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did anyone happen to see "The Soup" on the E Channel a couple weeks past where they mentioned a handful of major tuba players...I mean, even all the way back to Torch?!
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Can you get more specific? The Soup website /blog does not show anything like that in the last 3 weeks and the only way to see a full old episode is to buy it on iTunes.
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yeah, i looked all over the web for ANYthing about it. it was so quick on the show. they mentioned Oystein, Torchinsky, and a few others that i can't remember. it was weird/hilarious. Joel's last line was something like "yeah, we totally had somebody research all those guys."

just wondering if anyone else saw it...
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I FOUND IT!! http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/categ ... 014zSNTQrq

unfortunately, you have to poke around until you find minute 14. totally worth seeing!
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Hm...a little insulting, but at least they got real people
"We can avoid humanity's mistakes"
"Like the tuba!"
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Yippee! Another clip of someone making fun of tuba players. Thanks for the link!

I especially love the way they mutilated Jeff Funderburk's name. Super!
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Ah, I think it was all in good fun.
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I used to watch an episode of The Soup once in a while. Most of the time they insult unintelligent super-narcissistic reality show "stars" (and not real musicians).
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I don't know, I kinda like it....As a journalist I can appreciate the intern who researched tuba players to make that statement make some sense. For example:

That kid is good. He could be the next Oystein Baadsvik (a highly esteemed, innovative soloist)
With more of a Herbie Flowers (jazz/rock oriented) vibe
But if he keeps stealing licks from Jerry Vunderburk (an arbitrary well-respected tuba player)
He'll end up like Abe Torchinsky (deceased)

Bravo, Soup!
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Biggs wrote:I don't know, I kinda like it....As a journalist I can appreciate the intern who researched tuba players to make that statement make some sense. For example:

That kid is good. He could be the next Oystein Baadsvik (a highly esteemed, innovative soloist)
With more of a Herbie Flowers (jazz/rock oriented) vibe
But if he keeps stealing licks from Jerry Vunderburk (an arbitrary well-respected tuba player)
He'll end up like Abe Torchinsky (deceased)

Bravo, Soup!
Jerry Vunderburk? Really?
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Todd S. Malicoate wrote:
Biggs wrote:I don't know, I kinda like it....As a journalist I can appreciate the intern who researched tuba players to make that statement make some sense. For example:

That kid is good. He could be the next Oystein Baadsvik (a highly esteemed, innovative soloist)
With more of a Herbie Flowers (jazz/rock oriented) vibe
But if he keeps stealing licks from Jerry Vunderburk (an arbitrary well-respected tuba player)
He'll end up like Abe Torchinsky (deceased)

Bravo, Soup!
Jerry Vunderburk? Really?

That's how Joel McHale pronounced "Jeffrey Funderburk" so, yeah, really.
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Meh. More interesting to see that kid try to play along to "Candy Highway", or whatever the hell that was.
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Comedy isn't pretty - but I think they were going for tubists with "slightly" unusual names to put a few layers on the bit.
(as someone with a somewhat unusual name, I know how announcers can screw it up easily...)

Thanks for posting the link!
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