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  • curprev 13:3613:36, 21 May 2019 Crazytonyi talk contribs 22,089 bytes −2 Premise: No citation for "early 70s"; at least one reference within the show to a specific date (a 1974 Richard Pryor album); reference in show to Vietnam with a follow line "that's why we lost" (open to interpretation, but factually April 1975; Goldie is based on Mitzi Shore, who took full control of The Comedy Store in 1976. Not saying it's definitely a specific date, just enough evidence it's at least 1974 or '75. The Los Angeles comedy scene boom is usually considered after the Come... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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