Vanity Fair piece disappoints…
…but for all the unexpected reasons!
We were ready to hate it. Instead, it’s just… dull and stupid.
As we read it, we began to wonder if it wasn’t written by Alexander Wolcott! Talk about your L-7! If someone had told us it was a Time or Newsweek piece from, say, 1993 or so, we’d believe it. It was very, “In my day…” and it had a lot of lamenting about a bygone era– with a stunning lack of awareness of the present-day comedy scene! We thought VF had a discerning readership. Turns out it’s Tiger Beat for people with post-graduate degrees.
The entire column was Vanity Square.
The only good thing about it was that it quoted from Franklyn Ajaye‘s “Comic Insights,” Gerald Nachman’s “Seriously Funny” and Larry Wylde’s “Great Comedians Talk About Comedy.” It made and remade points that have been debunked time and again right here in the pages of SHECKYmagazine.com. Perhaps Mr. Wolcott should think about getting internet access!
And the whole thing was doubly and triply odd when you consider that this article hit the stands hours after the death of Mitch Hedberg. Hedberg’s existence, his material, his legion of fans, his rock star status– all of it argued eloquently against nearly every insipid point made in this column.
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Oh, yeah…we’re so old and idiotic. Wolcott was totally right. Today’s “comedians” are lame, worrying about the buck, and (should I say it again), LAME. Lame-O. Totally, completely LAME.Shecky had his gig down right. I saw him many times in Vegas…met him once. Wolcott hit it right on the head: there IS no more comedy. It’s all about “the biz,” NYT headlines, politics, and Monica. YAWN.Every one you blind babies think comedians are blips on the plasma screen, oh so “topical,” oh so current. BAH!You’re too young to remember Dick Gregory, the “good” Cosby”, Totie, Morey, Mom’s Mabley, Phyllis, Rose-Marie, Buddy, SHECKY, Sahl, Lehrer, ad infinitum.Wolcott wrote a GREAT article. If you didn’t understand it, mea culpa. Shecky was the best.Time to grow up, my little babies.
Next time, before commenting, try reading ALL the words in the post.P.S. The old comics can be good…and so can the new. That would be one of the primary messages of this magazine from its inception.The name of the magazine is, after all, SHECKYmagazine.Wolcott and (from what we can tell of your New Wave, zany, disjointed post) you are painfully unaware of what’s going on in today’s comedy. We appreciate the old comics and pay them homage regularly– we’ve interviewed Shelley Berman, Rusty Warren and Dick Cavett. And we posted a glowing account of our trip to Easton to see Sahl, Gregory, Dana, Berman and Prof. Irwin Corey last November. And we’ve featured the album covers and liner notes from the albums of Mabley, Allan Sherman, Redd Foxx, Lehrer– even Noel Coward for chrissake. SO… you gotta read the magazine more carefully and more regularly.