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  1. I did some searching and couldn't find if this was mentioned, so sorry if this has been covered before.. Unfortunately this is a little late now, but Seth Romatelli, [one half of the very funny Podcast "Uhhyeahdude,"] had a small role in the Britney Spears movie Crossroads. Also, the other half, Johnathan Larroquette is John Larroquette's [from Night Court] son. I'll bet he lives maybe 20-30 minutes from where you record HDTGM, and if you could get in contact with him, would gladly come talk about his experience on set. This would also be a great opportunity for some free self promotion on each other's amazing podcasts. Again, sorry if this has been mentioned before. Thanks for being awesome, -Dan Duquette
  2. Yesterday's meeting with that rotten carrot left a bad taste in my mouth.
  3. The song is called "Plugs (Exclamation) Theme" by The Zones Here's a link! Enjoy and I hope this gets used in the Podcast!! Comedy Bang Bang and Earwolf Studios have our written permission to use this song free of charge. Thank you, Brian
  4. Aaron Goldich (Ampledeed)

    It's All About Them Plugs

    https://soundcloud.c...bout-them-plugs
  5. jstoney

    Harris, please read this.

    (EDIT SINCE REPLY WONT WORK, I am actually a fan of Scott Aukerman, and want to preface this entire post by saying I am actually a fan of his and bear him no ill will or disrespect for not liking Phish. I am so desensitized to the word faggot that it could be a synonym for "square" in my vocabulary. Obviously this isn't the case for everyone, and I apologize) Harris, you've really neglected studio stuff so far in the podcasts. I know Phish is is a live band predominantly, but I think this is a huge mistake in your approach because Scott, being a huge (EDIT FOR OFFENSIVENESS: HOW'S *GOOBER*?) (endearingly), has shown himself to be more inclined to enjoy the standard 4-7 minute song format with non-improvised solos, if any. (EDIT: THIS IS NOT AN INSULT) . The studio selection of Phish is more than enough to get most any listener to at least recognize that Phish is a band with a solid selection of objectively good songs, and perhaps forge an emotional connection to some of them. I think live clips should be kept limited to either Letterman performances or very solid performances of non-jamming songs for the time being. I'm talkin' Army of One, Horn, Gumbo, maybe an exceptional but short Alumni Blues, that kinda stuff. That being said, I'm gonna go through each studio album and maybe one live show and mention the songs that are noteworthy in my opinion, in terms of swaying Scott. I'll try to keep my comments as objective as I can, but they are based on my own opinion. Farmhouse Bug - Good lyrics, good music, I'd give it a 60/40 chance in favor of him liking it. Heavy Things - Absolutely bitchin guitar solo towards the end of the song. Average to pretty good lyrics throughout Dirt - Such a good song. If the Beatles had written it people would beat off to it. Catchy as fuck, and very emotional lyrics. Inlaw Josie Wales - This song is just Trey being a boss at guitar, take it or leave it. Undermind Undermind - This one's hit or miss for Scott I would guess, but it's funky as shit and has wacky lyrics that actually make sense. Take that, bitch. The Connection - Not much special about this one, but it's a pretty good song all around. Scents and Subtle Sounds - This is such a tripping song, if you could dose him out before the show he'd probably appreciate the lyrics way more, but that's probably a long shot. Secret Smile - Great imagery and accompanying music in this one, the heartbeat thing in the studio version is a little weird but a very good song overall. Round Room Friday - He might not like the singing in this one, but the lyrics are quality, as is the musical side of things. All of These Dreams - Another lyrical powerhouse IMO, but they might seem silly to Scott. At the very least it's a pretty song musically. He'll probably bitch about the singing. The Story of the Ghost Brian and Robert - This is probably the only song on the album I wouldn't consider to be too risky to play. Very sad tune. If you've ever been a loner or depressed, you'll fuckin get this one. Billy Breathes Waste - Beautiful song, musically and lyrically. I'd be surprised if he didn't at least kind of like it. Taste - Risky song to bring up, but it could go over well, who knows. Cars Trucks Buses - This is just a fun, groovy song. If he saw it live there's no way he wouldn't move around, but the studio version is a good safe taste of it. Free - What this song loses in lyric silliness (it's only silly if you've never been on nitrous while tripping, but that's druggie talk) it makes up for in straight up catchiness and badassery in the soloing. Hoist Julius - You played this at the end of one of the shows and I don't know how Scott reacted, but it's still a great song worth mentioning again. Fuck him if he didn't like it (EDIT: OBVIOUSLY I DON'T ACTUALLY MEAN THIS PEOPLE). The 95 Letterman performance of this song is fuckin killer by the way. Down With Disease - The chorus/solo of this song is just a big ol party. Lot of fun, good lyrics as well. One of my personal favorites. Having lost family to cancer adds a good spin on it to me. Lifeboy - Possibly some of Phish's saddest lyrics, but a lovely song in any case. I think it would be hard to hate on this one. A Picture of Nectar Guelah Papyrus - Boy, this one is risky to even mention. Has an excellent groove throughout and a sweet piano/guitar fugue though. Questionable lyrics if you aren't tripping balls. If you are though, shit makes perfect sense. Stash - Lyrics in the same boat as Guelah, but otherwise this could almost be a Santana song. Magilla - This one might be seen as a little hokey, but I think it's a sweet little jazzy tune that shows off some of Phish's musical versatility. Lawn Boy Lawn Boy - Another good jazzy type tune. Lyrics are very evocative and sensual, if nothing else. Bouncing Around the Room - Classic Phish, catchy song and fun to shift your attention to the different parts of the round throughout. You played it in one episode but skipped the entire building up of the round, that's what makes the song for me, personally. Junta YEM - You know what to do. Divided Sky - I'd recommend starting this one 2 minutes in just so Nick Thorburn can't bitch about that one silly part before it actually gets awesome. Fee - Silly lyrics, but catchy ass chorus. Joy Ocelot - Fun song, if he likes it this it would also be a good one to transition him onto some longer, but manageable live jams. Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan - This one's just a good old fashioned facemelter. The lyrics aren't the best but if you complain about them you're just looking for stuff to shit on. Joy - Good lyrics, good music. Pretty sure this one is at least partly about Trey's sister's cancer, so keep that in mind. Live Suggestions 7/17/13 Alpharetta - Gumbo 8/15/11 UIC - Alumni Blues Anyway, those are my song suggestions for getting Scott Aukerman to like Phish. I doubt Harris will actually read this, but that would be pretty sweet if he did and found it useful in any sense of the word. Feel free to think tank or just shit on this thread, people. I don't really care. Also get that man some proper fucking LSD for the next show he attends. None of this moon rock shit please.
  6. I know I've mentioned it here before, but it's been a while, so I'll do it again. I started a parody of the U2 podcast called "Me Talking Weird Al to You". The title says it all. Give it a listen won't you? We recently released our ALpocalypse episode. It's on iTunes and everywhere else. Thanks everybody. --Dakota http://dakotarimmer.podbean.com/
  7. What is next for Adam Scott and Scott Aukerman? This has become my favorite podcast and I hope they continue in some fashion. I have loved listening to each U2 album in anticipation of the next podcast and love the chemistry between the two hosts. I would be all for an R.E.M. podcast or another band just to get into their catalog and have a reason to listen - it reminds me of high school when my friends and I would drive to Best Buy on Tuesday and excitedly buy the new releases of our favorite bands and listen to them all the way through. After listening to CBB for years, I know these fellas' opinions and musical tastes well-enough to enjoy being a fly on the wall of their musical conversations. I hadn't listened to U2 in a long while and am now really appreciating them again and the same goes for R.E.M. and several other bands. I would love to have a reason to go album by album through an artists careers (Neil Young, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles all come to mind). At any rate, I've appreciated the podcast and am so thankful it exists!
  8. Hello! Huge fan, I've heard every episode. Here's my plug theme. Everything you hear was recorded 100% by me. I used absolutely NO samples so it's completely a parody. Plug song: http://regularradio.bandcamp.com/ Please visit http://www.regularradio.tumblr.com to listen to the show or like on facebook at http://facebook....larradiopodcast Thanks so much! -Rob, host of Regular Radio
  9. treggles

    Cant' Stream Podcasts

    Recently, I guess about a week ago it seems earwolf changed the layout of the streaming button on all the episodes and now I am not able to stream anything. Is there a way this can be fixed?? New episodes are piling up and I would like to listen to them. Thank you
  10. Hello People of Earth and welcome to How Did this Get Made the podcast where we try and make sense of the movies that make no sense, I am joined as always by Jason Mantzoukas and June Diane Raphael.
  11. Hey, folks. This cool idea was brought to my attention. It's something that TrackPFT has been known to do. TrackPFT holds a Pod F. Tompkast Twitter-based Listening party every once in a while. We thought it would be cool to hold a Professor Blastoff twitter party. Here's how it works: I will set a certain date and time for everyone who wants to be involved to listen to the latest episode of Professor Blastoff together. So you would follow @TigFansUnite on Twitter and at that particular hour, we all hit play on the latest episode of Professor Blastoff... The hashtag will be #PBOparty. It's kind of like live tweeting the Oscars or some other huge television event and tweet every single thought you have about that episode. It will be a fun party atmosphere, don't hold back anything. Get drunk if you have to. It's okay if you have listened to the episode earlier in the day if you need to be prepared. There are no bad #PBOparty tweets. Say whatever you want, feel, think. With that said, the next Professor Blastoff Twitter-based Listening Party will be held: None #PBOparty is the chosen hashtag Again, follow @TigFansUnite (if you want) on Twitter if you would like further details. I hope you will join us!
  12. Hey everyone, Here is our latest Podcast! Check it out and spread the word! Help us out! http://sidewayspodcast.podomatic.com/entry/2012-11-12T01_22_22-08_00 If you wanna get in touch email us at admin@sidewaysproductions.co.nz Cheers!
  13. I pay someone to cut my hair.
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