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A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

19:00 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.

"Well, here we are, episode 119. And on this episode, myself in the wrecking tube, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll be talking about the year 1994, in music and movies I think, it's always interesting. So sit back, relax, break out your flannel shirt, your grungy jeans, and enjoy 1994 music. It was an interesting year, so I think you'll enjoy it. More interesting than what Todd Zauchman thinks it is. He thinks it's nothing, so we'll see. The KLFB studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music, enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends, and welcome to the podcast. You know the name, I'm not gonna say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, Twitch, and X, formerly known as Twitter, and I don't know how many other live platforms. Well, it's gonna be a good show tonight. It's gonna be an interesting show tonight. Yeah, 1994. As I said in the intro, my friend Todd Zauchman just absolutely sent me a text destroying the year 1994. Oh, I just looked up 1994, I don't know what you're gonna talk about, there's a few things and I don't know how you're gonna make a whole show out of it, and good luck with that, because that's how he talks. That's exactly how he talks. I'm just gonna do this, and you know, it's not gonna be a good, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's how he talks. Now, he'll deny that, and you'll never know if that's the way he talks or not. He'll just have to take my word for it. I'm Todd Zauchman, and I don't know about 1994. Well, enough about him. He'll probably be piping in pretty soon, but yeah, 1994, it's a good year. It was a good year for Mark Smith from the Music Rellers Show and Luke Colicchio from the Music Rellers Show. That's for damn sure. It was. What's up, gentlemen? It was a really good year. How you doing? I was just guessing. I figured for 94, listen, we were all younger, so it was better. It was a big year. Hey. So I have to stop right here. Dave Phillips, who's been watching the podcast from pretty much day one, Patty Yossi. Hi, Patty. Good evening. I love you. Dave Phillips, for the last couple of weeks, he's piped in at the end, and he's like, I missed it. Like something's changed. Ah, Tiffany Van Hill. That's my buddy. That's my buddy, Tiffany. She's one of the people that teaches me how to work with horses. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. And she knows what she's talking about. She's modest, but she's very good at what she does. As are all of my friends and teachers, trainers, mentors from The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida. It's a nonprofit if you're in the mood to donate today. Look them up. Herd Foundation. Give us some money. Nah, I'm not going like that. No. No, we do. We help veterans. We help veterans, and so it's a good cause. But back to Tiffany. Yep. That's my buddy. Good evening. The Herd Foundation teaches us so much. That's right. That's right. Maybe I'll do a Herd Foundation podcast. You should. Since I'm pretty good at it. You're going to have horses on? What's the horse named after the cookie? Huh? Isn't there a horse named after a cookie? What are some of the horses' names? Oh, Fig Newton. Fig Newton. Yeah. Fig Newton. That's my boy. That's my boy. Good looking horse. Yes. Yes, he is. And we have Stitch. Fig Newton is a retired dressage horse, dancing horse, right? Echoes of Echo and the Bunny Men bring on the dancing horses. We have Stitch. He's a retired racehorse. We have Miss America. She's a retired jumper. Then we have two mini horses. We have Cinnamon. She was a cot horse. You know, pulls the kids around. As would be Sammy. Sammy's the one that looks like Kaja Gugu for you people from the 80s. Looks like Lamal. It looks like Lamal from Kaja Gugu. Gotta do. And he was saved from a kill pen. Yeah. But he's a mini, but he thinks he's a Clydesdale. What do they do with horses after that? Is that the proverbial glue factory? All right. You know what? Right away. Penalty box. Oh. He's raining on my parade. I'm in a good mood. Now I'm all bummed out. Thanks. You feel sad for the drummer now. This is going to be a horrible show now. Leave it to the drummer. Right, Mark? Leave it to the drummer. Get out. It's always the drummer's fault. That's right. See, Tiffany says, that does not exist past our gates, Lou. Because nobody wants to talk. Back to the penalty box. Great start to the show. Lou is just in a mood tonight. I think he's been hitting the whistle. What's going to happen? You're going to come back and it's going to be an empty chair. He's very ornery tonight. Right away. He's very ornery. All right. He's filling his oats, as they would say. Yeah. All right. Lou's back. I'm all right. I'm all right. Okay. Enough about horses, although I could now, at this point, talk about horses for two hours. I love it. I love it. But instead, gentlemen, first of all, how's things on the music relish show? You. Take it away, Lou. Sure. It's fine. It was such an awful show. I thought I said the wrong show for a second there. It's been nothing short of amazing. Don't jump over each other to answer that question. It's always fun. Last week was fun. We got knocked down a bit by Warner Brothers because we played a clip of an America song featuring Dan Peake. Yeah. You're going to watch that. Yeah. We talked through the whole thing, but Spotify is much cooler than YouTube. YouTube sucks like that. YouTube, they have a very strong algorithm. They can kiss my rosy red ass over that. That's right. You tell them, Lou. Fuckers. That's right. Get me kicked off YouTube. That's right. Let me see. John Morris, he was our shift commander. When I met him, I was, I think, a two striper, and he was what they called a butterbot. He was a second lieutenant, I believe. He said, tell them stories from the Nipah Hut in the Philippines. That's a big no. That's a whole other podcast, but they would never make it on the air. Just leave it at that. It's like a chain of Nipah Huts? No. It was a bar slash club called the Nipah Hut. Tell one story. No. They had a giant spaceship that would come down from the top. It's kind of like George Clinton in parliament. At the end of the show, this big spaceship came down from the top. Smoke. Like you said, parliament fucking pelican. Then the thing went open, and everyone would walk up and get up on stage, all those drunk GIs. Like, yeah, I'm going in the spaceship, and you go down these stairs, and you're in a fucking basement. I don't think it was a basement. It's like something from a fucking horror movie. How do you get out? And then somebody goes, this way, this way, go, go, go, go. That's the cleanest story I can tell you. It's the cleanest story I can tell you. Sounds like fun. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I got a story for you off the air one of these days. So okay, music relish show's going good. Excellent. I just wanted to say, Lou brought up, he made the show. His segment on bad love songs. That will go down in history as some of the best podcasting ever. Bad love songs? Really bad love songs. The worst love songs of all time, like in rock. It's a deep vein. Is that something, is that like content I could probably like borrow with Perry Mind? Because I'd love to hear that list someday. We voted him off the board. We're no longer a false triumvirate democracy. Wait a minute. We toppled the AI monarchy. There's three of us on this one. Are you two going to overthrow me too? Are you like rebels? None of those stories you're told, no. They're wrecking too. Instead I'll start calling you the Sandinistas. The hostile takeovers. You go on podcasts just to take them over? Like Amiens took over the White House. Really, yeah. Yeah, we could do that. I would love to. Maybe next week we'll do, we'll take a break from the years and we'll do like a, kind of a jambalaya, you know, of stuff. Like throw some music news in there. We'll do some trivia. Maybe I'll come up with some questions for you guys. You could give us that deep vein of worst love songs ever. And it's funny, we noticed that several of them made everyone's list of worst love songs. So it's got to be universally bad. Okay. If everyone said that, that fucking song. Then there were a couple where I said I liked the song, but Lou and Perry were like, what? I'm always, you know, on the one side. Yeah, the one. When it falls into like that kind of metal, metal category, you have a soft spot. Air metal. Metal ballads. Oh my God. How I grew up. Yeah, yeah. As young as Ron Mark, you didn't have to deal with those 70s ones. Yeah, that's true. I did. This fucking guy. Blah. See what I mean? He's setting the bar high. Remember, this is how he talks. I don't think there's anything good about 1994. Blah. So he talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, well, an American Arnold Schwarzenegger. He talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger without the accent. We're going to pass the bar on this one. I am here. Let me see if you can entertain me. 1994. Blah. All right. So let's actually get right into 1994. Yeah. So we'll start on January 19th, 1994. Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. Oh, shit. Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams, yeah. Wow. On January 21st to February, as it's spelled, the Big Day Out Festival takes place, again, expanding from those previous years. Blah, blah, blah. Auckland, New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones, and Bjork. Nice. That's an interesting... Probably each night there were headlines. I would love to see Bjork. Me too. I would never want to see the Ramones. They'll never get back together again. Unless they perform in the Pet Sematary. Yeah. Hey, Lou, can you put him in the green room? No, I'd like that one. That's a good one. Come on, there's a little crossover. Put him in the green room. Put him in the green room. Okay, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's going to be a long show. It's going to be a long one tonight. I feel better about myself now. Got a little redemption? The redemption song? Yes. I got a Buffett story for you. Oh, yeah? His one song was The Pirate Looks at 40. He would segue into Bob Marley's redemption song. Oh, jeez. And it didn't quite... Wait a minute. Buddy, that is the quickest way to get to the penalty box. I'm not playing it, though. I know you're not. You're poking the rhino right now. I'm a guitarist. You're poking the rhino right now. You're not a rhino, you're a nice guy. Come on, we went through that last week. And so, as I've been saying each week, I'm just going to say right now, where's Jack? Okay, and we'll move on from that. Hey, Jack. Hey, Jack, please come back. He didn't listen before, so I don't think he's listening now. Let's see. January 25th, Alice in Chains released their Jar of Flies album, which makes its U .S. chart debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do that. Right? But they still are always talked about as like number three or number four out of the big four. Big four being? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden. And Alice in Chains. Alice in Chains is never getting that kind of... Whereas... That first album, the record company made them sound like another band. Yeah. And that's not their fault. They were produced that way. Dirt was a great album. Yes, yes. And Layne Staley was one of the greatest frontmen ever. Just as cool as the other side of the pillow, as they say. Yeah. voice Very unique also. Today we were talking about what we were going to talk about in the show. And he goes, when I saw the videos, he goes, I didn't match his face with the way he looked. Right? He said he was expecting like a grungy, more... No, he was slick. He was slick. In the Man in the Box video, he's got the kind of long... But then he changed it up. He slicked the hair back, he wore the shades, you know. Just turned into a... Suzanne McPhail. Another one of my horse people. She's the one that introduced me to that whole thing. And she said, who's Jack? That's right, I guess. At this point. On January 29th, The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside of LA. Wilson's 14 -year -old son is killed in the accident. What a good day. Ah, this fucking... I saw this and I was like... Dead horses was a bummer. I know, I know. I saw this and I'm like, there's no way around this. February 1st, Green Day releases their breakthrough album, Dookie. Ushering in the mid -1990s punk revival. Dookie eventually achieves diamond certification. Now, I did like them back then. I actually did. I was stationed in Southern California in Riverside. And I decided to get like a side job. You know, I was in the Air Force. But I was like, I want to make a little more money. I want to do something. So I got a job at a record store. Cool. Was it Spencer's or something? Forget the name of it. Oh, Spencer's. They sold all the trinkets, too. No, no, it wasn't Spencer's then. It was something like that. It was a chain. Hot topic. They sold DVDs, too. FYE. No, it wasn't that. I'll remember it. I was working there when Dookie came out and the fucking whole wall was covered with Dookie CDs and they were flying off the shelves. It had a pretty fresh sound. It was fresh then. And coming off the 80s were kind of slick in a lot of ways, except for some of the real heavy alternative. But to hear a song like that on the radio, that was like hearing Smells Like Teen Spirit on mainstream rock radio. Good drummer, too. As a band, whether you like him or not, I think he's really good. Billy Joe Armstrong. Oh, Trey Cool. Trey Cool, yeah. February 7th, Blind Melons lead singer is Shannon Poon forced to leave the American Music Awards ceremony because he is loud and disruptive behavior. Poon is later charged with battery assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station telephone. Now, this is the dude that sang, you know, And I don't really care if I sleep all day And he's in the daisy field, so you think he's like this really, like, chill dude. And like, you know, me and the B -girl, man, you know. The B -girl, yes. And the tap -dancing B -girl, and like, I'm just this dude's a fucking lunatic. He was taking substances that made him. Oh, yeah. That was a short career. Was it him that did a duet with Guns N' Roses? What was the video, a song from Guns N' Roses with a video where they're up on like a water tower and they jump into the water or something. I forget what it was called. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they did it with him.

Dave Phillips John Morris Suzanne Mcphail Amanda Patty Yossi Mark Smith Todd Zauchman George Clinton Shannon Poon Ron Mark Lou Colicchio Mary Wilson Mark Billy Joe Armstrong Layne Staley Tiffany Van Hill Dan Peake Bob Marley February 7Th January 19Th, 1994
Fresh update on "one album" discussed on The Hair Radio Show with Kerry Hines

The Hair Radio Show with Kerry Hines

00:16 min | 20 hrs ago

Fresh update on "one album" discussed on The Hair Radio Show with Kerry Hines

"Okay. Christmas lighting. So we'll talk about that we'll be putting that together and we'll be sharing those photos online, and you can share your Christmas tree photos as well. And I wonder if Michael Hopkins, who is our host, he is the veteran's veteran. You guys know him. He is out of spots in Virginia originally from Philadelphia. And like I said, he's the host of the Vet Talk Radio, so he's an accredited claims agent. He helps these veterans to navigate the claims process so that they can receive the proper disability compensation. And so I'm always proud of the work that he's doing. His show airs on Tuesday mornings, 830 Eastern Time. And if you're out in the Central Time Zone again, that's about 730. So it's my great honor and pleasure to bring to the line the one, the only Michael Hopkins. Good morning, Michael. How are you? Yes, it is. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Happy to show it to you, sir. Right back at you, Carrie Hines. Okay. Well, Michael, it's our show number 927 and Friday, December 1st. And I was just saying, have you put up the Hopkins family tree yet? Oh, oh, wow. Carrie, that is a great question. Well, right now, we just working on that bad boy. You know how it says under construction? Yeah, we're working on that bad boy. Wow. So what tells about your tree? What do you guys normally do? Do you get the real trees and go Christmas tree shopping, you and the fam? Or do you guys just kind of like me, take it out of the closet, take it out of the box, but a few little things together with, I forget what they said, quick bam, boom, the tree is up. Oh, wow. Michael, when I was a kid, it was a big process. We, we, we do our thing and we have to go, my wife and I, we have to go find a real tree. We just have to, it's that smell, you know, it's like the hunt of the right tree, the branches got to be a certain way and can't be spaces. I've never had an actual live tree, never in my whole life. Wow. Really? No, never, because growing up in Philadelphia, my mom was a nurse, a single woman out there, kind of like a real life version of Diane Carroll's TV show. What was the name of that TV show? Oh, Julia? Julia, yes. She was the nurse with the little boy, although my mom was the mom of nine children. So, lots of siblings, but no, we always had an artificial tree, which I, I love the artificial trees. Do not get me wrong. Those, I just, I grew up with those. I remember we started early on with the real, with the aluminum kind of looking ones and then we moved into the more realistic ones and I love them. The aluminum ones, I remember when I was a kid, you'd have a light that used to shine onto the tree and change colors with whatever light was shining on. Yeah, those were, that's what we start. Well, that's what I remember. My siblings, remember it like it was yesterday. Well, I loved it. I'd forgotten all about that until this very moment. Oh yeah. I really had, Michael. So, I've never conjured up that memory, but I love it. And so, no, we always, I always have the artificial trees and here at the Hair Radio Morning Show headquarters, I was years without a tree at all, but I said, no, our fans, we have to talk about it on our show. We're going to do a tiny tree lighting one day and here we are. So, I cannot wait to share what's going on with that, but yeah, there'll be time to, but I think December 1st, I normally kind of put the tree up in November because I like to extend the Christmas holidays. I think it's too short, but this time I didn't get around. We've been so busy, which we're going to talk about all that, Michael, but we've been so busy that we're just getting this underway. So, we will be, I'm taking Christmas all the way out to like Valentine's Day. So, I don't know what you got to do, but we're taking it all the way out to the next holiday. So listen, Michael. Yeah. So, good stuff. I'm real happy to hear you're going to get to it. We're going to be back with some of your favorite Christmas songs. I know you're waiting for next. Oh, yeah. And I know it's Christmas, Kerry. Nat King Cole. Yeah. You know what? We're going to get it on and just for a little bit, the amazing Nat King Cole. When I grew up, my mom always had the, speaking of my mom, she has been gut-wrestled, so she has the Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald album. Oh, yeah. You heard of that album, Michael? It was one album. One side was Nat King Cole, the other side was Ella Fitzgerald, and they both were, they would sing Christmas songs, but I don't think they had a song together. It was literally just one album, and I remember hearing those. No one could sing those songs other than maybe Mahalia Jackson could sing, like those. I mean, we just had extraordinary black talent. I just have to say it. Oh, very much so. Yes. Talent, Karen. That's the key word, like you just said. Talent. We still do. It's just not, sadly, because we, you know, our megaphones have been kind of dimmed and our voices have been kind of squashed and marginalized. We still have talent. It's just not promoted as it should be, and that's my opinion. So we're working on that, correcting that horrible, you know, sentiment out here. We're trying to put on our Hair Radio Morning Show each day, empowering and just uplifting our community. We love you. We hope that you just, you know, just do some big things. We're going to help you to accomplish those things. So it's important to listen to the Hair Radio Morning Show and the Vet Talk Radio Show. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So, Michael, we've got to look ahead now. Vet Talk, you are on Tuesday morning. That's our next live broadcast. Show number 948 will be Tuesday next week. So the Hair Radio Morning Show is on from 6 to 9, but you come on about 830 a.m. Eastern. So if you're already listening to the Hair Radio Morning Show, then it rolls right on in with the Vet Talk Radio Show. So I'm going to kind of talk about what can your fans, Michael Hopkins fans now, look forward to the Vet Talk Radio Show next week. I know exactly what it's about. Michael. Oh, yeah. Okay. It's one of your favorite topics on the show. Okay. We're going to get it tonight. Oh, yeah. We're going to dive deep into the secondaries of tonight. It's scary. And it's so far. Great, great program. Love it. Well, thank you, Michael. I think tonight is going to be a wrap up of that for you. You'll be in your third installment. Right. So you're wrapping up on it. And these, again, are overlooked secondary emanating from tonight. So you really want to look. And Michael draws it all out. And I can't and so you don't want to miss the next Vet Talk Radio Show again, Tuesday morning, 830 Eastern, 730 Central. So, Michael, before we move along, some more vet talk coming up in just a bit. How do you, what's the weather like down there in Spotsylvania, Virginia? I just want to check in with you on that. Oh, Carrie, one word, freezing. Really? I think it's mild. Oh, yeah. It's about 44 degrees here now. Oh, really? Lucky you. Oh, it's definitely been cold as all get up in the mornings down here. Oh, yeah. Even the frost has frost on it. Spotsylvania, Virginia. Michael, is that Northern Virginia or Southern Virginia or Central Virginia? Oh, wow. It's actually on the tip of Northern Virginia. We're like an hour away from Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia. And we're an hour away from the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. So we're kind of in the middle of everything. Oh, okay. So I just want to get an idea. So it's today you're having a chilly day. Okay, wow. Very much so. Well, we'll see some of our New York heat. Oh, yeah. If you could FedEx that or, you know, whatever kind of way you could get it down here. Oh, that would be great. Well, listen, speaking of heat, we've got so much to share with everybody today. I'm so, so hyped about it because, yeah, first of all, our Salon TV Next network rolls on. It's broadcasting. I'm going to just take a quick look and switch over to the Salon TV Network and see what's playing. But, yeah, I'm super, super excited about it because, again, it's about updates and keeping folks informed and that you can advertise. Now, we license you to carry, too, which means that you can put the Salon TV on in your shop or your home television. And this is not something that you can find online. The only way that you can actually watch the Salon TV Network, you've got to be licensed to stream it. So that's what we do. So you have to reach out to our office, and we're happy, happy, happy to get you all set up. We create radio content for you. We create commercial content for you that you can watch, that will air, and it's affordable and has a great impact. And our Salon TV Network is already airing in several states in America and will and can be seen around the world. So it's a lot more to come on that. We've got a long way to go, and we're just happy to get started. So I just want to make sure folks are aware that we are moving forward with our Salon TV Network. How does that sound, Brother Michael? Oh, super fantastic, my friend. Super fantastic. Okay, yeah. Now, speaking of updates, everybody's been asking me about Afro Lock Magazine. And I just want to say that Afro Lock Magazine will be back in January, so next month, with an all new issue. So I got to really buckle down and work, because folks, when it comes to Afro Lock Magazine, they want the very best. We're looking at some beautiful content with beautiful pictures, beautiful stories, well-written and thought out and creative. And we're just looking at black excellence. So that is getting to work. Yeah, so I got a lot of stuff I'm doing, Michael Hopkins. And then I've shared on Facebook, I go back to last March, during the time, it was this year, but it was early this year, when we were at the International Beauty Show, IBS, you guys know New York, IBS New York. And we also had our own New York City live stage show. So Michael, you can see the videos we've posted, some interviews there. From March, it was excellent. Just a beautiful event. So I kind of just reshare it. We're looking back, sharing memories and all that wonderful good stuff. Is that not nice? Now, did you enjoy the show? Was there anything that jumped out at you, Michael Hopkins? Oh yeah, it was our nominee, our Academy Award nominee, Camille. I just, I love hearing her talk. You know, Carrie, I love hearing her talk about that aspect of the entertainment industry that she's in. No matter how many times we have that piece on, I just love it because she is just so informative. She is. She is. Camille's friend, who we, you know, she's out in Hollywood, and she's a friend to the Hair Radio Morning Show, as you guys who are tuned in. If you miss it, we'll get, you can listen on the replay a little later after we wrap up our live show. But yeah, Camille is just amazing. And to be nominated for an Academy Award, as she mentioned, she was like three or four times being nominated, and she finally is getting closer. So she didn't let this go around, but we're going to keep our fingers crossed for her. I'm sure she'll be nominated again. I think she, as she mentioned, she worked on a Denzel Washington project just recently, and so we'll hear more about all that, and The Little Mermaid, and What Kind of Rather, and all that kind of stuff. As she started out on TV, and this is going to age, she's probably going to kill me, but you know, because this goes back. But it's my favorite TV show, Third Rock From the Sun, and so I'm so happy. You've been doing it up. Yeah, it's still funny. I should watch that show today, and just sit here and laugh. Oh, me too, Carrie. And you know something, Carrie? To me, for John Lefkow, you know, it was, to me, it was a kind of departure from what we were used to seeing him in in his acting career. Never really saw him as in a comedic role. Yeah, one of the first movies that I remember going to see as a little kid was John Lefkow in this movie called The World According to God. Oh, very much so. And we both starred in that movie, and it was just a weird movie. It really was. Yeah, it was. But it was a strange movie. But John Lefkow is an incredible actor, as you see demonstrated on that show. He's just a very funny man, but he's also a dramatic talent, and he's just an all-around kind of fella, and so I love all of that. Yeah, and I love, you know, we talk about some of the great classic movies and TV shows and music and all that right here on the Hair Radio Morning Show, and never forget their style. They've got an element of style and so forth, and we love that. So listen, Michael Hopkins, I'm kind of enjoying all of this today. I want to talk about our guest coming up in the next hour. All week we have been playing some clips and talking about the natural hair fest, which has been something very important. The natural hair fest, which was just held over the weekend, this past weekend, which I just love because it really brought together a lot of folks who need to know, you know, there were patrons or event care. I started the show with a presentation on the Crown Act and also the aspects of natural hair and different things and the trending aspects. We're going to talk about that the next hour, but I just loved it, and they came out to support me. Folks, I had no idea, so I was very excited about that. We're going to get into that in the next hour, but our special guest in the spotlight hour should be, I'm going to keep my fingers crossed, Mark David Carter should be here. And so, you know, yeah, looking forward to that. So Michael, we're going to get on our playlist. We're going to talk a little bit more on fan day Friday and so much going on. Okay, let's kind of get a little bit, like you said, Michael, it's not Christmas until you hear this wonderful, wonderful Christmas rendition, and we'll get on a few more. We're going to mix it up a little bit. We're going to play some of your favorite Christmas songs, but we'll also continue with some of our incredible tribute to some of these legendary music artists that have been, in my opinion, overlooked in recent times, and we want to kind of give them a little bit of some kind of accolades, if you will, or some attention. And then Michael, I do want to talk a little bit quickly about, you know, speaking up to some of the folks who've been on, like Mark David Carter and Camille Friend and so many others in 2023. I want to take a look at some of our fascinating guests. So you don't, we're going to talk a little bit about that at the top of the next hour and just so much. So you got to just stay with us. Now, how's that, Michael? Hey, sounds like a plan to me, Gary Hines.

A highlight from Ep.118 - Rewind to 1967: The Year That Changed Music Forever

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

20:20 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from Ep.118 - Rewind to 1967: The Year That Changed Music Forever

"Well here we are episode 118 I think I think I forgot to list a few this might be like episode 120 or 121 I don't know I guess that's a good thing when you do so many you lose count anyway on this episode we're gonna be talking about the year in music 1967 and as usual I have the wrecking two in the house Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio of the music relish show very interesting yeah a lot happened sit back relax it's gonna be another two and a half hour podcast but we love it enjoy the show the KLFB studio presents milk rate and turntables a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean now let's talk music enjoy the show yes let's talk music thank you Amanda for that wonderful introduction as usual welcome back my friends to the show that never ends welcome to the podcast you know the name I'm not gonna say it was streaming live right now over Facebook YouTube X formerly known as Twitter twitch D live and again I always I don't know how many other things and this podcast will be heard on every podcast platform yeah yeah 1967 so it was quite a year think you're in for a little little ride tonight yeah and you know who wasn't born in night oh he was three in 1967 marksmen from the music relish show good evening I was two years from being on this earth so you weren't even really thought of no you thought of it 67 think of that think of that yeah you weren't even thought of you weren't even like a sparkle in as they say in your father's eye there might have been the beginning of a sparkle who knows so let me see I'm looking at my is my screen still fuzzy on my end but I'm not even seeing it on YouTube right now I'm seeing it's live but I just got the image of the vinyl really yeah what the hell wait wait wait wait yeah no it's on it's on I see it I see it but my screen looks fuzzy right yeah that's how I'm seeing you from my end yeah what the hell let me check something here hold on okay let's do a little in show my you know that smooth little March of colors next to you when you open up the show yeah happy it's all like gone really weird I'm looking at this right let's go back to this see what happens I'm supposed to be in 1080 and I'm looking at it right now now you're sharp you just got sharp it goes back and forth it's a strange see like hearing yourself huh I guess I don't know what do a refresh here I'm playing it right Tom Benwald says it looks good patty says it's blurry that was in the beginning and it looks like it's sharp now so it goes back and forth you're starting to get blurry again it's strange got any storms down there no this this would this will drive me crazy now this is it's not supposed to be like this come on it's like a Grateful Dead show warts and all rice we're talking about 1967 there's no digital so it was still waiting for Luda come on so you know I'm going to do I hate doing this but I'm going to do it to you buddy what's that no don't cut me I'm not cutting you I'm gonna I'm gonna hit a refresh which might take me off the screen so the show is yours for about I don't know 60 seconds let's see what happens here let's see reload I'm gonna reload it so I'm going off the screen I guess it's time to advertise the music roll show with my friend Perry and my friend Lou we discuss opera we have fun how am I now you look better look yeah yeah looks better yep and I just advertised my podcast is that the opera I'll pay you I'll give you the money later on then I lose my this is like okay here we go you look better though all right good yeah good you know me I the technical stuff drives me crazy especially you know it's not only sound it has to be oh it's this is a live stream so it has to look yeah good and you don't want to drop out in the middle of the show no like me and Lou do once in a while race right let's see is the chat working let's see now I'm not seeing any I'm not seeing any comments so let me try this well sorry for the podcast listeners but I gotta get this shit right hey it's okay I should be seeing I should be seeing comments because people have already made three comments you over here maybe they're bored and they don't want to comment anymore no it's there it should be showing up on my screen over here right we know that my boss you busting balls only Bono does that let's see public so it should be getting huh this is crazy seven minutes in and I'm here we haven't done anything yet let me see send comment test I just sent a text to message I see I see you as I see mine okay good we're good we're good let me switch over to my other account and do the same thing I just want to make sure yes just our audience is bored they don't want to comment actually this is all Lou's fault yeah yeah always the you know I would probably lost the other comments is because I rebooted so hmm all right well you know what we're gonna start without Lou right as I say that as I say that does he have what does he what do you let's get the full screen nose is that why you were late you had to clean your nose and he's back in Paris again you brown nose er I've been a bad dog my laptop and he's back in pair you left here in Paris you must have left it back in the United States I did I left on the plane how you doing Lou I'm doing alright how are you guys doing well I just had a little technical difficulty and we blamed you because you weren't here so you left me alone and I had to talk opera with myself talked opera yeah rigoletto did you talk about rigoletto this time I'm just really boring you know I'm like all right this is why this is a two and a half hour podcast some of us have to work tomorrow all right here we go let's jump right into 1967 musical events in 1967 and the year kicks off right away with a bomb a bomb on January 4th the doors release can arguably one of the greatest debut records ever arguably if you had a top 25 greatest debut that albums would have to be in the top 10 it would have to be yeah you know if you had a top 50 that would have to be in the top 10 right even if you don't like them you have to say that was so ahead of its time oh it's so different nothing out there was like the needle and all you hear it kicks I mean fucking what a way to start an album it's a heavy song it with a bossa nova beat yeah I mean that's pretty clever yeah 67 so you know bossa nova was pretty hip again John Densmore over underrated underrated underappreciated I think you are you are so correct you know never gets the the the consideration that I I don't know you can't put him in greatest of all time but could he be okay if there's a top there's a top 25 drummer top 25 drummers is he in it good question and in rock we'll just say in rock I think he could be I could see him making so I don't know if he's a universal pick but I could see him on some list I mean he's something you'd have to think about like you said like it doesn't get noticed so much you know yeah yeah or it I mean although his drumming wasn't shy I mean he's jazzy as hell I heard um writers on the storm yesterday and his adjustment playing is great in his adjustments during the shows just for that yeah yeah the unpredictability of you know how the how the song was gonna go right because they could rehearse it all they want once Morrison got into that zone well in the drama keeps the beat right yeah yeah the drummer has to stay up with that yeah and played to the clown so to speak right you know and my my problem is if some of the clowns don't have the beat you know at one point they've got to give in like I said Morrison or even Dylan they'll set the tone but they've got to be steady themselves you know it's yeah otherwise it's just erratic but you know yeah guy like Dan's more I mean I had skill I had a lot of a lot of technical ability right feel yes cool so obviously his drums always sounded good yeah on the earlier on the other records even you know three years worth of music whatever I guess I would be who produced some Jack Holtzman was the producer did a good job Jekyll or now wait so no what was it Paul Rothchild yes yes yes I'm sorry Holtzman was he on the record company yeah yeah was that it was that chrysalis or chrysalis I think or just like yes that's a lecture a lecture weren't they on chrysalis though also I thought they were yeah maybe maybe chrysalis was a subsidiary but uh yeah Jack Holtzman's son is Adam Holtzman he's a keyboardist right now he plays with here we go Stephen Wilson but he does a little blog on Facebook and he talks about growing up and he was like six years old and his father brought him to a club to see the tour Wow at six years old he just talks about like yeah it's a great little blog Wow all right and four days later on January 8th Elvis Presley turned 32 on January 14th the human be in right the human be e -i -n human being takes place in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park polo fields with spoken words from Timothy Leary Allen Ginsberg Gary Snyder in others live music was provided by Jefferson Airplane the Grateful Dead Big Brother in the holding company and Quicksilver Messenger Service speeches from Jerry Rubin and others were also given at the event although it's one band there I liked yeah Quicksilver Messenger Service who was it on January 15th 1967 who is your favorite poet of all them I know you're not asking me Arthur Rimbaud who influenced Jim Morrison good answer good answer way to bring that first opening segment rough full circle we're getting better Scott we're good now you guys get a lot of good trust me I'm getting a lot of good feedback so let's keep it at that I don't want you son ask for more money and on January 15th 1967 the Rolling Stones appear on the Ed Sullivan show at Ed Sullivan's request finish it he asked them to let's spend sing let's spend some time together is that the one there you go yeah and then he told him a really big shoe I hate to do this I mean I come back on penalty box I don't say just he beat my record okay look he just got on the show after late and these are either he's stuck he's frozen put the dog nose back on where'd it go are you throw it at the camera like your headphones on January 16th 1967 the monkeys begin work on headquarters the first album to give them complete artistic and technical control over their material and it was fucking horrible fucking horrible what were they thinking they know they were thinking the egos got too big they thought they were the music well the argument can be made that you know Mike Nesmith did write different drum yeah so he could write songs but I don't think he was a pop songwriter you know headquarters and they try to be all fucking like 60 ish and shit they weren't looking for pop were they they're trying to be like more psychedelic yeah I think so there were their channel on the Beatles with those quirky little yeah with anti -grizzelles on that I don't know some weird shit I'll tell you what though I don't care about it myself but it was surely a harpsichord on it because that's what all those records had they had to have a harpsichord and I have the book this the 100 best -selling records of the 60s the monkeys got a they've had quite a few albums on there oh they do yeah they were they were but I mean I thought it was just a condensed period of the show which it probably was but it's still I mean they've got I mean most of their albums sold really well yeah yeah ah you like the show what's it is like the show I did I still like it I still love it I love that that that's so that humor is great like dumbed down brilliantly done though humor yeah way was what they were supposed to act like that yeah you know what I mean there was no like these guys are bad actors they knew exactly how to do that they pulled it off great it was campy it was great for its time it's still great to watch now yeah I do think that banana splits were a better band yeah that's I'll give you the banana splits were a kick -ass band yeah yeah kick -ass man did you see the movie recently came out it's a horror movie with the banana splits the banana splits movie it's a horror movie yeah yeah it takes place in an amusement park and they're they're robotic and in Dyson and slicing baby Dyson and slicing I have to say oh man that's yeah okay yeah Dyson and slicing it's good it's kids again campy movie but I couldn't not watch it yeah I have to say I'm sure Fleagle is a total psychopath well I'm not gonna give you any and no no no spoilers here those was it just Dyson and slicing on January 17 1967 the daily mail newspaper reports four thousand potholes in Blackburn Lancashire and Guinness air Tara Brown is killed in a car wreck these articles inspire lyrics for a day in the life a day in the life yes on January 22nd 1967 Simon and Garfunkel give live can't give a live concert at Phil harmonic Phil harmonic call in New York City some of this concert is released on October 4th 1997 on their box set old friends but most is not released until July 2002 that's some more okay January 29th mantra rock dance the quote ultimate high of the hippie era is organized at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco featuring Janis Joplin grateful dead big brother in the holding company for three Moby grape quirky that would've been interesting that's the best man that's the best as though for they're almost like the MC five kind of I think they were just kind of but they're they're a San Francisco band and beat poet once again Allen Ginsberg shows up to do his spoken word I heard he was a member of NAMBLA I wouldn't the National Association of Marlon Brando look -alikes I heard I'd someone I remember he actually he was a sponsor of NAMBLA but anyway on January 30th 1967 the Beatles shoot a promotional film for the forthcoming single strawberry fields forever at Noel Park in Seven Oaks have you seen it I have seen it I haven't seen it in a long time it's really cool yeah yeah it's kind of dark speaking of dark on February 3rd 1967 UK record producer Joe Meek murders is it his landlady and then commits suicide by shooting himself in the head in Holloway North in London it's kind of dark didn't he produce sleepwalk yes letter Telstar some early we talked we did it bit of a genius really yeah let's see February 7th Mickey Dolan's no let me stop February 6th Mike Nesmith and Mickey Dolan's of the monkeys fly into London Dolan sees till death do us part on British TV and uses the term Randy's scouse grit from the program for the title of the monkeys next single release Randy's scouse grit not releasing it is an offensive term Britain's British census forced the title to be changed to alternate title and then the next day Mickey Dolan's meets Paul McCartney at his home in st.

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A highlight from 41: 2023 Predictions!

Ultraflex Football

08:36 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from 41: 2023 Predictions!

"Welcome to the Ultra Flex Football Podcast where we have fun with our friends while we talk about football and any anything else we wanna talk about. We're here for season two. I don't know if we're officially calling it season two but this is our second season of talking about NFL football. So, we're back. With me as always is Rob Green. What's up? And Ryan Wheeler. Howdy, howdy. Season two episode one is what it's officially gonna be titled and Tony, I told you not to talk so close to the mic, man. You like, blew out my eardrums there at the beginning but I just get excited. I know. You're so excited. You get excited so easily. We were talking about that before we like, actually started recording but anywho, uh so, we do that thing where we have an album and we split up the songs in the album and we try to get the song titles into the show as discreetly as possible. Sometimes not as discreet as we'd like to think we are but we're gonna give you our titles that way you know what to listen for. See how many you can catch. Just a little game within our show. My song titles, the album first of all is called Down to Earth by Jimmy Buffet. Rest in peace, Jimmy Buffet. It's his first album. Down to Earth. The songs that I have to get in are The Christian, LSD, The Missionary, and A Mile High in Denver. Rob, what do you got? Alright, I have the captain and the kid, Captain America, Ain't He a Genius, and Turnabout. Alright, and Sir Anthony. I've got There's Nothing Soft about Hard Times, I Can't Be Your Hero Today, and Truck Stop Salvation. So, we'll see if we can get all of those in. Uh most of the episode today is gonna be football. It's uh we we were doing some things during the off season to help pass time. Uh you know, Ultra Flex After Dark and having some fun with games and things like that but football season is here. Uh we're gonna be doing football talk here in a second where we're gonna pick our division of winners. We're gonna pick our Super Bowl, MVP, and then we're gonna pick week one games and then we'll have one game at the end. So, uh football, football, football. So, let's get it started with football talk. Just that really amps you up, doesn't it? Golly, that was good. It puts me in the football mood. It just, it feels like we're kind of, you know, whimsical, a little bit of uh goofy when we talk. So, I thought that was a good one for football, our football talk. Let's, let's start with, in my opinion, the less competitive conference which would be the NFC. Uh maybe you guys think differently. Um but let's go with NFC West. We'll skim over this if we all agree pretty quickly. Uh I'll go first. This one and then we'll just kinda alternate uh as we jump divisions but uh for me, the NFC West is the 49ers winning this division. Um I think they're the best team in the NFC. Any chance we can like we go NFC West that includes the that way for people that don't necessarily have the NFC West on the top of their head you're just gonna see that includes like the 49ers, Seahawks, Cardinals, uh Rams. Yeah, you just you just did it. Yeah, we can do it. Okay. Nailed it. Yeah. So, 49ers, Seahawks, uh Cardinals, Rams. For me, Cardinals, Rams are both gonna be pretty not so great. Comes out of the Seahawks and 49ers and I just think the 49ers are a better roster. Brian? Oh, it's next. Um I'm gonna go with the 49ers. I just think top to bottom, the roster is the best. Rob? Yeah, I agree but I wanna be different. So, give me the Seahawks. We hated on him last year. We picked him to be like what? One and sixteen I think cuz we thought they were terrible. Gino Smith's gonna continue his uh career turnaround, turn about. I don't know if I can use that here. And uh. And he's gonna lead them to a division title. Alright. They have the offensive weapons to do it though. They definitely have the offensive weapons. Maybe Brock Purdy isn't as good as he looked at the end of last year. We'll see. He doesn't have to be. They have Sam Darnold as the backup. I don't think that's why he doesn't have to be good but anyway. Yeah. I think he has enough weapons and Kyle Shanahan around him that will make him. Exactly it. Make him look good. Uh Ryan, I'll let you go first this time. We're talking about the NFC North. So, we got the Lions, the Packers, the Bears, and the Vikings. Who do you have winning that? The NFC North, I have the Packers taking that division. It kinda just feels like a crapshoot division honestly. I mean, I don't really feel good about my pick. I don't feel about picking any, good about picking any of those teams. So, I just want Jordan Love to be good because he's got an awesome name and quite honestly, that's that's how I came up with my answer. So, I was like, got the guy that has love in his name. I'm pretty sure from looking at this division, the odds are the closest bunch of four out of all the the division. Makes sense. So, it kind of is the most wide open division, I think. Who do you have? Yeah, who do you have picking, Rob? You know, our team last year was the Lions. So, I'm gonna I'm gonna bring that over to this year. Let's go with the Lions too. I don't even know the last time they won the division. Nineties probably. Early 90s, mid 90s. If they did then. I just don't know either. I think we'll find out pretty early AKA we're filming this on a Monday before the season starts. So, we'll find out in 3 days whether or not they'll be a pretty good team again which they have enough talent on the offense to put up points. It'll just. Yeah, what are we thinking like 60 points in that first game here with the Lions and Chiefs? It's gonna be a high score game. Probably, yeah. Yeah, no Chris Jones for the Chiefs and then the Lions don't really have much of anybody on defense. Um that means that yeah, they did what they took that linebacker. I can't think of his name right now. Um. The guy that everybody won the bills. Jack Campbell. Jack Campbell. Yeah. Yeah. Um but I agree. I have power on offense to be the best team in that division but I wouldn't would I be shocked if the Vikings or the Packers or even the Bears for that matter were to win it. Probably not. So, I'll go with the Lions. Uh the NFC East another compelling division. Got three and a half maybe. I don't know about Washington. Good teams. Um which the Cowboys, the Eagles, uh the commanders, and the Giants. Rob, who do you have winning the NFC East? Yeah, I like the Eagles. I think they're the best team in the NFC and I think they showed that last year. I think they'll do that again this year. Jalen Hurts continues his uh breakout. I won't say an MVP season but he could have another MVP caliber season like he did last year. Yeah, mine's gonna be the Eagles as well. I think their roster. While the Cowboys and Giants are gonna probably both win nine, ten games. I think the Eagles are just good enough to win eleven or twelve games and and win that division. So, Ryan, what about you? Yeah, I'm gonna be different and go uh Cowboys um not because I wanna be different but because I actually think the Cowboys are I think they have a better defense and I think their offense maybe not as good but I think they have a good offense and uh quite honestly, both these teams have pretty cake schedules. Um the Rob and I were talking about it earlier. Um sorry, we left you out of this conversation, Tony but the uh the Cowboys or I'm sorry, the the Eagles first was like seven games are the Patriots, Vikings, Buccaneers, Commanders, Rams, Jets, Dolphins, and then commanders again. It's like it's not that difficult. It could be six and one, seven and all. Yeah. And then the Cowboys was very similar. Like last year. So, it kinda feels like whoever wins this division is probably gonna win it with twelve. Twelve wins. Somewhere around there. Eleven, twelve. So, I just, I'm just gonna go Cowboys on that. That's gonna be a lot of my points in the AFC uh which we'll talk about in a second uh which is how hard all of their schedules are but uh last division um the NFC side is the NFC South. Could be the worst division in football. Uh we got the Saints, the Bucks, the Falcons, and the Panthers.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

04:28 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"The charts. So fuck you, Jack. Who listens to Jared? You listen to that album. You had that album who listened to that album. No one ever listened to that album. That's you. Since when did since when did I become one of the Cosby kids? Rick wakeman. Who listen to me? That's Jerry city yet. What is that? That was you. So a big FU buddy. Sounds just like me. Okay. On this day, in 1978, after seeing the hype soon to become the who. No. I'm sorry, you two. Yeah. That's fading. Appearing at the project out center in Dublin wind became their manager. On this day in 1985, Dire Straits scored the second UK number one album with brothers and arms and David Napoli still hasn't seen a penny from that one. On this day in 1997, Bob Dylan was diagnosed as suffering from histoplasmosis, para Titus, a fungal infection that says you can't fucking sing. He took some time. That.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:07 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Man. By Whitney Houston. But written by who's a written by? Prince. Dolly Parton. Dolly Parton. Prince wrote everything else. All right, this day in music 1965, Jack, you'll be interested in this. I snuck that right by you. Yeah. Wait a minute. We're doing the songs of a year, and. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you don't like this one. All right. Well, actually, you'll know you probably will know this. I think you will know this. You should know this. On this day in 1965, blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, Sonny boy Williamson, died in his sleep. Van Morrison Aerosmith, the who, the animals, yacht birds, and moody blues all covered his songs. According to the Led Zeppelin biography, hammer of the gods, touring the UK in the 60s, sunny boys set his room on fire while trying to cook a rabbit in the coffee percolated. Did you know that? No. I did. He tried to trick a rabbit. Hey, you know what? Dude was real. He was old school. Like this hotel room service. I'm gonna go kill a rabbit. Have you ever had rabbit? No. It's pretty yummy. Okay. Does it taste like chicken? Yeah, it does. Then I'll just eat fucking chicken, all right? Next, understand 1968 Simon and golf uncle scored their second U.S. number one with bookends. The albums featured four U.S. singles. Number one album. Four U.S. singles, a hazy shade of winter, written by the Bengals. At the zoo, that one got right by you. You fade. You fade in body. Yeah, I wouldn't know. I've never listened to a Simon and got a funky album, but I do believe it. This is interesting. On this day in 1969, the who and Led Zeppelin appeared at the merriweather post pavilion, Columbia, Maryland, in the USA. This was the only time the two groups have ever appeared together with Zeppelin opening the show. On the tickets, Led Zeppelin was spelled LEAD. How much you think that ticket stub is worth? A lot. Here's a big fuck you to you, Jack. Oh, wow. I'm gonna drink some water for this one. This is a big fuck you to Jack. That's pretty harsh, man. Well, this is going back for shows. Wow. Where you shredded me, you shredded me. You shredded me four shows ago. On this day in 1974, Rick wakeman became the first member of the group yes to have a number one UK album when journey to the center.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Do you think, do you think women wait a minute? It's going to know the difference of Taylor Hawking isn't playing on the fucking the foo fight is tour. Listen, hold on a second. I need you to take a breath. I need you to I need you to do an exercise technique that is going to take you. Do I have to do a Kegel? Like kegels? Is that what that is? I want you to say as fast as you can. Foo fighter fan, ten times. Fool fighter fan, foo fighter fan, foo fighter fan, foo fight to fan foo fight of fan. Foo fight offense. For fighter fan, foo fighter fan, who fight a fan who fight a fan foo fight offend foo fighter fan. Very good. Do you feel better? That was nice. Look, look, I agree with you. I think that, you know, if Dave Grohl had had a real conversation with Taylor Hawkins and Taylor Hawkins said, look, I need some downtime, man. I'm fried. I'm not going to make this tour. I'm not going to survive it or whatnot. If Dave Grohl had gone out and gotten, just for the sake of our discussion, let's say that it got Matt Cameron from Pearl Jam. You know, or let's say you got Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, yeah. They want to run toward, do I think that they would have sold one less ticket? No, I don't. No. People go to see Dave girl. They go to see the fund that is the Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl is absolutely 9. They go to see Dave Matthews in the fund that is that Dave Matthews band. But they go to see Dave Matthews. I think that's. Dave Matthews man is one of the most popular one of the most not popular, but one of the most talented fucking backup bands that has to be out on the road. No question. But the Dave Matthews band to your point has lost members. One of them, one of them was caught up in a scandal and one of them died. The idea. And I would have to say that 90. That was a weird accent. ATV four wheel, yeah. I would say that 90% of the people that are going to see Dave Matthews don't realize that those two people that were once in the band are no longer in the band. You know, there's certain people though that you will notice that the violin player, the big tall black guy, yeah. You'd notice him not being a certain play as it stand out, right? Yeah, he's gone. But I will tell you being a fan of the Dave Matthews. I know that we're going out on a little bit of a tangent, but the band is actually better without him. Really? Much. I'll have to take your word for it, but it shows you how much I've listened to him in the past ten years. All right, speaking of the ten.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"There are some highly last adding strong. I love that intro. That drill is sexy as hell too. By the way, just a side story. So when they put out that record, they did a tour and they played the orpheum theater, which is a small theater in Boston, holds maybe 25, 2700. And me and a buddy of mine want to see that show. And just as the lights went down and Jane's addiction came out, I saw to my right, something caught my eye, the right, the security guides, four of them were carrying a guy out. It was my brother, Jimmy. Why? Thrown out of the show. He was drunk. Jesus. Speaking of Jimmy ministries on tour again, I think. Yeah. I thought they weren't. What's his name on the lead singer? Al Jorgensen? Al jogging. He said like fucking 5 years ago. That's it. We're done. No, you're not. No. Al needs money evidently. None of them are ever done. The who played in Boston. I know. I know. It never done. Hey, I want to get to something that I wanted to talk to you about last week, but well, you weren't here. Yeah, well, you know, that's what you get. So I read this article. No, this is serious. I read this article. And it was saying. No, that's Chris Cornell. That's The Rock Hall of Fame. So basically said that. I wish I could find it. It was a good segment. That is awesome. Yeah, yeah, no, no, no. What's the name drummer for the Foo Fighters? Taylor Hawkins. Taylor Hawkins was he and had a meeting with Dave Grohl saying I can't tour. I can't do this tour. It's fucking killing me. I can't do it. And Dave Grohl was like, no, man, come on, they kind of pumped them up and he was like, I can't, I can't do it. And he called a couple of other drummers that he knows. It's in the article that we know. And they basically said, yeah, that's what he told us. He told me that he talked to Dave. And the day of growing camp is like, we never had that conversation..

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"But which one is one and which one is two? T knows he's drinking. He's drinking some Tito's. There you go, Mark. Wouldn't it be, wouldn't it be hilarious if Mark actually meant that he was with Tito Jackson? Tito puente, a Tito and tarantula. I got you. Christopher cross. 1979. Fucking dude swept the Grammys. Right? Had some great yacht rock songs that was it. Yeah. Well, look, you have some of those people that suffer the sophomore curse. You know, they win the new artist on the Grammys. And, you know, they don't really live up to those that first day. But hey, what about Cheryl crow? That first. After that, she had some hits after that. Hits, but that first album. What about the first Norah Jones album? Is there another one after that one? That fucking album. Another one, 8 Grammys, I think she won with that. Yeah? You know? Robbie, y'all, what's his name, her father? Robin, Robbie shankar. Robbie. That's a beautiful girl, too. I think one of the most sexy and sultry voices of all time. Could be. How about Rachel? She's number one. I think Scott McLean is number two. There you go. Yes, I do. All right. Rage Against the Machine. Some of them was dynamite. First of all, was dynamite. Didn't really reach the heights of their first album. Yeah, but what about the third one? What is it? Battle of Los Angeles. Los Angeles. I love some of the songs on that one. Yeah, but the first album was just the Pinnacle right off the bat. I just think there was nothing. I don't think that any of those albums sold more than the first album. At the same time frame, you know, most people know the second album a little bit better. Yeah, the first Jane's addiction album. They've never.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:28 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"On this one, you have party out of bounds, give me back my man, private Idaho, keish Lorraine, strobe light, I don't know, man. I don't know if I can agree that this album wasn't as good as their first album. The first album's ten times better. So the first album, the first album, the debut album, the, you had track listing of planet Claire, 52 girls, dance this mess around rock lobster. Then you have lava, there's a moon in the sky called the moon, here are worship downtown, 60, 64th to see a lot of people don't know that there's other songs on that album that weren't that good that weren't that popular. This is a great side one. It's a great side one. But side two, like the tubes, like the tubes, side two of the actually, that was side to this side, two was the only side you listened to and the tubes debut album. I love it. I love that first B-52s record from. Oh, I do too. So I'm not sorry to talk. And again, I think that I think wild planet is a good record. But I don't think they captured what they had on that first record. This is purely my opinion. Well, sometimes your opinion doesn't really matter. Yeah, it's apparently not. It doesn't really. Maybe Mark smith's or Perry's opinion will matter when they take over the show. You know, wouldn't it be shown river's position? Wouldn't it be funny if 6 months from now? The show was Perry and Mark Smith and neither of you or I were on at any point. They take it both over. You know, those first guys weren't nearly as good as those. They weren't as good as they loved. Those two got together and started their own fucking podcast and what the fuck and they call it, they call.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Butts for sale. Fucking comment to the night. Gene Simmons. That boils cell anything. Especially Van Halen cigarette butts. Fucking coming to the night. Oh my God, the peritoneum says, is there an cars? A peripheral Boston that's not been. Leave us alone. What do you want for my son? It's been our town. Our accent, I'm gonna go with this one. The miseducation of Lauren of Lauryn Hill in 1998. Lauryn Hill came from the fugees, beautiful, married to one of the Mali kids, fucking album sold millions. She won like, I don't know, 7 Grammys for that album that year. 6, maybe. And but the strange thing is, other than an unplugged recording that she did, she never did another album. Nope, that's it. One and done. Well, the unplugged was its own thing, but again, it never what happened. I think, you know what? I think there was lawsuits, I think there was some lawsuits involved. There may have been lawsuits. You know, it's sometimes, you know, you have artists that they have one album in them. That's it. She was a talented, she is a talented girl. She is a talented, and she does tour occasionally. Yeah. Yeah, but probably, you know, she made all that money and you know what Molly, that's money. Sometimes money and having kids and you just like, yeah, fucking done. Yeah, you know, maybe you know, she gets into a different phase of her life and she becomes a mother and the music industry being what it is. I mean, it's rough and there's a lot of pressure and, you know, how do you live up to that that first album, you know, with all the Grammys and the recognition and the album sales and whatnot. Maybe it's just like, you know what? I said what I needed to say. Yeah. Yeah. I said what I needed to say. You know what, unfortunately, there are plenty of bands out there that probably should have done the same thing. But nope, they carried on and on and on, trying to, you know, to try to capture lightning in a bottle again. Yeah. So, you know, I have a couple of other albums or bands like for me, and again, I'm not suggesting that the band didn't have success, so I didn't have good songs here and there. But even for me, like the B-52s, their debut album was absolutely brilliant groundbreaking. The inspiration for John Lennon to get back into the music business. Right. And, you know, the rest of their albums, I think they had good records. What was the second one? Cosmic thing? Cosmic. No, cosmic thing was the one with love shack on it. Oh, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The second one was the red cover with planet Claire. I think in the right thing, let me see. I'm going to tell you right now. So discography. So it was wild planet. That's what it was. Yeah. Good record. I'll tell you what, wild planet. So don't underestimate that one, man. You might not be, I don't know if you're right on this one. 'cause you have.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"I mean, think about it. The cars were, you know, they were on kind of an arc. Like they kept gaining in popularity. But their first album is flawless. By the way, it's my wife's absolute favorite album of all time. And Mark Smith agrees with me. Candy always is my favorite cars album. Videos are such a departure. Just like and we've had this, I think we had this discussion in like episode three or four, one, like 55 now, I think, 56. Oh. Well, you're on 55. I'm on 38. I was just gonna say that. Yeah, I think we talked about this. I like Van Halen two. Although, I guess Van Halen won a Van Halen two, Gene Simmons brought them into the studio and most of those songs were recorded in the same session. Well, that's the story that Gene Simmons says. Yeah, and you believe Gene Simmons, he's full of shit. I have no reason to think he would lie to me. Now, he's full of shit. But oh, I mean, it's not a debate either way. I like Van Halen two. As much. I know vanilla one is pretty odd fucking album, but I like Van Halen to better. It doesn't make it a better album. Yeah, I get it. Yeah. I get it. The same way. I think part of that is, you know, that first car's album or even the first Van Halen album are so overplayed. That Van Halen two, in panorama, I mean, I'm sorry, candy O have some deeper cuts that didn't get as much play that, you know, you got to kind of keep to yourself a little bit. But listen, I mean, both albums are such a departure from the first album. They went in a different direction, both were lighter, both had more, they seemed to be more produced, like candy O is nothing like the cause debut album. You know what, you know what's cool and jumping back to Van Halen. I was reading a little bit about Van Halen this week. With the exception, so I'm only talking about the David Lee Roth the years. So David Lee Roth here is they put out 6 albums. Van Halen won two, women and children first. And what's the other one that I'm missing? 1984 and the one with unchained and so this is love. Fair warning. Fair warning, yeah. Yeah. Fair warning. Do you know that with the exception of 1984, all of those albums were by and large recorded on the road and I'm not recorded on the road written on the road. And when they got into the studio, like Van Halen two, was actually recorded in like fucking 5 days. Just ask Gene Simmons. Gene Simmons had nothing to do with Van Halen too. So just get off of that. Look, listen to me. I'll find the interview. I'll play two weeks when you're not here..

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:41 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Yep. Yep, you got anything else? Where else you got? I have a couple of them. So, you know, here's the one that a little bit more contemporary, not really anymore. But a band that I love and everybody in my family loves is a band called the strokes. The strokes. First album called this is it was in our opinion. We love that record. Song for song is not a bad tune on there. And this is a band that still headlines arenas, headlines, festivals, as a matter of fact, the Boston calling festival is in Cambridge this weekend, headliner on the first night is Nine Inch Nails, headliner on the third night, is Metallica. And the strokes, the strokes are actually headlining on Saturday. In my, in my opinion, you know, hugely strong, unbelievable, great debut album. If you haven't listened to it, you really should. But none of their subsequently releases ever lived up to what they put out when they initially got together and put out that first record. Yeah. Are you a fan? Are you a fan of this? Do you know those guys? No, never really, never really caught on yeah, you know why? No synthesizers. No sense. That's right. No sense. That's right. I know there's one. What's the popular song? The most popular song? Well, one of them is last night. Last night. Yeah, that's right. Juice box is one of those things. They were part of that kind of garage band. They kicked around for about two or three years, right? Them in jet jet was like that too. Well, jet is another, I mean, Jed, I think only put out two or three albums and then first one was great and a lot of fun and light and they never lived up to it as well. No. And I think if they were doing this 30 years ago, they would have had more play, but it just shit moved so fast now. Yeah, I think. Well, you know, look, here's another one. Here's another band that's been around forever in a day that have lived off of the energy of their first album. And I may catch a little bit of shit on this, but Boston. No, you won't catch any shit because actually somebody had mentioned that Phil Kelly had texted me. He says, what's the topic tonight? And I kind of threw out there and he said, he said the cars, but I think candy O was just as good as it was just as popular as their first album. So I couldn't agree with them on that, but he says Boston, which everybody knows Boston's second album is what? That's the question, right? Yeah. Yeah. They have a second album. Don't look back. They would just, they were never able to recapture what Tom Schultz had done on his own on that that first album. And, you know, to respond to Phil's comment about the cars. I think the cars first album is their best album, but they put out some really solid stuff. Candy O, as you said, I love it. It's a great record. There's a lot of great stuff on panorama. Yeah. You know, and even heartbeat city. You know, that was their biggest album. I think. I think their biggest wasn't that summer, yeah, like a merry go round. I just, I just love it. It adds so much to the show when you sing. They want a lot of MTV awards and they it's just fantastic..

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:11 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"But you're absolutely right. In my opinion, you know, appetite for destruction is a masterpiece. It's a great record. There's a lot of deep cuts on it. There's a lot of great stuff. There's a lot of huge hits. It put that band on the map in there, still riding that crest right now. If I were the manager, use your illusion one and two, why don't we just combine them and take the best cuts out and take that other shit that's in there. And there is a lot of shit in there. And put out one good record. The spaghetti incident is a bunch of covers, isn't it? Isn't there a bunch of things on that record? I think so. I didn't pay attention to it, really. And then Chinese democracy was a record that was in development for a decade and a half all the time. When it came out, people didn't give a shit anymore. The name was cooler than the album. Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. So this is a perfect example. And I'm really glad that you actually mentioned it because they were definitely on my list as well. Yeah. Yeah. But there were a lot of bands that have done that. I think that there are bands that have put a really cohesive, amazing debut records, and then what they put out after were not great records, but, you know, there were records that had great songs on them. And I would have to include, and I hate to say this and you may disagree with this. But the pretenders were that were one of those bands. I agree because, well, they fell apart after the first album. Yeah. Literally. You know, the pretenders first album is cut for one of the best debut albums of all time. No question about it. And then they did extended play, which had a couple of good songs on it. And then, you know, you had the deaths of Pete farndon and James honeyman Scott and they put out learning to crawl with a whole new iteration of that back on the chain gang. Yeah, and there's a couple of good songs on there, but they've never put out a monumental record like they did with their debut. No. No. Absolutely. And again, that debut album stands on its own. Even today, I'm gonna go with a group that was referred to. And this term got thrown around and thrown around, I think, too loosely back in the day. There the next Beatles..

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Is there a best eagle's song? Do you have a best eagle song? Everybody has the best eagle service called hotel. It's called hotel California. Not me. Yeah, but that is, that is. I'm saying, what is your best, what is your favorite? I mean, everybody knows. But I would also go on. My favorite eagle song is probably one of these nights. So you got take it easy, life in the fast lane. Right? Hotel California. It's a great song. But I always go back to one of these nights. You're right. There's just something about the song also that has, this is a memory attached to it somehow. Just from being a kid, nothing special, but the song itself is just such a great, it's a great song. It's great musically. It's great lyrically. And Don Henley sings the shit out of it. Yeah. Yeah. That is a great song. You know, I have friends. And I don't know. If this is like true in their heart, they're like, oh, I fucking hate the eagles. So I'm like, yeah, do you really hate the eagles or did you just see the big lebowski? For those of you who haven't seen that, you know. If you haven't seen the big lebowski, you know, one of the things the main character that dude is in a taxicab and the taxis playing the eagles and he's like, it fucking hate the eagles, man. You're trying to station a fucking hate the heels. And he gets kicked out of the cab. Yeah. You know, so it's Jeff Bridges, you know, playing as and I think that that scene, they have movies so popular that it's created this thing like, oh, I think it's cool to hate the eagles. I don't know that you would know more than me. I've seen the movie in bits and pieces enough to kind of piece it together, just like I've never seen a Rambo movie. And I never saw Top Gun, I don't buy into those hype movies. I just don't. Although I guess I've seen enough Rambo, like I said, to put it together, ramble one was probably was actually a good movie. You know they're thinking of fucking redoing that. These pieces of shit in Hollywood, they're fucking thinking of redoing Rambo. Even though I didn't see I saw enough of it to say, okay, it's a good movie, so I never really had to sit down and watch it. Because I know what happens. You kind of lived it, didn't you? In the Philippines, yeah. But the original Rambo was like the original terminator. It was just, and I know this is a music podcast, but yeah, these fuckers in Hollywood, these lazy pieces of dog shit, just want to remake everything. They don't have an original bone in their body. So the original Rambo was called first. First blood. Yeah. And then, you know, that seemed to be like a lower budget movie. It had a kind of grittiness to it. I thought that the first one was really good. And then of course, you know, made all that money and then it became Rambo. And it was high gloss and yeah, and then one man beats the whole Russian army on a plane. Yeah, it just gets ridiculous. Rambo one had what's his name and Dennis, the sheriff..

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

04:03 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"At Live Aid. He said, ask him, Judas Priest, that live a best set. They were really good. Yeah. They were really good. And you know, one of the weird things about seeing Judas Priest I don't remember the exact time, but I think we saw Judas Priest at like 1130 in the morning. Which is a weird time to see Judas Priest. And by the way, just because you mentioned them and I don't know if this is true or not, but like run DMC was like almost immediately after. Yeah, you know what I mean? The cool thing about Live Aid was, you know, there was such a diversity in terms of the acts that were there. That, you know, like the morning was, you know, Judas Priest, you know, Black Sabbath went on with Ozzy, you know, which appeared to be pretty early. You had hall and Oates with the guys from the temptations. Yeah. That was pretty cool. Yeah. You had Crosby stills in Nash. We had Neil Young that did a solo thing and then came out and they did a thing Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Yeah. You know, you had a young Madonna there that was, you know, still so, you know, still so new that she actually partnered up with the Thompson twins. Who is that? Madonna. Oh, wow. But I have to tell you that the thing that stands out to me, you know, and I think that they were dating at the time. They may have even been married at the time, was the pretenders and simple minds went on back to back. Okay. You know who else was really good at Live Aid in Philly, the cars. Not the most exciting band on stage, but great sound. They had their sound together. But Phil mate, Phil may be right. I mean, it's been such a long time. I think before I go to bed tonight, Phil, I will go on to YouTube,.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:46 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Black Sabbath, there is a hierarchy. And listen, being on a run below those guys, there's nothing wrong with that. Now, there's a lot of people that would disagree with me, I think. But this is just my opinion. I don't think he is in the upper Echelon. So he's in the first rung, maybe the lower half of the first rung or the middle, the middle. So are you saying that Springsteen got 500 million for his catalog in his publishing? And yes, by Sony, Sony paid for that. Okay. I would venture to guess that Pink Floyd would probably be about the same. I said, yeah. You think it'll be 800 million? And galvin watching on Facebook. She said the same thing. She said about she thinks it'll be 800 million. Let me see. We got some comments rolling in. Scott locks is $3 and a pack of envelopes. It's got the IT guy. He also said you were busy cross dressing because it's a time consuming hobby. So he was throwing bold is at you where you were in the air. Perry dean of it seems to think only a couple of 100 million watching on YouTube. Look, look, I think that I think that the Pink Floyd catalog is very, very, very valuable. So and it should be. It should be. Mark Smith said it right here. The longest running shotting album ever. There's lots of money in that lots of money. Right, but wait a minute. You talked about, you know, from a marketability standpoint, right? Yeah. You think about the popularity of Pink Floyd's albums. No question, dark side of the moon, one of the most historic monumental landmark albums ever made. In the wall, not far behind. But, you know, from a general population standpoint, right? Aside from song wish you were here, maybe have a cigar. There's not a lot of people that know that album. There's not a lot of people that know animals. It's not a lot of people that know the final thing. I think you're wrong. I don't think I'm just going to say it. You're an idiot. I said that in a while. I mean, come on. That one was a little forced. It was a little force. You're an idiot. Which one? Either way. But I think it'll be interesting to see. And they're only sniffing around. It's a rumor, but room is start somewhere, right? There has to be somebody had to say something to somebody. Sure. What are we betting now? I don't know. What do you want to be? How about a bottle of great white hot sauce? You're on your own. No. No, I'll tell you what. I would put you think it's going to be. All right, so we'll keep 500 as the over under. Okay. And I say over 500. And I'll even give you a push. I'll even give you the push. If it's 500, 'cause usually that's a wash. But I'll give you the push. If it's 500 or below 500, you win. Okay. So how much?.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"You go. Killer. So yeah, what do you think Pink Floyd's catalog would be worth? Holy shit. That'd be interesting. I know Bob Dylan sold his. I don't know if they disclosed how much, but his had to be worth more than, well, would it be worth more than Springsteen? I don't know. I don't know. So since Jack might just pop in on the show, $3 in a pack of envelopes. For the, what for the Pink Floyd catalog? Here we go. A couple hundred peri deer it's watching on YouTube a couple of 100 million as far as what because if spring street if Springsteen got 500 for his catalog and publishing rights, Pink Floyd's got to get more than that. I mean, they have to. They're just bigger than Springsteen. That's all there is to it. And more legendary. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see so. Like I said, Jack might just pop in at any time. And that's fine. That's fine. But in the meantime, let me see. What do I have here? Let's see if I have anything I want to talk about on my own as far as this stuff. I mean, I can stop going through it, but as far as second albums, I also wanted to talk about albums that, oh, here he is. Look at that. He's only 7 minutes and 25 seconds late. The elusive, the. Habitually late in habitually absent Jack calabrese. Hey, how are ya? You're only 7 minutes 35 seconds late. I was just about to go into my stack of did you nose and trivia for the audience? No. You don't want to do that. That's just fun. That's just fun. I actually enjoyed doing that. I'm sure you do. I'm sure that the audience enjoys it as much as you love doing it. Hey, did you I don't know if you caught it, but I was talking about this. I heard earlier today on classic vinyl that there's a rumor that Pink Floyd's sniffing around it may be selling.

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"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"one album" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"This podcast is sponsored by great white hot sauce. It's a small batch handmade hot sauce. Made specially for you. So if you like hot sauce, you'll love great white hot sauce. It's the hot sauce that bites back, find it at WWW dot try great white dot com. So did you ever hear a band that you set this band is going to be great? And you buy that first album. And you say this band is going to be great. Then you wait for this second album. And it finally comes out. You scoop it up, you bring it home. You play it. And it just sucks. And the band never really makes it. Well, that's what we're talking about on this episode. Bad second albums. Enjoy. 5, four, three, two, one, zero, all engine running. Liftoff, we have a liftoff. The KOF B studio presents, milk rates and turntables. A music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean with his co host, Jack halla breezy. Now, let's talk music. Enjoy the show. Thank.

'Sports & Entertainment News Compilation (#3) ft. Street Professor' (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #24) - burst 4

Ball & Buds

03:34 min | 2 years ago

'Sports & Entertainment News Compilation (#3) ft. Street Professor' (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #24) - burst 4

"You. Bastards lay leave. Britney spears alone right now a minute anyone who has a problem with are you with me. Because she's not well right now. I'm good good anyways. Kanye west put out an album. I had heard he was putting out. But i did not know when it came out but apparently called donde which i believe was his mother's name. If i remember correctly apparently it has a lot of songs on it. Because apparently i just found this out this morning twenty. Three of the songs landed on the billboard. Hot one hundred. So i thought i thought i read that incorrectly. So i'd like did a double take and i was like. Oh maybe they mean twenty three hundred and his whole career. I mean twenty three hundred twenty three on the top one hundred in his whole career. I was like oh. That makes sense. And i was like wait. I look back down. I read it again. I said don to twenty three songs. I say what the hell hummy songs on this album. And why yawkey pipe in this man up. I know twenty. Three songs shouldn't have been on the top one hundred. I mean unless he made a thirty five album psalm. Forty song then. Yeah maybe half of them would have been on there. But i know he ain't twenty-five album song you're telling me twenty three of them were we must have some shitty ass musicians out. Nowadays don't listen to the radio. Here's why don't listen. pop meet exactly what. Oh by the way he is. The seventh artists ever with ten number one albums. Good foxsports will sell ads for their super bowl super bowl fifty two wow super bowl fifty seven and they will sell those super bowl fifty seven ads for a record fifty for a record. Six million dollars per thirty seconds. Jeez louise that's a lotta money from thirty seven commercial. Could hey sony and microsoft. Ps five xbox shortages due to the semi conductor sorties. So if you are waiting on your console you might be waiting awhile and everybody boy nasty. I'm sure he got his already admitted to morning and ask him. But i forgot but i'm sure he already got his. He don't play and so it turns out that the shortage of so bad. That even my boy buck. Nash doesn't even have his yet. So this shortage must be really crucial. You know what i mean. Google this is big news. El salvador officially has become the first country to adopt bitcoin as their legal tender. So that's crazy. We're moving to the digital age now. Y'all digital currency is coming to every government so you better be ready. Start by goal. Put cash on your matches and what you do good. Oh good news in richmond. They took down the confederate robert e lee. That punk ass bitch. They took his statue down in richmond. Good good finally that shit out that damn city city is dirty and racists enough to clean

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Baby on Cover of 'Nevermind' Sues Nirvana Alleging Child Pornography

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02:09 min | 2 years ago

Baby on Cover of 'Nevermind' Sues Nirvana Alleging Child Pornography

"Bonnie baby is now an adult yes and trying to pull that up right now. I and they're unhappy because they feel like they've been used child pornography and that's because of the album cover for never mind the nineteen ninety one album cover. Yeah we're the baby's underwater the dollar on a on a fishing pole or whatever. It is yes. He is like a fishing pole in front of him. There's a hook in front of him. I think it would like a worm on it I'm trying to find. I found it in my internet's working now says never mind baby sues nirvana claiming child pornography in. It says in the subtitle. Oh it's it's not a worm my bad it's a dollar that's on the fishing hook like you said a lot of people are being sued. That's the subtitle spencer. Elden as the baby's swimming on the cover of nirvana's classic nineteen ninety-one nevermind. Album elden has now filed a lawsuit over the cover. Alleging that the child. I mean the image is child pornography defendants into intentionally. It has come to that conclusion that it has a naked baby on it. well it. It's him naked baby. There's no my sexual content. Yeah see that's why the baby is naked. But you if i recall correctly. I've never been a big nevada fan. So i haven't looked spent a lotta time looking at their album covers. Can't like see any details that would make it qualify as pornography. Now you can see the baby's genitals so you can see his his generals in like in the water like it. There are some versions where they sell it that they don't have it. So maybe he's seen that but They also have like the full frontal nudity of the baby basically defendants intentionally commercially Commercially marketed spencer's child. Pornography and leverage those shocking nature of his image to promote themselves in their music at his expense said the lawsuit according to variety of this kid not agree to it. They get into that i. I didn't read the whole thing. But i skimmed it in. He said that his parents never signed

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How to Store Your COVID Vaccine Card on Your Phone

Talking Tech

02:16 min | 2 years ago

How to Store Your COVID Vaccine Card on Your Phone

"Listeners. It's molina welcome back to talking tech co host. Mike snyder is off today as the delta variant of the cove in nineteen virus runs rampant throughout the. Us we're starting to see a renewed push to get more americans vaccinated and we're also seeing a lot of businesses and governments step forward to require more employees to get the vaccine for example president. Joe biden said last week he would require federal workers to verify david vaccinated or undergo regular testing. We've also seen companies and some local governments. Do the same. Even broadway said it's gonna make the same request of theatergoers before they can attend to show this of course means grabbing that cove in nineteen vaccine card that verifies that we got our vaccines. The question is how do you carry it because obviously it's not a small like i personally can't fit it in my wallet if you have a bag in a purse. Maybe but then you're also dealing with the annoyance of digging for it and pulling it out every time or because it's only the one card you might end up losing it. Fortunately we have something that we carry around with this all the time that can offer solution and that is our smartphone I write about this on tech that today dot com. I offer a few ways that you can add your covert card your smartphone to make the process easier and allow you to keep your card at home so you don't have to worry about losing it. Let's start with the easiest path which is take a picture seriously. It's that simple. You just put it down on the table. Hold it in your hand. Take a picture. You're done couple other things you want to consider. Though if you do this you wanna place it in a hidden album. So it can't be viewed in her library couple of reasons for this if say someone is using your phone and they're looking through your photos they can't see your cova card there but also you avoid that awkward scenario where you're having to find your cova card for some reason in your camera roll and you're you're having to scroll through repeatedly pictures of your family or dog your vacation just to get to one photo that you need to verify that you've been vaccinated. This takes a lot of that issue out of the way and you can have just one album with that. One image that alleged to quickly access it. If you plan to do this on an iphone basically what you do is you go to the share

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Being Liked Can Last Forever & Persistence Pays Off

Farm Small Farm Smart

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Being Liked Can Last Forever & Persistence Pays Off

"Recently. I was watching some hulu. And i keep seeing the same commercial coming up over and over and the star of the commercials. Somebody who's been around a long time. In fact i've grown up with this person and then i started thinking. Wow this person is in that commercial and that person launched like thirty years ago and they became so beloved by a certain portion of population that they were unable to entrench themselves in pop culture in really grow their fame over time despite not really growing their career. And this is the interesting thing about popularity once you gain it. It's hard to lose it. You have to do something usually really bad to lose it when you get a following. They tend to stick around. They tend to be loyal. So think about this little analogy in terms of your business when we talk about this person the commercial that i keep seeing is the corona commercial with snoop dogg in it heading out corona beverages on a beach so here you have snoop dogg mainstream something that would have seemed insane back in nineteen ninety two prior to him dropping. His first album gangsta rapper from the lbc doing national commercials for huge brands. Chrysler corona doing shows with martha stewart. Why is he still around.

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Standup Comedy Jimmy Aleck, Jaz Kaner, and Bobcat Goldthait  Re-launched Show #6b  - burst 1

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

02:45 min | 2 years ago

Standup Comedy Jimmy Aleck, Jaz Kaner, and Bobcat Goldthait Re-launched Show #6b - burst 1

"How many men are not quite sure if you're in love maybe you're not perfect. How many inner just pretending to be in love until you get what you want. He's forcing his hand up now. That's here's a song that has nothing to do with love off the nager wet dream. Yes all these on one album. That's right call now and order yours. Dez gainers the top forty. Hey vinson it stays mole into laws on clay is really nelson. Maybe shoot of love you often and could have. Maybe as a loner then i would have with on niners gorge the rolling stone member. Laugher georgia. i love my son. Glasses that that's why i drive through red lights and the clock must be slow the two people that understood that owns Commando i'm coming home dean. I don't care there's no cable erkin for the do

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Interview With Rapper, Ruby Ibarra

Asian Enough

02:11 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Rapper, Ruby Ibarra

"Thanks so much for joining us. Ruby johanna hi jan. Thank you so much for having me. it really is an honor for me to be in this conversation especially with asian american pacific islander heritage month coming up. I'm pretty sure you know the conversation that we're about to have is is gonna be relevant to what's been going on in this country. Yeah definitely. we're really excited to have you here. speaking of being asian american. You know you're known around the world as rapper rubio barra you know ruby bar in the belleek. Byron's that's the name of your band and so much of your music is centered on not just your philippine identity but this concept of being a and for listeners. Who don't know what that is. It's it's basically generally speaking of a filipino. Ex pat but there is this sort of larger obligation to feeling the need to give back to your home country or your family because you've left the country and sought out you know better economic opportunities and things like that but you came here when you were really young. At what point did you decide that this was something that you wanted to focus your music gone. And and what is being a buy into you. Those are really great questions to start for conversation to. I answer how. I got to the point in my artistry where i knew that i wanted to discuss or focus on you. Know my background and my heritage. My culture honestly. I don't think that really became a thought until my cirque ninety one album i think prior to that when i was making music a lot of it really involved just me trying to find my voice when we think about identity a lot of it really gets muddled and these thoughts of who am i and how. How do i belong in the space. That i'm in these her constant thoughts that i had in my head even as a young child. I never really felt that. I belonged in the us and at the same time. I never really felt that i belonged in the philippines because i grew up over here and so i think my journey in finding my voice. It's really started in college. I attended uc davis. And even though i majored in biochemistry i took it on myself to take classes that were outside of the scientists and one of them being asian american studies.

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Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Fearless Album Broke Major Country Music Record

The Ben & Skin Show

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Fearless Album Broke Major Country Music Record

"Taylor Swift, celebrating a number one album over the weekend, her third in the past year. The hit Grammy Award winning singer taking the top spot once again with fearless Taylor's version, which is a re recording of her 2008 album. In the past year, Taylor has released folklore evermore and the redone version of Fearless, but she's still not done. She tweeted fans over the weekend and said that she's already in the studio recording her next album. Swift now also becomes the first woman in the 65 year history of the Billboard chart to have three new number one albums in less than 12. Months is my

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Billboards in Support of Morgan Wallen Pop Up in Nashville Overnight

Z Morning Zoo

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Billboards in Support of Morgan Wallen Pop Up in Nashville Overnight

"Be at Sunday's A CM's. But he probably will be on everyone's mind because a group of anonymous fans purchased six Morgan Wallen themed digital billboards. At our place all around town. So in Nashville, of course, so like when people are driving today, see him doing that They're going to see him everywhere. Now One shows a little silhouette of his mullet, along with the phrase his fans choice entertainer of the year support that boy from East Tennessee. It's just It's pretty funny. One of them references the Bible verse Mark 11 25. It's talking about forgiveness. Um, one of the fans behind All of this actually said that these funds were raised to this social media campaign called Movement for Morgan and their protest ng the backlash from that video that was released of him saying something bad and they're trying, Tomo Right. The wrong of cancel culture. I got you. So that's what they're trying his fans. Boy. You can't argue that his fans are very present because he had the number one album for 10 straight weeks after that video, Yeah, so I mean, if you you mean he may be canceled in some circles, but he's not canceling others, and it is a weird It's a weird situation. I mean, obviously, he had the best country album of the year and he won't be at this Country Music Awards show and he's from East Tennessee. It's weird. It's very weird coming up in the next year,

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"one album" Discussed on Rooks and Becords Podcast

Rooks and Becords Podcast

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"one album" Discussed on Rooks and Becords Podcast

"Because you saw you remained a fan you took our own rankings. And did you know sort of side by side and and compared them. And and i like one album. Maybe more than you did. But we're sort of lined up in our in the way in which it all sort of washed out and what surprised me through those records in the eighties was how much paul stanley saved that band. Because there are a lot of really good songs on those non makeup albums during the eighties. That i sort of gave up on and went into sort of alternative rock ville. That was my thing at that point throughout the eighties. So i pretty much abandoned kiss so until you sorta brought me back because you might want to listen to these now because they're not as bad as you think there lexie some great songs on you make a great point. Paul stanley is sometimes an underrated songwriter and producer for all of his stage antics and his kind of c. Plus guitar playing. He doesn't get the credit that i think he deserves for. Not only keeping the band together as you point out but actually writing some pretty good decent hard rock songs between nineteen eighty two and nineteen. Ninety-two right let's dive into this last time we got together with this top five craziness. You turned to me and said so. Do you have an honorable. Mention caught me quite flat. Footed and i was well reasonably embarrassed so now i feel like you should go first with your aunt chatting the whole time. Okay i will. I will i will. I will take it then. My honorable mention is princes around the world..

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Daft Punk is splitting up after 28 years

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:36 sec | 3 years ago

Daft Punk is splitting up after 28 years

"Comes after a 28 year run. Daft punk is calling it quits. The Grammy winning electronic music pioneer shaped the news today and shared the news in an eight minute video called Epilogue, Thomas Bank Altar and Diamond. Well their home and Christo won six Grammys. After launching hits with one more time harder, better, faster, stronger and get lucky. They officially formed Daft punk in 1993. Their first album, Homework came out four years later. Up next in money

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Damon Johnson misses live concerts

Pantheon

07:43 min | 3 years ago

Damon Johnson misses live concerts

"Nothing better to do during a pandemic than listened to some new tunes. Some stuff you've been wanting to listen to and haven't had the chance to. I know things are starting opened up across the country but it's nevertheless music can always be escape. It can always be a form of healing and rock and roll is always there for you. It's it's loyalty you so please be loyal to rock and roll like to welcome in our next guest. Some really excited about this. I've had the pleasure of seen him live over the last few years with his old band. Black star riders and also solo. I had a pleasure of seeing him up for the winery dogs here in saint charles just outside of chicago couple years ago. Like to welcome in mr damon johnson. What's going on man. How are you good buddy. Thank you for having me on Sure i miss getting to play live shows at all but i definitely miss coming to the greater chicago. Area man there some of the best rock and roll fans in the country right there. Yeah it's always a great seen a great show whenever whenever. There's a live concert here in chicago whether it's a small club theater or arena it it just has an atmosphere that is like no other. It's really cool. I agree man I've been coming to chicago since the early days of brother cane We could have first. Album outweigh back in ninety three and straightaway man chicago and northern illinois radio in general. They really embrace this. And i feel like it's a relationship that i've been really fortunate to have for gosh man crazy number thirty years ago long time and you have some connection here too in chicago. I know steph from f three design. I think he does your local man. Stephon stephan does everything. He's yeah steffen. I think the first thing he did for me was help me. Get my website design in early two thousands and then Bizmart work for me. On my i guess my second solo album which was in a stick record and then when he has started warns. The arm in You know i've been a proud supporter of their clothing company and i love awareness stuff and they're just they're to of my favorite people on the planet. They're like family to us. Yeah i've known stephan for gosh. It's gotta be two decades three decades almost and i used to live with this rock band in chicago and he used to do. They're designed to as well in all their kind of marketing in and You know other kind kinda website and designing stuff. And i've known him so i run into him at shows like him and i always like bump into each other like. Hey man what's going on so it's always good to see him. That's amazing you've known him longer than i have. So that's That's really cool. And i'm i'm so proud of the growth. They've had their company and They're both incredibly talented. And it's inspiring you know for them to start their own kind of mom and pop business as they as they have and they grown it to the level that they have. I'm really proud to be a part of their circle. Well we got lots to get into but we always begin the episode. Every time we have a first time guest the same way and that's the essence of the show. The the question. We always ask just like every rock song has a hook. That sucks you in rock fan has a moment whether it's a band performance a song or album that hook them on rock and roll. What was it for you. Wow that's a big question The thing that hooked me on rock and roll was. I saw kiss on the midnight special on my television. When i was in the seventh grade and i it was the equivalent. I'm sure jay of our older friends. When they saw the beatles on ed sullivan that was the equivalent of that moment for me. No one's ever asked me that question to tell you the truth You know. I grew up my my folks to this day man. Both my parents love music and so it was a very musical household. The radio was always playing in. Dad would buy vinyl records of perjury artists pop artists and but yeah that was when i felt like it was something that was specifically mind. You know my parents not care for kids. They played black diamond complete with this. You know the rising drum riser in the pyro and everything manages your that. Messed me up preordained. I think it put me on the path for sure. Your kiss was an inspiration for a lot of musicians. And i think it was just the the imagery you know the the faces and the explosions and all the stuff. That kind of just pulled you in you know. The music was great too. But it just had like this power over young kids. I mean i got exposed to kiss back in like the early eighties. And i always remember knowing of them in knowing what they look like before i heard their music and then i heard their music and then i was just hooked. Yeah you know. I you know. I'm i'm probably a little older than you. So you know that midnight. Special show man that would have been nineteen seventy seven grow. This was this was early. This was. I believe this was between kiss alive. One destroyer and You know it was cool. Because i had a group of friends at school that you know we were all kind of discovering rock and roll at the same time and i remember that year in school that no kid and leonard skinner. I'm from the south. And so you know sweet home. Alabama was already the national anthem for us. And so you know the musicality of a ban like skinner We love led zeppelin and You know not long after that. We really got into bands like rush pink. Floyd bad company was big call. Rogers greatest singer of all time. You know things like that. So that set the table for me. I guess jay and then the two big bands not long after that you know when i finally started going to concerts where we saw thin lizzy. Ironically i saw them in seventy nine and that was a game changer for me and The the next summer. I saw van halen for the first time and i was cooked like that's it. I'm i gonna play guitar. You know. I have friends who go to college and get a degree and and and pursued that actually and it wasn't until i had already graduated junior college that i really ever thought of even considering it to be possible to play music as living especially for women coming from such rural backgrounds. There was nobody from where i came from. That was a professional musician. You know so. It just didn't seem possible.

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Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Fearless Album Has 6 New Songs

Daily Pop

04:24 min | 3 years ago

Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Fearless Album Has 6 New Songs

"Taylor. Finally getting revenge on scooter braun. Absolutely i love it because it's her masters you know and when you're young or when you're excited you sign onto a record label and you don't even think about everything else. Happy to get it. Yeah you're so happy to get it. So i'm excited for her her new album and the new songs that are on there. I think our fans are going to support her and the everyone's going to buy it. I think you're right. Her fans are gonna supporter. I just don't this is really about revenge at this point. I think this is more about making a statement making a stand for artists out there to own their own masters. But i've said this time and time again. I don't think that she needs to be thinking about. This is me versus scooter. Scooter made a business deal that anybody would have made had. They had the capital and the chance for it to be brought to the table. I think she needs to rearrange in and and stop thinking in that manner if she is because we know what happened last time. She got an a few of ninety. We ended up with the whole snake gate and it was crazy and it didn't really turn out very well for her but i read. This is the best way to do revenge like you said i think her you're right though. Her message is for future artists. Who do what you can to try to own your your own songs. It is challenging for an upcoming artists because the label feels. They're taking a risk on you and so they they really fight to own that they're putting money into your marketing budget to your studio time to all of things and it takes a song. I don't remember the exact math but like a song has to be number one for so many weeks for you to really make any kind of money on it at all. I mean as you guys all know. Artists make most of their money off touring and the rights. So another reason why she's probably doing this too is for all the future times that movies or commercials or whoever wants to use her music. She gets the credit for. I don't know if i would want the thirty year old taylor swift singing about fourteen year old things. I think i'm going to want the original. I'm going to want the fourteen year old taylor. Her voice change. Her body has changed. Everything about that. Time has changed the music chain. It even better now. You have grown woman singer. That's kind of scary. I think this is going to be huge for her. I think it's the maybe the old songs aren't going to give them that much recognition but the six new songs. It's gonna be a whole new money pop. The did make it to the first album. Probably risi nine or instagram. She says because she didn't want to many slow songs or too many sad songs. Or you know those reasons why you cut songs and you put together an album the way that you do you know you don't wanna bunch of slow tempo songs. You don't want all fast tempo songs. You wanna have a variety show your range and you can only fit so many on an album. Release back in the day now. Things are looking a little bit differently. So i think and she that was like some of my favorite song writing for her was back in the waiting for this. I really think i'm excited about up waiting. Don't you want to hear the woman saying before. I mean i'll listen to it. I think it's gonna be great. I just think we need to lower our expectations. I remember when this album came out in two thousand and six. It was not only the bob. It went diamond like for album to go diamond into one. E twenty is almost impossible. Because i think it is a little bit of revenge. The little bit of. I'm gonna show you. It's a little bit. Let me show the other artists. I get what you're saying. It was definitely a business deal and a business move for him. But she's like you know what. I what my masters you gotta understand. When michael jackson bought the beatles masters. Can you imagine the beatles a lot really for my business move. That was gangster. You can't be mad at somebody if we're coming to the table with money to buy something like it wasn't his fault and i stick with that but i understand where she's coming from. I just think when you get wrapped up in revenge and one upping somebody. You often get your expectations kinda deflated. Because it doesn't go as

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Taylor Swift Announces Release of 'Love Story' Re-Recording

Z Morning Zoo

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Taylor Swift Announces Release of 'Love Story' Re-Recording

"Announcement. She's making good morning America some point this morning. What we believe it is, is that she is either finished re recording her first album or the first single, which would be love Story. We believe that that will be released this week. Maybe even tonight. The re recording version of Taylor Swift Love Story, which will be re titled Love Story Tailors. Version. All of these songs and albums will be hashtagged with Taylor's version, and that's what we expect The announcement to be later this morning and Good Morning America coming up next in the next day on the

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"one album" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

02:54 min | 3 years ago

"one album" Discussed on Pantheon

"Life is different and it can give you the confidence to move forward. Because you know you've dealt with tough and difficult challenges we've all had that experience in our lives where we had to overcome something that seemed insurmountable at one point. It seemed like the tallest mountain. You're ever going to climb but you did it. And you became more confident in your ability to handle you know handle challenges handle difficult times in handle those valleys in life that you know the life is full of peaks and valleys and if you can climb up from the valley in reached the peak again you become so much stronger as a person and the pretty reckless is so much stronger as a ban because of what they had to go through and this album should be recognized for what it is. it's excellence. It's honesty its rawness and the perseverance that led them to making this album. So in sound too preachy. But this album really did connect with me instantly. I love it. I love everything about it once again. The track listing is versus wrong to last death by rock and roll. Only love can save me now and so it went. Twenty-five my bones got so high broomsticks which is burn standing at the wall turning gold rock and roll heaven in harley. Darling go check it out. Everybody let me know what you think. Once you do have a chance to listen to it this friday and like i said we hope to do more. These album reviews. Maybe spotlight one album per month. Because i know there's a lot of great music coming out in two thousand and twenty one but it's a great way to start your rock and roll journey this year. I know it's been a difficult. Two thousand twenty and continues to be difficult for a lot of people here in the new year but let this album connect with you the way it did with me and go out and buy the new pretty reckless death by rock and roll this friday february twelfth. All right everybody stay safe stay healthy. We'll talk against him.

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Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

"The minute with kevin mason. There's no doubt that america has a problem. Right now agreeing. What is right and what is wrong. And it's been going on for a long and it's very deep shirt. Look at everything that's going on in washington right now with politics. Well you can see what's going wrong. No matter what side you fall on. It goes deeper as i said. Country music morgan wallet. Who has the number one album in the nation. One of the hottest singers in the nation was caught using the n. word on a video taped by his neighbor. Recently i think last weekend and radio stations across america are dropping. His music and country music fans are upset because they think there's a double standard if you can use the n. Word in rap music. Where's the standard is a double standard. It's amazing to see the divide between each side. As i said this divide is very deep. There is no grey area. It's truly about black and white and that can be taken any way you want to take. That's the scary part right now. The divide has been here for a long time. The difference between right and wrong. I don't know if we're ever going to agree again. And that's even scarier.

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Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

"The minute with kevin mason. There's no doubt that america has a problem. Right now agreeing. What is right and what is wrong. And it's been going on for a long and it's very deep shirt. Look at everything that's going on in washington right now with politics. Well you can see what's going wrong. No matter what side you fall on. It goes deeper as i said. Country music morgan wallet. Who has the number one album in the nation. One of the hottest singers in the nation was caught using the n. word on a video taped by his neighbor. Recently i think last weekend and radio stations across america are dropping. His music and country music fans are upset because they think there's a double standard if you can use the n. Word in rap music. Where's the standard is a double standard. It's amazing to see the divide between each side. As i said this divide is very deep. There is no grey area. It's truly about black and white and that can be taken any way you want to take. That's the scary part right now. The divide has been here for a long time. The difference between right and wrong. I don't know if we're ever going to agree again. And that's even scarier.

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Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 3 years ago

Right And Wrong (MM #3606)

"The minute with kevin mason. There's no doubt that america has a problem. Right now agreeing. What is right and what is wrong. And it's been going on for a long and it's very deep shirt. Look at everything that's going on in washington right now with politics. Well you can see what's going wrong. No matter what side you fall on. It goes deeper as i said. Country music morgan wallet. Who has the number one album in the nation. One of the hottest singers in the nation was caught using the n. word on a video taped by his neighbor. Recently i think last weekend and radio stations across america are dropping. His music and country music fans are upset because they think there's a double standard if you can use the n. Word in rap music. Where's the standard is a double standard. It's amazing to see the divide between each side. As i said this divide is very deep. There is no grey area. It's truly about black and white and that can be taken any way you want to take. That's the scary part right now. The divide has been here for a long time. The difference between right and wrong. I don't know if we're ever going to agree again. And that's even scarier.

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