Unfortunately, I don't. I know it's still up (At least as of very recently!), as I had it on one of my many browser tabs within the past couple of months, but rather inconveniently, I don't have it up at present, and YouTube searches are currently proving fruitless! If/when I do find it again, I'll let you know!! It is about 51 minutes in length, but the exact name is eluding my faulty memory, at the moment! When I found the old podcast awhile back, I had stumbled on to it while searching for something else!!
You have some set of cogliones, lol, regarding when Chuck asked you what you thought of his work on DOUBLE WHOOPEE! But you're right. I need to give it another watch sometime, since it was a long time ago, and I only watched it for a few minutes, but I think even Chuck got the voices wrong.
I didn't listen to the whole podcast, but I started it at the point when you called in, then for about 10 mintes or so. Maybe you threw him off, but he couldn't seem to keep his thoughts straight -- in mid-sentence, he went in another direction a few times.
Chuck seemed to have been on a crusade to get people to watch L&H. That's fine, but I tend to let other people watch what they want, though when my kids were small I showed them L&H. My daughter (now an adult) recently told me that she had nightmares after I showed her BABES IN TOYLAND!
The boys made more talkies than silents (as a team), so I wouldn't start newbies off on their silents. Once they like L&H, they will gravitate to their silents as well.
I remember seeing Chuck host L&H films on WPIX -- distant memory but I remember that was the first time I saw SONS OF THE DESERT. I remember him say something like "this is the one where they go to the convention."
When I met him, he naturally asked if I was a member of THE SONS OF THE DESERT, and when I said no, he asked, "Why not? Join so we can all hold hands!" So I wrote to the address in Randy's book about joining (which was to Randy), but he never replied.
About a year later, I was talking to another film collector who I was buying and selling films with, and he told me when the next meeting was -- in Manhattan at the Player's ("Founding Tent").
https://theplayersnyc.org/ So I went and continued to go for about 3 years. I last went almost 30 years ago, but even then they were showing non-L&H films along with the boys. They showed some serials, A&C TV Show episodes, and even A&C MEET FRANKENSTEIN. It was all fun and no one complained. Everything of course was in 16mm, prints and projector provided by Ray Faiola, who now runs his own tent (THEM THAR HILLS) up in the Catskills. Jack Roth was (and still is) the Grand Shiek of the "Founding Tent" but they no longer meet at the Players, probably since no current members of the Tent are members of the Players.
At one meeting, Bill Murray attended, and was very sociable. None of us asked him about his work, we just talked about L&H! He introduced himself to me saying his name, which was nice since he didn't act like a celebrity who everyone should know. I've read lots of bad things about him from co-workers on the sets of his movies, but I take it with a grain of salt since he coldn't have been nicer nor more down to earth than he was that night. He stayed for the whole meeting and watched all the films. He didn't get up to talk before the films; he wasn't introduced; he was just someone attending to have fun. He was honored several weeks later at a SONS dinner, though, that I didn't attend.
Circa 1997
https://www.sonsofthedesertnyc.org/http://www.themtharhills.org/