Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 117 – Wayne White on Richard Pryor – Wanted

If you don’t know Wayne White’s name, you owe it to yourself to go watch “Beauty is Embarrassing” immediately and feel bad that his name passed you by the millions of times you’ve seen it.  Part of Wayne and his work is in Pee Wee’s Playhouse, Beakman’s World, and the Smashing Pumpkins music …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 116 – Carlos Alazraqui on Cheech and Chong – Los Cochinos

The amazing Carlos Alazraqui stops by his own house to discuss Los Cochinos, which comes with a nice personal story involving the one and only Cheech Marin.  We actually recorded this one quite awhile back, but I thought it’d be fun to revisit with a new perspective on the album sooner, …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 115 – Dan Pasternack on George Carlin – Take Offs and Put Ons

Consummate comedy nerd, comedy vinyl collector and comedian in his own right (yes, he had a song played on Dr. Demento’s show when he was 11), Dan Pasternack is here to talk Carlin’s “Take Offs and Put Ons,” not to mention putting most people’s comedy stories to shame with one encounter …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 114 – Dave Kloc on Mitch Hedberg – Mitch All Together

That album we’re holding is indeed not Mitch Hedberg’s “Mitch All Together.”  That’s because A) It wasn’t released on vinyl and B) the gentleman next to Jason, here, is Dave Kloc, the designer of this amazing album cover for Jonah Ray’s “Hello Mr. Magic Plane Person, Hello.”  Not only that, but …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 113 – Roy Wood Jr on Doug Stanhope – Something to Take the Edge Off

Roy Wood, Jr. gives us a look into the world of stand-up, the world of acting on a successful sitcom, and some great perspective on what it’s like to work in comedy.  He also talks about one of his favorite albums by the great Doug Stanhope.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This We …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 112 – Peter Shickele – aka PDQ Bach

Live via vocal telegraph this week is none other than Peter Shickele, aka P.D.Q. Bach, J.S. Bach’s only forgotten son.  We discuss his career, his invention of the hardart, and even go back to the early days of record collecting, where nabbing a bunch of singles was your only option.  It was an …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 111 – Jeremy Carter on Bill Cosby – Himself

Jeremy Carter is here to talk Cosby.  Not just Cosby, but Himself.  A seminal album, and one that has stuck with a number of a certain generation maybe more than his earlier work, wonderful as it is.  This is Bill Cosby’s dad “character,” which is a stretch as a term in this case, as refined as …

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 110 – Dan Bakkedahl on Cheech and Chong – Los Cochinos

Dan Bakkedahl of “Veep” is back in the studio to talk about Cheech & Chong.  We pitch out the autobiographical stuff and delve into the tracks we remember best, and revisit the ones that didn’t stick out.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 109 – Paul Provenza on Robert Klein – Mind Over Matter

The host of “The Green Room with Paul Provenza” and “Set List” here in LA, sits down with me to talk about Robert Klein.  Not only is this a slice of the 1970’s, it’s Klein’s progressive voice without entitlement, but with a heavy degree of acceptance that being progressive is just the way it i …

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