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I wish I could find it on YouTube, but there was an insane interview with Gallagher on the Howard Stern show a few years ago. He talked about how he was a brilliant physicist, how comedians who had a stool and water bottle on stage were hacky prop comics, and his epic plans to build a chain of indoor family reunion camps. It wasn't an outrageous interview the way you'd think it would be, it was just sad and weird and very interesting. The stuff about his horrible relationship with his family just made me feel bad for him.
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While I'm sure he's just an idiot and wasn't approaching it this way, that is an interesting way to look at the stool + water bottle setup that comedians will have for a lot of longer sets.
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# ? Apr 20, 2013 22:13 |
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Anyone listen to DVDASA? Hosted by millionaire artist David Choe and pornstar Asa Akira. Good chemistry all around. http://dvdasa.com/
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bango skank posted:While I'm sure he's just an idiot and wasn't approaching it this way, that is an interesting way to look at the stool + water bottle setup that comedians will have for a lot of longer sets. It was kind of an interesting take in how bizarre it was. He basically said it was a crutch and a prop in the sense that it was weak and unprofessional for a comedian to have to take in the middle of their set. A comedian shouldn't have time to take a drink when they should be makin' with the yuks. I've seen some comedians use the stool as a convenient way to keep their set list or whatever handy, but yeah, the man didn't make a ton of sense. gently caress. Now I gotta see if I've got that interview recorded anywhere. I'll be sure to post it if I find it. Fascinating stuff.
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HOBO POWER posted:Anyone listen to DVDASA? Hosted by millionaire artist David Choe and pornstar Asa Akira. Good chemistry all around. Is that the one with a camera focused on her vagina the entire time?
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# ? Apr 22, 2013 18:56 |
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Here's a recent podcast with Gallagher and Peter Serafinowicz at the Bridgetown Comedy festival. It goes about as well as expected.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 16:14 |
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From the episode description: "Gallagher takes credit for the concept of splashing!"
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 16:45 |
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"[Gallagher,] what are your views on Eugenics?" A bewildering and compelling listen.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 18:52 |
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:Is that the one with a camera focused on her vagina the entire time? Yep.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 18:55 |
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A lot of respect for Serafinowicz for calling out racism where he saw it, the hosts were just trying to brush it off the stage. Also Gallagher is against the duel-split experiment. Pick a side light, wave or particle!
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DangerDummy! posted:I wish I could find it on YouTube, but there was an insane interview with Gallagher on the Howard Stern show a few years ago. He talked about how he was a brilliant physicist, how comedians who had a stool and water bottle on stage were hacky prop comics, and his epic plans to build a chain of indoor family reunion camps. It wasn't an outrageous interview the way you'd think it would be, it was just sad and weird and very interesting. The stuff about his horrible relationship with his family just made me feel bad for him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je6EkL7MV5I Not the one you're looking for, but he's way crazier in this Opie and Anthony segment where they discuss conspiracy theories and his inventions.
I think he has a degree in Physical Chemistry too? Maybe I'm misremembering that. Peter North fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Apr 23, 2013 |
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Those inventions are (mostly) brought up in this most recent podcast, too.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 20:48 |
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He honestly seems less than functional - he can't interact properly with people. This has to be a newish development for him, right? I can't imagine he was like this when he was successful and competent. (Because even if you don't like him, he was at least competent, which he apparently no longer is.) Maybe one day, he'll go on meds, and then do an episode of the mental illness happy hour.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 21:26 |
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The latest Walking the Room with Moisy Kaiser was a good one.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 00:18 |
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Walking the Gallagher hasn't been released yet (if it ever will be), but they did a post-show chat about it here: https://soundcloud.com/andy_peters/wandertown-walking-the
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Mr. Squishy posted:Also Gallagher is against the duel-split experiment. Pick a side light, wave or particle! Is he against the whole concept of a two slit experiment, the results of a two slit experiment, or the interpretation of said results? All are pretty insane but some are more insane than others. I wonder if he just completely rejects the reality of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 01:09 |
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Hard to say, because he pretty quickly segued from "it can't be both! pick a side!" to something about Obama being a "halfrican" (his words). So that pretty much put an end to the photon discussion.
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The Berzerker posted:The latest Walking the Room with Moisy Kaiser was a good one. Moshe Kasher?
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escape artist posted:Moshe Kasher? Pretty sure he means my favourite contemporary comedian, Moisy Koisy.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 01:47 |
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Oh poo poo, y'all... Todd Barry is starting a podcast. No episodes released yet, but my hopes are high.
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escape artist posted:Moshe Kasher? Yeah that's what I said. ( Listen to the episode.)
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SoupyTwist posted:Here's a recent podcast with Gallagher and Peter Serafinowicz at the Bridgetown Comedy festival. It goes about as well as expected. This is a bit old/redundant at this point but,: I remember the WTF being an entertaining trainwreck, but this was just infuriating . What an awful, awful man. (And Peter Serafinowicz incredible dryness was entertaining in addition to having to give him respect for calling Gallagher out).
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 21:48 |
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That Gallagher episode of Probably Science was about as nutso as I imagined it would be. Even though he sounded crazy on WTF, I cut him a little slack because Marc did ambush him in an angry Air America way in the manner he avoided when say, Patrice O'Neal spoke about women. But when he's going on about Mexicans, he just sounds like a crazy man on the sidewalk. He could be making lots of money on Fox News if he was a little more stable.
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New episode of Lou Reads podcast is out! Hope you like stories about awful poops because thats what I got you. http://loureads.com/2013/04/29/lou-reads-from-askreddit-where-is-the-worst-place-you-ever-took-a-poo poo/
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Mordecai Sanchez posted:That Gallagher episode of Probably Science was about as nutso as I imagined it would be. Even though he sounded crazy on WTF, I cut him a little slack because Marc did ambush him in an angry Air America way in the manner he avoided when say, Patrice O'Neal spoke about women. But when he's going on about Mexicans, he just sounds like a crazy man on the sidewalk. He could be making lots of money on Fox News if he was a little more stable. To be fair to the now adorned in purple corpse of Patrice O'Neal, he had a rather negative experience with a woman that landed him in prison for some time*. So he has some basis to be upset with regards to the gender. Whereas Gallagher is just plain ol' white racist in a completely, 100% undefensible way that should literally have him put up against a wall and shot for being a detriment to humanity. If he'd been attacked by a Latino gang and nearly killed, I could MAYBE have the tiniest amount of sympathy for him, as I do Patrice O'Neal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2q6ZCPuiFs Patrice was falsely accused of raping a gal and was put away for a period. He literally could've been sent away for decades if not for some special, thankfully, circumstances that ended up going his way as they don't for an innumerable amount of black males in our country. While misogyny is never right, he at least has SOME justification for his level of it after that experience. Indefensible, but understandable in this one specific case. Unlike racists like loving Gallagher, who should have his four limbs successively put through the Sledge-o-Matic.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 04:39 |
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Walking the Room released part of their live show from Bridgetown. They had three guests (Paul Gilmartin, Todd Glass, and Gallagher) and the episode in the feed just has Paul Gilmartin and Gallagher. Oh man, that is some uncomfortable listening, but they manage to keep the entire thing from falling off the rails a couple of times. Gallagher is... well, he kinda speaks for himself when he says that he sold his house because after four heart attacks "houses are for people with a future." THAT'S WALKING THE ROOM.
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Jet Jaguar posted:Walking the Room released part of their live show from Bridgetown. They had three guests (Paul Gilmartin, Todd Glass, and Gallagher) and the episode in the feed just has Paul Gilmartin and Gallagher. I loved the ending. The most walking the room episode of walking the room ever.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 08:13 |
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I felt a lot more sympathy for Gallagher out of this than that Probably Science Bridgetown episode or from WTF. Still not a great guy, though.
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# ? Apr 30, 2013 16:04 |
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The latest episode of the Dead Authors Podcast (chapter 18) features someone in the audience who has the worst and best laugh simultaneously.
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# ? May 2, 2013 11:25 |
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Looks like Reality Show Show inadvertently got someone fired. According to the latest Bone Zone (which still has its funny moments btw, but a little heavy on phone calling) Sean O'Connor was fired from the Shaq internet show ("Upload with Shaq" I think?) after the network found out he told a story on RSS about Shaq having a fight with his girlfriend during shooting. You can hear the episode here. Basically, he violated an NDA by telling the story. It still sucks for him and RSS. Half the fun of the show is Hayes and Sean getting random guests to either discuss how dumb reality shows are, or for the guest to demonstrate the stupidity first-hand. Basically it sucks and I hope it doesn't affect RSS/Earwolf bookings. E: VV Oh, well that's good to hear then. Thanks VV Urk! fucked around with this message at 20:03 on May 7, 2013 |
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I worked across the hall from that Shaq internet show, and the people running that show were giant dicks. I know Sean got a gig writing for The Ben Show, like, immediately after that Shaq show. I'm sure he's way better off.
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Does anyone else listen to The Glory Hole and it's network's other assorted podcasts? I recently got into it and Mad Scientist Party Hour, they're both pretty fun in the kinda 'turn your brain off and listen to some dudes talk about boners and poop' way, and they seem to dance along the line between 'funny bros' and 'dipshits' well enough to avoid the normal shock-jock kinda pitfalls. Are any other podcasts on that network good?
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The latest, live episode of You Made It Weird is something special. Moshe Kasher: Speaking of sad and fun, have you guys ever seen the video of the dad from Alf sucking dick for crack on the internet? Morgan Murphy: How do you know he was sucking dick for crack and not just sucking dick? Moshe Kasher: Because he sucks dick and THEN he smokes crack. [a minute later] David Angelo: The worst is when you suck crack for dick! Petey Pants: You dated Marc Maron. How was that? Morgan Murphy: Oh, it was a real experience. And fun. And I learned a lot. Moshe Kasher: Did he, at the end of every time you hosed go: "So, we good?". Also, the entire time that Dom Irrera is on stage. Mierenneuker fucked around with this message at 18:54 on May 6, 2013 |
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David Angelo was absolutely destroying me during that entire episode. Dom Irrera was... something.
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Mierenneuker posted:Petey Pants: You dated Marc Maron. How was that? In his book, there's an essay about losing his virginity that essentially ends that way.
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Dancing Potato posted:In his book, there's an essay about losing his virginity that essentially ends that way. On a recent live episode of WTF Margaret Cho tells a story about the time they did it and it literally ends that way.
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Drunkboxer posted:On a recent live episode of WTF Margaret Cho tells a story about the time they did it and it literally ends that way. Does she really try to gently caress every comedian? I swear I've heard a lot of stories about her over the years about her.
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# ? May 7, 2013 17:31 |
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Looks like Kurt Braunohler has started a new podcast over at Nerdist called "The K Ohle". Has anyone listened to it yet? Kurt's a funny comedian and the first episode has good ol' PFT, so I'd imagine it's pretty good. I'm backlogged on podcasts otherwise I'd power through it now and post what I thought.
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urk the quack posted:Looks like Kurt Braunohler has started a new podcast over at Nerdist called "The K Ohle". Has anyone listened to it yet? Kurt Braunohler and PFT talking about boats for a half hour. What could be better? Besides Kurt Braunohler and PFT talking about boats for an hour. I'm listening now and I expect to be thoroughly entertained.
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Also new on Nerdist is a Matt Braunger podcast that's about 15ish minutes long each episode. I love Braunger, so I don't care if it's 15 minutes or 150 per episode. Also, did anyone watch Norm's video podcast last night? Because I'm curious if they just took a week off or if they're really late on posting the episode for non-live viewing on YouTube right now. Apoplexy fucked around with this message at 02:39 on May 8, 2013 |
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