Adult Swim’s Dana Snyder and FRED’s Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium. This, dear friends, is the online experience!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
A classic entertainment from the vaults. This was great show we (My great collaborator Patrick Blindauer and I) did in the city of brotherly love about a year ago now, in any event enjoy, and you'd never believe we decided to make this song up just seconds before actually performing it! A classic forever! Like it or hate it, don't forget to comment on it!
A true measure of a performer has to be the ability to ad lib and keep composure under stressful circumstances. This video clearly demonstrates your ability to do just that.
The clever and completely original lyrics and music. The cool demeanor kept when a heckle was thrown.
The low notes, the high notes, and the incoherent notes. They're all there. Masterful work Dana.
I almost saw a glimmer of Don Rickles style flop sweat appearing on that upper lip, but NO, you don't know the meaning of the word! Uh, phrase.
I had caught a few seconds of a performance of yours on that same stage on someones Philly YouTube interview show, and I thought I was going to see the same thing. I did not.
I know why I watched that the first time. It was of course, that "Trainwreck" syndrome that all of us rubber-necking Americans have. However, it was the third and even fourth re-watch, that I said to myself, "self, what the hell is going on."
I remember getting a handful of feathers towards the end of the night.... I shook most of them onto the floor. Seriously, that suit was worse than tar. x_x
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A true measure of a performer has to be the ability to ad lib and keep composure under stressful circumstances. This video clearly demonstrates your ability to do just that.
The clever and completely original lyrics and music. The cool demeanor kept when a heckle was thrown.
The low notes, the high notes, and the incoherent notes. They're all there. Masterful work Dana.
You got to have brass perogies to do that.
I almost saw a glimmer of Don Rickles style flop sweat appearing on that upper lip, but NO, you don't know the meaning of the word! Uh, phrase.
I had caught a few seconds of a performance of yours on that same stage on someones Philly YouTube interview show, and I thought I was going to see the same thing. I did not.
Fresh!
Wow.
Just, wow.
Simply amazing. Dana should create a whole nightclub act; I'd see it every night.
Very cool, sir
My only question is how much drinking was done before hand to create/control such ebb and flow?!...but in all seriousness, some funny shit there!
Bravo! Encore, encore!
I know why I watched that the first time. It was of course, that "Trainwreck" syndrome that all of us rubber-necking Americans have. However, it was the third and even fourth re-watch, that I said to myself, "self, what the hell is going on."
I was truly entertained.
Jim
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UGH! Those feathers. x_x
I remember getting a handful of feathers towards the end of the night.... I shook most of them onto the floor. Seriously, that suit was worse than tar. x_x
I pray for another Philly show soon.
I'm impressed! That first growl really cranked, and you finished strong. A showstopper!
that was fucking awful.
Mr. Snyder, you continue to impress and entertain me.
But mostly I have to say rocking hair...Wow.
as a phillite myself - thanks for making our not so humble city sound touristy and welcoming - ba-ha
PS- i saw you at the dive bar later than night - you my friend, are an adonis, a hilariously retarded (i do stress the retarded) adonis
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