Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 325 – Unboxing Grease 2 and Bathtubs Over Broadway

This week’s episode is the unboxing for two soundtracks I recently received on vinyl – the soundtracks to Grease 2 and Bathtubs Over Broadway.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden

Bathtubs Over Broadway on Vinyl
Grease 2 Soundtrack on Vinyl

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Video Episode – Bathtubs Over Broadway Soundtrack Unboxing

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Jason unboxes the soundtrack to Bathtubs Over Broadway (previously | previously again).

Host: Jason Klamm

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Comedy on Vinyl Video Episode – Grease 2 Soundtrack Re-release Unboxing

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Jason unboxes the re-release of the Grease 2 Soundtrack, with booklet written by friend of the show Craig Bishop.

Host: Jason Klamm

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 324 – Dava Whisenant and Steve Young on the Bathtubs Over Broadway vinyl soundtrack

Steve Young returns and brings with him Dava Whisenant, the director of the fantastic documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, to discuss the vinyl release of the movie’s soundtrack, replete with choice cuts from Steve’s collection.  We also hop on the phone with corporate musical legend Hank

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 323 – Siike Donnelly on Sinbad – Brain Damaged

Siike Donnelly has a long history with Sinbad’s comedy, but due to an aneurysm a few years ago, he doesn’t have all of the detailed childhood memories we take for granted on this show.  We discuss what this album means to him, what Sinbad’s work means to him, and generally talk about the

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Unimpeachable: The Songs of the Presidents of the United States of America – Episode 2 – Self-Titled Debut

.Unimpeachable episode 2 finds Nic and Jason discussing the self-titled debut album of The Presidents of the United States of America.  Subscribe to the StolenDress Sidecasts feed wherever you find podcasts. https://media.blubrry.com/stolendress_sidecasts/www.stolendress.com/sidecast/media/pusa/USOPUSA_002.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 322 – Family Albums Episode 9 – Dick Davy, Part 4

This week, Firesign archivist Taylor Jessen talks with me about two recently-uncovered acetate by Dick Davy!  Taylor digitized and cleaned them up for a good listen, and we discuss their contents and the technical challenges of digital archiving of audio.  (Thanks to Sharon Hoffman for the p

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 321 – Family Albums Episode 8 – Dick Davy, Part 3

This week, historian Stephen K. Hauser speaks with me about Dick Davy’s travels to Wisconsin and his promotional tour with WAWA DJ Dr. Bop.  Stick around after the interview for some exciting news from the Dick Davy archive.  (Thanks to the University of Wisconsin-Madison Archives for the photo of

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Revisit – Episode 275 – Neil Innes

In memory of Neil Innes, who sadly passed on December 29, I wanted to re-release my interview with him from September 12, 2018.

I don’t know where to start, except to say that Neil Innes is a human pop culture hub of the 60s.  His own brilliant work with the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band collided c

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