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Dan and Aaron are old friends from high school. Now they're graying dads with real life problems, so they call each other and talk about awesome stuff. You'll probably like that stuff, too.

The Dan and Aaron Like-O-Rama Dan Grubb and Aaron Fletchersmith

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Dan and Aaron are old friends from high school. Now they're graying dads with real life problems, so they call each other and talk about awesome stuff. You'll probably like that stuff, too.

    Like-O-Rama 56 - Liminal Spaces

    Like-O-Rama 56 - Liminal Spaces

    This week, Aaron is fascinated by abandoned stores and malls and other liminal spaces that transport you to bygone eras! And Dan is not very helpful. We also talk about comics and horses and prisons that get hit by cosmic rays and turn into art galleries.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Like-O-Rama 55 - 2023 Year In Review

    Like-O-Rama 55 - 2023 Year In Review

    Happy New Year! We got together on New Year's Day 2023 and discussed the events of 2023 and what they meant to us. Not just the big ones like the alien invasion ending the war in Ukraine or humanity's first moon prison, but also the entertainment and cultural developments that gave us all something to talk about over the virtual water coolers in our bunkers. And isn't that the slogan of 2023?

    • 57 min
    Like-O-Rama 54 - Holiday Special

    Like-O-Rama 54 - Holiday Special

    It's the Like-O-Rama Holiday Special! We talk about holidays I guess and presents and stuff, but mostly Star Wars for some reason. I guess because of Life Day. Also monster trucks and Wade the Duck and making t-shirts and Stephen King and all kinds of stuff. I'm pretty sure we decided to do a holiday special about 12 seconds before we hit record. Oh well, who cares? Hahaha.

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Like-O-Rama 53 - Jacques Tati

    Like-O-Rama 53 - Jacques Tati

    This week, Dan is elated and overjoyed to get to talk about French comedy director Jacques Tati! Tati was active mostly in the 50s and 60s and is best known for M. Hulot's Holiday, Mon Oncle, and PlayTime. His character M. Hulot was also a direct inspiration for Mr. Bean. Besides being a gifted pantomime, Tati was a brilliant director, crafting scenes that are gorgeous, expertly choreographed, and oh yeah funny.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Like-O-Rama 52 - The Garden Of Earthly Delights

    Like-O-Rama 52 - The Garden Of Earthly Delights

    Imagine one of the most celebrated, evocative, studied paintings in history, one that straddles the cusp between the flat religious metaphors of the Middle Ages and the experiments in dimension, light, and subject matter of the Renaissance. Now imagine two idiots talking about it. Yes, this week, Aaron and Dan are going figure by figure through Heironymous Bosch's immortal triptych, "The Garden of Earthly Delights", the notorious-slash-amazing painting and its bizarre depiction of animal-men, torture, surrealism, and butts. So many butts. We focus on the Hell panel because it's the craziest and we recommend that you follow along with your own copy and a magnifying glass or, if you don't have a full copy handy, that you download one of the enormous images online such as the biggest one from Wikimedia Commons here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights_by_Bosch_High_Resolution_2.jpg

    • 1 hr 30 min
    Like-O-Rama 51 - 1910s and 20s Jazz

    Like-O-Rama 51 - 1910s and 20s Jazz

    This week, Dan loves 100-year-old jazz! King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Fletcher Henderson, Bix Beiderbecke, and a bunch more. We love the manic energy, the fun melodies, and the burgeoning complexity that would evolve into a zillion subgenres in just a few years. ALSO! One band we neglected to mention that’s been active since the 60s is New Orleans’ own Preservation Hall Jazz Band. They are amazing. Dan got to see them around 2004 and fell in love with them! If you get the chance, go see them!!! (Dan found out they played by him 2 hours AFTER they finished - boo hoo cry waaaaaaaa). Finally, we tried to avoid the word "Dixieland" since it evokes white nostalgia for the Jim Crow South, which is gross, but we still said it a couple times because we either had brain farts or were talking about a band with that word in their name. New Orleans jazz or hot jazz are good substitutes.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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