30 Burst results for "Weezer"

"weezer" Discussed on The Angry Therapist Podcast

The Angry Therapist Podcast

05:58 min | 4 months ago

"weezer" Discussed on The Angry Therapist Podcast

"Now that I've lost most people in the room. Oh, the garage thing, the reason why I relate to that is because I literally, I literally work out of my garage, but I think I have this obsession of locking myself in rooms and it started when I was 12. Playing with Legos and just kind of becoming a mad scientist by myself. It's not, it's like this weird and maybe it's also the writer to me. It's like this weird craving to get isolated and focused and. Drown myself in something and usually it's in that drowning that I hit flow states and find myself. It's very strange, but I think I mean, I think a lot of artists, a lot of writers can relate to what I'm saying, but I've been doing this since the 80s and it's where I find my it's where I find my flow, you know? And now with podcasting and writing books and creating content, I'm in my garage, doing what I've been doing for. The last 30 years or so. There's a lyric in the song by weezer and he says in his garage is where he feels safe. And I can relate to that for sure. All right, question number one. Started dating a man. Divorced one year, first he has first he has dated since. Okay, you're the first set he has dated since. Am I doomed bad pancake question mark? First of all, do we I've never heard someone call someone you're dating a pancake? It's very strange. Do we call each other pancakes? I mean, I know we've called each other waffles and crepes. But I've never heard no I'm kidding. It usually it's not in the dating. It's usually once you have turned the dating into a relationship that you start calling each other food items like pancake or muffin or tater tot or whatever. But when you're dating someone to call them a pancake is I've never heard that, but it is, I'm mentioning this because I think it's kind of telling of your mindset in that it seems like you want a relationship obviously. You want to get to pancake. You want to get to muffin and all the foods that we call our partner when we have swim past the data and now we're in a relationship. I get it. You want that. And you're dating a man who has been divorced for a year, and you're the first that he's dated. I think rightfully so that you should be concerned because you're the first where is he ready to date? Is he ready to give you what you want? Is he ready to invest? To let go of the marriage, you know, all of that stuff. Does he have closure? And you know what? I think that we can get into our heads on if someone else is ready. I would put the focus on you. I would ask you, are you ready? And I would be less concerned about the other person. And I'll tell you why. A lot of times, we keep focusing on if the other person is ready, what they have to give, and we lose track of us, what we want to bring to the table if we are ready, right? And I think that

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Steve Deace: COVID Vaccines Lost Efficacy Since August 2021

The Dan Bongino Show

01:58 min | 8 months ago

Steve Deace: COVID Vaccines Lost Efficacy Since August 2021

"Instead we're in an environment where I was looking at all my various social media accounts and thinking to myself where can I actually post Daniel's work And I just came to the conclusion that maybe the only place I think I can post it is over my true social account at real estate base if people want to get the link to it because I don't think I certainly can't post it on Facebook Elon hasn't taken over Twitter yet so that's a flip of a coin Okay But the reality here is since August 6th of last year And I think that's a date Your audience underlying that date August 6th of last year Rochelle Walensky had CDC goes on with wolf blitzed and admits on national TV on swell It's CNN So is it really national PV But I guess that's similar So our sort of national TV She sort of goes on national TV on CNN and admits that the vaccines now with the arrival of the delta variant and fully in America no longer stop the transmission of the virus So that's like 2.75 variants ago because we're on like the third variant of omicron right now okay And so she admitted this on August 6th of last year it got very little fanfare but on September the 9th of last year A full month after the head of the CDC admitted that we have a vaccine that doesn't actually vaccinate It doesn't actually inoculate It doesn't stop the spread of a virus That's the date that Joe Biden did what he said for the entirety of the year up to that point he had no constitutional authority to do And tried to buy Fiat of an executive order force you you could not work in America unless you got these jabs that don't actually do what they claim And this was a full month after he made this the CDC admitted that it doesn't do what a vaccine is supposed to do Dan And so it's really been since that date August 6th of last year that the entirety of this House of Cards has just begun to slowly but surely collapse We're in the last verse of weezer sweater songs while we're dropping 90s music references here All right

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

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:47 min | 1 year ago

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

"Ah, okay. I'll tell you that. Good lives. They sound really good live. They're one of those bands that they're pretty hard to fuck up their music. 'cause it's not overly complicated. It's not loud and raucous. Well, unless they play hash pipe, that's about it. They did because they get. And they did. Yeah, they have to play that. They almost have to play that. Which is a great song. That was my favorite song by weezer until happy hour came along. I fucking love that song. Happy hours are great too. Yeah. They even did the whole Beverly Hills thing, which is kind of a goofy tune, but it was so much fun. So much more. So you had. And I know a little bit about weezer, so I did a little more looking today. And so the third album was the green album, all their albums are named after colors, mostly all. Or they're referenced as the color of the album, right? So the third album was the green album. And this was kind of mixed into what the topic was going to be tonight, but I don't want to save that again for another episode because we'll end up doing a two hour podcast tonight. We keep that up. So the third I'm so due to a mixed reception, which tonight's one of the topics was going to be albums that people didn't particularly like at first. But they grew to be really good albums. People appreciated them later on down the line. So pinkerton, green album. Was their third album, and they hired. Well, let me see, so due to mixed reception of pinkerton, Cuomo wrote Les lyrics for the green album, which is the third album. The band hired who to produce the band's debut album,.

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"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"A. r. t. i n. d. a. v. i d. t. a. p. a cool all right and So i've been eric nash You as i mentioned almost famous minute is my other big show right now. That's for sure This show feels like weezer an almost name. It's been part of the pantheon podcast network. I'm definitely check out all the other. Great music shows there and Just a little just maybe a little more personal Social media so forth that you can find me lucky mustard on twitter lucky muster dean on instagram and facebook Just don't find me there. Yeah he can find the show on Definitely for the show wise. Yeah that we have our page which you didn't like at fiscal com slash feels like weezer and the group we have where we can talk and so forth Very easily in We we'll let you in Is at feels like feels like weezer. Listeners sorry yeah go you can do it. I believe in your area The facebook group is at face. The facebook group is. That feels like wizards society. Yeah the feels like weezer listeners. Already go ahead and join. You can engage with us. Your favorite content creators. Well whatever you have to say I'll try to think. I usually engaged with most of the stuff. That's posted up there. But yeah check it out and Eric d D gamble the ever gamble Pretty minimally yeah. I've never been vegas Yeah but i have been a few times. But i actually am cursed as a person so i don't i normally don't gamble because it's like i have a curse on me where i lose every time. So it's it's not worth it for me personally but i wonder like Do you wanna like make a little bit as to what's going to be the that the next Color album that comes up from the next album is going to be The next one. That is a color album. I mean. I think i've had in my mind for quite a while. I might have said it once before. Even i mean i don't. I'm not sure why though as a primary color it's primate color out of the three that has yet to be an covered by them. Yeah i think yellows A good guess. I didn't think too hard about this. I don't even have an answer for myself. Is there a reason. They've stayed away from yellow and have gone on. They've done the primary colors and even green these radio far that we're at one secondary color and then they've done you know white and black and teal. Yeah in is reason that they've avoided yellow so far. Maybe because yellow reminds people have. Pp's yeah so. I wonder if they could shift to the other. One of the other two Secondary colors of yellow or violet. Some sometimes called by their purple. What have you yeah. I was gonna say purple. That was gonna be my guess. And i don't know if we want to put like five at home. No i wanted to make this man but let's put some. Let's put all you five bucks if the next one's yellow. I'm not going to go. Because i think the no i buy like your idea you know..

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"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"I don't know what else to say about this album except for that I think it's a pretty good album. Yeah i'm definitely a wink. Wink looking forward to some of the song. Tear at least a star. But like you say you know Diving in and listening fairly repeatedly to to some of the other ones. I know a little bit less right now. i certainly look forward to that. The you know it's it's you know. I definitely have just in my mind. There's definitely you know it hopefully couldn't be as bad as you know a couple of the other albums. Further low further apparently kind of digging into one of them That i've loved listening. You had the opinion of In my head quite a bit throughout the process of doing ever ever since starting to show. That's for sure at least then of With the early. I think yeah the lower points but So so i'm still. i'm still in a good mind mindset for this album the yeah i think. Yeah there's the there's alter all the albums are good things to look forward and then like maybe some things that aren't as exciting. But i don't think normally there's never any of the album and i think yeah. I definitely have listened to every weezer album a couple of times. Yeah but there's nothing. There's never a time when i'm like. Ooh this is like a tough to listen to like. I'm like bummed that i'm listening to it. Sometimes it's just like well. This isn't like the best meal that i've ever heard but it's You know put it on a bicycle ride and it's a you know it's nowhere than most other music. I would say in fact probably much better than a lot of other music if we can say. I don't know it's all subjective. Okay so I don't know that there's anything else we would normally do on in the past Intro album special episodes but If you wanna if you to run down your Any any kind of plugs Yeah i guess I don't think i wrote any theme songs for this particular episode. That's a lie. I did record a song for this episode. Sorry but You heard the feels like weezer. Theme song in the beginning of the show and Maybe depending on how things go somewhere in the middle as well. I wrote that song and If you like it you wanna hear more music that might sound similar You can check out some of my music at band. Camp dot com slash. Martin david tapioca..

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"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

04:20 min | 1 year ago

"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

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"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"weezer" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"Track by track Through their whole discography And i'm eric nash. From almost minute and my name is martin. David tapa i'm amateur musician and Songwriter and eric what What song are we talking about today. Now that that's kind of stumbled a little bit there for a moment. I think and But yeah. We are actually talking about anyone's today. We talking about the red album or weezer as also yes. Weezer parentheses Read out self titled. Yeah i don't know how we say but yeah the red album in common parlance. Yeah and it's a very special episode which which of us is doing drugs off touched. I think it's me saying so. Yeah there won't be any little song snippet or i that here but i'm unless we will. Maybe maybe something else will be played here who in your pillow. It's yours truly martin. David tapioca coming to you from my very own kitchen a home just a topic in here. Real quick for two reasons. The first reason is that. Right after this level interstitial snippet erica meier about to start talking about seventy name. Zach zach question. Here is zack. Frigging smith the original co host of the feels like weezer podcast. In case he don't know Zach had the step down from his co hosting duties sometime ago due to the fact that he had a second child and he was too busy raising his offspring in caring for them to be talking about the rock band weezer on podcast every so often but he did stay with us in a capacity as editor until very recently sadly for us great for him. Zach got a new job. That is even more demanding on his time so he is even busier busy busy boy and he will no longer be editing. The podcast that responsibility will fall to me. So that's why you're hearing me now. I get to slice myself into the episode anytime. I want us talk at you about any issues that i think needs to be addressed for all your zach heads Sorry zach i'll never be zach. But i will endeavour to be a sort of a mike nelson character to zack's original joel and i'm going to do my best and probably this won't be the last that we ever hear. Zach on the feels like weezer. Podcasts so keep your ears appealed to the skies for the voice of zach fragging smith in the future okay and that brings us to the second reason why i'm here. I have wrote a little song like a little theme song for the The red album special episode. It's called red album special and it goes a little something.

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Ready for a Summer Games Fest?

Talking Tech

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Ready for a Summer Games Fest?

"So mike you remember when we used to go to the electronic entertainment expo and see a bunch of new video games. Yeah seems like another lifetime ago. It's been nearly two years since last time i was. I was in los angeles for the annual e. Three industry convention obviously last year. It was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic and to fill in the void. Our pal jeff keely created this summer fest which was a series of online streamed events including a preview of playstation five and a bunch of games. And now if you're into games you've probably heard jeff who began covering the industry as a teenager and then in later years began producing the game awards in two thousand fourteen which many of equated to the academy award for video games. Well this summer. He's going to produce the summer games fest again and kicks off june tenth so far participants include Playstation xbox activision to k amazon games electronic arts epic games riot games tencent games and newbie soft. And there's more but that's that's that's gives you an idea it's going to be really well supported and then there's a new. A new independent games will be highlighted in something called days of the davos. Which is a showcase produced by eight bit and double fine productions which is one of our favourite game developers and they've made some super games including full-throttle second thoughts and grim fandango. I'm not sure if you're a fan or not but rock band. Weezer live on this june tenth broadcast. And you can watch on all the major streaming platforms including twitch twitter youtube. We have all the links in my story on tech usa. Today dot com they'll be more musical performances and special guest announced in the coming weeks jeff said and in the announcement came out. But what's really going to be. Interesting is if when and how the summer games i might conflict and come right up against e. three which is back this year but we'll be all online and streamed.

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"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

Soundrise Podcast

05:15 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

"So speaking of time and getting familiar with with albums. Let's now move onto two thousand and nineteen de newest at at this moment. This is their newest album. It's called the black album. Obviously the the original name is weezer but since the album is in is in the black color Most of us call it the black album. So i'm here. I think the punk is gone. The rock is also kind of gone. It's a completely different sound It doesn't really remind you of the ninety s weezer and tell me. Is this a good transition. Is this a good. How do you feel about it. Well i feel that the name of the record says it all black indeed blacking sense that it's pretty awful and oh yeah. I thought that you would say oh the black come. you may be connected to metallic. No no no no no. I'm sorry if my lame joke didn't go down well but the record is just not that good. I mean it sounds like you know especially when you listen to those who from the early stage and these are filled with energy great. Songwriting great playing a amazing sound. You know you'd really like the more you listen to it the more you dig the sound and then move to this and it's like okay I get it all these pop elements. it almost. Sounds like one of those pop records made by. I don't know arianna ground. There is something and again. It's been a long in cheek. I get it's kind of ironic that they're doing this pop thing and this kind of production to be a bit ironic. That's my impression like they want to capture a certain mood of the time they want to capture the era. And i think that that might even be a good idea. You know in a sense. But i just can't get into. These songs is just so boring. Zombie bastards was kind of fun. I still like that. They have the whimsey can only get so far if the sound is behind and feel that the sound here just doesn't capture that same energy that their early records cat and that's very disappointing. Of course bans have to change bans. Revolve do different things. And i appreciate that. But i just can't get behind this record. I don't know i just found it. Very flat very uninspiring. I think that there's a reason why this band is not so relevant anymore. I mean the most relevant thing about them lately was they covered. Toto's africa okay. So that was kind of done for fun to entertain the fans. but yeah where's the substance. I don't know.

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"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

Soundrise Podcast

04:44 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

"It's that was also good it's it's gonna melodic Buddy holly is probably the most famous track here. i still hear it nowadays on the radio And i love it. i think it's very very catchy. And very fun so overall. I talked the album Like their aesthetics. The sounds i also like when they when they kind of sync over each other. You know you have to simaltaneous vocals and they are kind of singing completely different verses. Have the same impression to that. Yeah yeah stuff like that. And that's that's i think what they're all about this kind of spontaneity and switching things up a bit at times very very cool touch right yes. And it still baffles me. That this was a nine hundred ninety four. I would probably say one thousand nine hundred nine. Maybe because when you say nineteen ninety four. I think of some other albums but you know this is something new so it's always good to discover new stuff. Okay so if you don't have anything else we can. Now move to our ratings and picking favorite songs all right so for me. Definitely my highlight. Say things so. I think it's a wonderful power pop song very catchy. Very well written very originally in a way I i really really enjoyed listening to that. One stood out to me immediately so yeah and as for the rating. I'm not quite sure. Because they feel like i might regret my rating. I feel like. I might grow to like this album even more than i do right now but just to be on the side of caution. I'll give it a seven point five which means it's a really really good record that i can recommend to everyone but i'm not quite sure. It's worth the of some kind of masterpiece status. It's just not that kind of music to me just to really good enjoyable record all rights fair enough so My rating is higher. I'm giving it eight point. Five and i would agree with you that it's not a masterpiece but it. It's really alliance to my i. It really aligns with my music tastes. So that's why i'm giving it such a high rating and i might. I might sound totally biased. But that's okay and i'm counting. Tough time picking the favourite track here. Because there's so many that i that i liked yes. I have to praise the final truck only dreams. And that's also what's coming to my mind right now but okay. Let's go with buddy holly. I know it's a safe choice. But if you ask me just pick this record up and listen to it from start to finish guys okay. So now the next record on our list is the follow-up pinkerton from nine hundred ninety six. And i have to say that it was a it wasn't easy picking you know the next record because these guys have a lot of critically acclaimed albums in their collection so let on. Pinkerton was initially a commercial failure. You know but eventually it became a really big album and it's a received it received almost a cult status. So what are your thoughts on that. Yeah pinkerton that's an interesting story because it's an interesting follow up to this large huge massive success of the first record in now. Pinkerton seems to be slightly more introspective. It's not stacked such immediately. Catchy songs like the previous record but nevertheless it doesn't really fall back behind too much. You know. I think it has its own merits and i'm not surprised. It's a huge classic. Nowadays at least among weezer fans fans consider this to be their greatest achievement. At least artistically. And i think it's a good follow up. I'm not sure if it's as good as the first record again. I feel like this has a huge potential to grow in me. I didn't enjoy it throughout. I think what i find interesting is that this seems to be some kind of thread in the lyrics..

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"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

Soundrise Podcast

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

"Well mostly with my family chilling. I was also on On some sort of break from work. So i decided to spend it with music not flicks and the scent and scented candles letter. How about you. Oh well sounds interesting. My break was pretty exciting to because i got engaged. So that's a big news in my life relations. Yes thank you. And of course. I spent a lot of time with my family with my fiance. We came back to poland. We were in serbia for a long time for about five months. I think so. Now we're back to poland. And i'm very excited about the vaccines in finally getting out of this hell that this pandemic has been but it's been good lately so today we have a really interesting act- that you chose for us and i really like your choice. I think it's a bandit there's a lot to talk about so tell me who are we talking about today yet. We're talking about weezer. A famous rock bands. The reason why. I chose them. Because i know the name you know it's been circulating around social media lots but i never got into them. I never actually picked up one of their records and and listen to it. So i just thought that this would be a perfect perfect to dig up there their work so to say so share a few words about weezer they were founded in one thousand nine hundred ninety two in los angeles california. The lineup consists Currently off petric wilson. Brian bell rivers cuomo and Scotch schreiner This is not really their standard lineup..

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"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

03:00 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

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"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

04:07 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

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"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on ARTICULATE with Steve McJones

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"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

02:21 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

"Feels like weezer makes sense facebook wise. We also have our fill our facebook wise group wise. We have our feels like weezer listeners. Society and that's probably the best place to go and have deep meaningful conversations versus your short. If you if you think you have more to say about peace check out the pills like weezer listen to society and let your voice be heard in digital way. I'm going to try to i. I'm i'm gonna come out and say this. I'm gonna try to post a video in this episode. Comes out of myself covering this song. I'm going to try to do this for every episode that we put out so we already did it once for an episode for our most recent episode actually weren't even on yet but it episode came out since we started recording with you. Yeah it's difficult to parse. The time is a contract. Says yeah anyhow. Oh my name has been in remains always change it martin. David tapioca If you are really interested in pursuing more of something else that i've done. I'm in a band called your code. That's why oh. I d were a band with and one of Eleven guitar players. Yeah yeah and we don't have any recordings but Maybe if you put it into your google machine Some kind of video would come up and you could watch that. So yeah check out the ban. -joyed d- or Right now we're in the middle of a coronavirus When there is live music again maybe check your local listings. We may be playing in your town. And so as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west so comes to an end. Another episode of the feels like weezer podcast. I love bitches..

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"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

"Welcome dear listeners to feels like the intermittently released podcast for at least two awesome middle age dudes talk about the entire catalogue of weezer. I'm middle aged dammit. How long do you expect to live. Probably not much longer with climate. Don't google climate change. Actually be past middle aged. Yeah we'll see it remains to be seen. I'm interrupted who you are right. Yeah i will say who i am my name is martin. David tapioca yours truly. I'm an amateur musician and songwriter of little consequence. And i'll be one of your co host for this episode. And i'm the second co host today. eric nash. And you can hear me on also on almost famous minute and we've got a guest today right. Yeah are you here. Guessed what is who are you. Tell us about yourself. Hi my name is dylan. gallagher I am an administrator over at weezer pedia under the username h. Mc and. i also run the youtube channel. Weezer besides superclub. Thanks for being here. Yeah thanks for having me. How are you doing today villa. Pretty darn good As of as of the day were recording this rivers cuomo just yet another bundle of a whole demos. So you know. It's it's exciting and also infuriating to keep up with but it's an exciting time. It is so much and he keeps like someone had to write a script to like scrape the website so that we would see like when he adds stuff and when he takes stuff away even more importantly so and just recently added folders a couple days ago making it even more difficult to like. Okay got to download the entire archive again. Got a. it's it's a nightmare but it's it's a good problem to have think so why you're while you're interested white while you're knowledgeable about this because you have to handle that for the website and fortunately in in light of all these demos coming out with a lot more people are coming out of the woodwork being with wikki and we just launched a we have a discord now on you can you can see on the it's linked currently as i. I don't know if it's still will be. We probably will be.

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"weezer" Discussed on X96

X96

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on X96

"Probably should have warned you before we played it that that we had a surprise brand New Weezer song available. What are we gonna play it? We just did. That was Lizzie Gene, And that's the thing about X 90 sixes. You should listen all the time because you never know. Totally planned. Rise. Yeah, that's it. It's what That was new Weezer. All my favorite songs is the name of it from The album. Okay, Human Now you may be confused because you thought to yourself. I thought the next Weezer album was going to be van Weezer that is coming. Not until May 7th this one Is called. Okay, Human And it is coming out on the 29th of this month. The others crawls weird. That's a really good things. That's a really good song. Apparently Rivers. Cuomo was busy at the piano during the cove ID. And, um, he started Playing a different album that kind of channeled one of his favorites. Pet sounds from the Beach boys. But he said that he came along with a 38 piece orchestra chipped away at the recording sessions and That's called okay. Human is the album. All my favorite songs is the name of the song. It says that it's essentially It's a you know a day and Rivers. Cuomo's life is the It's very nice phone. I'm not You like it. I like Weezer. Okay. You know, I'm not a huge fan, but that one's particularly nice. I like it. So brand New Weezer and thank God. It wasn't a One of those remakes that they did. All right. So see you guys. You gotta keep listening because you never know when we made it. We made just toss you a brand new eser, huh? You like that? You wouldn't know it. You know? Jeez, I hate it when I'm right notes to myself and then I can't read my own writing. Oh, I've been trying to make this out all day. There, hold hold it up to the camera. Let's see what it looks like it, says Mary Richards, but I don't know. And then there's a question Mark said something on the radio that you thought was Funny or wrong Orders. Yeah, but I I s Oh, that That was what I thought. But then I couldn't think of anything. She's on Kes Self. The news authority. So then I'm looking at the position of the note, So I know about what time of the day I wrote it yesterday. I don't believe I was listening. So then I'm thinking Well, maybe it says very itchy. Yeah. Or messy fish hands. Well, that's what it says. Messy, messy fish hands. I had fish last night for dinner. Oh, you did. What's worked some No, Um Joe wanted to make cod And The he went to the whole foods, and they had on Lee. Two pieces of card left in the whole case, and there was one piece of Pacific Cod and one piece of Atlantic Cod. You compare them we did. And you have any thoughts as to which one would be better? I would think cold water. Atlantic Cod would be better. You would be right, Bill. You didn't think I would have fish opinions? I know my this whole conversation is surprising to you, isn't it? You're my piece. I know my codpiece is ladies and gentlemen, I know my codpiece is like that. You have fish opinions. You know, I can sniff a codpiece until you You are our role today, by the way. Why What forward? What do you mean? You're chicken innuendo and fish Opinions like Well, Listen, I just I've made it. I've made a study of cod pieces. When I was in the the theater. Come on, theaters. Finish it out. Yeah. Ah, yes, Bread says I'm official opinions. This is NPR. Uh and he made it with this, Uh, Mushroom sauce, which you would think, Gina, you're eating fish. With mushroom sauce. Yeah, and I don't mind the flavor of the mushrooms. I just don't want to bite into the mushroom. I think a lot of people feel that way. Yeah. All right. We'll take a break..

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"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

"Slash fa feels like weezer as our page and then. The group is the feels. Like weezer yeah. The group is feels like weezer listener society. So you can come in join. That will let you and if you're not and we can talk more about These wonderful songs by the band weezer. Has you know yeah check him out your check it all out And as our old co-host would often like to point out You can certainly Email us at feels like weezer at gmail.com and Personally i have Just also check out Almost finished minute which that show end the show. Both on the pantheon podcast network. That's at pantheon. Podcast dot com. And i just had my one other movies by show. Prior to that was watchmen minute. So check those out and martin. What my name is martin. David happy i'm the co host of the show that you're currently listening to right now. It's feels like weezer. The sign where we go where we a song by song track by track through we entire discography from blue to black and beyond other than that. i'll see around. Yeah take it easy. This is where we always have our bad indians and can't finish very well actually have a good ending for this way. I hope you have a fantastic day. Fantastic got it nailed it. Sorry is complete gut reaction there. I was like yes sir..

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"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

Pantheon

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"weezer" Discussed on Pantheon

"That's like a weird way to Try to write a song. And i think it's a fun tidbit to know. Well and then additionally what he apparently indicated was that you know he does not recommend doing it for other people in trying to write songs. Unfortunately now that. I've heard that i'm gonna yes. Keep passing every time. I decided that. I want to write a song and rivers can do nothing. He's on my dad rivers starting a new law enforcement. Don't fast before you ready. He's been assigned the feed songwriters. Bring food to songwriter. Call us also. I have like a little theory about lyrics. Because i think that the lyrics are pretty weird like they kind of tend not to mean much. I think on this whole album like the lyrics tend to be so broad that they like. It's kind of hard to relate to them for me have youtube. Felt that at all from make believe yeah definitely well like the song. I decided that it's about like a pet right. Like a little dumb. And mike that to me like once i started thinking of that way it really clicked in and i was like. Oh like a human being doesn't think about another human being that there are taller than a mountain or deeper than the sea. Except for like in a poetic way. I guess but if you approach it more literally i can. I don't know this is how i think of it when i'm listening to the song now and i only heard this song like two weeks ago for the first time. Eric said you've listened to like fifteen or twenty times in the last like fifteen years or whatever. I've listened to fifteen or twenty times in the last fifteen days. So i'm really into it and yeah once. I clicked into my little doggy theory doggy. Hold me theory. It's like a dog whose owner doesn't have as much time for them as the to very sad song. In fact i would love to see animated bad because we can't really. I'm thinking like a little shaking to wawa or like little white fuzzy dogs. She one that shakes all the time. Absolutely make it so. Who's in charge of doing that on the internet. If you're listening do it just within our Our own network There is at least one percent kind of behind the scenes. That could possibly do that for us. But let's smokes here on the pantheon. Podcast network yeah very good. Yeah that's all. I have for The lyrics. I just wanted to bring my little dog theory and I really like musically. I like the The bridge right or like the middle eight or whatever you call it. I'm not one hundred percent..

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Retail therapy is great, but returns can take the fun out of it

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

05:05 min | 2 years ago

Retail therapy is great, but returns can take the fun out of it

"In this pandemic shopping online way way more than we ever have. And sometimes we want to return things. We by which can be a hassle with shipping and restocking fees and printing out. Return labels with the printers. Definitely all have at home. This holiday season some retailers are trying to make returns easier like employees at simon malls will process returns for brands like levi's gap. So all you have to do is go to a mall. Kiosk with your item and qr code but as annoying as online returns can be for us. They might be worse for the retailers. Cerita dali is a retail analyst at forrester. She says when you return something you bought online it usually goes back to a warehouse and then the retailer has to decide what to do with it and either it will go to potentially what we call jobbers who buy the merchandise for cents on the dollar or it could get destroyed. If it's not in re salable condition out the other scenario. Is that if it actually is in resale condition. They need to think about whether they're going to mark it down or whether they're going to sell it. Put it back on the shelf at full price. It sounds like a lot of decisions to make a lot of decisions and that's why over the years. There's been a lot of return software. That's been created to try to keep track of all this stuff and try to create some consistency around the process. And does that software work. It can software make these kinds of decisions about. Should we accept this sweater back and should we resell it or destroyed or whatever to some degree. I mean there's some information that software can provide. It can let you know how much of the inventory is actually still being sold. It can tell you. is it a really hot item. And it's highly likely that there's a good chance that it could sell again at full price if you were to put it on the shelf but there's still a level of human interaction that's necessary. I mean somebody has to inspect the merchandise and assess whether it's been warning or you know. Is there a stain on it. Or is the tag missing because all of that can impact things like the sale ability and the salvage ability of that merchandise so it sounds like getting online returns that are mailed back to you as a retailer. That sounds like a pretty expensive process. Oh yeah i mean it's expensive to ship and then it's kind of equally more expensive to return because you could not only do you have to pay for the shipping back which many retailers often do but then kind of you could be losing the salvage ability if it's not in resale lable condition. So that's why some of the i would say. The stingiest retailers often don't pay return shipping. Because they are trying to dissuade you from returning altogether and others may even charge a restocking fee in addition to you know kind of making you pay return shipping to really really discourage you from returning that merchandise. I mean it sounds like retailers are really been trying to figure this out to hack this process right and make returns easier for them and for us And also cheaper for them. Are there any other ways. They're doing that are weezer using technology to do it. Well i mean the the cheapest return is the return. That never happens right. So having more accurate sizing charts having more accurate photography. The closer that you can be to. The actual product is and simulate the lighting and the coloring so that it actually looks like what ship that's the ideal And that can reduce returns to one of the number one reasons that people return either clothing or homegoods anything kind of aesthetic is typically because the item was not pictured as what was ultimately sent. The things that you mentioned retailers are doing on their websites to try to give customers a better sense of a product before they buy. Do you think that that'll work this year that it'll at least help. Keep the number of returns down one. The type of merchandise has changed. It's too much more casual. Wear to start with so that kind of merchandise is kind of. It's easier to fit than you know kind of work. Wear or kind of dress shoes. So that's something that is in favor of apparel merchants in particular to start with and then on top of that if you do put in more photographs more accurate photography you focus on your sizing charts and the accuracy of your sizing charts. You're collecting ratings and reviews from customers that are giving their comments on the size and fit of of the merchandise. All of that is good and it doesn't hurt sales and it doesn't hurt the the accuracy of the information that you're you're providing so i do think that it should help managing returns even though e commerce is grown.

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Ding Dongs in the Way

Rock N Roll Archaeology

09:57 min | 3 years ago

Ding Dongs in the Way

"Book back to almost famous minute. Where we're discussing. The two thousand Cameron Crowe Film almost famous. One Minute at a time. I'm Eric Nash. From feels like weezer foresight from. Let's say edge of tomorrow minute. Mcc pleasant From the World. I'm a comedy writer and Just elated welcome. Suzy glad to have you on my. I think I became most aware of you at least kind of recently from a star wars minute and and then then even recently. You're on bull. Durham in it. I got I am tearing up the minute scene. Yeah it's pretty great. You're knocking out a wide range of genres to hear from. Yeah yeah to the sports to the Rock Rock Music Rock Music David. This is your first time with us too. I shouldn't they certainly shouldn't forget you but you're kind of our our unofficial co host happening. He's cuppers minutes that we're going to have you. Yeah good good to be here Big Fan of this movie some. I'm happy to do as much. Co host duties. You need me for saying yeah thank you. Yeah we always have. We always have either of you back For other minutes but this man is meant forty six week and it starts with Russell getting electrocuted and ends with Marc Maron yelling at the band in the electrocution scene man. That's pretty grisly. I think Russell does a pretty good job of well not Russell. But you know that actor's name thank you. Yeah it seems to try and say it disappears from Ed. Bill does a good job of making me feel like he is a real lump of meat that just got cooked on a state of man. It's it's disturbing Yanni really keeps it up to. I mean it's there's there's parts during the sped next to especially Where he just he just really continues to be really out of it really well that they didn't know one called it an ambulance. That's buried the seventy lake. We're like mine. You're just got electrocuted a little bit. Because because I've got a little bit of a morbid streak I had to look up other famous onstage electrocutions. Ooh Yeah so Turns George Harrison was electrocuted in the let it be documentary so you can actually watch him put his lips to the megaphone and get like a little shaky doesn't collapse or anything like that but he does sort of back off shows a little bit of visible pain and you can find that clip on YouTube Keith Richards I was thinking I was going to have to wait until Peter Jackson's done here with Dr. Welby reassembling of Lee keeping it in keeping that part. Maybe that'll be the focus of it. Now lose be like the movie where George gets electrocuted Keith. Richards was also electrocuted. But it was much more like what happens on stage here In nineteen sixty five in Sacramento. His Guitar bumped into an ungrounded MIC stand. Apparently sparks flew in. There was a loud bang and the manager actually thought that Keith had been assassinated. They did rush him to the hospital unconscious and heap. He did not wake up until I think it was later that day in the hospital and he woke up and said man that was good. Probably Rush. I think I'll do that. I thought of. I haven't seen a movie since it came out in theaters And so I forgot. I forgot everything because I know a larger memory and yeah so when I watched the minute before I went back in like watch the rest of the movie And I was like Oh if he on drugs flake I was like are they pretending to be elected because he's on drugs like I couldn't remember if there was like a drug thing so anyway but but it makes sense that he gets electrocuted. I guess it's just like because you don't think about rockstars. Getting electrocuted probably happens a lot less than it did in the seventy S or sixty S. Or whatever when you know now that technology is pretty good like but I wonder if anybody has recently only guess you looked it up like actually. Isn't that famous? Still have you for sure there? I mean there's a long string of them from the seventy so it was definitely like a you know we quit and quite figured out how to ground these things yet. like As freely was electrocuted from kiss and he actually wrote a song about it called shock me later on and then but there are actually people who died from electrocution In the seventies. Yeah Yeah let's Harvey from stone. The crows which was sort of a pub rock band in the early Seventies. He died in in Wales from poorly grounded. Mike Electrocution and Keith Ralph. From the yardbirds died in his basement recording studio from an improperly grounded guitar apparently but yet there's actually a kind of a grisly video. You can find of the band. Hot Hot heat Playing an outdoor festival in Ohio. Somewhere in I don't remember exactly what year it was like. Fairly like the twenty tens. I think where the one of the guitar players get electrocuted and collapses and it's very similar to this like no one really realizes what's happened until he's been laying on the ground for a couple of seconds and then you know the music kind of slowly fades out and everyone in the crowd was like what's going on and it so it's it's still sort of a modern problem. I think trying to put on an outdoor show with you know. Weather conditions in long runs of cable across a field and things like that makes it more dangerous. But Yeah Yeah. I didn't realize how dangerous rock and roll lists the threat and there's other I think really good acting and decides besides just Russell Billy's You know I mean there's there's all this confusion is going on you know and then that's that's actually what jeff bb says. Hey what's going on we here? We also hear like this. Maybe I got it from somewhere or some Transcript site whatever but stinking stinking roads you know so. A roads roads fender bass wise at coming roads. Some some kind of Either Anchor Guitar. Some sort is the root. It's like a brand name erodes Oregon too but I didn't see any of that hanging out instead. Yeah and noticed that both Jeff and Russell. Have like to have two microphones on their MIC stand Sort of tied together which was kind of a weird seventies thing that they did do. That was Sometimes if they rip especially if they were recording the show. You'd have one Mike that fed the PA in one that went to the recording stuff But apparently the grateful dead also did this sort of a weird early form of noise canceling because they would they would put their speakers. Grateful dead put their speakers behind them and did a lot of like weird separation so like the base when we came out of this portion and the guitar came out of his portion to train gift. Things a little more dynamic separation but apparently if you put too close together and you do one in positive polarity in one in negative polarity sort of does some fancy noise cancelling thing on really know but apparently is common in the seventy s until we figured out you know plug ins and laptops and things so very cool. I'm writing so much I do have been baby myself. I was GonNa say you wonder if he's ever seen that before but yeah well the the big thing I've seen is that You know it looks. It seems like there's there's a there's a fair amount of duct tape that I think has happened there at at at Russell's microphone and I've seen lead singer do that before I've done sound work with a few bands quite a few years ago. There was one that Kevin just started going crazy with taping like okay. If you want to do that you're that that's interesting. I wouldn't at seems unsafe. Well I don't know. Duct tape is Great. I guess no don't don't don't know absolutely. I never thought I came from the south. Everything's held together with duct tape. I'm the other thing that that that's at. The very beginning of it is the that the plumbing song is ending. I mean it's not really ending. That's not supposed to end but it's ends because of everyone leaving their instruments in running towards wrestling then than certainly away getting off the stage but You know in the draw. I think in a normal fashion. I think the drums are kind of the one that kind of goes along. The drummer can just be on his own groove and I mean he's sexy Griffin centrally and. Yeah he and he can't maybe can't see what's happening sunders obstruction. Yeah Ding dongs. Away can't Ding dongs meaning drums. Let's that's what I'm gonNA call them now. You know what I'm talking about the hidden things drummers love it when you call me being Donner's I think too so. Oh Yeah Yeah. They totally loved that. Because it's very cool in rock and roll.

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GroupMs Brian Wieser: 'Every brand should figure out how to be useful'

Digiday Podcast

10:27 min | 3 years ago

GroupMs Brian Wieser: 'Every brand should figure out how to be useful'

"I'm joined by Brian Weezer. Brian is the global president of business. Intelligence Group am Brian baucom. Thanks for having me Brian so I can think of no one better to do our first. Sort OF CORONA ERA podcast. I hope he will not be doing too many of them. But I do believe that this is going to move from being a topic to the environment but I want to hear from you about what this means the word that I hear repeatedly from everyone I talk to. And it's not a good word is uncertainty. That is a very good word. Uncertainty SEIZES UP ECONOMIES IT. Seizes UP COMPANIES It seizes up individuals. That's what economies our give. Give us a macro view of what we know and what we don't know right now. Sure I think that the the uncertainties exist in countries that are just going through it for how their countries will adapt and What outcomes we'll be there. That is uncertain. I think that you know when we look at what's happening in China. First of all as of this moment Friday march twenty nine forty one Pacific Time critical because whatever we say now may change in a minute or an hour. It's gotTa last till Tuesday. Brian let's hope. China is seeing pass towards normalcy there in a triage of sorts or patriotic. I guess that doesn't mean as positive necessarily but at least there's a sense of normalcy starting to return and so the other countries of the world have to consider first of all the scale of the spread. They have to consider the impact on a local economies. Initially the government response and then whether or not government responses might actually make things worse at a human level and economic level and then we have to consider whether or not all the disruptions to supply chains That really start with China's sort of the world's factory Have a knock on effect and these are all very uncertain. Things that you know as weeks progress will have greater certainty I actually still maintain a sense of optimism by looking at At China where you can see that they clearly messed up in the initial response but figured out the right tactics and they got to a place. That's better so I in a period of uncertainty And for the people operating businesses within this uncertainty. Everyone looks for examples right. They look back to the financial crisis. They look back to nine eleven and they they try to extrapolate some look back to the Spanish Spanish flu and the impact that that head how good of China's very different than the United States and from from a lot of Western economies the authoritarian regime. Yes they screwed up at first and then they have what they quarantined. Like hundred million people stuff we just simply are not going to do in these societies. So how good of a A case is that for how things will go say here Italy. Uk ETC in Western Economies yeah I I mean I'll push back on that I'll say that I think it is probably a good analogy Okay you know. We initially thought that Preventing people from you know. Departing in area was going to be Well unique let's say and I think we're seeing ily kind of going that path in and seeing that the consequences of not enforcing it right. They're not going to get over this if they don't And the same is true in France in Spain and they're not too much further ahead of the UK in the US. So I I it's not. I think the tools might be different. So in other words it's necessary to appeal to people and their their interests as human beings to adhere to certain policies. Such as social distancing. But I I do. Think that It's a demonstration of what is necessary To get through this over a four week or longer period of time and by getting over it I mean getting through a triage face. Sure so let's talk about AD spending. I mean you. We've talked many times over the years about your AD spending forecasts bellwethers sort of for the industry. Have you thrown them all out now? Well I mean. I think it's safe to say that You know positive expectations that one might have had in December probably unlikely to play out exactly as we anticipated The problem in in figuring out exactly what? The numbers will look like depend on a lot of factors. I mentioned all these other issues before with respect to anticipating the economic impact in any given country At the same time I think there's another issue with respect to You know different kinds of businesses are going to be impacted differently and I think that that can have an impact too so for example in a policy response in a country that makes your small businesses. Don't go out of business that will have an impact. It is different than country may be that supports their nationally oriented enterprises to large enterprises. They've so far that that that might be the path that we see between Europe versus the United States. So there's so many moving parts still that that really make it difficult impossible to do anything with right now so you can't sort of like re forecast. I mean you don't know if the Olympics are going to happen there are so many unknowns you don't know the government bailout package and how that will have an impact ultimately on the broader economy and and therefore on ad spending correct. It's too soon to tell okay. When are we going to be able to tell? Everyone is groping for. It's one thing to sort of go through a really difficult period. And there's always uncertainty in economic dislocation and this is somewhat unique. But when is there going to be more clarity do you think? And what does that clarity look like or do we just have to accept the fact that uncertainty is the norm? Well I I would say that China does provide a something of a lens through which we can look and the timing a with which we've seen what's happened in China gives us a and specifically we know that Alibaba and by doing way Bo All reported Their for their fourth quarter earnings and provided guidance around the first quarter the dates matter when they gave them because it reflects a point of view that would have been accurate at that point in time and with a conveyed was essentially. You know twenty to thirty percent decline in the relevant advertising. Belated line That was in the middle of the downturn They're really a couple weeks. After the lockdown began and You can do some math backing out of what that meant for that month and with him and for What they were then assuming for the rest of the quarter because you knew January's mostly normal You can further assume that there's a pace of a normal resumption of growth but this is where the uncertainty is for China. The question is how quickly does demand come back right How much will a potential slowdown in the global economy? Then impact China can trying to get its global capacity back really fast so that while the rest of the world is going through lockdown. Maybe we don't miss anything because China factories all come back Okay so there is some uncertainty on that that but we can see what the scale of the decline is in a country that goes through. Lock them and that. You're saying during the lockdown twenty to thirty percent. Well that was during the quarter and we know that January was a stable so okay now even more if we go through if China like had basically a month plus of complete utter dislocation and we go through three months of it. Well I think that's that's a that's a skill a differences pretty meaningful. And I think again but to your question about when will we have certain to your. How will we have certainty you know? We can look at the three models that I can point to so far. You have a country like Japan which responded pretty quickly and probably took hit. We'll see but You know a lot of things continuing as normal So probably not badly hit and you've places like they're in Singapore Taiwan Hong Kong. This is all assuming that we are able. We say Western economies are able to You know everyone's talking about flattening the but all all of these economies in Asia were able to arrest the the the virus is exponential grow. Let me clarify the. It's too late for The Japan scenario The the sort of middle case is the China scenario And the worst case is what you're seeing in Italy. How much were says. Does he get? We'll see it's it. That is too soon to tell him by the time. Someone's listening to this. Who knows which direction it goes But the the point is that we're seeing a worse outcome in Italy than we've seen in China Spain. Maybe going that direction too. It's not clear But other countries whether you get that kind of an outcome do get China. Oh come I think in a place like let's say India possible. They could avoid those worse outcomes maybe parts of Latin America. There will be places which can manage this but the the the point is that in the United States right were were passed that that place. We're Japan and South Korea were

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Fat Tuesday Favorite: Chicago's Paczki reigns supreme in the Region

WGN Radio Theatre with Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf

07:39 min | 3 years ago

Fat Tuesday Favorite: Chicago's Paczki reigns supreme in the Region

"All right local pastries will be kicking off at Tuesday with amazing friends he's a Polish tradition they're also breaking other sugary sweet Chicago Chicago police police police officers officers officers and and and their their their families families families bakeries bakeries bakeries located located located at at at fifty fifty fifty nine nine nine twenty twenty twenty seven seven seven west west Lawrence Lawrence Avenue Avenue they're they're selling selling area area shaped shaped like like hearts hearts and and Chicago Chicago flag flag all all falling falling off off in in blue blue line team at the proceeds from all the cookie sales will go to Chicago police memorial foundation which aids families of officers who were killed or wounded in the line of duty the owner of the billions ski is the owner and the chef of delightful pastries in Chicago and she joins us tonight welcome in Dover good evening how are you I am great I am great first let's talk about the bakery generators separate celebrating twenty years which is very cool thank you and what I love about what you are committed to you is you are putting V. best ingredients into everything that you do you know what that that's a real commitment on my end because I really believe I should have quality ingredients in my products I don't think you should have a PhD in chemistry to read my labels I believe in butter flour sugar eggs yeah I think if we have good ingredients that go into the product we have a great product and then we feel good afterwards I think a lot of the times of people take short cuts because they want to have a fast monetary gain but people don't support those kind of places so I think it's very important that people that come to delightful pastries say we have Nielsen Massey vanilla which is the best vanilla in all of United States made right here in Waukegan by this wonderful family for three generations now so it's and you know we use all butter from Wisconsin thank you Wisconsin you know my flowers from Ohio and from Minnesota you know just a lot of local ingredients a lot of great ingredients I just think you know butter should be the foundation of an fresh eggs should be the foundation for a honey cakes we use real honey you know so it's just it's just you wanted to have deliciousness you know people's people said your did your punch you made me we put you know thank you thank you you know it's funny you say that is there was a bakery that was around I won't say what it is for fifty sixty years and I got taken over by for the first time by another family they changed all the recipes they kind of cheap in the the goodness of what they were doing and they were gone in six months so knowing that you know this is gonna create nice legacy for for you and your family you know what I th I am I'm hoping one of my daughters will take up the mantle after after I'm you know after I'm ready to retire I don't know when that will be you know my mom my mom started this business so it was we started that in naming in nineteen ninety eight and my mom just retired last year and finally she gave me the recipe for punch you so as to get issues given that herself he was getting into like once I retire you'll have it but not nothing until then and you know what's what people are like what makes punch you punch you wait what what's what's so different about it so a real punch I could that's one pump check many punch keys so I'm teaching you guys Polish has been like that and so you know you will you put rom in the dough we put orange oil and that that would put lemon oil in the W's milk we use barter and you know when you eat upon check in with you know like a Krispy Kreme donut it flattens into pancake yeah well up upon check the dough springs back and holds itself yet yeah and you really did it for the dough mostly you don't really you did for the filling like American donuts have this much filling in and it's just like you can really taste the dough and that's kind of sad because the the the beauty of it is the doe how delicious how delicate you know it's fluffy it's crunch on the outside deliciously moist and goodness on the inside and I love coming up with wonderful tart fillings like Weezer long potter we use nice I make passion fruit jam is a thing that's a Polish thing hello Mister he's thing I grew up with yeah Tom is a Polish thing we love our heart to heart fillings pulls people do not like sweet pastries we you know when we post people come and I'm there like I wanna see desert that's not sweet enough that's the first thing that comes out of the mouth and yet we believe in having something rich pottery full of group Belgian chocolate and walnuts and nuts and lots of beers in a post poll should point towards you know like there's one walnut poppy toward that I make that I literally one liter of vodka goes into the entire thing while because it's that busy but then it has to sit for four days before you can eat it so all that lot of that stuff veterans but the flavor is still there so lot of Polish pastries like our have tons and tons of alcohol and actually European pastries have tons and tons sure think of tiramisu think about fruit fruit cake think of a Kinshasa toward a black forest torte absolutely all have you know somebody said oh you're just you're just you know to contributing to the delinquency of minors I first of all if you don't want rid of them in one day that's pretty when you're cooking the stuff it yeah the potency is is gone by that time now there's you've got the traditional but you've also got some really cool gourmet flavors as well let's talk about some of the traditional ones that you have so the traditional ones are plum butter which we've mentioned before Polish people are crazy about plan which I'm not a guy that brings food and booze into the studio because listeners can't see they can't taste what what I'm doing in here but I will describe this the best they can and you were so kind to bring daughters your big highlight that's that's that's my favorite then rose petal jelly that's very very traditional very Polish and we use real raspberry preserves a local company here that makes the boss raspberry preserves there's just sugar packed in lemon juice and raspberries and if nothing else that plan has a beautiful flavor you know it's a great little tart but I'm I'm chasing sweet because of what you put into the dough surrounding it so I'm getting a little bit of both it is coming in and out that's really cool thank you thank we we try really hard and then some of the other it's nice and tight is good yeah yeah it's it's you know it's it's that's the whole point about plans you kind of want to make the jam kind of to reflect the fruit when you eat fresh plums they're not sugary sweet they have that little bit of sweet and tartness and that's exactly how the jam as the crazy flavors as I call them we have German chocolate we have Jameson whiskey chocolate okay yes you got these drunken get a which I love so Jamison's here Davis is in chocolate custard I'd add that can't wait to taste that when I'm a busy guy but given the low beam yeah but you got this moonshine and lemon and that's what we've got here tell me about the moonshine so the story is I have a my packaging guy bought a house in Kentucky and I said listen Simon when you go over there can you just bring me some moonshine and he when he was getting his house built he asked everybody for moonshine and and everybody would get so upset him there's no moon shining in talking the plumbers electricians that window guys the dark eyes everybody yeah and finally he built his house is sitting on his porch and some guy pulls up right to his to his front stop and he's it's are you the guy looking for moonshiners like yeah he brings out this carton of more of these Mason jars full of money it is like a hundred Bucks the drop that often like drives right off like it was it was like a transaction and have a little remote brings it back you say's Dover I found your moon shine so I said what flavor it would be really good for punchy with moonshine enacted lemon card will make this delicious lemon curd from scratch yeah with lemon juice and butter and eggs and sugar together then we think I spy to it like a little sharpness even yes yeah

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Coachella 2019 is This Weekend

The KFBK Morning News

00:56 sec | 4 years ago

Coachella 2019 is This Weekend

"Coachella music festival is also this weekend. It's an annual arts festival. I'm sorry. I annual music and arts festival held at the empire polo club in Indio, someone of the largest music festivals. The United States approximately two hundred and fifty thousand people are expected to attend a two day festival, and you can see a diverse line of this year. If you're willing to pay including Arianna Guerande, childish Gambino Casey must graves and weezer passes for the festival costs anywhere from four hundred twenty nine dollars for general admission up to nine hundred ninety nine for VIP access. Ow. That's not cheap. That's not cheap at all. Yeah. I wonder if you add it up all of the ticket costs though to see all those individually. You probably save money right in the end that's validate. It say you're at Coachella and put it up on all your soul because everyone you know, where to go pick special outfits. You got to build your Instagram following. So you can be an influence or that's job. Now. It's a real job is a real. Okay.

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Denver Nuggets: The importance of snagging the 1-seed

Golic & Wingo

02:28 min | 4 years ago

Denver Nuggets: The importance of snagging the 1-seed

"The road over to the NBA. We see the Denver Nuggets and the Golden State Warriors going back and forth on number one seed in the west does it really matter. I mean at this point or does it matter more to Denver. I guess if they were the top seed, well, definitely Madison Denver Madison Denver because they're an entirely different team at home. Then they are on the road. I don't know whether it's about they're confident the altar to in a mile high city, whatever the case may be. But I do think it's one of those situations where you look at Denver. They desperately need homecourt advantage. I think Deva's the type of team that homecourt advantage may determine whether they go all the way to the conference finals or whether they give out that in the first round. It's really really that simple with them in the case of the Golden State Warriors. Does it matter as much, but it does matter if you looked at them this year, I know they got blown out by Dallas from Saturday Steph curry did not play in that game. But there's still no excuse to be losing about forty points. It does happen. It's a race. Regular season Steve Kerr along with players have spoken periodically about how difficult it is for them to continue to be motivated to play night in night out. And they give you the impression that they can amp it up and we've seen him do it. So you gotta give them the benefit of the doubt. And you gotta say that they'll they'll they'll be fine. But nevertheless, it is emboldening teams to have more confident. And the Russell two road is the final you gotta remember Toronto's. No joke. Milwaukee's no joke. Philadelphia's coming if you're the Golden State Warriors, and you're pushed to the brink in a multitude of series throughout the postseason in Western Conference that could end up costing you wants to finals worlds around or even before that in the conference finals because what we're seeing from James harden is Justin station. Oh, sensational. Play on the offensive end of the ball. And with James harden ball in the way, he is initially Alex Houston. When they lost trouble weezer in free agency. What he all season rather when he decided to depart department Phoenix before ultimately getting traded to Washington, and Dan, how are you gonna make up for that? Well, they go out they acquired Kenneth furry. Clint Capella is still there TJ tuck is still there. And so will you look at that front line defensively? You now have what you had last year and authencity believe it or not James harden. Look better this year. Did he did last year, and he was the MVP last year? So it's gonna be real

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Weezer Surprise-Releases Covers Album

KIRO Nights

01:01 min | 4 years ago

Weezer Surprise-Releases Covers Album

"Stay for an that happened was weezer releasing a surprise album of covers last night or this morning at midnight. It's called the -til album. Of course, it's all started from them covering Africa by TOTO, but they got good on the track list. No, scrubs TLC has gone. A couple of texts already tonight from the forty five. Oh, Magadan freak it out. Weezer has a cover album. This is amazing. How come I did not know about this? But they didn't end TLC. No. Of course, not this is another one that. I thought you might like. Why would you release a cover album Scana weird weezer? And then you think why not release a cover up because they are

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Why more streaming services wont necessarily mean better prices

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

05:24 min | 4 years ago

Why more streaming services wont necessarily mean better prices

"This. Marketplace podcast is brought to you by the university of Florida Warrington college of business transform your future with an MBA from one of America's top ten universities. Learn more at Warrington dot ufl dot EDU slash MBA. And by triple bite applying to programming jobs can be a pain from endless applications, countless hours of technical screens with triple bite. There's a better way, you do one online interview. And you get to go straight to final interviews at hundreds of companies apply now at triple bite dot com slash marketplace. And if you take a job through triple by the offer, you a thousand dollar signing bonus triple bite B Y T E dot com slash marketplace. Hi coup. Sorry, ghostbusters. We really liked crossing streams not flakes, Hulu prime from American public media. This is marketplace tech demystifying the digital economy. I'm jed Kim informality would. TV junkies. Rejoice twenty nineteen brings media giants. Disney and Warner both into the streaming service fray as if there weren't a whole lot of on-demand content already out there so much to see streaming has definitely disrupted the way we watch. What about the way we pay for it? Predictions of widespread cord, cutting the demise of cable television. Are we seeing that Brian weezer focuses on media and advertising is a senior analyst at pivotal research group? He says people are actually piling on more and paying more. There are certainly people who have chosen to eliminate their traditional cable service and solely rely on over the top services. But that's a minority of the population. The majority are maintaining their existing services and they're adding. New services. All right. So Disney is starting streaming service. Warner media is getting into it too. You know, economic principles with all this competition. And that mean, better prices for consumers. I don't know why more services would mean better prices. If consumers are exhibiting a willingness to pay which they are in life or business. We don't make decisions because they're good or bad. We make them because they're better than the next pestle turn if the next best alternative, I might suggest when it comes to video base entertainment is going out seeing other human beings spending money on a babysitter as well. The cost of going out is substantially more expensive for most people then the cost of paying for another video streaming service. And when you look at it in that sense, it's actually cheaper on the overall pocketbook of a household. And I think that's helps explain why. Why there is sustained increase in total spending on video based products will stick you with money. What about advertising because these a lot of these streaming services don't feature advertising, so broadcast TV still reaches almost everyone across almost every age group. Right. So broadcast television has retained if not expanded its relative value to advertisers. Because if you do cut the cord, or if you've never had multi tail service, you almost certainly have access to broadcast TV, right? You put Brad here's. And so two extent that advertisers can still reach more people with a campaign that runs on network TV then on essentially any other medium in a world. Where reach is the first metric that you use to assess where you should prioritize. Is your campaigns network? TV hold up. Pretty well. Bryan weezer is a senior analyst at pivotal research group. I asked him how many streaming services he personally uses only two which seemed honestly kind of low to me. I mean, I'm knee deep in stars right now. But he says beyond Netflix, Amazon and Hulu subscriptions fall off a cliff. We'll see what happens with Disney. I'm jed Kim. And that's marketplace tech. This is a PM Patrick in Santa Cruz. California wrote to us to say marketplace is an essential element in his life. And that we're helping make him smarter through high quality thought provoking and informative journalism to join Patrick and supporting what we do. Please donate online today at marketplace dot org. Thanks to Patrick and all the marketplace. Investors who make our work possible. This marketplace podcast is brought to you by Kronos FMLA f l essay ACA EMC it's harder than ever for businesses to keep up with today's evolving, alphabet soup of regulations. What's a company to do Cronos with Cronos you can minimize compliance risk and track HR policies making sure they are applied consistently and fairly HR payroll talent and timekeeping in one unified system all with a proven implementation approach and simplified transparent pricing. Learn more at Kronos dot com slash compliance. Kronos, workforce innovation. That works.

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Study: Chocolate could be better for your cough than syrup

Colleen and Bradley

04:13 min | 4 years ago

Study: Chocolate could be better for your cough than syrup

"It would have like a calming effect. And it's probably something in there, blah, blah, blah, and she goes on to say slowly sucking on a piece of chocolate might provide some relief. But I think it's the way that the chocolate compounds work with other ingredients that makes it effective, but it's that little piece sucking on a piece of chocolate. Then if you look through those like local news stories, they're all like this. Professor, doctor who did the study says that if you slowly, you know, let a piece of chocolate dissolve in your throat, it'll cure the common cold. And you're like you guys. This is how fake news is spread around the globe. Take this tiny little thing that has absolutely you know, like a little bit of truth in it. And then just go crazy. It's almost like a game of telephone. They chose like three words that they liked and then wrote an entire story around it. I guarantee you're going to see this like on the evening news like and in other news chocolate better than the or better than your cough drop. Next time you've got a scratchy throat by a Snickers. I still I'm going to do that though. I mean, you can do it. But it's not gonna do it. Do you don't tell me that part? Because I also remember the study that said cough medicine doesn't do anything. Either. Can I tell you some of the headlines today, I wish was from ABC six action news chocolate is better for your cough than cough syrup study says KOMO imagine that's in Kansas City study chocolate could be better for you than syrup w cvb BTV says chocolate the best cough medicine. I could go on and on. Because I saw this. And I literally when I first saw the story it was like, well, we should talk about this because who doesn't love chocolate. But then when I every one of those stories references the Daily Mail thing because I wanted to find the actual, right? And then you you read where they actual study comes from. And then you realize that all these local news outlets are just parroting this one Daily Mail article, which makes you realize how broken our, you know. That's how broken our system is. Yeah. So thank you for that uplifting message when we come back on the Colleen and Bradley show, a hit TV show that you probably were obsessed with at one point is coming back to television. And I don't think it's a good idea and not just because of the usual reasons, I don't like reboots, we'll tell you what that show is in why I'm not excited about it. After this on mytalk one zero seven one. Previously on Jason and Alexis go back to apple or your phone company. And just tell them what's going on. I get scared. When people when I handed over to the guy starts looking through it. 'cause I gotta make sure that there's nothing on there. That's thirty. You don't want them to delete a photo. Look Murphy curvy, if they're not gonna look to your phone. Why you so? Was like we look at all. Could find everything over? It's the first thing we do. This is the difference between dating life and being married. A long time. I do not have back. Dogs are on there. So weird. Some. Is the taxi d'hermes weezer? Got one of those two. You everything entertainment Jason and Alexis in the morning with producer dawn on mytalk one zero seven one. Yes

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Weezer's 'Africa' Video Has Weird Al As Rivers Cuomo In A 'Sweater Song' Parody

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:30 sec | 5 years ago

Weezer's 'Africa' Video Has Weird Al As Rivers Cuomo In A 'Sweater Song' Parody

"It's weird. Al doing weezer. Doing toto. Weird Al yankovic stars in the newly released video for weezer version of the Toto's song Africa just watched it this morning. That's kinda funny. The video is a copy of the weezer video for undone although yankovic dressed like weezer singer rivers Cuomo from the buddy Holly video weezer said of the video the blessings don't stop weezer covered Africa after a fan kept bugging them to do it.

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Weezer covers Toto's "Africa"

24 Hour News

02:47 min | 5 years ago

Weezer covers Toto's "Africa"

"It took a while nearly six months but abandoned finally playing a fans request although it's not your usual kind of request this one came by way of twitter user at weezer africa has been pushing the band weezer to cover the eighties toto hit africa finally got what they have that's right weezer has released a cover of toto's africa last week came out with its version of toto's rosanna but the teenage ban wasn't satisfied weezer drummer pat wilson called it a victory over culture he said the we's inhabits the boundaries between multiple dimensions meanwhile toto guitarist steve luca tweeted he was flattered with the rosanna cover abc didn't waste any time in cancelling the roseanne reboot following racist tweet from its star and does ap entertainment editor oscar wells gabriel tells us the move is unprecedented does he get no one who follows the tv industry can recall a case in which a popular hit show was yanked off the air under circumstances like this about the closest was when cbs ended the smothers brothers variety show in the late nineteen sixties because of their anti war views the same network spiked lou grant while it was still popular star at asner has always insisted it was because of his political beliefs in this case abc left no doubt why did what did network quickly pulled the plug on roseanne and the head of abc's parent company bob i said there was only one thing to do here and that was the right thing i'm oscar wells gabriel consumer confidence bounce back in may following a slight decline in april the conference board says its consumer confidence index rose to one twenty eight from one twenty five point six in april which was revised downward that follows marches one twenty seven and february february's one thirty which was the highest reading in eighteen years the index measures both consumers assessment of current economic conditions and their expectations for the future both categories rose this month economists closely watched consumers moods because their spending accounts for about seventy percent of all us economic activity percents inspiration to help you do stuff progressive casualty insurance company and affiliates price and coverage match limited by state law ap radio news i'm ed donahue on twitter today roseanne barr cited.

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