Nov 23, 2015
What? Me, Marc Hershon,
your host and toaster pastry? Back within a week with another
installment of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast? Yes,
it’s true.
This is Succotash Clips, Epi 120. And we have a Thanksgiving Feast of comedy podcast clips for you. It’s a veritable spread of different flavors and — given the humor in some of them — truly a groaning board of a clip buffet in store for your ears this time around.
We’ve got The All-Seeing Guys, Bitter Sound, Ear Goggles, Ice & The Face, The McCue Report, Primalcast, The Reigning Lunatic, Rob & Slim, The Vince Wylde Show and Who Charted?
In addition to that earload, we’ve got a visit to the Podcast Graveyard, courtesy of our associate producer Tyson Saner, who also harvested a number of the clips we’ve got on hand. We also have another double dose of our Burst O’ Durst with political comedian and social commentator Will Durst, a rummage around the ol’ Tweetsack, and a brand new Henderson’s Pants commercial.
Other than our ads from Henderson’s Pants, Succotash remains fitfully sponsor-free. The good news: you aren’t burdened by listening to those pesky ads. The bad news: money to keep this show going basically comes out of my pocket. You can help out with one of several methods, all done by visiting our homesite at http://SuccotashShow.com. You can click on the Donate button and shoot us some moolah. You can click on the Amazon banner at the top of the page and buy stuff at Amazon, then they give us a slice off the top. Or you can click on the link to our Succotashery and purch some merch, a percentage of which comes back to us after they print up whatever you buy. Or you can keep on listening to this show for free and just know that, in the back of my head, I’m thinking you’re just an electronic freeloader. No guilt, no judgement, though.
The Clips
Ear
Goggles
So you might remember
when I announced on this show earlier this year when the
10-year-old podcast known as Sibling Rivalry celebrated
its decadeness was re-branded as Ear Goggles. I ran into
2/3’s of the hosting team – Jeremy Grater and
Susan Black – last September at the 4th Annual Los
Angeles Podcast Festival. Host #3 – Aaron Ristrow
– lives on the East Coast, as opposed to his Seattle-based
compadres. I chatted with them, which we featured during the
PodFest upload frenzy, and they chatted with me for their show,
which just dropped recently.
The Rob & Slim
Show
Just this last week I was
a call-in guest on the LIVE partycast known as The Rob & Slim
Show. They’ve been retweeting our stuff the past few months
and I had just had Tyson clip me off a chunk of a recent show but,
I figured as long as I was going to be on their show, we may as
well use THAT clip. Rob and Slim
— I haven’t been able to find much else about them or the other
voice that seem to float around during their ‘cast — run a 3+ hour
live whoop-de-doo, in the style of a morning radio show as they put
it and they cover the gamut of topics that are fresh in and around
the news. Plus they drink. How can you lose?
The Bitter
Sound
This clip comes to us
from The Bitter Sound, uploaded directly to us by host
Davian Dent. He and sidekick Matt
Bubbles managed to get OUR booth announcer, Bill
Heywatt, to call in for a visit. (I can’t get the guy to
stand still in Studio P long enough to do another Boozin’ With
Bill segment yet these jokers get him just like that. I even
pay the guy’s salary!) Oh well. If the only way we can get Bill on
the show is with him being slightly tanked and yammering on a clip
from someone else’s show, so be it.
The Reigning
Lunatic
Friend-of-Succotash
Geoffrey Welchman, who was the former host of the
now-kaput Inverse Delirium podcast, came roaring back after a time
away from Podcastland with a brand new offering! The Reigning
Lunatic is a scripted situation comedy about a crazy king and
his hapless servants and subjects. Geoffrey asked me to play a part
in the series opener as Sir Jerry, and I, being an audio whore, was
only too happy to comply.
Ice & The
Face
So we had several direct
uploaded clips this week (through our upload link at http://hightail.com/u/Succotash)
including one from someone named Rick. His cover
note with the upload reads: “Hello, my name is Rick, and I had
a conversation with someone on twitter today from
Succotash. I said I would provide a five minute clip from our
comedy show, Ice and The Face, for your show. This clip is
from episode #75 - 10.9.15. We hope you enjoy it! If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact me via email or twitter DM
if you like. You're show is awesome, and we very much appreciate
your interest and are looking forward to hearing back. Thank you,
Rick” Cool. Thanks, Rick!
Who
Charted?
I’m not sure we’ve ever
featured a clip from this next show before. Not sure why. Who
Charted? has been around forever and is quite beloved. They
cover the hits that are charting in music and movies, with lots of
comedy guests. The hosts are Howard Kremer and
Kulap Vilaysack normally, but in this episode
clipped by our Associate Producer Tyson Saner, Kulap is off,
replaced by guest co-host Emily V. Gordon, who
hosts another podcast – The Indoor Kids – with her
husband, Kumail Nanjiani. Their guest is
James Adomian, who’s gotten some attention lately
because of his Bernie Sanders impression.
The Vince Wylde
Show
Tyson harvested us a clip
from a new-to-me show, The Vince Wylde Show, part of the
AM Podcast Network. (Not sure what that is, but the AM
comes from the network founder, Adam Mulholland.)
The Vince Wylde blurb on the homesite reads, “The
Radio Show with Attitude, Humor, and great production. From
Schizophrenic Studios on the 36th Floor of the FMI Building.” I
don’t know where the Fmi building is, either. In this clip, Vince
and his partner on the show, a guy named Ben
sample some soft drinks from a company called Carbonated
Atrocities. Bottoms up!
The McCue
Report
There’s a show from the
Boston area that reached out to Tyson Saner directly, which is
another way to go if you’re looking to be clipped on our show,
called The McCue Report. It features comedian Jim
McCue interviewing interesting and entertaining people,
according to their homesite. The show’s been chugging along for
about a year and a half now, and is part of Boston Comedy Festival
Radio. In this clip, which was furnished to Tyson via Twitter,
McCue chats with his guest, standup comedian Al
Parks, about working on the road.
The All Seeing
Guys
Our man in Great Britain,
Davian Dent, when he’s not producing his own podcasts – The
Bitter Sound and Strange Times – is out looking for
other fun stuff to put in his ears. This time he’s sent some of it
along to us. It’s a clip from a show I’ve not caught yet, called
The All-Seeing Guys, and features two blokes — are guys
still called blokes in England? — named Greg and
Joe.
As I said, a cornucopia of podcasts for your Thanksgiving week listening pleasure. Take us with you on that long drive to the relatives' house or listen while you're digesting on the couch after stuffing your face. And for those of you NOT in the United States, have a great Thursday and Friday.
Whether you're celebrating Thanksgiving or not, remember that I don’t care if you pass the turkey or the stuffing or the pumpkin pie, but I will always thank you for passing the Succotash!
— Marc
Hershon