Episode 269 Video Version– The History of Firesign, Part 5 – I Think We’re All Bozos on This Bus

This episode was a multi-cam failed experiment, where one camera synced perfectly with the audio and the other two decided not to, hence the crazy delay in release.  Still!  Please enjoy the video version of the audio episode originally found here.

Phil Proctor returns to talk about the next Firesign Theatre album with Firesign’s archivist, Taylor Jessen.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Phil ProctorTaylor Jessen

FiresignTheatre.com
Bozos on Discogs

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Episode 292 – David Morgan on Monty Python’s Previous Record

This week we talk with David Morgan, author of Monty Python Speaks, a new version of which was released this week.  He’s seen Python live and found himself fortunate enough to write about them for a while now, and wanted to talk about the wonderful Previous Record.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: David Morgan

Monty Python Speaks
Previous Record on Discogs

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Episode 291 – Family Albums Episode 6 – Finding Dick Davy

This episode was, essentially, three years in the making.  Three years ago Kliph Nesteroff introduced me to Dick Davy and explained that no one knew who he really was or what had happened to him.  I decided, for some reason, that I’d do the legwork and find out.  This is the first episode we’re doing outside the normal format, and I hope you enjoy it.  (Thank you to Sharon Hoffman for the two photos of her and Dick Davy on this post)

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden

The Dick Davy Digital Archive – bit.ly/dickdavy
Dick Davy on Discogs

Dick Davy with niece Sharon, 1966.

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Additional Music:
Apero Hour, Poppers and Prosecco, Lachaim, George Street Shuffle, Fireflies and Stardust and Psychedelic Crater Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Love Plus One” by Haircut 100, written by Nick Heyward

Episode 290 – Family Albums Episode 5 – Mitch Myers on Shel Silverstein – Inside Folk Songs

Mitch Myers is not only the archivist for the Shel Silverstein archive, but he is also Shel’s nephew.  This week we talk about a great album filled with irony and delightful comedy songs.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Mitch Myers

ShelSilverstein.com
Inside Folk Songs on Discogs

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Additional Music:
Apero Hour Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Episode 289 – Family Albums Episode 4 – Lawrence T. Dawson and Belle Harrell on Mr. Silver Spitzdawson

I discovered a vanity press album not long ago, with a weird anthropomorphic dog on it, called Mr. *Silver* Spitzdawson.  I bought it, and I soon after bought the follow-up.  They are weird, rambly and filled with the joy of two guys who really like making stuff up and making each other laugh – very much a podcast on vinyl.  I talked with the surviving member of the duo, Lawrence Dawson, and the widow of the other member, Belle Harrell.  It was fun, entertaining, and somewhat cathartic.  Also, it lead to next week’s episode, hence the delay in releasing this, that you weren’t really aware of.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guests: Lawrence T. Dawson and Belle Harrell (with a special guest appearance by Dan Pasternack)

Dawson and Harrell on Discogs

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Additional Music:
“Poppers and Prosecco” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Episode 273 – Scott White on Nigel Planer – Neil’s Heavy Concept Album

We’ve only lost a few episodes over almost 300 shows, but we’ve never scrapped one.  Scott White kindly came back after his first, unaired appearance in which there was some massive confusion on the part of your host and we had a great talk about an album I now love.  Enjoy.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Scott White

ScottyBlanco.com
Neil’s Heavy Concept Album on Vinyl

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Episode 272 – Family Albums Episode 3 – Sheila Meader Stratton on Vaughn Meader

The third installment in the Family Albums mini-series is a special one, and one I’ve wanted to do for a long time.  Sheila Meader Stratton met Vaughn Meader, famous for his JFK impression and the blockbuster album The First Family, after his career had changed courses.  She sits down to talk to me about his legacy and their lives together.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Sheila Meader Stratton

Vaughn Meader’s Discography

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Episode 271 – David Melville on Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album

David Melville returns!  To talk Monty Python for the first time on the show, how comedy ages (and doesn’t) and two bonus stories about his dad’s association with The Beatles and Star Wars.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: David Melville

iscla.org
Contractual Obligation Album on Discogs

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Episode 270 – Family Albums Episode 2 – Fred Frees on Paul Frees and The Poster People

Fred Frees talks about his father’s influence on voice over, on his own work, and some of the other comedy Fred has dabbled in.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Fred Frees

VoicePeddler.com
Paul Frees and the Poster People on Discogs

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Episode 269 – The History of Firesign, Part 5 – I Think We’re All Bozos on This Bus

Phil Proctor returns to talk about the next Firesign Theatre album with Firesign’s archivist, Taylor Jessen.  Video episode coming soon as well.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Phil Proctor, Taylor Jessen

FiresignTheatre.com
Bozos on Discogs

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