Mr.Pete 79 Posted December 3, 2013 Fuck yes, Bill Callahan! One of my favorite song-writers of all time. Probably not the best format for him, and pairing him with Pardo is even worse, but at least you guys figured out how to make the most of it comedically (would still love to hear him on WTF or a one-on-one show where he could open up more though). Share this post Link to post
makinithappen 26 Posted December 5, 2013 Pardo and Matt were sharp as usual. Who on earth thought inviting that clunker of a musician on a comedy show was a good idea? Share this post Link to post
DanEngler 5249 Posted December 5, 2013 Who on earth thought inviting that clunker of a musician on a comedy show was a good idea? Scott Aukerman, the host of Comedy Bang Bang. Asshole. 3 Share this post Link to post
darkesword 83 Posted December 5, 2013 Any time you get a Bob Ducca list of things you know it's a great episode. 1 Share this post Link to post
sheeshkabob 213 Posted December 6, 2013 Bob Ducca and Bill Callahan? This is the good Twilight Zone. Share this post Link to post
Jeremie M 0 Posted December 8, 2013 Hey fucking relax, a guy can't have an opinion you disagree with? Share this post Link to post
gonzagylot00 28 Posted December 23, 2013 I understand why people weren't into Bill Callahan being on this episode. Callahan is pretty introspective and (frankly) a lot of his music is wonderful but really bummed out. That being said, Pardo (almost a character in his own right) and Ducca knocked it out of the park, so it was okay that Callahan (the accomplished musician) tried to stay away as the comedians did their thing. Not all musicians are funny, Aimee Mann and Neko Case may be the exception to my new rule: don't expect the awesome musician guests to be funny. I think that Win Butler on Comedy Bang Bang could possibly be the worst fit for the show. But how awesome would that be? Share this post Link to post
jspouse 7 Posted December 29, 2013 Seriously. Bill Callahan may be a very talented musician (he's not my cup of tea exactly, although I like plenty of artists that could be called similarly depressing in their own right - Red House Painters, Elliott Smith, etc.), but he doesn't seem to be very quick on his feet when it comes to answering questions, let alone any form of improv. 90% of the questions Scott asked him received a "Yeh", "Uh huh", or similar one-word answer. He didn't really add much to the podcast beyond the songs he played, but I suppose that's not his job. Ducca, on the other hand, was solid gold, as always. 1 Share this post Link to post
limb 4 Posted February 1, 2014 Now that NNF is FREE (!!!) can someone give me a time stamp for the Seth Morris/J Pardo talking Bill Callahan convo? Thanks! Share this post Link to post
makinithappen 26 Posted February 18, 2014 Sorry, can't help you 'limb'... I will say it was the episode of NnF the same week, if that helps at all.... Also, from all the comments I've made here, they have all been positive except the one about Billl...apologies if I hit a nerve. Evidently buying earwolf merch (hot saucerman bottle #69!) buying all the live shows, seeing all the guests when they come through St. Louis and listening to several Earwolf podcasts religiously makes me an asshole.... Share this post Link to post