You were under pressure. It worked. And how many times did we hear Carlin tell his Baseball vs. Football routine?
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So many. I get why it’s become uncool to keep the same act for many years, and generally think it’s a good thing, but there’s a lot of pleasure in a great old joke.
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I’ve gotten more than a few complaints on Bill Hicks recycling his jokes on Dave. I try to explain that he’s likely reaching a new audience with every appearance, that not everyone caught every broadcast. Or he just ran out of material.
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Is that right? did he do jokes on the show that he already did on previous eps of LN?
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I actually didn’t notice, but I probably wasn’t paying much attention when I prepared the collection. But others did.
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People cared less in previous eras. But it’s unthinkable now.
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I plan to put together Jake Johanssen’s TS and LN/LS sets. He certainly did the same routine on LN, then TS, and vv, but that’s understandable. I’ll see if he recycled on the same show, though I don’t think he did.
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Belzer, though, did, practically word for word in his two TS standups.
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That’s so crazy to me. He did the exact same jokes? How far apart, time-wise? and how close were JJ’s? I wonder who else on Late Night did that? Leno never did, did he?
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I’ll get back on that when I’m in the Dave Cave. Leiffer would do her film montages with great success, if only for the stamina. Same bit, different film.
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And I don’t think Jay did, though DL cracked up at Jay at one point resurrecting ancient, Comedy Store material. He knew that Jay had run out of new material.
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