My General MIHH Experience in part
Posted: November 12th, 2011, 10:42 pm
O Boy do I look forward to each new episode and just recently I've begun to repeat the past ones. I'm in the middle of "Murph" now, the second go. I repeated Adam Corolla and Wendy Liebman also this past week, and as my trucking allows, I'll repeat the episodes while the next new one is anticipated. My MIHH history has me consuming ahead of production.
Paul G's interviewer refinement in these later months becomes obvious when I heard the recent pop with Mike Phirman, an episode done early on and held 'til this month. You can catch some early flaws that Paul adjusted out in his dialogue exchange since. The Mental Illness Happy Hour podcast is rising like a building of many floors. The collage of guest comments that has become the podcast intro had to be taken from the seedling stage of early pops which was a clever notion to witness. As a Ray Harryhausen fan, I must figure Paul stands in an industry where clever is entry level and magical is merely expected!
BUT THAT FUCKING MIHH THEME SONG!!!!!......................
One of the most STUNNING film experiences walking out of the theatre that I will take to the grave seared into my brain......was in 1974, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"......I drove home with my soon to be wife in total disturbed silence conceiving my tongue razorbladed into ribbons over and over.....
Many years later (that soon to be wife was by then mercifully ex'd!), I specifically moved to buy the film on DVD so I can watch it anytime and in anyway I pleased (imagine, disturbed as recreation!?).
Now.....if you've seen Toby Hooper's masterpiece, you may recall a warped prelude to the core horror ahead in the scene known as "the hitchhiker"......
Should you ever catch that scene again, take a close listen to the jumpy backwoods mud tune they had on the van radio.....and compare it to Paul's MIHH theme. For me, that was an omen.
To date, not one of Paul's guests was anyone at all that I've heard of, including Mr. G himself. This is surely a result of my abated television habits since my marriage ended along with cable TV in 1987. Truly I think this TV departure was mentally beneficial and I bet my Harry Houdini coffee mug that no one reading this can honestly disagree, and if you can, I'm not giving up the mug. Is TV addicting? To this day I'll stare at ANYTHING on TV when I get one as a visitor somewhere.......anything, proving once more that a dormant addiction is always ready to return if you let it. I'm addicted to the Internet (and as an adjunct, my precious ipod) and as the learning curve finally gets cut, I'm less wasteful and more happy with my time spent on all this virtual stuff, and rewarded with experiences like finding my girlfriend, buying Mack Truck Bulldog hood ornaments and such shopping, banking and meeting with/learning from people like YOU!
Every single guest on Paul's podcast has been worth the time to hear. Not everyone was endearing but many were. It was a good call to include Mike Phirman as a guest after all despite Paul's concern that MAYBE his history wasn't bent enough to hold interest but I liked him much and find his attitude a very agreeable example for my own peace seeking.
LOOK AT THE TIME! I love being up late into the night and as a trucker, I can eat or sleep anytime and think nothing about it as long as my commitments are kept. My girlfriend after five years has come to accept this
strange flex-schedule of mine which was not easy for her because she is one where your watch can be set by..........
And so in closing, I wanted to make a statement about the art of the comedian and how socially vital yet overlooked it is. The comedians' statements are often the lush comfort of lost-justice-saved by thoughtful brothers and sisters. Tired of the rhetoric of modern leadership? Hear your favored comedians bang out their thoughts on the vile subject of politics and social dysfunction. It's mental illness eased if only for a while, and I think with resolve and some key instruction, that ease can expand.
Paul G, I guess you must assert your marvelous podcast as "not a substitute for professional help" to respect our litigious mad society, but each time I hear it, I think otherwise. That's just me of course. Lookit the time............
Paul G's interviewer refinement in these later months becomes obvious when I heard the recent pop with Mike Phirman, an episode done early on and held 'til this month. You can catch some early flaws that Paul adjusted out in his dialogue exchange since. The Mental Illness Happy Hour podcast is rising like a building of many floors. The collage of guest comments that has become the podcast intro had to be taken from the seedling stage of early pops which was a clever notion to witness. As a Ray Harryhausen fan, I must figure Paul stands in an industry where clever is entry level and magical is merely expected!
BUT THAT FUCKING MIHH THEME SONG!!!!!......................
One of the most STUNNING film experiences walking out of the theatre that I will take to the grave seared into my brain......was in 1974, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"......I drove home with my soon to be wife in total disturbed silence conceiving my tongue razorbladed into ribbons over and over.....
Many years later (that soon to be wife was by then mercifully ex'd!), I specifically moved to buy the film on DVD so I can watch it anytime and in anyway I pleased (imagine, disturbed as recreation!?).
Now.....if you've seen Toby Hooper's masterpiece, you may recall a warped prelude to the core horror ahead in the scene known as "the hitchhiker"......
Should you ever catch that scene again, take a close listen to the jumpy backwoods mud tune they had on the van radio.....and compare it to Paul's MIHH theme. For me, that was an omen.
To date, not one of Paul's guests was anyone at all that I've heard of, including Mr. G himself. This is surely a result of my abated television habits since my marriage ended along with cable TV in 1987. Truly I think this TV departure was mentally beneficial and I bet my Harry Houdini coffee mug that no one reading this can honestly disagree, and if you can, I'm not giving up the mug. Is TV addicting? To this day I'll stare at ANYTHING on TV when I get one as a visitor somewhere.......anything, proving once more that a dormant addiction is always ready to return if you let it. I'm addicted to the Internet (and as an adjunct, my precious ipod) and as the learning curve finally gets cut, I'm less wasteful and more happy with my time spent on all this virtual stuff, and rewarded with experiences like finding my girlfriend, buying Mack Truck Bulldog hood ornaments and such shopping, banking and meeting with/learning from people like YOU!
Every single guest on Paul's podcast has been worth the time to hear. Not everyone was endearing but many were. It was a good call to include Mike Phirman as a guest after all despite Paul's concern that MAYBE his history wasn't bent enough to hold interest but I liked him much and find his attitude a very agreeable example for my own peace seeking.
LOOK AT THE TIME! I love being up late into the night and as a trucker, I can eat or sleep anytime and think nothing about it as long as my commitments are kept. My girlfriend after five years has come to accept this
strange flex-schedule of mine which was not easy for her because she is one where your watch can be set by..........
And so in closing, I wanted to make a statement about the art of the comedian and how socially vital yet overlooked it is. The comedians' statements are often the lush comfort of lost-justice-saved by thoughtful brothers and sisters. Tired of the rhetoric of modern leadership? Hear your favored comedians bang out their thoughts on the vile subject of politics and social dysfunction. It's mental illness eased if only for a while, and I think with resolve and some key instruction, that ease can expand.
Paul G, I guess you must assert your marvelous podcast as "not a substitute for professional help" to respect our litigious mad society, but each time I hear it, I think otherwise. That's just me of course. Lookit the time............