David Letterman on Late Late Show, May 24, 1995

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  • Dave is Tom Snyder's only guest, live via satellite from the Ed Sullivan Theater.
    This was his first appearance on Tom's Late Late Show, which had been on the air for four months.

Komentáře • 57

  • @NoelComiX
    @NoelComiX Před rokem +5

    I miss these days. Never stop living in the 80s and 90s people.

  • @glennhoddle10
    @glennhoddle10 Před 5 lety +55

    *Tom Snyder was the ultimate conversationalist interviewer. An irreplaceable legend of broadcasting.*

    • @Rob_Kates
      @Rob_Kates Před 3 lety +4

      So true, he was outstanding.

    • @1TexasTV
      @1TexasTV Před rokem +1

      They'll never be another broadcaster and interviewer than the late, great Tom Snyder. Fire up the colortini, and watch the pictures... and the angels in heaven as they fly through the air. RIP Tom Snyder, and Godspeed.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před rokem

      I loved Snyder. I miss him so!

  • @thomaslarcher9955
    @thomaslarcher9955 Před 4 lety +38

    I’m french, I’m 26 and I truly beleive that letterman is the best thing that ever happened in television. Thank you for all the clip, your work is astonishing, I just can’t get enough of it.

    • @bobbiewallace4008
      @bobbiewallace4008 Před 2 lety

      I'm with you. For some reason I've always had a crush on him.

    • @davidallen346
      @davidallen346 Před 8 měsíci

      Best talk show host ever next to Johnny Carson

  • @youbetcha6880
    @youbetcha6880 Před 2 lety +12

    I miss Tom Snyder! His late-'90s talk show was brilliant. So few tv hosts can talk to the audience and guests like Snyder could. He gave me many a comforted nights in during my 20s.

  • @darincox6202
    @darincox6202 Před 7 lety +20

    You can tell Dave really enjoys talking to Tom

  • @feggyduss6463
    @feggyduss6463 Před rokem +5

    Dave and TS were the very best in Late Night Television during the Mid-1990's. Thanks for sharing.

  • @satchelconnor995
    @satchelconnor995 Před 4 lety +12

    I loved his jazz music in the beginning. So classical. I am happy to of got to watch both late shows back in the 90s. I feel so old but feel so grateful to be able to go back and watch these lovely classics

  • @hestergreen2031
    @hestergreen2031 Před rokem +2

    I was unable to watch late night TV when it was on, when I was a teenager going through school. I was stuck doing my homework. So, now l love listening to this.

  • @fasteddie9529
    @fasteddie9529 Před 7 lety +15

    This is so cool to see. I was too young to stay up and watch TS on the Tomorrow Show (except for the Charles Manson interview) but I really became a fan during the CBS run. TS is truly one of the greats in broadcasting...just like Dave.

  • @piesusan17
    @piesusan17 Před 2 lety +3

    Happy 86th Birthday, Tom. Wish you were still here.

  • @ElbertDaniel-dw7oe
    @ElbertDaniel-dw7oe Před měsícem +2

    It would be nice if the late night talk shows came up to par with these guys. I miss it.

  • @arkyandy9612
    @arkyandy9612 Před 2 lety +6

    Don these are the best. All the best. Great work!

  • @singlesideman
    @singlesideman Před 5 lety +18

    The brilliance in Dave's performance here, and it is a performance, is so subtle and reverential. His whole snarky and hilarious persona (which he basically invented, at least in the modern age) is a mask. It hid his awe of Tom, and the painfully awkward realization that he felt like he took over Tom's 'Tomorrow' show/slot years before on NBC, from a man he admired so much, and then used the opportunity to launch his own, substitute late night empire, in lieu of inheriting Johnny's. And now he was the boss of his hero who was now interviewing him on a show that he owned. It was all too much...
    Dave is actually a shy and modest man, who also knew that his shadow side had something to prove - and to contribute to the canon of the broadcasting greats who spoke to him when he was young, in an adult way, when he got it from no one and nowhere else. But I think that his brilliance - already demonstrated as a child - made some of the grown-ups in his early life take notice, and they engaged him, and gave him encouragement, in ways that they didn't do with other kids his age....
    There's more than a solid essay in this interview - maybe even a thin book surviving at least a week on the New York Times' Bestseller List. Dave spoke to the bashful gods in all of us - and still does...

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 5 lety +7

      There was some discussion of the obvious irony in their press conference launching Tom's new show -- czcams.com/video/iVohG7tzI2Q/video.html

  • @cityhawk
    @cityhawk Před 3 lety +13

    At this time, as a kid, I watched Conan of course and missed this kind of programming. I’d still prefer Conan, but listening to Tom and Dave’s interaction was in its way, educational. There’s a lot to learn here about crafting your own identity as an entertainer and the art of conversation. It’s great to see, and I took a lot away from this.

  • @thealaskan1635
    @thealaskan1635 Před 6 lety +11

    this is great! I wish you could do ALL of Dave&Tom's shows.

  • @mggailitis7231
    @mggailitis7231 Před 3 lety +5

    I always loved listening to the banter between Snider and Letterman. Snider was smart enough to know he couldn't match wits with Letterman, but he knew how to keep him on his toes; and clearly Letterman respected that. Sort of like Letterman's interviews with Bob Costas. Does anyone remember the Costas one-on-one interview show with the likes of Letterman, Chris Elliott and other predominant figures from all walks of life? I love how the likes of Snider and Costas had the smarts to listen and ask good questions rather than trying to insert themselves in the bit.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety +2

      Here’s the unedited Dave with Costas - czcams.com/video/8ySVaPY6vBQ/video.html
      And here’s Chris with Costas - czcams.com/video/vnv5au4r_Kw/video.html

    • @mggailitis7231
      @mggailitis7231 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dongiller And the Giller Prize goes to....!

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mggailitis7231 Ha! If only there were a relation. :)

    • @drummeralbertrivera9577
      @drummeralbertrivera9577 Před rokem

      I think it was called “On The Record with Bob Costas”.

  • @alexepena
    @alexepena Před 4 měsíci +1

    34:15 is sooooooooo david letterman. Absolutely love his type of comedy

  • @hollygarnish2925
    @hollygarnish2925 Před 2 lety +2

    This is so cool, Greensburg the Tree City is a real landmark. Love the square. Sushi Spot. They are just adorable and down to earth guys who really like eachother. I am so interested.

  • @TeachAManToAngle
    @TeachAManToAngle Před 5 lety +19

    Toll free line down, huh? Convenient considering Dave didn't like taking calls.

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 Před 7 lety +7

    Good! Keep it up!

  • @edkalegi6504
    @edkalegi6504 Před 2 lety +2

    Letterman did quite a few full length interviews during this time (95 and 96) with Snyder, Larry King, and Charlie Rose. Wonder if it was because this was when the show slipped behind Leno in the ratings and they were trying to stir up a renewed interest in the still relatively new CBS show.

  • @crispinh1
    @crispinh1 Před 5 lety +8

    I'm guessing the "technical reasons" for the phone line being down is that they taped it earlier in the evening. Also, Tom said this was a disaster in the LA Times, "Letterman decided that night that he was going to play comedian and not interview."

    • @JSYBen
      @JSYBen Před rokem

      I'm surprised he said that. Yes he goofs off a little, but he does seem to be giving genuine answers to this questions. Also, can't imagine this wasn't live, as the tech problems I'm sure they would have edited out otherwise.

  • @NoelComiX
    @NoelComiX Před rokem +2

    I miss Dave’s old look with the white socks and sneakers.

  • @MastersOfAudiovisuality
    @MastersOfAudiovisuality Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this and all your other uploads! Big fan of both Snyder and Letterman and it's a pleasure to be able to enjoy the compilations and in this case full episodes for someone who's not from the US. My question though is slightly off-topic from the main video event, that 5-second snippet the band plays between 0:10-0:15 sounds absolutely lovely. Do you or anyone else reading this comment have an idea what song this is or whether there is an instance of the band playing this song at another occasion for a bit longer?

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Spinners - “I’ll Be Around” (1973)
      And thanks!

  • @erichaynes7502
    @erichaynes7502 Před 3 lety +4

    I never liked it when Dave was "CBS Corporate Dave" like he is here.

  • @alandoane9168
    @alandoane9168 Před 2 lety +2

    "Most dick jockeys are derelicts." -- Dave Letterman, speaking the whole truth.

  • @danimart3374
    @danimart3374 Před 2 lety +1

    Carson, Letterman, and O'Brien. They're like the Godfather Trilogy of late night, with money, power, and too many tragedies to count. (And, yes, Godfather 3 was a quality picture, arguably, the best of the trilogy.)

  • @barrettus
    @barrettus Před 7 lety +8

    They used Tom as a joke/plot device on the Larry Sanders' episode which featured Dave. (edit Featured .. appeared would be better)

  • @jonathanaaronnunez796
    @jonathanaaronnunez796 Před 3 lety +2

    I bet the toll free number worked fine.

  • @matthaze
    @matthaze Před 5 lety +7

    Hey Don! Did Dave do a tribute to Tom when he passed away in 2007?

  • @ronwade5646
    @ronwade5646 Před 6 měsíci +1

    1984, KNAU Flagstaff, 100, 000 watts of NPR Classical music news and public affairs on your FM Dial.

  • @mrmike743
    @mrmike743 Před 6 lety +5

    Don giller my friend can I ask how do you get these? I mean did you record everything of Dave all those years or do you know someone who worked for him and has all of these tapes? I'm very interested my friend

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 6 lety +11

      I began taping Dave on audio cassette in 1981, when he guested on Carson, and I was on a Carson kick then. When Late Night premiered in 1982, I'd sporadically audio cassette the show for the first 15 months or so, but then in the Spring of 1983 it became nonstop.
      In mid-February I bought my first VCR, and from that point forward I recorded every show until Dave's retirement in 2015.
      I'd also collect either by trade or acquisition shows I either didn't have (pre-2/85, not counting the reruns) or had but in poor quality (the cable would go out or my VCR was dying before I realized it and bought a new one).
      I've also since gotten ahold of superior-quality Late Nights and Late Shows from sources I can't yet divulge, but I'm sharing them as much as possible.
      But the bulk of the collection is my own.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 6 lety +2

      That is, "In mid-February 1985 I bought my first VCR..." (left out the year).

    • @mrmike743
      @mrmike743 Před 6 lety

      Don Giller now do you mind me asking how old you are sir? I'm 38 and came upon Dave in 86-87 myself and that was a young age.

    • @dongiller
      @dongiller  Před 6 lety +11

      I have the body of a 67-year-old with the mental maturity of a teen.

    • @mrmike743
      @mrmike743 Před 6 lety +1

      Don Giller ahh i see,a bit like Dave I guess hahahaha.

  • @singlesideman
    @singlesideman Před 5 lety +3

    They hate YOU! Ha ha ha ha ha!!!

  • @RaginRonic
    @RaginRonic Před rokem +1

    Helen Kushnick was the one who drove the wedge between Dave and Jay, and NBC should've fired her for that. She was the sole instigator of the 1991-1993 Late Night War, and had no business being in show business.
    To her, she basically wanted everything related to Carson Productions purged from The Peacock Network when Johnny announced his retirement. That included Dave, due to his professional association with Johnny.
    I think and believe that she wanted to try to use the Executive Producer position on The Tonight Show as a springboard to jump to the spot of President of NBC Entertainment, where she likely would've cancelled Seinfeld & Frasier, and to not allow Friends to be on NBC. She didn't like NBC being a network that aired that kind of comedy, and had she become the boss, would have probably had all the comedy series NBC aired returned exclusively to family sitcoms.
    Jay should have also stepped down as host of Tonight when he found out Helen's duplicity, and surrendered Tonight to Dave.
    Just my thoughts on that matter. o.o

  • @beavacuda
    @beavacuda Před 3 lety

    Love Letterman (hence here) but his affinity for Snyder proved to be TOTAL flop. Snyder was painfully out of touch before taking the reigns of the newly christened Late Late Show and it just got more apparent with each and every passing day. I'm sure he was a nice guy, but Dave and CBS totally misread the world by installing him. Also, baggage aside from any of these...Larry King, Charlie Rose and Dick Cavett were superior interviewers to him (cause again, Snyder was PAINFULLY out of touch)...and he lent nothing else. Sorry, but the guy made bundle being a waste of space and time for years. Deal with it

    • @richardn6768
      @richardn6768 Před rokem

      Very amusing. So, you didn't like Tom and you have a very self-important rationalization as to why. Larry King was okay. Charlie Rose was good. Try as I might, I never really *got* Cavett. I don't have a puffed up explanation, it's just what I liked and didn't like. Pontification is nothing more than self-serving gas. Deal with it.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic Před rokem

      Bozo. Deal with it.