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We waited too long to get to this album, since its among the first albums I ever listened to, and it simply blew my mind.  What’s disappointing is its the first one I simply have not been able to find locally on vinyl - despite having it in the secret Comedy on Vinyl Vaults somewhere deep in the woods of Upstate New York at my mom’s house (it also explains why we’re pointing to an image of the album cover on my phone).  THAT said, this is going to be one of those albums I absolutely DEMAND you purchase immediately.  I choose to sample these tracks without killing the value of purchasing the album, but believe me, it was very tempting to give you “Seven Words” in its entirety, as this is the greatest version there is.  That said, I didn’t - so go buy it.

Though people have treated George Carlin as though he was following the work of Lenny Bruce, Carlin was never an activist, and no matter what you thought of his changing onstage persona, he remained a comedian, unlike Lenny Bruce.  ”Stand-up philosopher” is a phrase bandied about in this podcast, and I’ve always felt it fit George Carlin to a T.  Comedians are, by trade, thinkers before speakers.  Usually the speaking takes the form of a joke - Carlin weaves the traditional joke in with pure “one-on-one” conversation, letting you discover his thought process as he helps you understand your own.  All this, on top of being a bad-ass who did, indeed, challenge the FCC and, whether he tried to or not, changed the way the US and its government looks at “profanity,” makes George Carlin a legend.  Do yourself a favor and discover this album, if you haven’t already.

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Host: Jason Klamm

Producer: Mike Worden

This Week’s Guests: Dan Gomiller, Ari Jarvis and Jeremy Guskin

Comedy on Vinyl is recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission, and are intended to sell more albums, not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

George Carlin’s official site: http://georgecarlin.com/

Buy “The Rutles” on vinyl: goo.gl/fs6ny

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For the first time, I’m going to recommend you actually watch something before listening to this week’s album (links are below).  Why?  Well, because Ernie Kovacs is the godfather of experimental TV.  Which is why, as a comedy writer, I was blown away that my introduction to him was from non-comedian (but hilarious person) Adam X. Storm.

Adam’s connection to Ernie Kovacs is a personal one, as well as one of the art appreciator.  This week we talk about the clear impact that Ernie Kovacs has had on the world of comedy since the 50s - from Monty Python to Tim & Eric.  Whether a comedian cites him as an influence or not, there’s no doubt that he was the first one to really play with the medium.

Watch these and get a taste - as personally chosen by Adam himself.

The Nairobi Trio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoLTFQsFswM&feature=related

Percy Dovetonsils: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQUbDGrPg9U&feature=related

1812 Overture: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xq2le_1812-overture-ernie-kovacs-show_music

 

Host: Jason Klamm

Producer: Mike Worden

This Week’s Guest: Adam X. Storm

Comedy on Vinyl was recorded this week at the Casa De Adam X. Storm.  The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission, and are intended to sell more albums, (and spread the word of wonderful work) not to endorse Vinyl Piracy.  Follow us on Twitter or at the Facebooks.

Buy The Ernie Kovacs Album on vinyl: http://goo.gl/KGdKw

Buy The Ernie Kovacs Collection (some of his greatest visual work) on DVD: http://goo.gl/RzI3r

Music featuring Adam X. Storm:
The Brittle Bones: http://goo.gl/H7bAw
Vote Smith: http://goo.gl/jgwfA

Looking Forward: A Hopemoir (produced by Adam X. Storm): http://hopemoir.com/

Thank you!

Jason Klamm

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