jamieem 0 Posted March 31, 2014 Got it. So it's not just the IRA thing. You're just kind of a dick in general. Nice ad hominem, shall I also claim I've got a full understanding of who you are, based on a handful of words on a message board? Share this post Link to post
BrianBouton 32 Posted March 31, 2014 Definitely a first for me to be listening to a podcast walking down the street and being practically doubled over in laughter. Sure, I've chortled or snickered before, but I've never had to get my shit together in front of others. I feel like Andy and his cohort have given us one of the greatest listening experiences ever regardless of how you rank them. Talk about going out with a bang! (Well, besides a Comedy Bang Bang host doing the best Scrooge McDuck version of an Irish accent that devolves into a pirate.) 1 Share this post Link to post
Bernard_Shakey 3484 Posted April 1, 2014 Speaking of the IRA, taxes are due in about two weeks. Just a reminder. Share this post Link to post
BrendanMacKenzie 16 Posted April 1, 2014 If you like the songs, they're downloadable at the Superego Soundcloud: As a native Irishman, the last one brings tears to my eyes. Because of Patrick McMahon's shitty verse. 2 Share this post Link to post
BrendanMacKenzie 16 Posted April 1, 2014 Johnny McGory was a thing before Andy Daly? Who knew? https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060807080030AAmAzXj https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkY9V4z1N2A&feature=kp Anyways, "I'll tell you a story about Johnny McGory" has become my mantra in stressful situations. Share this post Link to post
BrendanMacKenzie 16 Posted April 1, 2014 The music on this one was just incredibly beautiful. Made me want to listen to actual Irish folk music, but then I'd get upset there aren't any jokes. If you do want a starting point, I recommend soundtracks to Some Mother's Son by Bill Whelan and The Brothers McMullen by Seamus Egan, plus collaborative albums by The Chieftains - Tears of Stone and Voice of Ages. Not much comedy there but it's beautiful music. Share this post Link to post
TheBlackSpank 137 Posted April 1, 2014 Nice ad hominem, shall I also claim I've got a full understanding of who you are, based on a handful of words on a message board? Hominem is not a word, so I'm not entirely sure what you're even saying. Share this post Link to post
HunterJE 618 Posted April 2, 2014 Stop feeding the troll, folks. On the episode, a great finish to a great run of shows. Must say, though, while the outcome of the limerick contest was perfect from a plot perspective, the Monsignor's was clearly the best. Share this post Link to post
misstep23 37 Posted April 8, 2014 This has been one of those rare podcasts I unfortunately just can't listen to at work. Most others, I can stifle the laughter down to a NPR-type chuckle, but it just wasn't happening with the ADPPP. I've always been a huge fan of Andy's - I think he's for sure one of the funniest people alive. Glad there are others on board, as well. Thanks to Earwolf for hosting, and to Andy and company for the many hours of free, hilarious entertainment. Share this post Link to post
AJValliant 266 Posted April 9, 2014 Stop feeding the troll, folks. On the episode, a great finish to a great run of shows. Must say, though, while the outcome of the limerick contest was perfect from a plot perspective, the Monsignor's was clearly the best. I'd put Mconvillies ahead of his. But those were the two best for sure. Share this post Link to post
BrettMorris 1862 Posted October 10, 2014 The music on this might be some of my proudest mixes 14 Share this post Link to post
Bumpy 1674 Posted November 13, 2014 Scott's Bonopirate dialect made me laugh for like 15 minutes straight He's the Napoleon Bonopirate of comedic accents. Share this post Link to post
TyresOFlaherty 214 Posted December 11, 2014 The music on this might be some of my proudest mixes Listening to this ep again (for like the 10th time), and it really does sound fantastic. How much time do you think you spent mixing this? What kind of post-recording work has to be done for any podcast ep? This stuff intrigues me. I think it would be fun to see some sort of "Behind the Scenes @ Earwolf" thing with the engineers and a tour of the studio and whatnot. (I'd love to see what the CBB plug bag actually looks like . . .) 3 Share this post Link to post
BrettMorris 1862 Posted December 12, 2014 Listening to this ep again (for like the 10th time), and it really does sound fantastic. How much time do you think you spent mixing this? What kind of post-recording work has to be done for any podcast ep? This stuff intrigues me. It really depends on the needs of the podcast. The latest Sly Stallone probably took me 5-6 hours all said and done, at least. I remember this one took a long time (I wouldn't be surprised if it was over 10 hours), because I really wanted to make it special and I was personally involved in putting it on. So I recorded the entire show multi-tracked for every single mic and instrument, which I've never done before or since for a live podcast. I basically broke it down and built it back up from scratch so I could get the band sounding this way. Took many hours because I mixed it like a record. Normally live shows are just mastering a basic stereo mix, as they usually don't call for more. I wish everyone could have seen it in person, it was magic, especially when Sean showed up. 17 Share this post Link to post
HotSaucerman 2051 Posted January 9, 2015 "Its been a while" since I listened to this. Listening again, I almost forgot how absurd Scott's accent was. He loses it for a minute then tries to correct it and Paul says "oh, that was a close one" LOL. 1 Share this post Link to post
DelinoDeshields 103 Posted January 17, 2015 Good new news: Andy Daly in Who Charted last week implied there'll be a new season. Even if it sucks it'll be great 2 Share this post Link to post
fishmandog 116 Posted March 18, 2015 Looking back, I wish that Lucius Charms had accepted the limerick suggestion of "U2." From Liverpool there once were four lads, You have seen them in those iPod ads. They'd all put on suits, and get on their boots, And play music for all of our dads. 7 Share this post Link to post
KyleSteinhauser 4 Posted March 22, 2015 Good new news: Andy Daly in Who Charted last week implied there'll be a new season. Even if it sucks it'll be great Please based god, PLS Share this post Link to post
TyresOFlaherty 214 Posted March 23, 2015 Looking back, I wish that Lucius Charms had accepted the limerick suggestion of "U2." From Liverpool there once were four lads, You have seen them in those iPod ads. They'd all put on suits, and get on their boots, And play music for all of our dads. True, but then it possibly wouldn't have been such "a great day for commerce." (Great limerick, BTW) Share this post Link to post
McSmashington 521 Posted May 8, 2015 Scott recently debuted a Liam Nesson impression on Comedy Bang Bang. It reminded me of a more polished Lucian Charms. Man, the Superego guys really knocked it out of the park on this one. (no surprise there though) Share this post Link to post
joeyjoejoejrshabadoo 13 Posted March 17, 2016 Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Seek and find a story of Johnny McGory. 1 Share this post Link to post
darkesword 83 Posted March 24, 2016 I must have listened to this episode 3 or 4 times now. Just did another listen while driving to a St. Patty's Day party out-of-state; entire car was cracking up. Share this post Link to post