Sarah Silverman Crowd: Too Cool For The Catskills
by Dave KonigThe other night I did a show at the New York Friars Club. The Friars do a lot of shows for a lot of good causes: to raise school tuition for underprivileged kids in the arts, for charities that help disabled kids, for our returning heroes from Iraq and Afghanistan in the Wounded Warriors Project. I recently had the tremendous honor of performing my stand up act for United States Marines in the Wounded Warrior Battalion at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Apparently my act is very motivational – one lance corporal told me afterwards that during my act several marines actually left the theater and volunteered to go back to combat.
The show we did at the club the other night was for an equally momentous, but slightly less altruistic, purpose: it was Mickey Freeman’s birthday. Mickey is an octogenarian, possibly nonagenarian, borscht belt comedian, forever beloved as Private Zimmerman on Phil Silver’s old “Sgt Bilko” show. Mickey is a delightful little guy, if he’s even five foot tall he’s a very short five foot tall, and he can still reel off the rapid-fire classic one liners like a comedy machine (“I worked one hotel that was such a dump, the beds were unmade on the postcard!”). Everybody loves Mickey, and the show was a classic Friars affair: great older comics (like Eddie Lawrence, The Ol’ Philosopher: “What’s the matter, Bunky? Life getting you down?”) mixed in with comics like Ross Bennett, Jackie the Jokeman Martling, and those like me who are, if not quite young, are at least younger. With the younger Friars, our prostates are only slightly enlarged.
It was a purely fun show business night. No agenda, no politics, no axe to grind, just shtick. I roasted Mickey (“Mickey’s got a movie coming out this summer with Freddy Roman. It’s a western. It’s called Brokeback Catskill Mountain. They play two aging homosexual Jewish cowboys…”). Ross Bennett did a hilarious routine about how he’s reached the point of middle age where, “…you make noises you don’t want to make, then you make noises after the noises…I sit in a chair, I grunt. Then comes the sigh after the grunt….” Jackie Martling did what Jackie Martling does: he got laughs and told old jokes.
Mickey was wonderful, and having Eddie Lawrence on the bill was a surprise kick for everyone (“What’s the matter, Bunky? You say your petite Aunt Minnie fell into the discount rack at TJ Maxx and was sold for $3.99? Well, lift yourself up! Take a walk in the sun! And never give up, never give up that ship!”). The other big surprise was a return to the stage of a comedy act from the 70’s that hadn’t performed in ages (let’s just call this person: 70’s Comedy Act) got up, was very funny, and did a variation on the type of shtick that 70’s Comedy Act was known for on Merv and Mike: funny, but safe. Nothing political, nothing edgy, just funny.
After the show I approached 70’s Comedy Act to say what a kick it was for me to be on the same bill. That’s when I found out that 70’s Comedy Act was stuck in the 70’s in more ways than one. The following is an annotated verbatim transcript.
DAVE KONIG: It was really great to see you up there!
70’s COMEDY ACT: Really? Why?
DAVE KONIG: Well, I was a fan going back to the days when you were on Merv and Mike.
70’s COMEDY ACT: Uh, huh. I hate this place!
DAVE KONIG: Okay.
70’s COMEDY ACT: The Catskills are dead! You guys are young – don’t you know that? The Catskills are dead!
(TRANSLATION: 70’s Comedy Act is letting me know that my act was not edgy enough, didn’t make a statement, was too jokey, too “Catskills.” Not hip. Squaresville.)
DAVE KONIG: Okay.
70’s COMEDY ACT: Sarah Silverman wouldn’t set foot in this place!
(TRANSLATION: Sarah Silverman is the epitome of hip. Dave Konig is not. Dave Konig is a sap.)
DAVE KONIG: Okay.
70’s COMEDY ACT: And I love Sarah Silverman!
(TRANSLATION: And therefore, I, 70’s Comedy Act, am hip by proxy. Unlike Dave Konig, who is not hip by proxy or in any other way.)
DAVE KONIG: Okay.
70’s COMEDY ACT: What’s the matter, you don’t love Sarah Silverman!?!
(TRANSLATION: Because, mathematically, the measure of a man’s worth is roughly equivalent to the intensity of his appreciation for the comedy of Sarah Silverman.)
DAVE KONIG: I have been known to appreciate the ribald gags and bawdy humor of Miss Silverman.
70’s COMEDY ACT: Harumph!
(TRANSLATION: Harumph!)
Then 70’s Comedy Act took leave of hopelessly unhip Dave Konig. While safe and non political on the stage (70’s Comedy Act is not the late George Carlin or the late Richard Pryor or Mort Sahl or Dick Gregory or the late Lenny Bruce…trust me, 70’s Comedy Act’s act is as controversial as Red Skelton), off the stage, 70’s Comedy Act is a firebrand, a bomb thrower, a feisty, angry, radical…true believer. And to the true believer, nothing’s funny – not even comedy.
The true believer sees a great Utopia off in the distance, and everything – everything – is either taking us closer or further away from that Utopia. Nothing escapes the attention of the True Believer: that piece of paper you could recycle, that lump of garbage you should be composting, that trans fat you shouldn’t be eating, that patriotic tax you should be paying, that handicapped parking space you shouldn’t be parking in, that radio show you shouldn’t be listening to, that joke you should – or should not – be making. It is a tremendous, all encompassing, time consuming obsession to be the arbiter of everything that either takes us closer to – or further away from – Utopia every minute of every day. It’s exhausting!
No wonder True Believers like 70’s Comedy Act have no sense of humor.
There’s all kinds of jokes, There’s great jokes that make great political points (Lenny Bruce, George Carlin), there’s great jokes that are steeped in borscht (Mickey, Freddy, Stewie, Jackie and many other comics whose names end in “ie” or “y”), there’s even great jokes about poop (Sarah Silverman). America is a great, big country – loaded with trans fats. There’s room for all kinds of jokes.
True Believers of America: lighten up! Sometimes a joke is just a joke.







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My former friend (had to get rid of him because he was taking his BDS out on me daily) showed me Jesus is Magic, and I was laughing WAY harder than him, and in completely different spots. She hates Boomerfail as much as I do. And she knows who The Man really is and swipes at his balls, not at mine. I like that about her show. But the narcissistic irredeemable character she plays/played(?) on her TV show is so repellent it drove me away.
Dave — I know, huh? Very insightful assessment about 'true believers'. My Lib friends…during the past 8 years…wow. The strain on their faces to try to appear upbeat and happy. And now…it's like they're still holding on to the frown. Like we're not moving quite fast enough towards that Utopia… Thanks, for making people laugh. We need it now more than ever!
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I didn't get a harumph outta that guy!
"The true believer sees a great Utopia off in the distance, and everything – everything – is either taking us closer or further away from that Utopia."
"True believer." — I'm going to have to borrow this phrase from you. I often refer to the religion of modern American liberalism.
Good piece, though. I didn't expect a light anecdote to take a turn into sharply definitive commentary. I guess your subject matter takes care of that for us.
"The true believer sees a great Utopia off in the distance, and everything – everything – is either taking us closer or further away from that Utopia. Nothing escapes the attention of the True Believer: that piece of paper you could recycle, that lump of garbage you should be composting, that trans fat you shouldn’t be eating, that patriotic tax you should be paying, that handicapped parking space you shouldn’t be parking in, that radio show you shouldn’t be listening to, that joke you should – or should not – be making. It is a tremendous, all encompassing, time consuming obsession to be the arbiter of everything that either takes us closer to – or further away from – Utopia every minute of every day. It’s exhausting!"
Wow!
I think you guys can't see the forest for the trees. You all like to complain about how "liberal" (really, "degenerate") the entertainment community….but you don't blame the entertainment community. You think you can change it. Really, you are like the reverse of those who think gays in the military won't change the military. They are cultures you can't change. Entertainers were viewed as scum throughout history until we were sold the notion they were admirable (hmmm, wonder who did that?). Why are you advancing "underprivileged" kids in the "arts"? Why not advanced them to be doctors and engineers?
Dang….beat me too it…..
These days, one "70’s Comedy Act's" humor is anothers' anti-America psycho-rant.
As for the likes of a Sarah Silverman, who woulda thunk that transposing crap/fnck jokes onto a female would result in another 'hit' for the emotionally-12 yr old crowd? {not to take away any credit from Sarah..maybe she scribbles her own stuff}.
sorry to be such a downer
At least your lib friends tried to stay upbeat and happy, my lib friends were preparing their pitchforks and torches. Funny how these "progressive" (WTF does that mean anyway??) and supposedly tolerant people turned militant and angry to the point of violence.
So much for the kinder, gentler side of the aisle…..
These liberals are ,to quote my favorite comedian-my dad, "drier than a popcorn fart".
Holding on to the frown may be involuntary, these schmucks are jerk jerky.
I don't remember much from the 70s, having been there.
Aw, come on! Who was it?
Sarah Silverman prolly has a better chest than you.
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OK, guesses. At first I thought David Brenner, but I think he's relatively mild offstage. So I go with Louis Black or maybe Pat Cooper, (although he was never really that big).
Louis Black is probably too young for the 70's. Maybe Cooper, or maybe Billy Crystal. Although a possibility for "angry true believer," I don't think Chevy Chase was known for stand up (or anything much else).
I like the old school comedians. The Mort Sahl/Bill Maher/Janeane Garafalo sensibility is such a drag. Nobody cares that you read the paper. Give me Rodney Dangerfield. The Simpsons spoofed this in the "Canyonero" episode. Krusty revives his career by becoming whiny and topical, but the Catskills side of him wins out win he chooses an SUV over critical acclaim.
I bet it's that pain in the butt Ghost of effin' Buddy Hackett.
I'm guessing Charlie Callas ( sp?) just because .
I was going to question that estimate. Or I was looking for an excuse to do an image search on Silverman.
Oh dear…. and what will comics of the future say of us? Nice article though. I thought fractious relations such as these only happened in congress.
I'm guessing Robert Klein
The first time I had the privilege of being an opener at one of Evan Sayet’s Right to Laugh nights, it was at the Friars of Beverly Hills, surrounded by pictures of the Catskills greats (Uncle Miltie, Steve Allan, Don “King of Kings” Rickles, etc. and so on) … daunting and awe-inspiring history, and my nervous sweating damn well knew it. Also didn’t help that Tom Dreesen went on between me and Evan – oy, says the Catholic with a yarmulke spot on the top of his noggin! Fortunately, I survived … and even got a few laughs by feebly channeling the combination of self-deprecation and insult comedy those guys perfected long before I was even a thought (except Evan, who’s not too much older than I).
Now, do I deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with Miltie, Dreesen, Rickles and Sayet beyond points of reference? God no, and I’m finally getting to my point: It’s great to know Dave Konig has the same respect for the Friars and the greats that established the place’s rep. Even better to know he and others continue the philanthropic and other traditions of the venerable hall. Just too bad he had to put up with 70s Comedian’s misplaced anger. He should know better than to behave like such a child … and as occasionally hilarious as she can be, so should Silverman.
I sometimes think their heads would implode if they remembered how to be happy.
With apologies for the so-so vocals, a fun-time slap at the tight-as– sphinctered Dear Leader and his followers:http://www.threedonia.com/archives/3639
Totally forgot about him. He's just the right age and hasn't been around in ages.
Rip Taylor
He's too jolly, isn't he? I'm throwing in with the Klein crowd. He's been uber-pissy and BDSed out the last few times I've heard him. Seem to recall a column from him at Huffington Post last year re. the BDS.
I assumed from sleeping with Kimmel, she was sleeping her way to the middle. (Ba-dum-bum!)
Yeah! Come on! Tell us, tell us, tell us, tell us (I'm gonna keep doing this until you tell us), tell us, tell us, tell us…
Klein is a good call and he did post at Huff 'n Puff.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-klein/larry-...
Larry Craig for VP. It's funny because of toilet, right? right? Is this thing on? Is this audience or an oil painting?
if this article is any reflection of your act, thank you for saving me a door cover & 2 drinks, Dave. Stay edgy…
if this article is any reflection of your act, thank you for saving me a door cover & 2 drinks, Dave. Stay edgy… And to be very clear, SS is not very funny. She's hot, and that gets her further than maybe it should. Just sayin'.
Tell you what . . . why don't you have your mom come by and post a comment?
Canyonero!
"The final word in utility sports
Unexplained fires are a matter for the courts!
Canyonerrrrrrrooooooo!"
HAHAHAHAHAHA, thanks for the memory!
Re: 70s Comedy Guy – I notice he didn't hate the place enough to turn down their money…
Sarah Silvermans best line on larry sanders show. Other girl on the shows going to the doctors office and asks her if she ever had a colonostrophy, And sarah answers "offically?"
You’re talking about miserable jerks, it matters not the situation they’re constipated, and live to complain. I go with Klein as well.
It's Buddy Hackett. I once sat with him (and his wife) in Vegas, playing poker for several hours. They wouldn't respond to a direct question from anyone, friendly comments regarding the cards or unusual hands- snorting at times with disdain at the idiots who were so stupid as to lose a hand. Hackett is a bitter "true believer" focused on "getting his" at the expense of the people he seems to regard as rubes and fools. His wife, with her hens egg sized diamond rings, and complaints about a myriad of topics ranging from the performance of the poor bullied dealers, to how other players had bet incorrectly in her eyes, (gently corrected by the dealers), all of this done without ever speaking directly to the players drawing her wrath.This was the duo of royalty at our table that we were so blessed with in our attempt to have fun in a casino on a vacation. "He and She" played very mediocre poker, and lost money slowly, but continuously (because of everyone but them, OF COURSE) for those of you wondering. I could have left of course, but was determined to try and take any money I could off of this 5 foot tall tyrant. Great article!
Gabe Kaplan immediately popped in my head for some reason.
That's funny!!
Sarah Silverman is a schwanz.
I've been dead for five years, so don't blame me. It's probably Klein. Saw him on an HBO special or something a few years back. Same act from thirty years ago. He tried hard to be hip and outrageous, but it was so lame and painful to watch, I turned it off. Some comedians and their acts just don't age well.
I never thought Richard Belzer was funny in the 70's either.
Oh come on, Dave, tell us who the 70's Comedy Act Guy is…wait! It's Joan Rivers! Great twist. Fang?
Silverman gets old after a while. Her schtick is the same, cute face/body, little girl voice, saying shocking/outrageous things. Cheap laughs.
Now, a guy like Newhart? Amazing. He needed real craft to tell his jokes. Not just shock. Set-up, surprise, the whole works.
Belzer?? And suddenly there's a new contender! He does seem pretty pissed off and stuck on being "cool," but I would think his TV show would keep him kind of busy.
I think you guys can't see the forest for the trees. You all like to complain about how "liberal" (really, "degenerate") the entertainment community….but you don't blame the entertainment community itself but the people in it. You think you can change it. Really, you are like the reverse of those who think gays in the military won't change the military. They are cultures you can't change. Entertainers were viewed as scum throughout history until we were sold the notion they were admirable (hmmm, wonder who did that?). Why are you advancing "underprivileged" kids in the "arts"? Why not advance them to be doctors and engineers?
Uh…for the record… I don't think Sarah Silverman is funny, or clever, or good looking or anything. I think she's about as talented on stage as Hillary Clinton and her travelling pantsuits. Jimmy Kimmel, who has a really hairy back, can do better than her … on 50 dollars or less.
Red, do you think Mr. Kimmel regrets leaving his wife now, or is he so famous he can get laid anytime? I don't like the leaving of the first wife, she helped bring him where he is today. What's the payback for her?
Don't apologize. Sarah is not funny and the few chuckles she does manage to get from people is magnified by the guys she is dating at the time. After all do you think she was dating Jimmy Kimmel because he was handsome. No, she was screwing her way to the top. But as most find, getting there and staying there are two different things. Five years from now people will be saying, "Hey Remember Sarah Silverman??"
and once again, we know why red eye rocks.
Robert Klein was so unfunny it was painful to watch. THEN he'd break out the harmonica……sad
Nope. It was Ray Jay Johnson.
Thanks, now I'm gonna have that schtick stuck in my head.
Eddie Lawrence is still around? Delightful! I remember laughing until I couldn't breathe at his records back when I was in elementary school.
"It's a tasty rye bread, and it's got body to it like you, Darling!"
I've got one, what about David Brenner? He is the right age, he was so-so big in the 70's and was on Tonite show, etc. I don't know too much about his politics, but I do know he goes on Maher's show every now and again. If not him. then I'm going with Klein, maybe Belzer. Belzer is definately an A-hole. Seen a clip not too long ago, of him on Maher's show and I wanted to reach through the comp. screen and choke him. How about Mr. Konig just giving us some initials, or something, it is going to bug me.
Before I retired, I spent time at the UN working on Second Committee issues (Second Committee Translation: A location in the fact-free, illogical zone where they discuss every liberal issue known to man and woman spun to diss America while simultaneously holding out begging bowls for American taxpayers' dollars.)
A wise old ambassador told me early on that the worst possible thing we could do to the raving lunatic environmental non-governmental organizations and the legions of uber-liberals that showed up for Second Committee meetings would be to solve the problems about which they rant and preach.
Without causes about which they can be serially indignant and plot to storm and hold the moral high ground, their lives would be empty wastelands of perfection.
Utopia would, ironically, be literal hell for them. They're never going to go away so we might as well have fun with them. There are lots of ways one can explore to jerk them around. Think about it.
Klein fits the description perfectly. He was barely funny in the 70's. Now, he's just predictable and even more self-absorbed. Brenner used to be pretty funny but he lost me completely not too long ago when he turned legitimizing his children by finally marrying his girlfriend of 17 years on stage into part of the show. Creeped me out.
Like I care about his personal life producing children out of wedlock. Shut up already and be funny, David!
Or am I thinking about another liberal comedian?
By the way, is there a professional comedian claque union or something like that I don't know about? When the Comedy Channel inflicts a stream of comedians who recycle an endless series of alleged jokes about conservative polticians, Southerners, pro-lifers, etc., at least part of the audience erupts into uproarious laughter as though these jokes haven't already been told, say, a million times or more. It is most obvious that the laughers must be part of a rigged audience claque when the camera focuses on someone not in on the plan sitting there unsmiling waiting for something original and funny to emerge finally in the act.
Duh, NOT FANG, NOT FANG! Sorry Phyllis…For penance, I'll smoke all the cigarettes I was giving up for Lent with a long, long cigarette holder.
W,
I had forgotten about the marriage to his young bride, that was weird. But yeah, it was David Brenner.
I was 'raised' on Newhart. Dad had numerous comedy records including a few of Newhart's. Even as a kid I was amazed how 1 guy, with no sound effects or other 'sound-props' could be so funny bit after bit. Just Bob and his imaginary phone calls. These were also recorded in a studio, with no audience to pump him up.
Someone help me out….another fav was some guy who always preceded his skits with "Why Not?!?" I'm sure my mom still has these records stashed away but I can't remember his name. In his skits he claimed to be everything from a 'Brain surgeon, doing doctor stuff'..' to an astronaut, to etc. etc.
So called "cutting edge" is fine, if it's accompanied by by something funny, rather than being 'the point'.
I would go with Belzer. The guy is REALLY misearble, or so he seems.
David Brenner
"America is a great, big country – loaded with trans fats. There’s room for all kinds of jokes"
Absolutely.
I spent too many of my early years complaining about other acts: He's hack, she's not funny, try it without the guitar, I can't believe you're using props, I hate jugglers. I forgot that the only important thing was making the people laugh. That's what the audience paid for, and it is up to the comic to do that, with any and all the resources available to him.
I wish I had such wisdom twenty years ago.
I'm pretty sure it was Robert Klein. He's pimping a book and doing media, but hasn't done standup for a long time. Belzer, Brenner, etc. all still get up. Anyway, Konig's attempt at flattery was exactly the wrong thing to say to a comic, as he should know how thin-skinned they are. "It's great to see you up there!" 66 year-old Klein has just been reminded that this 45 year-old "kid" (I'm guessing) wasn't born when he began his career, and it comes off as patronizing. "Really, why?" Klein makes a great response to Konig's implication that it is some great achievement to be "up there" after 40+ years of telling jokes. So, Klein slaps back a little bit and Konig (thin-skinned comic, remember?) not only doesn't realize that Klein doesn't give a **** about his opinion and "hates this place" because it is full of clods like Konig, but he takes offense that Klein has the nerve to imply he is "not edgy" Konig, next time just say you "enjoyed the comedy" and leave it at that.
Sarah Silverman totally missed positioning herself. She's a real cutie with terrific delivery; but her potty mouth and weird, twisted story lines are completely off-putting, unfunny, and just in bad taste. Too bad she's squandering her talent.
Thought so. Thanks.
Funny. To me Newhart was 'fully-modern' comedy. It was "cutting edge" to this guy as an early teen, and helped shape my odd sense of humor since, along with my dad's 'cutting edge' record collection of post-war post 50s "new-age" funny {dang that's what happens when a guy needs to substitute a bunch of """ and '''' in lieu of articulate insight}
I 'missed' many of the "meaningful cutting edge comics". Not old enough to know about Lenny Bruce at the time, once I watched clips on youtube I understand and fail to understand simultaneously. George Carlin combined the best of both I guess- a cutting edge AND real belly/head humor.
Real humor seems to trigger something mysterious in folks. It can't be quantified by its level of outrageousness either. {I guess it can't be explained by my rants either}.
My favorite comedy hits the head and belly together.
Newhart is timeless and incredibly funny. No one else even comes close. "The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart" is still one of my all-time top comedy recordings.
Johnny Carson told about how he, Newhart, Don Rickles and their wives got off the plane in Beijing for a vacation in China. Newhart looked around and with that priceless deadpan delivery of his said, "Boy! There are sure a lot of Chinese people around here." Carson could barely contain himself as he told the story.
Can you imagine taking a vacation with those three? One would rupture a gut laughing.
This is great. Everyone is trying to guess who this mystery guest could be. It's like "What's My Line?" Dave–all your posts have to end in a who-done-it. This will be your hook!
Here's a link to a story about Robert Klein's luncheon at the Friars Club 2/20, promoting his book. There is even a picture of Klein and Mickie Freeman. (they spell it Mickie) http://broadwayworld.com/article/Photo_Flash_Robe...
I'm not trying to get down on Dave, but clearly this article is about his hurt feelings and somehow Klein is a sourpuss because he is liberal and not conservative. Klein may be a jack@$$, but he really made standup cool and took it OUT of the Catskills. I have just seen it too many times, when a well-intentioned comic tries to give a compliment to a greybeard legend, but it comes out wrong. I will never forget Steven Baldwin trying to kiss Mickey Rooney's @$$, claiming to want to interview him about his life; Rooney asked if he had read any of his multiple autobiographies and when Baldwin admitted he hadn't, Rooney shouted, "read this book!" Hahahahaaa~! Just some low-key respect is called for, don't make these guys feel like old relics.
I am sworn to secrecy upon threat of having towels withheld in the Friars Club steamroom. Like a top secret super spy for some ultra top secret government spy agency within a government spy agency – I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you all. But – I'll tell you who it aint. Belzer is a sweetheart, as is David Brenner. Robert Klein is one of the all time great stand up comics and "Child Of The 50's" is the Sgt Pepper of stand up albums. It aint them. My favorite guess so far is Buddy Hackett! If only it were! It's also not Tom Shillue…
What?
"Klein may be a jack@$$…"
Look criticize the man if you want, but don't post his email address… that's just wrong.
OmiGod that's funny! Everyone on Breitbart should immediately go to Tom Shillue's website and buy two copies of his hilarious CD "Overconfident".
Might be the best guess. I have heard him say some really off the wall things politically.
Well, crap, Dave. I thought for sure Brenner, even though he was mighty hot at one time, was the one. I figured with his young bride he might have went around the bend. Much younger women can do that to you, or so my husband says. I'm going back to read the comments, see if I got this mystery figured out now, if not, we will be expecting some hints next posting. You don't have to tell us whether we are right or wrong, don't want to mess w/your towel supply, but just once again tell us who it isn't. LOL
Pat Cooper. He sets up Konig to offend him. He can't wait to be offended, I still laugh at how he went off on Stern because Stern didn't have him on that little E! interview show (Cooper was rejected by the network because he was not famous enough, so instead they got Joan Rivers, Chuck Norris, Tom Jones, people you have actually heard of).
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