Meh. I guess he was alright.
Edit: But I'd rather listen to him than Andrew Dice Clay (who is a legitimate asshole...vs Don Rickles, who only PLAYED an asshole).
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Meh. I guess he was alright.
Edit: But I'd rather listen to him than Andrew Dice Clay (who is a legitimate asshole...vs Don Rickles, who only PLAYED an asshole).
THE BEST
rip - he made me laugh when he was on johnny carson
CPO Sharky was my first exposure to him. Pretty tame stuff compared to his stand up routines.
It was always fun to see him get ripped by Carson for CPO Sharkey. The show wasn't that bad but he took a lot of grief for it. Although he probably wrote that material himself. Major influence and first in insult comedy. Saw him as a kid in vEgas. Blew my mind when I found out how nice a guy he was irl
Just lost an hour at work watching him with sinatra on carson. Sadly i'm not that old, but that stuff is way funnier and entertaining then late night today. It's like they knew how damn awesome it was to be on TV or in entertainment and not working stiffs so they would bring the rest of us along for the ride. Somehow wound up watching more Carson clips culminating with Bette singing as the last guest. Damn time has a way of slipping. RIP Don, you made me laugh for years.
He was hilarious. He and Bob Newhart were best friends and perfect foils for each other.
Go fuck yourself to eternity, Rickles. Heh, just kidding.
Jeez, I didn't know he was still alive.
Nice tribute by Kimmel tonight
Just read that when Sinatra came to see him the first time in Vegas, everyone warned Rickles to be careful and leave him alone. So Rickles walks out and says, "Hey I see Frank Sinatra's here! Make yourself at home, Frank, hit somebody!" Sinatra cracked up of course.
https://youtu.be/0vRR0nq4kBk
1983. Letterman definitely liked having him on over the years.
The king....rip.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OXA338ro1mo/maxresdefault.jpgQuote:
"You Win a Cookie!"
^^^great movie
just one of many....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_mO0BXikDs
I thought this thread would have more traffic. I guess a lot of the younger crowd has no clue who Don Rickles was?
Check out “Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project” on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/title/70084317?s=i
Colbert, Fallon and Myers did tributes as well. I'll edit w links when I find them. I saw that the special honoring Rickles is set for rebroadcast as well on Comedy Central
A true Gentleman. An old friend sat at a table close the stage Rickles ripped into. End of show he invites all at the table for Champagne and he apologized and asked if any offense was taken. According to my friend, no one said bo. He went on to explain - it's part of my act.
My friend was so impressed that she got to meet him and how concerned he was that they weren't insulted.
What a class act
Always liked him
May he RIP https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q5_V9RT8aR8