Some of you may enjoy this: http://fredericksnprcast.podbean.com/
Quote from: fonpr on February 09, 2012, 09:18:32 AMSome of you may enjoy this: http://fredericksnprcast.podbean.com/Fredericks, seriously, this is my favorite so far. Don't stop producing the ones with more focused vocal content, but this is one of my favorite pieces of sound collage ever. I have listened to it three times; Ken F should be playing it on his show. Sincerely.
Here's a podcast suggestion: http://arthur.libsyn.com/webpage/arthur-008Just posted a new episode of my podcast ARTHUR, in which I have lunch with Fred Armisen.
Comedy Bang Bang is hit and miss, but Matt Besser as Bjork singing instructions on how to operate a ladder, over Reggie Watts beats, is one of the most entertaining things I have heard in weeks.
Quote from: Martin on February 12, 2012, 03:38:46 PMHere's a podcast suggestion: http://arthur.libsyn.com/webpage/arthur-008Just posted a new episode of my podcast ARTHUR, in which I have lunch with Fred Armisen.I listened to this right after you posted but forgot to mention that I thought it was really great interview!
Quote from: dave from knoxville on February 29, 2012, 03:09:14 PMComedy Bang Bang is hit and miss, but Matt Besser as Bjork singing instructions on how to operate a ladder, over Reggie Watts beats, is one of the most entertaining things I have heard in weeks.I go back and forth on subscribing/unsubscribing. It's got kind of a bro atmosphere at times that I can take or leave, and the games are getting kind of old. Mainly I listen based on whether James Adomian (or Andy Daly!) is on there at this point.
Quote from: Steve of Bloomington on March 01, 2012, 09:27:33 AMQuote from: dave from knoxville on February 29, 2012, 03:09:14 PMComedy Bang Bang is hit and miss, but Matt Besser as Bjork singing instructions on how to operate a ladder, over Reggie Watts beats, is one of the most entertaining things I have heard in weeks.I go back and forth on subscribing/unsubscribing. It's got kind of a bro atmosphere at times that I can take or leave, and the games are getting kind of old. Mainly I listen based on whether James Adomian (or Andy Daly!) is on there at this point.James Adomian is amazing on this week's Who Charted?
Quote from: masterofsparks on March 01, 2012, 10:31:25 AMQuote from: Steve of Bloomington on March 01, 2012, 09:27:33 AMQuote from: dave from knoxville on February 29, 2012, 03:09:14 PMComedy Bang Bang is hit and miss, but Matt Besser as Bjork singing instructions on how to operate a ladder, over Reggie Watts beats, is one of the most entertaining things I have heard in weeks.I go back and forth on subscribing/unsubscribing. It's got kind of a bro atmosphere at times that I can take or leave, and the games are getting kind of old. Mainly I listen based on whether James Adomian (or Andy Daly!) is on there at this point.James Adomian is amazing on this week's Who Charted?Different strokes. I couldn't do Who Charted anymore, after the 5th or 6th time I sat through the chart that was customized for the visiting guest. And for it to be a potentially great source for pop culture jokes, Howard doesn't really seem interested in much of anything that comes up. I'm too old, I suspect.
... Howard doesn't really seem interested in much of anything that comes up ...
Quote from: dave from knoxville on March 01, 2012, 11:38:07 AM... Howard doesn't really seem interested in much of anything that comes up ...That's part of the appeal for me ... the show gets really fun when the hosts are totally befuddled by pop culture trends. I like when Howard and Kulap start inventing their own (not very accurate) definitions of things like mathrock and dubstep.
Quote from: daveB from Oakland: Game of Protocols on March 01, 2012, 12:30:13 PMQuote from: dave from knoxville on March 01, 2012, 11:38:07 AM... Howard doesn't really seem interested in much of anything that comes up ...That's part of the appeal for me ... the show gets really fun when the hosts are totally befuddled by pop culture trends. I like when Howard and Kulap start inventing their own (not very accurate) definitions of things like mathrock and dubstep.I love Howard Kremer too. I love how he often picks up on the most incidental things mentioned and turns them into ridiculous questions and situations for the guest. Kulap then laughs in complete perplexion, which is what I am also doing most of the times.