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From the interesting mind of Logan Whitehurst…
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Killer Rabbit
A great scene from a superb movie!
Get the App on the making of the Holy Grail, I did and it’s
a huge one but it’s worth it.
Some funny lines here…
DDS Blues
A hopping toon about the chair and the pain contained therein.
2NU, Jock Blaney and Michael Nealy, with some of the best
production values, lyrics and mirth I’ve ever heard…
Death of a Shoe Salesman
This is a great piece of stand-up by one of the masters.
The late Richard Jeni refined this one, doing it on a
few different recordings and over many gigs on the road.
I’ve personally seen him do this on more than one occasion.
His one man show at the Montreal Comedy Festival was a
highlight for me, he will be missed…
Bedtime Story
I really like what Kurt Weitzmann has done to bring back
the audio comedy sketch, and I seriously mean that.
This is some of the best I’ve heard in a while, it’s so few
and far between now that I get really excited when something
of this quality springs forth.
This is dark, twisted and rather humorous…
The Mermaid
As sung by Shel Silverstein!
It’s good to hear his voice, a very unique man.
He wrote this and he sings it…
White Clutter
Juston Mckinney is a very funny man, for many reasons.
All the usual attributes in a fine stand-up comedian, great
material, an interesting stage presence and a shtick.
What I think sets this guy apart is his timing, if you really
look at this performance you’ll notice what makes a lot
of it work is his fluidity. Seamless and quite good…
Car Alarm
This is a nifty comedy sketch from the Radio Free Vestibule,
a very talented humor group from Canada.
Good imagery here, dark and twisted…
Bats in My Belfry
Another great cut of that infamous album from Napolean XIV
aka Jerry Samuels. Released in the 1960’s this recording was
WAY ahead of its time. It’s all in the lyrics…
Dangerous Things
Our parents let us do, as told by John Heffron!
It is kind of amazing, and just a little startling, what
existed out there for kids toys before standards
were put in place. John talks about a few of them…
