Ty and Aaron really break it down this week. They rant and rave about all the things that make the month of March better than the rest. Remember green beer vomit? They do. They’ve got picks on next year’s Oscar show, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and all things Ides. They hope you enjoy all that they have to offer. Check out our pub crawl: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=394082939413&ref=mf Join us if you can and if you can’t. We love you.
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Ty and Aaron get a little serious and then get less serious and then break it down hard core. They talk about 5280, Denver’s popular new attraction, otherwise known as Restaurant. Ty plays basketball and then talks about it and then Aaron tears his game apart. The cats get to fighting. The sound quality is exquisite. They take a trip to planet Goof. Pigeons. And then they run out of stuff to talk about. It’s really funny.
I just finished watching the movie, Lenny, starring Dustin Hoffman (i.e. the shorter fellow across Tom Cruise in Rainman) and the documentary, Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth, narrated by Robert DeNiro (i.e. “You talking to me?”). I was inclined to watch these films because recently I encountered Comedy Central’s list of the top 100 Comedians which ranked Lenny Bruce No. 3 among the all time greatest comics (behind Richard Pryor and George Carlin). That’s pretty high atop any list as far as I’m concerned. Even the Olympics awards a medal for third place.
I have to admit, however, that up until seeing that list, I’d never really heard of Lenny Bruce. I say “never really heard of” because anytime someone mentioned Lenny Bruce, I always envisioned Andrew “Dice” Clay who also made the list at number 95. After making the connection that this wasn’t the same person, I decided to investigate.
Clearly, Lenny Bruce did some great things to receive these accolades, but I had no idea what they were. What I discovered is that Lenny Bruce is not perceived so much for being an uproariously hilarious comic as much as he’s recognized for blazing a trail for modern joke telling. Bruce was a funny man but his fame came from the way he changed the face of comedy.
Before Lenny Bruce, most joke telling on stage had a formula to it. There was a set up, a punch line and a laugh. The audience wasn’t supposed to think about the joke they heard, they were just supposed to laugh on cue. It’s an effective way to tell jokes and it’s an effective way to hear jokes. However, it’s an ineffective way to stand out.
Bruce introduced a style of joke telling that made audiences think about what they were hearing. His material was conversational and often ad libbed. Consequently, his antics came across as vulgar and violated several obscenity laws. Bruce’s suggestive humor rocked the foundations of certain institutions like the Catholic church. His corrupt sermons led to several arrests.
Both films show Lenny Bruce fighting the judicial system for his right to free speech. He became engrossed in this endeavor and invested so much time, energy and money that when the courts beat him, he ultimately gave up. His reputation made it impossible for him to get work. Battered and defeated, Bruce died from a drug overdose at age 40.
After Bruce’s demise, he was given the first posthumous pardon in New York state history. No other comic has been indited on obscenity charges since. Lenny Bruce was an advocate for First Amendment Rights. Whether he was aware of it at the time or not, his efforts have allowed people an opportunity to express themselves in ways that couldn’t have been imagined in his time. He created a new standard for what’s funny; he was a game changer. I can’t think of another comic on Comedy Central’s list that has had the same impact on comedy as Lenny Bruce. For that, he most certainly deserves his spot on the podium.
Ty and Aaron tear up another ten minutes worth of time. This time they discuss Blu Ray player technology, Ty’s weird relationship with Aaron’s ten-year-old nephew and a car accident that Ty got into. It was a real doozie. We are still working out some kinks with the audio, but it’s not as bad as not tuning in. Let us know what you think!
You read right. I’m a paid comedian. Actually, I won twenty dollars in a comedy contest last night at Old Chicago’s Comedy on the Rocks contest. I was in the zone. I brought the energy up in the room so high that they had to scrape it off the ceiling with a broom, or so they said. I did a few stories. I told a pun. I had the benefit of having my lovely wife and several compatriots attend the show also. I pretty much ran the gamut and pulled out all the stops. I plan to do it again. Here, have a listen: Feb 24 Standup by wolsamnoraa
Grrroowwlll. I went to the Lion’s Lair on Monday Night which is a bar…the Lion’s Lair not Monday Night. I did some stand up comedy. I pretty much brought the house down with some information that was given to me by the late, great Tyler Hate Fuck Davis (not pictured). Let me just say that Avatar was a movie.
Thanks to Steve Biernacki and Ryan Blum and Alex Nelson for coming out to see the whole thing. I am indebted to you men for all time or until this coupon expires in April, 2010. But seriously; thanks. And thanks, Steve, for the beers…you’re the guy…that got me beers for a dollar a piece
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