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Episode 1486 - Laraaji
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Before he was Laraaji, Edward Larry Gordon was a gig musician with a background in composition, an aspiring actor, a standup comic and a person interested in the metaphysical. Then one day he pawned his guitar for an autoharp and changed not only his life but the genre of ambient music. Laraaji talks with Marc about his lifelong experimentation with instruments, his collaboration with Brian Eno, and his ongoing practice of laughter meditation.
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BONUS The Friday Show - The Bottom Line
01:00:30|Kris gets to ask Brendan all the questions that are still dangling out there in light of this week's episodes and the decision to wind down WTF. Then a discussion about non-quotable quotes and lines of dialogue that, for whatever reason, are still highly memorable.Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1649 - Josh Homme
01:32:49|Josh Homme manifested an 18-year-old dream to perform a Queens of the Stone Age concert in the Catacombs of Paris. Josh tells Marc why it was such a meaningful undertaking two years after he survived a bout with cancer. They also talk about his collaborations and friendship with Iggy Pop, the 2015 terrorist attack during an Eagles of Death Metal concert, and the difference between giving up and giving in.Episode 1649 - Josh Homme
01:35:04|Josh Homme manifested an 18-year-old dream to perform a Queens of the Stone Age concert in the Catacombs of Paris. Josh tells Marc why it was such a meaningful undertaking two years after he survived a bout with cancer. They also talk about his collaborations and friendship with Iggy Pop, the 2015 terrorist attack during an Eagles of Death Metal concert, and the difference between giving up and giving in.BONUS Why We're Stopping
34:07|Marc and Brendan explain the thought process behind their decision to end WTF later this year. It's the straight scoop from the only two guys who can give it to you.Episode 1648 - John Mulaney
01:41:03|John Mulaney has been through a lot since the last time he was on the show, so it’s nice he can identify the present as, in his words, a happy time that he can appreciate. John offers Marc his reflections on the first run of his Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live, reflections on his sobriety five years after everything fell apart, and reflections on the history of WTF, a show he was listening to right from the beginning.Episode 1648 - John Mulaney
01:35:25|John Mulaney has been through a lot since the last time he was on the show, so it’s nice he can identify the present as, in his words, a happy time that he can appreciate. John offers Marc his reflections on the first run of his Netflix talk show Everybody’s Live, reflections on his sobriety five years after everything fell apart, and reflections on the history of WTF, a show he was listening to right from the beginning.BONUS The Friday Show - Salesmen of the Year
01:02:02|At the top of the show, a request for Full Maron listeners to search their memories in order to locate a particular episode. Then, Brendan and Kris talk about this week's WTF episodes and they follow that up with a review of Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway. Click here to send us your suggestions, comments and topics.Episode 1647 - Scott Frank
01:40:51|Scott Frank is one of Hollywood’s most prolific screenwriters but he still has perpetual anxiety about his job security. Scott and Marc talk about the impulse that keeps him grinding away, whether he’s working on original screenplays, rewrites, or his limited series like Godless, The Queen’s Gambit and his new Netflix show Department Q. They also talk about Scott’s mentors, his influences, and the construction of his most well known screenplays, like Get Shorty, Out of Sight, Minority Report, and Logan.BONUS Producer Cuts - Peter Wolf and Marc's May Monologues
33:18|This month's collection of material that was cut from the regular WTF episodes includes continued conversation with Peter Wolf about the music industry luminaries he's encountered throughout his life. Also, sections from Marc's monologues where he talks about his Zyn addiction, the last days of his tour, his summer wardrobe, watching rough cuts of his special, and more.