Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 134 – Jim Hamilton on Woody Allen – Stand Up Comic

This week, a guy I wish I’d discovered much sooner stops by to discuss a guy I wish was still as funny as he once was.  Jim Hamilton is one of the few consistent one-liner comics out there (you should listen to his album “Poems About the Ocean” ASAP, the cover of which was designed by friend

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 38 – The Bubblegum Law

Before they get back into the VHS chronology with the first video ad for Synthetic Cheese (see below), Dan and Jay have to make the most difficult decision of their entire careers: to move their headquarters.  As you probably know, DJCH, Inc is located in the Austin, TX Quarter of

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 133 – Jackie Kashian on Lenny Bruce – American

The Dork Forest’s own Jackie Kashian stops by to talk about Lenny Bruce’s hit-and-miss American, that does happen to contain a mutual favorite sketch.  Yes, a stand-up album seemingly mashed together with oddly different-sounding performances and also a sketch.  Still, worth a listen for a c

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 37 – Jeremiah Was A Pillingpops

It’s the first video appearance of Jason’s alter-ego and SUPER parodically-named “Jason Winfrey,” in which Jason interviews a character from the previous sketch.  It’s also the first time in forever where you’re getting an episode that was recorded recently.  Yes, we’re almost in real t

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 132 – Tess Barker on Katt Williams – Its Pimpin Pimpin

The awesome Tess Barker of the hilarious Lady to Lady Podcast stops by this week (and by this week, I mean several months ago, due to some crappy technical issues) to talk about Katt Williams.  We have a ton of fun talking about how Katt’s comedy hits home with Tess and why she quit acting to

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 36 – Its Blue Now

Dan and Jay talk about MAGnet, Part II for some reason.  They then discover the fantastical secret ingredient in Shock Top’s Honey Bourbon Cask Wheat.  Hint: It’s extinct.

Here’s the trailer for our feature-length home videos that is the reason for the title of this episode.  Toward the end

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 131 – Mark Miller on Robert Klein – Child of the 50s

This week, with author Mark Miller, we revisit Robert Klein, this time covering the fantastic “Child of the 50s.”  Mark talks about his love of comedy, and starting out in stand up in San Francisco, and moving on to writing for Carol Burnett, Jimmy Walker and Dana Carvey, to name a

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 35 – The Whole Couch

Dan and Jay discuss puppetry and a sketch in which Jason gets bored real quick.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 130 – Joseph Scrimshaw on Frank Sinatra – The Tea Break Monologue

Joseph Scrimshaw is an hilarious gentleman with a seemingly odd choice for this week’s discussion – Frank Sinatra’s “The Tea Break” monologue from the 1966 album “Sinatra At The Sands.”  Not only is this Sinatra doling out some well-honed bits, the monologue’s honesty and the atmosphere it c

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