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So, 'On Location: David Steinberg' is this interesting HBO special from 1976 that captures the essence of stand-up comedy in a more intimate setting. The pacing is quite relaxed, allowing Steinberg to connect with the audience in a way that feels both personal and engaging. The humor has this distinct '70s vibe—irreverent, a bit self-reflective, and perhaps even ahead of its time in how it addresses social themes. The performances are solid, showcasing Steinberg's ability to navigate through different comedic styles. It’s not flashy, no big production numbers or elaborate setups—just a comedian, a stage, and a crowd, which gives it a raw, authentic feel that's somewhat rare in TV specials of that era.
'On Location: David Steinberg' isn't widely available on physical media, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate vintage stand-up specials. The scarcity of this title means that those who do possess it often share it with fellow enthusiasts, creating a small but passionate community around it. It gives a window into the comedy landscape of the '70s, making it a unique piece for anyone interested in the evolution of televised comedy performances.
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