The Last Days of Richard Pryor l PART 3

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Richard Pryor walks off stage in Vegas, films first stand-up comedy concert
Realizing he couldn’t be genuine performing in Las Vegas, Richard Pryor walked off the stage mid-performance. He moved to California in the ‘60s, using humor to express the turbulent decade.

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43 thoughts on “The Last Days of Richard Pryor l PART 3

  1. My father was a big fan of Richard and so am I, still watch his stand up and movies, but this all white in Vegas looked so scary. Who thought of doing that.

  2. There were no black people in Vegas at that time, oh wait, Sammy Davis Jr. was there, but no other black folks. Dumb!

  3. Maybe Dean Martin look at him and wondering what TF he was doing because he knew Pryor wasn’t being him self, that he recognized that he could do better? Just a theory.

  4. there is no such thing as schizophrenic as the united states, the biggest porn industry, arms sales to children, but Fu .. you can not say on us -TV?

  5. All the people in this documentary have an overblown vision of self-importance. It wasn't a white man that effed him it was his own father.

  6. Jimmie Walker says there were no headlining black acts in Las Vegas in the 60's. That is not true. Nat King Cole was a huge black entertainer in Las Vegas in the early 1960's at the big casinos. Walker is just another whiner crying discrimination when he does not know what he is talking about.

  7. I don't think that it is fair to criticize Dean Martin for not understanding Richard Pryor's comedy. They were from completely different eras which would affect their views of what was funny and what wasn't. It would be like criticizing Eddie Cantor for not understanding Dean Martin's comedy.

  8. I have an album releasing in March, entitled “The Franklin Lennox Thomas Show”

    I say that now, because I am proudly, introducing the new wave of “Rich” fans to one fan’s influence and downright idolatry of the way in which Richard Pryor expressed his pain, love and life through ART.

    Why just comment on this now? Well, because, respectfully, I don’t wanna be labelled as someone who “just found him.” There’s not a THING wrong with someone who did, but as aforementioned…I didn’t. He’s inspired atleast a portion of EVERY YEAR of my life, since, say 2011, which was over five years after he passed, however it was when I found “Rich” and who “Rich” was.

    I’ve been thankful for his influence (as aforementioned) atleast once, every year since….I like to think that I appreciate the path he single-handedly trail-blazed as much as anybody, ever. It inspired us all in unmeasurable ways.

    Ok, I’m done here now. Stevey Owens -The Franklin Lennox Thomas Show….coming to you on all music platforms in March 2020

    Have a great night, jack

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