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Episode 172 – Jonathan Katz on Burns and Schreiber – In One Head and Out the Other
He’s your own Dr. Katz. He’s a musician. He gave us some of our most interesting comic minds. And he wanted to discuss two of the early kings of improv. It was a lot of fun. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden … Continue reading →
Episode 171 – Hal Lublin on Robin Williams – A Night At the Met
It’s time to send the little ones to dreamland… Not really, this is a pretty clean episode, especially given the album we’re covering. The Thrilling Adventure Hour’s own narrator, Hal Lublin, joins us to discuss Robin Williams’ great live album.
Episode 170 – Giulia Rozzi on Rodney Dangerfield – No Respect
Giulia Rozzi’s next album, True Love, comes out this Friday, February 12. She’s hilarious and wanted to not only discuss Rodney Dangerfield, but an Italian kids song about having to take a pee. It’s a fun time.
Episode 169 – Arnie Kogen and Patric Verrone on Its a Gas and Mad Magazine
Arnie Kogen has written for so many of our greatest comedic minds and voices, but perhaps the one that screeches loudest is MAD Magazine. Patric Verrone helped give us Futurama and returns to the show as an expert who owns every … Continue reading →
Episode 168 – Andre Jacquemin on Producing Python
André Jacquemin has not only produced almost every Monty Python album, he’s also written some of their music. We have a blast talking about great Monty Python moments, as well as some album packaging concepts that never quite materialized.
Episode 167 – Brock Wilbur on This Is Spinal Tap
It kinda feels like Brock Wilbur has been on before, but he hasn’t. This is our second time covering the soundtrack to This Is Spinal Tap, and this time we also meander into the world of other “fake” bands and his … Continue reading →
Episode 166 – Phil Proctor on the History of Firesign, Part 1
This week, we begin retracing the history of Firesign with Phil Proctor, in part one of a mini-series covering every album from the Columbia years, and perhaps moving on to more. Phil is currently working on an autobiography,
Episode 165 – Brian Fernandes on Brian Regan Live
Jordan, Jesse Go!'s own Sunny D, Brian Fernandes, stops by with a challenge he might not have realized was a challenge. A stand-up album from the late nineties is very much out of my comfort zone, if only because I sort of stopped listening to and wat...
Episode 164 – Caitlin Barlow and Kathryn Renee Thomas on Monty Python Sings
Two of the creators and co-stars of TV Land's Teachers, which premieres January 13th, picked my favorite Python album, and the thing that really got me addicted to Monty Python in general. Monty Python Sings is drenched in the best the group has to of...
Episode 163 – Jeff Abraham on Bob Newhart Rarities
In a first for our podcast, we're about to premiere a Bob Newhart track that is 50 years old and you probably only heard if you were there for the recording. From a one-of-a-kind acetate in the Abraham Comedy Archive,