Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Comedy Store

This last weekend we went to The Comedy Store and had the privilege of seeing some fine stand up comedians.  It was a first time for me in the Main Room; it's a great place The Comedy Store, dark and...well it's dark.  Literally, figuratively, that whole thing.  And I like that.

So we got to see some excellent, top of the game comedy including comedians such as Argus Hamilton, Sarah Tiana, Steve Trevino, and Benji Aflalo.

Also got introduced to the comedy of Dov Davidoff that night, he was hilarious.  Extremely quick, witty, and off the cuff.  Now, at a point in his set he asked the crowd what was new, anything interesting going on.  The short silence resulting from no one in the audience desiring to be the object of attention was pierced by Mike proclaiming, "My dog died."  So.  Where does it go from there?  I find the general situation pretty hilarious to begin with, but I'm sure that is not the topic a comedian would necessarily hope to provide comedic banter for.  Of course Davidoff handled it like a pro and said something equally funny and heart felt by asking what the dogs name was and following the answer of, "Joey," with, "I feel like I knew him..."  Which I thought was very funny.  Sorry if that threw you Dov, you killed it.  Dov Davidoff has a FREE podcast you can find here: ROAD DOG PODCAST on iTunes.

And of course the following comedian Marc Maron, a comedian I had not seen yet was most excited to see, came out demanding, "Where's the dude that said my dog died?!" and proceeded to comment on the ridiculousness of the concept of yelling something morbid at a comedian to make jokes about.  But it went no further than that and Maron proceeded to kill as well.  I have never seen a comedian before that can make you laugh and surprise you with incredible insight like he does.  Almost as if he is providing humor that rationalizes one's own discomforts and insecurities.  Maybe that's just simply what comedy is all about.  And maybe I'm just a rambling bonehead...  So by the by, I am a huge fan of Maron, regularly listen to his podcast WTF, and urge you all to sample it as well.  You can subscribe for FREE on iTunes.  In case you haven't noticed podcasts are mostly free guys, and if you're a digital hoarder like me you will be all over this shit.

Other highlights include Bobby Lee.  That dude is bouncing off the walls hilarious.  Mike and Taylor got to meet him outside after the show as well and got a great pic:



Also got to see Chris D'elia for the third time and he is fantastic, very naturally funny, guaranteed big laughs.

So, if you like comedy, check these people out, go to The Comedy Store (or the corresponding, quintessential comedy club in your city) , good stuff.

Til the next

Ty

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