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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: DannyODay on October 09, 2007, 08:27:56 PM
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I'm a recent TBSOWFMU addict...and my long commutes are getting rather boring. I'm looking for suggestions for other podcasts or online radio shows you guys might be into that might be of similar tastes as Tom's. I guess that means smart/funny talk shows. I'll give anything at least one listen...
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As for related podcasts, there's 7 Second Delay on WFMU, A Special Thing Radio, and The Sound of Young America. I also personally listen to a lot of the book and movie shows on KCRW, The Speakeasy on WFMU, Democracy Now, On The Media, and This American Life, but none of them are anything at all like TBSOWFMU.
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I enjoy Radiolab on WNYU. It's a really interesting science show that informs you on being human in surprising ways. Sometimes over produced but the subject matter eclipses these small annoying things.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/
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Check out Wiretap, with Jonathan Goldstein! It is pretty awesome.
"Hi, Fred. You and the Little Mermaid can go fuck yourself. I told you to stay near the phooooooooone. I can't find those books, you have other books here. It must be in La Hoya. Call me back, I'm not gonna stay up all night for you. Buh-bye."
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It's a little nerdish, but I like Studio360 -- if only for the recent interview Kurt Anderson did from a talk show within Halo. A lot of quotes of the guy saying "Yeah Kurt, it's interesting that you mention that, I -- uh huh, we better get out of here Kurt, those guys are shooting at us".
It's hard to find without having to pay for it, but I still enjoy the Ricky Gervais show.
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Nothing tops or stops the Best Show. You'll be disappointed if you try to find something like it, because no such show exists.
But if you just need other entertaining talk radio/podcasts to distract you:
Guys with Feelings is a favorite of mine. Don't let Jeremy's name dropping of the show deter you. It's often very good with amazing guests. Even when it's awkward, it's great. The vibe and sense of humor is very different from Best Show. I imagine Tom wouldn't like it, but you might. It gets pretty self-referential so start with the earlier episodes and work your way up.
There's also
- Jimmy Pardo's "Never Not Funny"
- Jordan Jesse Go
- The Shit Parade Show
- Doug Benson's "I love movies" ... although he stopped making new ones.
- The Paul Goebel Show
- Savage Love podcasts (for pre-verts)
- The Cold Bath (not usually funny, but pretty fascinating)
- The Marc Maron show/Morning Sedition was the one Air America show I liked. Cancelled in 2006, so may be hard to find online. And there's a lot of outdated political and news talk. But the comedy is still brilliant.
- Greg Fitzsimmons show (briefly on Sirius)
I also listen to most of the podcasts mentioned in previous posts.
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Check out the Coyle and Sharpe podcast and cds (http://www.coyleandsharpe.com/) for 60s era man on the street pranks.
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The Glen Jones Radio Program featuring X-Ray Burns
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I love the Best Show just for the reason it's so long and funny
I drive for work and need something to take up the time.
I would suggest checking out the Definitive Word podcast on iTunes
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I enjoy Radiolab on WNYU. It's a really interesting science show that informs you on being human in surprising ways. Sometimes over produced but the subject matter eclipses these small annoying things.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/
Thanks Phantom Hugger! I am loving this show.
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I just got turned on to The Bugle (featuring John Oliver from The Daily Show) -- it's weekly, pretty damned funny, and free. There are a few too many cricket and monarchy jokes for the average American listener, but it's so good. It's what Wait Wait Don't Tell Me would be if it were more than just mildly amusing.
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My second favorite radio show is "In Our Time" with Melvyn Bragg. It's a BBC show, available as a podcast. A bunch of eggheads sit around and discuss a topic. The goodness of an episode depends on how interested I am in the topic.
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The Ricky Gervais Show featuring the amazing Karl Pilkington
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The Ricky Gervais Show featuring the amazing Karl Pilkington
That one got old real quick
they beat their one joke into the ground
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I would suggest checking out the Definitive Word podcast on iTunes
Yeah, the definitive word is alright, if a bit jabber-jawed. I'd recommend their other podcast, "Make it So", which I find to be free of anything other than a complete love of all things Star Trek. You know, if you even barely like Star Trek, or if it's a fond memory from years past, as it is for me, then I think you'll like this podcast. Two Englishmen, talking about Star Trek, all the various series. And they're not obsessive, they've managed to distance themselves appropriately from the series, trashing the continuity and implausibility of it while still affirming their love for it, and they're fairly funny most of the time...A thinking man's Star Trek podcast, I like to think...or hope...having listened to all of them..
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The Ricky Gervais Show featuring the amazing Karl Pilkington
That one got old real quick
they beat their one joke into the ground
Ason, I'm starting to think you are a little curmudgeonly.
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These suggestions are all wrong. No other shows compare.
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The Ricky Gervais Show featuring the amazing Karl Pilkington
That one got old real quick
they beat their one joke into the ground
Ason, I'm starting to think you are a little curmudgeonly.
Plus I don't know nothing
dumb and opinionated
bad mix.
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Oh yeah, I never listened to it but Jonathan Katz from Dr. Katz fame does a infrequently updated podcast
H. Jon Benjamin contributes
the chemistry between those two is reminiscent of you know who and the other one.
And it's META!
http://www.jonathankatz.com/proud/audio.php?genre=hey
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I just started listening to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast.
This sounds awful, but he has the same interest in history that I have, and makes things fun. He's all about the human experience; what was it like to be a Roman centurion and battle an elephant, what was it like to encounter a full on Mongol horse archer attack, and other such horrible greatness.
If you're into that sort of thing, check it out.
http://www.dancarlin.com/
EDIT: maybe not of this ilk
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Ask Mr Biggs is funny if you are an AM talk fan. Might not be for all FOTs.
http://askmrbiggs.com/
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I was listening to an episode of Jordan Jesse Go from about a month back. A listener email to asks Jordan and Jesse to recommend fascinating podcasts. Among the the three that do get mentioned? Jimmy Pardo's Never Funny.
Not among the three that get mentioned? You got it.
JIHAD
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I heard that too Dave. Kinda annoyed me. I'm wondering because the show is from an actual radio station with actual callers do people somehow disqualify TBS as non-podcast? If so, how does this fit into the whole World Domination contest.
If not... sad.
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So it's agreed.....Jesse Thorn must be stopped.
And to think, I was THIS CLOSE to sending him 20-30 bucks.
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I just started listening to Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast.
This sounds awful, but he has the same interest in history that I have, and makes things fun. He's all about the human experience; what was it like to be a Roman legionnaire and battle an elephant, what was it like to encounter a full on Mongol horse archer attack, and other such horrible greatness.
If you're into that sort of thing, check it out.
http://www.dancarlin.com/
EDIT: maybe not of this ilk
I'm a big fan of Hardcore History too, although I wish the shows were more frequent. I've been trying to get into his current events podcast Common Sense, but I think I enjoy the history one much more.
Another history podcast I enjoy a lot is My History Can Beat Up Your Politics (http://myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.blogspot.com/). It's a little dry, but the host takes current American political issues and contextualizes them with similar and sometimes long forgotten situations from American history. It's generally very well researched and I almost always end up learning something new and fascinating.
One that's in no way similar to The Best Show is a sports podcast called On the DL with Dan Levy (http://onthedlpodcast.com/Site/DL_podcast/DL_podcast.html). I am becoming a big fan of this as well, it's a little Philly-centric, but the host (who's I think is the son of a sportswriter) is well connected and does a good job interviewing some pretty well known sports media figures like Michael Wilbon, Stefan Fatsis, and Jeremy Schaap along with sports blog types like Will Leitch, AJ Daulerio and Brian Powell.