A long time ago, attempting to make Self Help Radio into a better show, I started trying to imitate the Firesign Theatre - not their high concept albums, but their radio shows on community radio in the late 60s/early 70s. They were mainly improvised, & very very funny. Since I was doing the show myself, & since I'm not terribly funny, I forewent improvisation, but I attempted to copy a couple of Firesignish things. One of them was fake ads. I'd read them out in those days - I didn't always have a lot of time for editing, & wasn't that good at it, & also didn't have a decent mic at home.
I stopped doing that once I started doing shows outside of Texas. I don't know why - I had more time to try to be funny, & could have gotten better equipment. But I started doing it again this year, & every show now has at least four attempts at me being funny: two fake ad spots, two "others," sometimes skits, sometimes other stuff. Are they funny? Oh, probably not.
I also started this year something I've wanted to do for a long time: have the same people on regularly as "experts" - but pretending to be different people. I have asked my funniest friends if it's something they'd like to do, & most of them (not all of them) have said sure! One of them, my friend David, can be awfully convincing. On the RFL Facebook page, a fellow asked people who don't listen to my show about bullfighting in Kentucky - I think this person didn't know it was all grade-A David Fruchter horse-hockey. That's how good he is.
Anyway, I had a point, & it was this: I didn't want to do the same characters over & over. I said to myself, "Every skit or voice that I do on the show should be unique." It actually makes me think that the reason I stopped doing that is because it can be pretty exhausting. Listening to comedians talk on Marc Maron's podcast, one learns that some of these people spend years honing a character. & I, an untrained, mostly unfunny dumbass on a little radio show, was poo-pooing that? What a douche.
I'm thinking about this not because it has anything to do with this week's show, which is about thrills (& of course this blog post is completely unthrilling), except one thing: there's a recurring character appearing on the show. I have changed my mind, & I repeat people. He's a "poet" called Archibald Von Poesy, & his main characteristic is that his "poems" all rhyme, but each line rhymes. So the rhyme scheme would be AAAAAAA etc. He returns to the show tomorrow. I have no idea if anyone likes him or thinks he's funny. I find him easy to slip into.
Actually, there are two recurring characters: disgruntled reporter Marge Most shows up again.
Again, there's no real reason for me to mention any of this. But the show is on tomorrow from 7 to 9am on 88.1 fm WRFL Lexington, online at wrfl fot fm, & of course I'll put it up as soon as I can afterwards on the SHR website. I also live tweet it, so you can follow along on my twitter thing if you're so inclined.
Oy this is so the opposite of thrilling. I hope the show is better!
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