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On Tuesday evening I caught up with comedian Dan Telfer before he performed at Chicago Underground Comedy.
(Not right before, mind you. Right before he went on was when he had to kick that heckler out. There’s nothing like live performance, kids.)
We had a wide-ranging talk about comedy performance, the interwebs, how to decide if it’s a good moment to ditch all your material and impersonate a fish, and so much more. By the way, here’s the clip, referenced in our conversation about the recent late-night clusterheck, of Jack Paar quitting The Tonight Show over NBC’s corporate dumbassery… fifty years ago.
As always, you can email me (Uncle Sylvia) at podcastinghere at gmail dot com.
ETA: My apologies to my friend Mont Chris Hubbard, who composed and performed the incidental music used in this episode — I’ve always credited him on-air when using his music, but this time I plumb forgot. Here’s a link to Chris’s website and here’s where you can buy recordings of the Permutations of 88 series.