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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #15 on: October 25, 2006, 11:16:18 AM »
I got a copy of "Rock Rot and Rule" from an honest-to-God Chapel Hill band member - but not until about 2002-3.  I started listening to the show not too long after that.

Then I started to notice that Tom and Jon were showing up in all kinds of media that I already liked - Jay Farrar, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, that detective show on USA.

I think I've now heard every bit TS and JW have done on the Best Show since they started archiving.
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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #16 on: October 25, 2006, 03:16:51 PM »
The first thing I heard were the Bruce Willis calls, through Fluxblog. After that, I listened to every show while at work. I started at the beginning of the archives, with the Yankees Vs. Mets fans. I just started going through the archives again.

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #17 on: October 25, 2006, 07:17:56 PM »
that detective show on USA.

I just discovered that Monk is on Saturday afternoons on BBC2 UK. I got happy, because I have that station.

I also just discovered that the BBC2 that I get has slight teeny tiny schedule variations, and Monk is one of them. It would be!
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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #18 on: October 25, 2006, 07:38:12 PM »
I've heard ever Best Show since January of this year.  My addiction did not start well.  I heard two Scharping and Wurster bits on "The Sound of Young America" one night when we were having some transmitter issues and I was stuck out there.
Needless to say, NOT the best time to listen to the miraculous Moebius strip of their humour turning on itself and contorting again and again. 

However, something happened.  The piece about the "1-2-punch" at the end of KidEBay stuck in my head.  Later that night, when I couldn't sleep.  I found myself at their website curiously listening again, and in the process waking my now ex-wife up with chortling and laughter. 

I put the credit card down and bought "Hippy Justice" which I wore out.  The very week, it happened I brought Chinese food home and listened to the live broadcast.  And so it goes, as least until recently.

I have them all on my IPod and listen to them in parts on a regular basis...and now, I get paid to listen to them, tee hee. Oh, and the Scharpling Squad here is growing too. Thanks for such a great topic and some fascinating posts.

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Eric

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #19 on: October 26, 2006, 01:15:52 AM »
Very cool to see so many people reply. It's been really interesting to hear about how people found out about the Best Show, I should have mentioned that in my original post. Keep em comin'.

"It's been amazing...I can't imagine my life without it, really." = Nice.  Welcome to the FOT Army.
 

Thank you, good to be here man. I should say, i have yet to enlist officially, but I'm getting to that.

Since you're new to the show, perhaps you have yet to take a gander at the recaps (started in November 2005).  Enjoy:

http://www.recidivism.org/tbsowfmu/

Oh sure, I have that and FOTpedia to thank for most all of my Best Show knowledge. I would've been lost without it.

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #20 on: October 26, 2006, 04:44:25 PM »
I have no way of counting. I listened to like every show from around 2002 to Fall of 2004, but then I moved to California and dropped out for like a year and a half.  Then I got back on the train.

The first one I listened to the whole way through was the interview with Jimmy McConaugh, author of "Shakey", the Neil Young biography.  I believe there was a Kevin call that night, and I TOTALLY thought Kevin was REAL.  I remember just thinking it was hilarious that this guy had a show on fmu and he had to deal with his brother's old friends calling and getting all passive aggressive on him, and I thought it was awesome how he was dealing with it: being nice turned to just humouring him, to being definitely irritated, to just telling him to buzz off and Kevin getting increasingly needy and hostile at the same tiime.  Even before I figured out it was a bit (like 2 weeks later) I knew that Scharpling understood the world as I understood it.  It's difficult to explain...

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #21 on: October 26, 2006, 05:26:49 PM »
The first one I listened to the whole way through was the interview with Jimmy McConaugh, author of "Shakey", the Neil Young biography.  I believe there was a Kevin call that night, and I TOTALLY thought Kevin was REAL.  I remember just thinking it was hilarious that this guy had a show on fmu and he had to deal with his brother's old friends calling and getting all passive aggressive on him, and I thought it was awesome how he was dealing with it: being nice turned to just humouring him, to being definitely irritated, to just telling him to buzz off and Kevin getting increasingly needy and hostile at the same tiime.  Even before I figured out it was a bit (like 2 weeks later) I knew that Scharpling understood the world as I understood it.  It's difficult to explain...

Thats the show that hooked me. Yeah I'm with you about the Kevin bit being real. It just made my skin crawl hearing it not knowing.

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #22 on: October 26, 2006, 07:19:27 PM »
the first one i listened to was the april 19, 2005 show when tom interviewed bishop pablo fontana. i used to listen to 7sd, ken's show and michael goodstein's choking on cufflinks often, but had never given tbs a try.

i think i was just bored that particular evening. went on the internet and started listening to the live stream hoping something interesting was on. the interview starts out pretty normally and it gets increasingly hilarious with every passing minute.. took a while before i could figure out what was going on.. nothing had made me laugh so hard.
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buffcoat

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #23 on: October 27, 2006, 10:12:53 AM »
I loved the Clontle thing - but I was hooked big time from the moment I heard "You got the Gorch!" and then seconds later when he kept insisting that Tom agree to buy his book.  Why don't all interviewed authors start out like that?

Anyway, I became a fan for life the moment Zachary Brimstead says, "Sir, I have no time for trifle... trifling... moo-vies.  I think I speak for all your listeners when I say, 'Play some barbershop quartet music!"
I really don't appreciate your sarcastic, anti-comedy tone, Bro!

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #24 on: October 27, 2006, 08:25:53 PM »
I'd never heard of the show until I stumbled upon the archives this summer. It sounds fake to claim so, but I was bored enough to go browsing around alt-comedy web sites when I hit upon the FOT site and tried the archives. I listened to the most recent one at the time which had The Mommas and (the) Poppas, Philly Boy Roy, and Tourgasm talk. I only skimmed the episode so I was oblivious to its true nature. It seemed like another call in show but with some very creative callers and host who'd play along with them. It sounded fun in passing, but I'm not a call-in show fan so I moved on and soon forgot all about TBSOWFMU.

That is until a few weeks ago after exausting every last decent comedy podcast I knew of, I went looking for something new and once again came across the Best Show. I'm glad I decided to give it another chance cuz it's my new favorite thing.  It's definately a show that takes some patience to get used to its rhythm, but it's pretty rewarding once you do.

The banter between Tom and the call in characters is the draw, but I think what hooked me most was Tom's brilliant rants. I tend to agree with most, but even on the occasion he's ripping on something I kind of like, it's even more hilarious to me. He could spend 3 hours pissing on all of my personal heroes and I'd love him for it.

Now I'm slowly working my way backward through the 2006 shows. Aiming to reach 2005 soon.

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« Reply #25 on: October 27, 2006, 10:49:56 PM »
I would like to officially campaign for the restoration of the missing archives. I feel like I missed a few issues in the full run and it makes me sad. Maybe a members only site with access, or sell them on itunes or something. A premium for donating to the marathon maybe,  a CDR with mp3s of the missing shows.



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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #26 on: October 28, 2006, 04:04:05 AM »
It's funny, speaking of Kevin...

A week or so after I downloaded that first Rock, Rot and Rule mp3 from Soulseek, I had started combing through the actual RealAudio archives of the show. I had only known about the "Wurster" side of the Best Show facade, but did not know about Andy Earles.

The first time I heard one of his calls (it was the "Samson" call, when he mistakenly called the show, thinking it was a telephone dating service), I was so stupefied, that while I was listening to this bizarre call, I typed search terms into Google, trying to verify if the names and places that were being mentioned did indeed exist. I actually needed to do that, because at that point, the persona that Earles was playiing was just plausible enough for me to believe that such a man could actually exist.

Once I found that Google had nada on "Cockatoo Carl's" and "Casa del Agua Caliente Apartments", I knew that I finally, officially "got" The Best Show on WFMU.



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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #27 on: October 28, 2006, 11:42:08 PM »
The first Best Show I ever listened to was a fairly early one (I was already an FMU listener), and I tuned in and heard Tom in one of his jingoistic pro-Bush moments.  He was saying something along the lines of "How dare you criticize the President" or "All loyal Americans must support the President no matter what" or maybe "Thankfully Bush won the election".... and I didn't get it.  I changed the station or listened to a John Allen archive or something.  My reaction was, what is this guy doing on FMU?  Just what the world needs... another right-wing blowhard on the radio. 

The next time I tuned in to TBS I heard Tom and Wurster (as a sleazy record promoter, maybe sometime in '03?) and I GOT IT.  It was a great bit that went on for a long time, and ended with the inevitable "Am I on the radio?  You mean I've been live on the radio all this time?  Oh sh#$!" 

I was hooked!

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Re: How Many 'Best shows' have you heard? What's the first one you heard?
« Reply #28 on: October 29, 2006, 04:24:27 PM »
The next time I tuned in to TBS I heard Tom and Wurster (as a sleazy record promoter, maybe sometime in '03?) and I GOT IT.  It was a great bit that went on for a long time, and ended with the inevitable "Am I on the radio?  You mean I've been live on the radio all this time?  Oh sh#$!" 

I was hooked!
I love that call, with the bassist who has a full sundae trimmings bar on his bass neck and makes an ice cream sundae during the solo because he thinks it looks cool.