Dana Carvey
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Podcast Appearances
If you had a not famous Beatles song, like what is one of your favorites? I'll throw out some. She's Leaving Home and I Love Her, No Reply, Hard Day's Night, I Want to Hold Your Hand, which I think that She Loves You is a masterpiece. It's like two minutes and five seconds. But are you kind of a Strawberry Fields or are you Penny Lane? Yeah, five seconds.
If you had a not famous Beatles song, like what is one of your favorites? I'll throw out some. She's Leaving Home and I Love Her, No Reply, Hard Day's Night, I Want to Hold Your Hand, which I think that She Loves You is a masterpiece. It's like two minutes and five seconds. But are you kind of a Strawberry Fields or are you Penny Lane? Yeah, five seconds.
2025 is calling, Spudly. Okay.
2025 is calling, Spudly. Okay.
2025 is calling, Spudly. Okay.
So you stand up anyway. Yeah.
So you stand up anyway. Yeah.
So you stand up anyway. Yeah.
Every song's a hit, basically. Can I do a clumsy kind of forward thing? Because during the peak of the Seinfeld years, how many seasons did you write on that show?
Every song's a hit, basically. Can I do a clumsy kind of forward thing? Because during the peak of the Seinfeld years, how many seasons did you write on that show?
Every song's a hit, basically. Can I do a clumsy kind of forward thing? Because during the peak of the Seinfeld years, how many seasons did you write on that show?
Three. I think they were in the Rolling Stone almost like they got so big. There's only the Beatles, but they were almost like a Beatle-y sitcom. Yeah. And I'm always interested in the dynamic between Jerry and and Larry, you know, because that this partnership. And so how did you get hired for that? They just already knew you loved you. They knew you from Letterman.
Three. I think they were in the Rolling Stone almost like they got so big. There's only the Beatles, but they were almost like a Beatle-y sitcom. Yeah. And I'm always interested in the dynamic between Jerry and and Larry, you know, because that this partnership. And so how did you get hired for that? They just already knew you loved you. They knew you from Letterman.
Three. I think they were in the Rolling Stone almost like they got so big. There's only the Beatles, but they were almost like a Beatle-y sitcom. Yeah. And I'm always interested in the dynamic between Jerry and and Larry, you know, because that this partnership. And so how did you get hired for that? They just already knew you loved you. They knew you from Letterman.
And you were just was that an easy kind of.
And you were just was that an easy kind of.
And you were just was that an easy kind of.
It was such an interesting sensibility on that show, how it was kind of just about little things. And everyone knows the soup Nazi in the puffy shirt. It's like trying to catch the wind. It's even now with Curb Your Enthusiasm these last 15 years. It's like, what is that sensibility about? But it really pops. The cast was super likable. But there's something about the writing itself.
It was such an interesting sensibility on that show, how it was kind of just about little things. And everyone knows the soup Nazi in the puffy shirt. It's like trying to catch the wind. It's even now with Curb Your Enthusiasm these last 15 years. It's like, what is that sensibility about? But it really pops. The cast was super likable. But there's something about the writing itself.
It was such an interesting sensibility on that show, how it was kind of just about little things. And everyone knows the soup Nazi in the puffy shirt. It's like trying to catch the wind. It's even now with Curb Your Enthusiasm these last 15 years. It's like, what is that sensibility about? But it really pops. The cast was super likable. But there's something about the writing itself.