we always listened to o&a at work. there was this one jewish kid who lived with his parents who did not understand why we couldn't afford to go to all the comedy shows with him. like dude it takes more than one paycheck to pay rent. fuck.
Yeah, there were sites that uploaded the full shows. I started in 2008 and one site would upload each show in a folder with the audio being in separate 30 min files with ads. Later, people would just upload the full shows ad-free, and some people would upload it to a torrent site. I did this for a good six years.Before the YouTubes where would you get the show? I remember one site being spreadtheoandavirus dot com or something gay like that.
They seem to exclusively only show up on white panel work vans and box trucks in the northeastI also remember the WOW shit all over the place and on the back of box trucks.
The binary/usenet groups had the show every day. Multiple blogs carried the show every day. Someone would stream the shows live on a site through mp3/m3u every single day. There were pirate O&A stations that would broadcast old bits and fan made compilations. Some of the biggest shared comedy files on Napster/Limewire/Kazaa back in the day were O&A files.Before the YouTubes where would you get the show? I remember one site being spreadtheoandavirus dot com or something gay like that.
What'd they smell like? Asking for a friend.I caught the virus when I was 12 years old back in 01. Me and my uncle were watching the XFL show and the boys were interviewing the equipment manager in the locker room and Opie picked up a jock strap and started sniffing it. We were howling laughing and I spit my mountain dew onto the ground. I bought an XM in 04 and was listening on their first day and that was when I became a pest. Started going to pest events in 05 and was at the million pest march and got to meet the bbboys for the first time at the J&R music world signing.
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The biggest torrent site in 04 was called suprnova or something and the show was posted daily. There were always different websites posting it that would come and go. It was way better to download the mp3 and listen on an ipod or zune mp3 player than it was trying to use the shitty xm myfi radios.Before the YouTubes where would you get the show? I remember one site being spreadtheoandavirus dot com or something gay like that.
Didn't Anthony even claim at some point he uploaded uncensored (?) videos from da show on his website but it cost him like 10k the first month because he uploaded uncompressed? Always wondered what that was that all about.It was very easy to get the show. Fans would make commercial free edits as fast as the ones for major television shows. And Opie told management to stop copyright striking those sites because it was their best marketing. Pretty much every hardcore fan would listen live on XM but still download the show later to relisten to the best bits and pull clips for later compilations.