May 9, 2013
Okay, I’ve been teasing this for a few weeks now but I'm finally going to pop the top on the roadtrip recording I made of Dana Carvey, San Francisco veteran comedian Larry “Bubbles” Brown, and me. The occasion was a pair of theater gigs that Mr. Carvey was headlining — one in Medford, Oregon, the other in Redding, California – and which Mr. Brown was the opening act. Me? I was the chauffeur, documentarian and backstage announcer.
We had two GoPro cameras rigged up in the car, courtesy of a trio of documentary filmmakers who are doing a project about comedy in San Francisco (in which Larry plays a prominent part) and we also had a digital recorder running so that we might grab some on-the-road chatter for Succotash.
Thanks to my technical knowhow, we almost failed to captured both video and audio during the trip but we did manage to capture enough to fill out this latest epi. (Apologies to listeners: Longtime Succotashians know that I like to nitpick when it comes to crappy audio quality in podcasts and - due to road noise and the other hazards of recording in a vehicle moving in excess of 70 mph, we ended up with a less-than-optimal podcast-quality recording. But I've cleaned it up as much as I can so, hopefully, you'll enjoy the drive along with us.)
TOP 10 MOST ACTIVE IN THE STITCHER TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST
If you heard the last episode you know we had some HUGE swings in the numbers all up and down the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcast List. In some cases but 100, 200 or more places. After seeing this week's figures, I think something must have gone screwy at Stitcher HQ, but they are closer to what counts as normal on this list this week.
14. Smodcast: Jay & Silent
Bob Get Old +21
17. Duncan Trussel Family Hour +30
39. By The Way: In Conversation With Jeff Garlin -15
43. Uhh Yeah Dude +20
51. The Onion Radio News -15
61. Off The Air w/Chick McGee -11
68. The Todd Glass Show +12
83. About Last Night -23
97. Who’s Paying Attention +15
99. The Dead Authors Podcast -23
"LIVE" HENDERSON'S PANTS SPOT
For the first time since Succotash began, our booth announce Bill Heywatt wasn't available to record our sponsor's commercial (he says he's on "vacation", I prefer the term "rehab refresher".) So I give it my best shot this episode when it comes to pitching Henderson's latest, their Sleepover Slacks.
BURST O' DURST
Our Ambassador to the Middle Will Durst sounds off this episode about two things that go together like salt and pepper, namely politicians and scandals.
THE CLIPS
The Craig Shoemaker
Show
Back in Epi29 my special
guest was comedian Craig Shoemaker, from an interview we had
when he played San Francisco last summer. So high time we pay a
quick visit to the Love Master via a clip from The Craig
Shoemaker Show, which is also known as Laugh It Off,
kind of a healing-through-laughter philosophy. He’s joined by
comedian Sarah Sweet and sidekick/barista Joel Geist.
Craig talks about how he likes to record his encounters whenever he
gets pulled over by the police for traffic stops — and we get to
hear one.
The Edge with Mark
Thompson
This week my combing through podcasts turned up an old
acquaintance: Mark Thompson. He's
been doing TV weather, news and voiceover mostly out of LA for
years but we first me when he would guest host show with my improv
group in San Francisco at The Punchline in the 80's. About a dozen
episodes or so ago, Mark flipped the switch
on The Edge podcast. Heather Ankeny is his co-pilot
and in the most recent epi, his guest was the very funny Caprice
Crane, who is a TV writer and an author. Her parents were
pretty well-known folks. Dad was broadcaster Les Crane and -
in this clip - Caprice tells what it was like having Tina
Louise (Gilligan's Island's Ginger) as her mom. (The
Edge is also the podcast I'm reviewing over on Splitsider.com for This Week In
Comedy Podcasts!)
You Had To Be
There
Splitsider.com has their own comedy podcast network and You Had
To Be There, hosted by Sara Schaefer & Nikki
Glaser, is part of the roster. (Don't even get me started
why Succotash isn't part of their lineup...) Recently
they had Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan guesting — yes, we
heard the Gaffigans LAST episode when I featured a clip from The
Todd Barry Show — but this time they're talking about fame and
Taylor Swift. Or, rather, Taylor Swift’s
fame.
So that's all we have in the way of clips this week. Hopefully, you'll be amused by the over 45 minutes of rambling conversation on the road with Dana Carvey and Larry Brown.
Please take two seconds to jump up on iTunes, click to the Podcast section and both rate and review Succotash. You can give us a Thumbs Up on Stitcher. And if anyone asks what podcasts you're listening to these days, be sure to pass the Succotash!
— Marc Hershon