To celebrate the 30th anniversary of This Is Spinal Tap, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Knot of Sound Opinions invited director Rob Reiner to discuss the genesis of his influential mockumentary. “Bitch School.” “(Funky) Sex Farm.” There’s only one band on Earth with the musical chops, raw sex appeal, and total lack of humility necessary to write masterpieces like these. Those moments – Daly audibly squirming while Mantzoukas breaks into hysterical laughter off-mic – are definitely high points, but the whole episode is an Andy Daly tour de force, proving he’s one of the best improvisers on CBB or anywhere. So with Daly playing a dozen characters simultaneously for over an hour, opportunities abound for the two to mercilessly prompt him to switch between characters in quick succession or to come up with limericks on the spot. If you’ve ever heard an episode with this lineup before, you know Aukerman and Mantzoukas, particularly, relish challenging Daly’s improvisational skills. And unlike the 2012 episode “Wipeout!” where Daly briefly brought back a few characters for a hilarious ending, most of the 14 personas that Daly oscillates between have unique roles in #300’s unfolding drama. That’s because, in an incredibly impressive performance, Daly brings back almost every character he’s ever introduced in CBB’s five-year history. But don’t think listening to #274 will fully prepare you for #300: To thoroughly understand this episode, you’ll need to have listened to every Daly CBB appearance and all seven episodes of The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project, too. This week’s show “Oh Golly! You Devil” is a continuation of #274, “Oh, Golly!” in which host Scott Aukerman and CBB favorites Jason Mantzoukas and Andy Daly set the stage for an epic battle between good and evil. Others, like this ridiculously canon-heavy 300 th episode… not so much. ROB: Some fantastic Comedy Bang Bang episodes are pretty accessible to new listeners. Above all, listen to this episode for the new Dave Ross sound effect.Ĭomedy Bang! Bang! - Jason Mantzoukas, Andy Daly It’s pretty heavy stuff but don’t kid yourself – if you have any kind of feelings at all, you can relate. Weaving naturally and seamlessly between lighthearted jokes and more serious stuff like self-worth, self-esteem, and “being a piece of shit,” the conversation is both funny and therapeutic. (It’s also worth mentioning that Weisman’s turn as guest on Terrified is one of my favorite episodes.) If you’re not familiar with the format of the podcast, it starts with two questions: “What are you afraid of?” and “What do you not like about yourself?” Maybe it’s because they’re friends, or because Ross has listened to so many others answer these questions before, but it gets pretty deep and honest right off the bat. When the Swallows Come Back to Capistranoģ.LEIGH: To mark the one year anniversary of Terrified, host Dave Ross moves over to the guest spot and has his friend Jake Weisman take over as host. CD One Nght with a Fool Ride Helen Ride I'll Hide My Tears Got a Little Shadow Peggy Ooh La La Fare Thee Well Clickety Clack I'm Leaving Emily Wagon Wheels It Can't Be True The Sound of Your Voice My Confession I Bow to You Oh Gee, Oh Golly Little 2 Dividend Blues W-i-n-e Tabarin The Wheel of Fortune Later Cryin' for My Baby I'll Always Be a Fool She's Got Something Young Girl Baby Please Strange Land Blues Cryin' for My Baby TheĢ. CD Please Tell Me Now Young Girl Sugar Man Pt.
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