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Gidney N Cloyd

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30. I'd move Robin Williams up into Louis C. K.'s spot, just for starters.
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 01:38 PM
Feb 2017

I think Louis C. K.'s stuff gets awfully repetitive thematically and doesn't hold up to repeat listening. He also seems to get credit for breaking ground that's been broken for decades.

A few I'm surprised at not seeing somewhere among the 50, given some of those who did make the cut, include:
Hannabal Buress
Daniel Tosh (his standup stuff is miles ahead of his TV series)
Rodney Dangerfield.
David Steinberg
Christopher Titus

Andy Kaufman should be in the top 10 VMA131Marine Feb 2017 #1
Rodney Dangerfield GreatCaesarsGhost Feb 2017 #2
Top 5 at least but workinclasszero Feb 2017 #26
Bill Hicks lame54 Feb 2017 #3
I second Bill Hicks. TBA Feb 2017 #9
I like to joke that Bill Hicks opened for me once. Chiyo-chichi Feb 2017 #15
I noticed that CNN's first episode of The History of Comedy omitted Cosby... Orsino Feb 2017 #4
It's sort of like kicking OJ out of the Football Hall of Fame. Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2017 #8
Bill Cosby, I think was too funny in his stand-up. Stellar Feb 2017 #14
Drugging and raping women? Yeah, that's pretty clearly not as bad as a consensual blowjob Spider Jerusalem Feb 2017 #18
You are right... Stellar Feb 2017 #25
Gerard Hoffnung Turbineguy Feb 2017 #5
Steve Martin was a stand-up genius. Greybnk48 Feb 2017 #6
Did Lucille Ball ever do stand-up? That would be an interesting addition to her resume KittyWampus Feb 2017 #12
I can't find evidence of it. She was so funny on Johnny Carson Greybnk48 Feb 2017 #23
never found don rickles remotely funny. unblock Feb 2017 #13
Oh - Alan King is brilliant leftynyc Feb 2017 #17
LMAO Steve Martin - November 12, 1977 otohara Feb 2017 #19
Humor is pretty subjective el_bryanto Feb 2017 #7
robin williams unblock Feb 2017 #10
Oscar Levant DoBotherMe Feb 2017 #11
He was a regular on the old Jack Paar show. Basic LA Feb 2017 #21
More leftynyc Feb 2017 #16
Mitch Hedberg. nt JTFrog Feb 2017 #20
I thought Elayne Boosler should have been higher on the list MurrayDelph Feb 2017 #22
I would make Rodney Dangerfield number one nt doc03 Feb 2017 #24
As a teenager in the 1980s, I listened to Eddie Murphy's "Delirious" Over and Over and Over... malchickiwick Feb 2017 #27
Roseanne Barr elehhhhna Feb 2017 #28
I never liked "blue" comedy unless it was actually funny. Archae Feb 2017 #29
I'd move Robin Williams up into Louis C. K.'s spot, just for starters. Gidney N Cloyd Feb 2017 #30
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