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Literally! With Rob Lowe

Chevy Chase: DERFINS

Literally! With Rob Lowe

Stitcher & Team Coco

Society & Culture

4.712.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In which Rob and actor/comedian/writer Chevy Chase discuss Chevy keeping a cow in his college dorm room, SNL’s famous Land Shark sketch, Three Amigos, Paul Simon’s You Can Call Me Al, Caddyshack, and we learn about how Chevy was the original drummer for Steely Dan. Plus: Rob answers a question about pictures of the sun in the LoweDown Line. Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at (323) 570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show!

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0:00.0

Chevy.

0:01.0

I thought you look good, buddy.

0:04.1

Thank you, you too.

0:05.4

Where am I catching you?

0:06.6

Where are you these days?

0:07.6

I'm in the hospital.

0:09.4

No, I'm home.

0:11.6

There's a huge snowstorm outside.

0:13.7

Oh my gosh.

0:14.7

Don't go anywhere.

0:15.7

Step please.

0:16.7

We can't lose you.

0:17.7

I don't want to see you in the M-Memoryam this year.

0:31.3

Well, welcome to literally.

0:34.6

This is someone you never, ever hear on podcasts ever.

0:38.6

I don't think I've ever heard Chevy chase.

0:42.7

A legend, the goat on a podcast, and we have got him.

0:49.7

And he influenced me more than I could ever articulate.

0:56.7

There was never anybody as smart, and irreverent, and deadpan, and charismatic, and handsome,

1:06.8

and just had his own style of humor that just blew so sky high that Chevy did in those

1:15.0

first SNL years.

1:17.4

And then of course, you know, a catty shack, hello, and others, a fletch.

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