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Matt Fulchiron joins B-$ and The O'Conman to listen to Gabe Kaplan's album Holes and Mellow Rolls. This episode is definitely NSFW! We talk about pornography a lot for some reason and some of the album tracks keep the discussion going. We really like the album and we have a lot of fun getting off track while talking about it. Enjoy!
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This new episode of OTR with B-$ and the O'Conman celebrates some of the women in comedy. We listen to "Women of the Night" featuring Diane Ford, Paula Poundstone, and Cathy Ladman. There's a sprinkling of Barry Sobel in there too. You can listen to the full album at the end of the episode!
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In this episode of OTR, B-$ and The O'Conman listen to Andrew "Dice" Clay's 1989 album DICE. This is definitely one of the more wild albums we've listened to. Completely NSFW and not for the faint hearted! You've been warned.
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B$ and The OConnman are back with another episode of Off The Records and they aren't alone this time. They've invited their friend Sam Brown (Whitest Kids U Know) to listen to COMEDY TONIGHT a compilation album from 1984 featuring comedy icons Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall, and George Miller. Plus the boys, of course, talk about what’s problematic in comedy today, the Whitest Kids DVD release, and why Jay Leno is considered by a generation to be one of the greats. If that's not appealing to you, they also talk about other stuff.
Get the WKUK box set here: https://shoutfactory.com/products/the-whitest-kids-u-know-the-complete-series -
The great Fred Stoller joins B-$ and the O’Connman to listen to the album “Fighter Pilot” by Barry Diamond. Fred and Sean talk about their friend Norm Macdonald, Fred tells some stories about the New York comedy scene in the 1970’s and 80’s, starring in Dumb & Dumber, Everybody Loves Raymond, and writing for Seinfeld. Stay tuned after the end of the show if you want to hear the album in its entirety! WARNING: You may be offended by some of the content on the record! NSFW
Buy Fred’s new Audible Book “My Friend Norm” https://www.audible.com/pd/My-Friend-Norm-Audiobook/B0F3DMR7M8 -
Blaine Capatch joins B-$ and the O'Connman in the studio to listen to "Don't Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair!" by Franklin Ajaye. Blaine tells us stories about doing stand up comedy in the 80's and 90's and writing for various TV shows. We talk about Paul Reubens, Wolfman Jack, Detroiters, and much more. This is a super fun episode with lots of laughs AND we discover a long lost gem of a comedy album.
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The Godfather. Ulysses. Rubber Soul. These are pieces of art that have stood the test of time. Well, prepare for the next great work of art. OFF THE RECORDS, a podcast where your favorite guys, B-$ (Brendon Walsh) and The O’Connman (Sean O’Connor) listen to old comedy albums together and discuss their tracks using a modern-day view of comedy.
In the first episode, Da Boys listen to an album called “Yuk Yuk's The Funniest Fifty Minutes EVER!!" from 1980s Canada, a distant foreign land, and find out more about the Canadian comedy scene when they call Canadian National Treasure Jon Dore on the phone.
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Starting April 1st, sit down with B-$ and The O'Conman and listen to some old comedy records every week!
B-$ has amassed a huge collection of comedy vinyl over the years, and now he's listening to the records with The O'Conman, some guests, and you! Discover the stand up comics who inspired your favorite comedians of today, and hear some forgotten great, and not-so-great comedy from the 1940's through the 1980's and beyond.
New episodes every week starting April 1st, 2025!