David Ossman
How
Time Flies
David Ossman stars as Mark Time, intrepid adventurer in time and space
returns to earth to find it converted into a giant amusement park. Can
he thwart the evil corporate masters?
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George Tirebiter Collection Phil Austin
Roller
Maidens from Outer Space
Skewering solo satire from Phil Austin. Contains the detective story
Dick Private, Private Dick (not unlike certain other third eyes out there),
and Phil's country song "C'mon Jesus"
Peter Bergman
True
Confessions of the Real World
Post-9/11 commentaries on the realities of living in Bush-era America.
Right on target and hilariously funny!
The Official Millenium Handbook
A bit of pre-2000 advice on surviving the collapse of society,
and avoiding being eaten by the Y2K bug. Oh, for those simpler
heady times when all we had to worry about was the end of the
world.
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Proctor and Bergman
What
This Country Needs
Phil Proctor and Peter Bergman's second "solo" album. The choicest
cuts from the meat of their live show, circa 1975.
Power
Hilarious send-off of contemporary Los Angeles, and the power-hungry
media moguls imprisoned there. Hard-hitting satire.
TV
or Not TV
1973's take off on television combined with an amazingly predictive science-fiction
edge.
J-Men
Forever (DVD)
Proctor and Bergman make a movie! In this case, they've taken scenes from
old Republic B-movie serials, overdubbed them, putting their own subversively
silly words in the mouths of the movies' characters, and added a few
of their own scenes to tie it all toghether.
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Guest Appearances
The
Secretariat
Norman Corwin's remarkable paean to the power of prayer, set off by a
great performance by William Shatner. Features Phil Proctor.
Buddy
Shell: Metaphysical Private Investigator
David Ossman and Phil Proctor join in this hilarious live performance
of a science fiction comedy. It is clear the whole cast is having fun,
which makes this an infectious comic romp.
Neal
Amid
Long Time Firesign Friend Cat Simril created this Avant-Garde tribute
to beat legend Neal Cassidy. Features Phil Proctor and his wife, Melinda
Peterson.
Box
of Time
Another off-beat offering from the mind of Cat Simril. Ancient Mayan
Magic transports us from present day to the height of Mayan civilization.
Features Phil Austin.
The
Velveteen Submission
David Ossman stars as Panghorn, and galaxy-travelling rogue whose
sudden unexpected presence on a lonely space station may be for
good, or ill, and even Panghorn is not sure which. Ossman also performs "The
Clones Day Parade" by Brian price. Also on the disc -- Drummer's
Dome --
a far-out trip to a psychadelic geodesic.
Peter
Galaxy
David Ossman, and Michael Sheard (Star Wars, Dr. Who) star as
the aging former stars of a radio sci-fi serial. Thing is, their
transmissions have finally reached the diminutive inhabitants
of a far-off planet in need of help. Guess who is recruited... Also
featuring David is "Tell Them NAPA Sent You"
Dialog
with Martian Trombone
David Ossman does double duty as a Martian, and a member of the Ramon
Raquello Orchestra -- the band that kept getting interrupted for
"news reports" of a Martian landing in the 1938 "terror broadcast"
of War
of the Worlds. Years later, at a reunion, the real story can finally
be told.... Plus High Moon and Wizard Jack, two short audio plays also
starring David, and A Cure for Science, a solo prose poem performance
from David.
Crazy
Dog Live
Six
funny, spooky, and just plain fun performanes, performed live by
Roger Gregg, and a troupe of invited special guest star just for
the occasion.
Firesign's Phil Proctor is featured on The Ghost Behind the Black
Door.
Diabolic
Playhouse
Six
devilishly good tales of intrigue and horror, told as only Roger
Gregg can. Demons of the Deep, Have Troll Will Travel, Bus 13B
to Hell, Press 3, The Silver Tongued Develi, and Gerry In The Dark
Passage. Featuring Phil Proctor. Sold on one MP3-format
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