healy1835 wrote: » I do love any time there's a 'Keys to the Kingdom' segment. I've never actually gone to the trouble of reading it, but it always seems to confirm what a tool he is.
Beersmith wrote: » Anyone else notice that when Rory Smith is on he constantly slaps his hands together or something similar as you can hear it throughout?
buyer95 wrote: » What episode was this, I missed it.
D.Q wrote: » DOD was a brilliant interviewer. Didn't expect him to be so good, although obviously Kimmage was extremely giving. They had a nice moment at the end talking about DODs dad etc. Good heart to the conversation.
Ol' Donie wrote: » Wasn't going to listen at all, no interest in cycling. Only did out of loyalty to the Isolating podcast. 15 mins in, I'm thinking about buying a bike.
Pete Moss wrote: » I love a good auld Paul Kimmage interview on Second Captains. DOD's interview with him was thoroughly enjoyable, he did a great job with it and Kimmage, as always, didn't hold back and made an interesting guest. It was not as intense as when Kimmage appeared on the Player's Chair with Richie, nor was I expecting it to be, but it still had moments of someone letting their guard down - such as the segment when he mentions his brother. I was surprised at the nature of the interview, it just seemed like two blokes shooting the breeze (or to quote Eoin's overused phrase from last week "Shooting the sh!t") and the it was a lot more of a conversational format than the standard 'Interviewer & Interviewee' approach.
Beersmith wrote: » The way the greg louganis interview was handled by eoin and Murph was night and day. Really should have been left to just eoin.
kilns wrote: » Kimmage is such a compelling guest you could hear his real anger and real hurt in some parts and DOD really just let him talk and they gelled very well, more enjoyable than Sadlier interview as DOD was a geniune fan of cycling and his enthusiasm came across with his anecdotes Great stuff
unplayable wrote: » i listened to this while out on a run. i found the part about his brother hit me very hard. compelling as always with kimmage. superb stuff.
kilns wrote: » Murph is an intelligent enough guy to know what his skillset is and it is not interviewing guests or presenting the show.
lawred2 wrote: » Hit me hard as well. One of the things that always makes my blood run cold is stories of people leaving home for mundane routine activities and never coming home..
unplayable wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/cycling/paul-kimmage-remembers-his-brother-dear-raphael-there-is-no-one-in-this-world-that-i-admire-as-much-as-you-37872152.html piece by kimmage after his brothers death. as someone with a younger brother myself yeah i get it.
Running Balance wrote: » DOD and kimmage was a great pod - I love a good cycling book always find them compelling (but not a cyclist). Why it worked I felt dod knew loads of really specific stuff that just wasnt handed to him by a researcher.. kimmage really opened up too
Beersmith wrote: » Jasus the amount of long winded bollox dion fanning was talking yesterday.