Bill mentioned the drummer for Russian Circles but couldn't recall his name, which is Dave Turncrantz. Everything he said about him was right on point. Dave is such an under the radar badass. I'm glad to hear Bill giving such an underappreciated musician some love.
I’m a professional touring drummer and knew Bill played drums but I was really blown away by how much knowledge he has about the craft. And especially taking lessons from Dave Elitch? That guy’s a monster. What a great episode!
Just want to say that this mature gal growing up in '70's Seattle, now living in the SE Washington woods on 5 acres with no TV, is now kinda addicted to your podcasts. I listen when I put meals together, do laundry and even lobbing tree branches. Thanks for being great company.
@@goodluck2522 tell that to my husband who had to cut down 20 oaks and ponderosa pines just for fire safety sake on our 5 acres. I'm watching the oak leaves and pine needles blowing in the wind right out my window.
I'm only 1:04 into it, but thinking Dana, David, Norm, and Bill all in the same room together. Man, I wish there was footage of some of this. I always thought it'd be funny to see Norm and Bill together.
Love the podcast guys , i met Dana in Vancouver after his show at the hard rock he was very gracious and kind taking a picture with my late father and I and instead of saying something witty I said "I have 9 stents......" and he says without missing a beat "That's Super, take care of yourself" lol
Bill is only into Meshuggah because he wants to be cool with his listeners. Yes, he acknowledges the skill level needed to play like they do, but he doesn't really like it for regular listening. Truth is, he can't listen to more than one 5 minute clip of them, it's too noisy.
@@ANONANONANON240 he appreciates musicianship (artisan-level craft, generally) regardless of personal taste. not just musicians, but other comedians, cooks, athletes, etc. it's a big part of who he is. what that has to do with backwards cynical bs projections re wanting to be cool with listeners (most of which had never heard of meshuggah before burr mentioned 'em of his podcast), idk. "is into" is still all the way apropos. no "only" qualifiers necessary.
Hearing them talk about drumming along with the bands Meshuggah, the Beatles, Slayer, Killing Joke, Led Zepplin and Queens of the Stone Age made my day!
I have lost track of how many Fly on the Wall episodes i have watched now and i have loved them all, but i have noticed David has some funny jokes or funny things he’ll slide into the conversations and no one seems to notice. Maybe it’s my type of humor and that’s why i get it, but to me it deserves more recognition. I hear you David. You are seen 😂. I love this pod. And no, David did not pay me to type this into the comment section….i swear……. (c’mon David, $5…really?)
Love Bill. GREAT to hear Steven Adler getting some love, too. The drumming on Appetite gave those songs an energy and vibe that people may not appreciate at first glance.
Burr sounds like a bunch of my buddies, love his passion for music, always liked Dana's music connection, and Spade you were good too. Love the show, listen all the time, keep it up please.
Bill Burr's accurate comment about relevance and how to stay relevant. That is the Truth. And speaks to everything else that's going on in our lives. Comedians provide a space in our consciousness. It's the Ah's and Ha's thst strike a chord . A special note is heard all at once your audience gets it. Sparks !
Love all 3 of these guys. David Spade is a super cool guy. I got to act in a scene with him in Joe Dirt 2 ….he was awesome to work with…funny as hell :)
Dana has previously mentioned the legendary Neil Young SNL performance of “Rockin’ In The Free World”. Bill Burr mentions his favorite Drummer, Steve Jordan. Young’s Drummer for SNL that night was Steve Jordan! Watch it again and witness how Jordan drives that Band!
LOVE this podcast, its really funny and so honest. Thanks for letting us be a fly on your wall! I wanted to throw a vote in for "Its Not Pizza" for one of the best snl fake commercials. Kirsten Wiig is impossible to resist. 😂
1:13:02 Bill mentions Dave Grohl playing with the band Killing Joke the irony here is that Killing Joke threatened to sue Nirvana over the fact that _Come As You Are_ sounded like KJ's song _Eighties_ - Killing Joke never pursued any such thing after Kurt Cobain's death - true story
Love how humble David and Dana are… I grew up watching you David. You are the best. And I saw Dana live. Funny as shit! He got everyone at Iowa state fair to laugh
@Genious.no no no. Burnt really is going to outlive all his loved ones and die alone. It’s his biggest nightmeer and he is manifesting it. No one to celebrate him at his funeral.
Thanks for the warning about the drums. Great talk. Would’ve loved to have heard more about the Lovitz lunch. Everyone had such a great spin on Jon. I think this and Chevy have been my favorite episodes so far. ❤
Steven Adler has always been my favorite drummer. I saw him a few months ago in a small, half filled club. Bill’s theory of how he influenced drums in the 90’s is something I’ve been saying for years.
I always feel like Louis CK is like the proverbial “elephant in the room” in these conversations because he was among the best and top comedians in so many of these venues for so long. It’s like he’s now “he who must not be named.” I know the whole reason but you still can’t change history. I did see one of his recent shows and honestly it was some of his funniest stuff ever.
Loved this pod! I don’t think you guys had to preface the drum talk. I know NOTHING about drumming but learned so much about it from your conversation! You guys threw out names that makes me want to look them up on TH-cam etc. Bravo, gentlemen! Oh, David…I totally remember your set on the Young Comedians show!!!! ❤
Gotta leave another comment just to correct something Bill said about Them Crooked Vultures. He said they took a “hired gun” on the road with them for their tour…that “hired gun” is actually one of the most underrated musicians and producers around, named Alain Johannes. Just look him up and check out how many amazing records and artists he’s been involved with. He and his wife (RIP) helped Chris Cornell with his masterpiece solo album “Euphoria Mourning.” He also helped mix / record a lot of the best Queens of the Stone Age material. He is FAR more than just a hired gun. I know Billy will never read this comment but hopefully some day someone fills him in on this legend.
In his defense- anyone who's not part of the core lineup of a band that plays alongside them for live or studio purposes is generally a hired gun in some capacity regardless of how revered and skilled they are outside of that. Johannes is a legend but hes also known for being a reliable and consistent hired gun.
@@DannyKopij i get your point, but imo, hired gun usually implies that someone is brought in after the fact to fulfill a position but who has very little creative input or substance basically, but is just there to fill a role and is usually sort of a faceless session musician. I guess my point was that he’s a lot more than just a generic stand-in, and has been responsible for a lot of great work, including projects with Homme, and has a distinct creative voice.
I met Alain here in Santiago's airport in February of 2014. I was speaking to him in english and he stopped me and asked if i spoke in spanish, and i froze and whimpered "si..." and he was like "Ah pero hablemos español entonces!", and i felt like an idiot, but he was cool about it. I had totally forgotten he's half Chilean.
@@johnulcer most hired guns have great credentials... which is how they get hired... its not like being picked last in dodgeball. Hired gun is not a derogatory term. But I get what your saying, when referring to a great artist "hired gun" is more of an understatement than an acknowledgment.
52:13 Spade doesn't wanna say "women" are die hard True Crime enthusiasts 😂 but we totally are lol I asked myself why... tbh & speaking only for me, I like it cuz it's salacious, crazy, gory f'kd up stuff! 🌞
The car commercial David is talking about is the Chameleon XLE. I had that episode on tape. My dad walked in while I was watching it and asked if it was real. 4 exposed rims, one in school bus yellow!
Regarding drummers, Mikko Sirén, the drummer from the Finnish metal band, Apocalyptica is one of the best drummer around. I've seen the band live a couple of times. They also did live concerts on TH-cam and this man is the real deal!
Is there a place to 'watch' these podcasts? Many references to camera work etc. but here, there is only audio. Anybody know if there is video for Fly on the Wall?
:..guitarist ere'....for like 46 yrs....began at age 11. ..like maybe Bill should jam w/us....Id audition him. I mean give him a taste....eh'... He seems ready to me.
I mean, maybe ,when youve put in at least 46 years...Then we can try to Spin the Twirllin Whirrlin Musical Wheel that goes in a round a bout way....but w/only 45 years in...I'm afraid ...you might be a lil' Green'...
Bill mentioned the drummer for Russian Circles but couldn't recall his name, which is Dave Turncrantz. Everything he said about him was right on point. Dave is such an under the radar badass. I'm glad to hear Bill giving such an underappreciated musician some love.
Amazing band. Saw them live and holy smokes
I loved listening to the echos of Norm's voice come to life through his friends during this chat. Thanks all for sharing your stories.
i come here solely for the Norm anecdotes
@@Zennofobic yeeeh yah' ..i mean ....who dosent come ere' for those ...?!*:
:.....yer ahhh...Welcome.....welcome........welicahhh'....mmm.........ok ?..by .. now.
I’m a professional touring drummer and knew Bill played drums but I was really blown away by how much knowledge he has about the craft. And especially taking lessons from Dave Elitch? That guy’s a monster. What a great episode!
I am a pro too- and in all due respect.
He pays a guy who knows alot about drumming and it ends there.
Favorite part of this interview
“Where’s my phone?
Oh wait! I’m on my phone!”
I wish this was a video podcast. You guys rock
Hairstyling for Spade would bankrupt the show
@@normanhathaway2275 😂
No, they don't rock, because there is no video. It's a secret. It's CIA. They are like kids, afraid to show it.
@@au3014 don’t do crack kids
Seriously. Get with the times fellas.
Just want to say that this mature gal growing up in '70's Seattle, now living in the SE Washington woods on 5 acres with no TV, is now kinda addicted to your podcasts. I listen when I put meals together, do laundry and even lobbing tree branches. Thanks for being great company.
There ain't no woods in SE Washington lol
@@goodluck2522 tell that to my husband who had to cut down 20 oaks and ponderosa pines just for fire safety sake on our 5 acres. I'm watching the oak leaves and pine needles blowing in the wind right out my window.
I'm only 1:04 into it, but thinking Dana, David, Norm, and Bill all in the same room together. Man, I wish there was footage of some of this. I always thought it'd be funny to see Norm and Bill together.
Love the podcast guys , i met Dana in Vancouver after his show at the hard rock he was very gracious and kind taking a picture with my late father and I and instead of saying something witty I said "I have 9 stents......" and he says without missing a beat "That's Super, take care of yourself" lol
I could listen to Bill and Dana talk drums all day. Didn't know Bill is into Meshuggah and Russian Circles, that makes my day. Great episode.
Bill is only into Meshuggah because he wants to be cool with his listeners. Yes, he acknowledges the skill level needed to play like they do, but he doesn't really like it for regular listening. Truth is, he can't listen to more than one 5 minute clip of them, it's too noisy.
@@ANONANONANON240 he appreciates musicianship (artisan-level craft, generally) regardless of personal taste. not just musicians, but other comedians, cooks, athletes, etc. it's a big part of who he is. what that has to do with backwards cynical bs projections re wanting to be cool with listeners (most of which had never heard of meshuggah before burr mentioned 'em of his podcast), idk. "is into" is still all the way apropos. no "only" qualifiers necessary.
@@ANONANONANON240 When I saw them live they sucked big time,just a hype Jewish band...nothing more.
@@billriddle9215WTF? You might consider a Miley Cyrus concert and a Bud light.
th-cam.com/video/yrR6_9HH1D4/w-d-xo.html Meshuggah Bleed DRUMS ONLY
Hearing them talk about drumming along with the bands Meshuggah, the Beatles, Slayer, Killing Joke, Led Zepplin and Queens of the Stone Age made my day!
Why the hell haven’t I heard of this podcast before? Subbed.
I have lost track of how many Fly on the Wall episodes i have watched now and i have loved them all, but i have noticed David has some funny jokes or funny things he’ll slide into the conversations and no one seems to notice. Maybe it’s my type of humor and that’s why i get it, but to me it deserves more recognition. I hear you David. You are seen 😂. I love this pod.
And no, David did not pay me to type this into the comment section….i swear…….
(c’mon David, $5…really?)
Love Bill. GREAT to hear Steven Adler getting some love, too. The drumming on Appetite gave those songs an energy and vibe that people may not appreciate at first glance.
Burr sounds like a bunch of my buddies, love his passion for music, always liked Dana's music connection, and Spade you were good too. Love the show, listen all the time, keep it up please.
The fans don't care if you 2 Video this on your iPhone. This is a duo I didn't see coming. Great Ep.👌🏽
It was so fun to listen to you geek out on music and drummers. I love your comedy; and knowing your love of music made it all the more fun.
Bill Burr's accurate comment about relevance and how to stay relevant. That is the Truth.
And speaks to everything else that's going on in our lives.
Comedians provide a space in our consciousness. It's the Ah's and Ha's thst strike a chord . A special note is heard all at once your audience gets it. Sparks !
Love Bill. Love you guys. Thank you so much for existing! You have a new subscriber.
Bill Burr did a
"pumpkin beer" sketch on *SNL* that was a masterpiece!
Love just listening to three funny guys talking..great show thank you!
Love all 3 of these guys. David Spade is a super cool guy. I got to act in a scene with him in Joe Dirt 2 ….he was awesome to work with…funny as hell :)
Love Billy Burr, they mention some of the best SNL commercials at the end. Bill is in one of them "real Bostonians try pumpkin beer" 😂
This was a great episode! My two favorite comics are Bill Burr and Patrice O'Neal. I truly appreciate and enjoyed this podcast.
'i'm good for a father of two.' modesty well played. excellent.
I’ve been waiting for this episode. Thank you Dana , David and Bill!
"Change Bank" With David Spade was one of my favorites which I still quote when I talk about that fake commercial, hilarious!
So good to have all my favorites in one space! Thrilled to come across this! Going to binge them all now.
Love Bill Burr’s comedy. Super funny. 😂
The music piece was awesome! Burr is a total drum geek. Great shit, he should do a music podcast; he'd be great.
And Dana was keeping up with Bill!
Dana has previously mentioned the legendary Neil Young SNL performance of “Rockin’ In The Free World”. Bill Burr mentions his favorite Drummer, Steve Jordan. Young’s Drummer for SNL that night was Steve Jordan! Watch it again and witness how Jordan drives that Band!
LOVE this podcast, its really funny and so honest. Thanks for letting us be a fly on your wall! I wanted to throw a vote in for "Its Not Pizza" for one of the best snl fake commercials. Kirsten Wiig is impossible to resist. 😂
1:13:02 Bill mentions Dave Grohl playing with the band Killing Joke
the irony here is that Killing Joke threatened to sue Nirvana over the fact that _Come As You Are_ sounded like KJ's song _Eighties_ - Killing Joke never pursued any such thing after Kurt Cobain's death - true story
The drum chat was my favorite part of this cast!
'what are you doing?'
' I'm smelling My glove!'
Good to see actual funny comedians on youtube
Love how humble David and Dana are… I grew up watching you David. You are the best. And I saw Dana live. Funny as shit! He got everyone at Iowa state fair to laugh
I love that the - cigar store with a buddy - at 6min - was Jerry Seinfeld
I’m so excited and happy that you’re mentioning my friends!
Bill, You feel those drum/drummers. I love your passion about it! How can ya not listen to you rant about it. Steven Adler highly underrated.
Really enjoy this!! Thanks.
I love that Dana messed up Burnt Chrysler's name
Hahahah Burt Chrysler was awesome. BURNT Chrysler is EPIC.
R.I.P.
Blurt Chrysler
You were fat
@Genious.no no no. Burnt really is going to outlive all his loved ones and die alone. It’s his biggest nightmeer and he is manifesting it. No one to celebrate him at his funeral.
Bart is hard to spell.
came to the comments to find this haha loved it
Thanks for the warning about the drums. Great talk. Would’ve loved to have heard more about the Lovitz lunch. Everyone had such a great spin on Jon. I think this and Chevy have been my favorite episodes so far. ❤
I've been listening to you guys nonstop since I found the podcast ❤ Bill Burr reminds me of David, a sour exterior, but an endearing inside 😉
What a great podcast this was … love all three of these guys
Love the Drumming conversation between Bill and Dana. Bill mentioning some
old, old school heavy hitter drummers.
Burt Crusher is the Popvov of comedy. To each it’s own.
Love show keep it flowing
Great show guys, thank you!
Steven Adler has always been my favorite drummer. I saw him a few months ago in a small, half filled club.
Bill’s theory of how he influenced drums in the 90’s is something I’ve been saying for years.
Where's Steven hanging out at lately?
I wish this was video. Great podcast guys. 😁
Wonderful humans. We are lucky they chose to entertain. Are we not entertained? Such legends
Great episode!
I love to hear passion for music. I live my life to be able to play bass. I can relate to this side of burr more than anything.
I always feel like Louis CK is like the proverbial “elephant in the room” in these conversations because he was among the best and top comedians in so many of these venues for so long. It’s like he’s now “he who must not be named.” I know the whole reason but you still can’t change history. I did see one of his recent shows and honestly it was some of his funniest stuff ever.
This was fucking great. Been fan of Dana & Spade since SNL days & a fan of Bill Burr since Chappelle Show.
Great interview with Mr Burr!
Hybernol is probably my favorite SNL commercial. Every time I get sick, I think of it.
Dang..I would’ve loved to have seen a video version of this podcast.
Love the drum spit,good correct drummer info,love you guys
Bottom was awesome at mixing the 3 and 4 count
Nice Gregg Allman I’m no Angel reference. ❤
This was a really fun pod
Loved this pod! I don’t think you guys had to preface the drum talk. I know NOTHING about drumming but learned so much about it from your conversation! You guys threw out names that makes me want to look them up on TH-cam etc. Bravo, gentlemen! Oh, David…I totally remember your set on the Young Comedians show!!!! ❤
Loved the drum talk
Gotta leave another comment just to correct something Bill said about Them Crooked Vultures. He said they took a “hired gun” on the road with them for their tour…that “hired gun” is actually one of the most underrated musicians and producers around, named Alain Johannes. Just look him up and check out how many amazing records and artists he’s been involved with. He and his wife (RIP) helped Chris Cornell with his masterpiece solo album “Euphoria Mourning.” He also helped mix / record a lot of the best Queens of the Stone Age material. He is FAR more than just a hired gun. I know Billy will never read this comment but hopefully some day someone fills him in on this legend.
In his defense- anyone who's not part of the core lineup of a band that plays alongside them for live or studio purposes is generally a hired gun in some capacity regardless of how revered and skilled they are outside of that. Johannes is a legend but hes also known for being a reliable and consistent hired gun.
@@DannyKopij i get your point, but imo, hired gun usually implies that someone is brought in after the fact to fulfill a position but who has very little creative input or substance basically, but is just there to fill a role and is usually sort of a faceless session musician. I guess my point was that he’s a lot more than just a generic stand-in, and has been responsible for a lot of great work, including projects with Homme, and has a distinct creative voice.
I met Alain here in Santiago's airport in February of 2014. I was speaking to him in english and he stopped me and asked if i spoke in spanish, and i froze and whimpered "si..." and he was like "Ah pero hablemos español entonces!", and i felt like an idiot, but he was cool about it. I had totally forgotten he's half Chilean.
Alain rules! I hope the Vultures will write another album someday.
@@johnulcer most hired guns have great credentials... which is how they get hired... its not like being picked last in dodgeball. Hired gun is not a derogatory term. But I get what your saying, when referring to a great artist "hired gun" is more of an understatement than an acknowledgment.
Burr funniest guy in america today
Great impression!!
52:13 Spade doesn't wanna say "women" are die hard True Crime enthusiasts 😂 but we totally are lol I asked myself why... tbh & speaking only for me, I like it cuz it's salacious, crazy, gory f'kd up stuff! 🌞
You guys are great!! To sit at a table with you guys, fucking amazing!! Hilarious!! Much Love ❤️❤️❤️
Yes please and thank you!!!!
Love the podcast!
So cool you guys spent alot of time on Norm. That makes me feel better about missing him so much er...being obsessed with him
The car commercial David is talking about is the Chameleon XLE. I had that episode on tape. My dad walked in while I was watching it and asked if it was real. 4 exposed rims, one in school bus yellow!
Regarding drummers, Mikko Sirén, the drummer from the Finnish metal band, Apocalyptica is one of the best drummer around. I've seen the band live a couple of times. They also did live concerts on TH-cam and this man is the real deal!
This was great fun! Especially the drum chat! Btw, thanks for shutting the f*ck up early about politics and giving us all a break!
Thinking of the 80's and now, I am so grateful that Podcast exist.
"I wish I could say what I want." That's a sad quote. I wonder what Carvey's afraid to say.
They’re “betters” control them
Yo...... Just yo... love it.
We should petition to get Spade to replace James Cordon at the Late Late Show.
@1:05:02 I laughed so hard thinking of Ringo keeping rhythm to Pauls ass.
1:15:02 Love the love for song for the dead
I understand the preview of the last 20 minutes about drumming. But it's cool to hear someone talk about something they are passionate about.
good show!!
Is there a video version of this show somewhere, or is it audio-only everywhere?
Is there a place to 'watch' these podcasts? Many references to camera work etc. but here, there is only audio. Anybody know if there is video for Fly on the Wall?
Dana was drumming for the Lou Reed Band!? Wow, this is Cool ! 🙌
Wayne's world was when I found out Dana could play drums. I haven't heard Bill though. Are there videos? Love all the of these guys!
Yeah google Bill Burr ACDC drums
What a great band burr spade carvey
These 3 guys are the funniest I would love to hangout with these guys for 5 mins. I have laughed the whole time. I love it. 😂😂😂😂
The E Meth commercial was funny.
I loooove this
Great bill burr impression
Was good listening to old Billy Peach Nuts on your show.
Saw Meshugga open for Tool at the Tsongas Arena years ago. They were pretty good
I saw Meshugga open for Ministry in San Francisco, can't quite remember the year. Great show.
Enjoyed this.
Queens of the Stone Age - A Song for the Dead.
Best lead drum solo intro.
If it's a drum solo Noone compares to Neil Peart.
Bitter single Bill Burr was awesome
one word YES!!!!!
See Bill, vengeance is uncomfortable for you because deep down you know that "Vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord!" God bless ya 🥰🙏
Can we get a pod of Dana and Bill talking drums & tunes
As a elec bass player over 45 yrs, I appreciated the technical drum talk. Bill B. sounds like he's a way better drummer than he let's on.
:..guitarist ere'....for like 46 yrs....began at age 11. ..like maybe Bill should jam w/us....Id audition him. I mean give him a taste....eh'... He seems ready to me.
@@jeffreyscroggs3878 Sure thing mate. Yal come out to Texas. We'll give 'er a whirl. ;>)
I mean, maybe ,when youve put in at least 46 years...Then we can try to Spin the Twirllin Whirrlin Musical Wheel that goes in a round a bout way....but w/only 45 years in...I'm afraid ...you might be a lil' Green'...
Is there a version with the video?