Katt Williams show cut short, Jerrod Carmichael "slavery" joke doesn't go over well, 6 Days of John Mulaney

Drama at Katt Williams' Show: A Fight Breaks Out
Jerrod Carmichael's Controversial Joke Sparks Outrage
John Mulaney's New Netflix Special: What to Expect
Bob Zmuda's Legendary Pranks and the Tony Clifton Saga
Exploring the Moontower and Melbourne...
Drama at Katt Williams' Show: A Fight Breaks Out
Jerrod Carmichael's Controversial Joke Sparks Outrage
John Mulaney's New Netflix Special: What to Expect
Bob Zmuda's Legendary Pranks and the Tony Clifton Saga
Exploring the Moontower and Melbourne Comedy Festivals
This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at www.betterhelp.com/ DCN and get on your way to being your best self
Support the show via Buy Me A Coffee! The easiest way it to join the $2 Club! Or throw some money in the tip jar at Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews
You can also end sats our way using the Fountain app every day. https://fountain.fm/show/Hv83LA5rbkciyuy7tG12
www.linktr.ee/dailycomedynews
Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/dcnpod - join us to to discuss comedy and your favorite comedians.
YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@dailycomedynews?sub_confirmation=1
Instagram is @dailycomedynews https://www.instagram.com/dailycomedynews/?hl=en
Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/dailycomedynews/
Web version at www.dailycomedynews.com
Twitter X is @dcnpod because the person with what I want tweeted once
Email: john at thesharkdeck dot com
John’s Media Thought’s Substack: https://mcdpod.substack.com
Daily Comedy News commentary includes satire and parody.
Join us daily as we dive into the hilarious worlds of comedy legends like Dave Chappelle, Joe Rogan, Jim Gaffigan, Bill Burr, Chris Rock, Kevin Hart, John Mulaney, Ricky Gervais, Tom Segura, Pete Davidson, Marc Maron, Theo Von, Bert Kreischer, Tracy Morgan, Katt Williams, Andrew Snatino, Bobby Lee, Daniel Tosh, Trevor Noah, Kristen Schaal, Maria Bamford, Amy Schumer, Taylor Tomlinson, Mark Normand, Matt Rife, Rob Delaney and all your favorite comedians.
Daily Comedy News is a production of Caloroga Shark Media, the leading company in short form daily podcasts
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-the-daily-show-about-comedians-and-comedy--4522158/support.
1
00:00:03.200 --> 00:00:12.119
Callaroga Shark Media. Hello, I'm
Johnny Mack with your daily comedy news.
2
00:00:12.279 --> 00:00:15.000
I got some fights for you and
I enjoy that. From Indy Star,
3
00:00:15.119 --> 00:00:19.359
Cat Williams sold out show at the
Indiana Farmers Colisseum on Saturday night ended early.
4
00:00:20.000 --> 00:00:24.440
James told Indy Star the story.
Apparently, before Cat Williams took the
5
00:00:24.480 --> 00:00:27.960
stage, a man sitting in the
row in front of James was invading his
6
00:00:28.079 --> 00:00:31.120
personal space because the seats were so
close to the back of the man's head
7
00:00:31.120 --> 00:00:35.560
in the row in front of James
would be close to James's lap whenever he
8
00:00:35.640 --> 00:00:38.920
leaned back. James said, I
tapped and I'm like, hey man,
9
00:00:38.960 --> 00:00:41.280
I'm not trying to stop your good
time, but can you please stop putting
10
00:00:41.280 --> 00:00:45.560
your head in my lap? James
says the man responded with a dismissive gesture,
11
00:00:46.600 --> 00:00:50.200
so he walked to concessions to keep
calm. The guy's friend, though,
12
00:00:50.240 --> 00:00:54.560
apparently encouraged the man with the head
in the lap to fight James.
13
00:00:55.280 --> 00:00:58.719
James told the Indie Story, he
said, you should really knock him out.
14
00:00:58.960 --> 00:01:00.600
James said, I couldn't pay it
ten men to cant Williams's performance because
15
00:01:00.640 --> 00:01:03.359
everything had kept going on. I
wasn't sitting there arguing with him. The
16
00:01:03.400 --> 00:01:07.480
guy kept trying to irritate me.
Missus James urged her husband to keep cool,
17
00:01:07.480 --> 00:01:10.640
and they decided to leave the show. They figured they could watch the
18
00:01:10.680 --> 00:01:14.400
last part of KATS set from the
TVs out in the hallways. On his
19
00:01:14.480 --> 00:01:17.200
way out, though, James looked
back and saw one of the men,
20
00:01:17.480 --> 00:01:22.239
not the guy with the lap the
guy who encouraged the lap person to attack
21
00:01:22.359 --> 00:01:26.239
James. He saw that person attempt
to hit his wife. James doubled back
22
00:01:26.280 --> 00:01:30.439
and then full on fight. Missus
James got between her husband and the man,
23
00:01:30.040 --> 00:01:33.920
fearing they were too close to the
balcony railing and calling for them to
24
00:01:33.959 --> 00:01:36.959
stop fighting. Missus James says,
the man, who by then had a
25
00:01:36.959 --> 00:01:41.519
bloody nose, intentionally wiped the blood
on her face. Now apparently again,
26
00:01:41.560 --> 00:01:46.439
I wasn't there. People had complained
about the group in the more forward row
27
00:01:46.599 --> 00:01:49.959
before James even got hassled. As
the story goes, security told the men
28
00:01:51.200 --> 00:01:55.000
to stop bothering other attendees. The
men countered they weren't being rude and they
29
00:01:55.000 --> 00:01:57.879
were the ones being insulted. Missus
James said, I don't know why Security
30
00:01:57.920 --> 00:02:01.200
didn't dismiss them the first time.
She said she broke the heel of her
31
00:02:01.239 --> 00:02:05.840
shoe and brewster thigh during the incident. There's a video on social media.
32
00:02:05.920 --> 00:02:07.599
Kat Williams wraps it up says thank
y' all for coming. God bless you
33
00:02:07.599 --> 00:02:12.360
have a good night. TMZ reported
that reps for Cat Williams said the show
34
00:02:12.439 --> 00:02:16.199
was cut only five minutes early.
Meanwhile, a headline from TMZ Jerrod Carmichael
35
00:02:16.319 --> 00:02:22.479
slammed for joke about slavery race play
with white boyfriend. Now is it me?
36
00:02:22.680 --> 00:02:25.280
I have no interest in Girod Carmichael
reality show at all. Have you
37
00:02:25.319 --> 00:02:28.960
watched it? Is it good?
I just I'm not interested in it?
38
00:02:29.520 --> 00:02:35.000
TMZ reports the controversial quip came on
Jerrod carmichael reality show, where Drod says
39
00:02:35.240 --> 00:02:38.759
I sometimes joke to him that our
relationship was like that of a slave and
40
00:02:38.800 --> 00:02:42.840
a master's son who teaches me how
to read by candlelight. Yeah, he
41
00:02:42.919 --> 00:02:46.840
groans too, because he's a good
person. He doesn't like that joke.
42
00:02:46.919 --> 00:02:50.879
I like that joke. That's my
burden. I think that's hilarious. The
43
00:02:51.000 --> 00:02:55.159
scene apparently got posted all over Instagram
and ignited a firestorm of criticism. Folks
44
00:02:55.199 --> 00:03:00.439
are blasting Drod's joke as an inappropriate
take on racial inequality. Netflix announced a
45
00:03:00.560 --> 00:03:07.639
six episode John Mulaney thingy called John
Mullaney Presents Everybody's in La. This will
46
00:03:07.639 --> 00:03:13.000
debut May third, with additional episodes
debuting nightly beginning at seven Pacific. Ah,
47
00:03:13.039 --> 00:03:15.439
that's not good for us E's coasters. What do you do in Netflix?
48
00:03:15.840 --> 00:03:19.479
The other episodes will run May six. I don't know why the gap
49
00:03:19.520 --> 00:03:23.319
in between. Mullaney will be performing
at the Hollywood Bowl on May fourth.
50
00:03:23.479 --> 00:03:27.120
All right, so what happens in
John MULLENIY Presents Everybody's in La. Each
51
00:03:27.120 --> 00:03:30.840
of the live installments will feature Millenie
exploring the city and will incorporate many of
52
00:03:30.840 --> 00:03:35.479
the famous and not so famous faces
in town. Netflix describes it as the
53
00:03:35.919 --> 00:03:39.719
comically unconventional show featuring special guests and
field piece of shot in La. No
54
00:03:40.080 --> 00:03:44.560
news yet on who will be on
the show. By the way, John
55
00:03:44.599 --> 00:03:47.280
Mullaney in a trailer looks pretty good
with his hair grown out. Speaking of
56
00:03:47.439 --> 00:03:52.599
La, Nick Curl spoke to LAist
and was discussing Netflix. So these two
57
00:03:52.639 --> 00:03:54.879
stories par nicely. Curl said of
Netflix, I think you can take a
58
00:03:54.919 --> 00:03:58.560
comedy and who would have in the
past been able to perform at clubs around
59
00:03:58.599 --> 00:04:01.199
the country just as a working comedian
and really expand their audience, like somebody
60
00:04:01.240 --> 00:04:04.319
like Ali Wong, who before her
special was an amazing comedian, was a
61
00:04:04.319 --> 00:04:08.319
working comedian. The exposure Netflix gave
her has made her a household name,
62
00:04:08.360 --> 00:04:11.879
and she's obviously gone on to do
other kinds of stuff like beef. Krole
63
00:04:11.919 --> 00:04:15.680
discussed the economics of comedy and the
Internet age. She said, it's opened
64
00:04:15.719 --> 00:04:18.000
up tremendously from where it was.
Montreal was a comedy festival and there was
65
00:04:18.000 --> 00:04:20.439
another one in Aspen. When I'm
starting out, if you were at my
66
00:04:20.519 --> 00:04:24.000
stage or the beginning of your career, you really needed to go one of
67
00:04:24.000 --> 00:04:27.920
those festivals and get noticed and get
signed by agent's managers, hopefully some sort
68
00:04:27.959 --> 00:04:30.759
of deal to develop a sitcom or
maybe once in a blue moon get an
69
00:04:30.879 --> 00:04:33.560
HBO special. That has changed dramatically, Aspen is no more. I was
70
00:04:33.560 --> 00:04:38.839
at Aspen. I saw George Carlin
there. Montreal is in real financial trouble.
71
00:04:39.079 --> 00:04:41.639
I think it's because the Internet has
just opened that up so much.
72
00:04:41.680 --> 00:04:44.040
If you're a funny person, you
start to make funny videos on TikTok,
73
00:04:44.120 --> 00:04:46.480
or you have a podcast that builds
an audience, or you're on Patreon you
74
00:04:46.519 --> 00:04:48.720
have a dedicated group of people.
You can build audiences in so many ways
75
00:04:48.759 --> 00:04:53.160
and build revenue streams for yourself in
so many ways. That has changed the
76
00:04:53.240 --> 00:04:57.720
economics of it. All Right,
I had promised you some Bob's Moudha stories,
77
00:04:58.160 --> 00:05:00.920
and this is a good time for
me to tell them. I'm stumbling
78
00:05:00.959 --> 00:05:02.720
over the reads today. I went
up on Monday for the eclipse, and
79
00:05:02.720 --> 00:05:06.360
I got home at twelve forty five
am. It took me longer to drive
80
00:05:06.399 --> 00:05:11.480
back from Vermont than it did to
get back from Michigan a couple weeks back.
81
00:05:11.720 --> 00:05:14.879
And if everything went according to plan. In your podcast feed, the
82
00:05:15.000 --> 00:05:18.639
Travel is Back podcast should have an
episode titled something along the lines of Burlington,
83
00:05:18.720 --> 00:05:21.959
Vermont Eclipse something. So if you
want to hear my eclipse journeys,
84
00:05:21.959 --> 00:05:25.680
you can switch over to the Travel
is Back podcast when we're done here.
85
00:05:25.680 --> 00:05:29.120
All right, Bob's Muda. Are
you hip to Tony Clifton? So?
86
00:05:29.439 --> 00:05:34.040
Tony Clifton is a big, loud, belligerent comedian who thinks he's the greatest
87
00:05:34.040 --> 00:05:39.800
comedian in the world. There are
those who believe that Tony Clifton was Andy
88
00:05:39.879 --> 00:05:44.600
Kaufman's alter ego. There are those
who believe that since Sandy passed away,
89
00:05:45.480 --> 00:05:48.160
Bob's Muda has played the role.
Now I got to spend time with Bob's
90
00:05:48.199 --> 00:05:53.360
Muda. Oh it's probably fifteen years
ago now, and he would never quite
91
00:05:53.560 --> 00:05:57.360
admit to being Tony Clifton. And
he was up a couple days in a
92
00:05:57.439 --> 00:06:00.279
row. We were working on an
idea so at serious exam. I don't
93
00:06:00.279 --> 00:06:02.759
know if they still do it,
but we used to do these town halls,
94
00:06:03.160 --> 00:06:06.879
so you would get a famous person
to come in. You'd invite twelve
95
00:06:06.920 --> 00:06:11.680
to twenty fans up to hang out
in our fish Bowl studio and it was
96
00:06:11.720 --> 00:06:15.079
kind of an intimate event. You'd
try and get famous people to do it.
97
00:06:15.600 --> 00:06:17.959
One I remember we did with Henry
Winkler and Bruno Mars walked down the
98
00:06:17.959 --> 00:06:21.000
hallway and saw Henry Winkler and came
in and like so that was like a
99
00:06:21.000 --> 00:06:25.879
really cool moment. We had Cheech
and Chong one time, and I think
100
00:06:26.040 --> 00:06:28.959
Snoop was there if I remember correctly, and he popped in like so that
101
00:06:29.040 --> 00:06:32.120
kind of like cool celebrity thing.
We were working on an idea. We
102
00:06:32.160 --> 00:06:36.720
wanted to do Andy Kaufman town Hall, and the Kaufman Estate was cool with
103
00:06:36.759 --> 00:06:40.279
it. They were gonna give me
a quote where Andy was gonna say he
104
00:06:40.319 --> 00:06:42.959
was really excited to be part of
this thing, and we were gonna do
105
00:06:43.000 --> 00:06:46.600
a total Kaufman type put on of
you know, hey, welcome to the
106
00:06:46.600 --> 00:06:48.480
broadcast. Apparently Andy's running a little
late, and we were gonna kill time.
107
00:06:48.519 --> 00:06:50.920
We were gonna ask Kristin Shall to
be part of it because she had
108
00:06:50.920 --> 00:06:55.199
won the inaugural I think it was
Kaufman Award. We were gonna ask Meo
109
00:06:55.240 --> 00:06:58.120
to be part of it as Tony
Clifton, not that he is Tony Clifton,
110
00:06:58.199 --> 00:07:00.399
but we were gonna ask him,
which is ridiculous because he's not Tony
111
00:07:00.439 --> 00:07:04.360
Clifton. And we were just going
to drag this thing out and just keep
112
00:07:04.480 --> 00:07:09.560
killing time and have Andy calfun never
actually show up. So Azmuda told me
113
00:07:09.600 --> 00:07:15.360
a story one time that they were
doing something similar and they booked a venue
114
00:07:15.199 --> 00:07:19.160
and they were just killing time and
killing time. I don't remember the story
115
00:07:19.199 --> 00:07:23.639
exactly, but he said it eventually
was like three or four in the morning
116
00:07:24.000 --> 00:07:27.480
and people just would not leave.
So he tried to add lib a plan.
117
00:07:27.600 --> 00:07:29.720
He said, okay, that was
part one of the show. Now
118
00:07:29.759 --> 00:07:31.360
part two of the show is on
the Staten Island Ferry, so meet us
119
00:07:31.360 --> 00:07:34.519
there at five thirty. So he
headed downtown and figured people would give in.
120
00:07:34.600 --> 00:07:39.480
Oh no, Kaufman Devotes showed up
at the Staten Island Ferry. They
121
00:07:39.480 --> 00:07:42.720
took the ferry over to Staten Island, got breakfast and his Muda said eventually
122
00:07:42.800 --> 00:07:44.879
had a fall onto sword and be
like, all right, you got me
123
00:07:44.920 --> 00:07:47.519
and he's not coming. So that
was a good put on. And the
124
00:07:47.560 --> 00:07:53.759
other thing that I remember is we
booked Tony Clifton to be up a serious
125
00:07:53.800 --> 00:07:58.360
and Tony Clifton shows up and this
was you know everything in New York City
126
00:07:58.399 --> 00:08:01.199
Post nine to eleven. The security
got ridiculous. Was a pain in the
127
00:08:01.279 --> 00:08:03.959
neck to get into that building any
day. I forgot my idea. It
128
00:08:03.959 --> 00:08:05.759
would like I have to call upstairs
and get someone to verify myself. It's
129
00:08:05.800 --> 00:08:09.959
easy to get through the airport than
to get into that building. So Tony
130
00:08:09.959 --> 00:08:13.720
Clifton shows up and he does not
have any idea. It says he's Tony
131
00:08:13.720 --> 00:08:16.160
Clifton, so they won't let him
in and he threw a big tantrum down
132
00:08:16.199 --> 00:08:20.120
on the lobby and left. So
if Tony Clifton were Bob's mudo, which
133
00:08:20.120 --> 00:08:24.480
he's totally not, he didn't break
character. He's stating character is Tony Clifton
134
00:08:24.879 --> 00:08:28.720
and never made it upstairs. I've
got some more stories, maybe tomorrow,
135
00:08:28.759 --> 00:08:33.039
maybe on the weekend. I'm really
excited of the podcast, Five Good News
136
00:08:33.080 --> 00:08:37.840
Stories. Number Five Good News Stories, which I also host, has made
137
00:08:37.840 --> 00:08:41.240
the Apple Top one hundred, no
subcategory, the main Top one hundred.
138
00:08:43.120 --> 00:08:46.799
I'm telling you, as a professional
podcaster, to achieve that from the basement
139
00:08:48.360 --> 00:08:50.759
is not easy. And now Apple
Podcasts promoted the show, which is why
140
00:08:50.759 --> 00:08:54.399
it zoomed up the charts. But
boy, that one is off to the
141
00:08:54.480 --> 00:08:58.200
races. Five Good News Stories.
Wherever you get your programs told you about
142
00:08:58.200 --> 00:09:03.080
the clips travelers back. I understand
curb your enthusiasm was good. So what
143
00:09:03.159 --> 00:09:07.840
happened here? I didn't watch it
because one I wanted to get up early
144
00:09:07.840 --> 00:09:11.519
and drive to Vermont on Monday.
Two Saturday night, I was watching shows
145
00:09:11.559 --> 00:09:13.720
and it was around ten o'clock and
I'm like, I don't know what do
146
00:09:13.759 --> 00:09:16.840
I want to watch? Let me
see what Peacock has and Peacock had WrestleMania
147
00:09:16.879 --> 00:09:18.720
and I'm like, all right,
I haven't watched wrestling forever, and they're
148
00:09:18.720 --> 00:09:22.279
like coming up next the Rock and
I'm like, okay, So I watched
149
00:09:22.320 --> 00:09:26.000
WrestleMania on Saturday night, and many
of you are going to be like,
150
00:09:26.080 --> 00:09:28.480
yeah, we know, Johnny Mack, where you've been. But I was
151
00:09:28.559 --> 00:09:31.360
blown away by the production values and
the high entertainment of it all, just
152
00:09:31.399 --> 00:09:35.399
the intros alone. I was like, all right, I'll watch this,
153
00:09:35.480 --> 00:09:37.960
And I watched The Rock Fight till
I don't know eleven fifteen or so,
154
00:09:37.000 --> 00:09:39.159
and then I went to bed.
So then Sunday night, when it was
155
00:09:39.200 --> 00:09:43.039
WrestleMania night too, I was like, you know what, I'm going to
156
00:09:43.080 --> 00:09:46.200
stare at that again and again the
production values. They had a band come
157
00:09:46.240 --> 00:09:50.879
out that looked like a combination of
Carnival and Marty Grass. It was just
158
00:09:50.000 --> 00:09:54.799
so much fun. So I didn't
finish WrestleMania because I went to bed and
159
00:09:54.840 --> 00:09:58.600
I didn't watch Curb and my plan
for Tuesday night was to watch Neil Brennan
160
00:09:58.639 --> 00:10:03.919
and maybe finish WrestleMania. We'll see
anyway, I understand Kerb but was good
161
00:10:05.080 --> 00:10:07.759
when I get around to it.
I will tell you about it. I
162
00:10:07.879 --> 00:10:11.360
listened to oh, thirteen hours of
podcasts on Monday, and I have a
163
00:10:11.399 --> 00:10:15.200
problem. This is not a made
up number. I'll send you the screenshot
164
00:10:15.240 --> 00:10:20.519
if you don't believe me. So
after driving it took about five six hours
165
00:10:20.519 --> 00:10:22.679
to get up there, coming back
to almost nine with all the traffic.
166
00:10:24.639 --> 00:10:28.159
I listened to thirteen hours of podcast
Monday at two point two two point three
167
00:10:28.200 --> 00:10:33.159
speed, and I still listen to
this number. I still have two hundred
168
00:10:33.159 --> 00:10:37.879
and fifty two podcasts downloaded to my
phone. I have a problem. One
169
00:10:37.919 --> 00:10:39.759
of the podcasts I listened to is
Tim Dillon. He was a guest on
170
00:10:39.919 --> 00:10:43.360
Diary of a CEO. So if
you want to hear the real Tim Dillon,
171
00:10:43.440 --> 00:10:46.679
that's the one I told you the
other day that people had pulled out
172
00:10:46.720 --> 00:10:50.720
some sizzle quotes of Tim bashing the
millennials, et cetera. If you hear
173
00:10:50.759 --> 00:10:54.919
it in context, he's clearly doing
a riff. But if you want to
174
00:10:54.919 --> 00:10:56.960
hear a real interview with Tim Dillon
and why I like Tim Dillon a lot,
175
00:10:58.000 --> 00:11:01.440
I listened to the Diary of CEO
podcas where Tim is the guest,
176
00:11:01.600 --> 00:11:03.279
and again, eventually Tim's gonna step
on a land of mine, and I
177
00:11:03.320 --> 00:11:07.720
will distance myself from him. We've
had a little controversy in the Facebook group,
178
00:11:07.720 --> 00:11:11.120
which is Daily Comedy News podcast group. Feel encouraged to join us there.
179
00:11:11.519 --> 00:11:16.000
There are some people who are sick
and tired of the Joe Koy joke.
180
00:11:16.039 --> 00:11:18.080
Now, I don't know if you
know this back at the Golden Gladow,
181
00:11:18.159 --> 00:11:22.039
I won't do it. People are
sick of the Golden Globes joke.
182
00:11:22.759 --> 00:11:26.639
Others seem to be on team Johnny
Mack who think the repetition is funny.
183
00:11:26.759 --> 00:11:31.240
My point of view is something starts
out funny then gets really annoying, but
184
00:11:31.279 --> 00:11:35.039
if you stick with it, it
comes back around to be even funnier because
185
00:11:35.080 --> 00:11:39.120
of the repetition. So some people
are on team Johnny Mack with that.
186
00:11:39.840 --> 00:11:43.080
But I'll give it a rest.
But I said rest, it's not going
187
00:11:43.080 --> 00:11:46.399
away forever. How about that.
That's a nice compromise. The Moons Hour
188
00:11:46.480 --> 00:11:50.919
Comedy Festival kicks off today. That
means I gotta add another bookmark here on
189
00:11:52.000 --> 00:11:56.559
my MacBook schedule. Let's see seven
o'clock Frankie ken Unius, seven o'clock,
190
00:11:56.639 --> 00:12:01.320
Jeff Ross, nine thirty, Desi
Banks, Rachel Bloom. Let's see do
191
00:12:01.399 --> 00:12:03.799
I want to? I was gonna
say, let's go see Jeff Ross,
192
00:12:03.799 --> 00:12:07.720
but I feel like we know what
Jeff does. Let's go see Frankie Conyonias
193
00:12:07.759 --> 00:12:09.600
to mix it up and then whatever
you want to do at nine thirty DESI
194
00:12:09.679 --> 00:12:15.799
or Rachel up to you meanwhile,
Melbourne Comedy Festival, where it's already April
195
00:12:15.879 --> 00:12:18.639
eleventh in Australia, John, did
you preload the website today? No,
196
00:12:20.120 --> 00:12:24.279
let's do some without clips today.
Billy Styles show is called The Trip.
197
00:12:24.080 --> 00:12:28.200
It's the hilarious story of Billy winning
an all expenses paid trip to Hawaii on
198
00:12:28.240 --> 00:12:31.320
the main radio station in Australia by
making up a story of how his marriage
199
00:12:31.360 --> 00:12:35.480
was broken up by an affair and
the drama and karma that was to follow.
200
00:12:35.600 --> 00:12:37.080
Billy was not married at the time. All right, that's fun.
201
00:12:37.440 --> 00:12:41.799
Cameron James show is called Mixtape and
there's a little icon here that says selling
202
00:12:43.120 --> 00:12:46.879
fast. Let's see why. Well. He was the winner of the Director's
203
00:12:46.960 --> 00:12:50.720
Choice Award at the twenty twenty two
Sydney Comedy Festival and a nominee for the
204
00:12:50.759 --> 00:12:56.440
twenty twenty two Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Award for Most Outstanding Show. The age
205
00:12:56.519 --> 00:13:01.879
said comedy par excellence four and a
half stars out of presumably five. Time
206
00:13:01.919 --> 00:13:05.440
Out said we howled four stars out
of who knows how many stars, presumably
207
00:13:05.480 --> 00:13:09.960
four, perhaps a million. The
description, Hi, my name's Cameron James,
208
00:13:09.960 --> 00:13:13.080
and this is a show about music, love and the summer in two
209
00:13:13.120 --> 00:13:16.200
thousand and nine that I worked as
a singing captain Jack Sparrow impersonator at a
210
00:13:16.240 --> 00:13:20.399
suburban dinner theater restaurant. Check in
the tape, press play and crank the
211
00:13:20.480 --> 00:13:24.720
valume on a high energy love letter
to the songs that shape your life and
212
00:13:24.759 --> 00:13:26.360
the memories they spark. The first
cases, the first break ups, the
213
00:13:26.360 --> 00:13:31.159
first jobs, all of it.
After an award winning sellout twenty twenty three
214
00:13:31.240 --> 00:13:35.000
tour, Came returns to Melbourne with
a carefully curated mixtape of hilariously true stories
215
00:13:35.000 --> 00:13:39.960
and ridiculous original songs, all for
his embarrassment In your amusement. That sounds
216
00:13:39.039 --> 00:13:45.480
fun Chan not locked Tim Cantonese comedy
show. And there's some Cantonese characters here.
217
00:13:45.919 --> 00:13:56.960
Oh there is a clip. Let's
listen, Moe Diagle Comedia Comedia.
218
00:13:58.120 --> 00:14:01.159
All right, I'm gonna fall on
my sword here. What I wanted to
219
00:14:01.200 --> 00:14:05.279
do there was get to a laugh, and then tell you I thought he
220
00:14:05.360 --> 00:14:07.840
was pretty funny. You guys didn't
realize I speak Cantonese. I played the
221
00:14:07.840 --> 00:14:13.080
clip for a minute, the crowd
never laughed, so I cut it short.
222
00:14:13.440 --> 00:14:15.919
The other thing I was going to
do is say that he made a
223
00:14:15.960 --> 00:14:18.519
joke about Taylor Swift. See it
a Whirl.





