Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 361 – Nathan Rabin on Weird Al – In 3-D

Not even Weird Al knows as much about Weird Al as author and podcaster Nathan Rabin does.  He’s written more books on Weird Al than any of us have, and he has many thoughts about In 3-D.  This episode is a blast.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Nathan Rabin

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 360 – Erik Paparozzi on Mel Brooks – History of the World Part 1

He’s a musician, composer and producer, and busts his butt producing the Rarified Heir Podcast.  This week we talk about the soundtrack to History of the World, Part 1, by Mel Brooks, featuring entire segments of the film, as well as the “It’s Good to Be the King Rap.”

Host: Jason K

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 359 – Lily Sullivan on Nichols& May Examine Doctors

Lily Sullivan is one of the funniest improvisers I’ve heard in a long time.  For the first time, we’re talking on the show about Nichols & May’s attempt to improvise around a single theme: doctors.  There’s also a lot of psychiatrist talk, because of Lily’s great new show, Going D

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 358 – Spencer Sapienza on Eugene Mirman – I’m Sorry (You’re Welcome)

Spencer Sapienza is a comedian and comedy lover who not only loves big swings in comedy, but likes taking them himself.  This week we talk about Eugene Mirman’s mammoth 7-disc release from 2015, which you could also get as an armchair.  Not kidding.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Wor

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 357 – Boff Whalley on Eric Idle & Neil Innes – The Rutland Weekend Songbook

He co-founded and played guitar in Chumbawamba, and has done too many things creatively to enumerate here, but Boff Whalley and the rest of the band, as well as the punk movement, were influenced by comedy.  One shining example is The Rutland Weekend songbook.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike W

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 356 – Paul Sabourin on An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer

He’s one half of Paul and Storm and he’s a huge Tom Lehrer fan.  We break down some of his favorite comedy songwriting techniques and how Lehrer inspired Paul’s early comedic songrwriting.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Paul Sabourin

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 355 – Steve Whitmire on Stan Freberg – A Child’s Garden of Freberg

Steve Whitmire’s career in puppeteering, as the voice of Kermit following Jim Henson, Rizzo the Rat and numerous other Muppets, as well has his own group of fantastical felt creatures, can trace its roots to listening to Stan Freberg and learning the rhythms of his work.  We have a great

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