Aug
Posted on 18th August 2014
Recently, my band Valley Lodge and I put on another variety show- Meet Me in the Bathroom and Tell Me All Your Secrets, we call it- over there at the Bell House in Brooklyn. As part of it, I did a live reading of my world-famous/infamous “Erotic Short Stories” with the band backing me up for extra heat. You can watch the video above. It’s a little quiet at first, but the sound is clear from the 28-second mark on, which is when it counts. Also, just a heads up in case you are at work right now- this video is probably not safe for viewing there in the event that getting super horny at your desk is frowned upon or anything.
Happy Monday,
Dave Hill
Aug
Posted on 16th August 2014
Thanks to the magic of the Internet, you can now stream this past Tuesday’s Goddamn Dave Hill Show with comedian Seth Herzog and musician John Herguth aka Kitten aka Dark Mirrors, who performs live in studio and even lets me rip a sweet solo while he’s at it. I also discuss the death of Robin Williams, mental health, and other fun topics. Listen to the whole thing right here.
Still street,
Dave Hill
Aug
Posted on 11th August 2014
This past Tuesday, which is to say August 5, 2014 for all you calendar buffs, I had the pleasure of having the legendary Dick Cavett, David Johansen (New York Dolls, Buster Poindexter), and Big Gay Ice Cream co-founder Doug Quint all on the same episode of the Goddamn Dave Hill Show on WFMU radio. As if all of that isn’t crazy enough, Doug brought his dog Buster with him and, man, that shit was nuts. Oh, and there are plenty of hot jams sprinkled throughout. You can listen to the whole thing right here. Oh, and feel free to subscribe to the podcast version on iTunes right here. That would be so great.
Still street,
Dave Hill
Aug
Posted on 4th August 2014
Hi. Mondays- am I right? Anyway, recently I appeared on comedian Greg Barris’ “Unbunned” show at Union Hall and I got a tape of my set and everything. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to watch me tell my humor jokes in a basement in Brooklyn, you can get a taste of things by watching the video above. That’s Roger Hailes shaking my hand at the beginning of the set. He’s a handsome, handsome man.
Thanks,
Dave Hill