Jun 20, 2017
Yes, it’s me. Marc Hershon. Your host and corporeal being for Epi153 of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. And this is another installment of Succotash Clips, where we feature clips of comedy soundcasts from all over the place.
As far as this epi goes, we’ve got clips coming up in this installment from Chillpak Hollywood Hour, Crazytown, The David Feldman Show, Harmontown, The Jackie & Laurie Show, Nerd Poker, Nerds with Words, PTO Unlimited, and Studio 60 Sessions. In addition, we also have a double dose of our Burst O’ Durst segment, featuring political comedian and social commentator Will Durst. And this episode is brought to you by Henderson’s Pants CoverALLs.
Big thanks our Associate Producer Tyson Saner for harvesting half of the shows you’re going to hear on this episode – he does a great job finding new shows for this show and he also has his own soundcast, The Anti Social Show, along with Hunter Block, who is also a friend of this show. They just got their show up on iTunes so check ‘em out there, or on SoundCloud.
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WELCOME US TO PATREON
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THE CLIPS
The David Feldman
Show
A
soundcast that’s been around for a while in various forms is
The David Feldman Show. David is a former
standup comedian who I’ve known since he first got on stage in the
San Francisco area. He took off years ago, heading for LA and then
New York, where he’s been a writer on a bunch of TV shows. He’s
been a guest on Succotash before – back in Epi108 – and I tickled
that he asked me to be on his show just a couple of weeks
ago.
Chillpak Hollywood
Hour
Normally
for our friends in soundcasting, Dean Haglund and
Phil Leirness, of Chillpak Hollywood Hour
fame, I reserve playing clips unless they’re mentioning me because
I’m just that self-absorbed. But a couple of weeks back the boys
were on the road across the great US of A – Dean was even in the
country from Australia where he’s been living the past couple of
years – and they were at a Famous Monsters convention in
Dallas, Texas. And they were not alone but, instead, sat down with
Bruce Harwood and Tom Braidwood,
the two actors who had co-starred with Dean as the trio known as
The Lone Gunmen, first on The X-Files TV show and then for
a season in their spin-off, The Lone Gunmen.
Harmontown
One of Tyson Saner’s picks for this episode is
from a soundcast that we’ve featured before but it’s always a
delight to drop in and see what latest bits of outrageousness are
going on over in Dan Harmon's Harmontown.
In this case, the clip we have is from back in March, when
Harmontown had been annexed to Austin, Texas, as part of
South By Southwest. Harmon was on hand along with Jeff
Davis and Spencer Crittendon.
Nerd Poker
At the end of April this
year, a version of the defunct Nerd Poker with Brian Posehn &
Friends soundcast snuck back into Soundcastland. Now called
Brian Posehn’s Nerd Poker, it’s not network affiliated any
more and so rather than being recorded in the Earwolf Studios, the
action happens in Brian Posehn’s home in LA. The
DM is Dan Telfer and, in addition to Brian, the
players include Brian, Blaine Capatch, and
Ken Daly, all of whom were in the original crew.
We feature a slice from a recent episode where the characters are
fighting something that might just be a werewolf.
Crazy Town
It may be called Crazy Town, but the
host, Jonaas, takes pains on the homesite to make
sure no one’s offended by things that happen on the show – here’s
part of his disclaimer: “Let me be serious with everyone for a
second. This podcast is all about having fun and being goofy and
poking fun at things. Nothing should be taken super serious, and
the hosts and anyone else involved in this podcast are great people
who have no prejudices of any sort, in any way, shape or form. This
podcast is a work of fiction, please keep that in mind even though
real life events and stories are discussed. If anyone is offended
or feels that they have been wronged, let us please apologize up
front as that is not our intent in any way, shape or
form.” Make you really curious what you’re about to hear
though, right?
The Jackie & Laurie Show
We get a
glimpse into the glamorous show biz lives of Jackie
Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin. Jackie has
had her Soundcast, The Dork Forest, for years now, but she
and Laurie teamed up last year to put out The Jackie & Laurie
Show, which is usually the two hosts talking about performing
in comedy as woman, the state of comedy today, and reminiscing
about various hell gigs over the years. But Laurie was a recent
guest on Conan and so, in an episode entitled Show
Yourself Out, she and Jackie headed backstage just before that
appearance to do their show from there. (Producer's Note: Our
host f'd up royally in this episode and called the show "Show
Yourself Out". The dork has even reviewed Jackie and Laurie's
soundcast before so I…er…he should have known
better…)
Nerds With
Words
Tyson
snipped us off a hunk of a soundcast called Nerds with
Words, featuring Adam Nutter
and Greg Trout. It’s not to be mistaken with, or
for, Nerdz with Wordz where the esses in "nerds" and
"words" are spelled with a z. Totally different soundcast.
Our clip is from a recent show featuring guest Joe
Messina,a comedian and soundcaster who just shut down his
show Breaking Up with Joe, where he recounted the details
of a painful breakup he had gone through. He has a stage show
called Party Lines and we pick up here mid-discussion
about that show.
PTOUnlimited
Another “new to us” soundcast is PTO
Unlimited, hosted by Brett,
Josh, and Alyx. The PTO part – I
think – comes from “paid time off” and the Unlimited part is from
the fact they will talk about unlimited topics. Their SoundCloud
page says there are from “Fort Wayne, United States.” I’m guessing
that’s in Indiana, too. Anyway, Tyson flipped us this clip,
where the hosts kick around the movie Ghost Ship from
2002.
The Studio 60
Sessions
An
old friend of Succotash is Travis Clark.
He and his wife, Brandi, had their soundcast,
Tiny Odd Conversations, up and running for quite some
time. I think TOC is offcially in the Soundcast Graveyard now, as
their last episode was posted in March of last year, but Travis
popped up this last week as the first guest on a new soundcast
called The Studio 60 Sessions. Another fine example of
niche programming, this show is devoted to a TV show called
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which was on NBC over a
decade ago. (You can find the series on Amazon and other online
places. It seems Travis had been a fan of the show and he joins
Studio 60 Sessions host Dave Amiott to
chat about the pilot episode of the TV show.
CLOSING REMARKS
If you're a comedy soundcaster and would like us to feature your show on our show, you can get us a 3-5 minute MP3 clip (no promos, please!) by uploading it directly to me via our direct upload link, at http://hightail.com/u/Succotash. And please tell us a little about you and the show itself, including the homesite, distribution points, etc.
Our next epi will likely be an installment of Succotash Chats, with a surprise guest who's actually making his fourth appearance on the show!
Until next time, thanks for passing the Succotash!
— Marc Hershon