Episode 6 – The Firesign Theatre: Dont Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers (with guest Jeremy Guskin)

Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the PliarsNot stand-up.  Not sketch.  Just pure comedy.  The Firesign Theatre are, luckily, indescribable.  You owe it to yourself to find any of their comedy.  They have released 22 albums since the 70s and this is, frankly, their third.

This particular episode forgoes the convention of being clip-heavy, or even clip-light (there’s just the one, really) as we had a lot to talk about with this week’s guest, the incomparable Jeremy Guskin.  You’ve seen him all over your television screens, possibly asked him to leave, and then realized he was so real you thought he was in the room with you.  THAT is how good he is.  And this week he tells us how inspirational and confoundingly hilarious The Firesign Theatre is, and how important it is to him as a comedic person.

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Host: Jason Klamm

Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

This Week’s Guest: Jeremy Guskin – Look at his tweets

Comedy on Vinyl is recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission, and are intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks – also, we finally have comedyonvinyl.com.

Official Firesign Theatre Site: http://www.firesigntheatre.com/

Buy “Don’t Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers” on vinyl: http://goo.gl/CJ3tv

Jeremy and Jason co-star monthly in “A Drinking Game”: http://adrinkinggame.com

Mike is in “A Few Good Men”: http://goo.gl/DhXIl

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

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Episode 5 – Bill Cosby is a Very Funny Fellow Right!


Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow Right!This week we skip back to last week’s comedian’s (Richard Pryor) biggest influence.  Bill Cosby influenced two generations in two entirely different ways.  He broke ground with his stand up comedy, became the first black man to star in a TV drama, and then headed up what was arguably the most successful (financially and culturally) sitcom of the 80s.

This is Bill Cosby’s first album, and he’s in fine form.  Some bits would become classics and, while others are a bit dated, Bill’s conversational style was born here.  The classics that followed were just an extension of his ability to keep talking with you, and that’s why it remains timeless.  Damn the time period, damn the medium – telling a good story will always keep people listening.

For those of you who have been listening since episode 1 (or have gone back and check those first two out) – thanks a bunch for sitting through episodes one and two.  We understand that they might have been a bit… experimental for most tastes, but we hope there was something remotely enlightening in there that you could make out, even if it was subliminal.

For those of you annoyed with me being a smartass at the end of every podcast, here’s the Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Comedy-on-Vinyl/181441438557765.  PLEASE JOIN!  It makes us look sexy, and helps us find more listeners.

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Host: Jason Klamm

Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

Comedy on Vinyl is recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission, and are intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

Official Bill Cosby Site: http://www.billcosby.com/

Buy “Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow Right!” on Vinyl: http://goo.gl/RvcVH

Inferior (except for quality) Compact Disc: http://goo.gl/YnJBQ

Jason co-stars monthly in “A Drinking Game: http://adrinkinggame.com

Mike is in “A Few Good Men”:http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=223801767655604

Things/people mentioned in this episode:

Leonard, Part 6: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093405/combined

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

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Episode 4 – Richard Pryor – …Is It Something I Said?

...Is It Something I Said?

This week: three white guys talk about Richard Pryor.  In this episode, we’re joined by the hilarious and talented Mike Preister.  You’ve seen his work on TV for over a decade, and now he’s been kind enough to talk with us about his earliest, biggest comedy influence.  Namely: Richard Pryor’s fourth album, “…Is It Something I Said?”  Raw, character-driven and “profane” (if you believe in such a thing – and for that matter, ignore the stupid parental advisory sticker on this CD cover, the only public image I could use), this album illustrates everything that made Richard Pryor groundbreaking.  Not only did he speak to an untapped audience, but he did it in character. 

Never one to simply spit jokes at the audience, Richard Pryor shows all of the energy and commitment that could have made him a huge box office star.  Though that never quite materialized, this album stands as a clear example of why he has left an indelible mark on the comedy and comedians that came after him.

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Host: Jason Klamm

Guest: Mike Preister

Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

Comedy on Vinyl is recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission, and are intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

Official Richard Pryor Site: http://www.richardpryor.com/

Mike Worden’s Twittle: http://twitter.com/maworden

Mike Preister’s Twitty: http://twitter.com/mikepreister

Jason Klamm’s Twingle: http://twitter.com/jklamm

Buy “…Is It Something I Said?” on Vinyl or inferior Compact Disc: http://goo.gl/er5Rr

Things/people mentioned in this episode:

Claude File: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0276863/

The Nerdist: http://www.nerdist.com/category/podcast/

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

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Episode 3 – The Smothers Brothers – Live at the Purple Onion

Purple Onion

Finally!  We cover The Smothers Brothers’s’s first album.  This album helped the duo achieve the kind of notoriety that informs the success of every folk comedy… duo… since.  Actually, the form was so unique that they cut out a place for themselves in the world of comedy that, eventually, made them two of the most influential voices in the history of modern comedy. 

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Host: Jason Klamm

Guests: Dan Gomiller, Ari Jarvis

Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

Comedy on Vinyl was recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts is used without permission, and is intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

The Smothers Brothers Site: http://www.smothersbrothers.com/

“Dangerously Funny,” David Bianculli’s wonderful book about the Smothers Brothers and their rise to fame: http://www.amazon.com/Dangerously-Funny-Uncensored-Smothers-Brothers/dp/1439101167

Buy “Live at the Purple Onion” on Vinyl: http://www.amazon.com/Comedy-Smothers-Brothers-Recorded-Purple/dp/B0016A02BK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310082707&sr=8-1

On ridiculously expensive CD: http://www.amazon.com/COMEDY-SMOTHERS-BROTHERS-RECORDED-FRANCISCOAT/dp/B002A1WGIG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1310082707&sr=8-3

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

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Episode 2 – Bob Newhart – The Button-Down Mind

Button-Down MindEPISODE #2: The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart (1960)

In this episode, Jason Klamm, Dan Gomiller and Mike Worden are joined by writer/podcaster Ari Jarvis to discuss 1960s comedy phenomenon Bob Newhart in his premiere album, “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart.”

Not so much a rarity, this album still serves as a flashback to the days when the proof was really in the pudding.  Small-time, talented no-name gets a break because he liked to entertain at friends’ parties.  The tapes got passed around, and Bob Newhart flew into our living rooms, sort of like a confused pigeon.  Forty years before Matt and Trey got their break with a hand-traded animated Christmas card, Bob Newhart changed the face of comedy by making it marketable again.  All, ironically enough, by making fun of advertising and marketing on a regular basis.

Host: Jason Klamm

Guests: Dan Gomiller, Ari Jarvis

Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

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Comedy on Vinyl was recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The music played in the background on these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts is used without permission, and is intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

The in-between music in this week’s episode is “I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself)” by Jack Haley, from 1922, as found at Archive.org.  Last week’s was “Wanita (Wanna Eat?  Wanna Eat?) by Allan Cross, also 1922.

Bob Newhart’s Site: BobNewhart.com

Bob Newhart’s misleading (and unverified) Twitter: @bobnewhart

Buy “The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart” on Vinyl: http://www.amazon.com/Button-Down-Mind-Bob-Newhart/dp/B000MU3M62

On CD:  http://www.amazon.com/Button-Down-Mind-Bob-Newhart/dp/B000002MSU

Things/entities/people/items/devices that are mentioned in this podcast:

JFK
Marilyn Monroe
Joe DiMaggio
Michael Cera
Scott Bakula / Sam Beckett
Dane somebody

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

FMI:

“Why Did I Buy That?” (Ari Jarvis reviews her DVD collection): http://www.wdibt.com/

Episode 1 – Weird Al Yankovic – In 3-D

Dan and Jay and In 3-DWelcome to the Comedy on Vinyl podcast, where we listen to the great comedy albums on their original medium, and talk about them.  Some of these albums were never even made available on cassette, giving us an even better reason to let you know/remind you they exist.

This week, (your host) Jason Klamm and (your guest) Dan Gomiller discuss Weird Al Yankovic’s sophomore album “In 3-D,” discussing Al’s career and his affect on/being a partial catalyst of their friendship.

In this episode, we also discuss the lack of architecture references in Weird Al’s songs.

Host: Jason Klamm
Guest: Dan Gomiller
Producer/Contributor: Mike Worden

Direct Download of Episode 1

Comedy on Vinyl was recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The music played in the background on these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts is used without permission, and is intended to sell more albums, not to  endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

Weird Al’s site: http://www.weirdal.com/
Buy “In 3-D” on vinyl: http://www.amazon.com/3-D-Weird-Al-Yankovic/dp/B000LTR44U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297022775&sr=1-1
Buy “In 3-D” on CD: http://www.amazon.com/3-D-Weird-Al-Yankovic/dp/B00000HZYC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297022725&sr=8-1

Things/entities/people/items/devices that are mentioned in this podcast:
Bermuda Schwartz
Billy Mays

The Shamwow Guy’s movie
Chris Hardwick
Tom Lennon
Chamillionaire

Thank you,

Jason Klamm

FMI:
Dan Gomiller: http://lordofdance.com
Jason Klamm: http://stolendress.com