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Eddie Brill

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
270 total appearances

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Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

To us, to most comedians, it's like stealing your baby. No one is allowed to steal your baby. But a lot of people don't care because there's one life they live and they don't live in integrity. And they, you know, they'll steal material. And I, you know, like I've been in shows where friends of mine have done material. I've had friends do it on The Tonight Show.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

To us, to most comedians, it's like stealing your baby. No one is allowed to steal your baby. But a lot of people don't care because there's one life they live and they don't live in integrity. And they, you know, they'll steal material. And I, you know, like I've been in shows where friends of mine have done material. I've had friends do it on The Tonight Show.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

I've seen some of my jokes and they did very well. They did, but not with me saying it. And I've had a few people admit over the years later, I took your joke. I'm sorry. You know, this and it's just it's really evil. It's an evil thing to do. But a lot of people don't care because they'll do what it takes to be famous or to have money or whatever.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

I've seen some of my jokes and they did very well. They did, but not with me saying it. And I've had a few people admit over the years later, I took your joke. I'm sorry. You know, this and it's just it's really evil. It's an evil thing to do. But a lot of people don't care because they'll do what it takes to be famous or to have money or whatever.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

I've seen some of my jokes and they did very well. They did, but not with me saying it. And I've had a few people admit over the years later, I took your joke. I'm sorry. You know, this and it's just it's really evil. It's an evil thing to do. But a lot of people don't care because they'll do what it takes to be famous or to have money or whatever.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Their values are low and their greediness or, again, lack of integrity is more powerful.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Their values are low and their greediness or, again, lack of integrity is more powerful.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Their values are low and their greediness or, again, lack of integrity is more powerful.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Now, a situation might come up where something happens. You're chatting with the audience and someone goes, you know, it's funny. I you said that. And my friend John Mendoza has this great joke. He doesn't exact. Not that I've ever done that. And John and I are friends. But I was, you know, you could say that and it's still some audience member might go, hey, I heard it.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Now, a situation might come up where something happens. You're chatting with the audience and someone goes, you know, it's funny. I you said that. And my friend John Mendoza has this great joke. He doesn't exact. Not that I've ever done that. And John and I are friends. But I was, you know, you could say that and it's still some audience member might go, hey, I heard it.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Now, a situation might come up where something happens. You're chatting with the audience and someone goes, you know, it's funny. I you said that. And my friend John Mendoza has this great joke. He doesn't exact. Not that I've ever done that. And John and I are friends. But I was, you know, you could say that and it's still some audience member might go, hey, I heard it.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Here's an Eddie Brill joke. So you don't do that. But if you're going to ever do it, there's a that's the situation you do it in. What kind of leadership stuff do you do?

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Here's an Eddie Brill joke. So you don't do that. But if you're going to ever do it, there's a that's the situation you do it in. What kind of leadership stuff do you do?

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Here's an Eddie Brill joke. So you don't do that. But if you're going to ever do it, there's a that's the situation you do it in. What kind of leadership stuff do you do?

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah.

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah, I think that there's a you know, the gut is the brain of the body. And the gut never lies. Now, you can rationalize anything in your head, but your gut, if you trust it and learn to trust it, you will know the truth and you will know your truth and you will be able to do that. And I think it's important. A lot of people, you know, it's funny. I use, you know, Nina Simone and what's her face?

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah, I think that there's a you know, the gut is the brain of the body. And the gut never lies. Now, you can rationalize anything in your head, but your gut, if you trust it and learn to trust it, you will know the truth and you will know your truth and you will be able to do that. And I think it's important. A lot of people, you know, it's funny. I use, you know, Nina Simone and what's her face?

Mick Unplugged
From Emerson to Letterman: Eddie Brill's Insights on Comedy

Yeah, I think that there's a you know, the gut is the brain of the body. And the gut never lies. Now, you can rationalize anything in your head, but your gut, if you trust it and learn to trust it, you will know the truth and you will know your truth and you will be able to do that. And I think it's important. A lot of people, you know, it's funny. I use, you know, Nina Simone and what's her face?