Wow! This is a side of Martin Mull I've never seen before! Thanks for sharing this!
@Uarehere2 күн бұрын
Heard a new dad joke to use at a restaurant: "Hey, nobody ordered tax."
@NewMessage4 күн бұрын
Holy cripes, that's the origin of Smithers!
@phill80058 күн бұрын
How this is appropriate I don't know. Oh, wait yes, I do. It's always appropriate to make fun of Christians. If you dont know that then you aren't enlightened. You silly fool. You are not like "us".
@randomcheese17198 күн бұрын
nobody is being made fun of
@phill80058 күн бұрын
So much anti-White anti-Christian but that's okay,
@oceasavage11 күн бұрын
My great mentor since my teen years in the mid 70s, and everytime I see or hear this man play I'm always learning something new and innovative. It lets me know how far I have come and that I will never get to the virtuoso level that George played at 60 plus years ago but I'm good with that. It's an endless learing process and I love it.
@billonesty13 күн бұрын
I was a Flo and Eddie fan after hearing Billy the Mountain by the Mothers. I only knew Martin Mull as a comedian and did not discover his music until recently!
@trafyknits922214 күн бұрын
Money quote: "There's something pretty scary out there, and it's worth an hour out of your week to make friends with it." (Sums up the entirety of religion in one sentence)
@brianadams216118 күн бұрын
Sad news, his passing. I actually played (trombone) behind him, in Harrah's Tahoe orchestra in maybe the early '80s. Martin was opening act for some headliner. He had the same homey little set around him on stage, a small table w/ a shaded lamp, and an easy chair, like he was at home in his study. On the table were a few magazines. Ted Kennedy was pondering running for President in those days, so I brought in an old issue of Reader's Digest with a cover story about the Chappaquiddick incident. A few minutes before curtain up I handed the magazine to Martin, who was tuning his guitar, and asked him if he'd heard what Kennedy had responded when asked if he would seek the nomination. He hadn't heard. "I'll drive off that bridge when I come to it." Martin chuckled warmly, thanked me, and placed the Digest on his little table. He was a sweet guy.
@michaelhester132819 күн бұрын
RIP Martin The most under appreciated talent ever!
@ricaard22 күн бұрын
Thank you, Martin, for the music, myrth, and magic. Rest in Peace...
@harringtonvo23 күн бұрын
9:46 young Conan O’Brian?
@paulj0557tonehead23 күн бұрын
Martin Mull's IMDB credits begin in 1976 as well, with 49 episodes of Mary Hartman Mary Hartman. RIP Martin Mull
@VallinSFAS24 күн бұрын
Sorta late night postal comedians...Cliff Claven!
@newworldhorsdoeuvre24 күн бұрын
So I'm watching this movie called Late Night with the Devil and at the end I hear this old song that caught my ear. So since it's 2024 and I have a cell phone I do what any modern American would, I Shazam it. The song was Keep it Warm by Flo and Eddie. So you can imagine the rabbit hole I've found myself in! And what makes this whole thing even stranger than it already is, as I'm Googling all these names I find out that Martin Mull "was" an American comic actor? Why am I just finding this out on July 13? But wow, I've already invested about 3 hours finding out that MM passed and The Turtles are also Flo and Eddie, and Greg Hawkes from the Cars played with MM, next I'm gonna watch a documentary about F & E. Also, it's nice to go through a comment section that is full of trolls, smart ass kids, or some other degenerate, everyone here seems pretty cool! Like a gathering of kindred spirits or something. Living in the time that we are it's nice to escape for awhile!
@goratxiki24 күн бұрын
Itchy! I’ll give you itchy!
@graniteonion679925 күн бұрын
my absolute favourite keyboardist....what a player
@tubian32325 күн бұрын
RIP Martin Mull and Fred Willard♥
@cellison941427 күн бұрын
Just what I needed tonight - a joy to watch this great troupe of actors!
@paulferranti853628 күн бұрын
Comedy Greats
@davidburke70928 күн бұрын
This is a real gem here!
@johnure328328 күн бұрын
Thanks for this really insightful video. Monk has always been my first choice of jazz muscians
@garysmith186329 күн бұрын
RIP Mr. Mullins
@brianvincent828729 күн бұрын
White people are awesome
@tecumsehcristero29 күн бұрын
Catholics aren’t white
@walterhoenig656929 күн бұрын
Q: Have you considered adoption? A: She’s 16 and pregnant, no one would take her.
@pauladouglas9891Ай бұрын
So nice to see these tribute videos. Martin was so multitalented, an artist, musician and brilliant comedian. The line about Jesus going through the goalposts was priceless.
@robertblumstein5131Ай бұрын
Came from a song refrain on Martin mulls record album Normal from the early 70s-Jesus Christ Football Star
@suraya1224Ай бұрын
So many familiar faces, including SNL, Cheers, "Mary Hartman", & its spin-off, "Fernwood Tonight", also set in OH. Dry humor, & no laugh-track. In 2012, 72 yr old Fred Willard was arrested for a Pee Wee Herman type episode in a Hollywood theater. And of course, bandleader "Adrian Van Voorhees", on the Jiminy Glick show. Even George Gobel, and Stella Stevens, as the waitress. (First time I saw MM was in the early 1970s, a stand-up comedian (sitting in an upholstered chair with a floor lamp) in a club in Harvard Sq. Last time I saw him was in a Golden Girls episode.)
@williamwoody7607Ай бұрын
Flo and Eddy did weirdly excellent backup vocals for T Rex.
@williamwoody7607Ай бұрын
I think the funniest thing I have ever heard was by Martin Mull interviewed by Norm McDonald about 10 years ago. MM told a joke so utterly scabrous I nearly fell on the floor laughing.
@johnwelch6490Ай бұрын
North Ridgeville, Ohio native
@Nicks66ServiceАй бұрын
Who's the fellow on the Travis Bean guitar?
@alvarhanso6310Ай бұрын
"They talk about Stan Musial, but God is the tops." "Been around along time hasn't he?" RIP Fred Willard and Martin Mull.
@happydayz7857Ай бұрын
NORM!!!!!!
@StepUPNJАй бұрын
I think Howard Kaylan was the best pure vocalist of bands in the 60s. If you watch videos of the Turtles on the Ed Sullivan show there was no lip syncing, it was live vocals, and he was incredible!
@slimtimm1Ай бұрын
Edie M ain't dead yet but she's in rough shape
@ronsena877Ай бұрын
Bravo! Bravo!😃
@GregoryWhite-dc1twАй бұрын
Martin Mull, king of false modesty...
@idiotgleeАй бұрын
#snort
@birchsongsltd.6831Ай бұрын
Comic genius full stop
@pika23Ай бұрын
Martin mull rip. Could a been my uncles twin.
@pika23Ай бұрын
Do you watch this during Mormon initiation
@markmorin3610Ай бұрын
as a huge fan of these shows I can't recommend this movie more with the exact same cast if you haven't seen it...kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rdeqhpyJ3qmylHk.html It's great and will make you miss them even more.
@kodiekulpАй бұрын
Never heard of this. Happy to find it and learn about it.
@pauladouglas9891Ай бұрын
I heard of this, but never saw it.
@meshgraphicsАй бұрын
This is when Americans started hating themselves. Too much prosperity. Self-conscious of their wealth. May as well give it back to the Indians. Go back to Europe. Europe needs us now.
@Jack-vy6uoАй бұрын
Monk scared me in person at Radio City hall July 4th 1976 and again at his Funeral
@martinm3474Ай бұрын
I knew he did airbrush paintings, but I missed the music thing.
@stevec.7017Ай бұрын
OMG thanks for this...great songs by Martin Mull. RIP.
@humclargeАй бұрын
Hey Mart -o!I I finally sold that couch you left in my yard. I had no idea you were leaving.I hope that creator will let you rest in peace for christs sake.You were right that chick Marylin wasn't the marrying kind.We miss you and your talent down here!