A podcast where two brothers broadcast their love for the Band Genesis and proceed to bro down on improv, trivia, and life.
In this episode, we discuss the album Security. It has been a long while since we have uploaded an episode, but we are back in the saddle baby! This week's quiz is over "Insanity." We are showing signs of fatigue as Peter Gabriel and Genesis slowly wear us down. A little improv at the end to keep us from falling completely apart. Hugs and Kisses everybody!
In this episode, we discuss our absence and we meet the Coffee Spy. This week's album is Abacab and it's definitely an album by Genesis. This episode is at the peak of the pandemic and we are going through it just like everybody else. We are improv-heavy in this episode, so bear with us as we cope with all the ineffable madness that surrounds us. Hugs and kisses everybody!
In this episode, we do a special retelling of the classic film The NeverEnding Story. We improvise the entire movie from memory and bring a little commentary to it as well. We know it has been a while, but we are currently busy with life and life-related matters. Please enjoy this in the meantime! Hugs and Kisses Everybody!
On this episode, we are greeted by a stranger that wants to walk the dog. Steve Maude is being a bit moody this time around and we aren't sure what is bothering him. We discuss the current state of affairs in Seoul and some juicy drama at work. This week is another departure in to P-Gabe territory. The album is Melt and we have warm and fuzzy feelings for it. We do an improv with a cast of cooky characters, and finish it all off with being okay with not knowing. Hugs and Kisses everybody!
This week's album is Face Value. This album has Coming in the Air Tonight so we enjoyed it very much. Things are starting to come back to normal in Seoul, but as the smoke settles we notice not everything is as it once was. This week's quiz is over the components of air. The album makes us realize Phil Collins is a little drummer boy and a damn good one. We do an improv about a deranged art teacher who does his own butt tattoos. Finally, we ponder the existential significance of pasta. Hugs and kisses everyone!
This episode was made right as the world shut down. We start by talking about Rob Schneider's illustrious career as a leading man in film. We learn that Michael Caine is an actual murderer. We talk about our concerns and near run ins with the virus. This weeks quiz is about royalty. The album this week is Duke and we think it is quite nice. Also, we do a little silly improv. Hugs and kisses everyone!
We take a quick trip to Cloud Atlas where we run into Tom Hank's entire movie catalog. Seoul Corner takes an odd turn when we run into Joe Shmeshy's crew. This week's quiz is over science fiction because Tony Banks is inspired by Flowers for Algernon for some reason. This week's album is A Curious Feeling and we are pretty sure it isn't curious enough to be good. This improv-heavy episode ends surprisingly with more improv.
We are a little down in the old dumps to start, but The NeverEnding Story help us make sense of it all. This weeks quiz is over the year 1980. We talk about the Mike Rutherford album Small Creeps Day, and we rather liked it. We take a trip to Branville for a healthy dose of fiber. We then discuss the complexities of the Midwest accent or the lack thereof. Hugs and Kisses everybody!
This week we start with a logic puzzle. Our friend Steve from Seoul Corner returns and tries his hand at coffee. We discuss what occurred at the U2 concert. The quiz is over the happenings of 2019. This weeks album is Peter Gabriel 2 Scratch and... it's okay? It's also Christmas in July, but it was December when we recorded. The improvisation takes place in a department store with a Bengals fan.
In this episode, we discuss the album And Then There Were Three. The quiz this week is over the year 1978 and focuses on serial killers at that time. We do some improv about a cafeteria and ponder the true nature of the ten thousand hours idea.
We discuss how we don't like bosses. The quiz is over 1977. The album this week is Peter Gabriel I which has got that sweet Solsbury Hill song. What kind of activities did you do when you went to a picnic last time? Yogi and Booboo join the fun too... Hugs and Kisses everybody.
This week we discuss a new sitcom starring Tony Danza and Ted Danson. The quiz is over the years 1776 and 1876. The album this week is Wind and the Wuthering. Thank you, Tony Banks, you old so and so. We continue our trial and error sessions with the lovely art of improv. Hugs and Kisses everyone!
We start with a visit from our third brother Jester King, and we learn that Niles has salad magic. We talk about Halloween in Seoul and how some choirs can get disqualified from competitions for using steroids. The quiz is over the year 1976 and we practice our Stallone impressions. The album is Trick of the Tail and we really liked it. We do an improv about a man addicted to Doritos.
We talk about an omnipotent and malicious AI called Roko's basilisk. The quiz is over the year 1974. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway is the album this week, and we remember that college parties were a big mess of a time.
We talk about music festivals and weasels. The Quiz is over 1973 the year Selling England By the Pound came out. We finally uncover Mike Rutherford's true passion. Genesis needs to consider taking that chip off their shoulder, and we do improv on sports. The last 10 minutes are about space exploration because we are intrigued by our limitations as individuals, but proud of our limitlessness as a species.
We talk about Halloween in Korea and Supper's Ready but not in the way you think. This weeks quiz is over the year 1972 and we attempt to riff on Willy Wonka.
We discuss what it's like to be a foreigner in Korea and why Subway only gives you 3 pickles. We go on to talk about Genesis' third album Nursery Cryme and continue to do improv for some reason.
This is a sampler episode that gives you a little taste of what our humor and podcast are all about. They are all about everything.
We come to understand Genesis a little better and we grow as improvisers. Trespass is the second album by Genesis, and we just love that about them.
We begin our Genesis journey. We begin our podcast journey. This is our Genesis