Re: What podcasts are you listening to?
Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 6:50 pm
Since being told a couple weeks back that Ed was on it, I’ve started listening to SmartLess. I love it. Making my way thru all the episodes now.
washing machine wrote: Sad to see this end, even if I lost touch after PJ left. Reply All was the first podcast I really fell in love with. They had so many good stories in those early years, and the rapport between the two original hosts was just the best. So it goes.
This one keeps delivering. Mike Myers and Dennis Miller over the last few weeks; Sandler this week.spike wrote:Yeah this one’s great; I’ve listened to the whole series thus far.dad wrote:tragabigzanda wrote:Four eps in and I love this show so much. Thanks for the nudge!dad wrote:I'm listening to the Jon Hamm episode now. It's not bad.tragabigzanda wrote:I've held back because I find Carvey as himself to be incredibly tedious. But maybe Spade helps balance it out?dad wrote:spotfiy recommended this one: https://open.spotify.com/show/5mJq4a7j3 ... f3accf458a
it's dana carvey and David spade, talking to guests who've been or are snl cast members, and people who've hosted.
it's called Fly on the Wall.
I would expect Carvey to do impressions. He is on this one.
I’ve also been supplementing by listening to Carvey’s Fantastic! pod. I just can’t get enough of his impressions.
Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
I kinda feel the Rob Lowe ep is the best place to start. They do a ton of Lorne impressions.epilogue wrote:Imma give this SNL pod a go.
Me too. Looks like a lot of them have appeared on SmartLess. Gonna be interesting to hear differences.epilogue wrote:Imma give this SNL pod a go.
Sometimes I can skip those ads, sometimes I can't. My wife mentioned the other day that a Spotify show did an ad for an ad-less version of the show she was listening. That's owned by Spotify. So, it seems like they're switching their model. My guess is an even more expensive "ad-less" subscription is coming.Simple Torture wrote:I don't normally listen to podcasts on Spotify, but I booted it up today to listen to something that's a Spotify exclusive, and it's produced by a company owned by Spotify, and I'm a premium subscriber...and the podcast has unskippable ads. What the fuck?
I've read a few things.Malloy wrote:swear to god I was coming back to post this.Mickey wrote:"Minds"
so burt, you're a nick land guy???
can confirm dasha has, though I've never listened to the podcastBurtReynolds wrote:Anyway this episode is the ultimate battle of vocal fries. Just brutal.
I think the Red Scare girls went trad catholic lately. Definitely a movement on the rise!
ah, gotcha. when i see your posts in what are you currently reading, i sometimes wonder how they interrelate. definitely make more sense now.BurtReynolds wrote:True story: I started reading Kant and Deleuze (and a few others) to understand what the fuck Land was talking about.