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This is what used to pass as comedy. Act zany.
ОтветитьMy finger has some sympathy pain watching him with that rotary dialer.
ОтветитьSteve Martin is a masterclass in comedy and delivery. His unique gift lies in his ability to command a crowd with complete confidence while doing very little on the surface. What sets him apart is his capacity to elevate even the simplest material, using masterful timing, physical presence, and subtle expressions. He creates a powerful comedic effect that feels both effortless and precise, proving that it’s not just the writing, but how it’s delivered that makes all the difference.
ОтветитьSteve is holding the phone to his ear while the messages are being played over the loudspeaker. 😆
Ответитьoh no banjo
ОтветитьEd looks all confused at the end.
ОтветитьMarried at 62, became a Dad at 67 for the first time. I think that's the way to do it!
ОтветитьSome are saying Bruce lee was on his show, not so, he was PLANNING to in Aug 1973 but as we all know, Bruce died the previous month 👊
ОтветитьHe came at a different angle!!
Ответитьcurious if Johnny fired his stylist after this episode, what is with the horrid combover?
ОтветитьDon’t ask my family who are relatives talk about distinction lol
ОтветитьBoy, I miss The Tonight Show.
ОтветитьJohnny's hair sure looked better when he got older. Reminder for me also😅
Ответить"I have a book coming out soon, hopefully. I probably shouldn't have eaten it in the first place, really." -- Milton Jones
Ответитьhe NEVER repeats an act on carson
Ответитьsteve was on over 60 times!
ОтветитьThumbs up only for Johnny Carson. I've never thought Steve Martin was funny
ОтветитьSteve Martin isn't only the funniest man that ever lived he is so accomplished
His writing has kept them in the business for this long
My opinion
Doc, on that high "G" at the end of the break! Miss that band 🥹❤️
ОтветитьSo much better than Pryor
ОтветитьI love his banjo playing!
ОтветитьNice banjo skills.
ОтветитьHis Routines and his comedy was some of the very, very best.
ОтветитьWho gives a @$%! about some gomez person
ОтветитьThe
Good
Ole
Days😊
There will never be another Johnny Carson.
ОтветитьThere was a, BRIEF intermission…
ОтветитьEd didn’t think he was that funny
ОтветитьJohnny's hair is making its own statement in this clip
ОтветитьCatching Johnny grabbing a puff..
ОтветитьHe's 31 years old here.
ОтветитьJohnny's comb over!
ОтветитьJohnny is without a doubt the G.O.A.T but Craig Ferguson is a close #2. Man I miss Johnny!!!!
ОтветитьHis frailing is fantastic.
ОтветитьHearing him describe an answering machine like it’s space age technology is blowing my mind.
ОтветитьJohnny Carson knew and appreciated comic genius when he saw it.
ОтветитьGot to hand it to Johnny for getting Steve’s humor. The drag from the cigarette is why the 70s were better.
ОтветитьThe guy from the garage fixing the cigarette lighter in Steve’s car on the answering machine sounds like Frank Abagnale. The guy (former con man) who the movie “Catch Me If You Can” is based on. He was a guest on Carson at around this time and told the most amazing stories. His voice has a unique pattern. Plz, can someone one else watch the Frank Abagnale appearance (first is best) and check this?
ОтветитьSteve’s arms are pretty buff here. He definitely works out. 👍
ОтветитьBrilliant appearance!! Johnny is brilliant as always also!!
ОтветитьA blatant fraud before our eyes all these years...
ОтветитьLOL, that was great.
I remember those answering machines. Cutting edge technology for 1976, but more trouble than it was worth to retrieve messages remotely.
Only Steve Martin would have the guts to strip down to his underwear on television 😂
ОтветитьThe kids don’t know about Steve. But the adult goats do
ОтветитьI was really expecting Ernie at the garage to tell him not to be embarrassed about the other night.
ОтветитьROTARY phone !
ОтветитьEven back then he was an AMAZING banjo player!!!
ОтветитьNever found Steve Martin all that funny
ОтветитьUnlike most entertainers, specifically comedians, Steve Martin and Martin Short got funnier through decades. Now, shamefully, it seems neither of them do comedy as much. They have primarily gone back to their musical talent.
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