@stevepeterson7969 Kinison reportedly said to no one in particular as his last words "why now?", then paused, asked "but why?", and after another pause, said "okay, okay, okay". A friend who was with him at the time later recalled, "Whatever voice was talking to him gave him the right answer and he just relaxed with it".
Rodney Dangerfield gave many comedians the stage, their chance to make it. Rodney was a great comedian and a just good man too. A great man. RIP Rodney and Sam.
I saw Sam live before this special, third on the bill at a tiny comedy club in New Jersey. On the way to the toilet, I asked him to scream at me. He obliged.
Holy crap...could you imagine stepping back in time and seeing Rodney and Sam in the same room together in a night of laughs? I couldn't think of two guys I'd rather see on stage live.
It was a good time to be alive . I remember walking into the comedy store in LA and was lucky enough to have Richard Pryor show up unannounced to do a set .
He goes like. HAVE YOU TRIED TURNING IT OFF AND F***ING ON AGAIN YOU COMPUTER LOVING FREAK!!? **Then comes along with a scream** I'd like to see it. XD
Yahshua Messiah's secret power was to set LOVE as your 'god', instead of old tribal deity figures. By setting LOVE itself as the primary focus of your life, you love LOVE with all your being, love all other beings, and Love yourself. By following the teachings of Yahshua, average people can transform their normal lives into powerful lives filled with loving compassion, mindful mercy, and Joyful healing Empathy. For this system to work correctly, both men and women must study, learn, and apply the teachings of Yahshua for true love fulfillment. It can be a lot of fun ! :-) LOVE SAVES !
@@Historian474 PC was around then. I think the internet/social media has had more on an effect, as everywhere online is public and everywhere can be filmed by anyone. Back in the day it was well, don't go to the gig or buy the video etc.
I just saved about 1500 bucks in psychiatric care because I'm thrilled to be here. Thanks to the greats of our time. Rodney and his guest. Sam. Wow. I feel good. Hahaha. Peace and love.
Fun fact. In this video you'd be forgiven for thinking both of these guys were around the same age, maybe even 10 years apart. NOPE. Kinison is around 33 here and Dangerfield is nearly twice that at 65.
Sam has been the screaming voice inside my head for decades whenever I encounter something/someone that is really stupid. Great to hear him again, and laugh. Another one of his jokes: He is a former pentecostal preacher (I would have gone to that service). When asked what he could possibly know about hell, he replied "Yeah I know about hell, I was married FOR FIVE FUCKING YEARS!"
A coworker and I are constantly referencing the part where he goes, "Honey, it's the guys. Yeah, they're all taking theirs. I was gonna take mine 'cause they're all takin' theirs. She said no fuckin' way. She said the dick stays here. Could you do me a favor? You see me working out in the yard, carrying in groceries, something like that? Kill me! I don't care what you have to do. Run me over with a car, shoot me with a gun. I live in Hell. I LIVE IN HELL!!!! OH! OOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!"
It was the fall of 1988...I was 16 years old. I FINALLY got my own room after my brother went into the Navy. The first thing I did was buy new carpeting, a queen-size waterbed, and a two-cassette stereo with a CD player. The first CD I bought was "Have You Seen Me Lately". I would just lay on my bed after school and listen to that CD over and over again. To say I miss those days...35 years ago....would be an extreme understatement. I'm now 51, and not a day goes by I don't think about those days.
@@poopsmith6853 My brother had 2 years earlier. He wasn't rich. He mowed lawns and saved money. Lived at home like most 14 year olds did at the time. I remember he played Pink Floyd The Wall and I was blown away. Anyway. Cheers mate!
@NinjaNovice but aad recordings sound tinny and are crap... a new turntable and good speakers would have served better and been cheaper. Also, only ~400k cd players were sold between 83 and 84 in the US and 88 was the first year cds surpassed record sales, so yeah, if you had one you either stupidly spent all your money on a format rife with issues at the start or were a rich kid.
Living in the past like that is dangerous. There’s nostalgic and then there’s whatever this comment is. Find some happiness in your modern life. I know you’ll lie to me and say you’re happy and have a family but save your words. I’ll never believe you. Just take my advice and find some pleasures in your day to day and stop daydreaming about the past. Credits: 60 year old black man who did 19 years in the navy and misses it everyday and daydream about it daily.
@@OrcaStree he was a 17 yr old kid that accidentally killed sam kinison. Dumb ass mistake but i promise you he is not let off easy. He has had to live with it and i would hate that for people. He was a dumb kid that made a fatal mistake. Save this energy for a pedo or something big guy.
I loved Sam Kinison in Back to School as professor Turchison. What a classic scene! He was one of the best comedians I've ever seen. RIP Sam. You left us too soon. You were one of the great ones! Thanks for those memorable moments.
If his popularity was still big in these times he would probably be one of those that grabs his money and goes into hiding. But I bet if he was still around and was still just as funny. He would have a big enough loyal fan base too keep him going
Over 30 years later and he's still relevant, talked about, and winning over new fans every day. This isn't just raw comedy- if you look under the layers of laughter, you'll see raw humanity & truth.
You'll see a raging alcoholic and drug addict. He was a narcissistic mess. He OD'd, btw. He should have gotten help, and gotten serious about his condemned condition, before the Lord, his judge. He needed to be saved...to repent and trust in Christ Jesus as his Savior and Lord.
@@hiddenfrogsnatcher4796truly depressing to see stars fall from the sky, but at least his work remains and the internet is the closest thing we have to a Time Machine/capsule. Someone can come along and draw inspiration from his works and try making it work in today’s passive soft world.
That was two of my favorite episodes. When Al realizes that his family would have been better off without him and that's what motivates him to live...I almost pissed myself!
I didnt know there was an age limit to be able to use the internet...maybe to put it into perspective , youre too young for the internet and shouldn't watch something like this. Sounds stupid, right?
Yes, he played the Angel part perfect, and it's so darn cool when they air that episode, to see him again. edit added: Being he used to be a preacher really paid off - you dont mildly say - Your Going to Hell ,,,,, lol.
As a young man, I couldn't understand why people thought this man was funny nor did I understand why he was screaming so often. My dad was on the floor laughing at this guy. Now as a middle aged man who survived an ex wife and a blood sucking leech of a girlfriend.....I totally feel his pain. Recently saw one of his HBO specials last year and boy did I need those laughs. Rest in peace Sam, you left us way too soon.....
I saw Sam in Los Angeles in a restaurant dining and at the end of his dinner he got onto the table and did a whole stand up act screaming at the top of his lungs. He brought down the house!
Great to revisit 35 years later. Feels like only yesterday. This was some of Sam’s best material. He was even having a hard time not laughing along the way.
@@jimjam5012clearly you’ve been taught to hold all your anger in and prance around joyfully. And to be submissive. Not that it’s a bad thing. All the yelling is hyperbole, it’s a show all the yelling is essentially frustration that has been turned into relatable humor. It’s hysterical. The next time you write a paper that’s due within an hour or you’re pressed for time and you just can’t take it anymore, you will find that the simple act of screaming is enough to literally make you feel better. You ever scream into a box, you ever screamed at a video game because that player keeps spawn killing you, you ever played sports and whenever your team scores a goal you let out a cheer/scream. It’s the same thing. That’s all I have to say.
I was 15 years old when I first saw Sam Kinison on Rodney Dangerfield’s Young Comedians Special on HBO in 1985. My mind has never been the same since that day. This guy was legendary.
We can’t have another Sam Kinison. People can’t get more funny. Comedy is even being suppressed and there are things that comedians aren’t supposed to joke about. The world is just to stupid and thin skinned.
First time I heard Sam, scared the crap outta me. A friend of mine put on a cassette tape, turned the volume ALL THE WAY UP, knowing full well it was gonna start with Sam SCREAMING! I almost jumped out of my skin! Was hooked after that.
He was one of a kind...he "exploded" onto the scene and pretty much upstaged all the other comics of the day (except Carlin, of course). Sam was the man.
Seeing this routine for the first time as a teenager, it marked one of only three times in my life that I have literally fallen out of my chair laughing.
@@DevanRobinson 1. Watching the first five minutes of 'Full Metal Jacket' for the first time. I was watching the film on video and had to kept pausing the tape because I was laughing too hysterically. Probably took me 20 minutes to watch that five minutes. 2. Listening to an old Monty Python record. Can't recall which record, but I think the sketch is called "Logic." I was a teenager during all of these instances. Can't guarantee I would find these things as funny had I first encountered them as an adult.
I had it happen once when I watched Randy feltface it's a bit called "buying a bookshelf off Gumtree" and it's the most hilarious thing I've ever heard
I saw Sam at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Summer of 1987, and even though we were in the nosebleed seats, when he screamed he deafened the whole place. Loudest show I've ever been to in my life and I've been on the floor, 20 feet from the stage, at 2 Judas Priest concerts and 3 AC/DC concerts in the 80's. My ears rang appropriately for several hours after those shows but Sam had us ringing for a couple of days. A legend.
Sam used to keep my best friend and I rolling on the floor! We would come home after the bar all drunk, and listen to Sam! I swear, we would laugh so hard that we would never get hung over. It really cleared your head of everything, and the laughing just burned through all the hangover! Sam is the cure!
in the police academy movies, he delivered every word in that voice - the '' just took a bong hit of crack and is holding it in '' voice. I was surprised he had a normal voice.
I have seen Sam's stand up on Rodney's show so many times and I think this is his funniest ten minutes . He is so badly missed , he was such a unique talent .
I went from 1st grade thru high school in the same class as Sam. He was the class clown and a very nice guy. We used to chase him around in fun on the playground and he'd scream even at a young age. That's just who he was. A good guy.
@@Alamyst2011 I can tell you anything you want to know as a child thru high school but I never saw him anymore after that until I turned on SNL one night and they said, we'll be right back with Sam Kinison. I thought, what, their can't be two Sam Kinisons. I'll see when he comes on. Sure enough it was him. In 4th grade he stayed over one night in at my house along with three other kids . His parents came and got him late that night. I think he had told his mom he was staying at our friends house who lived behind sam but instead, stayed at my house. Maybe he got home sick too and called his mom. I don't I'm not sure. . Another funny story is he got in trouble for goofing off in class so the teacher made him go out the door on the 2nd floor escape to clean the big box of chalk board erasers as punishment. Everybody laughed when he came back inside totally white head to toe.
Listening to this almost 30 years later I still laugh so hard I almost fall out of my chair. Sam was brilliant, and as someone mentioned, Rodney Dangerfield was a class act giving new comedians the spotlight.
I was in high school and saw this when it was first broadcast on HBO back in the 80's. I could tell at school the next day who had HBO and had seen it when I did. You didn't even have to ask; you could hear the unusually high level of snickering and laughing between all the guys (myself included) in class and just knew! A classic!!
I was born 11 days after Sam died yet here I am tearing at the eye with laughter because this man was so relatable to me. I was repressed and wanted to live just like Sam. Yeah he did it extreme but he had a lot of money and fame so that's why it's kind of different but still the same line of thinking is there for me. I just want to live as free and happy with no more regret about things I didn't do for as long as it can last.
What a tragic yet amazingly profound story of the minutes before Sam died in a car accident on the way to his gig in Laughlin, Nevada. This happened right after his 5 day honeymoon in Hawaii : his best friend LaBove was with him as the following happened: “Kinison appeared to have suffered no serious injuries, but within minutes he suddenly said to no one in particular, "I don’t want to die. I don’t want to die." LaBove later said, "it was as if he was having a conversation, talking to someone else, some unseen person." Then there was a pause as if Kinison was listening to the other person speak. Then he asked "But why?" and after another pause LaBove heard him clearly say: "Okay, okay, okay." LaBove said, "The last ‘okay’ was so soft and at peace ... Whatever voice was talking to him gave him the right answer and he just relaxed with it. He said it so sweet, like he was talking to someone he loved." Kinison then lost consciousness. Efforts to resuscitate him failed. Kinison died at the scene from internal injuries"
Yes, I recall that mentioned back when he died. I have never forgotten it. What was interesting is that I think he was also a minister of some sort either at an earlier time in his life, or, his other job. I don't know which.
God bless Sam. They broke the mold when Sam left us. He was definitely one of kind comedian. Now you got to be careful what you say or make fun of. I wish things were the way they used to be. The 70s & 80s were the best of times this country will ever see. Music, comedy, movies you name it they were the best this country had to offer. It was fun while it lasted. Good memories back then, good memories.
My first time seeing Sam and man he was amazing. I haven’t laughed so hard in ages. Gonna binge watch all his stuff now. Really original and sooo funny. Proper genius 😂🤣😂🤣👋🙏
I was a grown man when I watched this back in the day ...and I honestly ..actually pissed my pants...I was laughing so hard ....miss this guy ..wish he stayed a little longer
Sam was so hilarious that tears would fill your eyes. Non-stop screaming. Outrageously over the top. He died young and had a two-way conversation with God, who spoke to Sam as he passed away.
I love Rodney Dangerfield. The guy was a genius. I laugh so hard my sides hurt and my face aches. Funniest comedians to walk the earth in my opinion. Sam Kinnison is so funny too... I remember when wild thing came out when I was still in high school and hearing that for the first time and my sister and me started laughing so hard. Funny guys. Even comedy sucks nowadays compared to these guys.
that dramatic mic holder drop at 1:28 is definitely in my top5 moments of any standup, as is the whole extended joke surrounding it and especially delivery. one of a kind, not to mention how he later became a singer too, with good music with some hilarious comedic inputs, quite a persona. rip, sam
The truth is always enduring...and the fundamental human condition of looking for true love is universal through time, Sam had his finger on the pulse of human need.
101 year old Mom loves Sam and Rodney. Listening to this in 2024, and loving every second of it.
Can't help but mention Dr Ruth Westheimer outlived Sam Kinison. She's still kicking. Guess she was doing something right all along LOL
Grats to your mother on reaching century
Bless your Mom
Your mom is fuckin awesome
A hundred and one‼️ Gawd that’s awesome ‼️
He would have been a sick lead singer in a metal band.
He does look like meatloafs cousin hahahahaha
I just came here from a live metal vid of a band playing called nuclear assault someone said the singer sounds like this dude haha :D
It’d just be Guns N’ Roses
I love Anthrax using his yell in I’m the Man
He had his own band. Check I’m going down
I wish I can switch my car horn with Sam's scream.
"USE A TURN SIGNAL! OHHHH OOOOOHHHHHHHHH!"
How about a Sam screaming ring tone?
U can
@@165Dash That'll def happen if I ever have a bad ex-wife. lol!
Get a Tesla 😂😂😂
I saw Sam in Vegas on New Year’s Eve. He was pretty smashed. Still put on a good show. Passed away way too early. RIP Sam. 🙏
Car wreck in Vegas on his wedding day? So sad that he turned from God! He would have been staying truly happy instead of fame and money.
@stevepeterson7969
Kinison reportedly said to no one in particular as his last words "why now?", then paused, asked "but why?", and after another pause, said "okay, okay, okay". A friend who was with him at the time later recalled, "Whatever voice was talking to him gave him the right answer and he just relaxed with it".
@@stevepeterson7969 stop giving Christians a bad rap with your sanctimonious fake piousness
@@TinnyDeeIt was his brother/manager who was with him in his last moments.
Rodney Dangerfield gave many comedians the stage, their chance to make it. Rodney was a great comedian and a just good man too. A great man. RIP Rodney and Sam.
I lived across the street from dangerfields, and was a regular at the bar.
Of course that was when New York was still cool.
@@ragnarb100 dr. vinny boom bah there?
real recognize real
@@roadsidegunk4659 ~Vinnie Boombatz.
RIP both of you.love Mark, Ohio. Go Bucks!
I saw Sam live before this special, third on the bill at a tiny comedy club in New Jersey. On the way to the toilet, I asked him to scream at me. He obliged.
Joe Santa Maria thats a great story!!
VERY cool!
Awesome
Better than an autograph.
@@numap4701 so then why you here on a video of him
When cocaine wants to get high, it does a line of Sam Kinison.
Domenic Mastro yep that’s how drugs work
💀💀🤣
This comment is fuckin gold hahaha
@@blackpilloverdose1013 I wish he was still alive
greatest comment ever lol
Holy crap...could you imagine stepping back in time and seeing Rodney and Sam in the same room together in a night of laughs? I couldn't think of two guys I'd rather see on stage live.
Literally not to mention the other what 5-8 performers there that night. Bro. That would have been fucking hilarious 😂😂
It was a good time to be alive . I remember walking into the comedy store in LA and was lucky enough to have Richard Pryor show up unannounced to do a set .
Now
You got Matt Rife lol 😂
Great stuff 🎉😅
Spending time with these two must have been memorable anywhere anytime
Imagine Sam calling tech support after his computer crashed.
That's funny
Lmbo, that's funny
I would pay cash money to see/hear that conversation...
He goes like.
HAVE YOU TRIED TURNING IT OFF AND F***ING ON AGAIN YOU COMPUTER LOVING FREAK!!?
**Then comes along with a scream**
I'd like to see it.
XD
Imagine if HE was TECH SUPPORT and YOU called
Rodney Dangerfield was a class act when it came to giving other performers a fair chance.
True
do you know if there are any nudes of sam on the internet ?
He owned the club
He gave Jim Carey his start.
That's such an understatement it hardly makes sense. Dange was Carson to the stand up performers of the 80s-90s
*”I THOUGHT THIS WAS THE DOOR TO LOVE; IT WAS THE DOOR TO HELL!!!!!!!”*
Yahshua Messiah's secret power was to set LOVE as your 'god', instead of old tribal deity figures. By setting LOVE itself as the primary focus of your life, you love LOVE with all your being, love all other beings, and Love yourself.
By following the teachings of Yahshua, average people can transform their normal lives into powerful lives filled with loving compassion, mindful mercy, and Joyful healing Empathy.
For this system to work correctly, both men and women must study, learn, and apply the teachings of Yahshua for true love fulfillment.
It can be a lot of fun ! :-) LOVE SAVES !
Never thought I'd see a semicolon in a youtube comment
Twisted sister has him on it.
Kenisons soul reviled his death on stage
Same feelings in my relationship actualy, hehehe
80's and 90's comedy is unmatched
I’m just getting into this, I like bill hicks too. Any recommendations?
George Carlin
It was before the PC age.
@@Historian474 PC was around then. I think the internet/social media has had more on an effect, as everywhere online is public and everywhere can be filmed by anyone. Back in the day it was well, don't go to the gig or buy the video etc.
@@Vincebae00Billy Connolly…. You might struggle sometimes with the Scottish accent.. but he is one of the best comedians of all time ….
Back when HBO was worth every penny to watch stand up.
We used to look forward to the new HBO Comedy Hour it was must watch.
Absolutely
Yes we are showing our age back when hbo was HBO
Actually, *compared to Netflix,* HBO still has a good track record.
Netflix lets any effing moron have a special.
And HBO Boxing wasn't a payperview. You only had to have HBO
I just saved about 1500 bucks in psychiatric care because I'm thrilled to be here. Thanks to the greats of our time. Rodney and his guest. Sam. Wow. I feel good. Hahaha. Peace and love.
Every man says, "Just tell me what what you want."
I think you should spend the money and go to psych care if your that quick to flip your a danger to yourself 😂
Tarantino spilling his drink somewhere
I’m here right after watching that
Me too
Same
Yuppp
HahahahhhHa
Lived in a time where Rodney Dangerfield and Sam Kinison existed ... thank you.
Two legends, they will be missed for decades..
Fun fact. In this video you'd be forgiven for thinking both of these guys were around the same age, maybe even 10 years apart.
NOPE. Kinison is around 33 here and Dangerfield is nearly twice that at 65.
@@nodnodwinkwinkV Kinison left too young
So true.These comedians are genius one offs.
Sam has been the screaming voice inside my head for decades whenever I encounter something/someone that is really stupid. Great to hear him again, and laugh. Another one of his jokes: He is a former pentecostal preacher (I would have gone to that service). When asked what he could possibly know about hell, he replied "Yeah I know about hell, I was married FOR FIVE FUCKING YEARS!"
Absolutely
"HELL WOULD BE LIKE CLUB MED!"
Lol I read that in his voice 🤣 too funny
are there any nudes of sam on the internet ? do you know of any ?
A coworker and I are constantly referencing the part where he goes, "Honey, it's the guys. Yeah, they're all taking theirs. I was gonna take mine 'cause they're all takin' theirs. She said no fuckin' way. She said the dick stays here. Could you do me a favor? You see me working out in the yard, carrying in groceries, something like that? Kill me! I don't care what you have to do. Run me over with a car, shoot me with a gun. I live in Hell. I LIVE IN HELL!!!! OH! OOOOHHHHHH!!!!!!"
It was the fall of 1988...I was 16 years old. I FINALLY got my own room after my brother went into the Navy. The first thing I did was buy new carpeting, a queen-size waterbed, and a two-cassette stereo with a CD player. The first CD I bought was "Have You Seen Me Lately". I would just lay on my bed after school and listen to that CD over and over again.
To say I miss those days...35 years ago....would be an extreme understatement. I'm now 51, and not a day goes by I don't think about those days.
You had a cd player in 88? Rich kid
Sounds Awesome Dude
@@poopsmith6853 My brother had 2 years earlier. He wasn't rich. He mowed lawns and saved money. Lived at home like most 14 year olds did at the time. I remember he played Pink Floyd The Wall and I was blown away. Anyway. Cheers mate!
@NinjaNovice but aad recordings sound tinny and are crap... a new turntable and good speakers would have served better and been cheaper. Also, only ~400k cd players were sold between 83 and 84 in the US and 88 was the first year cds surpassed record sales, so yeah, if you had one you either stupidly spent all your money on a format rife with issues at the start or were a rich kid.
Living in the past like that is dangerous. There’s nostalgic and then there’s whatever this comment is. Find some happiness in your modern life. I know you’ll lie to me and say you’re happy and have a family but save your words. I’ll never believe you. Just take my advice and find some pleasures in your day to day and stop daydreaming about the past. Credits: 60 year old black man who did 19 years in the navy and misses it everyday and daydream about it daily.
Saying I miss Sam is a huge understatement R.I.P. comedymaster ....🙏
If only Sam was still with us, I'd bet he would have lost his mind with the way the world is today.
We could sure use him in today's world for much needed levity. Gone way too soon.
Him, Dice and Joey Diaz on a tour together would make a fucking fortune
Yup
So mush sensitive crap
He'd definitely would have cashed in big time, over the last 25 years!
Y’all just sensitive too
Sam Kinison is one of the very, VERY, few celebrities I still mourn for. My heart still hurts at his loss.
ME, TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I still mourn him!! I'm glad I'm not the only one.
When Comedy was GREAT COMEDY!
The kid who killed him got off easy. Probation and community service. Fuck that guy
@@OrcaStree he was a 17 yr old kid that accidentally killed sam kinison. Dumb ass mistake but i promise you he is not let off easy. He has had to live with it and i would hate that for people. He was a dumb kid that made a fatal mistake. Save this energy for a pedo or something big guy.
@@CulperCast Good comment. The last part was retarded but I liked the rest
I get sam’s scream in my head about 10 times a day driving in DFW traffic
Nicky E same! I have to take 35 to school every morning and it is absolute hell
Yup. That lovely Boston traffic I get stuck in and all I hear is “...AAAAHHHHHHHH”
DFW is a walk in the park compared to Houston traffic...
It's not in my head. I scream at other cars just like this guy lol.
No doubt. The 635 road to hell.
I loved Sam Kinison in Back to School as professor Turchison. What a classic scene! He was one of the best comedians I've ever seen. RIP Sam. You left us too soon. You were one of the great ones! Thanks for those memorable moments.
Imagine Sam on Social media, it would be beyond hilarious.
Sam would be beyond canceled these days. His monologue from heaven right now must be, "so I'm looking down and reading this #S@! psycho babble..."
Social media ruined everything
He'd get banned.
He'd have to get his own special trademarked capital letters that the rest of us can't use
If his popularity was still big in these times he would probably be one of those that grabs his money and goes into hiding.
But I bet if he was still around and was still just as funny. He would have a big enough loyal fan base too keep him going
He was known for screaming but his material was great. Sam was great.
This man was so funny.gone way to early.kinison farley.
He was a pentecostal preacher and you can tell
Over 30 years later and he's still relevant, talked about, and winning over new fans every day. This isn't just raw comedy- if you look under the layers of laughter, you'll see raw humanity & truth.
Exactly. The scream is primal.
TOLD IT LIKE IT IS!!!! RIP SAM!!! GOD IS BUSY LAUGHING RIGHT NOW!!
You'll see a raging alcoholic and drug addict. He was a narcissistic mess. He OD'd, btw. He should have gotten help, and gotten serious about his condemned condition, before the Lord, his judge. He needed to be saved...to repent and trust in Christ Jesus as his Savior and Lord.
@@MamaKalash fuck you, fuck Jesus, Fuck God, and FUCK YOU AGAIN!
@@MamaKalash wtf are u talking about he died in an accident
True Talent, RIP, The World wasn't ready, Dude was a comedic genius
And yet the world, mostly, the Leftists, Woke losers still aren't ready for him... 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
tHe WoRLd WaNt ReAdy 🤤
He literally had like 1 1/2 good specials then immediately tanked, if he hadnt of gotten in that car accident he would have certainly over dosed
@@hiddenfrogsnatcher4796truly depressing to see stars fall from the sky, but at least his work remains and the internet is the closest thing we have to a Time Machine/capsule. Someone can come along and draw inspiration from his works and try making it work in today’s passive soft world.
He was great in Back to School with Rodney. That whole movie was hilarious.
Oh god yes he was great in that movie!
He would have been great heckling the divers in the last meet scene
He hired Kurt Vonnegut to write a paper on himself and got a D. Then he called Vonnegut to say he was canceling the check lol
Hilarious movie with the most epic athletic feat ever achieved by man... the Triple Lindy
What are the odds: I was just watching that movie ten minutes before I stumbled on this video and your comment.
I'll always remember him as al bundys guardian angel. He was in married with children a christmas episode.
That was two of my favorite episodes. When Al realizes that his family would have been better off without him and that's what motivates him to live...I almost pissed myself!
You're too old for the internet. ..please stop ......tricks are for kids you stupid rabbit
I didnt know there was an age limit to be able to use the internet...maybe to put it into perspective , youre too young for the internet and shouldn't watch something like this. Sounds stupid, right?
Yes, he played the Angel part perfect, and it's so darn cool when they air that episode,
to see him again.
edit added: Being he used to be a preacher really paid off - you dont mildly say - Your Going to Hell ,,,,, lol.
@@andrewman111ah Misunderstanding ellipsis is for kids
As a young man, I couldn't understand why people thought this man was funny nor did I understand why he was screaming so often. My dad was on the floor laughing at this guy.
Now as a middle aged man who survived an ex wife and a blood sucking leech of a girlfriend.....I totally feel his pain. Recently saw one of his HBO specials last year and boy did I need those laughs.
Rest in peace Sam, you left us way too soon.....
I saw Sam in Los Angeles in a restaurant dining and at the end of his dinner he got onto the table and did a whole stand up act screaming at the top of his lungs. He brought down the house!
Great to revisit 35 years later. Feels like only yesterday. This was some of Sam’s best material. He was even having a hard time not laughing along the way.
I guess humour is subjective, but man, I didn't find this funny at all. Obnoxious yelling = comedy?
@@jimjam5012sad that is all you saw. Dude was preaching the gospel and you are doing the equivalent of spell checking.
@@jimjam5012clearly you’ve been taught to hold all your anger in and prance around joyfully. And to be submissive. Not that it’s a bad thing.
All the yelling is hyperbole, it’s a show all the yelling is essentially frustration that has been turned into relatable humor. It’s hysterical.
The next time you write a paper that’s due within an hour or you’re pressed for time and you just can’t take it anymore, you will find that the simple act of screaming is enough to literally make you feel better.
You ever scream into a box, you ever screamed at a video game because that player keeps spawn killing you, you ever played sports and whenever your team scores a goal you let out a cheer/scream. It’s the same thing.
That’s all I have to say.
@@HyperKilljoy112 That's cool or what ever, but his obnoxious unfunny yelling reminds me of cringe UA-camrs that do the same thing.
@@jimjam5012 well that’s just your preference then.
"There wouldn't be world hunger if you live where the FUCKING FOOD IIISS"
I love this man like my own father
I saw Sam live in Philly in 1988 and he was great. Never forgot the show. RIP Sam!
I was 15 years old when I first saw Sam Kinison on Rodney Dangerfield’s Young Comedians Special on HBO in 1985. My mind has never been the same since that day. This guy was legendary.
“Everrrryyy FIIIVVEEE FUcCCKKKIIIINNNN YEEAAARRRSSSSSS!!!!! AHHHHHH!!! AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!” Lol god hilarious
red pilled before red pill was cool
I dont even have a relationship and this shits funny
Nick Mattio laughed my ass off at that part
@@SDsc0rch you mean red pill before red pill right?
@@hahayes5881 - no
I mean he was red pilled (past tense) before red pill (the idea or movement) was cool
Can you imagine what his act would be like today with all the craziness going on !
We need another Sam Kinison !
We can’t have another Sam Kinison. People can’t get more funny. Comedy is even being suppressed and there are things that comedians aren’t supposed to joke about. The world is just to stupid and thin skinned.
@@AdamJWM Welcome to USA/CCP
@James Wickham they would try and fail miserably.
@@Kevin-hn6wp nope not really
He is called Bill Burr
First time I heard Sam, scared the crap outta me. A friend of mine put on a cassette tape, turned the volume ALL THE WAY UP, knowing full well it was gonna start with Sam SCREAMING! I almost jumped out of my skin! Was hooked after that.
He was one of a kind...he "exploded" onto the scene and pretty much upstaged all the other comics of the day (except Carlin, of course). Sam was the man.
Meh Carlin cocaines himself lame
Carlin was just built fuckin different tho 💀😂
@bleakambition495 Yez he wuz.
Dude was brilliant. I wish we still had him with us.
Me, too. It cracks me up when he yells! 😂
Im not trying to be a hater but i dont understand how people find this funny.
@@damianocampo4302, neither does me own mother, and the Powerpuff Girl Buttercup.
John Shutterbug Is that supposed to be an insult? Im confused.
@@damianocampo4302, the word is no, NOT an insult. A simple pointer of U aren't the only 1.
I'd love to hear him sing in a metal band
Back in the day he did this So here you go,
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If the link don't work just type in "Sam Kinison - wild thing"
right on. thanks!
Just saw "Dokken" Don's voice was gone and a couple of us said he reminded us of Sam.
@@ExtraLongHonkers He actually had a half decent voice. Though not heavy metal google "are you lonesome tonight{ Kinison on Carson..
“Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.” - Ernest Hemingway
Wow.
My depression suddenly makes sense, and also my self importance
Imagine being hyper-Intelligent
It'd be like having to live marooned on Planet of the fucking Idiots
topdhen Another ego boost is that almost all insomniacs have a higher than average IQ.
@@ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord weird that we're all almost at or are genius level intellect.
It's a sad reminder of how much we've regressed
There was nobody else like him. This here is a legend.
most annoying person to ever do it.
So damned glad and fortunate to have seen him live...Colorado Springs '91...RIP Sam...
Seeing this routine for the first time as a teenager, it marked one of only three times in my life that I have literally fallen out of my chair laughing.
What were the other two times king
@@DevanRobinson 1. Watching the first five minutes of 'Full Metal Jacket' for the first time. I was watching the film on video and had to kept pausing the tape because I was laughing too hysterically. Probably took me 20 minutes to watch that five minutes.
2. Listening to an old Monty Python record. Can't recall which record, but I think the sketch is called "Logic."
I was a teenager during all of these instances. Can't guarantee I would find these things as funny had I first encountered them as an adult.
@@Plathismo great that you remember that. Laughter is important
I had it happen once when I watched Randy feltface it's a bit called "buying a bookshelf off Gumtree" and it's the most hilarious thing I've ever heard
He was the right comedian at the right time. I was so sad when I heard he had died in a car accident. He is definitely not forgotten.
I actually saw this live on TV and taped it VCR wow lol
I taped it too, on VHS tape. Seinfeld and Rosanne Barr were on the same show.
The wild man of comedy. Been none like him since.
Thank goodness. He sucked
MrTruboy why are you here?
He literally changed the way people looked at what stand up could be. Such a great time for comedy.
Then he threw it all away.
@MrTruboy Sam's not funny but fucking mommy is? Ok bud
@MrTruboy liar
I saw Sam at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Summer of 1987, and even though we were in the nosebleed seats, when he screamed he deafened the whole place. Loudest show I've ever been to in my life and I've been on the floor, 20 feet from the stage, at 2 Judas Priest concerts and 3 AC/DC concerts in the 80's. My ears rang appropriately for several hours after those shows but Sam had us ringing for a couple of days. A legend.
I used to think my overweight aunt and Sam Kinison were the same person.
FresnoCAPunkrockMetalHardcore OldFigGang loll just when I thought everyone in Fresno wasn’t on meth anymore....you walked into my life
One way to find out:
Can hard can she PARTY?
💀💀💀
I thought he was the old Momma in Goonies’ and Throw Momma from the Train “ ooh oohh ooooowwwwwhhhhhh”
😂😂
Sam used to keep my best friend and I rolling on the floor! We would come home after the bar all drunk, and listen to Sam! I swear, we would laugh so hard that we would never get hung over. It really cleared your head of everything, and the laughing just burned through all the hangover! Sam is the cure!
When the men in the crowd yelled "Yeah!" All together... 😅💪🏻
Sam's woman voice in this clip caught me off guard lol.
in the police academy movies, he delivered every word in that voice - the '' just took a bong hit of crack and is holding it in '' voice.
I was surprised he had a normal voice.
bill burr stole that cadence/vocal tone for his psycho girl voice. way too close to be a coincidence
"Come on. Come ONNNNNN!!! Come on this is loooooove! This is love, come on, cOME OOOOooOnn!" I was crying laughing so hard
Me too pal... what a talented and funny guy!
Fluffy took the ball and ran with it
this man was the embodiment of loud equals funny, he was ahead of his time
Wouldn’t work today.
@@JeffWarren47 William Montgomery
I have seen Sam's stand up on Rodney's show so many times and I think this is his funniest ten minutes . He is so badly missed , he was such a unique talent .
I actually got to see Sam 3 months before he died. He was funny as hell and clean and sober. My favorite comedian!
I went from 1st grade thru high school in the same class as Sam. He was the class clown and a very nice guy. We used to chase him around in fun on the playground and he'd scream even at a young age. That's just who he was. A good guy.
This is such an awesome comment.
Bullshit
Seriously great to hear. I wish we knew more about this guy
@@Alamyst2011 I can tell you anything you want to know as a child thru high school but I never saw him anymore after that until I turned on SNL one night and they said, we'll be right back with Sam Kinison. I thought, what, their can't be two Sam Kinisons. I'll see when he comes on. Sure enough it was him.
In 4th grade he stayed over one night in at my house along with three other kids . His parents came and got him late that night. I think he had told his mom he was staying at our friends house who lived behind sam but instead, stayed at my house. Maybe he got home sick too and called his mom. I don't I'm not sure. .
Another funny story is he got in trouble for goofing off in class so the teacher made him go out the door on the 2nd floor escape to clean the big box of chalk board erasers as punishment. Everybody laughed when he came back inside totally white head to toe.
LUCKY
RIP Sammy no one will ever be the same as your unique style, you made me cry laughing!!!
Have you never seen bill hicks?
Listening to this almost 30 years later I still laugh so hard I almost fall out of my chair. Sam was brilliant, and as someone mentioned, Rodney Dangerfield was a class act giving new comedians the spotlight.
I was in high school and saw this when it was first broadcast on HBO back in the 80's. I could tell at school the next day who had HBO and had seen it when I did. You didn't even have to ask; you could hear the unusually high level of snickering and laughing between all the guys (myself included) in class and just knew! A classic!!
Hard to believe it's three decades he has been gone. Unique talent.😊
This guy always gets me laughing until I get tears...miss you so much man. This world needs you right now.
Impossible to copy his style, voice and energy! Amazing talent.
I was born 11 days after Sam died yet here I am tearing at the eye with laughter because this man was so relatable to me.
I was repressed and wanted to live just like Sam.
Yeah he did it extreme but he had a lot of money and fame so that's why it's kind of different but still the same line of thinking is there for me.
I just want to live as free and happy with no more regret about things I didn't do for as long as it can last.
NO ONE FUCKING ASKED FOR YOUR BIRTH DATE
Made me laugh all through my Divorce! HE was 1 of a kind.
What a tragic yet amazingly profound story of the minutes before Sam died in a car accident on the way to his gig in Laughlin, Nevada. This happened right after his 5 day honeymoon in Hawaii : his best friend LaBove was with him as the following happened:
“Kinison appeared to have suffered no serious injuries, but within minutes he suddenly said to no one in particular, "I don’t want to die. I don’t want to die." LaBove later said, "it was as if he was having a conversation, talking to someone else, some unseen person." Then there was a pause as if Kinison was listening to the other person speak. Then he asked "But why?" and after another pause LaBove heard him clearly say: "Okay, okay, okay." LaBove said, "The last ‘okay’ was so soft and at peace ... Whatever voice was talking to him gave him the right answer and he just relaxed with it. He said it so sweet, like he was talking to someone he loved." Kinison then lost consciousness. Efforts to resuscitate him failed. Kinison died at the scene from internal injuries"
Yes, I recall that mentioned back when he died. I have never forgotten it. What was interesting is that I think he was also a minister of some sort either at an earlier time in his life, or, his other job. I don't know which.
Earlier in life
A beautifully written recounting, of another of our talented artists, a truely great one, too . . .thank you, Mister Miller.
Yeah I'm sure his friend didnt make any of that up at all
Shinnox So you don’t believe in either spirits or God. Just say so.
Ron White led me here & I'm so glad I looked this guy up - Hilarious!!!🤣🤣🤣
Brings back memories of my teenage years listening to him on HBO. My favorite of all time. Absolute legend.
He was a comedic GENIUS... He Richard Pryor and Rodney Dangerfield were master's of the comedy game.... RIP to all three geniuses of comedy...
Robin too and Mitch Hedberg
And Carlin
God bless Sam. They broke the mold when Sam left us. He was definitely one of kind comedian. Now you got to be careful what you say or make fun of. I wish things were the way they used to be. The 70s & 80s were the best of times this country will ever see. Music, comedy, movies you name it they were the best this country had to offer. It was fun while it lasted. Good memories back then, good memories.
💯
50's to 70's
You said a mouthful there @kevinkane2162. We lived through the best of times.
I worked as an usher at The Fox Theater in college in Atlanta and saw one his last live performances while working it. Great memories.
“I thought it was the door to love but it turned out to be the door to hell”. OMG LMFAO!! Lost it. 🤣🤣
Sam and Rodney...what memories..
His name will always be remembered, one of the best.
Saw him live a few times. He was so good every time. Even saw him do Wild Thing live with LA Guns. So good!
My childhood right here. We had all of his cassettes. I would give anything to bring him back today. He would be on constant fire!
SAM WAS THE BEST !!!! I'm 51 .. and miss him dearly
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Absolutely!!36 here,my favorite since the first time i heard him till now..No one can recreate a Sam..Salute,happy 4th
BRUTUSPLAC we smoke cocaine
Him, Carlin, and Dice.....would be the greatest show ever
45.....same here
Man we need this guy in 2021....he wouldn't believe this shit lol
My first time seeing Sam and man he was amazing. I haven’t laughed so hard in ages. Gonna binge watch all his stuff now. Really original and sooo funny. Proper genius 😂🤣😂🤣👋🙏
I was a grown man when I watched this back in the day ...and I honestly ..actually pissed my pants...I was laughing so hard ....miss this guy ..wish he stayed a little longer
This guy sang wild thing...and surprised the hell out of me with that heavy metal voice!
Sam was so hilarious that tears would fill your eyes. Non-stop screaming. Outrageously over the top. He died young and had a two-way conversation with God, who spoke to Sam as he passed away.
Oh yeah? Did he tell you that? Or was it Ozzy?
“I don’t want to die!”
(God then says something, probably to the effect of “but you have to”)
“Oh, okay.”
He was screaming
do you know if there are any nudes of sam on the internet ?
@@RythymBeast do some research. look up kinisons death and his friend LaBove
😂😂😂😂oh my God!!! I'm almost 50, and I completely forgot about Sam..... good to see the old stuff again😂😂😂
I love Rodney Dangerfield. The guy was a genius. I laugh so hard my sides hurt and my face aches. Funniest comedians to walk the earth in my opinion. Sam Kinnison is so funny too... I remember when wild thing came out when I was still in high school and hearing that for the first time and my sister and me started laughing so hard. Funny guys. Even comedy sucks nowadays compared to these guys.
wow.. I miss Sam...AND Rodney....RIP....what great comedy era the 80s were..
And George 💖
Man this guy was very original. Sadly we were robbed of him by being hit by a drunk driver.
Salty
Cruel irony, sober up killed by drink driver
I honestly think all the time that it could have been a hit by the elites
Don't you guys know he was involved in the incomparable atuk?
God ordained
Best set I ever seen!
Man, those were the days...
Rodney and Sam.... what a comedians. Sorely missed.
First time I listened to him was one of the hardest laughing experiences in my life.Tearing up,out of control laughter.
that dramatic mic holder drop at 1:28 is definitely in my top5 moments of any standup, as is the whole extended joke surrounding it and especially delivery. one of a kind, not to mention how he later became a singer too, with good music with some hilarious comedic inputs, quite a persona.
rip, sam
This man is speaking for all brokenhearted angry men on earth. This set will live on for a long time
The truth is always enduring...and the fundamental human condition of looking for true love is universal through time, Sam had his finger on the pulse of human need.
Bitter pathetic losers you mean?
One of the funniest, original, a man that all sane men could relate to, rest in peace SAM, you are great, and always will be.
Remember watching this on HBO when it first aired I fell off the couch crying laughing rest in peace Sam
First time seeing this guy. Crazy delivery and the screaming is pretty hilarious.
Amazing!!!
I fall asleep to this every night
Better than infomercials but you shouldn't let TV play while you sleep!
I saw Sam at the Comedy Store in his prime. He was unbelievable!!! One of the funniest guys ever!
I remember seeing this back in the 80's. It's still one of the funniest stand up skits I've ever seen.
My God!! One legend introducing another!!