The ongoing catalog of the random songs produced by James Allenspach, a citizen of Chicago, Illinois.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
Hey, happy Podapalooza! This episode comes out in the middle of the Coronavirus epidemic, in celebration of the virtual podcast festival Podapalooza. This my version of a charity single, and is a response to the odd fact that, after Band-Aid sang "Fe... more
Ha you thought I was done with the Pokerface and the thing and the hey hey.
I sincerely apologize for whatever you are about to hear. In my defense I can only say that I have to get this nonsense out of my head so that my wife doesn't hear it every day for the rest of our lives.
I did a couple of new James Bond songs in the previous season, so here's another one! I can't imagine why I haven't been called by the James Bond people yet to sing a new theme for the next movie...
Hey this is one of those songs that appears to have no origins. So whatever.
One of those melodies that I got from a dream. There have been a couple of these, which I will post in later seasons.
Recorded live on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois! Another use of the versatile "Spiderman" melody, this song is my tribute to the beautiful men and women of the great South. I think.
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James Allenspach is a tour de force of comedic musical talent
The best thing I ever did
Was extremely pleased to find this high quality podcast that fits easily within the attention constraints thrust upon me by our shared information overload reality. It often leaves me with weaponized tidbits to battle the doldrums I experience when my smartphone battery is depleted. All seasons are recommended!
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Apple Podcasts | #221 |
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