podcasts – The Road 2 Shambala Sam Dingman
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- Comedy
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COMEDY MOSTLY AND MUSIC SOMETIMES AND GOOD TIMES ALWAYS. Full episode archive at http://road2shambala.com.
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Exit 32: Clean Random Fun
A mysterious note of a salacious nature appears without explanation in Sam’s wallet. Plus, the infamous tale of Sam’s equally inexplicable appearance in the film “Shortbus,” as well as a live performance of the Audience of Two song “Klippan,” which is about couches and ghosts.
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Exit 31: The Unbearable Amstel Lightness of Being
The epic struggle between giants and cowboys. An excerpt from Sam Dingman’s Reasonable Doubt, as performed at the People’s Improv Theater earlier this year. And some dope rhymes from house poet Perry Meters. Click here to download, or stream it below.
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Exit 30: Spike Your Mind?
In addition to completely accurate opinions about auto-correct, video stores, and camping, you will hear the following inspired quotes: “In light of these events, I’ve become an Anti-Semite.” “You are a Microsoft Word success story.” “Blah! Shazam!” “It was Frank T.J. Mackey’s sled.” “I give house-painting two stars.” And much, much more!
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Exit 29-Goodnight Ypsilanti
Marshall York joins us to perform live excerpts from his annual 31 Songs/31 Days project, and also enlightens us with the wisdom of Buddhist cowboys. Kanye West, sweet potatoes, and The Godfather are also covered in depth on this week’s episode, which you can stream below…
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Exit 28-White Lightning
Brooklyn rockers The Bottom Dollars visit Hootenanny Studios and grace us with their jams, as well as the ragtag circumstances that brought them together. The Quality Control board adopts nicknames and offends all known American corporations, and yet somehow Bright Machine Productions successfully secures a full slate of new sponsors for the show. All this […]
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Exit 27-The Texas Handbook
We’re joined by Jon Bolden, aka The Pride of Austin, for some in-depth wonkery around improv comedy, of which Jon is a master practitioner and jewel of the scene down there in the capital of Texas. The origins of HORK! are also discussed in great detail, plus wonderings as to the whereabouts of our wayward […]
Customer Reviews
I can tell my brother by the flowers in his eyes...
This is a great show! Funny, quirky guests, great music, and delightful riffing on topics ranging from time travel to gherkins to video games to dating to politics. Keep 'em comin'!