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31.07.2019
1 Stunde 33 Minuten
On Monday, July 29, we hosted the 5th annual Roast Of Milwaukee
at Club Garibaldi. With the help of 88Nine on-air personality and
the night's emcee, Dori Zori, we treated a packed house to some
localized laughs from Eric Smith, Elijah Holbrook, Raegan
Niemela, Mike Kobin, Gary Zajackowski, Amy Westrup, Jeff
Spankowski, Drew Flagge, and a drop-in appearance from a special
"celebrity" guest.
As always, the jokes weren’t just at the expense of Milwaukee. A
portion of the show’s proceeds will be donated to Milwaukee
Women’s Center. If you missed to show (or if you just want to
hear it again), you can stream it below. Thanks to all who
performed, all who attended, and to Miller High Life for
sponsoring this year's Roast. We'll see you next year!
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21.01.2019
39 Minuten
Spread the word, ya friggin' turds. Ignoring the advice of pretty
much everyone we asked, Milwaukee Record decided it would be a
good idea to show MacGruber at Avalon Theater this month. As the
January 23 screening approaches, we wanted to spend some time
talking about the film, how it's a misunderstood masterpiece, and
why people should set aside their perceptions of the low-grossing
2010 cult comedy and give it a shot.
Joining host Tyler Maas in appreciating MacGruber is artist, one
half of 88Nine's "CineBuds" show, and Milwaukee Film employee
Kristopher Pollard. The pair recently met in a conference room at
Milwaukee Film's gorgeous new offices to talk about how each of
them happened upon this under-appreciated SNL film, what makes it
one of the funniest (if not the funniest) comedy of this young
century, and what lines and scenes stand out to them. Warning:
there are some spoilers in the episode, but who cares?! Hopefully
this long discussion about MacGruber will help encourage you to
come out to Avalon Theater on Wednesday.
This episode is brought to you by Surly Brewing, a
Minnesota-based brewery and the official beer of On The Record.
Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Piles ("Blue Glue")
Chicken Wire Empire ("Reckless (Recluse)").
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15.01.2019
57 Minuten
The first On The Record episode of 2019 finds us catching up with
a familiar friend. Frequent guest, longtime Milwaukee improviser,
and local LGBTQ+ icon Jacob Bach came to our brand new office to
help us break in our recording studio. Since the last time he was
on the show, Bach has stepped away from comedy and his outdoor
guide business to, instead, shift his focus to music.
Later this month, Bach's new band (Neidhoefer) will put out its
debut album, with the first public show slated for February 9.
Before the project—which also features members of Wavy V,
Population Control, Moth Light, and more in its ranks—formally
introduces itself to Milwaukee, the frontman and founder of the
"northwoods folk band" spoke to host Tyler Maas about his
decision to take a break from improv, his mindset when he was
immobile much of last year, and why music is the most vulnerable
medium of expression. Along the way, Bach plays a song from the
forthcoming album and, as expected, he and Maas go off on some
strange tangents.
This episode is brought to you by Surly Brewing, a
Minnesota-based brewery and the official beer of On The Record.
Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Piles ("Blue Glue")
Neidhoefer ("Lui/Moi").
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21.12.2018
1 Stunde 32 Minuten
Even though the Green Bay Packers still have two games left this
year, the season is pretty much over. Last week's loss to the
Chicago Bears mathematically eliminated Green Bay from playoff
contention for the second consecutive season. Despite making the
Pro Bowl, Aaron Rodgers hasn't looked himself lately. Mike
McCarthy was fired earlier this month, and a few veteran players
are surely on the way out as well. All things considered, it's
been a tough year.
Instead of bothering to look for more reasons to keep watching
the 2018 Packers, we decided to devote a whole podcast episode to
looking back at better times. Host Tyler Maas asked Rick
Katschke—friend of the site, vintage commercial enthusiast,
former Family Feud contestant, and longtime Packer
backer—to come to his kitchen and talk about the '96 Packers
squad that won Super Bowl XXXI. With a team photo nearby,
they talked about each and every player on the team, memories of
that historic season, and updates on where some of those Packers
are today. If you want semi-informed discussion about the likes
of Don Beebe, Lamont Hollinquest, and Bob Kuberski, you're in the
right place.
This episode is brought to you by Surly Brewing, a
Minnesota-based brewery and the official beer of On The Record.
Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Piles ("Blue Glue")
Flat Teeth ("Grenade").
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12.12.2018
1 Stunde 14 Minuten
Midway through its third season, This Is Us has quickly become
one of network TV's biggest shows. The generation-jumping NBC
drama has captured the hearts of millions, won a slew of
accolades, earned heaps of critical acclaim, and inspired a
handful of knockoffs on other channels. The show recently entered
its fall break, and boy, do viewers have a lot to talk about!
Though it has absolutely nothing to do with Milwaukee in any way,
This Is Us devotee/On The Record host Tyler Maas asked Matt
Mueller—an OnMilwaukee writer and This Is Us recapper—to meet him
at Club Garibaldi for a lengthy, winding discussion about the
show. There, they talked about their introductions to the
program, what they've thought about this chaotic and busy first
half of the third season, things they like and dislike about This
Is Us, and characters they want to see more (or less) of in the
next eight episodes. They also make some very specific
predictions about where the series is headed. Warning: there are
tons of spoilers, so if you're not caught up, maybe sit this one
out.
This episode is brought to you by Surly Brewing, a
Minnesota-based brewery and the official beer of On The Record.
Music used in this episode comes courtesy of Piles ("Blue Glue")
The Zach Pietrini Band ("I'll Write You").
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