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Marc Maron

Yeah, that’s right. Problem?

About Me


THE NEW WEBSITE IS UP! www.marcmaron.com
At the new site there are a shitload of videosfrom clubs and TV and more photos and a mailing list subscription and some weird scribbled napkins and a link to streaming radio comedy from my two radio shows.
Since I was eleven, being a standup comic is all I ever wanted to be. I actually thought it was a noble profession. I remember being a kid and watching Rickles and Hackett on the tube, reading the My Favorite Jokes column at the back of Parade magazine every Sunday, listening to Carlin, Pryor and Cheech and Chong records with my little brother, going to Woody Allen movies, and staying up late on Saturdays to see the first season of SNL.To me being a comic meant to be autonomous, angry, truthful, and funny. It meant being alive and present in the moment. It meant having the freedom to figure out and then be who I am in the purest way and do it shamelessly in front of people, impose it on them and try to blow some minds in the process. It meant avoiding the soul death of the day job. Being a comic entitled me to live like a fucking gypsy until something clicked, and if it didn't, who knows? I've been fortunate to have a few dispersed clicks throughout what I guess has been a show biz career of relative obscurity but with a real freedom from the bondage of mediocrity.I have a hard time describing what I do or what I am up there on the stage. I've been called: neurotic, a story teller, heady, cerebral, angry, brilliant, bad, a problem, a cultural critic, a satirist, fucking funny, an important voice, etc.Recently a young woman who had just seen me came out on to the street, came up to me, excited, and said, ..You were really great. You..re like Woody Allen... Of course, I found a way to make that a negative and said, ..Really, I think I'm a little angrier than Woody Allen... In response she said, ..You're like an Iggy Pop Woody Allen...I liked that. I think if that helps you understand what I do, it's a reasonable description of where I'm at lately.So, that being said, I am first and foremost a stand up comic. I have appeared on TV, in film, on the stage, in print, on the radio, but all I ever wanted to be, and what I am now, is a stand up comic. I've appeared on just about every show that allows standup comics.www.marcmaron.com

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Any half siblings or children I don't know about.

Music:

Right now I'm listening to Ike & Tina Turner's Greatest Hits, the new Bill McHenry, Albert King, ACDC and Miles Davis And these are mine:

Heroes:

Hunter S.Thompson, William Burroughs, Baudelaire, Richard Pryor, Muddy Waters, Mark Twain, Woody Allen, Keith Richards, David Letterman, Michael Ware, Mark Rothko, Thelonius Monk, Joel Peter Witkin

My Blog

The Religion of Conspiracy: A Partial Transcript of a Performance

I may be a little late on this but someone recently sent me a link to zietgeistmovie.com. They said, "you're going to like this, man. It's going to explain everything." It's one of those movies that d...
Posted by Marc Maron on Thu, 27 Dec 2007 12:51:00 PST

Sick

I don't know if I am a sucker, or a wuss, or both. I do know that I am sick. Not mentally sick though that is arguable. I mean I've got a cold or what they call a cold these days which is an illness t...
Posted by Marc Maron on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 07:46:00 PST

Animal Person

I guess I'm an animal person. I'm not a crazy animal person though that is arguable. You could see me as a person with an above average love of animals or you could see me as a person with a mild anim...
Posted by Marc Maron on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:15:00 PST

Babyhouse

I'd like to start by saying I'm not afraid of you people. I used to be terrified. About 95 percent of my energy as a performer went into pretending not to be afraid. Fortunately, most of that fear is ...
Posted by Marc Maron on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:09:00 PST