumbs down; sit on it!
1:05:11 - Elton John your song :)
prolly one of his last or the last he ever did
His last show was on March 15th 2020
makes me sad that the last sets are so good, feels like he had a lot of good sets left
@@tmnvanderberg he was meant to record a special in 2020, then the virus hit....
55:03 "He'll just be in the dustbin of history." No, you won't, Norm. Hypocrisy!
Lucky 5s, I'm not touching that like meter
You can hear one woman in the audience who clearly is taking everything he says seriously.
theres another show like that as well hahaha. plus austin 2010 with the teacher heckler
@@bubbyberry hahah i love austin, hes one of my favouirite comedians too do u have any of his clips?
She sure gasps a lot
I don"t know why she's karen so much about everything
The guy at the beginning said that Norm had recently written his book Based On A True Story. The book came out in 2016. Is 4 years considered recent for a book or is this not from 2020. Help me out.
That’s just something you say when you aren’t sure when something was published ….
Why are you so concerned?
@@rudolphguarnacci197 it’s minor concern. Other than money, there’s not much to be concerned with in my neck of the woods.
Ladies and gentlemen Norm Macdonald is for the birds.
Big fuckin world lol
His jokes are pretty pg13 honestly...
is that a bad thing to you?
That is fkn disgusting
Does anyone know the end of the ostrich joke..? 🙏
GOD DAMMIT!
@Pablo - Ostrich Joke: In this clip starting at 19m 30s / ua-cam.com/video/wVPvC5b0phU/v-deo.html
He is much funnier as Norm Macdonald Dead in Columbus
20:25
Enough of this grimness.
Why?
i made it a lady
M+C
7:46 « Alec Majerus » is the name of a pro skater lol wtf ?
"small world"
Or so the germans would lead you to believe.
M+C