For the folks at home, Norm MacDonald is a comedian who hosted a podcast back in the 2010's. His first episode had special guest Super Dave (Bob Einstein) and was co-hosted by some douchebag named Adam Eget.
I had up the isolated vocal of Grace Slick singing White Rabbit. It had 1.9 million hits--I didn't monetize it because I came into the file but don't own it--and people from all over the world would listen and comment and connect, sometimes monthly stop by--it was very cool. But the some idiocy like WWE or cage-match fighters or whatever scraped my audio and made it their theme for the upcoming season of whatever retrograde "sport" it was, and some popular blogger of that milieu posted my YT link to it, which resulted in 10s of thousands of those fans flooding my White Rabbit UA-cam post, jotting moronic comments (like these here), drawing down the attention of UA-cam, which promptly removed the video. Those folks didn't care, but the 10s of thousands who'd become something of a community (an articles as even written about the post and posters) were forever shut out. I can't stand these professional "followers." Cliche but it truly is like lemmings charging off the cliffside.
Peter Marshall was smart to change his name. He was born named Ralph Pierre LaCock (no joke). In June 2020, he's still alive & kickin at 94 years old! Cool!
@@lane546 I had to search, but it’s an old derogatory name for black people. That’s some super old-timey racism, and kind of shows how he felt he needed to “dominate” in a way Sly Stone for no reason other than his skin tone or because he felt he had no respect. Making a point to wear his street clothes and say he was inspired by sly’s attire even though he is arguably dressed up (although not in the white American sense) which makes it a double-slap. Choosing to answer his questions with one word responses and immediately going back to Michael. Fuck that guy. “-noun A black person, used disparagingly. (Origin: early 20th century, from shoeshine, for the fact they often shine shoes for richer white folks.) See also jigaboo, jig, porchmonkey, n-word
Mike Douglas was the inspiration for many of the daytime talk shows that followed--Rosie O" Donnell admitted growing up that she would race home from school and watch Mike Douglas---long after he retired Mike Douglas made an appearance on O"Donnell's show and was amazed at the audience response to him
I never realized before how much Peter Marshall and Ray Liotta alike! PS. I'm commenting in Oct 2023...... Peter Marshall is currently 97 yrs old! Fantastic.
I also ended up here after watching the super dave episode again. I got all first 3 seasons of Norm show on my Dropbox for anyone that wants to download, as youtube and the cu*ts that own the right of the show just keep taking it down from here. Probably Albert Egert got something to do with it.
He actually had a fairly modest Afro, and only for a couple of years--1974-75. Before that for a couple of years, and after that for a couple of years, he wore his hair "natural" (and if anything a closely cropped Afro).
It was pretty shocking, and would have been then too. Peter Marshall (unlike Mike Dougas) was a square and wanting very much not to be...like the Dylan song "There's something going on....but you don't know what it is....do you...?" Like Peter Marshall was trying to be cool and could see it but didn't get it. Hence his wearing sloppy clothes and dirty sneakers "instead of my usual suit" and saying he was inspired to do so by Sly, meaning he saw Sly doing his own thing instead of being in a suit, so Peter Marshall misconstrued doing HIS own thing as not "dressing up," meanwhile not realizing Sly was doing his own thing but letting his freak fly in gorgeous colors and spangles, and he WAS "dressing up" and asserting his uniqueness...not suburban mediocrity like Peter Marshall. And the "humor" about "shine" (@$$hole)....Peter Marshall could perceive there was some smart irreverent nonlinear banter going on, and there might even be allusions to race, but he did not grasp that it was not such that he could make a grotesquely racist reference...and for that to be funny. Peter Marshall struck me as being out of his depth in several respects, as well as [this is mean but probably true] not tremendously bright. And while he might have admired Sly and wanted to emulate him in many ways, he was too much of a pedestrian non-creative member of what the countercultures called the Establishment. When Mike says to Sly "He didn't mean it" Sly says "I know he didn't...I know he didn't" - both of them meaning "He's a foolish ignorant wannabe trying to impress by being 'brave' enough to be racist as a joke to a Black man's face...we'll let it go because he's unaware and slightly pathetic." Sly was amazing. Mike Douglas too. Poor Peter Marshall. Wonder whether he ever garnered more advanced consciousness?
@@NickyDeeNM He seemed to think he was being cool by being irreverent and grossly disrespectful to someone obviously leagues cooler than he. Pathetic move. I bet (I hope) he felt like an AH later.
I hope they get to the midget who goes meep meep. I’ve watched Super on Norms first podcast many times and I laugh just as hard each time. Sly was not a great choice for co host.
I actually gasped at that. The audience didn't seem to think it was funny either -- more perplexing, weird, ham-handed and missing any kind of humor mark.
@@misterbobby8913 Well Bobby, I'm glad that I'm not the only one, but you know what Bobby, most guys in Hollywood are gay, it's just the way that it its.
@@SusanDoran Gay people existed back then. And Sly and the Family Stone were a hippie band that got started in San Francisco, the gay capital of America. It wouldn't be shocking if he is bi or experimented.
First of all, so called "Peter Marshall" isn't his real name. There was nothing wrong with his actual birth name, Ralph Pierre LaCock He obviously He obviously "sold out" his birth name because of the shallowness of the entertainment industry?! Most likely the change was made as the result of a greedy Business Manager, with perceived notions of greater recognition accompanied with monetary gains? In reality, it's also shows blatant disrespect for one's parents & their family heritage, just to possibly obtain (not earn) a greater buck?!
Many of those business managers had changed their own names and it served them well, so they very well could have encouraged it in not as cynical way as you're suggesting, but pragmatically if the guy wanted to be well-known and success. And Peter Marshall, for whatever his positive attributes, has always seemed to be a succeed by whatever means necessary kind of guy.
LMH yeah, he really coulda let it lie and no one would have said a word about it. it really didn’t have a big racial aspect to it by the 70s. it just meant something you liked a lot. and I guess in a way, if you liked something you wanted it to shine. it wasn’t meant to be derogatory to black people or anyone who shined shoes. it may have started that way in the early 20th century, but by the time of this show, it wasn’t used as a slur. More interestingly, compared to how things are today, no one got canceled or lost endorsements or their career over a simple use of a phrase.
Jesus does everyone only know Mike Douglas and sly from sky and the family stone because of that norm Macdonald live episode? Moreover do y’all only know bob Einstein from that? Because everyone here is mentioning norm who I love but he has nothing to do with this he’s told that story a million times on different podcasts, he told it on the Gilbert gottfried one too but you don’t need to bring him up
Yeah, so what? You mad that people are discovering other people because of one really funny person instead of being happy that these people are being discovered at all by people well separated by time?
If it had been funny, it might have been brave, but it was lame in terms of humor, so it was just feeble, odd, and embarrassing...like a kind who doesn't understand the grown-ups conversations trying to edge in with a belligerent joke but being rude and dumb.
RIP Super Dave
Thanks, Debbie Downer.
Explain to the folks at home who Super Dave is.
same
@@cpsheedy "Do i have to explain everything to you?"
Me three... Poor Dave didn't have the benefit of re-watching on YT "A spade a spade" lmao
For the folks at home, Norm MacDonald is a comedian who hosted a podcast back in the 2010's. His first episode had special guest Super Dave (Bob Einstein) and was co-hosted by some douchebag named Adam Eget.
Egret*
Explain to the folks what a podcast is... for those at home
Where do you get your ideas from?
Hahahahaaaaaa
Really soft hands on that egret guy
@@shahood8116 Under which bridge did you find that out?
I liked the comic foil of Adam
All these views from the late great SuperDave
Thanks for explaining it for the folks at home
I came to a Michael Douglas show and ended up in a Norm Macdonald Fan Club flash mob. Explain to the folks at home...
So who's leading the Mob...
You guessed it,
It's Frank Stallone
Did you ever figure it out???
@@Diogenesthedog0 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had up the isolated vocal of Grace Slick singing White Rabbit. It had 1.9 million hits--I didn't monetize it because I came into the file but don't own it--and people from all over the world would listen and comment and connect, sometimes monthly stop by--it was very cool. But the some idiocy like WWE or cage-match fighters or whatever scraped my audio and made it their theme for the upcoming season of whatever retrograde "sport" it was, and some popular blogger of that milieu posted my YT link to it, which resulted in 10s of thousands of those fans flooding my White Rabbit UA-cam post, jotting moronic comments (like these here), drawing down the attention of UA-cam, which promptly removed the video. Those folks didn't care, but the 10s of thousands who'd become something of a community (an articles as even written about the post and posters) were forever shut out. I can't stand these professional "followers." Cliche but it truly is like lemmings charging off the cliffside.
Thank you Super Dave....and Godspeed Super Norm. You are both missed madly...
I don’t know who was higher: Sly, or Super Dave when he told his version of this conversation?
omg, man, i'm dying of laughter
Truth Hurts - That's not a question.
It's a different interview altogether, do you people not realize?
Tell the folks at home who Richard Burton is.
Terrible news, RIP SuperDave
Thanks, Debbie Downer.
Thanks a bunch, Ursula Under.
@@gimmedataids now norm too :(
I love how different this is than how Super Dave actually explains it from memory. 🤣
Yes, and I wanted to see the little guy from the circus!
It's a different interview altogether, do you people not realize this?
@@misterbobby8913 well then where's the interview that Super Dave described?
@@MrJDOaktown I tried finding it here so hard, a while back
@@misterbobby8913 I'm guessing it doesn't exist and Super Dave was stretching.
This is nothing like how Super Dave explained it. :'D
I was thinking the same thing i was waiting for him to say the spade line
where's the interview that Super Dave described?@@begonexthotx2293
I wonder where Mike Douglas got his ideas.
From Ralph's on Santa Monics blvd
@@krisscanlon4051 any particular ralph
Really sad to say this but not only RIP Super Dave but RIP Norm now! :(
Thanks, Debbie Downer.
Peter Marshall was smart to change his name. He was born named Ralph Pierre LaCock (no joke). In June 2020, he's still alive & kickin at 94 years old! Cool!
His son played MLB
@@alfandeddie Fun fact: Pete LaCock once batted against pitcher Dick Pole.
@@mxxjss A real Sausage fest
the madman is still with us!
@danielfronc4304 very cool - thanks for sharing!
Explain to the folks at home what a shine is
Actually though, I googled it but I still don’t really get what the joke was
@@lane546 I had to search, but it’s an old derogatory name for black people. That’s some super old-timey racism, and kind of shows how he felt he needed to “dominate” in a way Sly Stone for no reason other than his skin tone or because he felt he had no respect. Making a point to wear his street clothes and say he was inspired by sly’s attire even though he is arguably dressed up (although not in the white American sense) which makes it a double-slap. Choosing to answer his questions with one word responses and immediately going back to Michael. Fuck that guy.
“-noun
A black person, used disparagingly.
(Origin: early 20th century, from shoeshine, for the fact they often shine shoes for richer white folks.) See also jigaboo, jig, porchmonkey, n-word
@@lane546 seriously lol??
@@lane546 It's an insulting term for black people. I'd call it an epithet but I don't the meaning of that word, just like Norm.
Mike Douglas was the inspiration for many of the daytime talk shows that followed--Rosie O" Donnell admitted growing up that she would race home from school and watch Mike Douglas---long after he retired Mike Douglas made an appearance on O"Donnell's show and was amazed at the audience response to him
RIP Super Dave - any chance of seeing the rest of this show?
🤞
David - Thanks, David Downer.
3:51 why you’re probably here
Hi edagdwg thanks for sharing this story of what happens when you are a loved singer of the people linda j.☮️☮️☮️☮️💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️
Yeah Super Dave brought me here too ;)
Super Dave lives forever
I love you Norm.
Super dave told me to come here in an auyascha vision
Rip Super Dave
Thanks, Debbie Downer.
and Norm
Sly sitting down VERY slowly 😂
I never realized before how much Peter Marshall and Ray Liotta alike!
PS. I'm commenting in Oct 2023...... Peter Marshall is currently 97 yrs old! Fantastic.
Weird place for a memorial but here we are... RIP Super Dave. Amazing guy.
I also ended up here after watching the super dave episode again. I got all first 3 seasons of Norm show on my Dropbox for anyone that wants to download, as youtube and the cu*ts that own the right of the show just keep taking it down from here. Probably Albert Egert got something to do with it.
I would love to see those shows if you still have them!
Sly looked like he was ready to fly around!
Rest in Peace Norm and Super Dave.
To the folks at home Super Dave talked about this interview on Norm McDonald's Video Podcast Show.
Only 50 people saw it though
Chubby - Thanks, Debbie Downer.
So this is where Bob got his ideas from
I wanna see Michu now
I remember the afros back then. Even Arthur Ashe had a serious afro while playing tennis.
He actually had a fairly modest Afro, and only for a couple of years--1974-75. Before that for a couple of years, and after that for a couple of years, he wore his hair "natural" (and if anything a closely cropped Afro).
Please post the next segment!!!
It’s priceless!!!
Michu!!!
did you find the michu segment?
Every view this has is due to Super Dave and Norm
They are probably the reason this was even posted!
"Vinny Price" ... our boy was deep in Hollywood.
That "...shine remark..." from Peter was unnecessary and low key smart ass. James Brown would have torn Peter's head off!
It was pretty shocking, and would have been then too. Peter Marshall (unlike Mike Dougas) was a square and wanting very much not to be...like the Dylan song "There's something going on....but you don't know what it is....do you...?" Like Peter Marshall was trying to be cool and could see it but didn't get it. Hence his wearing sloppy clothes and dirty sneakers "instead of my usual suit" and saying he was inspired to do so by Sly, meaning he saw Sly doing his own thing instead of being in a suit, so Peter Marshall misconstrued doing HIS own thing as not "dressing up," meanwhile not realizing Sly was doing his own thing but letting his freak fly in gorgeous colors and spangles, and he WAS "dressing up" and asserting his uniqueness...not suburban mediocrity like Peter Marshall. And the "humor" about "shine" (@$$hole)....Peter Marshall could perceive there was some smart irreverent nonlinear banter going on, and there might even be allusions to race, but he did not grasp that it was not such that he could make a grotesquely racist reference...and for that to be funny. Peter Marshall struck me as being out of his depth in several respects, as well as [this is mean but probably true] not tremendously bright. And while he might have admired Sly and wanted to emulate him in many ways, he was too much of a pedestrian non-creative member of what the countercultures called the Establishment. When Mike says to Sly "He didn't mean it" Sly says "I know he didn't...I know he didn't" - both of them meaning "He's a foolish ignorant wannabe trying to impress by being 'brave' enough to be racist as a joke to a Black man's face...we'll let it go because he's unaware and slightly pathetic." Sly was amazing. Mike Douglas too. Poor Peter Marshall. Wonder whether he ever garnered more advanced consciousness?
Where does he get his ideas from?
This is so strange
Rest in peace super dave
The next segment is amazing, if you can find it, please post!!!
Rip peter
I really need to see the next part. Thanks Super Dave- you told it better than it was
SLy enjoys making people feel out of place around him sly is always doing something to make want to hang out with him Linda j peace.
This Sly fella seems like a real jerk
Peter was the Master of Hollywood Squares, Sly was the Master of Funk.
Nah but he's a good guy
He was high as hell 😂
Nice
@@timelessthee sadly he suffered from mental issues over the years but that should never overshadow his genius.
SLY.....
We getting the scoop😂😂😂I was there😂😂😂
This is why you dont get stoned before going on live tv
You gotta call a spade a spade?
LaCock, pity they didn't have wikipedia back in the 70's
Miss you Bob & Norm
…but not Adam
is shine a racial slur? And if so why make it weird like that?
It's short for "shoe shine boy"
I thought it was about his clothing
Yeah, it's a slur. Who knows why he would do that.
@@NickyDeeNM He seemed to think he was being cool by being irreverent and grossly disrespectful to someone obviously leagues cooler than he. Pathetic move. I bet (I hope) he felt like an AH later.
Michu is missing ?
Explain to the folks at home what a jungle is 🤔
Is part 2 available? Thanks
Mishuu
Not to be confused with the actor Michael Douglas...
I hope they get to the midget who goes meep meep. I’ve watched Super on Norms first podcast many times and I laugh just as hard each time. Sly was not a great choice for co host.
Supah Dave sent us heah
where's the interview that Super Dave described?
I think Sly is high on LSD or something. LOL
Maybe he's drinking famous people water.
When was he not high on something? Honestly?
I think Peter is just a bit coked up
@@jairkerker2821 I hear it was purple back in those days, sometimes bubbling
@@seanduffield5432
A refreshing glass of Cosby's Carbonated Coconut Surprise.
This is *SO '70s!!*
Super Dave tricked me
Something tells me sly wasn't sober.
Rip Mike
think Dave had a bit of that wacky tobaccy backstage cause this aint even close lmao. great storytelling though, Super. RIP
Peter Marshall real name was Peter La
cock I think you can see why he changed it
“Shine” ?!? Really?
I actually gasped at that. The audience didn't seem to think it was funny either -- more perplexing, weird, ham-handed and missing any kind of humor mark.
Classy move by switching seats mid interview. Not so classy; where is the bit with the midget?
I got a feeling that Sly swung both ways
Dude I literally got that vibe too watching this
@@misterbobby8913 Well Bobby, I'm glad that I'm not the only one, but you know what Bobby, most guys in Hollywood are gay, it's just the way that it its.
No. He did not. That's projection of current perceptions onto the past. Straight but not narrow as people said in those days.
@@SusanDoran Gay people existed back then. And Sly and the Family Stone were a hippie band that got started in San Francisco, the gay capital of America. It wouldn't be shocking if he is bi or experimented.
Sly dressed like Evel Knievel. His TV appearances are always so awkward. Is he ever sober?
Sly is really smacked
First of all, so called "Peter Marshall" isn't his real name. There was nothing wrong with his actual birth name, Ralph Pierre LaCock He obviously He obviously "sold out" his birth name because of the shallowness of the entertainment industry?! Most likely the change was made as the result of a greedy Business Manager, with perceived notions of greater recognition accompanied with monetary gains? In reality, it's also shows blatant disrespect for one's parents & their family heritage, just to possibly obtain (not earn) a greater buck?!
Many of those business managers had changed their own names and it served them well, so they very well could have encouraged it in not as cynical way as you're suggesting, but pragmatically if the guy wanted to be well-known and success. And Peter Marshall, for whatever his positive attributes, has always seemed to be a succeed by whatever means necessary kind of guy.
Shine - racism - unreal…
Shine lmao
Weren't these the days before pc? Why the fuck was Sly on there?
PC essentially began in the 60s during the cultural revolution when the you-know-who's started taking over government and intel agencies in a big way.
Look at that necklace. He'd be better off with a tattoo on his forehead that says "Property of Shylock".
How is blaming your trash life on jews going?
Why is saying taking a shine to someone insulting to a black person?
it wasn't until he decided to point it out
Shine was a derogatory term for a black person back in the day. It wasn't uncomfortable until dude pointed it out though.
It has to do with black people shining shoes for rich white people back in the day.
LMH yeah, he really coulda let it lie and no one would have said a word about it. it really didn’t have a big racial aspect to it by the 70s. it just meant something you liked a lot. and I guess in a way, if you liked something you wanted it to shine. it wasn’t meant to be derogatory to black people or anyone who shined shoes. it may have started that way in the early 20th century, but by the time of this show, it wasn’t used as a slur.
More interestingly, compared to how things are today, no one got canceled or lost endorsements or their career over a simple use of a phrase.
Jesus does everyone only know Mike Douglas and sly from sky and the family stone because of that norm Macdonald live episode? Moreover do y’all only know bob Einstein from that? Because everyone here is mentioning norm who I love but he has nothing to do with this he’s told that story a million times on different podcasts, he told it on the Gilbert gottfried one too but you don’t need to bring him up
Yeah, so what? You mad that people are discovering other people because of one really funny person instead of being happy that these people are being discovered at all by people well separated by time?
Stone is just awful.
Brave joke, that shine deal.
If it had been funny, it might have been brave, but it was lame in terms of humor, so it was just feeble, odd, and embarrassing...like a kind who doesn't understand the grown-ups conversations trying to edge in with a belligerent joke but being rude and dumb.
RIP Super Dave
Thanks, Debbie Downer.
Please post the next segment!!!
It’s priceless!!!
Michu!!!
Rip Super Dave
Please post the next segment!!!
It’s priceless!!!
Michu!!!