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Episode 13 – Cheech and Chong – Greatest Hit
They're back, and this time we cover the second album that made Jason and Dan become best friends while hanging out in a broken Ford Fiesta. Â Yep, that's Upstate New York for you. Â This is, in fact, our first quadrilateral New York episode. The appeal o
Episode 12 – Monty Python – The Instant Record Collection
It's taken much too long to get to Monty Python, given our collective love for the group, perhaps best demonstrated by how many Holy Grail references make their way into this podcast. This is a great primer album, though it makes little sense to listen
Episode 11 – Ernie Kovacs: The Ernie Kovacs Album – with Adam X. Storm
For the first time, I'm going to recommend you actually watch something before listening to this week's album (links are below). Â Why? Â Well, because Ernie Kovacs is the godfather of experimental TV. Â Which is why, as a comedy writer, I was blown away
Episode 10 – Live Phil Hartman Tribute with Vicki Lewis, Mike Preister & Jeremy Guskin
He was Troy McClure. Â He was Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer. Â He was Bill McNeil. Â Most importantly, he was a brilliant comedic actor, and loved by everyone he worked with. Â He also inspired some of us to do what it is we do. Â That was reason enough to make
Episode 9 – Steve Martin: Let’s Get Small
(Originally posted 9/7:)Every once in a great while, you come across a comedy album that changes comedy. Â Maybe it doesn't change the nature of comedy, but it changes your understanding of what comedy can be. Â Rarely can a stand-up do that on his own. Â
Episode 8 – Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip (w/Mike Preister and Jeremy Guskin)
It didn't take long for Richard Pryor's work to crop back up on Comedy on Vinyl, which is mostly due to popular demand.  Not only is "...Is it Something I Said?" still our most-downloaded episode, but two of my favorite comedic minds specifically said
Baby Episode #1 – No Album This Week
Hey Everybody! Â A big thanks to all of you who have been listening to us comedy nerds as we regale you with our development as comedy people. Â This week, no album, but for good reason - we're all very busy. Â That said, we have some awesome things in st
Episode 7 – Cheech and Chong: Big Bambu (with guest Bob Wiltfong)
If it wasn't for this album, the 70s arguably wouldn't have been the 70s. Â Before "pot culture" and "pot humor," there were two brilliant sketch comedians who also talked a lot about pot. Â Those guys were Cheech and Chong. Â I wouldn't be who I am if it
Episode 6 – The Firesign Theatre: Dont Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers (with guest Jeremy Guskin)
Not stand-up. Â Not sketch. Â Just pure comedy. Â The Firesign Theatre are, luckily, indescribable. Â You owe it to yourself to find any of their comedy. Â They have released 22 albums since the 70s and this is, frankly, their third. This particular episo
Episode 5 – Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow Right!
This week we skip back to last week's comedian's (Richard Pryor) biggest influence. Â Bill Cosby influenced two generations in two entirely different ways. Â He broke ground with his stand up comedy, became the first black man to star in a TV drama, and t