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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

So the more I do it, the better I enjoy it. And I've learned and have grown myself from doing these. Like I recently got a really great compliment. There was that movie everywhere, everything, every place. I forgot the name of the film. And there are two guys who had written it named Daniel, the two Daniels. And they they were being interviewed and they said, yeah, we took Eddie Brill's workshop.

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

So the more I do it, the better I enjoy it. And I've learned and have grown myself from doing these. Like I recently got a really great compliment. There was that movie everywhere, everything, every place. I forgot the name of the film. And there are two guys who had written it named Daniel, the two Daniels. And they they were being interviewed and they said, yeah, we took Eddie Brill's workshop.

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

A million years ago, they won the Academy Award and they said, you know, he did this thing where he made us listen. And I learned a lot about pausing and listening and how powerful that is. You know, pretty good. I first time I did Letterman as a guest, Joan Rivers, and I was on the plane that I was coming back home on.

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

A million years ago, they won the Academy Award and they said, you know, he did this thing where he made us listen. And I learned a lot about pausing and listening and how powerful that is. You know, pretty good. I first time I did Letterman as a guest, Joan Rivers, and I was on the plane that I was coming back home on.

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

A million years ago, they won the Academy Award and they said, you know, he did this thing where he made us listen. And I learned a lot about pausing and listening and how powerful that is. You know, pretty good. I first time I did Letterman as a guest, Joan Rivers, and I was on the plane that I was coming back home on.

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

And I introduced myself at the gate and she came and switched places with the woman next to me. And I told her I was doing Letterman as a guest for the very first time. And she had me go over my set with her on the plane and then gave me great advice, including the pausing and using the silence as your friend. And when I was on stage that night doing the Letterman show, Joan Rivers was right here.

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

And I introduced myself at the gate and she came and switched places with the woman next to me. And I told her I was doing Letterman as a guest for the very first time. And she had me go over my set with her on the plane and then gave me great advice, including the pausing and using the silence as your friend. And when I was on stage that night doing the Letterman show, Joan Rivers was right here.

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

And I introduced myself at the gate and she came and switched places with the woman next to me. And I told her I was doing Letterman as a guest for the very first time. And she had me go over my set with her on the plane and then gave me great advice, including the pausing and using the silence as your friend. And when I was on stage that night doing the Letterman show, Joan Rivers was right here.

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

She was right in the, you know. She was right there the whole time. And I'll never forget what she did. And then years later, I was doing this thing at the studio 6B, which is where they film Saturday Night Live. I think it's 6B. And I was hosting an event and it was all celebrities. And a lot of them are coming in late and doing, why are you late? What, did you forget your watch?

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

She was right in the, you know. She was right there the whole time. And I'll never forget what she did. And then years later, I was doing this thing at the studio 6B, which is where they film Saturday Night Live. I think it's 6B. And I was hosting an event and it was all celebrities. And a lot of them are coming in late and doing, why are you late? What, did you forget your watch?

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

She was right in the, you know. She was right there the whole time. And I'll never forget what she did. And then years later, I was doing this thing at the studio 6B, which is where they film Saturday Night Live. I think it's 6B. And I was hosting an event and it was all celebrities. And a lot of them are coming in late and doing, why are you late? What, did you forget your watch?

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

You know, stupid, you know, little... There was laughing at all of it. And then Joan Rivers walked in and the audience was like, all right, here we go. And I said, I'm not going to make fun of her. And I explained to her how good she was to me. And they gave her a standing ovation. And she like, you know, had tears and, you know, comics will help comics. You know, I got help from David Brenner.

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

You know, stupid, you know, little... There was laughing at all of it. And then Joan Rivers walked in and the audience was like, all right, here we go. And I said, I'm not going to make fun of her. And I explained to her how good she was to me. And they gave her a standing ovation. And she like, you know, had tears and, you know, comics will help comics. You know, I got help from David Brenner.

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

You know, stupid, you know, little... There was laughing at all of it. And then Joan Rivers walked in and the audience was like, all right, here we go. And I said, I'm not going to make fun of her. And I explained to her how good she was to me. And they gave her a standing ovation. And she like, you know, had tears and, you know, comics will help comics. You know, I got help from David Brenner.

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

I got help from Joan Rivers. I got help from, you know, just people, you know, so many wonderful people took very good care of me. And I vowed to do the same for young comics along the way.

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

I got help from Joan Rivers. I got help from, you know, just people, you know, so many wonderful people took very good care of me. And I vowed to do the same for young comics along the way.

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

I got help from Joan Rivers. I got help from, you know, just people, you know, so many wonderful people took very good care of me. And I vowed to do the same for young comics along the way.

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

I would mix, I would say there's one in 1A, 1A, 1B is Carlin and Pryor. Yeah. And I would say that Jonathan Winters is right up there too, but it was different. He did, you know, there's a clip of him on the Jack Parr show and it's called The Stick. And he just takes a stick and for six minutes, he just, it's just brilliant genius. Yeah. I love it. How about you?

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

I would mix, I would say there's one in 1A, 1A, 1B is Carlin and Pryor. Yeah. And I would say that Jonathan Winters is right up there too, but it was different. He did, you know, there's a clip of him on the Jack Parr show and it's called The Stick. And he just takes a stick and for six minutes, he just, it's just brilliant genius. Yeah. I love it. How about you?

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

I would mix, I would say there's one in 1A, 1A, 1B is Carlin and Pryor. Yeah. And I would say that Jonathan Winters is right up there too, but it was different. He did, you know, there's a clip of him on the Jack Parr show and it's called The Stick. And he just takes a stick and for six minutes, he just, it's just brilliant genius. Yeah. I love it. How about you?