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Dana Carvey
Dana Dan Soder's on today and Dan Soder is a young man who has been kicking it in there for a while and tight with all the comedy greats and maybe you've heard of, maybe you haven't, but it's time you have if you haven't.
David Spade
HBO Special a comedy Central special. He's part of the Netflix stand up comedian special. He did 30 minutes there and they self produced special and so he's been around and it was fun to hang out with him. His stand up is great and he has a great ear and he delights us with some of his off kilter impressions and tells us his story.
Dana Carvey
It's kind of funny because yeah, his YouTube special he threw it on there about a year ago, has 3 million views. That's like a good trick. And 3 million is very hard to come by. People just throw numbers around, but it's hard to get that much. And a lot of comments about it. They liked it and that's a good calling card. He's going to start doing theaters and he's announcing that pretty soon, so look for that. And you know, he's buddies with Shane. He talks about all these guys, Nate, all the ones we always talk about, and good dude. So I'm excited. We had a lot of laughs with him. He does a few impressions. He's not really an impressionist, but he's better at most impressions than an impressionist.
David Spade
He's like Eddie Murphy or something. You know, he just does. His regular sound is great, but he does this really some cool.
Dana Carvey
Chappelle is.
David Spade
Chappelle is pretty.
Dana Carvey
Probably the best one. Yeah.
David Spade
Yeah. That's awesome. So super talented, nice guy. And a lot of these famous comedians are his good buddies who open for him. So now it's Dan's turn.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. So here he is. Check it out, Dan.
David Spade
Soda. Dan, can you. When you sleep, can you. Can you have the bedroom door open or unlocked?
Dan Soder
No.
David Spade
Or do you lock yourself?
Dan Soder
I lock myself in. I shut it in.
Dana Carvey
Oh, yeah.
Dan Soder
A barricade.
David Spade
Have you ever seen. Have you ever thought there was an intruder in your house actively?
Dan Soder
One time, yeah. When I used to live in Queens, I had like, in the first two weeks I lived there, the guy broke into our. We lived on the first floor on a very busy street. A guy broke in through. Through the back by pushing in the window and stole everything. And then my landlord Anthony put up. Put up bars on the inside of our window. And we were like, why wouldn't you just put it on the outside? He's like, nah, Dan, that's not how that works. We're gonna put them up on the inside. So then my roommate just had bars on the inside.
Dana Carvey
Oh, my property value. So he doesn't want to look like a prison.
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah. It's more for function, not for to look good.
Dana Carvey
Have you ever had an active shooter in your house?
Dan Soder
No, but I am from Colorado, so.
Dana Carvey
Oh, right, you're from Aurora.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
All your buddies are in that gang now.
Dan Soder
Yeah, everyone's Venezuelan. Everyone's a school shooter. There's a lot going on in Aurora to the second.
Dana Carvey
Is it when you step foot in Aurora, right over the county line, it starts shooting, or is it you have to get in.
Dan Soder
Yeah. Once you have to get you have to get registered as school.
Dana Carvey
I'd like to go to.
Dan Soder
Hi. Is there any seats available in the public?
David Spade
Oh, that's good. Let's go back and forth with laying down Machine Gun Fire because these sound effects. Anyway. It's a tough town.
Dana Carvey
Where do you. Funny, but we'll put a pin in that.
Dan Soder
Come back to that one. I live in New York.
Dana Carvey
Oh, I will tell you, Dan, quickly. I. I lock the door. I lock the door when I take a shower because I had a break in once. But yeah, I don't like to sleep with the door open. I put a big bolt on it because I'm scared now.
Dan Soder
David?
Dana Carvey
Yes?
Dan Soder
Aren't you worried about locking the door in the shower? Or what if there's an accident in the shower?
Dana Carvey
Well, this is a good. I'm glad you brought this up. Four to five times. I'm in the shower, there's an accident. No, actually, when I'm on the road and you know how people put the little bar over the lock, so it's like a hook lock. And you see tiktoks where people go. I bring these nine things to lock my block. The little hole. I put this. I put a chair against it. I'm not that crazy. But I will say that when I do that lock, I always feel like, what if something happens inside and they need to come get me? And they can't get in, they can't get out.
Dan Soder
Yeah. They're just gonna take the door completely.
Dana Carvey
Right. Is that real? Is that a real thought? I mean, I don't know. Am I the only one thinks that's crazy?
David Spade
Let me. Let me ask a neurotic question. Do you get into the shower? Is that it? Neurotic? You get into the shower. Do you ever wonder as you're turning on the water, gee, I wonder if there'll be some seismic activity while I'm in here. Does that go through your mind?
Dan Soder
Not for me, because I'm not in California. I think that's a very Californian way of thinking. You guys have fault line. You guys have fault line brains.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
And we worry about buildings crumbling, so I wonder if I'm in the building, everything.
Dana Carvey
An airplane's gonna come into your shop from terra firma.
David Spade
Yours comes from the sky. You don't. Yeah, but things fall down in both cities.
Dan Soder
I'm worried about Delta 126 coming into my shower as I'm taking it.
David Spade
Yeah, you got you.
Dan Soder
I don't have to worry about the earth swallowing me like you two do.
Dana Carvey
I'm Even worried about the hologram airplanes. If those are real, I don't want those hitting my shower either. Whichever.
David Spade
I got that Pro plus in my hair while a 7.6 comes in here.
Dana Carvey
That's why I got Per Plus.
David Spade
It's common toddling.
Dan Soder
Oh, you better not go off on a rant here, Dennis.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
David Spade
Christ sakes, Dan Soder. All right. These kids coming up pretty strong. Got a couple of specials out there. Good friend of all those. That posse. That's the new. The new rat Pack. These cats out there.
Dana Carvey
Okay, you sound like Rodney. Do you do Rodney?
Dan Soder
Oh, yeah, I like. I like to do. My new one is Ben Rodney as a mass shooter where he's like, hey, they're all gonna pay. I'm telling you, you guys don't want to be friends with me. Well, now you're not going to have a school to go to.
David Spade
See, I love. I love that because I love the idea. You saw Rodney and then you thought, what's the best scenario? And then you did it and you go, what's worse than that language of Rodney? Like, that's what's so funny. It's exactly. If he was that guy, the one.
Dan Soder
I used to do a lot was woke Rodney, where he would be like, you know, you know, it doesn't get any respect. Is women of col. I'm telling you, if they say that gender's fluid, well, then I'm in love with a puddle. I'll tell you, I'm a white man. I get all the respect.
David Spade
Dan is actually touching his chest.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, he's doing Rodney stuff. Don't worry.
David Spade
He's doing Rodney stuff. I mean, that's what Andrew said last week. Anders Schultz said that impressions are coming back. And then I was looking around and, you know, obviously Shane does his cadre, but you're kind of. You do a lot of voices, but you don't. I know. Is that a word? But you don't lean on it. Your standup is just regular stand up. It's great. And then you have these impressions. It's kind of cool. It's like a secret weapon.
Dan Soder
Well, I would honestly, you know, it's weird to, like, be talking to both of you and not acknowledge how important both of your guys's HBO specials were in my life. Specifically critics choice and take the hit. Like, two of the reasons I do comedy. My family's from the Bay area, so anyone from the Bay Area was like a demigod in the house.
David Spade
San Carlos.
Dan Soder
Oh, I know. My father lived in. He. My dad's from The East Bay. But my parents got divorced when I was young, and I would go live in Marin with him. He lived in Greenbrae and Mill Valley. Worked at it.
David Spade
Yeah.
Dan Soder
Yeah. Worked at a liquor store in Mill Valley called Dan's Liquors.
David Spade
Been there. Have a house in Mill Valley.
Dan Soder
Well, what's funny about that is I thought he was working there because he loved me, but it was because he was an alcoholic. That feels. That kind of feels like a norm joke where it's like, you know, I thought he loved me, but it turned out he was raging.
David Spade
I know he would just slowly go, yeah, the guy thought he was a real good friend. Right. We're talking about the game and everything. Like, the Giants could have won everything. And I realized only talking to me because he's a raging alcoholic.
Dan Soder
I'll just randomly do that now because I'm obviously a big Norm fan, but. Yeah. Is explaining my father's drinking problem. It's because he had a raging drinking problem. Yeah, it was.
David Spade
Yeah, right. He hits it. It's just a norm is. But I used to do him as it never got a laugh. I would do Norm as an alarm clock.
Dan Soder
Great.
David Spade
Hey, wake up. There's a crack horn. A midget near bed. Because I heard him say, crack horn, midget. He did it, like, 45 times on Conan. And I was just 45, you know, when he. He would just work a phrase you're not supposed to say over and over again.
Dan Soder
Oh, y. So him on Conan. But then Dave. David. I went to college in Tucson, so I spent time in Arizona in a very uncomfortable way.
Dana Carvey
Right.
Dan Soder
And there was a moment when I was in college when I was getting high with a guy and he did the Let my tarantula crawl on you.
Dana Carvey
Oh, my God. From the.
Dan Soder
And it wasn't for shake. It was for a legit bong hit.
David Spade
Oh.
Dan Soder
And I was like. I was trying to explain the joke. Your joke to him. While Spider called. I go, you have to watch this special because he does this as a giant. I love it. Crawling up me. But that was like. Yeah. Those two specials. Especially, like, when you're young and you watch. You know, I grew up with, like, cable. I was like, the first cable generation.
Dana Carvey
And there weren't many on. So you could kind of watch them and know them. Yeah, yeah.
Dan Soder
Just watch them over and over and over.
Dana Carvey
It wasn't mandatory now as it is.
Dan Soder
Yeah. It wasn't in your face. It wasn't like, you know, you weren't.
Dana Carvey
Trying to dodge them.
Dan Soder
He was like. It was like, you would find it and you would almost be like, I feel like. I wonder if musicians go through that with tick tock and stuff where it's all in your face now. Where it used to be fun to probably go to a record store and like, dig around the way it was.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
Like tape HBO specials and then watch them and be like, oh, these are awesome.
David Spade
Everything was slow and everything, everything counted. Now it's just a billion pieces coming at you. But who's your best. Who's your tightest friend? Comedian? Is it Shane or. Or a bunch of, you know, Shane.
Dan Soder
And I'm. I'm real tight with Shane. Nate Barazi and I each other.
David Spade
How's he doing?
Dan Soder
He's doing fantastic. He's selling out the moon.
Dana Carvey
He saw that. I think Nate's probably got those machines now where you count the money, like in scarves.
Dan Soder
That's all you hear when you call in.
Dana Carvey
Coming.
Dan Soder
And he goes, hey, man, sorry. I'm gonna get. I'm gonna need to get a different room because this one's filled with money.
Dana Carvey
And you're like topless girls counting money. But no cocaine. Just.
Dan Soder
Yeah, they have a face mask on. He's just a journey.
David Spade
The kid's selling out so many tickets. He's playing the state of Nebraska. Okay.
Dan Soder
It always makes me think of this line from a Bill Hicks album where he goes, I can't sell out a comedy club. And they're draining the ocean to build bleachers for Carrot Top.
Dana Carvey
Draining.
Dan Soder
Such a good line that I always think about that with, like, Nathan, my friend, like Schultz and Shane and all these guys doing arenas. And I'm like, I'm at a funny bone in short Pump, Virginia. These guys are like, yeah, the king of England came and watched me do a set.
Dana Carvey
Uncle.
David Spade
What's it like to hear that you've got a friend, a friend playing clubs? And then it seems it happens really fast these days where first it's maybe a big, big theater. Whoa, dude, 3,000. And then it's sort of an arena, like a 15 or 20 or, you know, it's.
Dan Soder
What I like about it is, I think stand up comics specifically, you know. You know, it's always in the rock bios that they get, like, carried away with it and they're like, we owe this. This is what we're owed. Comics, I think in general are just like, what the fuck is. This is crazy. Like, Shane. I'm opening for Shane in. He's doing arena shows in Cleveland and D.C. and I did a couple with him a couple weeks ago. And he jokingly walked up to me and he goes, I just wanted to headline a Thursday at Helium and Philly.
Dana Carvey
No shit.
Dan Soder
Got out of control.
Dana Carvey
If you can fill up a week.
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah. So, I mean, I think it's awesome, man. I'm very happy for all those guys that are doing just, you know, I never thought standup would be as big as, you know, hair metal.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. Do you think it's. I mean, I think those stadiums are the bigger. The bigger gigs. If I'm in them, I'm not really filling them, but when I do them, it's with other people. It's a different sort of pace. It's a different sort of everything. And I sort of miss. Just my type of jokes are a little. And plus I'm kind of quiet and maybe I mumble, I don't know. But it's better for a little smaller area. But, you know, when I go on tour, it's not that big. But I was. I saw a picture on Shane's Instagram of. Which is depressing. Of. It's like a slide of places filled arenas. And I think I'm. I think I'm like watching a UFC fight and I see Dinky Shane in the middle. I go, oh, it's just stand up. But it feels like sometimes when I'm up there, I feel like my energy isn't enough to match how much is in the room. And it's very odd how.
David Spade
Well, that's why Nate is such an outlier there.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
He plays it so intimate.
Dan Soder
I mean, what's his secret?
David Spade
I mean, what. What is he doing that's so amazing?
Dan Soder
His jokes are just.
Dana Carvey
He's just so good at quality jokes. Yeah.
Dan Soder
When we were coming up, I always called him the Basset Hound of comedy. He just like. Yeah. Oh, he was a big fan of that. He definitely.
David Spade
He did have a bit of a glow behind it.
Dan Soder
Yeah. I miss old Fat Nate, dude. I want.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. Where's Fatty?
Dan Soder
Where's Fat Nate?
Dana Carvey
He used to look like Jared from Subway.
David Spade
Fat Nate should be a cartoon on Netflix 100.
Dan Soder
Watch that. Old fat Nate used to look like a guy that fixed, like, Ferris wheels. And now he looks. Now he looks like the CEO of a blood company where you're like, I don't even know what this. You're wearing space pants. It was wild.
David Spade
Yeah. He's something I see.
Dana Carvey
But there's less clips now, I think, which is smart because I think the market was flooded.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
There's Theo clips, there's Nate clips, and there's almost Shane clips. Shane clips.
Dan Soder
Shane Shane clips.
Dana Carvey
I see more. Shane is Trump clips.
Dan Soder
Yeah his Trump is perfect. His Trump is.
Dana Carvey
It's a secret weapon.
Dan Soder
Dana do when you rate other people's like when you go to your chart.
Dana Carvey
And you put the rating when you.
Dan Soder
When you do the rating who has been your. Because you know Baldwin obviously was the classical pick by SNL but I would argue that Shane does the perfect Trump.
David Spade
Well I would say I go by funniness more than accuracy for my personal taste. I think that James Austin Johnson is like jazz with it. You know he's got so many hooks and so much it's almost an over running thing. Shane first of all he's a little doughy like Trump so he kind of can be Trump.
Dana Carvey
He's tall.
Dan Soder
That's going to get him to punch a wall.
David Spade
And when you see well he's not Trump but you know I mean, I mean what am I going to play Trump at 145 pound but, but he, he makes me laugh the most when he does it. So that's why I go by.
Dana Carvey
Well he goes a lot more racy. He does more stuff that's a little like when it's on Kill Tony or Edgier.
David Spade
I think Tyler Fisher's is. Has some hooks that is are really, really great as well. Really some interesting hooks.
Dan Soder
I think Shane's speed dating on Gillian Keeves that the his sketch show when he does Trump Spade you're right he like nails the dirtiness of it that you know Trump kind of has. So it's kind of funny to be.
Dana Carvey
Kind of thinks and doesn't quite get there. But he is close.
Dan Soder
Yeah he's close.
Dana Carvey
He said a lot is Trump knows he's like a comedian and you know he goes for laughs like and I saw him in a thing the other he's doing a press conference. I was we're Republicans for gays. Like you don't look gay. And everyone laughs. He's like go ahead what was the question? And everyone's like everyone's fine with it. Like who says that Obama never said that to anyone.
Dan Soder
That would be funny. He goes you know well you don't look gay. You're not gay.
David Spade
You don't look kind of. Yeah, that's very. Yeah that's very shame.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
I don't know. I do, I do. Trump woke. That's. That's my only.
Dan Soder
I like that.
David Spade
If he was woke how would it sound in his language? We're going to take care of trans women. We're going to take care of them. What's happening to them is quite frankly a disgrace. They ought to be able to compete with the girls. I don't care if they're 6 foot 3 with flippers for hands and feet. You got to put them in the pool.
Dan Soder
Yeah, that is my, that is my favorite thing to do with a voice is to completely take it out of context and make it applicable. That was, you know, I screen tested twice for snl. Didn't get it.
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David Spade
We'd like to hear about that. I want to, I want you to go through your voices.
Dan Soder
You guys wanted me, you wanted to hear about the failure.
David Spade
Well, I'm just, I, after seeing today and seeing you on Billions, realizing you're an actor, you could play the game show guy, you could play the dad, you could do all that. And then you also have all these really cool takes and impressions. So what happened? You should still be on the show.
Dan Soder
I got too nervous. I got way too nervous when they. I auditioned, my. My agent told me to do characters and voices, even though I was doing not all.
David Spade
You do.
Dan Soder
Yeah. And I was like, well, why don't I do stand up and then I can do a couple, like, impressions at the end. And they were like, no, they want you all. They want you to do all characters and impressions. And I was like, okay, great. And the first one went well. But then, you know, you get the call to come to 30 Rock and go to 8H, and it's like, it as a fan, as, like, a lifelong SNL fan, it's very intimidating. Oh, and it also, at the. That it was. It was for season 40. It was before season 40. And I wasn't planning on ever auditioning for SNL. I just loved it. I just loved it as a fan. And then I was writing a cartoon for Comedy Central with Brian Tucker, who at the time was the head writer, and he was like, you should audition, man. I was like, I don't know. And then I did, and I got, you know, I got to do the screen test. And it got in my head. I just got like, I, I, I wish I could have redone that, because I think if I would have been more relaxed, I would have done a lot. I mean, I watch everyone's. Dana, I've watched your audition tape over a hundred times. Because of YouTube, you get to watch Phil Hartman's.
Dana Carvey
Oh, wow.
Dan Soder
You know, you can go find all crazy.
Dana Carvey
They have those.
Dan Soder
Yeah. And they're just floating around.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, I never heard of that.
Dan Soder
And I think that did me. You know, I used to open for Colin Quinn, and Colin would always go. They go, yeah. You know, you go, that. That's the problem with your generation. You guys know every damn thing that happened in comedy. You can't even be surprised with anything. So. And I was always like, I don't know if I believe that. And then now I'm like, oh, he was absolutely right. It was like the weight of knowing.
Dana Carvey
Too much for sure. I wouldn't know of anyone's audition. You just hear about it.
David Spade
Yeah, I've heard that story a few times from different people. I think Kyle Dunnigan told a story of just feeling remorse, but, you know, it. I got to do stand up in Front of Lorne Michaels in a club with a good audience and got to do 40 minutes before I had to go do the kind of 8H. But it was actually in Burbank and Jim Carrey was on that audition too.
Dan Soder
Was he really?
David Spade
Yeah. Putting his foot behind his head. And I thought, well, well, they gotta.
Dana Carvey
Hire this guy, you know, balls in his mouth. I mean, it was tough.
Dan Soder
I don't even know how that was in the green room or it's like.
Dana Carvey
I don't know who the impression. But it's funny. I was on the way in.
Dan Soder
I've. I've never seen balls in a mouth.
Dana Carvey
It's just funny.
David Spade
I doesn't need something of like technical testicles in an orifice is always a good. I mean, well, 30 Eric idle and I used to talk about it with Jeffy and Danny and Biddy.
Dan Soder
Can I tell you guys a character I've been doing on the road? And this is so. A lot of comics are very rich right now and they suck. They, like, they're not good at stand up. And so, yeah, I've been doing this character that is a. An African shaman that I pay to tell people the truth. So he just goes up to him and he goes, I love the. I do. I do not like your comedy. I do not think you are funny. I do not think you have a punchlines. You are just saying bad words. I'm not funny. And then they go like. They go, oh, man, that kind of hurts. And then it like catches on in comedy where, like, you know, people are buying. So you're at the Cellar and there's like four shaman walking around being like, I think that you. You do bad jokes. I do not like you. And then they're like. And then the. The punchline that I had with my opener was that it gets back to Lauren and he's like, dana had a shaman in 89. It really. It really split the cast. He was pretty mean to a couple of the feature players, for sure.
Dana Carvey
Lauren is like, david, the shaman wants to see you.
Dan Soder
Yeah, David, Adam got a shaman. He wants to talk to you.
Dana Carvey
With me, he'd go, why are you gay?
Dan Soder
You do like the boys.
Dana Carvey
It sounds like, why are you a gay guy?
Dan Soder
Yeah, that's. That's the whole. That's where I got that impression. Why are you gay? Why.
David Spade
Keep going with that, man, that's really funny. And get really specific with maybe the cliches of stand up. Like, he gets into another 7 and 11 joke. We do not need, you know, why.
Dan Soder
Are you counseling Is not a thing. I fought in the Sudanese civil war. I do not worry about being canceled.
David Spade
I cut the. Is not a punchline.
Dan Soder
Are you the audience answering for you Is not a punchline.
David Spade
It just shock value.
Dan Soder
Why do you make them do their work?
David Spade
And then he's like, it gets really out of date. Jerry Lewis is who you should be doing.
Dan Soder
He's like, hey, I had a shaman come up to me and tell me, Dr. Boss thing.
David Spade
That's great.
Dan Soder
But. So the SNL thing. Yeah, it literally was like, before. The director's name was Dave.
Dana Carvey
Dave.
David Spade
Dave Wilson. Wilson.
Dan Soder
He was cool as. He was like.
David Spade
He was great.
Dan Soder
He goes, hey, man. I had, like, you know, my cowboy hat and, like, other things that I was gonna.
Dana Carvey
Wagon full of. Where do I put my wagon?
Dan Soder
Excuse me. I have my little streamers.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
But he was like. He was like, hey, man, just have fun or whatever. And then I remember. This is the moment I remember where I tightened up is I. I stepped onto 8H and I went like. Like, man. Farley. Phil Hartman, Belushi, Murray Carvey.
Dana Carvey
Too much. Too much.
Dan Soder
It's just. And it just was like. Just the weight was just, like, pressing me down. And then. I just don't feel like I did, like, the first year, I think I had, like, better voices and stuff. The second year is the one I broke Lauren in the room. And that was. Even though I didn't get it, I was like, I. I like that because I did.
David Spade
What made Lauren break.
Dan Soder
I did Winnie the Pooh, Addicted to Honey, where he was like, I don't. I don't know if you've ever woken up at a truck stop in just a red T shirt being a. Being a man named Jimbo's lot. Lizard for a couple pots of honey. And I just heard him go like that.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, that's a good Winnie the Pooh. I've never heard anybody Winnie the Pooh.
Dan Soder
Yeah, And I know a lot of people do.
David Spade
Eeyore.
Dana Carvey
Adam Ego sounds like Eeyore.
Dan Soder
He's like, like, well, I gotta book another.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, I don't know. You can come in if you want.
Dan Soder
Joe's mad at me. Took my tail again.
Dana Carvey
Tim Dillon missed his flight. I gotta go tell him.
Dan Soder
Jane's got another friend. I have to.
Dana Carvey
How many comps do they get? Is there a number? But when you go in there, how many people? Because first of all, someone goes in there before you audition and with a hose and sucks all the fun out of the room. It's like the most grossest time to walk.
David Spade
You Go.
Dan Soder
It's funny because all the standups were pacing. Me, Andrew Santino and Pete Davidson.
Dana Carvey
Oh, you guys are all doing it.
Dan Soder
We're all pacing. And all the improv actors were just comfortably in the green room, like, going over their lines. And then you're just hearing people kill people.
David Spade
Oh, the worst just murder.
Dan Soder
And then you're like. And then when you're up there, you're like, I don't think mine got that big of a laugh. But then it was, you know, I knew a couple of the bits. And what's funny is I wrote a Michael Che. That was the year Michael Che was coming back from Daily show to go do Weekend Update. That was, like, his first year on Weekend Update, and we're buddies. And he was like, why don't I come over and go through your audition? You know, just to, like, give you notes or whatever and help. And I was like, yeah, that'd be awesome. So there I was, like, confident in a couple of the characters. I just don't think I performed confidently or I just don't think I relaxed. I think if I would have relaxed, I would have done a lot.
Dana Carvey
You know what, Shea helps. Because if you're on the inside, like, when I was writing sketches starting out, of course, you don't even know how to write a sketch. You just got the audition, and I was like, a pretty good middle, so I'm not even a headliner. I mean. And then they go, here's a pad, right? And then if you have someone on the inside, just walk you through. Because after a while, I think what I write is funny. And after a few weeks, you can see something stand out at read through, you go, this wouldn't work. You can just read it ahead of time and go, this room is not going to buy it. And you don't know that when you're auditioning. And so if someone can go, I can't explain why. I just know this is the kind of thing that's going to set off a red flag. And that does help.
Dan Soder
Yeah, because he was really. I had, like, a couple different characters, and one character, he's like, you should do that. One was. I did. I did the honest 1950s Alabama football recruiter where he went, you mob. I was like, I had, like, one of those straw hats. My friend, you are one of the fastest men I've ever seen on the ground, and you are going to need those legs off campus. They are not happy about us recruiting a black man. And it was just like, Jay thought it was hilarious. And I was like, yeah, all right, I'll do. Because there were a couple where I was like, I don't know. I did. Elliott used to do these Coors commercials. And. And this is in 2014, so this is like, sure. Pretty much before the. The trans thing became mainstream. But he would do these Coors beer commercials. And I grew up in, you know, my mom raised me in Roar, Colorado. And in Colorado, there was a place called Trinidad Colorado, whereas they used to perform the sex change operations. Like, everyone in Colorado knew. It was like, oh, you go to Trinidad to have a sex change.
Dana Carvey
Was it bigger there than the rest of the country?
Dan Soder
So I think that was. I think. But I tried to explain it in the setup of, like, everyone who grew up in Colorado knew if you were going to Trinidad, it was for a sex change operation.
Dana Carvey
Turkey for a hair transplant.
Dan Soder
Exactly, exactly. Or like Brazil for a butt lift. It was just like, they knew it. And then I did Sam Elliott doing a commercial for Trinidad Colorado, where it was like, if you were born with the wrong parts, well, there's a place in Colorado that can take your Audi and turn it into an innie. I'm talking about Trinidad Colorado lopping off. And I think it might have been too.
Dana Carvey
But what. Maybe it was the eight minute setup.
Dan Soder
You know, maybe you didn't need to read a whole epilogue.
Dana Carvey
You've got a chart. Yeah. Here's a map of the US you.
Dan Soder
Could see in 1988.
David Spade
It's Sam Mallet talks about where to go to get a sex operation.
Dan Soder
There it is. You know what? I probably should have got. Yeah. I would have loved to have gotten notes from you guys before I did it.
David Spade
Well, one. One thing I could tell you is that then later on, there's people in a room and there's a lot of great things being said about a lot of people. And probably for sure, you.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
David Spade
And it's going. The cards are going in and out.
Dana Carvey
All you need is one person doesn't like you and you can kill you. Like, you know, I don't know, so crazy.
David Spade
And also, he likes to cast, like, if you didn't get it, who was close to you. Or they already have a.
Dana Carvey
Like, we have a Phil Hartman and we. That's when they had, like, maybe Michael McKeon came and they're. They're thinking more than what I'm thinking. You know what I mean? They're just not just funny. They're going, we don't have a Jan Hooks. Who would be someone that's versatile, female, cute, you know, that Kind of stuff.
Dan Soder
The thing I was told was it was the year after Sudeikis left, and they were like, we need a kind of an older white dude who can play a dad who can play a teacher.
David Spade
Be kind of Hulking if he needed to be.
Dan Soder
Yeah. And so I think that's why I got far. Because, you know, it was. It was nice, like, Spade, what you said about having someone that's, like, kind of on the inside that can tell you. Because Brian Tucker, I was his guy, you know, like. And he's the head writer. I think I was, like, privy to the process more than anyone else that was going through it, because Brian was like, they like you. You're in, like, the top five. I don't know if you're gonna meet Lauren, you might get a call. Be prepared for a call at any moment. Then I didn't get that call. And then he kind of, you know, Tucker was there to be like, I think they're gonna go with Pete Davidson. And Pete was my opener.
Dana Carvey
Oh.
Dan Soder
He was, like, opening for me. He had been featuring me for me on the road. I've known Pete since he was, like, 15. And so it was funny listening to him be like, I don't even know if I want it. You know? Like, I was talking and he'd be like, I don't think I'm gonna get it. So you think I'm gonna get it. And then he got it, and he was like, I don't know. I think I'm. I think I'm gonna do it.
Dana Carvey
And you're like, he's like, great.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
So if you said there was. Was it three auditioning, just three dudes, and then one got it?
Dan Soder
No, it was like, 16, 17 of us.
Dana Carvey
Oh, how many got it? Who else? Pete.
Dan Soder
1. It was just Pete.
Dana Carvey
Oh, wow.
David Spade
So that's such a different choice that.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
No women.
Dan Soder
And Michael. No, no women. And Michael J. Had the funniest. You know, because we're still good buddies and, like, it me up because, you know, I took it as I wasn't funny. I know everything you're saying now makes sense that they're casting what they're looking for. But when you go and you do it, you just go, like, I. But if I would have been funnier, I would have got it. Like, that's what I kept thinking. And then Che goes, no, man, Pete's cool. You're like an older white dude. He's like, Pete's, like, 19. His dad died in 9, 11. And I was like, yeah, that's A way better story.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, you blew it.
Dan Soder
I blew it. My dad died next to a lake outside of Ukiah.
Dana Carvey
That's not very hooky. Well, that is tough. I agree that he does like someone, you know. He's got Marcelo now, so it's like, young, cool, good looking dude. And there's just. He wants one of everything, I think.
Dan Soder
And here's the thing about Lauren. He's right. Like, look. What? Look. Pete blew up and Marcelo's like, incredible. So it's like he knows what he wants. It's his show. It's also why it's been around.
Dana Carvey
Then you get girls watching and, you know, he's got to cover all the bases. But to say you lost is like going to the Olympics and going, they, they liked me, but I got 11.
Dan Soder
Yeah, that was exactly it. Where they were like, oh, but you auditioned. It's like, cool. I'm not gonna wear my Team USA jacket.
Dana Carvey
When I did, I got close. Yeah, you got the Olympics. That's what you did. You got to the end and you just. Is that you can't help. Mostly comics are insecure anyway, so going into that room, from me to you to Dana, you're just going, why would I be here? This is not even what I even thought about. Like, and do I deserve it? Am I good enough? And if I'm not, that makes more sense. In a weird way.
Dan Soder
It really, you know, I think, made me focus on standup, which I appreciate a lot. And it was a thing where, you know, I'm a alcoholic. Like, I've been sober for 12 years.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. Let's look at a clip. You passed out in your Winnie the Pooh shirt.
Dan Soder
It's just me crying on a subway.
David Spade
Notes from Shane bring up alcoholism.
Dan Soder
Shane. Shane's so mad because I quit drinking before I met Shane. And Shane was like, I just want to get you out there one more night.
Dana Carvey
And you're like, brother, just do a few reps.
David Spade
So how does that relate to. To that?
Dan Soder
I just feel like if I would have got snl, it would have been a situation that I probably would have drank in that I think I would have gone at such a high pressure.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, it's.
Dan Soder
It's fun. High pressure. It's cool. It's like everything that I would have been like, well, let me just have a drink, whatever.
Dana Carvey
Deserve it.
Dan Soder
Yeah. I would go like, I'm hanging out with Bono from YouTube. Have a beer.
Dana Carvey
And you're at the after party and everyone's like, don't be a. Yeah.
Dan Soder
And then they're like, you took the edges hat and now YouTube hates.
Dana Carvey
Remember when you wore the edges hat and he was so mad. You're like, I did.
Dan Soder
Marcelo has hired me to tell you you can no longer drink at the after party.
David Spade
That character can go anywhere. It is interesting though. I would, I would almost want to there and just see. Because you know when you're. If you're watching open micrs and stuff, you know for yourself if the room is dead or if you're following someone really blue and you got to deal with that energy. But what was the energy? The three, four before you? Because I'm sure on a given night, because I've seen your stuff, you're out there and you're going. Right now the vibe is I'm the best guy doing stand up on planet Earth right now. I mean there is that vibe can app to any really great stand up up. And so I'd have to go back and see what it was in that moment. And it's. It's probably nothing to do with you, you know.
Dan Soder
You know, it's. I snuck in like two before me just to see what the energy was like. And when you walk in, you know, through the back, like the main entrance of 8H and I like peek around and it was like, I forget who. It was just like throwing confetti and being like, oh my God, a little piggy. And I was like, yeah.
Dana Carvey
It's like someone going on and auditioning, you're saying?
Dan Soder
I'm saying at 8h, like I saw.
David Spade
Like a props and stuff.
Dan Soder
Oh. Oh, wrong. And then I, I also, I. I mean, I really should have just fought to do stand up and impressions at the end because I think I would have just gone out and been like, they would have gotten a better idea.
David Spade
Yeah. And also, you know, if they had someone had just not told you we're gonna audition.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
And you were just walking down the street. Can you go up there? Yeah, in two minutes. That probably prep.
Dana Carvey
That's exactly three days later. I've done sets like that where I bomb and three days later I'm at some club doing great. And I'm like, why wasn't. What's the difference? Why is this working?
Dan Soder
You're people in a room now. You're people in a room.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
Why was that?
Dana Carvey
So how many were there? I never know how many come to watch.
Dan Soder
I don't. In the back, I could only see, you know, they like stay out of the light.
Dana Carvey
Gross.
Dan Soder
Yeah, I know. They just vampire you.
Dana Carvey
But it's like all that Jazz. They're like, next. Should I start?
David Spade
Hello. It's like Roy Schneider, I think.
Dana Carvey
I think that's what happened to Kyle Dunnigan. He goes, he walked out. And the guy goes, whatever you do, don't do it until they say, 3, 2, 1. And then he goes. He went out. Lauren goes, are you gonna go? And he goes, no, this guy said. And then he goes, three, two, one. And he goes. And he's immediately off on the wrong foot.
David Spade
Didn't someone go out there when. And then they had taken a break and didn't tell him, and there was no one out there. It's like going to the electric chair and there's. Everyone's at lunch. You're not going to go to the electric chair in an hour.
Dan Soder
Some guy fixing the bleachers goes like, hey, that's a pretty good Woody Harrelson.
David Spade
I like it.
Dana Carvey
When they come back, they're gonna like it. Oh, you're not here.
Dan Soder
Excuse me, sir.
Dana Carvey
Like drag it Out Black cabaret style.
David Spade
Your Lavalier mic on and talking to you.
Dana Carvey
Oh, yeah.
Dan Soder
You know, it was one of those things where immediately when I left, I was like, I could do that. I could have done that so much better.
Dana Carvey
Sickening feeling.
Dan Soder
I could have done that so much better. And. And it is like. And then the second year, the next year, I like kind of knew. I, you know, I didn't do any of the preliminary auditions. They just called me the week of screen tests and they were like, that's at least nice.
David Spade
Yeah, well, that's very complimentary. I. Obviously they. They were on. You were on their radar. Go ahead.
Dan Soder
Yeah, but they were like, you can you do a. I think they wanted someone that could do a Jeb Bush. They wanted someone that could do.
Dana Carvey
I can do Jed Clampett.
Dan Soder
Yeah. But it was a thing where I was like, nothing.
David Spade
Nothing there.
Dana Carvey
I was like, tough.
Dan Soder
Yeah. I was like, I could try. And they were like. And then just bring three new voices. And that's when I did Winnie the Pooh and I think a couple other ones. And they were like, okay. And then they. They were pretty quick back to me like, nah, not this year. But it was nice again. Yeah. Pete goes, you know, the. You can get it twice. You can get it twice in this Back to back years.
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Dan Soder
The funniest was, you know, talking about how insecure comics are and how, you know, something like that is even though it is like a cool thing, it's still a loss. The first, the season premiere of SNL 40, which by the way, I think they did take one of my things in kind of which you signed the contract. So I'm not like mad about it, but one of the things I, I, I did, one of the sketches I did was Jason Statham's Edible Arrangements where I was like, if you're proud of your family, send them a bouquet. But not a flowers, but a fruit made of fists. How about you kick them with some cantaloupe with Jason Statham's Edible Arrangements? And then one of the sketches that they cut was Jason Statham's Jason Stakehams. That was like that episode.
Dana Carvey
And I was like, oh, right after you audition. That's a little too close to the bone there.
Dan Soder
That's, but that's also in all fairness and people love to leave this part out whenever they, they tell about sketches. You sign a contract going like, hey, I'm giving you these ideas. Like when you audition there is a contract that's like whatever they see. If they like it, you know it's going to be theirs. And I completely understood that. So I wasn't mad about that.
Dana Carvey
But it says in the contract, we will not hire you. But we do love these ideas.
Dan Soder
Good. But good joke. Yeah. But the first SNL, SNL 40 prem. I was at the stand here in New York at their old location, and I was doing the 8 to 10 in the midnight. And I was very excited to watch Che on Weekend Update because, you know, I've known him since we were doing open mics together. And 8 and 10 o'clock show were great. Midnight show. I bombed so hard, I had like flop sweat. Like, it was through both shirts I was wearing. And I went first on the show and just absolutely fucking bombed, bombed. And then I go upstairs to where the restaurant is at the stand and they have it. SNL's on all the screens and it's Shay on Weekend Update, which I'm excited about. I'm like, I'm excited. So I watched Shay do a couple jokes and then he does the thing where he's like. And now I'd like to introduce our newest cast member, our young people correspondent, Pete Davidson. And Pete's got phenomenal standup jokes. And he comes out and Pete. Pete murdered on his first Weekend Update. And I'm sitting there watching it with hot sweat drying on my forehead. And Pete had a roommate at the time named Derek, who's a comic. Black dude in New York, He's a comic. And Pete's killing. I'm watching, and Derek is walking up and down the stand going, he's the next Eddie Murphy. He's the next Eddie Red. I'm just standing there watching this, still escalating. Yeah. I'm like, was my dad gonna come back from the dead and be like, I'm proud of him, not you. It was wrong.
David Spade
He is the goat. He is the goat.
Dan Soder
Nobody funnier than this man. And you're just like.
David Spade
It'S an emotionally vi. I bombed horribly following Sam Kenneson at midnight. One at the Comedy Store, the original room with no MC in between and just. Just dead silent. I mean, just death.
Dana Carvey
What does Sam bring? All right, this next young man.
David Spade
I go, what's up? And then I saw a little painting lights up. I looked over, he had been lit up. And. And so, yeah, it took me a couple months to get over that. I. I thought SNL was.
Dan Soder
Yeah, you remember every bomb. You remember every bomb so accurately that you're just.
David Spade
It can turn so fast.
Dana Carvey
You would have done better if they saw You. They saw me and Rob Schneider maybe catch Rising Star, but we didn't do that well. But Dennis Miller was saying they're just going to look at the writing so you don't even have to do well. And they just want to see kind of what you're thinking and if it's a little weird or a little something. And they don't. They didn't have one of me. They had Dana. But they, they were like, I was brought as a writer and Schneider, and they didn't have anyone to look like Schneider, so he got on quicker. And then sand, you know, Sandler was unique and Farley was very unique. So I'm just saying that when I walked off stage, I was kind of like, ah, tough. There's probably 25 people in that crowd that night. Probably 10. SNL. 12. SNL. 12.
Dan Soder
So they were like about half of it.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. Like, comes in, like they, they come in. Into a crowd that's not that full. And then you see, like, you hear. And it's like Jim Downey and Laura, you know, and then all these people that are. And some cast members. I think anyone's invited because I remember being there and Marcy Klein doing auditions if you guys want to stop by or like, how horrible to see us all come in and watch.
Dan Soder
And like, I just said, dude, if I would have walked in there and just Kristen Wig would have been staring at me.
Dana Carvey
I know. Like, what's this chump got just not even blinking.
Dan Soder
Oh, God. Are you mad at me?
Dana Carvey
I was there for Lou. I watched Lou's.
Dan Soder
Oh, at the. At Caroline's. Right, man.
Dana Carvey
Danny, your boy Louie. Me.
David Spade
My head writer, Louis.
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah.
David Spade
From the Dana Carvey Show. My head writer. What?
Dana Carvey
Okay.
Dan Soder
Dana Carvey show, let me tell you right now, that affected me.
David Spade
It did. Me too.
Dan Soder
Yeah, you. But as a, as a, A little boy, that was. Was your biggest fan. When they took off the Dana Carvey show, that was a bad Monday for everyone in my class. I was.
David Spade
I know. We had Murderers Row.
Dan Soder
Boy, Colbert, you guys had the best. That documentary was phenomenal. It really was. Like, it's funny because I would tell people about Dana Carvey, the Dana Carvey show sketches, and they would treat me like I was crazy. Like people that. It was like a Mandela effect.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
Like, I was misremembering something where I would do the. The nauseous waiter was always one that.
David Spade
I'd be like, oh, yeah, that was a killer. That was Colbert and Corel.
Dan Soder
And when you guys would pay for stuff and drive away Your bad pranks show those.
Dana Carvey
They show those date on Instagram now.
David Spade
Thought I was gonna lose Steve. I mean, he was so committed and flipping out in that car, and the veins were popping out of his head. I said, between texted, we'll flip out. But, I mean, you know, it's okay.
Dan Soder
Chill out, dude.
David Spade
Yeah, but, you know, when you. It's. It's the same. It's just getting the lens on people like, it was just Colbert and Corral, just two guys. We.
Dan Soder
I.
David Spade
We nickname the two Steves. And then as they emerge and they go on, you go, oh, it was. It was Steve Carell. And, you know, know. So I would, you know, if I was your manager, agent, I would still float you around for snl.
Dan Soder
I. I don't know. I think.
David Spade
I mean, just put it out there.
Dana Carvey
And find you at this point, I.
David Spade
Think they could use your versatility and your impressions, your take on things. I don't know. Just. I don't think there's any. You know, Phil Hartman got on at 38 or 39.
Dan Soder
I mean, that audition. You want to see the perfect audition. The guy first off just comes out, does the. The. The. The private eye. The perfect private eye voice.
David Spade
Chick hazard.
Dan Soder
Chick hazard. Yeah. I was. I was. I was dancing cheek to cheek with a bar, and it's like, it's perfect. And then his impressions are in German. He does his impressions in German as the best German impressionist.
David Spade
A legend at the ground lanes already and didn't really even want to do the show.
Dan Soder
It's funny. He talks. He. He does a. The. He does, like, an infomercial voice where he's like, it's the stun gun. The incredible stun gun. And he does the. He does the three different rays, and he goes, look, there's Bonnie Bernstein. And he, like, hits him with one. And you hear people in the back laugh. Like, you hear him break everyone there, they go like, ah, that's good, because he's just doing his. He's doing the impression and then breaks to go like, you're frozen.
Dana Carvey
He would always be called in for the voiceover. It's Happy Fun Ball.
Dan Soder
Oh, it's the best.
Dana Carvey
I mean, Happy Fun Ball is a top 10 commercial.
David Spade
When we did church chat, David and I, the past fall. Phil. They still use Phil.
Dana Carvey
Oh, yeah.
David Spade
People thought it's a little emotional. Yeah, it's time for church chat. Yeah, but that's, you know, you're. You're. You have a wide skill set. I mean, you're in the Phil Hartman territory as far as What I can tell looks like a carpenter.
Dana Carvey
And do you tell. They bring you up like that at this next guy looks like a carpenter.
Dan Soder
This guy's gonna. Can't fix stuff, but he can do voices. So that's it.
Dana Carvey
He's gonna fix your funny bone. That's what you should say. Oh, before we get or let you go, I gotta ask a quick question about you. Did you did say you're from Arizona, you went to Dirt Bags to drink? Maybe that. That bar. And you were in. What did you do in Drunk Parents?
Dan Soder
Oh, I. I had a scene with Alex Baldwin in a diner. I did a. I mean, this is pretty. This was pretty awesome. Number one. When I went in to audition, it was just like, you know, a regular old audition. And then I walk. Dirty Work's one of my favorite movies of all time.
Dana Carvey
Dirty Works?
Dan Soder
Yeah. It's like, I love it.
Dana Carvey
It's like, didn't Fred co write dirty? No, that's why.
Dan Soder
So I walk in and Fred. Fred Wolf is sitting there, there. And I go, oh, Fred Wolf. Like, I walk in and that was my first reaction. I go, fred Wolf. And he goes, you know, you know him. He's like, oh, yeah.
Dana Carvey
Oh yeah. Hey, Dan. And I go, norm, Norm. You know, Normal wrote a lot.
David Spade
That's really funny. You're really good. You're not so good.
Dan Soder
But he goes. He goes, yeah, yeah. And I go, I was just quoting Dirty Work the other day or Chevy Chase's line where he goes, you know, the worst part of these bookies is they break your legs and they still expect you to pay you the money. He goes, yeah, that. And then I auditioned and it went like, all right or whatever. And then I left. And then Fred came out and he was like, hey, there's another role. Could you read for it if I gave you like 15, 20 minutes? Could you like learn the sides and come in and do this other role? And I was like, yeah, sure. And so I just did it and I came back in and it was the role that I ended up getting, which was Rusty, who's a guy who sells catalytic converters or is like trying to recruit Alec Baldwin to steel catalytic converters. And so that was like. We just filmed in this diner up in the Bronx for like a morning. But the best. The thing I'll always remember is I went through a really tough breakup, like, right then. Like a girl just absolutely crushed me. And then I had to go film with Alec Baldwin. And the night before I filmed, I was at the stand again and I saw Judah Freelander And I was like, hey, I'm going to see your buddy Alec Baldwin. And Judah was like, like, tell him you're a standup comedian. He loves standup comedians. And I was like, awesome. So we're in the makeup trailer and he comes in and I introduce myself, and I was like, hey, I'm. My name's Dan. I'm a stand up comedian. I'm playing Rusty or whatever. And Judah Friedlander, I saw him last night. He says hello. And he. He did the. Tell the world champion I say hello. And then he, like, sat down in his makeup chair. And throughout the, you know, he's like. He directed his. He like, kind of directed his own scene where he was like, no, put the camera right there. No, put the camera right there. And then he, like. And then, like, I'm across a diner just, like, watching Alec Baldwin. I mean, 30 Rock is my favorite television show of all time.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
I'm watching Jack Donaghy just fucking rip it in front of me.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
And. And, you know, he always. He is Jack Donaghy. Like, I know he isn't, but he is in my head. He's like, lemon. That's not how that goes. But yeah. So we're filming and then we. We break take to. To, you know, move stuff around and to get my coverage. And he's talking to me, and we're, like, eating this plate of fries. And I'm like, yeah, I went through a really bad breakup this weekend. And he just talked me through it. He was like, what happened? And I like, tell him. And he was like, I just remember. I go, we were so hot and heavy before Christmas. And then she went away and it kind of changed. And Alec Baldwin dips a fry. And he goes, someone got in her ear. And then he eats the fry.
David Spade
Yeah, Sounds like Alex.
Dan Soder
And then we're like, we're like, talking. And then he. He. This one point, he goes, you know, I went through a tough breakup in 2000. And I went, yeah, Kim Basinger.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, Kim Basinger.
Dan Soder
Yeah. He went, yeah, it was a tough breakup. And then he, like, he was just giving me this, like, it was really sweet. He was just giving me this, like, advice, and it was. It was awesome.
David Spade
He loves to talk about stuff. Stuff.
Dan Soder
Everything.
David Spade
Anything he would love.
Dana Carvey
He likes to be funny. And you're.
David Spade
He's very curious. He'd be like, what happened?
Dan Soder
But it just broke me when he dipped the fry and he went, someone.
David Spade
And you're like, yeah, dude, I want to. I. I want you to do a couple impressions. For us. But first of all, Front Desk Energy, that is your podcast. Did I get that right?
Dan Soder
That's just a byline. It's just called Sodor.
David Spade
It's just called Sodor. And the episode.
Dan Soder
Okay, yeah, it's just called. It's just my last name.
Dana Carvey
I'm so Podcast.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
Okay. Front Desk Energy was the name of the episode with Shane.
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah, Shane. It was actually the day after. What's funny about that? That was the day after Shane hosted SNL the first time. And I, you know, you want, you talk about, like, you know, you on the Dana Carvey show, obviously, helping Corel and, and, and Colbert and all those. And Louie and stuff.
David Spade
Bill Cot.
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah. Shane used to be my opener. I, I, I saw Shane in Pennsylvania and I was like, in Philly and I was like, you should come on the road with me. Me. And then me and a couple other friends got him to move up to New York. And so that's why it's awesome now that I'm going to go open for him at an arena. And you're like, well, looks like this investment paid off.
David Spade
Well, let's try to get a tour together where you do headline. It's called Secret Headliner. And Pete Davidson and Shane open, you know who.
Dan Soder
Also Tim Dillon used to feature for me and Nick Mullen. Yeah. By the way, I remember a show where Tim Dillon buried me so bad. Had that halfway through my set, I was like, in my head, you have that comic thought where you go, should I ask them if they want me to bring Tim back out?
Dana Carvey
Because it was like, oh, he's too good.
Dan Soder
Yeah, he just. It was at the Vermont Comedy Club in Burlington on like a show, and Tim just murdered for like 25 minutes. And then I went out there and I was like, well.
Dana Carvey
That'S hard to do. That's a.
Dan Soder
What the am I gonna do? But Shane was like, that Shane would kill. And you'd just be like, ah, no.
Dana Carvey
Don'T get a go opener. That's that good, guys.
David Spade
Just get kind of a nice, sweet opener. Doesn't do anything. Like, you're kind of mellow.
Dan Soder
I mean, but this was like, you know, I was still in that. Like, you need to be the best you can be. You're absolutely, you both are absolutely right. Get a guy that's good, but not gonna make you go crazy.
David Spade
Yeah. Or a woman. Somebody just different. So you self produced. Right. You did a Comedy Central special and then a Netflix. You did 30 minute the standups. And then you've. Which I think Is cool. People are doing it. And Shane did it on YouTube. Right. That's called on the road. Did I get.
Dan Soder
Yeah, that was recent. So I did a HBO. I did an HBO hour in 2019, which was like, I think I feel lucky. I think I was one of the last people to do a real HBO special.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dan Soder
Like. Like an actual on hbo. It, like debuted full hour. It was the best experience of my life, you know, especially talking about your guys's HBO special, Dana. I got to perform at palace of the Fine Arts last month. I headlined. And I kept thinking about it.
David Spade
A thousand seats.
Dan Soder
Yeah. As a Niner fan, you know, because my dad's from the Bay, I just kept wanting to go 49ers. You say that and they go crazy.
David Spade
Oh, God, yes.
Dan Soder
But I did the HBO special and then hbo, you know, I think kind of fell off. And Netflix I have a good relationship with, but I was just on the road so much. My agent was like, you should just record your hour right now, because I didn't have any plans to. And we. I think that's what the difference of the business is now. Now you can just take a guy that can give you a four camera shoot, you can do it on the fly and just put it on YouTube. And it got, you know, I think we're at like, close to 3 million.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, 3 million.
Dan Soder
It was just like a thing where it was like, this is exactly what I needed at this time of my career. I. I was jokingly calling it like a mixtape. Like just putting out a mixtape and being like, here's what I'm. Yeah, here's what I'm doing on the road right now. Come and see me on the road. And it really helped. You know, I'm about to. About to kick off a theater tour. The Golden Retriever of Comedy tour. It's my first theater tour and I'm like, excited. And I think the YouTube special really helped that, you know.
David Spade
So you've made the leap to theaters.
Dan Soder
Yeah, I'm making the leap in the fall. I'm still doing clubs through the summer, but then I'm. I've done a couple theaters, you know, in certain cities, like in San Francisco and San Diego at the Balboa. And it was like, you know, I think it's a slow roll. I'm not, you know, I'm friends with Nate and Shane and Tim, and I see these guys go from being like, I did a funny Bone, then I'm doing Taj Mahal.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
And it's like, I. I'm like, very slow and steady. Steady. Very slow.
David Spade
Well, it is just. It's adding up now. All the specials and all the podcasts.
Dana Carvey
Give you a good review, and then you go back to city. It's the same thing. Just building, building, building.
Dan Soder
Yeah, exactly. It's just the slow route is very slow.
Dana Carvey
Yeah. You know, this old. This will.
David Spade
Well, you're still. You're. You're brand new. Trust me. You got a long way to go. You know, I mean, Louis, a lot of people. Sebastian.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
It was around early 40s when they really took off.
Dan Soder
Yeah, that's. You know, I say this. I said this to my manager, and they're like, oh, Jesus. But it is the truth. White dudes hit their superpowers and stand up in their 40s because stuff starts hurting and you stop caring less about being cool. And I think there's this kind of thing of, like, you're comfortable. Like, I feel more comfortable doing stand up than I've ever felt.
David Spade
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
You want to have that falling apart.
David Spade
Next level of confidence. Like, you know, get out of my way. You ain't ever. Wait till they get a load. Wait until they get a load of Dan.
Dan Soder
Yeah.
David Spade
David, I don't know if you know this about me, but I've always been a fan of exploring new places. Not like you kind of, you know. No. No offense. And one of my best trips. Listen up. Is when I stayed at an Airbnb. Felt like I was living like a local with all the space. You know, hotels can be a hassle. Room service and then the housekeeper. It's a hassle. So then you go to Airbnb and you can get whatever you want. A little cottage, this and that. It's fantastic. You have your own separate space. So it's a great product for people who travel. David.
Dana Carvey
Yes. I have friends doing one of these right now. If you have a home, you can Airbnb it.
David Spade
That's fantastic. I mean, to monetize your home when you're not there seems like a good idea.
Dana Carvey
I mean, look, I'm on the road a lot. I could probably do it. It's something that people can do when they travel. They have extra space or you're at a place not full time. You come in the winter, you leave in the summer. That's something you should think about. It's a way to get some extra money, and it's a cool experience.
David Spade
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David Spade
Just real quickly because I.
Dan Soder
We.
David Spade
We've never had anyone do these on this show. Just a quick Chappelle and a quick, quick Cat Williams.
Dan Soder
Cat Williams is. Cat Williams is reactionary. I don't even think it's that good because you just go high with it. It's just. I don't. I can't even.
David Spade
I love Cat Williams so much, and hearing you do it makes me happy.
Dan Soder
The funniest that he said on Shannon Sharp that no one talks about out is when he goes, chris Tucker used to hang out with Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson used to call him Christmas. And he goes, would you ever let another man call you Christmas? Shannon Sharp goes, no, I wouldn't. No. No, I do not believe I would. I ain't gonna say that. But my Chappelle. My Chappelle is. Chappelle's my favorite comedian of all time. Time. Like, I. I've like, probably paid to see him live before I started doing standup. I would like, like a Deadhead. I would follow him around and then co hit. This is the reason. This is what I talk about on stage. But when co hit, they shut down all the comedy clubs in New York. We couldn't go inside. That was like the big thing. And then the stand was like, we're doing inside comedy. Comedy. You're. We're gonna do some inside shows. And every comic in New York was like, fighting to be like, please let me go inside. I want to do a regular set.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
And the day of the show, we get a. I get a text from Patrick, the booker, and he goes, hey, the next three nights are canceled. Chappelle is just gonna do shows. And so then I walk into the stand one night. Bitter.
David Spade
Sure, bitter.
Dan Soder
Angry.
David Spade
Angry.
Dan Soder
I want to go inside. And then I'm watching Dave, my favorite comic of all time, just do a five hour set where he was just staring at his cigarette. And so I started making fun of it. Like, he's just talking about, like, white people, sports, you know, he's like, a lot of people don't know this, but Mark Messier was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers and He played with Wayne Gretzky, but no one gave Mark Messier the credit for. He's like, oh, man. Or I would also do like. A lot of people don't know this, but the black man made up a lot of long games for white people. Croquet was invented by a black man named Jamal Croquet, and he never got to play his game.
David Spade
A lot of people don't know. This is a very.
Dan Soder
A lot of people don't know. He never got to play his game. And you just stare. Your cigarette.
David Spade
Wow, that's really Good.
Dana Carvey
It'll take 12 minutes. Light the cigarette. Everyone's just going, what's going on?
Dan Soder
And then he lights it, and he goes, I don't know if you guys ever saw the show Punky Brewster, but she lived with a man that was three times her age. That man was a pedophile. Can't believe it. I said, punky, that man is a pedophile.
Dana Carvey
That's great.
David Spade
Oh, my God. That is one of the best impressions I've heard in a long time. I mean, he. When he did the Comedy Store, he kind of did a quick, quick end run. I was the first time I felt the confidence went to this whole other level. And it was like 15 minutes of. No, not any. And the audience was almost afraid of him. Yeah, it was such a level of calm and confident and then those kind of rhythms. It's just.
Dan Soder
He's just so. I got to watch him at the Cellar, you know, before he did Radio City, in fact, it was me, me, Schultz, Joe List, and Mark Norman all sat at a table and watched Chappelle do, like, two hours. And his improv is just funnier than anything I could ever write. There was a guy. There was a guy in the front row, and Chappelle was smoking, and he goes. He goes, where. Where are you coming in from, man? And the guy went. The guy went, where do they cane people? Is that Singapore? Yeah, it's single. He goes, I'm coming in from Singapore. He goes, goes, oh, that's crazy. When you landed, did you take all the gum and go, I'm gonna eat all the gum right now? And he, like, did this, like, chewing motion that I think it just made me laugh so hard. He's just so quick and funny. He's just the best. Yeah.
David Spade
So who's the second best?
Dan Soder
Yeah, yeah, you go. And who would round out your top five? Well, it's funny because, I mean, spade. Your. Let's go to the clip thing is, like, one of my favorite.
Dana Carvey
I just did it to you.
Dan Soder
I know. That's why. If that wasn't a fake, that was. You really got me. My fiance and I. That's one of our favorite bits is just go. Just to break the tension and go, yeah, let's go to the clip. It's just so.
David Spade
Yeah, that is.
Dana Carvey
Yeah.
Dan Soder
And I'll tell you, Spade, you got for me, you made me laugh the hardest on SNL50 when they were doing the Mulaney thing. And then they go. And Pico's. And then lady goes, where's Spade? It's just doing the thing. And you go, yeah, I got the beat. That made me laugh.
David Spade
I know every. All the writers said the same thing because I talked to the producer about David's little moment and everybody was kind of in comedy. It said so much because the Broadway show thing was so energetic. And what was the exact thing you said, though?
Dana Carvey
I got a feel for it.
David Spade
That's the name of your special.
Dana Carvey
I didn't name my special that because it was the day I got home and I. I go, hey, I already. That's funny. I'll just call it that.
David Spade
I got a feel for it.
Dan Soder
It was just perfectly spayed the way you were talking to someone else and you went, yeah, I got a feel for it.
Dana Carvey
It made me laugh because it was like a 12 minute Broadway show. It was like. This is more about the singing.
Dan Soder
Anyway, I'm glad this podcast didn't turn into me complimenting YouTube, because that almost is what it became because I'm such a massive fan. Like, Dana, I don't think you understand. You saying, I do a good Chappelle. That's like, that's gonna fuel me for years to come.
Dana Carvey
It's unreal. I'll add to that. That's.
David Spade
Well, because it's not just the. The rhythm. It's also some texture in the tone of the voice and then it's the phrasing. So the three things are sort of perfect. So it's like, donate. Anyone else try to do Chappelle? If anyone wants to try. Just. That's been kind of checked off.
Dan Soder
That's. But your Biden was something that I thought I. I mean, I'm not getting around here. I was so mad. I was so mad they put you in late for that. I was so mad that I felt like the last, you know, 2020 to 2025 should have been you as Biden. I don't know if you wanted to do that, but, like, when I saw you do it, I was like, mad that it hadn't happened before.
David Spade
It was. They'd asked me before, but I felt like I'd done it on Colbert just real quickly. And I felt like the audience in New York wasn't ready for it because of me thinking it would make Trump happy. So. But the. But when he whispered and yelled is when it became a three dimensional. I wrote the bill because I don't want to ride bills. I can ride bills faster than he's ever better. Bed, Bath and Beyond. Then I knew I had an energetic impression, but I was happy to land it when I did, you know?
Dan Soder
Yeah, it was perfect. It was perfect. And 2. Two fan questions that I'm gonna kill myself because I don't know if I'll ever see you guys. Gonna have to.
David Spade
You can take the hit, David.
Dan Soder
Hey, that was my first question. Did your dad get mad about those jokes on Take the Hit?
Dana Carvey
My real dad, Peewee? No. He had no say in it. I would. I know, but I said, if I. I have to get.
David Spade
He goes.
Dana Carvey
He didn't love it. You know, there was one I did.
Dan Soder
About my step 15 inch and 15 inch.
David Spade
Oh, yeah, 16, 16.
Dan Soder
Nate. And I would laugh at that on the road for hours. And I always wanted. Because I've done jokes about my mom, and I've always wondered if your dad was like, hey, that's not. That's not how that.
Dana Carvey
No, he. At that point, I was sort of helping him out. I'm like, listen, there's a few jokes, but you don't worry about it. He's by no means any dad of the year. So I said, I have to get something out of this. And then my stepdad, shockingly, didn't like one. When I said about my mom, when I was saying, oh, I don't know what it was, but it was something sort of dirty. And I was like, you're right, because you don't really think of that. You're just trying to think, what's the funniest thing you can think of?
Dan Soder
Yeah.
Dana Carvey
And someone steps in and says, I can't. I don't. I can't hear that anymore. And I was like, oh, I didn't even. I just thought you'd be so excited that you were in a joke.
Dan Soder
I had an. I had an ex girlfriend whose parents were from the Bronx, and we were. I was at their house having dinner one night, and I was trying to. I was telling her your joke, the Brad pit joke, where you go where you're doing your grandma and you go, where's my little David? Where is who's that kid? I want to. That kid.
Dana Carvey
I'd. That dude. You know him. Why don't you drag him around the house?
Dan Soder
I'm like, mom, you go, I can teach him a couple lessons. But I remember my ex girlfriend's mom just. I love that joke, obviously. And she goes, that's not funny funny. She goes, you don't, you don't talk about, you don't talk about someone's grandmother like that. I go, it was about his grandmother.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, it's my fictitious grandma and my lie of a joke. Everyone's like, I still see things that go, David Spade went to school. Brad Pitt. I go, I did. I go, oh, and that joke so funny.
Dan Soder
Fictitious lie of a joke that.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, I mean, mine's fun. But I remember Brad Pitt when I saw him right after that, he just, oh, where's grandma? I go, what do you mean? I go, oh, right. I just did that joke again. It's like I don't even know what I'm talking about.
Dan Soder
Oh, that makes, that makes me.
David Spade
It's just a classic term.
Dan Soder
Yeah, it's just such a Davy.
David Spade
Oh, what?
Dan Soder
Who's that kid? I want to. That kid.
Dana Carvey
Oh, good. Change up.
Dan Soder
Yeah, but. And then Dana, the question that I've wanted to know since 1994, says it.
David Spade
Came an hour ago.
Dan Soder
Why? Why? Why did you guys take the Ross Perot stuff in Critics Choice and put it during the credits? Because it was so funny. Because you. It was Ross Pero talking about movies where he goes, if you pay 5.99 to see a retard on a bench, you're a get on a bench. And then you did Water World. This man drinks his own urine. Yummy, yummy. And it was all during the credits.
David Spade
Of your special for Critics Choice. I, you know, I, I forgot about that. I don't know why. I don't know why.
Dana Carvey
Did you do it in character? Did you have the makeup and stuff?
David Spade
No, I was just doing them. Can I finish one time? Can I come in on the one? Can I come in on the one? You're not listening. Can I finish one time? Can I finish one time? Yeah. That was. What a. What a gift to have a guy like that walk onto the scene, you know?
Dan Soder
That was unbelievable.
David Spade
No, I love that it was that.
Dan Soder
And I always quote your. I feel a temper tantrum coming on when you do the adopting.
David Spade
Yeah, a two year old is like a 100-year-old man with knees, you know?
Dan Soder
Where do you think you're going? All dressed fancy.
David Spade
Yeah. Temper tantrum coming off now buy me a toy. That's not Mega Tour, that's Mega T. You can tell cuz the index fingers crook. Slightly different. Mega tour make a T. Now buy me a toy, boy. Or I think I feel a tantrum coming.
Dan Soder
Yeah, and the one where he goes, sit your ass down, we're watching Pooh Bear. And then you shuffle and come back and you go, it's a good one too. Piglet gets lost.
David Spade
Well, you're my new best friend because I know you people who appreciate the weirdest, driest throwaway lines are like, in a frequency. You're like, I love this. You know, So I get it. You don't really. You hope people notice the weird dry throwaway lines, but when they do it, it's very satisfying stuff.
Dan Soder
I would probably say both of your guys is. The thing that makes me love both of your guys's comedy so much is that it's the texture, it's like the layers. It's like, you know, I think like spade, everything I've ever watched of yours, it's. There's all this, this like duality of like top and then this underlying belief. And I love that. I love watching like a guy that's a smart asshole and you're like, in a fun way. In a way that like, man, sometimes, dude, I know you'll never remember this, David, but there was a comedy musical in New York City called Ha. And Kevin Farley was in it with like a bunch of stand up comedians. And one of my friends was in it and he was. He got me and my roommate who's a comic to go see him. Big J Okerson was in it.
Dana Carvey
Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
Dan Soder
And he was like, hey, you guys should come see it. We're doing this thing with Kevin Farley and a couple other comics. And so we go to the matinee on the Upper west side because it's in the afternoon and me and my roommate sit down and you and Davitel sit behind us. And it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Because you were in like full spade mode.
Dana Carvey
Oh, no. Was I commenting on it?
Dan Soder
But so quietly, but to the point that me and Vecchion were dying. And then you got. You were doing it and it encouraged a tell to do it. So it like ramped up because there was a part where you're like, they're like breaking down stand up comedy. And they go, and now here comes the tough female chick. And you just hear, Spago made me laugh. And then Kevin Farley was doing a thing where he goes. And then a heroin addiction did. Jew named Lenny Bruce shows up and a tell goes easy. It was like, dude, it was the. We walked out and I was like. That was like one of the best afternoons of my life. I got to watch.
Dana Carvey
I do remember that now because that was. I think his wife was directing that player.
Dan Soder
Yeah, his wife Michelle was directing that. And so it was so fun.
Dana Carvey
I love that you saw that thing. Good job. We should have hung out then.
Dan Soder
Yeah. Well, dude, hearing you and a tell talk about it.
David Spade
All right, Go out and see Dan Sod on the Road. On the road, playing theaters. I think we'll have you back when you make the leap. When you make the leap to your first arena. Yeah, just come back.
Dan Soder
That's so funny. I'm just gonna be outside your guys's house going, guys, it didn't happen. But I. I could still do. Guys, remember Chappelle? What if Dave Chappelle came inside?
David Spade
I'm playing a ched. I'm playing a shed at Boston U. They got a shed.
Dan Soder
They got a good shed. They're serving soda out the back of it. So just let me in. Can you please let me. It's so cold out here, guys.
Dana Carvey
All right, Dan, we'll talk soon, buddy.
David Spade
Thank you for hanging out with you and hopefully see you around.
Dan Soder
See you guys. Thanks so much.
Dana Carvey
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Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade Featuring Dan Soder Episode Release Date: April 16, 2025
In this engaging episode of Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade, the dynamic duo sits down with comedian Dan Soder to delve deep into his journey in the comedy world. The conversation is rich with anecdotes, insights, and humorous exchanges that paint a vivid picture of Soder's experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the entertainment industry.
The episode kicks off with Dana Carvey and David Spade introducing Dan Soder, highlighting his growing presence in the comedy scene. Soder's impressive portfolio includes an HBO hour, Comedy Central and Netflix specials, and a YouTube channel boasting nearly 3 million views.
Dana Carvey [02:03]:
"Dan Soder is a young man who has been kicking it in there for a while and tight with all the comedy greats and maybe you've heard of, maybe you haven't, but it's time you have if you haven't."
Dan shares his ascent in the comedy world, discussing his specials and the impact of his YouTube presence. He emphasizes the authenticity and relatability of his humor, which resonates with a broad audience.
Dan Soder [02:19]:
"HBO Special, a Comedy Central special. He's part of the Netflix stand-up comedian special. He did 30 minutes there and they self-produced special and so he's been around and it was fun to hang out with him."
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around Soder's talent for impressions. While not primarily an impressionist, Soder excels at delivering nuanced and off-kilter character portrayals that enhance his stand-up routines.
Dana Carvey [03:25]:
"He's like Eddie Murphy or something. You know, he just does."
Dan Soder [08:04]:
"My new one is Ben Rodney as a mass shooter where he's like, hey, they're all gonna pay. I'm telling you, you guys don't want to be friends with me."
A pivotal moment in the conversation is Soder's candid recounting of his SNL audition process. He reflects on the intense pressure and competition, sharing the emotional toll it took and how it ultimately steered him back to focusing on stand-up comedy.
Dan Soder [21:36]:
"I got too nervous when they auditioned. I wish I could have redone that, because I think if I would have been more relaxed, I would have done a lot."
David Spade [23:43]:
"Yeah, I've heard that story a few times from different people."
The bond between Soder and his peers, including Shane and Nate Barzazi, is evident as they discuss opening for seasoned comedians and the camaraderie that fuels their performances.
Dan Soder [12:16]:
"I'm real tight with Shane, Nate Barzazi, and each other."
David Spade [13:20]:
"He did have a bit of a glow behind it. I miss old Fat Nate, dude. I want..."
Soder opens up about his personal struggles, including overcoming alcoholism. He connects these experiences to his professional journey, emphasizing the importance of resilience and personal growth.
Dan Soder [37:18]:
"But it was a thing where, you know, I'm a alcoholic. Like, I've been sober for 12 years."
Dana Carvey [37:53]:
"It's fun. High pressure. It's cool."
Looking ahead, Soder discusses his foray into theater with his upcoming "Golden Retriever of Comedy" tour. He contrasts this new venture with his previous club performances, highlighting his steady and thoughtful approach to expanding his comedic repertoire.
Dan Soder [63:32]:
"I'm making the leap in the fall. I'm still doing clubs through the summer, but then I'm..."
Dana Carvey [64:22]:
"Yeah. This old..."
The trio shares numerous funny stories and exchanges, including memorable moments from Soder's audition experiences, interactions with legends like Dave Chappelle, and humorous takes on fellow comedians' styles.
Dan Soder [50:12]:
"And he goes, you know, I went through a tough breakup in 2000. And I went, yeah, Kim Basinger."
David Spade [53:15]:
"That's really funny. You're really good. You're not so good."
As the episode wraps up, Dana and David encourage listeners to support Dan's upcoming projects, expressing excitement for his continued growth and future appearances.
David Spade [81:06]:
"Go out and see Dan Soder on the Road. On the road, playing theaters. I think we'll have you back when you make the leap to your first arena."
Dan Soder [81:26]:
"See you guys. Thanks so much."
Notable Quotes:
Dana Carvey [00:00]:
"Dana, it's award season, which means we're due for some classic red carpet combos like strapless dresses and statement necklaces..."
Dan Soder [27:00]:
"I went to college in Tucson, so I spent time in Arizona in a very uncomfortable way."
David Spade [19:04]:
"I cut the. Is not a punchline."
Dan Soder [54:43]:
"I did a lot of characters, and one character, he's like, you should do that."
Conclusion:
This episode offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of Dan Soder's path in comedy, enriched by insightful commentary from Dana Carvey and David Spade. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs that shape a comedian's career, all while enjoying the natural chemistry and wit that define Fly on the Wall. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their dynamic, this episode delivers a comprehensive and entertaining look behind the scenes of the entertainment world.