The Sal and Bob Show

The Sal and Bob Show

The Sal and Bob Show is a podcast hosted by comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips. They love steakhouses, so they visit some of the best in the country, crack wise and generally act like idiots while enjoying a great meal. They talk comedy, gambling, sports, movies and other things that interest us. With regular bits like the One Hit Wonder and The Whine List, it's a lively half hour of nonsense. Follow the show on Twitter at @SalAndBobShow Follow Sal and Bob individually at @SallyD08 and @BobTheSuit If you’d like Sal and Bob to record from your steakhouse, hit them up!

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LIVE From Kenosha Comedy Club In Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Sal and Bob record in front of a LIVE audience before their show at the Kenosha Comedy Club in Kenosha, Wisconsin. There's trivia, interviews, and hilarious jokes and conversation you won't want to miss on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

For more about the Kenosha Comedy Club visit kenoshacomedyclub.com.

Peaches en Regalia with Roger Feeny
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Sal and Bob discuss the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle interview with Oprah. Everyone's talking about it!

Bob headlined his home club, the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase in Ann Arbor, Michigan last weekend, and while he was there, the guys sat down with one of the best club owners in the business, Roger Feeny.

Roger talks a little bit about how the last year has affected the club and how he got into the business. Sal and Bob share funny stories from over the last 20 years of them hanging out with at the comedy club.  For more about the club visit aacomedy.com.

Speeding Tickets, Pet Peeves, and Tiger Woods
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Sal and Bob head to downtown Detroit to visit one of its finest steakhouses, The Caucus Club. The restaurant offers one of the best dining experiences in the city and the steak is tremendous.

Sal tells a story about getting a speeding ticket last week, including the best excuse to have for getting pulled over. Find out if it went his way. They also talk about their biggest pet peeves, Tiger Woods, and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Go Cut A Ribbon
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Sal and Bob are back in a steakhouse booth at Mortons Steakhouse in Troy, Michigan. The big story of the week is Ted Cruz trying to flee to Cancún with his family while Texas endures cone of the worst weather disasters in the state's history. Sal also shares stories from his days working at a bar and hanging with Dennis Rodman. Before that, the guys talk about Bob's shows at Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle last weekend, Youtube rabbit holes, butterfly gardens, and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Drunk Tom Brady, Funny Stories, and Worst Sets
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Sal and Bob sit down to talk about Tom Brady being drunk at the Super Bowl boat parade in Florida. They also share stories about the worst date they've ever been on which leads them to talk about the worst stand-up comedy sets they've ever had on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Super Bowl Streakers and Valentine's Day Stories
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In their recap of Super Bowl LIV, Sal and Bob talk about their bets, Tom Brady, and the infamous Super Bowl streaker. They also talk about the Vaccine rollout in Michigan and Valentine's Day stories. Is it still cool to send flowers to your significant other while they're at work? Find out what one lady is asking her husband NOT to do on Valentine's Day on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

BONUS: Super Bowl Preview, Game Stop and Crazy Family Stories
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In a very special bonus episode LIVE from Hyde Park in Northville, MI Sal and Bob give their surprising predictions for the Super Bowl and talk about Super Bowl commercials. They talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene and they give their take on the Game Stop stock story.

They both talk about their favorite comedy albums growing up. From Dennis Miller to Steve Martin. This leads to stories about why Bob is always in a suit.

Sal tells a crazy family story about his great grandfather and how he met his wife. This leads Bob to tell a great story about how his parents met and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Minimum Wage, Maximum Fun
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Sal and Bob sit down to talk about what professions are a little rusty since being out of work during the pandemic. They also tackle the minimum wage debate and they cover the Detroit Lions trading Matthew Stafford to the LA Rams and look forward to seeing Jared Goff playing in Detroit. The show wraps up with Sal and Bob talking about why there hasn't been a good movie made about stand-up comedy, except for one. Find out which one on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Incite the Erection
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Sal and Bob sit down for their weekly musings about what's happening in the world. The show opens with a hilarious clip of Chuck Schumer mistakenly saying "erection" instead of "insurrection" in front of the Senate.

The guys start by lamenting their betting fails from the NFL playoffs last weekend. Looking ahead to the Super Bowl starring Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs. 

Comedy Clubs are back open in Michigan! Make sure you find your local club and show your support. 

Sal talks about his brilliant idea for distributing the COVID-19 vaccine.

The biggest story from Joe Biden's inauguration if Bernie Sanders wearing mittens and, just like that, the country is finally laughing again. We needed that. Also, what's going with the Olympics? Sal and Bob fill you in on everything and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Pardon My Inauguration
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Sal and Bob are back after a week off to talk about what it's like eating outside on a nation in the middle of winter. Then they recap last weekend's NFL playoff games and talk about the inauguration of Joe Biden. Finally, they close the show with their own pardons. If the president gets to pardon people then why can't Sal and Bob?

It's a Brand New Year but the End of the World
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Happy New Year! Sal and Bob kick off the new year with a brand new episode from October Park studios. They talk about the Hilaria Baldwinstory before chatting about the upcoming certification of the electoral college votes in Washington D.C.

Sal and Bob give make their official NFL playoff picks. This leads to another edition of Sal and Bob Lament The Lions with predictions for Matt Stafford's future and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Auld Lang Syne, The Famous Ball Drop, and Other New Year's Eve Traditions
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It's the final episode of 2020 and the guys talk about popular New Year's Eve traditions like the ball drop in Times Square, New York, the origin of Auld Lang Syne, and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The 2020 Christmas Special
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Sal and Bob gather 6 feet apart for their 2020 Christmas episode. Christmas may look a little different this year but that doesn't mean we can't make the best of it. Join the guys as they share stories about their best and worse Christmas gigs. From Bob pretending to be a health inspector to Sal pretending to be on a date with the organizer, things get whacky. In the spirit of Christmas, the guys also talk about their favorite Christmas Movies and more on this special edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Zoom Comedy Shows and COVID-19 Mall Santas
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Sal and Bob sit down to talk about Zoom comedy shows and why they're just not as fun as the real deal. They also talk about mall Santas in the days of COVID-19, and drugs that were once thought of as healthy and used in everyday household items, and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show. 

12 Days Of Lockdown
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Sal and Bob open the show by talking about the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. They talk about the new COVID-19 restrictions in their home state of Michigan which leads to a discussion about outdoor dining. The guys are recording a day late due to Sal having a gig over the weekend. He recaps his trip and talks about what it's like traveling to a different state during the pandemic. Christmas is right around the corner. Dolly Parton has a new Christmas special called "Have A Holly Dolly Christmas." Sal and Bob write COVID Christmas Cards. Bob shares a story about receiving Christmas cards from a mystery family for the last 15 years. Tune in for a hilarious time with Sal and Bob.

Christmas Movies, Best 2020 Christmas Gifts, and Buzz Jars
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Sal and Bob kick off December talking about their favorite Christmas movies and Sal has a list of the best Christmas gifts for this year. The guys also share their thoughts on the Detroit Lions firing Matt Patricia and Bob Quinn. It wouldn't be an episode without lamenting the Lions. Also, in honor of small business Saturday, Sal and Bob talk about their new favorite drink "Buzzjars," a premixed alcoholic drink that's pretty tasty. Buzzjars came about after one of Sal's friends was out of work due to COVID-19. You'll hear about how she came up with the idea and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The 2020 Thanksgiving Special
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It's Thanksgiving week and the guys are back with an all-new episode. They talk about The Anthony Cumia Show and Bob's experiences as a guest. Sal shares a clip from his upcoming album and since Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is in the news, Bob shares a track off his latest album "Ten Dollar Gift Card." Sal introduces a new segment "Updated Movie Quotes" where they update famous movie quotes to be relevant for 2020. A lot of wine was had during the recording of this episode and Sal and Bob wish all of their listeners a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

Go Home & Get Your Shine Box
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This week, the guys catch up on what's happening in their lives. They talk about the unexpected positive impacts of COVID-19. (7:45) They also talk about traveling during a pandemic and they both share helpful tips for how to get around safely. (13:55) They wrap up by talking about one of their favorite films, Goodfellas. An all-time classic. (26:26) Strap in for some classic movie trivia and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Bill Duncliffe From The Can Do Podcast
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Sal and Bob invite Bill Duncliffe (Can Do Podcast) on to talk about all things Horse Racing. Before their conversation with Bill, the guys discuss the biggest story of the weekend that Joe Biden will be the next president of the United States. They also run through a list of Horse Racing Facts you may not know. 

Bill Duncliffe is the host of the Can Do podcast where he discusses all things horse racing. Each episode includes parimutuel tips, interviews, recaps, and updates about the Sport of Kings. Be sure to check it out on your favorite podcast app.

LINKS:

Can Do Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-do-with-bill-duncliffe/id1436642986

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Indecision 2020: The Election Special
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Sal and Bob discuss the biggest event happening this week: The U.S. Election. It's arguably the most important election we've ever had which has made it the most bet-on event in history. Of course, people are betting on the election. Sal and Bob talk about the numbers and make their predictions for who will win. They also call a random person in the first-ever "Sal and Bob Poll" to get their thoughts on the state of the country and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Weird Halloween Stories
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It's Halloween week, we're hitting the home stretch in the election cycle and things couldn't be spookier. Sal and Bob catch you up on what's going on in their lives. (5:00) They also chat about the upcoming election. (11:00) Then they talk about Halloween and dissect the weirdest Halloween stories from Twitter. (32:50) Also, Jay-Z is starting a weed company and Sal and Bob name the new strains he may come up with on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Comedy Is Back (Sorta), Dating Tips, And Halloween
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Sal and Bob catch you up on everything going on in the world. They rejoice about comedy clubs being open in Michigan and what shows they've been doing. (12:13) Sal found a dating advice article from the 1930s that is still accurate in some ways in 2020, although some of the advice is hilariously outdated. (42:52) They wrap up the show talking about what Halloween might look like on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The Sal and Bob Show is a proud member of the Perfecta Podcast Network.

Throwback With Q The Cop
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Sal and Bob travel to Morton’s Steakhouse in Troy, Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is I Fought the Law, which is a great choice since their guest is retired police officer, David Quinlivin, who is dubbed Q The Cop. The boys yap about their weekend gigs and complain about casinos. Sal jokes about his Italian heritage, and Officer Quinlivin tells the guys about the realities of police work, how to get out of a ticket, and gross encounters with lawbreakers.

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Oktoberfest Episode
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Sal is back in town after his first week back on the road. But first, Sal and Bob loathe another embarrassing Detroit Lions loss. Which introduces a new segment "What Would You Rather Do Than Watch The Lions?" (4:03) Then Sal recaps his first weekend of traveling since the pandemic hit. (9:30) The guys also chat about last week's debate and Donald Trump being diagnosed with coronavirus. (22:03) They wrap up talking about misheard lyrics you probably got wrong on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show. 

The Centennial Episode
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Sal and Bob celebrate their 100th episode! They share stories and memories from their time doing the show and also feature the oldest steakhouse in the country called The Northwestern Steakhouse. 

Guest: NFL Star Anthony Carter
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An all football episode featuring a fun and enlightening interview with the great Pro Bowl receiver Anthony Carter. Carter gives us his take on paying college players, controversial NFL penalties, and why the Detroit Lions suck on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Better Late Than Never
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Sal and Bob catch you up on all things sports, they talk about the opening week for the NFL, and as we all know, the Lions haven't changed. They cover the new stadiums in Las Vegas and LA and how they're dealing with the pandemic. The guys also talk about Jim Gaffigan and his surprising Twitter rants. Sal also shares a fun story about getting to work with Nick Di Paolo back in the day. They wrap up this episode with the latest "Google a Steakhouse" on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The High School Episode
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Sal and Bob talk about high school reunions, share stories about comedy, and why the second show Friday is always terrible except for Bob. They also talk about doing stand-up comedy outside and why drive-in movie theaters are doing shows now. Wrapping up with another edition of "Google A Steakhouse" and what's happening in the world of sports on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Google A Steakhouse
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Sal and Bob are back at the studios for another edition of The Sal and Bob Show. The guys cover the RNC and DNC from the last couple of weeks, along with the most important Lori Loughlin update yet. She's going to JAIL. Sal and Bob also debut a new game on the show called "Google A Steakhouse" and stumble across some of the most unique steakhouses out there. You can also find out how to get some free Sal and Bob swag on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Comedy Stories With Comedian Jeff Dwoskin
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Comedian Jeff Dwoskin (@bigmacher) comes on the show this week. The guys talk about the best and worst shows of their careers. From Jeff winning a trip to Cancun to Sal opening for Louis Anderson you'll enjoy hearing these guys share fun stories from the road on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Unmasked: LIVE From Poole's Tavern In Northville, Michigan
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Sal and Bob are finally back with their first live episode! It's been months since the guys have been able to sit down at a steakhouse and they couldn't take it anymore. So they decided to back up their mics and sit down at Poole's Tavern in Northville, MI. Sal and Bob bring you up to date on what's been happening in sports, politics, and more. Sal also shares a story about his late-night cravings on this edition of Sal and Bob Show!

Guest: Comedian Derek Richards
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Comedian Derek Richards (@comednDRichards) sits in on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show! Bob has too much to drink so they decide to let Derek cohost and catch up about life in Las Vegas during the pandemic, online dating dos and don'ts, and what will Las Vegas be like when there's no more threat of COVID? You can catch Derek on the road or online at derekrichards.com

All Things Stand-Up Comedy
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It's been months since Sal and Bob have done stand-up so they decided to talk about their favorite and least favorite things about it and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show. Tune in to hear funny road stories from throughout their careers. 

Overcoming Adversity With Ben Phillips
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A very special episode of the Sal and Bob Show with Bob’s son, Ben Phillips, who relates his inspiring story of overcoming addiction and becoming a successful kick-boxer. If you or someone you love is trying to break an addiction, tune in for an uplifting story of courage and perseverance. (And the usual Sal and Bob silliness beforehand).

Road Stories, Kanye West, and More!
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Sal and Bob catch up talking about the latest craziness in the world. The guys talk about Kayne West's actually hitting the polls for the 2020 election before brainstorming what a COVID Halloween would be like. They also talk about musicians refusing to let politicians use their music in their campaigns. Sal tells a great story from the road and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Ice Cream, Baseball and Things We Hate
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Sal and Bob talk about ice cream, baseball, and things they hate on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Jailbirds and Hijinx
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It’s a brand new Sal and Bob Show! Topics include Ghislaine Maxwell, Ron Jeremy, and Lori Loughlin! Jailbirds and hijinx, baseball, and comedy. What more do you want? Tune in!

Back In The Saddle Again
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Sal and Bob are BACK for their first in-studio episode since the beginning of quarantine. The guys get up to their usual hijinx talking about putting on weight during the quarantine. Bob talks about a corporate show he had to do over Zoom, why you should wear a mask, and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

An Encore Episode With Comedian Corey Hall
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We recently lost a good friend and one of the funniest people we've gotten to know in the Detroit Comedy Scene, Corey Hall. He was a comedian and film critic. Corey was a repeat guest and always a pleasure to have on to talk about movies. So, enjoy this episode from one of our favorite conversations with him. Filled with great stories and laughs! Thank you, Corey!

Sal and Bob do a deep dive review of The Irishman with noted film critic and comedian Corey Hall, discuss the criteria critics use to rate a movie and why the new Charlie’s Angels sucks so bad on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Comedian Dave Landau Returns!
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Comedian Dave Landau returns to the show to catch up with Sal and Bob. The guys talk about comedy and Dave's upcoming book and recent chart-topping comedy album Nimble Fingers. Dave shares a story about getting trouble as a minor for throwing cheeseburgers at a hooker. They also talk about what Dave's got going on at Compound Media where he co-hosts the Anthony Cumia Show and "A Fair One." For more information and to sign up to join Compound Media go to compoundmedia.com. Also, Dave's back on the road! To see his upcoming shows and buy his albums visit davelandau.com.

The Opening Up Episode With Comedian Matt McClowry
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Comedian Matt McClowry calls in to talk about what it's like being on the road for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit and his thoughts and reflections on what's happening with the protests and the murder of retired St. Louis Police Captain David Dorn. Before their conversation with Matt, the guys talk about an upcoming trip to vegas and what they look forward to after businesses open back up on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The New Normal
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Sal and Bob talk about everything that's happened in the last week. From George Floyd to protests, looting, and what everything will be like after all of this is over. They also talk about casinos and how the new normal will change the way they operate and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

All Things Boxing With William Dettloff
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Do you dig boxing? Sal and Bob do, and this episode is all boxing, with their friend, renowned boxing writer William Dettloff, editor and writer for Ringside Seat Magazine. Bill breaks down the possible Tyson/Holyfield rematch as well as the upcoming Fury/Wilder rematch. Fascinating, fun stuff.

Comedy Stories With Comedian Jeff Dwoskin
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Comedian Jeff Dwoskin (@bigmacher) comes on the show this week. The guys talk about the best and worst shows of their careers. From Jeff winning a trip to Cancun to Sal opening for Louis Anderson you'll enjoy hearing these guys share fun stories from the road on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Michigan Comedy Clubs and Our Favorite Memories
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Michigan has a rich comedy history. Many full-time comedy clubs have come and gone but the ones that remain are some of the best in the country. With a combined 30+ years of working in Michigan - Sal, Bob, and Nate share their favorite stories from each club in Michigan.

From Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle to The Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase, to the newest, One Night Stan's in Waterford. If you live in Michigan you must check out these great comedy clubs! You never know who you'll see coming through town!

Sal and Bob LIVE From Quarantine: Part 3
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Sal, Bob, and Nate catch you up on how they're dealing with being quarantined on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Sal and Bob LIVE From Quarantine: Part 2
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Sal and Bob are joined by their pal Nate Armbruster for another episode. Topics include quarantine diets, grocery shopping during a pandemic, and more!  

BEST OF: Sal's Vegas Recap
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Bob is drunk on this episode of The Sal and Bob Show, where we welcome our guest, friend and fellow comedian Steve Lind into the studio to yap about comedian stuff. Sal recaps his recon mission to Vegas to find more venues for the boys to record at. The One Hit Wonder is Into the Night by the creepy Benny Mardones.

Sal and Steve share collegiate baseball stories. Steve gives insight into how he started his comedy career. Bob explains why he bought three new suits for him and Steve’s gigs at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle. Sal recaps his Hugo’s Cellar experience at the Four Queens casino. For some reason Bob decides to drunkenly recap a Little Rascals episode. Sal has a great story about hanging out at the Pioneer Saloon, Nevada’s oldest saloon. A short discussion is held on jet lag and Steve volunteers to take over for Bob, given his state of inebriation.

Bob says he’s only got a few heroes in his life, and one if which is his son, Ben. The other is Steve. Steve speaks inspirationally, candidly, and humorously, about the challenges raising an autistic son. He tells a great story about getting to a low point and how his wife Elise brought him out of it. Sal closes it out with an informative look at the naked guy on Fremont Street who’ll let you kick him in the nuts for $20. What an episode! What a show!

Sal and Bob LIVE From Quarantine
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Sal and Bob are joined by the one and only Nate Armbruster to catch up and talk about life in quarantine. It's a crazy time for the world and hopefully you'll enjoy hearing these guys talk about everything going on from being stuck at home to presidential briefings. The guys are LIVE from quarantine on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Fin's Eatery and Spirits with Boxing Writer William Dettloff
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It’s a unique episode of the Sal and Bob Show with special guest, Senior Editor at boxing’s Ring Magazine for 15 years, William Dettloff (@WilliamDettloff). Sal and Bob are at Fin's Eatery and Spirits in New Baltimore, Michigan, throwing back a couple bourbons after their show at the Civic Center. In honor of their guest The One Hit Wonder is Warren Zevon’s “Boom Boom Mancini.”

Sal and Bob complain about Sweetest Day, and bitch about White Claw, and talk about their days in amateur boxing. Both guys talk about Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini and his fight with Alexis Arguello, then his successful title challenge against Arturo Frias less than two months later.

Sal says there should be a single guy holiday, and gives his lowdown on the MLB playoffs. Bob says he no longer spins cotton candy for Halloween, and has given the machine to his daughter to continue the tradition. The guys mention their upcoming gigs. Sal gives his predictions for Big Ten football. 

Sal and Bob welcome William Dettloff, a very accomplished boxing writer who’s experience includes a biography of Ezzard Charles and fifteen years as Senior Editor for Ring Magazine.

A fantastic interview ensues with Dettloff giving his opinions on MMA, the current state of boxing, and the stars of the game. A lively back and forth is held with all three guys giving their opinions and asking questions about the future of boxing. William and Bob talk Hearns-Leonard, Marciano, Roberto Duran, Leonard-Hagler and much more. 

They wrap up with a prediction for the Ruiz-Joshua rematch and an homage to the bad-assery of Tommy Hearns. Read Dettloff’s Ringside Seat magazine (@RingsideSeatMagand listen to his podcast! What a fun episode!

Steak Bits: Funny Moments From the Sal and Bob Show
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This week is a very special episode of The Sal and Bob Show featuring some memorable moments from the show.

The show starts with a clip from a recent episode where Sal talks about stopping at Burger King 3 times on his way home from a gig. Then the guys rant about Amway and what a scam it is in a clip from an older episode. They go on to talk about wedding food and how you have to lie to the bartender to get enough to drink.

On their trip to the famous Peter Luger Steakhouse in Brooklyn, New York they were told many times it's cash only. They both talk about what it's like paying for a steak dinner with cash. On their trip to Waffle House they break down the hash brown system and how to order correctly. The guys talk about Wayne Fontes and the time he tried to blame his kid for having cocaine in his car while talking about how tough it is to be a Lions fan. The only year Sal had season tickets for the lions was the year they went 0-16. Typical Sal Luck.

Then the guys chat with Josh Mankiewicz about his work on Dateline NBC and the crazy couples he reports on. Then, in their 4th of July special the guys talk fireworks and reminisce about Sal's dad and his passion for concrete. The next clip is of a recurring segment entitled "Mickey Yells at Rocky" with a scene from Rocky 2.

Bob tells a story from the most memorable Kentucky Derby Party he's been too. They talk about Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer attempting to blackmail him. Sal and Bob share some interesting Las Vegas trivia. Then they check in with Josh again to talk about how dumb some of the murderers are. The show wraps up with some more Las Vegas trivia and Sal tells a story about stumbling into the AVN Awards.

Sal and Bob will be back with a brand new episode next week! Subscribe now and tell your friends!

Sal and Bob LIVE from Hyde Park Steakhouse in Northville, MI
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Sal and Bob take their shenanigans to Happy Hour at Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse in Northville, Michigan! The One Hit Wonder is Macarena, and, as usual, Bob hates it.

Their guests include fellow comedian Sheila Lovely, Hyde Park Operations Specialist Heather Horschler and some very happy customers. Bob tries to get Heather to talk about crazy customers, but she won’t bite.

Sal and Bob go into the crowd to play Rocky trivia, and a new segment just for Hyde Park, “Is it a Hyde Park menu item or a sexual position?” Hijinx and silliness ensue as customers try to win Sal and Bob merchandise by answering the questions correctly. Sal ropes in Hyde Park Northville staff Brianna and Anne Marie for the trivia game and laughs abound.

Their final guest is Detroit and Toledo legend, now a full time Santa Claus, Al Seder, who drops some big comedy names with tales of his days as a comedy club owner. Big fun at Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Wash Your Hands and Sing Happy Birthday
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It’s the Coronavirus episode. Bob’s friend from Wuhan gives the boys the latest from that city. Dark, funny, and uninformed. That’s Sal and Bob!

SPONSOR: One Night Stan's Comedy Club

Stan Moore has been an Oakland County resident his entire life. He’s been a politician, property owner and President of S & B Plumbing, where he has worked for over 50 years. So what made him decide to open a Comedy Club. When asked, he said “ I have loved stand up comedy for over 40 years’. Stan has been to comedy clubs throughout the United States and all over the world. His goal wasn’t just to open a bar and put comedians on stage. His idea was to build a venue made exclusively for Stand Up Comedy. Visit onenightstanscomedyclub.com

Comedy and Ribeyes with Josh Accardo
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Comedian Josh Accardo (@JoshAccardo) stops by the show while in town for some gigs to tell us about the mouth watering Dry Aged Ribeye at LIC Market in New York! The guys catch up and talk about Josh's love for Michigan and why he keeps coming back. They also talk about which comedians would be the Mount Rushmore of comedy and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show. To find our more about Josh and his work visit joshaccardo.com.

 

SPONSOR: One Night Stan's Comedy Club

Stan Moore has been an Oakland County resident his entire life. He’s been a politician, property owner and President of S & B Plumbing, where he has worked for over 50 years. So what made him decide to open a Comedy Club. When asked, he said “ I have loved stand up comedy for over 40 years’. Stan has been to comedy clubs throughout the United States and all over the world. His goal wasn’t just to open a bar and put comedians on stage. His idea was to build a venue made exclusively for Stand Up Comedy. Visit onenightstanscomedyclub.com

Republic Tavern - Detroit, Michigan
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Throwback week! In preparation for the next few episode we decided to take you back to a fun episode from last year. Enjoy! This week The Sal and Bob Show comes to you from Republic Tavern in Motown, on the eve of the Democratic Debates. The One Hit Wonder is “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands". The guys make fun of what the Democratic candidates are doing in Detroit, and really has a shot at getting nominated. The Whine List is basically Bob bitching about Jerry Seinfeld’s criticism of Bob Goldthwait and how he thinks Seinfeld considers himself apart from the rest of comedy. Sal brings up another Rocky sequel and both guys complain that Stallone has gone a step too far. Funny stories, silly jokes, all on this brand new episode of The Sal and Bob Show!

Sal and Bob Make Their Predictions and Preview the Fury-Wilder Fight
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Sal and Bob are at Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse in Chicago, Illinois with some funny stories you'll want to hear. First, they give their predictions and preview the Fury-Wilder fight that took place over the weekend. This was recorded before the fight. Find out if Sal and Bob were right! They talk about the guy who spent a whole flight punching a woman's seat because she reclined. Also, Steven Spielberg's daughter announced she's getting into the porn industry. How do you think Steve feels about this? Sal and Bob have some theories. The guys also talk about Baker Mayfield's alleged affair, a Prince Harry and Meghan Markle update and more!  Rate, Review and Subscribe!

Warning Signs You're in a Bad Steakhouse - Thrillist
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Sal and Bob catch you up on everything happening in their lives while joking about the guy who got caught cheating on the kiss cam on a jumbotron. They also give you tips to find out if you're eating at a bad steakhouse with a little help from Thrillist and more!

Movies, Academy Awards and Musso & Franks with Corey Hall
65 perc 73. rész

Sal and Bob sit down with their pal Corey Hall (@CoreyHallComic). Corey is a Detroit area film critic, podcaster, and stand-up comedian. He has been writing about film for various publications, local and national since 1999 and has been reviewing regularly for the Metro Times since 2005. Before that, they talk about the legendary Musso & Frank Grill in Hollywood and some of the menu items from the original menu. You'll hear the guys break down the Oscar nominations, snubs and surprises with Corey's expertise on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The Post Super Bowl Show with Tyrone Wheatley
47 perc 72. rész

In the spirit of the Super Bowl the guys feature Jess & Jim's Steakhouse in Kansas City. They also talk about some of the crazy prop bets you can make for the big game including what color shirt Jennifer Lopez will be wearing and even the price of Bitcoin at kickoff. The National Anthem prop bets are Bob's favorite. The show wraps up with a conversation with former NFL running back and Michigan's own Tyrone Wheatley. You won't want to miss this episode!

The Oscars, Steak and The Super Bowl with Sal and Bob
37 perc 71. rész

In honor of the 54th Super Bowl, Epic Steak in San Francisco is the featured steakhouse. The guys talk about the upcoming Super Bowl match up and a rumor about the lions trading Matthew Stafford. Also, you can now legally bet on The Oscars so they talk odds and Bob contemplates what would've happened if Floyd Mayweather bet on himself for a fight. Can he do that? They wrap up the show by talking about how the new social media craze TikTok on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Steak Bits: Funny Moments From the Sal and Bob Show
36 perc 70. rész

This week is a very special episode of The Sal and Bob Show featuring some memorable moments from the show over the last year.

The show starts with a clip from a recent episode where Sal talks about stopping at Burger King 3 times on his way home from a gig. Then the guys rant about Amway and what a scam it is in a clip from an older episode. They go on to talk about wedding food and how you have to lie to the bartender to get enough to drink.

On their trip to the famous Peter Luger Steakhouse in Brooklyn, New York they were told many times it's cash only. They both talk about what it's like paying for a steak dinner with cash. On their trip to Waffle House they break down the hash brown system and how to order correctly. The guys talk about Wayne Fontes and the time he tried to blame his kid for having cocaine in his car while talking about how tough it is to be a Lions fan. The only year Sal had season tickets for the lions was the year they went 0-16. Typical Sal Luck.

Then the guys chat with Josh Mankiewicz about his work on Dateline NBC and the crazy couples he reports on. Then, in their 4th of July special the guys talk fireworks and reminisce about Sal's dad and his passion for concrete. The next clip is of a recurring segment entitled "Mickey Yells at Rocky" with a scene from Rocky 2.

Bob tells a story from the most memorable Kentucky Derby Party he's been too. They talk about Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer attempting to blackmail him. Sal and Bob share some interesting Las Vegas trivia. Then they check in with Josh again to talk about how dumb some of the murderers are. The show wraps up with some more Las Vegas trivia and Sal tells a story about stumbling into the AVN Awards.

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Sullivan's Steakhouse | Baltimore, Maryland
30 perc 69. rész

Sal and Bob are in studio as they showcase Sullivan's Steakhouse in Baltimore, Maryland. The guys joke about the Royal Family shakeup with predictions on what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are up to. They also take a quiz to test their knowledge in the kitchen and wrap up by sharing stories of traveling in bad weather on the road. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode!

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Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse | The Big Easy | New Orleans, Louisiana
37 perc 68. rész

Sal and Bob Kick off the new year with a visit to Dickie Brennan's, one of New Orlean's finest steakhouses. Sal and Bob fill you in on what's happening down there. It's a big week for football. Sal clues you in on Vegas odds for the Golden Globes and finds out you can bet on who you think will win the 2020 election. Tune in as Sal and Bob try to make sense of the world over a nice steak in one of America's great cities.

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Happy New Year From the Sal and Bob Show!
35 perc 67. rész

In the final episode of 2019 and this decade the guys talk about their NYE show at Andiamo in Dearborn, Michigan. They also talk about Bob's return to Vegas and Golden Steer. Other topics include the menu at Andiamo, Daytime TV, New Year Resolutions and more! Wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year from The Sal and Bob Show!

A Sal and Bob Christmas: Part 2
42 perc 66. rész

In part two of A Sal and Bob Christmas the guys talk about the holidays including some weird Christmas traditions from around the world that you may have never heard of. Also, a list of Christmas movies that may or may not make the cut and more on this special Christmas edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

A Sal and Bob Christmas: Part 1
36 perc 65. rész

In part one of A Sal and Bob Christmas the guys talk about performing at Christmas parties and corporate events during the holidays. They also talk about some odd Christmas songs that you have never heard, misheard lyrics and people who steal amazon packages on this special edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Doe's Eat Place
45 perc 64. rész

Sal and Bob are back in studio for another episode! The guys feature Doe's Eat Place which is regarded as one of the best restaurants in the country. They talk boxing and Bob shares his thoughts on the Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Anthony Joshua II fight. They also talk football and it wouldn't be a complete episode if they didn't vent about the Lions. Sal asks Bob about his Christmas shopping list after talking about how shopping malls used to be the place to Christmas shop. Both of them share memories of shopping at Kmart and talk about how awful it was to shop there. The episode wraps up with them talking about the infamous Peloton Black Friday Ad that has everyone upset and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Never Bet on the Generals with Comedian Matt McClowry
41 perc 63. rész

Comedian Matt McClowry (@mattmcclowry) joins Sal and Bob for his third appearance on the show. The one hit wonder is the UofM fight song “Hail to the Victors”. Sal is on the road with Greg Morton from America’s Got Talent and talks about his first time performing in Arkansas at The Grove Comedy Club. The guys catch up and talk about the early days of doing stand-up comedy. Sal talks about the unusual lodging situation he’s in for the weekend, including pet goats, and they discuss the similarities in performing in different parts of the country. Bob checks the score of the UofM game. Sal is optimistic. They comment on NFL player Josh Shaw getting suspended for betting. Sal has a few suggestions for how to get away with it. Matt thinks players gambling makes the game more exciting. Sal wants to bet on the Harlem Globetrotters. Here’s a tip: never take the Generals. The show wraps up with a special announcement fri Bob on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The Irishman Review with Film Critic and Comedian Corey Hall
48 perc 62. rész

Sal and Bob do a deep dive review of The Irishman with noted film critic and comedian Corey Hall, discuss the criteria critics use to rate a movie and why the new Charlie’s Angels sucks so bad on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Republic Tavern - Detroit, Michigan
39 perc 61. rész

Throwback week! In preparation for the next few episode we decided to take you back to a fun episode from earlier this year. Enjoy! This week The Sal and Bob Show comes to you from Republic Tavern in Motown, on the eve of the Democratic Debates. The One Hit Wonder is “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands". The guys make fun of what the Democratic candidates are doing in Detroit, and really has a shot at getting nominated. The Whine List is basically Bob bitching about Jerry Seinfeld’s criticism of Bob Goldthwait and how he thinks Seinfeld considers himself apart from the rest of comedy. Sal brings up another Rocky sequel and both guys complain that Stallone has gone a step too far. Funny stories, silly jokes, all on this brand new episode of The Sal and Bob Show!

Ditka's | Chicago | Guest: NFL Star Anthony Carter
49 perc 60. rész

An all football episode featuring a fun and enlightening interview with the great Pro Bowl receiver Anthony Carter. Carter gives us his take on paying college players, controversial NFL penalties and why the Detroit Lions suck on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

La Bistecca - Plymouth, Michigan
47 perc 59. rész

It’s the Daylight Savings Time episode and our One Hit Wonder is Closing Time by the Semisonics. Sal has a funny story about Indiana time, and Bob yaps about the Plymouth Ice Festival. Sal does a World Series recap and both guys decide that Houston’s manager can never again use the word Cole. Chicken Pox lollipops, Lori Loughlin, Halloween jokes and Leo Dufour are discussion topics. Funny vintage airline pictures, flying tips, and getting molested by the TSA. Sal is on Bill Duncliffe’s show, Can-Do, a fun horse racing podcast. Bob announces his signing with On Tour Records. All this and more nonsense on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

The Sal and Bob Halloween Special: 2019
46 perc 58. rész

It’s a Special 2019 Halloween episode from the Sal and Bob studio, because both guys are working clubs in Michigan. Sal is at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase and Bob is performing at Mitch Gill’s Get a Room Comedy Club.

Jeff and Abby, friends of the show, go to San Diego and review Panevino, Island Prime, and Greystone Prime. Bob bitches about Fin’s Eatery in New Baltimore. Sal gives a World Series Update. Bob trashes the Bryce Harper. Both guys review Billboard’s Top 25 Halloween Songs.

Both guys talk about Michael Jackson and Thriller, then delve into Leaving Neverland and the guys who accused Jackson. Sal talks movie ideas saying there should be a true sequel to Grease, and Bob contributes a TV show idea with Gary Gulman. Bob talks about Angelle Agabashian, his first car date, who saw Grease 20 times in the movie theater. Tubular Bells, the theme from The Exorcist, takes us out on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Fin's Eatery and Spirits with Boxing Writer William Dettloff
55 perc 57. rész

It’s a unique episode of the Sal and Bob Show with special guest, Senior Editor at boxing’s Ring Magazine for 15 years, William Dettloff (@WilliamDettloff). Sal and Bob are at Fin's Eatery and Spirits in New Baltimore, Michigan, throwing back a couple bourbons after their show at the Civic Center. In honor of their guest The One Hit Wonder is Warren Zevon’s “Boom Boom Mancini.”

Sal and Bob complain about Sweetest Day, and bitch about White Claw, and talk about their days in amateur boxing. Both guys talk about Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini and his fight with Alexis Arguello, then his successful title challenge against Arturo Frias less than two months later.

Sal says there should be a single guy holiday, and gives his lowdown on the MLB playoffs. Bob says he no longer spins cotton candy for Halloween, and has given the machine to his daughter to continue the tradition. The guys mention their upcoming gigs. Sal gives his predictions for Big Ten football. 

Sal and Bob welcome William Dettloff, a very accomplished boxing writer who’s experience includes a biography of Ezzard Charles and fifteen years as Senior Editor for Ring Magazine.

A fantastic interview ensues with Dettloff giving his opinions on MMA, the current state of boxing, and the stars of the game. A lively back and forth is held with all three guys giving their opinions and asking questions about the future of boxing. William and Bob talk Hearns-Leonard, Marciano, Roberto Duran, Leonard-Hagler and much more. 

They wrap up with a prediction for the Ruiz-Joshua rematch and an homage to the bad-assery of Tommy Hearns. Read Dettloff’s Ringside Seat magazine (@RingsideSeatMagand listen to his podcast! What a fun episode!

The Duo Episode with Sal and Bob
40 perc 56. rész

It’s a special Duo Episode as Sal and Bob are back home at October Park Studios after a few weeks on the road. The One Hit Wonder is “Reunited” by Peaches and Herb. They talk about Matt McClowry’s Disney World Wedding, Dave Landau’s excellent officiating, and what it’s like to have nine comedians at the same wedding.

Bob reads Screen Rant’s Top Ten comedy duos. Bob disses Bob Hope again, and tells an embarrassing story about scaring the shit out of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen’s mother. Sal gets into life’s Top Ten and the guys recount their drunken munch with wine and bourbon. Sports duos, and Sal talks MLB playoffs and disses Clayton Kershaw while giving his playoff predictions. Bob explains what a gym fighter is. Sal talks Lions football and predicts the Lions will challenge for the division. Both guys go fanboy for Tom Brady. Bob whines about Sally Struthers. Why? Sal talks about roller skating back in the day and Bob says Sean Penn is turning into a cigarette. Sal takes us out with a recap of Brangelina and Bob says Trump is going to jail.

Smith and Wollensky with Josh Mankiewicz
54 perc 55. rész

A unique and very special episode with a funny and entertaining interview with our favorite Dateline NBC reporter, Josh Mankiewicz! (@JoshMankiewicz) Coming to you from Smith & Wollensky in Columbus, Ohio, the One Hit Wonder is a nod to Dateline, Haddaway’s “What is Love,” or “Baby Don’t Hurt Me.”

Sal and Bob are huge fans of Dateline, and Josh’s reporting, so they ask questions they think other fans want to know the answers to. Josh talks about why Dateline is so compelling, quoting his colleague and fellow Dateline reporter Dennis Murphy, that “It’s not about the murder. It’s about the marriage.” Josh talks about the “CSI Effect,” which highlights how today’s jurors are affected by crime science portrayed on television, saying that OJ would probably be convicted today.

Bob asks if Josh has a favorite episode that resonated with him and gave him personal satisfaction. Josh shares one where a wrongfully convicted man was helped, in part, by Dateline’s dramatization of the facts, and was ultimately cleared of wrongdoing and freed from prison.

Sal and Josh talk about how there's an art to the interview process, and how families of murdered loved ones want to tell the story of the victim, and how Dateline helps them do that. Josh talks about the challenges in interviewing law enforcement officials. People have asked Josh if he’s scared when he interviews murderers, and his response is that he is not. Partly because it’s in a prison where the fight has gone out of the killer, and partly because the murderers want to tell their story, too.

All the guys laugh about Bill Hader’s impression of Josh, and Sal wonders how Dateline gets the “pensive” shots of the guilty drinking coffee by a window. Josh says one of the trickiest parts of the show is to keep the secret of someone’s guilt or innocence until the right time in the story. They wrap things up by agreeing to meet for a steak dinner at The Golden Steer, The Met, Michael’s Gourmet Room, Manny’s Steakhouse, or somewhere else road warriors meet. What a fun, entertaining, and insightful episode with the very gracious and funny Josh Mankiewicz.

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Outback Steakhouse - Little Rock, Arkansas
54 perc 54. rész

Sal and Bob head south to record from the famous Outback Steakhouse in Little Rock, Arkansas on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

Seattle Steakhouse Recap - The Sal and Bob Show
38 perc 53. rész

It’s an in-studio episode of the Sal and Bob Show because the guys need a breather from the road. The One Hit Wonder is Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinéad O’Connor and the guys are obsessed with it and the strangeness of her career. Sal talks about his trip to see On Tour Podcasts, the Sal and Bob overlords, and chats about, what else, bourbon. Bob recaps his trips to Seattle and Vancouver, and the steakhouses he visited: The Butcher’s Table, The Brooklyn, and The Metropolitan. All three are fantastic places with great food. Bob predicts another Lions win over the Eagles. Sal gives his expert advice about who to watch in MLB, and Bob bitches about Andre Drummond. Sal recounts a fun afternoon at Chuck E. Cheese for his nephew’s birthday party, and how he got caught checking the sports scores, and trying to take a pic of a new mom breastfeeding. Sal complains that one of the characters in the Chuck E. Cheese band—Pasquale—is a cultural stereotype of his Italian heritage. Bob advises him to sue. Both guys bitch about  open micers and similarly inexperienced comics offering their hot takes about comedy topics. Bob says he just cut a new CD at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle and now has to edit it. He also shares a comedy secret about TV specials and comedy recordings. Both guys wind it up talking about how awful it is to have to edit your stuff, and how uncomfortable it is to look at yourself in screen. New, fun episode!

Camille's Prime - Mount Pleasant, Michigan
40 perc 52. rész

It’s a lively new episode of the Sal and Bob show where the guys go to Mount Pleasant, Michigan, to prepare for their show benefitting Michael J’s benefit motorcycle run called “Fun Before The Run". Bob completely blows it on this episode, not understanding that people are riding motorcycles in this event and not actually running. The boys talk about the death of Eddie Money, NFL predictions, Derek Richards in Ireland, and Carrie Underwood’s song that sounds an awful lot like someone’s else’s. Felicity Huffman’s sentencing, Lori Loughlin’s chances. Sal brings up the continuing manufactured controversy about Dave Chappelle’s and Bill Burr’s recent specials, as well as the real controversy over the hiring of a comedian with previous racist comments, and the overdue hiring of an Asian player on SNL. Kenan Thompson and Tina Fey round out the discussion. Big fun on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Sal and Bob Throwback! - St. Elmo's Steakhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana
38 perc 51. rész

A really funny episode of the Sal and Bob Show, coming to you from St. Elmo Steakhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The One Hit Wonder is “Man in Motion,” one of the theme songs from the epically awful movie, St. Elmo’s Fire, from 1985. Written by David Foster and performed by John Parr, the song had an original, heroic purpose, but Hollywood ruined it, as usual. A brief and funny discussion is held about the NFL playoffs and the Bird Box Challenge. Sal relates a funny story about having the awesome shrimp cocktail from St. Elmo, the history of the restaurant, and all the famous people who’ve eaten there. Sal does a great impression of a Dick Vitale and Bob talks about how Rudy Giuliani looks like the monster from Krull, and completely blows it discussing Robert Irsay. The boys go wild about the 1933 Bar’s signature drink. Sal informs listeners about Wagyu and Kobe beef, and how it’s made, and the uniqueness of St. Elmo’s waitstaff. A fun foray into the nightlife of Indianapolis is held, and Bob talks about Sal’s comedy club, The Comedy Room in Wyandotte, Michigan. Sal says some listeners are concerned with our health. A lively analysis is held about the NFL playoffs, and how to get a Sal and Bob coffee cup. The boys discuss crossover entertainment in the 70’s, and their favorite show, Dateline, and Josh Mankiewicz, their favorite reporter, who will be a guest soon. The episode ends with the Love Theme from St. Elmo’s Fire.

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Steak Bits: Funny Moments From the Sal and Bob Show - Part 2
22 perc 50. rész

This week is another very special episode of The Sal and Bob Show featuring some memorable moments from the show over the last year.

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Sal and Bob's Back to School Special
38 perc 49. rész

Sal and Bob record from the cafeteria at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan! The one hit wonder is "Harper Valley PTA" by Jeannie C. Riley. They review the song and breakdown the lyrics of this 1968 hit.

In honor of "Back to School" season, Sal and Bob share stories from back in the day. They talk about shows they watched growing up and their first TV crushes. Sal tells Bob some the names of the schools he went to and they laugh at the idea of Donald Trump having a school named in his honor.

Sal talks about how having Italian parents made back to school shopping tough because of the family's tomato harvest. The end of August means back to school and tomato sauce for the Demilio family. Bob tells a story about getting into a fight the first day of being in a new school and the principle calling his mom. Sal and Bob go on to talk about the lunches they would have at school. Bob's mom made 8 lunches every day for her kids. No one wanted to trade any food with Bob. Sal had the best lunches ever. He recounts the amazing Italian spread his mom would send him to school with.

The guys talk about the what's on the menu at Henry's Food Court at Schoolcraft. This is the cheapest meal the guys have ordered on the show. They talk about their shared love of Rodney Dangerfield and the classic comedy "Back to School". They share some of their favorite quotes from the movie and finish uptake show with a couple of back to school jokes. Tune in!

The Sal and Bob Studios - Sal's Vegas Recap
40 perc 48. rész

Bob is drunk on this episode of The Sal and Bob Show, where we welcome our guest, friend and fellow comedian Steve Lind into the studio to yap about comedian stuff. Sal recaps his recon mission to Vegas to find more venues for the boys to record at. The One Hit Wonder is Into the Night by the creepy Benny Mardones.

Sal and Steve share collegiate baseball stories. Steve gives insight into how he started his comedy career. Bob explains why he bought three new suits for he and Steve’s gigs at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle. Sal recaps his Hugo’s Cellar experience at the Four Queens casino. For some reason Bob decides to drunkenly recap a Little Rascals episode. Sal has a great story about hanging out at the Pioneer Saloon, Nevada’s oldest saloon. A short discussion is held on jet lag and Steve volunteers to take over for Bob, given his state of inebriation.

Bob says he’s only got a few heroes in his life, and one if which is his son, Ben. The other is Steve. Steve speaks inspirationally, candidly, and humorously, about the challenges raising an autistic son. He tells a great story about getting to a low point and how his wife Elise brought him out of it. Sal closes it out with an informative look at the naked guy on Fremont Street who’ll let you kick him in the nuts for $20. What an episode! What a show!

Steak Bits: Funny Moments From the Sal and Bob Show
36 perc 47. rész

This week is a very special episode of The Sal and Bob Show featuring some memorable moments from the show over the last year.

The show starts with a clip from a recent episode where Sal talks about stopping at Burger King 3 times on his way home from a gig. Then the guys rant about Amway and what a scam it is in a clip from an older episode. They go on to talk about wedding food and how you have to lie to the bartender to get enough to drink.

On their trip to the famous Peter Luger Steakhouse in Brooklyn, New York they were told many times it's cash only. They both talk about what it's like paying for a steak dinner with cash. On their trip to Waffle House they break down the hash brown system and how to order correctly. The guys talk about Wayne Fontes and the time he tried to blame his kid for having cocaine in his car while talking about how tough it is to be a Lions fan. The only year Sal had season tickets for the lions was the year they went 0-16. Typical Sal Luck.

Then the guys chat with Josh Mankiewicz about his work on Dateline NBC and the crazy couples he reports on. Then, in their 4th of July special the guys talk fireworks and reminisce about Sal's dad and his passion for concrete. The next clip is of a recurring segment entitled "Mickey Yells at Rocky" with a scene from Rocky 2.

Bob tells a story from the most memorable Kentucky Derby Party he's been too. They talk about Jeff Bezos and the National Enquirer attempting to blackmail him. Sal and Bob share some interesting Las Vegas trivia. Then they check in with Josh again to talk about how dumb some of the murderers are. The show wraps up with some more Las Vegas trivia and Sal tells a story about stumbling into the AVN Awards.

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The Sal and Bob Studios - Michigan
44 perc 46. rész

The guys come to you from their hidden underground studio in Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is In The Summertime by Mungo Jerry. Sal takes his dad to the Motor City Casino and has a steak at Iridescence. They talk Sal’s dad’s life philosophy and how he’s still a sunny guy at 89. The guys also talk about Eric and Mike Jackman, two funny guys from New Hampshire. Shout outs to Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle and Tom McCarthy, the host of the club’s podcast. Sal has great takes on Major League Baseball trades and both guys yap about the slim difference between a good and a great ball player. Sal gives his playoff predictions, and both guys talk about the upcoming Greatest Hits episode on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

Republic Tavern - Detroit, Michigan
39 perc 45. rész

The Sal and Bob Show comes to you from Republic Tavern in Motown, on the eve of the Democratic Debates. The One Hit Wonder is “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands". The guys make fun of what the Democratic candidates are doing in Detroit, and really has a shot at getting nominated. The Whine List is basically Bob bitching about Jerry Seinfeld’s criticism of Bob Goldthwait and how he thinks Seinfeld considers himself apart from the rest of comedy. Sal brings up another Rocky sequel and both guys complain that Stallone has gone a step too far. Funny stories, silly jokes, all on this brand new episode of The Sal and Bob Show!

CUT by Wolfgang Puck - Las Vegas, Nevada
40 perc 44. rész

The guys travel to their happy place, Las Vegas, and chow down at Wolfgang Puck’s The Cut. The One Hit Wonder is Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles.

Sal confesses that he listens to YouTube videos in his car and Bob can’t handle it. Sal jokes that Facebook is the rotary phone of the internet. Bob and Sal bitch about lousy Spirit Airlines and the new, lousy middle seat that’s coming. Sal has a great Vegas story about winning dinner at the blackjack table. A lively discussion is held about nationwide sports books, and the continuing allure of Vegas. Sal jumps into a story about a Florida man who cut off another man’s tadger for sleeping with his wife. Both guys yap about their upcoming shows. Bob whines again about Caesar’s mistreatment of the guys the last time they hit Sin City. Las Vegas trivia and the Jerry Lewis Telethon are a favorite discussion. Sal has a great story about going to the AVN Awards.

Sal cautions people not to retrieve your out of bounds golfball in the desert. More Las Vegas trivia. Sals upcoming shows include the Grand Casino in Vegas, Big Tommy’s in Novi, MI, and the fabulous Holly Hotel. Bob is excited about his first headline gig at Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle. Both guys talk about their friend Nate Fridson’s gig there after a loss of power and how he did the show with no microphone. Upcoming guests include Jeff Gorman of the Indianapolis Colts, and William Dettloff, a hell of a boxing writer. Sal has a Whine list about getting pulled over for expired tabs. Bob wraps it up with an exciting announcement that The Sal and Bob Show is in the top half percent of iTunes podcasts.

Mancy's Steakhouse - Toledo, Ohio
32 perc 43. rész

It’s a Sal and Bob Throwback Episode from Mancy’s Steakhouse in Toledo, Ohio. This one’s been in the can for nine months and the guys don’t even remember recording it. The One Hit Wonder is “Come On Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners.

Sal starts things off talking about taking a first date to a show. Bob says Sal has balls of steel for that. Sal relates a funny story about being in his date’s shower. Bob whines about a casino gig in Minnesota and both guys talk about the bad times they’ve had gambling together. Bob also whines about bad birthday gifts.

The guys spotlight hilarious comedian Kathleen Madigan, and their respect for the way she handles herself. Bob goes off on a rant about how Tom Cruise throws like a girl. Sal goes in the Wayback Machine with his picks for the 2018 baseball and football playoffs. What? It’s a Throwback Show!

Andiamo - Livonia, Michigan
38 perc 42. rész

Sal and Bob play it close to home and do the show from Andiamo in Livonia, Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is Donna Lewis’s “I Love You, Always Forever.” Somehow local newscasters Diana Lewis and the crazy Bill Bonds become part of the discussion, as does Rocky.

Sal and Bob talk about having corporate jobs and balancing that with a comedy career, and the conversation segues into one of our favorite comedians and friends, Gary Gulman. The guys talk about Gary’s Twitter campaign to give a bit of comedy advice every day for 365 days. Sal brings up some of the difficulties in juggling another career with comedy. Both guys agree with Gary’s advice to judge your jokes by the reaction of an ideal crowd. Sal says performing with a comedian like Gary makes you want to bring your A Game.

The guys talk about the World Cup and Bob brings up ways to spice up the game, and both laugh at their friend Steve Lind’s awesome soccer joke. The Whine List is Bob’s complaint about idiots blowing off fireworks after the 4th. Bob also bitches about people who freak out about their dogs on the 4th.

Sal talks about the Andiamo Showroom and Bob relates a story about meeting Don Rickles and asking Rickles to call him a hockey puck. Both guys talk about the recent California earthquakes, wish everyone well, and talk about the science of earthquakes, like they have any idea what the hell they’re talking about. Sal brings up the latest Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga news.

Both guys yap about yet another losing night at the casino, but Sal goes nuts for the Locket Link slot machine. They follow that up with a discussion of a complicated pain in the ass blackjack game they’ve only seen in Toledo, and wind it up dispensing blackjack advice.

Bern's Steak House - Tampa, Florida
31 perc 41. rész

It's a very special 4th of July edition of the Sal and Bob Show! The guys visit the world famous Bern's Steak House in Tampa, Florida. The one hit wonder is The Star-Spangled Banner by Francis Scott Key. Sal and Bob review the recent Democratic Debates before really diving deep into the latest about Bradly Cooper and Lady Gaga. They later talk about their family traditions surrounding the 4th of July holiday. They wrap up by talking about the dessert room and the amazing menu at Bern's, including the dessert room. Happy 4th of July from everyone at the Sal and Bob Show!

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Ocean Prime - Troy, Michigan
46 perc 40. rész

Its the Ocean Prime, Troy, Michigan episode. So of course the One Hit Wonder is by Billy Ocean, Get Out of My Dreams. Because we’re like that. Sal relates a story about going to a White Out Party and wearing black. The guys trash the new Library Pub, lamenting the cool, intimate, old version that actually had books on the shelves. They both agree that Get Out of My Dreams couldn’t be recorded today because of the MeToo movement. Sal gives a little history of the owner of Ocean Prime, Cameron Mitchell, and how he started his business. Our special guest is our producer and very funny guy, Nate Armbruster (@natecomedy).

Sal relates a great story about a couple from WWII who reunited after 70 years. The guys talk about all the sex senior citizens are having in retirement homes, and the rise of STDs among seniors. Gross. Bob talks about how people promise to get together and never do, and how tragic it would be to go to a 75 year high school reunion. The guys welcome Nate who tells about his extended tour of bourbon country. Nate calls it “Sal Country.” Nate says he never had the confidence to tell Bob that he drinks his bourbon meat. Nate says Buffalo Trace is the longest continuously operating distillery in the country. Sal gets really passionate about the tradition of bourbon distilling. Bob does his Cliff Calvin thing and talks about bourbon’s resurgence in the USA.

All the guys agree there should be a bar at the distilleries. Bob brings up taking your own candy into the movies and the guys take off on bringing booze in. Bob talks about eating movie candy outside a movie theater and how weird it is to eat Sno-Caps and not being in a theater. All three guys yap about eating all their food supplies before the movie starts. A lively discussion is held about what time you should arrive at the theater, and how awesome it is to be the only one in the theater. Sal says he solving to watch The Irishman in a theater on his phone. Bob brings up the newest X-Men movie that killed the franchise. Nate says he wishes he could reboot some of his act. All the guys talk about Spider-Man and how long it’s gone on. Sal and Nate agree that you might as well do Raging Bull II and Titanic II. Sal talks about extending movie sequels and the guys agree that they should reboot John Hughes movies. Brunch Club. All three guys round out the episode agreeing that superhero movies are played out, especially the Joker character.

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Father's Day Special - Bob's House
39 perc 39. rész

Sal and Bob have been on the road a lot so they decided to record this special Father’s Day episode and cook steaks at Bob’s house. The One Hit Wonder is Cats in the Cradle, by the great Harry Chapin. Chapin was not a one hit wonder but who cares.

Sal shares some of his betting secrets and admits to betting everything from birthdays too license plates to his mom's hospital room number. Bob explains why they chose Cats in the Cradle as the song for this episode. Sal then shares some deep Rocky trivia.

The guys mock dad jokes in honor of Father's Day by reciting some of the worst ones they've heard. Some are pretty bad. Sal shares a great gambling story from a trip to the Dominican Republic and Bob shares a nice story about a time his father showed him he had his back.

The guys wrap up the show with a short interview with comedian Derek Richards who is promoting The Irish Comedy Tour. An original comedy special available everywhere now! Links below!

Derek Richards: derekrichards.com

The Irish Comedy Tour: theirishcomedytour.com

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Jess and Jim's Steakhouse - Kansas City, Missouri
55 perc 38. rész

It’s Kansas City, Missouri with Sal and Bob, at the unique and fun Jess and Jim’s Steakhouse. This steakhouse is one of the 10 best steakhouses in the world, Bob discovered the establishment after he and Sal went to Kansas City for several shows. The One Hit Wonder is Tubthumping by Chumbawamba. Sal tells a funny story about riding with former Kansas City Royal, Jim Eisenreich. Bob brings up his admiration for Sal’s baseball knowledge.

Bob gives the definition of a Tub Thumper, and the term “pissing the night away”. Bob bloviates about his disdain for Phish. Sal and Bob reenact another Rocky scene from the first Rocky, with help from their producer Nate Armbruster, who does a killer Stu Nahan. Because the guys are obsessive, they have to do a Lori Loughlin update. Sal talks about her daughter Olivia, and what the hell does YouTube Star mean? Bob rails against the whole “influencer” thing.

Sal and Bob welcome Steve Sabo, who has six CDs out. Bob remarks on how impressive it is for a comic to have that deep a catalog of jokes. Steve expounds on the importance of writing new openers and closers and staying fresh. Sal relates a story about how Rocky Laporte’s advice was to start strong, end strong, and try you’re new stuff in the middle. Bob compares Steve to James Brown, and tells a story about the first time he worked with Steve at a shit gig in Flint, and some advice Steve gave him about comedy audiences. Steve relates the importance of never prejudging an audience. Sal asks what was Steve’s largest and smallest crowd he ever performed for. Steve’s response is hilarious.

Bob tells a story about a show Sal and he had in Minnesota for eight people, and how difficult that can be. Sal asks whether those kind of shows eliminate the rookies and weak hearted. Steve agrees. Bob asks whether you learn more from bad shows than god shows. Steve says the bad shows teach you more.

Bob talks about how large crowds behind 2,000 demand a different timing. Steve agrees, saying you have to play the room “bigger.” Sal agrees that it’s a whole different animal doing a show for a theater with a mezzanine. Sal asks Steve if it’s difficult to be both a comedian and a booker. Steve has a great answer about how to deal with the egos and misunderstandings in the business, and how to be fair in booking comedians.

Bob brings up how a lot of comedians don’t understand the business side of things, and why they call it Show BUSINESS. Steve talks about how a comic consistently cancels and creates problems, and how if it’s HIM who has to cancel, he will offer to eat the costs for the promo. Bob talks about the business side of comedy. Sal talks about Steve’s merch table, and how he’s legendary for working that angle of the business. Steve says merch sales is not his favorite thing, but it’s a necessary component of making money on the road. Steve relates that women make the most purchases at a comedy show, and you have to address that fact. Sal asks where listeners can find Steve. Bob ends things with Jess and Jim’s slogan, “You can’t beat our meat". Listen Now!

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The Keg Steakhouse and Bar - Windsor, Ontario
39 perc 37. rész

Sal and Bob travel to The Great White North for a show at The Keg Steakhouse in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The One Hit Wonder is Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day.” The boys figure out they have three different citizenships between them. They love Windsor, but admit to not knowing anything about the skyline except Caesars Palace.

They both share stories about being stupid teenagers and getting busted at the border for alcohol. Bob brings up the American to Canadian money conversion rate and how it messes with your head at the casino. Sal tells a great story about being in Vegas and a friend of his ruining an epic blackjack run by spilling a drink on the table. Both guys complain about how casinos try and get you off your game, and discuss The Cooler, a great Vegas movie starting William H. Macy and Alec Baldwin. Bob says Daniel Powter has been permanently friend zoned.

Sal and Bob pay tribute to their friend and legendary comic Leo Dufour, his wife Diane, and their comedy club, The Komedy Korner. Bob tells a story about missing the 2006 World Series to play at the club. Sal has a really interesting story about how his grandfather crossed the Atlantic from Italy 27 times to help build the Ambassador Bridge, which links Windsor and Detroit. Bob shares his trick for traveling to and from Windsor via the bridge and the tunnel. Both guys relate stories about getting hassled at the border.

Sal gives an NBA Finals update and picks Toronto to win it. Sal thinks Alex Trebek’s cancer diagnosis was part ratings ploy, and Bob says there is celebrity cancer and regular people cancer. We wrap it up with a quick gab about the duty free shop. Tune in! This is a very social episode, and we’re very social in it.

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The Capital Grille - Chicago, Illinois
37 perc 36. rész

Sal and Bob dine at the Capital Grille in Chicago and talk about horror movies, Norman Greenbaum’s One Hit Wonder “Spirit in the Sky” from 1969, and have a great interview with Kelly Demaret. Bob thinks it’s fascinating that an observant Jewish person wrote a mega hit about Jesus, and that Greenbaum found inspiration for the song in Western movies.

Bob asks Sal if he was swaddled when he came to the US from Italy in 1969. Bin yaps about the Stoli Doli, the signature drink at Capital Grille. Sal goes nuts for the filet mignon. Bob goes into an extended rant about he gets confused with another Bob Phillips, who is a compiler of what he calls “Bob Phillips Good Clean Jokes.” Bob tells some of the awful jokes in the book. Sal is all hepped up about Jeopardy, and James Holzhauer’s winning streak. Sal says NBC is running out of money. Sal feels sorry for the other contestants. Bob acts like a jerk and makes fun of Stephen Hawking on Jeopardy. Bob talks about his OCD and Sal says he doesn’t care about how many times he washes his hands or whether numbers are even or odd. Sal tells his Whopper Jr. story and cracks Bob up. Bob laughs that Sal has to have his Whopper Jr. cut in half. Sal and Bob talk about how they were accosted by two critics at their home “office” at Hyde Park. Sal is so nice he gives them a Sal & Bob business card and Bob marvels at his salesmanship. Bob brags that Sal and Bob now have 20,000 listeners.

Sal introduces actress Kelly Demaret, who is also one of the producers of a new movie that Sal invested in, called “30 Miles From Nowhere.” The movie stars Seana Kofoed, who was also a producer on the film. It’s a horror movie about good friends reuniting for a friend’s funeral, and Kelly gives us a great rundown of how the movie was made, stories from the set, and the challenges encountered with producing the labor of love. Kelly shares some insight into filmmaking and how they had a “No Asshole” rule on set, and how she had to fire a dog because he was too gentle. The movie can be purchased at Walmart and watched on Comcast. Big fun talking movies, and all the usual Sal and Bob nonsense this episode. Tune in!

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In the U.S. - Available at iTunes, Comcast, AT&T, DirecTV, Google Play and more -- or pick up the DVD at Walmart or online at Amazon!

Amazon US https://amzn.to/2M50SRB

iTunes US: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/30-miles-from-nowhere/id1451893579

In the UK - Available at iTunes, Sky Store, and Google Play -- or get the DVD at Tesco, ASDA or Amazon!

Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2HyisxN

iTunes UK: https://apple.co/2UIjJ7H

Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
32 perc 35. rész

In this brand new, funny episode, Sal and Bob travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to settle the The Great Cheesesteak War between Geno’s Steaks and Pat's King of Steaks®. The One Hit Wonder is ‘Makin’ It” by David Naughton. Bob yaps about his love for Andy Kaufman, and Kaufman’s alter ego, Tony Clifton. Both guys comment on the legendary rudeness of Philadelphians and the a-hole Uber driver they had.

The guys pay homage to Rocky once again with a hilarious edition of Mickey Yells at Rocky. Sal says he’s still using lines from Rocky with some of his dates. The Anthony Cumia Show Featuring Dave Landau is spoken of glowingly, as is Artie Lange, whom both guys hope is doing well in his recovery.

Sal chats about the stupid Delta/Coca-Cola joint marketing failure of napkins on flights designed to get passengers to hook up. The Drunken Trivago Guy, Lori Loughlin, and more silliness round out this very entertaining episode.

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BEST OF: The Waffle House - Olathe, Kansas
26 perc 34. rész

In a revisit to episode 3, comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit The Waffle House in Olathe, Kansas. They yap about Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas, the iconic Waffle House and the gig that brought them to Kansas City. They also whine about Jimmy Buffett and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon - Holland, Michigan
41 perc 33. rész

It’s a special Kentucky Derby episode with Sal and Bob, from the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon in Holland, Michigan. The boys highlight Dan Fogelberg’s Kentucky Derby hit “Run for the Roses”, and Sal admits that Dan Fogelberg always makes him cry.

Sal clues listeners in to Bill Duncliffe’s cool podcast, Can Do, which highlights horse racing. Sal gives everyone the lowdown on John Velazquez, the most successful jockey in horse racing history. Sal and Bob pick their horses. Sal does a great job running down the field and the odds for each horse. Both guys go over some of the best horse names of the last few decades, then add their own which are funnier.

Sal goes deep into the legend of Secretariat, and Bob recounts some of his favorite Kentucky Derby memories, including the one where he and Sal watched at their friend and comedian Mike Green’s house, and filly Eight Belles had to be put down. If you’re into the Kentucky Derby this is a funny and informative show.

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Texas de Brazil: Brazilian Steakhouse - Detroit, Michigan
38 perc 32. rész

Sal and Bob decide to stay in Motown and dine at Texas de Brazil: Brazilian Steakhouse. It’s basically Gobs O’ Meat. The One Hit Wonder is Magic by a forgotten band called Pilot.

As usual Bob complains about how bad the song is. Bob also gives his “Bob’s shoulder update.” Sal opens The Whine List with a great complaint about cold patching crews and how it just makes things worse and makes you crave popcorn. Bob whines about sparsely attended benefits and plays his “Becky’s Liver” clip.

Sal gets into a spirited talk about Tiger Woods’s comeback, the NBA playoffs, the NHL playoffs, and both of the guys spend the rest of the episode complaining about the Detroit Lions draft picks. Funny, silly episode. They're so social. Tune in!

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Volare Ristorante - Wixom, Michigan
39 perc 31. rész

Sal and Bob stay close to home and visit Volare Ristorante in Wixom, Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is "I Touch Myself" by the Divinyls. Much idiocy centers around the guys talking about touching themselves.

Sal explains the meaning of the word Volare. Sal bets Bob $100 bucks that he won’t go to karaoke and sing I Touch Myself. They mention their mutual friend Rusty Thomas who runs a karaoke in Flint. The episode features a Lori Loughlin update, as well as an update on Julian Assange’s dating profile.

Both guys yap about the pizza hero, and Sal laments another losing day at the track because he ignored God’s advice. Bob talks about recording his new CD, and both guys round out the episode with a funny edition of the Whine List. Stupid fun! Give it a listen.

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Osteria Langhe - Chicago, Illinois
36 perc 30. rész

It’s the Easter episode from Osteria Langhe in Chicago, Illinois. Sal suggested the restaurant because they serve rabbit. Their pal and fellow comedian Matt McClowry (@MattMcClowry) hangs with them and all the guys have fun yapping about Church, their One Hit Wonder by Hozier.

For some reason they gab about the Gabor Sisters again, comparing them to the Kardashians. They speculate about whether Irish Catholic or Italian Catholic prayers are heard more by God. They talk about their affection for one of our favorite late comedians, Kevin Meaney.

Dennis Miller gets a mention along with online gambling, Easter memories and Sal’s horror at watching his uncle kill the rabbits on Easter round out the episode. Big dumb fun! Tune in.

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Kayne Prime Steakhouse - Nashville, Tennessee
42 perc 29. rész

Sal and Bob go to Nashville! It’s a country themed show at a fabulous steakhouse called Kayne Prime. The One Hit Wonder is the epically awful Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus. Their guest is the fabulously funny tweeter, Anne Hatfield (@HatfieldAnne), with whom they had a great conversation about how to write the perfect tweet, the similarities between stand-up comedy and some of the very funny tweeters Anne and Bob both like.

Before that, the guys talk about Lori Loughlin’s courtroom faux pas. Cotton candy bacon is on the menu. Bob has a broken shoulder and the guys discuss why Bob is in sweatpants. Then for some unknown reason both guys talk about the Gabor sisters. Get ready for a laugh on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show!

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Manny's Steakhouse - Minneapolis, Minnesota
33 perc 28. rész

It’s the April fools edition of the Sal and Bob show! The boys are coming to you from Manny's Steakhouse in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The One Hit Wonder is House of Pain’s “Jump Around”, and the guys do a lot of jumping around this episode.

From predicting the final four and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, to recommending lame April Fools’ Day pranks to play on your friends, Sal and Bob cover a lot of ground.

They talk about recording new albums, the clubs they’re playing and both guys share a clip from their most recent releases. Bob shares an embarrassing moment from Dr. Grin’s Comedy Club in Grand Rapids, MI. The guys wind things up with another funny edition of Mickey Yells at Rocky.

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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse – Northville, Michigan
58 perc 27. rész

Sal and Bob take their shenanigans to Happy Hour at Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse in Northville, Michigan! The One Hit Wonder is Macarena, and, as usual, Bob hates it.

Their guests include fellow comedian Sheila Lovely, Hyde Park Operations Specialist Heather Horschler and some very happy customers. Bob tries to get Heather to talk about crazy customers, but she won’t bite.

Sal and Bob go into the crowd to play Rocky trivia, and a new segment just for Hyde Park, “Is it a Hyde Park menu item or a sexual position?” Hijinx and silliness ensue as customers try to win Sal and Bob merchandise by answering the questions correctly. Sal ropes in Hyde Park Northville staff Brianna and Anne Marie for the trivia game and laughs abound.

Their final guest is Detroit and Toledo legend, now a full time Santa Claus, Al Seder, who drops some big comedy names with tales of his days as a comedy club owner. Big fun at Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille - Newport, Rhode Island
37 perc 26. rész

A fun St. Patrick’s Day episode, where the guys visit Newport, Rhode Island, and dine at 22 Bowen’s Wine Bar & Grill! The intro song is American Idiot by Green Day.

Sal and Bob talk about the band, the song and how they’re American Idiots for traveling the country and eating steak. Sal tells a fun story about his days delivering beer on St. Patrick’s Day, and the secret to getting cheap green beer. Sal and Bob give a shoutout to all of their listeners in Ireland. Sal breaks down the recent hit on the Gambino crime family boss on Staten Island, and offers the Italian perspective.

Bob talks too much about the recent Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman scandal, and both guys have opinions about what to do with these two hardened criminals. Sal brings up the weird R. Kelly/Gayle King interview and they both agree he’s creepy. Sal does a deep dive into March Madness, gives his fearless predictions, and Bob proposes a smaller cheeseball tournament. All new! All fun! Check it out!

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Shanahan's Steakhouse - Denver, Colorado
29 perc 25. rész

This silly episode comes to you from Shanahan’s Steakhouse in Denver, Colorado. Owned by former Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, its a really unique, high end dining experience. The One Hit Wonder is Tony Basil’s 1981 smash, Hey Mickey.

Bob says Lucille Ball and Bob Hope were the most annoying entertainers ever. Sal and Bob talk about their love for Olivia Newton John’s career, and her black spandex pants. Things devolve into a Detroit Lions bash session, as usual, and the guys trash their former coaches and cheerleaders.

Sal and Bob respond to fans’ requests and play a couple of their bits from their CD’s, but also talk about how they, like all comedians, hate their own acts. A lovely discussion is held about the 2019 Oscars, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, and Spike Lee acting like a jerk. The episode is capped by another edition of Mickey Yelling at Rocky. Big, dumb fun on this edition of the Sal and Bob show.

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Smith and Wollensky Steakhouse - Columbus, Ohio
54 perc 24. rész

A unique and very special episode with a funny and entertaining interview with our favorite Dateline NBC reporter, Josh Mankiewicz! (@JoshMankiewicz) Coming to you from Smith & Wollensky in Columbus, Ohio, the One Hit Wonder is a nod to Dateline, Haddaway’s “What is Love,” or “Baby Don’t Hurt Me.”

Sal and Bob are huge fans of Dateline, and Josh’s reporting, so they ask questions they think other fans want to know the answers to. Josh talks about why Dateline is so compelling, quoting his colleague and fellow Dateline reporter Dennis Murphy, that “It’s not about the murder. It’s about the marriage.” Josh talks about the “CSI Effect,” which highlights how today’s jurors are affected by crime science portrayed on television, saying that OJ would probably be convicted today.

Bob asks if Josh has a favorite episode that resonated with him and gave him personal satisfaction. Josh shares one where a wrongfully convicted man was helped, in part, by Dateline’s dramatization of the facts, and was ultimately cleared of wrongdoing and freed from prison.

Sal and Josh talk about how there's an art to the interview process, and how families of murdered loved ones want to tell the story of the victim, and how Dateline helps them do that. Josh talks about the challenges in interviewing law enforcement officials. People have asked Josh if he’s scared when he interviews murderers, and his response is that he is not. Partly because it’s in a prison where the fight has gone out of the killer, and partly because the murderers want to tell their story, too.

All the guys laugh about Bill Hader’s impression of Josh, and Sal wonders how Dateline gets the “pensive” shots of the guilty drinking coffee by a window. Josh says one of the trickiest parts of the show is to keep the secret of someone’s guilt or innocence until the right time in the story. They wrap things up by agreeing to meet for a steak dinner at The Golden Steer, The Met, Michael’s Gourmet Room, Manny’s Steakhouse, or somewhere else road warriors meet. What a fun, entertaining, and insightful episode with the very gracious and funny Josh Mankiewicz.

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Malone's Prime Beef Steakhouse - Lexington, Kentucky
49 perc 23. rész

Fun episode with guest and fellow comedian, Matt Holt, from Malone’s Prime Beef Steakhouse in Lexington, Kentucky. The guys kick things off jawing about the One Hit Wonder, My Sharona by The Knack. They go right into talking about Sharona Alperin, the late Doug Fieger’s inspiration for the song. Matt says she accepted his friend request on Facebook.

Matt schools Sal and Bob on the Bourbon Trail in Kentucky. All the guys complain about the weird gigs they’ve had to endure, like busses, deck and basement parties. Matt tells a really funny story about bombing at a church gig. Matt gives Sal and Bob the lowdown on cruise ship comedy and why it’s so awful. All the guys place their orders and Matt gives Sal a hard time about his steak temperature. Sal and Bob reminisce about Randall Cobb. Sal gives some details on Malone’s celebrity menu. As it often does the conversation turns into a shared rant about why the Detroit Lions suck so bad. They wind things up with another edition of Mickey Yelling at Rocky, and Mickey is played by their guest Matt Holt.

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Lucky’s Steakhouse – Bay City, Michigan
38 perc 22. rész

“96 Tears” by Question Mark and the Mysterians is the One Hit Wonder on this episode of The Sal and Bob Show, where they travel to Lucky’s Steakhouse in Bay City, Michigan.

The guys jaw about the Super Bowl, how lucky Tom Brady is, and why the Patriots continually win while the Detroit Lions suck decade after decade. Sal relates a story about a guy who won $100,000 betting that the Rams would only score 3 points. Both guys talk about their prop bet where they won $100 betting the over in how long Gladys Knight would take to sing the National Anthem.

Bob yaps about the State of the Union speech, and how condescending Nancy Pelosi was. Sal says he just can’t watch Trump deliver a speech because Trump is always sniffling. The guys discuss Trump’s rumored use of Adderall. Jeff Bezo’s dick pic and his divorce in the National Enquire intrigue the guys, and they propose a dating show exclusively for the soon to be former Mrs. Bezos.

The guys close out the episode with a new regular feature that deals with their love of the Rocky movies. Bob and Sal take turns reading lines from scenes where Mickey yells at Rocky. Tune in, you palookas! This is a fun episode!

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Ruth's Chris Steak House - Niagara Falls, Ontario
39 perc 21. rész

Sal and Bob visit Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada for a special Valentine’s Day episode. The One Hit Wonder is Nena’s 99 Luftballons. Both Sal and Bob agree that Ruth’s Chris is a great place to be, even though they’re single and pathetic. Sal talks about his favorite movies.

Both guys talk about problems crossing the Canadian border and feeling guilty. Both guys have fond remembrances about Frankenmuth, Michigan, and eating too much taffy. The guys agree that the Ray Liotta’s Chantix commercials are creepy. And the My Pillow guy is skeevy, and those commercials are unsettling. Sal jokes about the three years it took to develop the idiotic My Pillow. Sal and Bob do their “Mickey Yelling at Rocky” scene.

The guys read the world’s cheesiest Valentine’s Day jokes. Sal winds up the episode reporting that the Necco Valentines Day message hearts will not be available in 2019 and his plan to take advantage of it. Another fun episode.

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Nick and Sam's Steakhouse - Dallas, Texas
28 perc 20. rész

Sal and Bob do this very funny episode from the beautiful Nick and Sam’s in Dallas, Texas. The One Hit Wonder is Werewolves Of London, by one of Bob’s Top Five, Warren Zevon. Bob gushes about Warren, and brings up another favorite, Randy Newman. Bob talks about how David Letterman loved Zevon and would have him on to lead the band when Paul Shaffer was on vacation. Both guys diss Kid Rock and Sal says Kid is re-recording Happy Birthday and Frosty the Snowman. Both guys joke about Dirk Diggler and his manliness, and the recap a rare show they did together at Sal’s club, The Comedy Room. Bob says the emcee for the night, Steve Smargon, was very funny. Sal talks about how the TV show “Hung” was filmed at his club. Both guys talk about the fun and the perils of what is known in the comedy biz as a “guest set.” The Whine List includes Bob’s complaining about Renaissance Festivals, and Sal whines about the cost of Renaissance jewelry, and his disappointing yoga results. Bob winds up the episode by talking about why he took a knee at a recent sporting event. Big fun and silliness from Sal and Bob!

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Ponderosa Steakhouse - Dearborn, Michigan
42 perc 19. rész

This edition of The Sal and Bob Show comes to you from the lovely Ponderosa Steakhouse in Dearborn, Michigan. Our producer and fellow comedian Nate Armbruster sits in for Sal at the restaurant because Sal is in Fort Myers, Florida, appearing at the Laugh In Comedy Cafe.

We patch in with Sal and talk about the truly awful One Hit Wonder, The Final Countdown by Europe. Sal picks his Super Bowl winner, and all three guys go fanboy for Tom Brady. A lively discussion is held about why they still call it “New” England, and why Nate loves the underdog and wants Brady to lose. Nate asks Sal what would happen if the Detroit Lions won a Super Bowl and all three guys chime in with a story about how bad the Lions suck.

Brian Corrion, the owner of the Laugh In Comedy Cafe joins the guys for an interesting and inspirational interview about coming back from financial ruin, starting a new club, and writing a great new book called Boativation, which details Brian’s comeback story. A fun and interesting episode! Tune in!

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B and B Butchers and Restaurant - Houston, Texas
37 perc 18. rész
Sal and Bob are at B&B Butchers and Restaurant in Houston, Texas, and the One Hit Wonder is I’m Too Sexy, by Right Said Fred. Bob wonders how Italians got to Houston and talks about the show’s increasing worldwide listenership.
 
The guys talk about upcoming guests, including their favorite Dateline reporter, Josh Mankiewicz, and their admiration for comedian Gary Gulman. Sal gives listeners a lesson on Wagyu beef. Bob talks about his experience being in Houston during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Sal goes gaga over B&B Butchers’ “Rare Force One” Mercedes limousine that picks up restaurant guests.
 
The guys talk about mostaccioli, crappy wedding glasses, and being single at a wedding. Both guys yap about their love of Texas and the great food at roadside diners. More dumb discussion is held about the One Hit Wonder and Jeb Bush’s hilarious presidential campaign.
 
Sal and Bob lament the pandering some comics do, including fake standing ovations, SNL and Milton Berle. They wrap up the episode with a funny discussion about what Sal does on Sundays and why it’s the most Italian thing he’s ever said. Fun times, as always, with Sal and Bob.
 
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St. Elmo Steak House - Indianapolis, Indiana
38 perc 17. rész

A really funny episode of the Sal and Bob Show, coming to you from St. Elmo Steakhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The One Hit Wonder is “Man in Motion,” one of the theme songs from the epically awful movie, St. Elmo’s Fire, from 1985. Written by David Foster and performed by John Parr, the song had an original, heroic purpose, but Hollywood ruined it, as usual. A brief and funny discussion is held about the NFL playoffs and the Bird Box Challenge. Sal relates a funny story about having the awesome shrimp cocktail from St. Elmo, the history of the restaurant, and all the famous people who’ve eaten there. Sal does a great impression of a Dick Vitale and Bob talks about how Rudy Giuliani looks like the monster from Krull, and completely blows it discussing Robert Irsay. The boys go wild about the 1933 Bar’s signature drink. Sal informs listeners about Wagyu and Kobe beef, and how it’s made, and the uniqueness of St. Elmo’s waitstaff. A fun foray into the nightlife of Indianapolis is held, and Bob talks about Sal’s comedy club, The Comedy Room in Wyandotte, Michigan. Sal says some listeners are concerned with our health. A lively analysis is held about the NFL playoffs, and how to get a Sal and Bob coffee cup. The boys discuss crossover entertainment in the 70’s, and their favorite show, Dateline, and Josh Mankiewicz, their favorite reporter, who will be a guest soon. The episode ends with the Love Theme from St. Elmo’s Fire.

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Monroe St. Steakhouse - Detroit, Michigan
42 perc 16. rész
Sal and Bob are back home in Detroit and coming to you from Monroe St. Steakhouse in Greektown. The One Hit Wonder is Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell.” They laugh about 70’s stereo systems and why they like the “pew” sound effect in the song. Bob admits that he danced to the song in his Angel Flight bell bottoms at the no-alcohol disco for teens. The guys talk about Detroit’s resurgence as a downtown entertainment area and the new neighborhoods popping up. Monroe Steakhouse is a great place to have a steak before or after going to the casino. Sal mentions that the show has been picked up by On Tour Podcasts.
 
They welcome their friend, fellow standup comedian and the King of Detroit Blue Comedy, Bill Bushart. Bill talks about being the King of Self Loathing. A lively discussion is held between all the guys about comedy advice, Bill’s career, and how Bill has encouraged young comedians such as Nate Armbruster and Mark Habib. Bill talks about how he’d rather have people smoking in the clubs than using cellphones. Sal asks about Bill’s former student Brad Wenzel, Jeff Arcuri, and Mike Kosta, who’ve gone on to national television appearances. Bob thanks Bill for being a great mentor. Bill talks about chasing the dragon, and the largest and smallest shows he’s ever done. Sal discusses Bill’s talent for reading the room. Bob asks Bill which two pieces of advice he would give new standup comedians.
 
Sign up for Bill's Comedy class here: comedycastle.com
 
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Ray's The Steaks - Arlington, Virginia
44 perc 15. rész

In this special New Year episode Sal and Bob travel to Arlington, Virginia to eat and crack wise at Ray’s The Steaks (say that fast and you’ll get it). The One Hit Wonder is Lou Bega’s “Mambo Number 5” and the boys talk about Lou getting in trouble for stealing the melody from a 1940’s hit. Bob’s Whine List contribution is people clogging up his gym with their New Year’s resolutions.

Sal and Bob welcome their guest, movie critic and standup comic, Corey Hall (@CoreyHallComic). Corey livens up the show with his spot-on pop culture references, and his takes on who will take home the Golden Globe Awards. It’s just a bunch of silliness, as usual, with Sal and Bob.

Check out Corey's work at the Metro Times: metrotimes.com

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The Christmas Episode - Hammond, Indiana
40 perc 14. rész

Sal and Bob travel to Hammond, Indiana and eat at Lung Wah Chinese restaurant to recreate their memories of A Christmas Story. Our special guest is good friend and fellow standup comedian Matt McClowry. The One Hit Wonder is the white trash classic Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer.

The fellas yap about how lazy they are getting Christmas presents, and kibitz about A Christmas Story trivia. Sal’s Whine List subject is the pain in the ass factor of people using their phones for coupons and boarding passes. Bob whines about people who mispronounce barbed wire, Alzheimer’s disease, etcetera and other stuff, then both guys talk about the difficulty in saying “camaraderie.”

Comedian Matt McClowry (@MattMcClowry) then joins the guys and they have a funny and interesting talk about Matt’s career, his beginnings, his success in comedy festivals, and how to get free stuff from hotels by carrying your own syringes. Sal tells a story about how he and his ex almost missed being in The Price Is Right audience because Sal was stuck at a blackjack table. Bob appreciates Matt’s unique jokes and asks Matt about how being on the spectrum has influenced his comedy style. Matt discusses his appreciation of Jerry Seinfeld and his work ethic. Sal and Bob close with some interesting stats about their growing listenership and thank Matt for being a great guest.

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Golden Steer Steakhouse - Las Vegas, Nevada
43 perc 13. rész
Sal and Bob travel to Las Vegas to visit their shrine, The Golden Steer, in the guys’ opinion the best steakhouse in Vegas. They talk about getting their heads handed to them at the blackjack tables, and why Bally’s and Caesar’s entertainment sucks. Lots of Vegas-y stuff including the awesome menu and history at the Golden Steer.
 
Their very special guest is their friend and hilarious comedian Dave Landau (@LandauDave), who is co-host of The Anthony Cumia Show, has appeared on Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central, and is a regular at Brad Garrett’s in Las Vegas. They talk to Dave about his funny new movie, The King of Detroit, local Detroit legend Bill Bonds.
 
The guys talk to Dave about comedians apologizing for saying off color things and whether they should. They all agree that Hollywood sucks and has no standing. The boys then talk about Dave’s role on The Anthony Cumia Show, how Dave brings a new element to the funny, and how all of them are amazed at Anthony’s impressions. Dave relates how some listeners get his politics wrong because of the show’s slant. The guys talk gambling and how Dave likes to play television themed slots and lurk around the casino. They wrap things up by thanking their waiter Carl Dillahay and the Golden Steer Manager, Lynn Gimian. What a fun time and special episode with comedian Dave Landau!
 
Listen to The Anthony Cumia Show with Dave Landau Monday -Thursday 4-6pm ET
 
Dave's Movie - The King of Detroit - is now streaming on Amazon Prime
 
For Dave's Tour Dates: davelandau.com
 
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One Night Stan's Comedy Club - Waterford, Michigan
43 perc 12. rész
Sal and Bob visit their friend Mike Green’s new comedy club in Waterford, One Night Stan’s, on Black Friday. The One Hit Wonder is Don’t You Forget About Me from 1985.
 
The guys yap about The Breakfast Club, and casting trivia about that movie, and how Al Pacino almost didn’t play Michael Corleone. Bob was appearing at One Night Stan’s the night this episode was recorded.
 
The guys interview Mike Green and his assistant Katie Hunter and crack wise about comedy stories from Mike, including how the new club took shape. Mike recounts some highlights of his long and successful career. Road stories and nonsense abound as we talk to Katie about her role at the club, and round out a very funny episode.
 
For more info about One Night Stan's visit their website: onenightstanscomedyclub.com
 
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Milwaukee ChopHouse - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
33 perc 11. rész
Sal and Bob travel to Milwaukee to dine at the Milwaukee Chop House. @mkechophouse The One Hit Wonder is Hot Child In The City by Nick Gilder. The boys talk about the gross nature of the song. Bob informs everyone that the show is worldwide. Bob yaps about his love of cheese curds, and Sal jokes about the real names of girls he knew in high school.
 
The boys then welcome Alex Jones and President Donald J. Trump to the show. (Actually Bob’s cousins Eric and Mike Jackman) @jackmanradio and laugh like idiots talking about how Trump actually called out Mike’s impressions of him, and Trump’s obsession with Rosie O’Donnell.
 
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Morton’s The Steakhouse - Troy, Michigan
32 perc 10. rész

Sal and Bob travel to Morton’s Steakhouse in Troy, Michigan. The One Hit Wonder is I Fought the Law, which is a great choice since their guest is retired police officer, David Quinlivin, who is dubbed Q The Cop. The boys yap about their weekend gigs and complain about casinos. Sal jokes about his Italian heritage, and Officer Quinlivin tells the guys about the realities of police work, how to get out of a ticket, and gross encounters with lawbreakers.

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Peter Luger Steakhouse - Brooklyn, New York
46 perc 9. rész

It’s a special extended Thanksgiving episode, with friend and guest Derek Richards, a very funny comedian who just published his first book called Whiskey, Cancer and Bad Decisions.

Sal and Bob go to legendary Peter Luger Steak House in Brooklyn, New York. They joke about the cash only policy of the restaurant and wonder what happens if you try using a credit card. The guys kibitz about Adam Sandler’s Thanksgiving song and Bob is intrigued by Sal’s cousin Rocco, from whom Sal is buying a car on this trip.

They complain as usual about how bad the Detroit Lions suck, then introduce Derek for a lively interview about the comedy biz, overcoming cancer, and some funny stories about the road, and dining in Vegas. Derek winds it up with a hilarious story about medicating his ex mother in law’s coffee to get some peace.

LINKS BELOW:

Buy Derek's Book: Whiskey, Cancer and Bad Decisions

Visit Derek's Website: derekrichards.com

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facebook.com/ComedianDerekRichards

twitter.com/comednDRichards

instagram.com/comedndrichards

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Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse - Louisville, Kentucky
30 perc 8. rész

Sal and Bob go to Louisville, Kentucky, to Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse. Sal picks “Who Let the Dogs Out” as the One Hit Wonder and Bob isn’t happy about it. They joke about how social they are and yap about the comedy clubs they played the previous weekend. Bob reminisces about his boxing days and how special it is to be in Muhammad Ali’s hometown, and Sal talks about touring Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby, and Bob tries to get Sal to drink a Mint Julep. On this week’s installment of The Whine List, Bob complains about kids growing up too soft today. Sal gets deep into different kinds of glassware, and why guys look like idiots at the ballpark drinking fancy girly drinks. The guys discuss the different kinds of waiting for people, and why Sal made it weird when Bob was waiting for him at their office at Bar Louie. Sal winds it up with a great joke about St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo.

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The Lost Episode: Fleming’s - Livonia, Michigan
38 perc 7. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips go to their hometown steakhouse, Fleming’s, in Livonia, Michigan, where they talk about why they love steakhouses. The One Hit Wonder is Me and Mrs. Jones, a sultry blast from 1972. Hijinx ensue as they recount their childhoods, why they both never got good snacks, and what their mothers hit them with. Further silliness as they blab about internet dating and their upcoming trip to Vegas. Why Sal loves The Golden Steer and Bob loves boxing. All on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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The Chop House - Grand Rapids, Michigan
32 perc 6. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit The Chop House in Grand Rapids, Michigan for a special Halloween episode. The One Hit Wonder is "The Monster Mash" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett. The guys blab about Sweetest Day and Sal presents a new holiday idea. They talk cigars, cognac, find out what Bob hates about 7-Eleven in the Whine List, and complain about Amway. All this and how to freak out your neighbors on Halloween, on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse - Beachwood, Ohio
36 perc 5. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse in Beachwood, Ohio. The One Hit Wonder is “Tainted Love” by Soft Cell, and the original version by Gloria Jones. The guys blab about their gigs over the weekend and kibitz about what movies to watch out for in 2019. Their lovely assistant Abby joins in and lessons are learned about why no one but Kevin Pollak should ever do a Christopher Walken impression. All on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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The Waffle House - Olathe, Kansas
26 perc 4. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit The Waffle House in Olathe, Kansas. They yap about Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas, the iconic Waffle House and the gig that brought them to Kansas City. They also whine about Jimmy Buffett and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab - Chicago, Illinois
37 perc 3. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Chicago, Illinois. They recap their weekends, yap about Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks and talk to Comedian Nate Armbruster about a recent steakhouse he's visited and more on this edition of the Sal and Bob Show.

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The London Chop House - Detroit, Michigan
35 perc 2. rész

Comedians Sal Demilio and Bob Phillips visit The London Chop House in Detroit, Michigan. They yap about Earth Angel by The Penguins. They also recap their weekend of shows, why flying Delta sucks, a new way to age steak, gambling and more on this edition of The Sal and Bob Show.

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Introducing The Sal and Bob Show
3 perc 1. rész

The Sal and Bob Show is a brand new podcast with original episodes coming soon! Don't miss out on the fun! Subscribe now!

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