"Thanks, Don. All I am looking for is Dave's stand-up jokes, before he was a talk-show host." So I sent him some audio files from Dave's radio days.
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Two days later, May 14, Norm performed his last stand-up for Dave (taped this day, aired the next). He ended it by retelling an old Dave joke he says he heard growing up while watching him on Canadian TV.
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It wasn't among the audio files I had sent him. He had evidently reached out to others besides me for help, and chose what someone else had sent him.
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So his entire setup to retelling an old Dave joke was completely made up. He hadn't heard it while growing up in Canada; he had acquired it a couple days before his stand-up from someone else whose help he had requested.
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The following morning I contacted him again, praising his performance. Norm replied: "Thanks, Don, for the kind words. Also, thank you for the stuff you sent me. Fascinating. Reminded me of Bob and Ray. Where do you live, Don?"
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I responded; and our conversation ended. A couple years later, in late July 2017, I wrote to Norm again, soon after his online interview with Dave. I talked about Dave's wordplay, specifically his running jokes on "Words you'll never find in the Bible."
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Norm responded: "Another running joke I remember him doing in the monologue was introducing stars and their wives from the audience. Two I recall: Ladies and gentlemen, with us tonight Mr. and NRA. Abolhassom Bani-Sadr. Give a hand to the Bani-Sadrs folks.
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"And: folks, I couldn't be more proud. Here with us tonight Bo Diddly and his lovely wife. Give a hand to the Diddlys." He kinda got that Diddly joke wrong; it was Jane Pauley in a Cold Open, seen here.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaoEuyObRkY …
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Replying to @thedonz5
I worked at a local Video Music Channel operation in Atlanta. In '83 Diddly came in to plug a concert. After the interview we asked him to tape a "You're watching..." promo for us. Saddened to realize he could not read the cue cards we'd written up. He then winged it and did OK.
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I'm guessing he was, sadly, illiterate at the time. Looking at that cold open and can surmise it likely took multiple takes. He isn't looking off screen for cue card guidance.
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I’d love to have extended footage of the aired take, as you can see Dave just beginning to laugh as it ends.
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