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Corey and Joel Radio Show #218: Five Good Songs
Apr 23rd
This week, it’s a show of musical memories. Spurned on by announcer Rob Rose’s recent wedding and the disappointing DJ, the guys reminisce about some of the worst concerts they’ve ever seen, some cheesy acts that get popular for some reason, and exactly how many good songs The Cure actually have. Joel reveals the shame of his first real concert, and why he’s still mad he had to miss half of it. Also, the guys handicap this year’s Lollapalooza line-up – one that makes them long for the line-ups of yesteryear. Plus, Alaska looks like fun, a ShamWow test, jokes that don’t work anymore, and Andre the Giant takes dump – and Corey has never laughed harder.
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #217: Live From The Mudhouse
Apr 16th
It’s catch-up time on the show and this week as the guys, through the power of telephony, re-connect with some past guest. First up is comedian Russ Brown who’s mid-way through a 1-year civilian contract job in Iraq. Russ tells his wacky stories from the base, his history of preforming for foreigners and how he’s only had to dodge two rockets. Also, Jodi and Jamie check in live from LA, where they made their Comedy Store debut. Predictably, some male comics want to “take them on the road”. Bring some earplugs, guys. Plus, Joel’s unexpected family reunion in the U.P., Hulk Hogan is crazy (or stupid or both), the Amazing Race gets good again, and big weekend of comedy coming up for Corey and Joel.
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #216: Breaking The Sound Wave
Apr 8th
If you listened to the live show from the Comedy Castle two weeks ago, you heard an an unplanned invasion by two girls named Jodi and Jamie. Well now they’ve invaded the actual Corey and Joel studio, and the show may never be the same. Amongst their yelling, screaming, and singing, the guys try to get to get the girls’ back story, their plans for future Hollywood stardom, and their measurements. Turns out Jamie is less than five foot tall, is in psychotherapy and is totally afraid to fly. Jodi has a gold tooth, wears men’s athletic socks and and is a cup size “L”. Whatever that means. Listen as the girls swig champagne, sing their sexy student-teacher song/skit, and plug the heck out of their YouTube videos. It’s 99 minutes of noise, chaos and confusion. Try to have as much fun as those two, but that just might be impossible.
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Jamie and Jodi are completely exhausted from talking, yet they continue
Corey and Joel Radio Show #215: Sing Like Bing
Apr 2nd
The guys are back in the studio after the last two weeks of remotes. And what shows they were, as Corey and Joel recap what went down on the shows, play an entertaining off-air fight and ponder the possibility of booking the wacky J&J girls for a future appearance. Also on the comedy tip, it’s a battle of the real Sam Kinison vs the actor playing him in a new biopic. Hear them both perform one of Sam’s classic bits and decide if “Jack Black Lite” has the chops to pull it off. Plus, the possibility of a future live show in one of the most remote places on earth – if the money’s right, Rob Rose’s last night as a “warrior”, and all roads lead to The Beatles – according to Joel.
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #214: DICF 2009 – Best of Detroit
Mar 25th
It’s the second night of coverage from The Detroit International Comedy Festival at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, MI. It’s a night of old friends and some new ones, like comedy legend Geechy Guy. Geechy is best known for his amazing string of victories on the original Star Search and multiple appearances with Jay Leno. And, while Corey and Joel didn’t know it, he’s also a Detroit native. Listen as Geechy recounts his start in comedy, his celebrity run-ins on The Tonight Show, and his current project a two-man show with another C&J friend. Also, Dave Bell must have sense humor with his current day job; Keith Lenart gets bumped for a bigger star, but at least he’s big in Beloit; Mike Bobbitt makes up with Joel; Bob Phillips makes bombs, but not on stage; Brian Kalackie is still not rich despite Joel’s bead endorsement; and comic Dave Dyer and festival co-organizer Kevin Wheeler get invaded by the two-headed monster known as Jodi and Jamie. Plus, show fave Bill Hildebrandt is back on dry land, and Mike Bonner makes an appearance, too.
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Geechy Guy stops by and Sharon Stone is nowhere to be seen
Mike Bobbitt seems happier about burying the hatchet than Joel
Jodi and Jamie almost stopped talking long enough to take this picture
Corey and Joel Radio Show #213: DICF 2009 – Best of the East Coast
Mar 18th
It’s Corey and Joel live (almost) from The Detroit International Comedy Festival 2009 at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, MI. This being the “Best of the East Coast” night the guys have lots of new comedians and friends to chat with, and some old friends, too. Actor Matt Servitto, a Detroit native and Sopranos co-star stops by to chat about his time on “the show”, reminisce about the old neighborhood and tells Joel to never, ever wear Mardi Gras beads again. A real Italian should know better, right? There’s lots of laughs with the comics, too, as DC’s Clay Miles talks fast-food with Corey; Jason Marcus exposes rental car rip-offs and web-porn gross-outs; Peter Bowers brings an English flair, but says the Beatles weren’t funny; Selena Coppock hates improv (yea!); Steve Macone may or may not have a website; The Showoff Show juggles headbands, chainsaws and early-morning flights; and NYC’s JL Cauvin justs wants you to come see him at Caroline’s. There’s some Detroit flavor, too, as Martin Butler triumphs at a recent show, Ben Konstantin prepares to rock the festival again and Steve Bills refuses to let stand-up cut into his eBay time.
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Matt Servitto with the guys – notice no beads on Joel
Selena Coppack in a Joel & Corey sandwich
One more porn story and Jason Marcus gets it
The Showoff Show guys rock the juicebox
Corey and Joel Radio Show #212: Funny For Free
Mar 12th
Most comedians aren’t rich. They work for little money most of the time, and sometimes even perform for free. Then there’s Jay Leno, who’s actually a rich comedian – and he’s performing for free, in Detroit anyway. It seems Leno wants to do a free show in Detroit to pay back the unemployed auto workers for their hard work assembling the vehicles that now sit in Jay’s massive car collection in L.A. It’s a nice gesture, but Detroit’s long history of racial politics is getting in the way and Corey breaks down the whole ridiculous history of the Detroit city council, the suburbs vs the city feud and how it’s amazing that black people are now claiming to be Jay Leno fans. Later, comedian Mike Green calls in. Mike’s attempting to get comedians (who aren’t Leno) to stick together to get better treatment from club owners and bookers, only to have some guys roll over and accept the peanuts they’re thrown. Should Joel join the cause? Listen and make up your own mind. Also, Dancing With the Stars vs American Idol – what’s more gay?, Corey’s movie roundup and much more in this jam-packed show.
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #211: Fallon Flops
Mar 5th
As he says on show #211, Joel has 36 years of television experience – well, watching TV anyway. So who better to judge the late night debut of Jimmy Fallon’s new talk show on NBC. Joel gives his prediction of when the show will end its run on NBC, while Corey isn’t offended as as he has been by 17 years of Jay Leno. Hear the guys ultimate predictions for the latest round of late night wars, why Corey loves Craig Ferguson, and why no one believes Jimmy Kimmel’s Uncle Frank is really that stupid. Also, Corey reviews the latest comic book would-be blockbuster, Watchmen, and show legend Nadia calls in with her newest drunken, rock & roll, lesbian story and explains why Corey is coughing through the entire show. NSFW, but it never is!
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #210: Scientific & Testicle
Feb 26th
The show takes a giant leap forward on show #210 as the guys welcome their first live phone calls ever on the show. First up is show fave Steve Brewer, discussing a recent potential career breakthrough and congratulating Joel on purchasing a new phone. Later, it’s a full Oscar recap with Corey and Joel’s pick-the-winner contest revealed, the full suckdom of Hugh Jackman discussed, and why foreigners always make for good comedy. Plus, a secret second caller is pissed about the Oscars, high school crime gets ridiculous, and Jocks vs Geeks – it never ends – even when you’re 96.
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Corey and Joel Radio Show #209: You Still Suck
Feb 19th
After a truncated show #208, the guys return with the longest show ever. You could call it the longest winded show ever, too, as Corey and Joel pick every Oscar winner for 2009. That’s right, you get to hear some “Best Sound Mixing” prognostication on this show. Aren’t you glad podcasts are free? Speaking of podcasts, it’s trip back to 2005, as the guys revisit some of their favorite (and least favorite) podcasters to see how they’re doing in 2009. Seems some are still hanging around, some have done well, and others have vanished into the ether. Hear why Corey and Joel’s predictions of podcasting’s future were pretty much dead-on, why podcasting has both succeeded and failed and why Air Ferg still isn’t funny. Actually, there’s no answer for the last one – sorry, Ferg. And wrap the whole thing up with another pointless political discussion and you get the longest show ever. Enjoy if you can.
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