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“The earliest stand-up comedy I was aware of was Bill Cosby. I watched Saturday Night Live as soon as I was aware of it, and Monty Python used to be on PBS at weird hours, so I used to try to watch that. And I loved George Carlin on SNL, that was the first stand-up I ever really remember seeing on…” quote by Louis C. K
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“The earliest stand-up comedy I was aware of was Bill Cosby. I watched Saturday Night Live as soon as I was aware of it, and Monty Python used to be on PBS at weird hours, so I used to try to watch that. And I loved George Carlin on SNL, that was the first stand-up I ever really remember seeing on TV. And then Steve Martin. I guess I was in fifth or sixth grade when Steve Martin showed up, and he was instantly my idol. And Richard Pryor around the same time too, I sort of became aware of him, though I don't remember the first time I saw him.”

Louis C. K

About This Quote

The speaker recounts early exposure to stand‑up comedy through TV shows and comedians, highlighting how those experiences shaped their comedic influences.

In simple terms: Early TV comedy shaped the speaker’s comedic idols.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how early media exposure influences personal tastes.

Themes

comedy influence media personal development

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

personal cultural

When to use this quote

  • watching SNL
  • discovering comedians
  • forming comedic taste
  • identifying role models

Key Concepts

pop culture stand‑up evolution idolization

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which early media experiences shaped your passions?
  • How do early idols affect later creative choices?
A Different Perspective

The perspective is limited to personal anecdote and may not reflect broader cultural trends.

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