Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Shoji Tabuchi Died Two Years Ago

 I guess I'm way behind on entertainment news but Shoji Tabuchi apparently died in 2023.

RIP Shoji.

 

Scorch Update for April 2025

 


Checking in on Scorch.

Scorch is on tour, living the dream, without Meghan who can't be on because selling old napkin holders for 25 cents each takes priority. Scorch still has the antagonistic relationship with the chat, which is why I stopped watching regularly.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Peter Schickele?

 The credit to this discovery goes to the "Why Are You Laughing" podcast, which you can listen to here.

In 1990, the nominees for the Grammy for Best Comedy Album were:

  • Sandra Bernhard - Without You I'm Nothing
  • Erma Bombeck - Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession
  • Andrew Dice Clay - Dice
  • Sam Kinison - "Wild Thing"
  • Peter Schickele - P.D.Q. Bach: 1712 Overture and Other Musical Assaults
Winner: Peter Schickele

In 1991, the nominees for the Best Comedy Album Grammy were:
  • Bob Elliott & Ray Goulding - The Best of Bob and Ray: Selections from a Career, Vol. 4
  • Garrison Keillor - More News from Lake Wobegon
  • Various artists - The Best of Comic Relief '90
  • Jonathan Winters - Jonathan Winters into the '90s
  • Peter Schickele - P.D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
Winner: Peter Schickele

1992, Best Comedy Album:
  • Erma Bombeck - When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home
  • George Carlin - Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
  • Garrison Keillor - Local Man Moves to the City
  • Jackie Mason - Brand New
  • Peter Schickele - P.D.Q. Bach: WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio
Winner: Peter Schickele

1993:
  • George Burns - An Evening with George Burns
  • Rita Rudner - Naked Beneath My Clothes
  • Jonathan Winters - Jonathan Winters is Terminator 3
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic - Off the Deep End
  • Peter Schickele - P.D.Q. Bach: Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion

Winner: Peter Schickele

Peter Schickele won 4 times in 4 straight years, against a murderer's row of talent: George Burns, Jonathan Winters, Weird Al, Jackie Mason, George Carlin, Sam Kinison, Various Artists... this guy beat them all.

Have you ever heard of him? Have you ever heard of someone who's heard of him? Isn't this guy on the Mt. Rushmore of comedy? How did this happen? Is this guy the most critically acclaimed yet underrated comedian in history? Well, let's take a look at his act.


Okay, well that's not great. But it's also pretty visual and he got his awards from his "P.D.Q. Bach" albums. We need to examine those.

Wikipedia:
Schickele developed an elaborate parody around his studies of P.D.Q. Bach, the fictional "youngest and the oddest of the twenty-odd children" of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Okay, well I can't find his albums on youtube directly but here's one of the songs on an album:


Comedy?! Man, awards mean nothing. People still venerate them and I used to do that myself but they are literally meaningless.

Monday, April 14, 2025

Why Are You Laughing? - Late Night Wars

 For those of you who want to learn about the Late Night wars of Leno vs. Letterman, there is no better resource than Bill Carter's book "The Late Shift."

But if you don't want to commit hours and hours of reading time, the "Why Are You Laughing?" podcast is perhaps the second best source of information.


The book was turned into a made-for-tv movie also (same name), for those of you who would prefer that. But that's a distant 3rd place, as the movie is less informative and a bit cheesy.

And for those of you who want to learn about the Late Night wars of Leno vs. Conan, there is no better resource than Bill Carter's book "The War for Late Night."

But, as above, if books aren't for you, the following podcast has you covered. There has been no made-for-tv movie about this topic, to my knowledge, but can you imagine?


If you'd like to read my book review of "The War for Late Night" see here.

As a self-proclaimed expert, I have my disagreements and differences with the podcast, just as I do with the TV movie. But they're mainly minor quibbles and who cares anyway? I enjoy their fresh perspective shedding light on my own.

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Paul Shaffer: Behind the Music

 


A classic bit from the Late Show.

I watched this a million times on the Late Show website, back in the day. This is the first time I'm seeing it in actual video rather than the horror that was RealAudio/RealMedia over slow internet. Remember RealAudio?