Coleman Hughes says, I should ask you for your 911 story. Oh my God. He gave me help. I spied on you. And he really, of course he did. All right. Well, this is not a flattering story at all. I guess I'll try to do it short. So then my girlfriend, now my wife, my wife knows the story. Her mother, I'm really trying to condense the story, shows up to the olive tree. It was 9 11. The World Trade Center has fooled us. That's all I say. You couldn't do it. well, I'm in DC."
Tyler sat down at Comedy Cellar with owner Noam Dworman to talk about the ever-changing stand-up comedy scene, including the perfect room temperature for stand-up, whether comedy can still shock us, the effect on YouTube and TikTok, the transformation of jokes into bits, the importance of tight seating, why he doesn’t charge higher prices for his shows, the differences between the LA and NYC scenes, whether good looks are an obstacle to success, the oldest comic act he still finds funny, how comedians have changed since he started running the Comedy Cellar in 2003, and what government regulations drive him crazy. They also talk about how 9/11 got Noam into trouble, his early career in music, the most underrated guitarist, why live music is dead in NYC, and what his plans are for expansion.
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Recorded March 15th, 2023.
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