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Off The Records with B-$ and The O'Connman

Brendon Walsh and Sean O'Connor
Comedy
Stand-Up Comedy
Comedy Albums
Andrew Dice Clay
Franklin Ajaye
Mark Wahlberg
Redd Foxx
Gallagher
Steve Allen
Comedy Records
Shaquille O'neal
Robert Schimmel
Bob & Ray
Judy Tenuta
Bob Zany
Fontober
Norm Macdonald
Billy Crystal
Comedy Tonight
David Spade

Off The Records with B-$ (Brendon Walsh) and the O'Connman (Sean O'Connor) is a show where we listen to old vinyl comedy albums from Brendon's collection.

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Latest Episodes

MATT KIRSHEN (Last Comic Standing, Comics Unleashed, The Jim Jeffries Show) Joins DA BOYZ in da studio to listen to Martin Lawrence’s double album “Funk It”. We discover this is a censored version of the album so it’s totally safe for work. Matt tell... more

NICK NANEY (The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, How To Be Cool podcast) is walking past the studio so DA BOYZ drag him in to listen to Mr. Jaws by Dickie Goodman. Nick is a hilarious guy and all the laughing and goofing around in this episode proves ... more

NICK THORBURN (The Unicorns, Islands, Mister Heavenly, The Creem) Comes to the studio and is made to wait outside for four minutes before being let in to listen to “Louder Than Hell” by Sam Kinison. SPOILER: it’s loud as hell! B-$ and The O’Connman h... more

BEN AVERY (The Tim Dillon Show, Lemonparty Podcast) Takes a seat with comedy’s number one pedo-hunter team, B-$ & The O’Connman to kind of listen to “The Sick Humor Of Lenny Bruce”. We really DISH THE DIRT on this episode and talk about Ben’s podcast... more

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Recent Guests

Nick Naney
Guest invited onto the podcast
Comedian/Actor
Episode: Episode 58: Nick Naney Listens to Dickie Goodman
Nick Thorburn
Musician and guest on the episode
Episode: Episode 57: Nick Thorburn Listens To Sam Kinison
Ben Avery
Podcaster known for Lemonparty, guest on episode
Lemonparty Podcast
Episode: Episode 56: Ben Avery Listens To Lenny Bruce
Seth Morris
Actor/comedian, guest on episode
Episode: Episode 55: Seth Morris Listens To Coyle & Sharpe
Tim Stivers Jr.
Tim Stivers' son, provided as the guest via phone call
Family of Tim Stivers
Episode: Episode 54: Da Boyz Listen To Tim Stivers
Miles Woods
Writer on Strip Law, Haunted Hotel, and Frasier (Miles Woods introduced as the guest)
Writer/Producer
Episode: Episode 51: Miles Woods Listens to Neil Hamburger
Tim Kalpakis
Comedian and guest on the episode
Comedian / The Sloppy Boys (band)
Episode: Episode 50: Tim Kalpakis Listens To Redd Foxx
Tamara Yajia
Guest, writer and author of Cry For Me, Argentina
Tamara Yajia
Episode: Episode 49: Tamara Yajia Listens To Rodney Dangerfield's "Rappin' Rodney"
Nate Fernald
Guest on the episode, discussed and provided context
Comedian/Writer
Episode: Episode 48: Nate Fernald Listens To Roseanne Barr's "I Enjoy Being A Girl"

Hosts

Brendon Walsh
Co-host of Off The Records; long-time comedian with extensive experience in live performance and media.
Sean O'Connor
Co-host of Off The Records; known for hosting and contributing to multiple shows with a focus on comedy.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • 💽💽💽

    Came for B-Money, stayed for the o’conman.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Matt Leonardo
    United States2 months ago
  • Love this show

    It’s like comedy archeology. It’s great for obsessive nerdy types like myself. They need to get Andy Kindler on.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ryanjamesdio
    United States2 months ago
  • So damn funny

    Absolutely hilarious. I’ve been listening to podcast since 2010. I rarely relisten to any podcasts episodes. Occasionally I will after a few weeks or months if it really sticks in my head. This is the only podcast where I instantly relistened to an episode immediately after I finish it. Especially that last dozen or so (not discredited the prior ones at all).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Browneyesplat
    United States2 months ago
  • Many levels of fun

    Two of my favorite quick-witted comedians collaborating is already funny enough, but mix in old comedy records, and other great comedian guests and the entertainment value multiplies. Even if a record is lame (or horrendously offensive: subscribe to the Patreon if you’re curious) or if the hosts and guests abandon the record listening for stories and phone calls, it delivers a ton of laughs and good times. A strong 5 stars for this podcast. I have loved every single episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SolidGoltz
    United States3 months ago
  • Hell yeah

    This schit is great!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GetYourSchitTogether
    United States4 months ago

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The mix of humor and scholarly discussion about comedy history resonates with fans.
Fans praise the show's strong chemistry between hosts and guests.
Guest-lineups and banter are a standout, making it a go-to for comedy nerds.
Listeners enjoy the nostalgic deep dives into classic comedy albums.

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Episode 49: Tamara Yajia Listens To Rodney Dangerfield's "Rappin' Rodney"
Q: Where can people buy Tamara Yajia's bookCry For Me, Argentina?
Tamara discusses availability and how listeners can order the book, including mentions of bookstores and ordering options.
Episode 49: Tamara Yajia Listens To Rodney Dangerfield's "Rappin' Rodney"
Q: What is your relationship with Rodney Dangerfield?
Tamara explains her grandfather's strong resemblance to Rodney Dangerfield and how that connection shaped her perception and interest in Rodney.
Episode 55: Seth Morris Listens To Coyle & Sharpe
Q: What drew you to Coyle & Sharpe specifically, and what makes their approach feel so ahead of its time?
The guest discusses Coyle & Sharpe's on-sight interviewing style, their ability to improvise, and how the audio-only format creates a unique dynamic that feels fresh even decades later.
Episode 55: Seth Morris Listens To Coyle & Sharpe
Q: So have you always liked comedy? Did you always like stand-up, and how did your path lead you to this record tonight?
Seth explains his long-standing love for comedy, his Bay Area upbringing, and how his exposure to classic radio and audio-based humor shaped his taste and career trajectory.
Episode 50: Tim Kalpakis Listens To Redd Foxx
Q: Why did you choose this Redd Foxx record for Tim to analyze?
Tim explains that he has a big blind spot with Redd Foxx and wants to understand whether he loves or hates the material, using the episode as a way to fill that gap.

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A humorous deep-dive show that pairs two veteran comedians with recurring guests to explore old vinyl comedy albums. Episodes mix nostalgic analysis of classic records with playful banter, pop-culture references, and stories from the hosts' own careers. The format often features candid conversations about humor history, controversial takes, and the evolving boundaries of comedy, earning praise for its entertaining chemistry and the way it surfaces era-specific jokes through fresh perspectives. It's likely to appeal to comedy nerds, vinyl enthusiasts, and listeners who enjoy behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the stand-up world.

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1. The Sloppy Boys
2. World Record Podcast with Brendon Walsh
3. Office Hours Live with Tim Heidecker
4. Doughboys
5. With Gourley And Rust

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Off The Records launched a year ago and published 60 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Off The Records include:

1. Nick Naney
2. Nick Thorburn
3. Ben Avery
4. Seth Morris
5. Tim Stivers Jr.
6. Miles Woods
7. Tim Kalpakis
8. Tamara Yajia

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