What are the funniest stand-up moments of all time?

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In summary, the conversation covers various stand-up comedians and their styles, with some sharing personal experiences of working in a comedy club. Some of the comedians mentioned include Sam Kinison, George Carlin, Larry Miller, Paula Poundstone, Louis C.K., and Robin Williams. There is also a mention of how comedy used to be purchased on vinyl records.
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I did a search, and didn't see a thread for this..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=m_VURr6jnWQ
 
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To each his own. For some of us the question would be "why would you WANT one?" I just never found this guy funny. Too much screaming.
 
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phinds said:
To each his own. For some of us the question would be "why would you WANT one?" I just never found this guy funny. Too much screaming.

Wow, tough crowd..Ok, how about this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=2pgzWRVEqHY
 
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In college, I worked as a cocktail waitress in a comedy club in the San Francisco area - for three years! At first, I thought all comedians were *SO* funny! But after a while, I became a comedy snob.

Sam Kinison was a regular in our club back then. I can attest he's a first-class jerk. Off stage, he was racist and extremely sexist. He was drug-addled and mean to "the help".

Carlin was a superstar even back then - he never played at our club. He's pure genius.
 
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One of the classics...

 
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Not sure if this is old enough to be a classic, but one of my favourites...
 
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lisab said:
Sam Kinison was a regular in our club back then. I can attest he's a first-class jerk. Off stage, he was racist and extremely sexist. He was drug-addled and mean to "the help".
You poor thing. I never came closer to him than the television and I couldn't stand him.
 
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Stand up comedy is very much like tuna fish, in my opinion. It great when you first open the can. Revisiting than can years later is not necessarily a good idea.
 
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George Carlin talks about "STUFF"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac
 
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Grape nuts:biggrin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=EIfDe02WDV0
 
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I remember being amazed when a children's program on PBS, "Shining Time Station" had, first, Ringo Starr, and later, George Carlin, as announcers, introducing the "Thomas the Tank Engine" clips.
 
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Hot pockets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-i9GXbptog
 
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edward said:
Hot pockets

Lol. Hot pockets. So true. Here's a little classic Larry Miller on marriage..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=watch?v=4y2eNs-cgyI&feature=related
 
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lisab said:
But after a while, I became a comedy snob.

A comedy snob? What's that?
 
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ZetaOfThree said:
A comedy snob? What's that?

The first 3 or 4 months I worked there, I laughed at every little joke.

Then I only laughed at the really funny ones.

After a year, I started noticing how they used the stage and the mic, how they varied their voice, and how they interacted with the audience (if at all). How they handled hecklers, or unexpected things.

Oh - one important note: in a comedy club, the comedians follow a circuit, so you see the same comedians over and over. I realized that many - most - simply repeated the same routine, over and over again. The words, pauses, emphases, stage movements - all the same, every time.

But not all of them! Some could improvise - the best at that was Paula Poundstone! And some were constantly trying new material (we were just a small club, so it was "safe" for them to take risks in our venue).

I truly admire those who were really working, and pushing the limits. But those who were doing the *same exact thing* every time - not so much. And so, I realize I am a comedy snob.
 
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Love some Louis C.K.


(Caution, a little foul language)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HbYScltf1c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ezouMwT__U
 
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RIP, Robin Williams.
 
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B. Elliott said:
Love some Louis C.K.


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Aw you beat me to it... Louis C.K. is hilarious.
 
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B. Elliott said:
Love some Louis C.K.

...

Louis is my new favorite.

My old favorite, as we were poor, and had to watch stand up, by listening...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE0hHEtkkQA​

Comedy used to be purchased from the store, on black disks, which you rested a needle on, while they spun, at 33 & 1/3 rpm, and created magic. :!)
 

1. What makes a stand-up moment funny?

There is no one answer to this question as humor is subjective. However, some common elements that contribute to a funny stand-up moment include clever wordplay, unexpected punchlines, physical comedy, and relatable observations.

2. Who decides what are the funniest stand-up moments of all time?

There is no definitive authority that decides what are the funniest stand-up moments of all time. It is largely based on personal opinions and preferences of audiences and critics.

3. Are there different types of stand-up comedy?

Yes, there are several different types of stand-up comedy, such as observational, anecdotal, dark, and alternative. Each type has its own distinct style and tone.

4. Can stand-up moments be funny without being offensive?

Yes, stand-up comedy can be funny without being offensive. Many comedians use clever wordplay and relatable observations to make people laugh without resorting to offensive jokes or insults.

5. Are there any stand-up moments that are universally considered funny?

It is difficult to determine if there are any stand-up moments that are universally considered funny, as humor is subjective. However, some comedians, such as Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, and Dave Chappelle, have a wide appeal and are known for their funny stand-up moments.

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