This video clip shows some of the many reasons why Don Rickles is so incredibly legendary

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For seven decades, comedian Don Rickles has delighted audiences around the world with his sharp tongued and hilarious brand of comedy.

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Rickles, who recently celebrated his 90th birthday, is perhaps best known for his many, many appearances on late night talk shows.

What began in the 1960’s with appearances on Johnny Carson’s “Tonight Show” has continued throughout his life.

Whether he is playing off of David Letterman, Jay Leno, Dick Cavett, Craig Ferguson or Jimmy Fallon, Rickles always brings the funny.

One YouTube user decided to compile some of Rickle’s best moments in a new clip that his fans seem to love.

Love Don…God Bless Him,” one YouTube wrote.

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According to the uploader, Stephen Nichols, his clip is comprised of some of his favorite Rickles moments, including clips from the “Late Show with David Letterman, Martin Scorsese AFI, Frank Sinatra on the Tonight Show, Bob Hope Honors.”

In May, Rickles looked back on his career and surmised why he has stayed relevant after all these years.

“I think that I’m doing comedy that’s never been done before. There are guys that try to do me, but it never comes off as funny, really funny,” Rickles told Los Angeles Magazine.

“And people that do, do me, or try to do my kind of repertoire, so to speak—they know it comes from me. And so I, in a sense, without knowing it, became a pioneer. Making fun of people became OK. As a matter of fact, with Trump and all that, they have my name all over the place.”

Getting to know the legendary Don Rickles

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