The Three Stooges - Curly Shaves Some Ice
The Three Stooges - Curly Shaves Some Ice
The Three Stooges - Scene from the Episode "An Ache In Every Stake" that aired on August 22, 1941.
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Frank Sinatra - Silent Night
Frank Sinatra - Silent Night
Sinatra in 1991 with his son Frank Sinatra, Jr. at the piano.
Ol' Blue Eyes' Last Christmas Song Recording...He was 75 Years Old.
Greatest Singer of All Time. 🎄☃️🇺🇸🎅🏻
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Chris Farley - So I Says To The Guy
Chris Farley - So I Says To The Guy
Saturday Night Live Weekend Update - Jerry Sozio
May 14th, 1994
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MadTV - Elvis
MadTV - Elvis featuring Will Sasso
Season 5, Episode 20. Air Date: April 8, 2000
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Buster Keaton - Greatest Film Stunts
Buster Keaton's Greatest Stunts from his film career during 1917-1966
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UHF - Drink From the Firehose
UHF Movie 1989
Stanley Spadowski's Clubhouse - Drink From the Firehose
UHF starring Weird Al Yankovic & Michael Richards
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Tommy Boy - Singing in the Car
Tommy Boy - Singing in the Car
The Lejund Chris Farley & David Spade singing songs in the car in the movie Tommy Boy. 1995
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Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley
May 12, 1960
When the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll returned from his stint in the Army, he was welcomed home by none other than the Chairman of the Board.
Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley, two of the most beloved and respected artists in music, teamed up for a television special back in 1960, and the show resulted in a truly unique and special duet. This is the historic “Welcome Home Elvis” special.
It was announced in July 1959 that Elvis would appear on Frank Sinatra’s variety TV show upon his release from the Army. He didn’t have to wait long: He was released on March 5 and returned home to Graceland on March 8, and the show was taped on March 26.
“The Frank Sinatra Timex Show” - the variety show was sponsored by Timex - was filmed at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, Florida. Elvis traveled to Miami on March 21, and rehearsed for several days before the March 26 taping.
He shared the stage with, of course, Sinatra, as well as his daughter, Nancy, who would later become his co-star in “Speedway” in 1968. Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford were also special guests.
On the show, Elvis performed “Stuck on You” and “Fame and Fortune,” the two sides of his first post-Army single.
Jazz and rock ‘n’ roll collided when Frank Sinatra and Elvis sang a mash-up of their hit singles, “Witchcraft” and “Love Me Tender,” respectively. Sinatra sang “Love Me Tender,” while Elvis crooned “Witchcraft.” It's so interesting to see these two great singers offer such different versions of each other's greatest hits.
Elvis was paid $125,000 for this show, an unheard of amount in the entertainment industry in 1960. The special aired on May 12, 1960 with high ratings, drawing an impressive 41.5 percent of the American viewing audience that evening.
While Elvis and Sinatra never worked together again, they often kept in touch over the years. Sinatra let Elvis and Priscilla borrow his private jet in 1967 to go from Palm Springs to Las Vegas to get married, and travel back to Palm Springs for their honeymoon.
Elvis’ personal record collection here at Graceland contains many Sinatra records, and, of course, both men sang powerful versions of “My Way.”
Description courtesy of Graceland's official website.
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Norm Macdonald - Professor of Logic - Conan O'Brien
Norm Macdonald - Professor of Logic Joke - Late Night with Conan O'Brien 1996
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Rush Limbaugh - I Care More Than You Ribbons
From RushLimbaugh.com
On the April 15, 1993 episode of my award-winning television show, I had a segment in which I showed up at the beginning of the show wearing multiple multicolored ribbons. I had the AIDS ribbon, the deficit spending reduction ribbon, and eight or nine others pinned to the upper left side of my jacket. As you can see in the screen grabs below, it looked quite colorful. It also looked quite absurd.
I did this to make the following brilliant, insightful point. All these people, at the time, kept showing up with ribbons proclaiming these causes, and what they were trying to do was say, "I'm better than you. I care more than you. I'm wearing a ribbon." So the more ribbons you wore, logically, the more you cared - and that lapel of fruit salad clearly made me the most caring man in America on that April night.
Liberals love and embrace symbolism over substance. No ribbon ever cured a disease or reduced the national debt or promoted gay tolerance or accomplished any of the other causes these ribbons professed. All they did was make those wearing them feel like they did their part - when what had they really done? They'd simply accessorized and showed their good intentions.
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The Beach Boys - I Get Around - The Ed Sullivan Show 1964
The Beach Boys - I Get Around - The Ed Sullivan Show - September 27, 1964 - Performing Live
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Dana Carvey - Choppin Broccoli
Dana Carvey - Choppin Broccoli
Dana Carvey - Critic's Choice Stand Up Special HBO - 1995
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Sam Kinison & Rodney Dangerfield - Back to School
Sam Kinison & Rodney Dangerfield - Back to School - 1986
Classic 1980's Comedy
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Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller - Comedy Mission Impossible 2 - 2000 MTV Movie Awards
Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller - Mission Impossible 2 - 2000 MTV Movie Awards Comedy Video - Ben Stiller pretending to be Tom Cruise's Stunt Double - TPS
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The Grand Tour - Clarkson, Hammond & May Montage
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond & James May.
The Grand Tour and Top Gear - Montage
From the End of Season 3 of The Grand Tour.
Highlights include Top Gear & The Grand Tour.
Speeeeeed! POWER!
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Jerry Lewis - The Errand Boy - 1961
Jerry Lewis - The Errand Boy - 1961
Classic Jerry Lewis!
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Rat pack - Singing with Johnny Carson - 1965
Rat Pack singing The Birth Of The Blues with Johnny Carson.
This was at a benefit concert in 1965 at the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis.
Emcee Johnny Carson filled in for Rat Pack member Joey Bishop.
Classic.
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Ted Nugent - Performing the National Anthem - Trump rally - Florence AZ 1-15-22
Ted Nugent - Performing the National Anthem on guitar before the Trump rally in Florence AZ 1-15-22.
Great Version Uncle Ted!
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Rush Limbaugh as DJ Jeff Christie - Pittsburgh Radio - Early 1970's
Rush Limbaugh as DJ Jeff Christie - Pittsburgh Radio - Early 1970's
Early Days of El Rushbo the Doctor of Democracy...as DJ Jeff Christie.
God Bless Rush! Mega Dittos!
In the early 1970's, Rush hosted a morning show on WIXZ 1360AM in McKeesport and then on KQV.
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Let's Go Brandon Theme Song - L G B Song
Let's Go Brandon Theme Song - L G B Song
Trump and Biden Singing the L G B Song - Let's Go Brandon Song
I believe the original video was created by larsvonretriever.
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Caddy Shack - Cinderella Story - Bill Murray
Caddy Shack - Cinderella Story - Bill Murray
Classic Bill Murray...
1980
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Let's Go Brandon Heckler - Pelosi Speech in San Francisco
Let's Go Brandon Heckler - Pelosi Speech in San Francisco
Nancy Pelosi...aka "Vodka Skeletor" is interrupted by a Patriot yelling "Let's Go Brandon" in San Francisco!
#letsgobrandon
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Animal House - John Belushi Guitar Scene
Animal House - John Belushi smashes guitar. Classic Belushi.
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