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Post by andregide on Aug 17, 2010 15:13:01 GMT -8
Comedy Rumors/wish list
I think the Trailer Park Boys would be about the best thing ever. Bubbles, Julian, and Ricky.
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Post by Pea on Aug 17, 2010 16:23:59 GMT -8
I'd love to see Jim Norton, but I doubt he would ever perform at Sasquatch.
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Post by Lump on Aug 17, 2010 18:30:12 GMT -8
maybe Demetri will make up for not showin' up last year
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Post by Horned Gramma on Aug 18, 2010 6:53:01 GMT -8
Steven Wright or Emo Phillips. Preferably both.
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Post by ComesWithASword on Aug 18, 2010 11:16:20 GMT -8
I swore Emo Phillips was dead.
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Post by Lump on Aug 19, 2010 8:04:48 GMT -8
Yeah, let's do both of them (and as far as I know, Emo is still alive and kicking)
Update: He definitely is alive. Couple of my friends saw a set he did as part of the Eugene Mirman Comedy festival in New York last September.
And yet again, my biggest wish, but probably unlikely, another the State reunion show.
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Post by musicfiend087 on Dec 8, 2010 7:24:46 GMT -8
I would vote to bring Craig Robinson back or Tracy Morgan.
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Post by thedude on Dec 8, 2010 9:25:34 GMT -8
I would give up my middle nut if they could snag Louis CK.
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Post by Lump on Dec 8, 2010 9:50:56 GMT -8
I think it's definitely likely they could get him. I actually saw him (as well as Jim Gaffigan) appear at a random free UCB New York show in a tiny room, so I mean, if he'll do that, I don't see why he wouldn't do Sasquatch.
Also, Daniel Kitson would be awesome. Again the State reunion please. I say Todd Barry should just be there every year. Reggie Watts, Tim and Eric, Eugene Mirman, and any and/or all of Stella should show up again.
Neil Hamburger John Glaser Paul F. Tompkins Wyatt Cenac Thomas Lennon Have Superchunk come next year AND have Jon Wurster and Tom Scharpling do a set Kristen Schaal Bob Odenkirk
I probably have more, but I'll stop for now.
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Post by Drew on Dec 8, 2010 9:52:47 GMT -8
I would give up my middle nut if they could snag Louis CK. This would be fantastic, and seems realistic. I support 100%.
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Post by stamper on Dec 8, 2010 10:09:14 GMT -8
i'd love some Saget.
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Post by ComesWithASword on Dec 8, 2010 11:31:49 GMT -8
Yes yes yes yes yes. Please yes.
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Post by Lump on Dec 8, 2010 12:02:45 GMT -8
He's probably number 1 on my list of comedians who need to do Sasquatch who have yet to do so.
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Post by Cbats on Dec 8, 2010 12:14:04 GMT -8
I'm sure someone will prove me wrong but I've never heard of Louis CK performing at a music festival.
That said I'd be beyond ecstatic if he was there
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Post by Geoff on Dec 8, 2010 14:12:35 GMT -8
Zach Galifianakis
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Post by alex on Dec 8, 2010 14:24:52 GMT -8
Louis C.K. is releasing a new DVD shortly, so that seems plausible.
I'd like to see Joe Rogan actually. And Saget would be amazing too.
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Post by revolutionj on Dec 8, 2010 17:13:45 GMT -8
He was hilarious at Sasquatch '09! I personally would love to see Doug Benson. He was actually supposed to be at Sasquatch '10, but because of scheduling he never made it sadly.
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Post by know ID yuh on Dec 8, 2010 18:37:12 GMT -8
Reggie Watts Neil Hamburger I'm not a comedy guy, and I've never spent more than two consecutive minutes in the comedy tent, but either of these would have me considering skipping a musical act. Well, Hamburger just for the ridiculous factor, but Watts is an amazing talent. And when I say I'm not a comedy guy, I mean I don't watch it on TV or listen to comedy albums. I still like comedy.
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Post by Lump on Dec 8, 2010 19:23:57 GMT -8
Reggie Watts Neil Hamburger I'm not a comedy guy, and I've never spent more than two consecutive minutes in the comedy tent, but either of these would have me considering skipping a musical act. Well, Hamburger just for the ridiculous factor, but Watts is an amazing talent. And when I say I'm not a comedy guy, I mean I don't watch it on TV or listen to comedy albums. I still like comedy. You should do that. Just don't do like I do occasionally and listen to comedy albums on your ipod on the street. I end up not being able to control my laughter and looking insane. And though all his talent seems to revolve around comedy, Reggie Watts has so much more to him, too (this is proof, to fully get the gist of his talent, pretty much everything he does is off the cuff, not pre-planned, and i'm pretty sure this is one of those things): And Neil Hamburger is the epitome of anti-comedy. Just saw him for the first time last Saturday opening for Tim and Eric. The only sad thing is it's kinda not the same now that people actually appreciate him and don't boo him off the stage. Listen to "Hot February Night" and there's an example of the full Neil Hamburger experience.
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Post by revolutionj on Dec 8, 2010 19:29:44 GMT -8
I'm not a comedy guy, and I've never spent more than two consecutive minutes in the comedy tent, but either of these would have me considering skipping a musical act. Well, Hamburger just for the ridiculous factor, but Watts is an amazing talent. And when I say I'm not a comedy guy, I mean I don't watch it on TV or listen to comedy albums. I still like comedy. Its a good place to relax when you have one of those years that it hits almost 100 degrees outside and your face is melting, not because of the psychedelics, but because of the scorching heat/lack of shade.
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