30 - Duncan Trussell & Daniele Bolelli
Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
Chris Ryan
4.8 • 2.3K Ratings
🗓️ 5 June 2013
⏱️ 105 minutes
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Summary
Duncan is the madman who first got me into podcasting, as well as various other kinds of trouble, so it's fitting that he and our mutual pal, Daniele help me celebrate this 30th episode of Tangentially Speaking. There must be some numerical convergence there: 3 & 30. Our friend Kyle Del Bonis joined us on the spur of the moment and although we only had 3 mics, he chipped in some of his characteristically deep shit.
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| 0:00.0 | If in sex or stand up, if I find myself considering what I'm going to do next, I know I'm fucking up. |
| 0:07.3 | I know I'm not where I need to be, because when you're having sex and you get into that, |
| 0:13.2 | you're in this primal moment and you let go and you let this deeper thing take over and suddenly, |
| 0:19.3 | you don't even know what's happening. You're just part of some volcanic explosion that's happening. |
| 0:24.7 | Dunkin' is a premature ejaculator. It sounds like... |
| 0:30.2 | Oh my God. How dare you. |
| 0:54.7 | Oh yeah. If you're a fan of the wire, as most of you |
| 1:24.6 | probably are, you recognize that song. I think the name of the collection that's |
| 1:30.3 | sang in his Domaje, D-O-M-A-J-E. I don't remember which season of the wire it was. I'm sure it wasn't the first, |
| 1:38.6 | it might have been second or third. I think it was the season when they were in the schools, because |
| 1:46.4 | you know each season they had the same song done by somebody different. I think it's originally |
| 1:50.8 | by Tom Waits, but they had the blind boys of Alabama doing it one season. I think they had |
| 1:56.6 | the Everly Brothers another season. That's my favorite version of the tune and it turns out that |
| 2:05.4 | you know in the wire they used a lot of local people in Baltimore. They got them jobs, acting jobs, |
| 2:10.4 | like that crazy woman who kind of talks in a way you understand, but not really, who bought the |
| 2:18.2 | high-pressure nail gun at the looking home depot at the beginning of one of those seasons? |
| 2:25.6 | Unforgettable scene. I think a street person there in Baltimore and a lot of the ponds, |
| 2:33.8 | you know the street hustlers were kids that lived around the areas where they were filming. |
| 2:39.4 | They hired a lot of those kids for the show and what I love about that tune aside from the fact |
| 2:49.5 | that they just do a great job is that those are local Baltimore kids that the producers got together |
| 2:55.4 | and had them do a cover of that tune, fucking great. The wire, if you haven't watched the wire, |
| 3:03.6 | you know you got something you got something to live for. Also Deadwood, |
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