beeksc1
A holographic observer
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Stand up comedy can be considered the most challenging of the arts.
One man (or woman) show; it is all about delivery; the audience is expecting to laugh and have a good time; etc
There is one particular stand up who is often cited as the greatest comedian of all time. He was a phenomenal story-teller.
A couple of threads honored the passing away (when he would prolly object to that wording) of George Carlin. Going beyond topical comedy, Carlin's later material dealt with the larger picture. His "stuff" material is great.
Even though he is not my single most "favorite" stand-up, the works of Mitch Hedberg always make me laugh.
Other favorites and those comedians that influenced and/or added to the art of stand-up...
One man (or woman) show; it is all about delivery; the audience is expecting to laugh and have a good time; etc
There is one particular stand up who is often cited as the greatest comedian of all time. He was a phenomenal story-teller.
A couple of threads honored the passing away (when he would prolly object to that wording) of George Carlin. Going beyond topical comedy, Carlin's later material dealt with the larger picture. His "stuff" material is great.
Even though he is not my single most "favorite" stand-up, the works of Mitch Hedberg always make me laugh.
Other favorites and those comedians that influenced and/or added to the art of stand-up...