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    Episode 275 — LIVE from SXSW 2014

    Line of the year: "Why don't you bring up EE Cummings, you twat?"
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    Episode 275 — LIVE from SXSW 2014

    It's been awhile since I listened to the Sheriff of Nottingham/Alan Rickman's first appearance. Maybe it's just me, but for me - that episode is an absolute classic. And this one was pretty great as well!
  3. I would rather listen to GG Allin on a continuos loop than listen to Boom Boom Bap. That shit was creepy as hell.
  4. I just listened to that Boom Boom Bap song by Scritti Politti that Scott mentioned. Jesus. I'm with Kulap.
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    Episode 274 — Oh, Golly!

    Thought so. I personally don't think it needs a part two. It stands on its own and can be picked up again next time Andy and Jason are on, or disregarded.
  6. Da da da da da da!!!
  7. It is unacceptable that Matt has only ever been on one episode of Comedy Bang Bang!
  8. Falcon: "I've seen people jump out that window!" Don: "You have?" Falcon: "Oops no I haven't."
  9. According to poster/picture for the podcast, Hot Dog and Life of the Party are left besides Patrick.
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    Episode 274 — Oh, Golly!

    For all we know, part 2 could be out tomorrow. At the same time, we might want to lower our expectations a bit. It could be like Time Bobby where it was a WTF ending that wasn't immediately followed up on. Similarly, there was also that episode where Bob Ducca turned Bill Hader and Scott into clones of himself in the final moments.
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    Episode 8 — Who’s Got My Goo Balls?

    I love how this guy set it up as if he had THE SONG to sell Tom on Phish - not the "weak" or silly songs that he'd been played before. And within 10 seconds, Tom was already shaking his head at the terrible lyrics!
  12. They also skipped over 'Two Hearts Beat As One' entirely, didn't they? IMO that's the best U2 song.
  13. I realized I was nuts when I got anxious that nobody corrected Adam about him saying that the U2/The Police torch-passing happened at Live Aid. It actually occurred on the Amnesty International Conspiracy of Hope tour. The Police didn't even play Live Aid - Sting played solo.
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    McConaughey

    He saved it for the end, this time.
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    McConaughey

    Let us not forget that before he was legitimately good in three movies in a row, he was totally shitty in infinitely more movies.
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    Episode 274 — Oh, Golly!

    Scott Aukerman, PFT and Gillian Jacobs give them a run for their money IMO.
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    Episode 274 — Oh, Golly!

    And the infamous Bob Odenkirk/Bret Gelman two-parter.
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    Episode 274 — Oh, Golly!

    I'm pretty sure it's now Hail Don Dimello.
  19. Another incredible and informative episode. I love Network - so I was intrigued by this in depth discussion of the film. Can I request another in-depth episode on the Jean Doumanian season is SNL?
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    Episode 31 — Jazz

    That is so interesting!
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    Episode 31 — Jazz

    I found it extremely "engaging and funny". I love the conceit of Michael and Michael both trying to subtley prove that they know more than the other about any given topic. the faux-pretentiousness is pretty funny to me as well. I guess different strokes for different folks...
  22. Best podcast line-up ever assembled!!! Andy Daly, Matt Besser, Matt Gourley and PFT all on one show?!?! Insane!!!!
  23. Maybe they will do that at some point, but Scott (the Aukerman variety) did sort of say at that the top that they wanted this to be different than Analyze Phish. I really dislike post-80s U2, but I thought there was kind of a charm to listening to two people as entertaining as Adam Scott Aukerman talking about one of their favorite bands.
  24. I don't think they are quite THAT derided over here. And part of that has to do with 9/11, and how All That You Can't Leave Behind captured the spirit of 'recovery' after that event. It's probably fair to say that all the 80s albums are still highly regarded over here - as is Achtung Baby. After that, it's very murky. The PopMart tour was pretty much laughed at and the television special that aired for it still ranks as ABC's lowest-rated prime-time special ever. They rebounded with All That You Can't Leave Behind, and again, a lot of that to do with 9/11. U2 on the 9/11 telethon was legitimately a pretty powerful moment. I don't know that I can explain it to anyone outside of the US - our reaction to 9/11, that is. We freaked the fuck out as a country for a good week after that. And U2 singing 'Walk On' on that telethon had resonance to a lot of people. After that, I think Atomic Bomb is kind of seen as hit-and-miss for a lot of people. And the US profoundly did not give a shit about that last record. So, I think U2 can best be described as a 'fading power' over here in the US. That new single Invisible and the horrid song from the Mandela movie don't really inspire confidence that it will turn around.
  25. "Heeeeeeeeeeey brooooooos- put on yer boots!"
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