Entries in comedy (8)

Tuesday
22Dec2009

Bob Rivers: Twisted Xmas (video gallery)

 

Bob Rivers is still twisting holiday classics. I find the music and lyrics often hilarious, often offensive, and always well produced. I much prefer Bob Rivers to Weird Al. His radio show originates at KZOK in Seattle, Washington.

Bob Rivers Show website

There’s a “Twisted Xmas Radio” tab there which lets you make a playlist and play single items.

Highly recommended Hendrix homage: Holidaze (S’cuse Me, I’ve got Gifts to Buy)

I’d love to use the videos from his site, but some genius completely borked the embed codes, they won’t “share to Facebook” either.

Bob Rivers on YouTube

About.com: The Radio Guy Who “Twisted Christmas” Forever (You’ve Heard His Christmas Parodies: Now The Story Behind Them)

Here’s a behind-the-scenes interview with Randy Hansen, the guitarist who does the Hendrix tributes, as they prepare for the yearly Twisted Christmas extravaganza in Seattle, WA.

 

Seattle guitarist Randy Hansen will be was a guest Impaler at the Twisted Christmas Party at the Paramount Theater December 13th 2007. During rehearsals, he has been impressing impressed the Impalers with his self-tuning guitar and he brought in that guitar to play for us. The day after our Christmas show, Randy will play played the 4th Avenue Tavern in Olympia.

 

 

 

The Video Gallery may not work on certain browsers, so here’s a link that will serve as an alternate:

vodpod.com/reechard/softmachineother/tag/xmas

Tuesday
15Dec2009

Max Weinberg returns favor (Tonight show holiday song, Hulu)

Sen. Orrin Hatch recently co-wrote and sang a Jewish holiday song, so Max Weinberg returned the favor. Includes a performance by the Mormon Tappernacle Choir.

Monday
30Nov2009

Holiday Cards (JibJab)

 

Try JibJab Sendables® eCards today!

 

Saturday
21Nov2009

Face in Hole (dot com)

Tuesday
17Nov2009

Mr. Deity & Cast at the AAI 2009 Conference

 

via Richard Dawkins dot net

Mr. Deity and cast perform live skits from their excellent web series. Brian Dalton (Mr. Deity) explains his personal journey from Mormonism to creating the show.