Vic playing New York New York as Rachel describes witnessing the planes hit the towers on 9/11 is an all-time drop that will go down in history much like that fateful day
MJ Lenderman has been my favorite music discovery this year so far. Very cozy 'n' familiar vibes. Wasn't til this episode that I finally got to checking out Wednesday too, nice stuff in that same early Sparklehorse lane I always liked. Thanks team!
The second half is worth watching to see Tim become Murray Wilson during the creation of the x-mas hit. Every time they get in a groove he stops it over & over. Gave me Help Me Rhonda flashbacks.
Wednesday and MJ Lenderman are my new favourite artists ❤ Great acoustic performances by Karly and Jake. A very good episode overall, even though I miss Doug.
Is it truly subversive to be ironically edgy by doing comedy with a point of view from an ideology thats been stale for at least a decade? Or is it just a safe and lazy way to be a shill while maintaining the illusion of artistic integrity/comedic freedom? The Tim Heidecker Paradox
Big time Wednesday/MJ Lenderman fan
who else here after MJ dropped the album of the year
meeeeee
Vic playing New York New York as Rachel describes witnessing the planes hit the towers on 9/11 is an all-time drop that will go down in history much like that fateful day
Vic really came out of his shell on this one. 😂
Thank goodness because he almost died on the king gizzard episode.
11:30 ish
😂😂😂
Woah I loved the acoustic Rudolph song
it was brilliant for sure
Awesome to see Karly and Jake do some songs they don’t normally play for live performances!
Sorry to heard Doug died. RIP.
them writing the song is really one of the most precious things ever
Wednesday & MJ Lenderman are the best! I heard they’re gonna be star guests in the new Curb Your Enthusiasm season
Omg really? Where did you hear this? Lol
@@hokuhokulunches519I also wanna know where they heard this because they weren’t in the show at all lmao
MJ Lenderman has been my favorite music discovery this year so far. Very cozy 'n' familiar vibes. Wasn't til this episode that I finally got to checking out Wednesday too, nice stuff in that same early Sparklehorse lane I always liked. Thanks team!
rachel is my hero she's literally my hero and spiritually fills the roll of douge on all counts respectfully - ebert
the intro was lovely
Rachel is so naturally funny! What a great episode!
I lost it when Jerry went scuba diving.
The second half is worth watching to see Tim become Murray Wilson during the creation of the x-mas hit. Every time they get in a groove he stops it over & over. Gave me Help Me Rhonda flashbacks.
"I'm a genius too, Vic."
looking like mike love too in that hat
Wednesday and MJ Lenderman are my new favourite artists ❤ Great acoustic performances by Karly and Jake. A very good episode overall, even though I miss Doug.
My horse has a little voice. It's one of those miniature ones.
Where can I find the full slint roller track?! That was killer man, great vocals
I’m seriously willing to do so much for it
Vic with the PaRappa the Rapper fit. Looks clean Vicky baby 💯
eric cartman
I was nervous when Jerry was petting the eel, but then he started stroking it and that calmed me down, a bit. ❤
Eels are misunderstood
Such a beautiful rendition at the end
Your good friend Will Oldham took the photo for Spiderland, the Slint album you guys were discussing!
The Gary Oldman/Jackson Lamb impersonation was spot on.
Tim should get Philomena Cunk on! He must know of her right?
Oh shit that would be insane. I’d love Stewart Lee or Richard Herring someday
RLM/Heidecker crossover fans be sure to watch Vic's mid-show interlude. We have a very special appearance by Mark "Mouth in Motion" Lowry!
Oh my god Wednesday shouted out DJ Sabrina!!!
Slints' tweez (the one albini produced) is really good. Just a different style than spiderland
Santa Claus is crying remains the #1 chrissmus song on the market today!!!
DJ Sabrina Mentioned 😩
super liking the song at end
Apparently Steve-o was going to be on club rando and requested Bill didn't smoke weed.... it was a deal breaker.
I thought those were just cloves.
Oh, to be a fly on the wall in that room...
The song up front was a welcome surprise
Best group songwriting workshop of the podcast so far~ Love the waltz 🪗
whoa, So unusual to see the city of the day sponsor being SLINT related. Funny shit. They were so influential for me
Vic's break videos are really good
Did Eliana Athayde play bass for weyes blood? she looks just like Weyes Blood's bassist
That pronunciation of Tua’s name
will oldham was the photographer of the photo of slint in the water
"Far enough"
Vermin supreme
I give two guitars for that band performance/song. And a I'll add a plectrum for effort. .. .
16:32
MJ
third girl... wel thats a numberin
DJ Sabrina the teenage witch. Sidney Gish. Karly and Jake. The movie Yesterday
Oh, far enough. 😅
If Tim ran a daycare...
49:50 wtf is this guy talking about?
😀
I wish Rachel and Mj/Karly could just chat their conversation would be so much more interesting without the host!
I prefer Tim clean shaven
3M really are adhesives experts, and I don’t think it’s tasteful to make light of it.
How many skipped through that intro performance? 🤚
just you.
100%
I loved it 😁
100% skipped. Not to be one of those ugly comment people but this whole ep was a real snoozer. No shade!
It sucked so bad.
Is it truly subversive to be ironically edgy by doing comedy with a point of view from an ideology thats been stale for at least a decade?
Or is it just a safe and lazy way to be a shill while maintaining the illusion of artistic integrity/comedic freedom?
The Tim Heidecker Paradox
this is a fascinating display of bitterness and jealousy. did he steal a script idea from you? or a gf? what's this all about?
@@weltenunder your username is actually more subversive than anything he does
get a grip, worm
Wow such nice energy on this episode!! I didn’t know any of these people but I love them all now
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