Creating a Musical Sanctuary
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Musicians gather spirits.
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No hangouts, no time spared
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A Chaotic Night at Glick's
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Hey guys, happy Tuesday. Hopefully you can hear me. I don't know how well y'all can see me. Have you seen the chatter's box? Obviously, typical Tuesday night, all hell's breaking loose, and nothing wants to fucking work properly.
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That's Glicks House of Music in a nutshell. But at the end of the day, we always manage. Anywho, if you're not already, you guys know the drill. Give us follow, give us a like, give us a share. io.link slash nonsensicalnetwork.
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We're mixing it up tonight. With that being said, I got my man Blaze in the building. What What is up, everyone? Rocking the door cat. hope y'all I hope y'all not tired of seeing my face around here.
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I am. i am I am. I know. streamed this morning, is streaming tonight. I'm taking tomorrow off, of course. I don't do Wednesdays. Thursday morning, Thursday night, I think I'm going to do Book of Blaze in chapter one.
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nihilism. And of course, Friday, we got nonsense and chill. Of course, Saturday, I won't be there. And next Tuesday. So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, a little bit. I've been I will be, I will be, it should be back this Tuesday. I've had the, or not Tuesday, uh, Saturday. I've had the last two Saturdays off. So I'm, I'm, I'm itching to get back in the, uh, in the driver's seat of nonsensical nonsense.
Balancing Professional and Personal Life
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Uh, shout out to Rocky a couple of weeks ago. He, he did a takeover when we were all at Michael's wedding and, uh, just fucking killed it. And the panel was awesome. And then, uh, last week, um, The training wheels were ripped off by Blaze and Britt was stuck to host. But shout out to our our ah good friends for coming in and jumping on the panel very quick, very early.
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And I believe Rocky even came in and kind of slid into the driver's seat to to help out Saturday night. But I'll be back this Saturday night. Tomorrow night I won't be there.
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I was planning on it. um But my daughter has homecoming. pep rally. So the marching band has to be there and they're doing their thing and I got to go pick her up.
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um About the time we're supposed to be starting the show. So that'll be Michael and Britt tomorrow doing Wild Card Wednesday. So it's going to be a quiet week for me, except for Saturday and Sunday.
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So yeah. i i have no I have no idea what they're doing tomorrow. asked Michael and he hasn't a clue. I guess it's It's not his week to make the decision. Yeah, i have i have no i have no idea. Brittany said she wanted to do something with music, but then she was afraid to because we do that I do this show.
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And I said, Britt, if you want to do something music, do something music. It's your call. So
Return to Mixtape Hosting
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I don't know. i have I have no idea. I'm not privy to those things, so but which is fine. Fair enough.
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But no, so it's been ah it's been a little hot minute since Blaze and I've been in here on a Tuesday night doing Glick and Blaze's mixtape, talking all things music and hanging out. I do have music that we'll play as well tonight.
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um Maybe if if everything will. Hey, it worked. Yay! Finally, the interwebs are catching up.
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Yeah. So, yeah, tonight i want to we've dabbled on this subject before, our Blaze, and we've kind of tiptoed around it. But I wanted to dive in a little into it a little bit. ah and And music. And I got into this conversation with J-Dawg last week.
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Out a left field, man. Came right out the door swinging, talking about his about his twin brother. Dude, that was some i that was some deep shit there at the beginning, man. He went, yeah, he went full...
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I did not expect it, but I appreciated it. Because yeah I tell people, this is not your typical interview show. I want these musicians to come up, and I want you guys to get a sense of who they are as people and what drives them and what pushes them to so be good and be you know successful.
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And that man came out the gate was not holding any punches back. It
Emotional Impact of Music
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was just like, well... How do I go from here? But with that being said, and he brought it up, even last Tuesday we talked about it.
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Music affects us, our mood, our mental state, or depending upon our mood or our mental state, it affects what type of music we listen to.
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And I'd kind of like to dive into that a little bit. I've i've stated many times i like to go on drive sometimes to clear my head. Usually I'm listening to little Jason Aldean. You
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you know, if I'm angry, ah like me some gangster rep. If I'm angry, like some some old school Pac, maybe some DMN. Maybe some like Tech N9ne, something like that. it's just i'm angry.
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I'm allowed to be angry. and And it also hypes me up at the same time. You know what I mean? So it's just like, oh, you motherfucking... I, am yes, I, I tend to, I tend to use music to, to get away from some emotions like the, like the, the, the aggressiveness when I'm feeling aggro, like I'm driving and, and I'm, I'm on a road full of idiots and I don't want to get road rage. I'll turn it to something a little bit more, uh, uplifting, mood changing, nothing aggressive. Cause I don't want to, I don't, cause music can, um,
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influence our emotions, especially if we're already feeling a certain way Absolutely. No, 100%. Um, and I agree with you sometimes when I'm on the freeway dealing with idiots, I have a tendency to, to, to put something a little bit more, happy, so to say, as I'm pretending like I have the power of telekinesis and I'm flipping cars off of the freeway out of my way. I got, uh,
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i got I got a playlist on Spotify. It's not, but stoner music. And there's one song on there that I put on there. It was around, it was around, it was shortly after it was when I was going through my divorce and stuff. It's a sad pot song and it's on there still.
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And I'm like way past that part of my life. So every time it pops up, I'm hitting the skip button and trying to get past it And it's like, I need to stop, go through that. It's a lot of songs when go through and find it and delete it, take it off.
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But, uh, I also have a, uh, also have another one that uh that i'm currently building i think it has like three songs which will be my uh anti-establishment fuck off kind of music like it's gonna be it's gonna be aggressive it's gonna be aggressive hip-hop aggressive punk and like that when when when when you're in the woods and we all know it's no big secret you like to go on your wilderness adventures what type of music do you listen to when you're out there you know honestly i really don't listen to music um so there is there's a there is my generic trail that i'll go to just to keep my legs stretched and it's like asphalt i do go off the asphalt most of the times there's a lot of asphalt because it's like a city city park um i will wear headphones because it's still plants near
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I don't want to hear all the steel mill fucking shit going
Nature's Symphony vs. Recorded Music
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on. So I put my music on. But when I'm out hiking, hiking, and I'm out in nature. I usually don't have a signal to begin with.
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And I do have like one, two playlists downloaded that I can just listen to. But I don't because I want to hear everything around me. The nature, of the birds, the deers trotting through the forest, just whatever. So when I'm out in the woods, lack of past I don't listen to music.
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I really don't. Yeah. yeah The music that I'm there to listen to is like nature's music. Nature's music.
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Yeah. Yeah, know. it sounds ah sounds That sounds pretty gay. It's a little snow whitish out there, huh? It does sound snow whitish, but I am ah i'm i'm ah i'm ah um a dude like that. I like like going out and enjoying the full experience of nature. When I'm out there, I don't like to ruin it with music.
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Not that Music is ruined, but in that in that moment, my mood or where I'm at is is about touching grass. That means physically. That means sense. That means hearing. That means visually. and I that. you all yeah Nature has its own music.
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i mean yeah mean You know where I'm at. you know I live in town, but I'm kind of tucked away and I still get all the sounds of night, the critters at night. Sometimes I like to just go sit on the patio and enjoy the the the nature's music as you said you know then there's other times where i want to sit out on the patio and enjoy a nice night and and listen to music uh you know i while i'm in partaking in the uh outside ambience is that the right word you're smarter than i yeah ambience works ambience works yeah
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that's all up trying to sound all fancier and sophisticated or don't doubt yourself man don't doubt yourself you're good but uh i know like when i go to the gym it's usually blacktop mojo-esque style music it's not too heavy it's not too light and And anybody who's been listening long enough knows that I'm a huge fan of Blacktop
Admiration for Blacktop Mojo
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Mojo. They should know who Blacktop Mojo is but by now. but I would like to see them back up here. I like those guys.
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They were just up here not too long ago, and I was really sad that I missed it because they put on a great fucking show. um so But Matt says they do try to get up here as often as they can.
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No, I mean like on Glick's House of Music. God, I would love to get those guys on here. They are so damn busy. And I'm happy for them, though. I'm really happy for them because, you know, of ah being as being a fan for as long as I have, I've watched this this journey and I've watched them grow as a band and it's been amazing.
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But I will, one day. I will get them back on. That's a goal. and That is a goal of mine. um But, no, I mean,
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That's kind of when if I'm going to the gym, that's what i'm that's what I got in my ears. Because you got to have music on at the gym. There's too much other distractions and noises and stuff like that. But it's it's one of those things where it's it's it's kind of even keel, where it doesn't put you in a mood of any sorts.
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But it's just perfect for getting into your gym thing, do your workout, and and and get the fuck on down the road. Because I don't need to be in the gym any longer than I and i need to. you you want to hear some You want to hear something funny about the gym music and my unfavorite actor, The Rock?
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Here's something funny. i used There was a time i used to go to the gym long, long time ago. Back when I was in the and the force. isn't it In the military air force. In the force.
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um I would go to the gym because i had had to maintain some sort of fucking non fatness, which always struggle. It's funny. I struggled more with my weight while i was in than I ever did when I'm out.
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great ah yeah yeah It's It's stress and depression. it's It was a weird career. Anyway, I digress. I don't want to go. That's not my point.
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Anyway, so I listened to a lot of Tech N9ne and Tech N9ne is a lot of those aggressive songs and shit. Fucking you know else listens to fucking Tech N9ne while he's at the gym? The Rock.
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Rock came out years ago. Huh? He's a huge tech man. He is like tech is. Some years ago, tech fucking released it that Rock listens to shit because somehow it just came out.
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And was like, motherfucker, that's so weird. I'm never listening to Tech Night again. No, no, no, no, no. Rock's a horrible actor, but I like his taste in music.
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So, I mean. He's a terrible actor, great taste in music, huh? Yeah. Yeah, I give credit where credit's due. both I can, hey, you know, I can agree with you on that. You and i definitely agree on the Rock's acting chops. You know,
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But, you know, not just music helps set the mood or change your mood or
Music and Workout Motivation
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elevate your emotions, unable to transfer files. what I wasn't trying to transfer any files, computer. What are you talking about?
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Anywho, back to, you know, there's also the running. and When I was running, I would listen to songs that I could keep a pace with, that I didn't have to, like, count in my head or look at my watch because, you know, you had I wanted to make sure I made my time.
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But I want to make sure I wasn't coming in first place. I had no motivation. So i'd I'd pick a song that I can just like run to and keep that rhythm. And it just keeps me focused. but Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
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So, I mean, music music is just and a tool for all sorts of facets. i think you know I think that's what I think that's what i it goes The music I listen to when I'm working out goes with my pace.
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I never realized that. hey I can't be mad at this guy. His name is, I'm going to tell you. And he told us. ah Fair enough. Fair enough.
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I'd like to be bad at you, but at least you're bad at you. Or pay them whatever your pronouns are. but but But no, yeah, I think i think that that's the style of music I listen to. is I never thought about that.
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It kind of goes with my pace, my flow, how I work i work out. cause that'll go I'm not in there going extra hard or anything. I'm just kind of doing my thing.
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I ain't got nobody to go in there. I'm not Jim guy, Jim bro, who's going to go in there and walk around the gym for two hours and lift up five pounds a couple times but dude back i know we're talking about music and and in emotions and whatnot but back in the day when i hit the gym hard i was on that creatine and that fake fucking steroid shit and androgen and something started with an a um it was that it was crazy dude this was in alaska
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I was, I was, that was my meathead days. I was a meathead. I'm not going to lie. I would love to see me. and ble Oh, no, you wouldn't. No, you would not want to see me. head bla Me. Head blaze is not a good person.
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he know just I just can't picture that at all. No, and no, do you like, I know you, I just couldn't picture that at all. That would be wild. Hmm. i was ah I was lifting weights and hanging out with strippers at that time in my life.
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Sounds like a frat bro. Jim bro, frat bro.
Music's Influence in Strip Clubs
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Was this before or after the juggalo phase?
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This was like, this was probably like at the height of it almost. Yeah, this is definitely into it, yeah. Nice.
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Some of those strippers were down with that shit. They were creepy. I ran into that kind of shit. You know,
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music, strip clubs, they go together. you you don't want a stripper on the pole, on the floor, dancing to to to suit something sad and mopey.
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That's a good point, man. some of those so Some of those songs was the strippers pick, man, they do influence, can probably help influence the flow of money them toward toward their way.
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Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. because especially Especially if they're feeling it. Not Like Brew always seems to be a winner. I don't know why. there was After I found out that strippers usually pick their own music, it's like when when a when a stripper would pick a song that I like, I would give them an extra. I would tip extra. I would be like, cool song, too.
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You know what larry You talk about music influencing you right there. You know, that's absolutely like you know wrestling. you know I'm a big wrestling fan. wrestler Wrestlers theme music. you know If a wrestler has a kick-ass theme music, you're going to get hyped when that when that music hits.
Music's Role in Sports and Entertainment
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you know like Back in the day, Stone Cold, as soon as you heard that glass break, you knew somebody was getting their ass whooped. You know?
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Or um football stadiums. We were talking about you know football stadiums. say A lot of college football stadiums and and college NFL have traditions.
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Michigan does Mr. Brightside in the fourth quarter. And the entire stadium sings and dances along. um yeah Pittsburgh Steelers do Renegade, i think, in the third or fourth quarter.
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And it gets the fans hyped up and gets them behind. What's up, Brett? It gets them behind the team. So there there's that there's influence right there. Music playing a key role in everything.
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Sports. Entertainment. We'll go entertainment. Our lives. You know? You know, and there are times where I'll hear a song that I haven't heard in a while. it brings me, it's sort of like a, it's like a memory time machine it'll bring you back to a specific time in your life and the emotions that were attached to that time in that song there's uh there's there's there's some songs that i uh that i relate to some of my uh love interests in the past that i'll hear i'm like man i wonder how that woman's or just something like that it just brings back like a happy memory it could be back it can bring back a bad memory too but most time most most times it's it's
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music in me is usually related happy
Music as a Time Machine
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times. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, there's, I think, I think everybody, you know, I think everybody can say there's that one song that takes you back to
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ah like high school puppy love or something like that. Something goofy. Yeah. You're instantly transported right back to like the eighth grade dance. You knew the smell, you could smell the smells and, and yeah think all over, all over again.
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it really kind of hits that, i don't know what i don't know what part of the brain that would be in that it really kind of triggers. i I could probably look that up, but I'm not really worried about that. But now that I'm thinking about the song, I Would Do Anything for Love by Meat Loaf, I think that's the name of song, reminds me of my 13-year-old crush when I lived in Texas.
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She lived in town over, my God. She had legs on her. but i It's so long ago. wonder how she's doing now. have a good night. Yeah, right.
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I wonder but wonder what she's up to. place She's going to go listen to Meat Loaf later. Oh, God, no. I'm not a Meat Loaf fan anymore, man. Oh, really?
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ah just that one song like I know that one song. like If it's playing, I'll probably sing to it or hum to it or whatnot. like It's not a bad song. I'm just not a like i'm that's i'm not That genre of music, I'm not really a huge fan of.
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ah One time in my life, I was. That was mostly because it was ah I was influenced by people who listen to that music. Yeah.
Nostalgia and Childhood Memories
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No, absolutely. yeah I and no absolutely absolutely um i mean We, as we, as we grow up, man, we're, we're 100% influenced by the adults in our lives. I still listen to some of the music today that i I grew up listening to as a kid, just because I'm still a fan. I remember going to my grandma's like certain Alabama songs will do that. We'll trigger those memories.
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And I remember going to my grandparents house. and My grandma loved Alabama and it's just like, okay. It takes me back to a certain day or a certain time. If I hear an Alabama song,
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nostalgia is is for the most part a feeling um what is going on i am i threw him up oh no no my mouse is i don't know what it is but stream yards i think work i think it's on stream yard tonight to tell you the truth i'm starting to think it's stream yard ah yeah i'm wondering if stream yard's kind of getting goofy because yeah obviously we went through a recent update so it might have some glitches in it that we're bugging through to today But i do I do want to point one thing out before I go back on nostalgia. I i want to throw this up there.
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i do We got a QR code in StreamYard, so you guys hold up your mobile and take a picture that. It takes us to our violin. Whatever. five and They're in the opposite corner.
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ah But yeah, nostalgia is an emotion, and music is definitely one of those things that, again, like I'll say, it's a memory time. ah it's a it's a memory time
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so many I got so many songs associated with so many freaking... What is up, Mandy? What up, sis?
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doing? Yeah, there's yeah a lot of those songs. Like I said, it's not always... Man, there's certain hype music that we used to listen to. you know i played sports in and in school.
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ah Certain songs take me back to the locker room. or the baseball field or something like that just because we had our hype music before games after games practices workouts whatever and it's like man to go back at rallies yeah at rallies and we and we will rock you yeah rob yeah the final countdown i swear to god i heard the final countdown more than i ever wanted to hear in my life
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Right? I'm good. I'm good. I'm doing good. Yeah, but sometimes it's like, man, I would love to go back to, like, 16-year-old Glick. No responsibilities. no No grown-up adult bullshit. just Man, had a good life when I was 16, for the first part.
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You know? Like, damn. That was a good old day. Right. Right. Just driving around cruising. hey Right? Right. Flipping burgers at Hardee's. That was my that was my ah was my high school job was flipping burgers at Hardee's.
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What song do I have that I can associate with that? Not a goddamn one. High
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high school, I was working for Kroger's and it was Montgomery Gentry, Hillbilly Shoes. I think that's the name of the song.
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Man, we used to jam that shit out in the parking lot all the time.
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shake down I'm thinking about it right now, right here in my head. I'm like, I'm going back to those. We had good times at Croakers. We had an awesome crew. Like almost all of us were in high school and we just fucking fucked off most of the time.
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Oh yeah. but yeah That was our jam in the parking lot. My, uh, maya I remember Sublime brings me back to, we're talking about nostalgia and music now, but when I listen to like 40 ounces of freedom, it brings me back. i had I had a group of friends when I lived in Utah and we would fucking sit around ah Matt's fucking room.
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He had this big, he was proud of this fucking speaker, dude. We were all poor airmen, but he had this big Bose fucking speaker. Those old like big ones, like when they were like really, like this was in the late 90s, but I think this one came out like the mid 90s, but it was still like,
Music and Life Events
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sound. And we would just sit around that Bose speaker fucking listen to sublime, just whatever, mostly sublime, though, because Matt was from Cali. And I kind remember that.
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And his wife, he ended up marrying woman that when he was deployed, she wanted to learn how to drive stick ship, but didn't want Matt because he was too hot-headed about it. So I taught her.
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And when whenever I hear Alan Jackson, I think of that, that moment. Because Alan Jackson was playing, but she almost went over the fucking hill. She scared the shit out of me.
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ah so ah So whenever I hear Alan Jackson, I think almost dying. Almost dying. My first job was still going to see my boss and say, hell yeah, kids. I ain't mad at that.
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What's going on, Sig? Stopped by and said, what up? Hey, Sig, how you doing, man? sig was um Sig was our guest this morning on Chronic Contemplations.
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Okay, nice. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, cool, cool. Yeah. Now, another one of those nostalgia songs, and it's funny because we had that one friend that used to show up to bonfires and always brought his guitar, and we always made fun of him relentlessly.
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But it never failed. Halfway through the night when everybody was feeling good, was Garth Brooks, Friends in Low Places, and we all sang along. and he would And then we were all happy he brought his guitar.
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Okay. So, you know you know how many times I bust balls about country music, not really listening to it. But here's the thing. There was moments in my Air Force career where we're in the bomb bay or we're on the bomb pad or we're in the the storage whatever We're just working. We got the radio going.
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And a song like that or like a popular song that that played a lot on the radio that you just, even though you don't listen to it you just know the words. Everybody just starts singing to it.
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you know i don't listen to Garth Brooks, but I'm right there. I got friends. are You're at the bar drinking and shit. like I'm okay with that, but it's not like my go-to shit.
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Yeah, it's kind of like that damn Sweet Caroline song. I mean, who actually likes that song? But you hear it. Of course you do. You hear it at a bar, and everybody sings along.
Cultural Impact of 'Sweet Caroline'
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All the drunks. And it's a good time. Nobody's mad. Nobody's mad at anybody.
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I was at college at the height of the Garth Brooks craze. I still cringe at calling a baton a root. What? um um I don't know. Is that a song? Baton Rouge? Oh, okay. Baton Rouge.
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I have to be drunk for Neil Diamond. I have to be drunk for Neil Diamond. I can barely take Neil Diamond even drunk. Wait, hold on. Are you talking about sexual advancements or is music?
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i don't know. I might have to be drunk for both. laughter laughter
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Either or, whatever you're into, we don't judge.
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It's raining diamonds.
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Oh, man. As Skinner once said, this other man don't need you around. Directed right at Neil. Do you have any particular music you like to go to when you're feeling down in the dumps?
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Man, it's usually, if I'm feeling down in the dumps and I'm and i'm and i'm a little sad, it's usually like 90s country, man. Or like 90s love songs, 90s country love songs or R&B, R&B music.
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Okay. All right. Yeah, like, like ah for instance, like, like, Boyz Men, Jodeci, ah Tony Tony Tone even way back farther like why the hell can I not think of the name of this damn band everybody went on and they were successful fucking Bobby Brown was in it Bobby Brown
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I don't know off the top my head it's vaguely I know Mandy will yell at me fly to the angels what's fly to the angels Oh, yeah, that's a good song.
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yeah it is something Yeah, I mean, it's usually like somewhere in the 80s and 90s is where I end up and mean if I'm in the dumps. New edition. Thank you. Thank you.
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Sometimes I just enjoy listening to R&B music. I'm not in a sad mood. Or 90s country music. I just enjoy listening to it But it's a go-to if I'm down in the dumps. Yeah.
Finding Solace in Macabre Music
00:33:00
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I, uh, my go-to, currently in my life when I'm falling down in the dumps is a group called Amigo the Devil.
00:33:06
Speaker
It's very macabre. It's like Amigo the Devil. Oh, yeah, you and I are talking about it. Yeah, yeah. It's very macabre. It's folkish, American folkish. Um, but it's got a lot of, like, dark lyrics, murderous, suicidal, depressing.
00:33:24
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I'm using a lot of trigger words. Warning. Sorry. Warning. Warning, YouTube. Yeah, it's like, I mean, there's homicidal lyrics. it just It's like just one of those, it's it's just music I can get into that um it matches my headspace at the time. I know that sounds weird, but it goes along with like, i'm ah i'm i'm for some reason, I've always found comfort horror.
00:33:51
Speaker
As weird as that sounds. When it comes to like horror, and that that's movies, that's music, that's comics, that's It's just horror in general. I've always found comforting. It's weird.
00:34:01
Speaker
I don't know why. He said horror, not whores. Not whores. fours I do feel comfortable with some whores. Sometimes they'll make you feel better when you're down at the dump. Oh, it's New Edition. That's the name of the group in reference for New Edition. Yeah, Bobby Brown, Ralph.
00:34:20
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Belle Viv DeVoe. They all came from that band. Now we're ready. ah
00:34:31
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Yeah, that's who I was thinking of. Thank you, Mandy. I knew Mandy would know. So Sir Mix-a-Lot. Sir Mix-a-Lot. and Baby got back. That's like, feel good. I'm about to have a good night. i'm about so We're getting the Friday started.
00:34:48
Speaker
I only listened at one. He was a one-hit winner in my eyes. Yeah, he was. Yeah. But that was the that was the first rap song that I remember my mom watching on MTV. And it was the funniest fucking moment my life.
00:34:59
Speaker
Or one of the funniest moments in life. To watch my mom watch Baby Got Back on MTV was just fucking twice. She loved it, dude. She laughed her ass off.
00:35:13
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Nice. Nice. That's fucking awesome. Yeah, Sir Mix-a-Lot was a one-hit wonder, but he made a lot of fucking money off that shit.
00:35:25
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and That's another one of them songs. It's like Vanilla Ice, man. Ice Ice Baby. Dude, that brings me... Go ahead, go ahead,
Enduring Popularity of 'Ice Ice Baby'
00:35:33
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sorry. Yeah, judge me if you will. that comes on, you better damn well believe I'm cranking it up.
00:35:38
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Oh, yeah. And there's there is a song that the very beginning hook is almost the same as like an old, I think, Queen song.
00:35:50
Speaker
and it it throws me a loop and throws me for a loop sometimes but that brings me back to when I lived in uh was it Texas it was it was Texas or no it was Fort Knox it was Fort Knox when I lived in Fort Knox it brought me back to Fort Knox cruising cruising with with Ice Ice Baby playing oh my god I was that white
00:36:17
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there's Dude, there are songs like that. they're there the The guilty pleasure songs that just make you feel good. um Under pressure. Yes. yeah I love when when Queen tried to sue him. That's the song.
00:36:33
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Yeah, under pressure. Yeah, when Queen tried to sue him and he explained how his was different. That shit cracks me up. In that interview, it cracks me up every time. Because he's like, there's this doom, doom, doom, or whatever. he's like, if mine goes doom, doom, doom, doom. And there's just like a, like a, in there. But it was enough, it was enough of a difference that they basically said, sorry, Queen.
00:36:58
Speaker
He didn't infringe. He did not infringe. That guy. What's his name? Rip Van Winkle? He's got some weird name.
00:37:09
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His real name. but
00:37:12
Speaker
the band wele yeah he I guess he still performs, but he's mostly into real estate. and he's just a crazy person now. He gets in on like the 90... He did some collaborations late 90s, early 2000s, like ICP and shit. Robert Van Winkle.
00:37:31
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was not robert matthew aber van wi Robert Van Winkle. There we go i was close. Rip Van Winkle. Whatever. Pretty close.
Vanilla Ice's Career Journey
00:37:41
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It's funny because he dabbled in the world of like rock and heavy metal and he's done heavily and he's done like rock versions of viilla of Ice Ice Baby, which are fucking badass.
00:37:51
Speaker
But he became very successful in the in the home remodeling and flipping houses and real estate and He had a reality show. The dude is good, man. The dude is good at what he does.
00:38:02
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But as of late, he's back out touring and like these old 90s nostalgia tours that they put a bunch they'll put like Salt and Pepper and Vanilla Ice and in Vogue and Sir Mix-a-Lot or whatever on a tour. And then they send him out and he's just like, you know, he said in interviews, there was a part of him that used to hate the Ice Ice Baby, the Vanilla Ice thing, but now he's learned to embrace it.
00:38:27
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and and And yes, the ninja rap was great. yeah of i've i've listened to I've listened to some interviews with him. It seemed like early in his career, he was pushed in a direction that he really didn't want to. But from my understanding, from my understanding, but at the same time, i think i think it was i think he was somewhat a culture vulture.
00:38:51
Speaker
But that's a topic for another day. We're here to talk about emotions in music. But
00:39:00
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um but yeah, like some of those guilty pleasure songs that just put you in ah in a good mood. I know I have far too many that are yeah they're embarrassing, but they are what they are. Like you know like I said, Ice Ice Baby, Sir Mix-a-Lot, even one of my favorite songs that I can't help myself to dance and sing along to is that goddamn Barbie Girl song by Aqua.
00:39:23
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It gets me every time. Oh, yeah. every dance i hear that i hear that i will sing to it i will i will be happy singing to it i will do it in public i don't care because because i know deep down i know deep down and everybody's soul around me they want to do it too and but and they're jealous because
00:39:47
Speaker
yeah I'll get somebody there to sing it with me, though. Yeah, somebody. I remember I did it on my my original TikTok page that I had. I did it, and I was like, well, this is going to be thoroughly fucking embarrassing.
00:40:03
Speaker
But there was quite a few, both men and women, that both duetted it and had just as much fun doing it. They're like, I couldn't help myself. We've seen you do it, and we had to duet it and do it with you because you were just having too much fun.
00:40:15
Speaker
I'm like, you're goddamn right. I like that song because of its social commentary. That's what I like about it. So that music, even though it's got a quirky, quirky lyrics and they're fun, the aesthetics of the music video and the and and like laced within the lyrics, it had had so societal commentary on like the way slavery way we present ourselves. Mm-hmm.
00:40:43
Speaker
Dude, wouldn't it, though? Yeah, Sasquatch doing a full-on fucking karaoke of ah Barbie Grill. Get that on video. That would be awesome. Maybe maybe maybe maybe one Saturday night ah we'll do we'll do a karaoke. We've dabbled in the world of karaoke on Saturday
Karaoke Hesitancy
00:41:00
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nights before. The problem is everybody's always game until the cameras come on. And this is before you, Blaze.
00:41:05
Speaker
ah think we've I don't think we've attempted karaoke since you since you've come on board. Hey. it's not it's not It's not a suggestion I'll bring up. I am not a karaoke person. I'm not. yeah i will i don't I don't sit there and like, yeah, and then the camera comes on and say no. I just will say no.
00:41:21
Speaker
No, no. no And then then the last time we did it, I pissed Tony D off so bad. Because I read a rap song and He was like, are you fucking serious? Right now, was like, what? I'm repping.
00:41:39
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And I just read the lyrics. Speaking of memes, I had set up to do memes this past Saturday, and that got railroaded, unfortunately.
00:41:51
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But hopefully, hopefully, i might come back up on another Saturday sometime in the future. Yeah, I know. I was bummed because that's what I went to the replay for because I knew you were going to do that earlier.
00:42:04
Speaker
And I know there were some good ones, and I was like, God damn haven't even looked at the i haven't even looked at the ones that I got memed on, except for one, I think. I think there was a couple them. I have one that I'm trying to, maybe it worked out in my, I'm trying to word it right for the Juggalo one.
00:42:24
Speaker
But I want to come across, yeah, you got you gotta you gotta to hit it just right so it hits home. and maybe Maybe I'll pop up on a Saturday night for like 20 minutes or so just for memes and then I'll bounce. Just for memes.
00:42:40
Speaker
i just what's up Let's take a just because i'm I'm curious for you to hear this, but I would also like everybody else hear it. And this is another one of those songs that came out of nowhere, this band Gorillaz.
00:42:52
Speaker
And I'm a fan of them. And a couple of their songs just really just kind of, I don't know, they just get my head bopping and Get me in a good mood. And our good friends over at Kissing Lilith, Gavin, did a cover of The Gorillaz, Clint Eastwood, just not too long ago.
00:43:11
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And I think he killed it. Much like he killed the Corey Taylor Tech Nine song that he did. What was that called? Swither.
00:43:22
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Mm-hmm. Slither. ah ah So this is like... Just Gavin playing with his vocals, doing this song. And think he killed it. So we're going take a real quick break, and then we'll be right back.
Impressive Covers by Gavin
00:43:58
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I thought you heard me coming down stairs. I wasn't quiet about it.
00:44:10
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thought you heard thought you hear me coming down the stairs i wasn't quiet about
00:44:19
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my cage now it's time for me is nothing cause I'm counting the wings now couldn't there now you shouldn't be scared I'm good at repairs and I'm under each snare it's tangible bet you didn't think so I command you to panoramic view look I'll make it all manageable pick and choose and lose all you different grooves shakes and doos who you think is really kicking tunes picture you kicking down in a picture tube like a little fuse you think it's
00:45:34
Speaker
I'm trying to make this child like a nature. Rhythm, you have it or you don't, that's a balance, see I'm in it. Every spot
Concerts and Risky Photojournalism
00:45:41
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and tree, every china piece, every clock.
00:47:07
Speaker
yeah yeah I like that. I thought you i got he absolutely killed it. And guys, check them out at Kissing Lilith everywhere, man. You guys can find them. And if you are in the Ohio area or relatively close to Columbus, October 18th, they will be performing their first gig, I believe, at the...
00:47:32
Speaker
High Spirits. It is the High Spirit Art and Music Festival in the Warehouse District, downtown Columbus. So... When is this?
00:47:45
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October 18th. Ah, damn it. I can't make it that weekend. i I got a thing in Louisville to go to. yeah i'm going to Yeah, I'm going I'm doing a little bit of photojournalism on that weekend.
00:48:01
Speaker
Nice. Hell yeah, man. That's awesome. I'm going to... I just hope I don't get arrested. and it's ah it's ah It's during a protest. Oh, yeah. Try not to get arrested. Mandy, I did not know that. The the lead singer of The Gorillaz was also the lead singer of Blur.
00:48:19
Speaker
Yeah, that's... that's that's ah yeah i just brought that That's some nice little Nice little trivia. You know... so i saw little trivia you know yeah Yeah, a little did you know. um i'm goingnna I'm going to reach out to the guys and see if they are available to come up here in the next couple weeks so we can talk about some of the new stuff they got going on, but specifically specifically um that show.
00:48:48
Speaker
I'm going to try to get up there to at least see them perform and then come back. oh my Like I said, I believe the kids are here.
00:48:57
Speaker
Okay. Maybe I'll take the kids with me. but I think that would be awesome, actually. You guys are going to see a fucking concert? Dude, hell yeah. i think um I think they should bring, especially punk concerts, should come back all all ages. Good punk concerts.
00:49:17
Speaker
Not the red laces. Yeah. um So, any yeah, we were we were talking about music and how it affects us mentally, physically, and and it does have that physical effect on us and emotionally and all that stuff. We were talking nostalgia and and and and and our guilty pleasures.
Guilty Pleasure Songs
00:49:41
Speaker
It's funny how those songs, no matter... like even if I'm in a bad mood, I could hear one of those like Barbie girl or ice baby, or one of the other various songs.
00:49:53
Speaker
I could be in a bad mood or I could be down in the dumps and just hearing that, like that first couple beats and you know, what's coming kind of picks me up and brings me up out of my funk.
00:50:05
Speaker
So if I were in a, in a, in a real bad mood and suddenly put on ice ice baby, I would probably chuck whatever's being played on. Like, No, I'm serious. I like that song when I'm in a happy, goofy mood. But if I'm in a pissy mood, that's one of the last songs I want to know. That shit will piss That'll annoy me even more. It's weird. I don't know why.
00:50:27
Speaker
I'm not in the mood to listen to like crap like that, I guess. For me, music is sort of mood. like I'll hate something unless I'm in the mood for it.
00:50:42
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but Like I hate Ice Ice Baby, but I love it at the same time sometimes. Yeah, I get that. you have to yeah You have to be in the mood. You have to 100% be in the mood for for certain things. I get that.
00:50:55
Speaker
um But is there is there music for you that if you're, whether you're angry, upset, or down in the dumps or whatever, is there a type of music that but you could throw on that'll swing that mood around for you?
00:51:11
Speaker
Yes, there is And i I will I for some reason, as much as I tell myself I've outgrown these fucking two stupid clowns, I will still sometimes go back to listen to them, especially their old, old school shit.
00:51:27
Speaker
Because it's or the because the whims, the whimsicalness I like, I like I said, I enjoy the horror aspect, the comedy aspect. Yeah, the of those guys, the comic book aspect of their music. So it puts me in a happy mood because I can laugh Some of their lyrics are just funny.
00:51:45
Speaker
yeah i might I can say not being a fan of those two goofy-ass clowns, some of their older stuff, like the dating game, it just makes me laugh. It's funny.
00:51:56
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It's fucking hilarious.
Humor in Music
00:51:58
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ah but This is so dumb. laughing my ass off. On one of their CDs, ah Bizarre, they came out with a double release one here called Bizarre Bizarre.
00:52:10
Speaker
They And each album bizarre spelled different. One has one Z, the other one has two R's or something like that. One of the albums, I can't remember which one, has Eminem diss track on And it's, you know it's about him. Back in the day, they had Big Oh yeah, they had Big Everybody knows that. That's no secret. Eminem is pretty good at returning um shit like that to people. He's pretty fucking good at it.
00:52:41
Speaker
For some reason, icp has done a great job that he he does go after them sometimes not anymore this is in the past yeah icp is one of those one of those uh groups has been able to get away with distant eminem pretty good anyway they got a track a diss track of eminem on one of the bizarre cds just absolutely 100% hilarious the shit they throw down on that track will just make you fucking laugh yeah just just just laugh oh man Like, busting a nut in a fucking... in, like, one of his socks or something. And then he puts it on... It's just... The way he writes that shit... The way Jay wrote that shit... So, like... It doesn't make sense.
00:53:23
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Yeah, so, if I'm feeling in a shitty mood and I'm trying to make myself happy, I will... I'll ill put on some ICP or something within that genre. Something usually within that genre.
00:53:35
Speaker
Mm-hmm. Something closely adjacent to the comics. No, yeah. yeah I get that. No, I... Like... for For me, and I know this is another one of those things where people are like, really? you you you like that?
00:53:47
Speaker
You like that style of music? I fuck i love it. and i And I can just listen to it just to listen to it. Reggae music does that for me.
Reggae's Uplifting Power
00:53:54
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if i If I'm aggravated or irritated or whatever about something, reggae music can flip my mood right now.
00:54:02
Speaker
like If I'm aggravated and I don't want to be, you know what I mean? And I just want to get out of my funk that I'm reggae music just instantly just just turn my mood around i can see that i don't think there's any aggressive reggae music i don't think that's really i think reggae music is just is in mood enlightening freaking music i 100 show vibes having a good time like Yeah, man. Give me the Bob Marley station on Spotify or ah YouTube Music, wherever you listen to your music. and And you don't get just Bob Marley. You get everybody.
00:54:38
Speaker
And, man, I'm happy as a pig and shit at the end of the day. I like i like i like Ziggy Marley. He's one of his sons. I'm a big fan of Ziggy. Ziggy's got some good shit out there. Mm-hmm. I've said it before. we When I lived out in Charleston, this is one thing I miss. One of the many things that I miss about being down in Charleston is the parks.
00:54:58
Speaker
During the summer, they did reggae nights. And it was like the first and third Friday of every month in the summer. It ran from like
00:55:10
Speaker
June to the end of September, I believe. Something like that. um Man, I looked forward to those nights. every year when I was down there, when I just when i first discovered because and they a lot of local talent, a lot of independent artists, and then they would also bring in, i mean, they've had Bob Marley's sons there, they've had Ziggy there, you know, they've they've actually brought in some really big names in the the reggae world, and it's a free concert, and, you know, everybody there's having a good time, lot of people are having a real good time. mean,
00:55:48
Speaker
Oh, yeah, you go to a reggae concert, there's going to be plenty of weed something there. Yeah. and t hump up and and And that was a cool thing. yeah That was one of the one of the few concert experiences that I've i've had when I go to those. There was like no fights. There was no drama. There was no craziness.
00:56:05
Speaker
Yeah, almost every concert. I'm not saying that I was involved with it, but it was going on around me. You know what I mean? but Somebody was getting into a fight or there was our arguments or whatever, but and never never at reggae nights.
00:56:18
Speaker
Everybody was just feeling the music and happy. But yeah, that's that one one style of music. If I want to get out of a funk, I'll put it on, just sit down, sit outside, sit on the sit on my couch, whatever, drink a couple beers, and just let all that negativity and all that bullshit just wash away.
00:56:39
Speaker
You know what? If you really want to enhance your reggae listening experience, switch the beer out for some beer.
Evolving Views on Substances
00:56:49
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dabble. Come on, Glick. You know you want to. Get high. Get high you hear the music, man. Yeah. I'm good.
00:57:08
Speaker
Unfortunately, employers frown upon that. So...
00:57:14
Speaker
Well, you're in Ohio. You would think there'd be less employees that that would test for weed. They are getting
00:57:24
Speaker
more and more lenient on it, some companies, because they've gone to this new rapid test that can tell if you're under the influence of anything, I guess. I think, like, instead of like it being in your system, they know you're actually high.
00:57:42
Speaker
yeah they Yeah, they can tell. like if It's kind of like how if you take a breathalyzer or a blood alcohol, a blood test that you've been drinking. I don't know how it works or how it does it, but I know we had them when I was at Abercrombie because we would have to drug test people um if they got into an accident or they hurt themselves. clothing store?
00:58:06
Speaker
No, I worked at the DC's. clothing store? I worked at dcs in the DC's. that makes sense. Okay. Headquarters. Yeah, i was in the warehouses. yeah Nobody's driving forklifts in a clothing store.
00:58:18
Speaker
If they are, they've got a lot of more issues than whether or not they're on drugs. But no, i from my understanding, I guess they're out there. and then and you know And I think that if you're in a state where it is legal across the board, you should be a little bit more lenient because I can come home and drink a six-pack after work and still go to work the next day and be okay. Well, I know something.
00:58:42
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I know some states that's been legal for a while, like Colorado and Oregon. Over time, employers were pretty much
00:58:52
Speaker
socially pressured into changing because they weren't able to hire anyone. As the state legalized it, jobs were like still pushing the whole, I don't care. And the citizens were like, oh, we don't care about you either.
00:59:06
Speaker
And employers weren't able to hire people, so they had to change their ways. And I think that that that was a good thing. yeah no i agree i think i think you know yes like i said it's the same as me coming home after work and drinking a six-pack and then not and then coming to work the next morning as long as you're not doing it at work or on the clock it shouldn't be a problem yeah i've worked i've worked jobs i've worked jobs in the civilian sector where there was there was an alcoholic on the clock and it was everybody knew about it the boss knew about it nobody gave
00:59:40
Speaker
They go to lunch, get drunk, come in, drink at work. I mean, give a shit. It's like, what? And then I come in high one time. Josh, are you high? A little bit. What the fuck? It's like, get the fuck out of here.
00:59:53
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Get the lock. Oh, man, like Twisty Sister said, we ain't going to take it. We're not going to take it. Yeah. that's a good That song gets me pumped up.
01:00:04
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That's ah that's a song that will get me pumped. yeah I like that. Dee Snider, Twisted Sister. Let's go. Speaking of which, there's a Twisted Sister fans out there. Dee said it was never going to happen again, that they were not going to put the band back together. They were not going to go on the road again. Well, ladies and gentlemen, they're going back on the road again.
01:00:22
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Your mortgages got higher. No, they're celebrating Jesus. That's in Christmas. ah That's around Christmas time, isn't it?
01:00:33
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What's that? Celebrating Jesus. She said celebrating Jesus. I was like, like that's that's like in December, isn't it? They're not celebrating Jesus. I think it's it's some kind of like milestone anniversary from their first album. So they're doing a whole bunch of pre-selected dates. And the D was like, yeah, got to kind of swallow my words. I said I wasn't going to do it.
01:00:55
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But here we are. We're doing it. They're going back on the road. So that's awesome. Any Twisted Sister fans out there, be on the
Twisted Sister's Comeback
01:01:02
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lookout. They might be coming to a town sitting near you. I know that would be a ticket that I would love to pay for and and see them.
01:01:09
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I'm a big fan of Dee Snider in general, um whether it be his music or his directing or acting or any of that stuff kind of across the board. I'm a fan of him.
Dee Snider's Film Ventures
01:01:22
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What has he directed? I know he has been in the in in the movie business, but nothing comes comes to my head. I believe he did a movie, and it's a wild movie.
01:01:34
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believe it's called Strangeland.
01:01:41
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Yeah, it's got Dee Snider, Robert Engle, England, who played Freddy. but That sounds familiar now. Okay, that sounds familiar.
01:01:52
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It's like, what, ah early 2000s and 90s or some shit like that? ah Yeah, 98. It's a horror suspense movie. God, I'm to have to watch that.
01:02:03
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Now that you've read red who's all in, I'm like, oh shit, Robert Englund. I remember that. He acted in it. He didn't direct it, but he also did the soundtrack.
01:02:14
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Dee Snider. He did the soundtrack to it. Let's see. He's got a... that's not what want. because he's he he's got a
01:02:28
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no that's not what i want
01:02:37
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And he's made a ton of... I can dig through imdb.com. He's done a ton of cameos. I was trying to... I knew there was something right off the top my head. I can't think of it, but he's done it a ton of cameos. But nonetheless... i didn't know I didn't know he's directed anything. That's what I really wanted to check. Yeah, i think yeah he's he's done a couple things.
01:02:57
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I think low budget...
Whimsical Lyrics and Good Moods
01:03:02
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like B, C rated, whatever. But nonetheless, I didn't just hear that the other day on the radio that they were going back on the road. and And that brought reminded me because that is, Twisted Sisters is another one of those bands that gets me kind of hyped up and and pumped up when I listen to.
01:03:19
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I can only, that one song is the only one that pops in my head. We're not gonna make it. So. Yeah. My guilty pleasure group says it always puts me in a good mood.
01:03:29
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Yeah. united The Presidents of the United States of America. Fucking Little Bloom Dune Buggy. Little Bloom Dune Buggy in my hand. I love that song. I love that whole album.
01:03:41
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That whole album. a Lump or whatever it's called. yeah well Fucking awesome. It's like, just they're still they're still making music, man. I know they're like a niche band.
01:03:53
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They're not like famous, famous, but I've always, because they had those they had those whimsical lyrics that that just that were fun um and they had meaning and it was it's it's good I like the the whole aesthetics and everything so yeah you can't yeah it's if if you're not like if if you don't like read into what they're saying or the lyric I'm a big I'm a big fan of lyrics I love lyrics and music
01:04:28
Speaker
But if you don't read into them or like you said, you don't dive too deep into it, it's good music that's going to make you go, yeah, it's supposed to be in a good mood. You know what I mean? Oh, no. Even diving into the lyrics, I mean, like not Lump is actually depressing song. It doesn't come off that way. But if you read the lyrics, it's not it's it's a fucked up song.
01:04:52
Speaker
But but like some of their other stuff, like Little Dune Buggy is really fun. Puts me in a good mood. um Just off that album is that one. There's Peaches. there I think that's the name of Peaches. Peaches, of peaches about them i think, is about a breakup.
01:05:10
Speaker
now There's one that's a cat scratch or something like that. a kitty in my foot and I won't want to touch it. That's the one. I like that one, too. That's a good song. Meow, meow, meow, meow, meow.
01:05:29
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Bad Touch by the Bloodhound Gang is another one that just makes me just go. Yes! I love the Bloodhound Gang. Some of their shit's hilarious, man. That shit'll put you in a good mood.
01:05:41
Speaker
I'll rock that shit. I'll rock some of that shit, and it puts people cringe mood. They're like, mood they're like what are we listening to you right now? What is this? Yeah. a chay link What is this?
01:05:53
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Wait, wait a minute. What what did he just say? You know, what's funny is I remember listening to Bloodhound Gang for a little bit in high school that music video came out and i never really got into them until years later. I actually listened the whole album. I'm in the Air Force by this time, sitting in my room, drunk off my ass, laughing my ass off. was like, why did I not listen?
01:06:16
Speaker
this whole thing in high school. What was wrong with me?
01:06:23
Speaker
it's Nice. e and yeah Are there any bands that you look back on now that you listen to that you're like, man, why didn't I start listening to these guys sooner?
01:06:35
Speaker
Or anything like that? No. Not really. I mean, I joked around with Bloodhound Gang just little bit. Not really. i think um
01:06:50
Speaker
we find the music when we find it. I mean, ahs so that's one thing I like about music. It's timeless. Yeah. You can always rediscover it, discover it for the first time. It could be something that's been out for decades.
Timeless Music Discovery
01:07:04
Speaker
um I don't, I don't, I've never told myself, man, why was I listening to them back in high school or, you know, decades ago or whenever it's like, I just wasn't there. I look back on my, on my, uh,
01:07:16
Speaker
music influences and what i listen to time periods in my life that prior to me moving out like joining the air force and stuff a lot of my music influences from dad um my dad and friends a lot of my friends like right there last couple years of high school so i got in a lot of like grunge alternative rock and then when i got into the military i started to more punk rock influences like bloodhound gang no effects A lot of that shit. That's when I got into like listening to... Because I had watched that. My first duty station was was in Utah.
01:07:55
Speaker
And so it was... was stationed there from 98... 97 to like 99.
01:08:08
Speaker
Almost 2000. I PCS up to Alaska. And i I watched that movie Salt Lake City Punk. and that really got i was like i don't know any of these groups that he's talking about and really wanted to learn you know about the punk scene i had a friend in the military he was a punk guy he kind of like showed me some music and we'd sit there listen to it and all that good shit i uh i um he never regretted a band blaze not really not really never regretted one there's bands i don't listen to for some of them
01:08:43
Speaker
ICP for plays. ah We've already covered that. Go ahead. good yeah i'll Go ahead ahead and finish your thought. ah yeah yeah so i mean so That's when I really started to explore punk music.
01:08:58
Speaker
and Around that time is when I also ran into an old friend, Dakko. He's the one that turned me on to so it was like I started listening to punk and Insane Clown Posse about the same time. sir like Really into it.
01:09:15
Speaker
absolutely Wally you know I got your back brother always not even a question man I think for me and and one of the biggest bands that I that i slept on and then I absolutely love them was Slipknot I would not listen to them back in the day and it wasn't until Corey branched out and did Stone
Corey Taylor and Slipknot
01:09:40
Speaker
Sour The band stone sour and I was like damn this motherfucking dude can actually sing like he's got a voice on it as let me go back in Yeah, and then slip not came out with a with a newer with a couple of new songs and a new album and I started listening to that Let me let me dive into this this ah This band and I was several years behind and I knew and then I was like I can't believe I slept on these guys for so fucking long
01:10:10
Speaker
because that dude could like i said the dude can sing the band is amazing um and uh seeing them in concert just really makes you really appreciate them as a band and as an artist and as songwriters and and musicians and whatnot it's it's wild um but yeah i definitely i definitely slept on them and Corey Taylor and Slipknot, they can they're definitely on my on the um the ah on the spectrum of music that I listen to like
01:10:41
Speaker
um in a bad mood, feeling down or angry or whatever. They run the they run the whole the whole gambit in that world because they do dive into a little bit of everything. A lot of mental health related songs that they do.
01:10:58
Speaker
so I can honestly say I never really got into something. Hardcore rock like that has never really been my forte.
01:11:09
Speaker
Never really for me. i' And it's weird because there's a lot of horror in it. And you would think, oh, it's horror. like I'd rather listen Mushroomhead. But I think, you know, have you ever been, all right, back when you were younger and you were listening music, it you ever like,
01:11:26
Speaker
Have like, you ever get into those band beefs? Like, I don't listen to them because they don't like this person or blah, blah, blah. Stupid shit like that. Or band falling out. and You ever have like, you don't like something about a group, so you refuse to listen to them. You don't to give them any money, basically. What's up, Wally? By the way, sorry.
01:11:47
Speaker
What's happening, boys? Yeah, I think I've always been like that. i've I think I've always been like that with with with you, too. Not that they make bad music, but they all they all kind of come across like pretentious pricks.
01:12:01
Speaker
Oh, i don't i I don't like, I think they are absolutely. yeah like I absolutely think they are. I don't like YouTube just or youtube just because the way they come across.
01:12:12
Speaker
like I kind of just kind of want to throw a brick at you. They come off as elitists. Yeah. ah Yeah, they do. i know does ah Bono absolutely does. He does. i'm not yeah I get get that. i don't listen you need to you two either. but yeah There's not many bands. I know like a lot of people are like, I'm not going to listen to Pink Floyd because Roger Waters is a douche. and it's like so back back in the day Back in the day, this is this is when i was huge icp fan slit knot had an issue
01:12:44
Speaker
with with icp's fan base so there was some backlash that i got people that were slit slipknot fans back in the day they were called maggots or some shit like that and so there was that stupid beef back in the day so it just i just i was like well fuck you i guess i don't want to listen to them so i did And I have listened to them since then, course. but Well, another band that was was that way, Guns N' Roses, after the whole Slash and Axl Rose bullshit falling out that they had with Guns N' Roses was a big, big deal. I still listen them to them even after they kicked Axl out. I mean, they did some pretty good music. But yeah, there was a lot back in that day where a lot of people did the Guns N' Roses thing.
01:13:33
Speaker
We're not going listen to him because either Slash 8 is part of the band or Axl is not part of it, and I still listen to him. Didn't jump on the hate for them. When it comes to all that band beef and group beefs and shit, I don't bother with that shit anymore.
01:13:54
Speaker
and But yeah, Blaze, back to what you were talking about, it's still ah there's still some old school ICP and Slipknot fans that still go i on the Slipknot page I follow.
01:14:04
Speaker
They still go back and forth with the whole juggalos and the maggot shit. And it's like, guys, it's fucking done and over with. Corey's already made his peace with everybody and it's done.
01:14:18
Speaker
and The thing is, it's it's not a lot of times, it's not even the bands that really do it. It's the fan base. i think you do it's That's pretty much what it is. its it It has that tribalism. It's tribalism. i I'm so off with my fucking rival. Right.
01:14:35
Speaker
Well, and since we're talking about that, there was a big beef, too, between the original members of GWAR when Slipknot came out. They're like, oh, they're copying us and this and everything else.
01:14:46
Speaker
It actually started to beef between both the bands because of the way they designed their mask and shit. Hold on. GWAR thought Slipknot was trying to be them? Yep.
01:14:56
Speaker
<unk>no was trying to be like them yeah That is so weird because your stage preent presence and performance are so not the same.
Band Rivalries and Aesthetics
01:15:06
Speaker
Right. Well, this it was the it was the it was the mask layouts that they did was more than anything.
01:15:12
Speaker
It was like their face covers, not the whole outfit. It was like majority of the mask times and shit. they were like They actually had a beef over that order. That's ah slight Kiss coming out having be so beef over ICP because of the black and white face paint.
01:15:28
Speaker
But yeah, there was, there was, it was back, it was back there for a while. Yeah. It was in the late nineties when that crap was going on when me and when we were still in school and shit. I was listening to them and seeing it where it was actually brought up on the radio station, the blitz one time about it, that they heard that there was beef between
Tribalism in Music Fandoms
01:15:46
Speaker
all this shit. And I'm like, damn, but that's ah that's a, that's a, that's a hidden um emotional influence by music is, is like when you get into it and the fan base and,
01:15:58
Speaker
you take on the tribalism aspect of it, that can that can ah ah kiddding influence your behavior, especially when you're in that group of people. like Oh, yeah, 100%.
01:16:10
Speaker
I mean, obviously... like Shows get canceled. Yeah. Oh, yeah. i mean, you you see it with, you know, just... the juggalos or the deadheads, the the deadheads that used to follow the Grateful Dead. I mean, they were very heavily influenced by their music, their style.
01:16:31
Speaker
The parent heads, Jimmy, Jimmy Buffett. Like just, I mean, again, that's another way that music and artists influence their fans. And then they get that, that almost cult like following.
01:16:48
Speaker
It's, um, it is a cult like following and I witnessed that shit when I would, when I was a, when I was an ICP fan, um, I never got into it that deep. I always, I've always kept, uh, I always kept a line somewhere in the sand where I didn't go that far into it. I'm glad I did.
01:17:07
Speaker
But yeah, there is some like cults like following when it comes to some of these groups for over the years, dead heads, fish has it. Um, juggalos is another one.
01:17:18
Speaker
um just about almost a lot of those big groups have a following like that. I'm trying to think of some more. I know there's more out there. Just off the top my head, I can't think of it. Yeah.
01:17:31
Speaker
Well, another beef? Metallica Megadeth. I don't want to talk about too much about beefs, but... Yeah, yeah i don't I don't let... I don't ah try not to let musicians' beliefs or...
01:17:51
Speaker
outside of the music antics sway me one way or another. If I like the music, I like the music. Separate the artist from the art. Yes, yeah exactly. yeah there's There are artists like that that I do that with.
01:18:05
Speaker
um Then there are artists that because of what they've done or said when I hear their music, that's all I have to stop listening to. But then sometimes it's like oh after a period of time, it's like I can separate the art, artist and the art again, and then can just listen to some of the art. It it depends. it really it's it's ah it's ah It's not a line in the sand thing. It varies depending on what the action was, who is it. It's just a lot of different factors.
01:18:34
Speaker
A whole lot of the factors. What about music that that hasn't aged well?
Cultural Aging of Music
01:18:44
Speaker
you know Listen to shit back in the fucking you early 90s and shit you listen to it now and culturally it just has not aged well you're like oh my god it's so cringe hmm I mean that's that's an emotion like there's some music that is not age well it's like oh my god I was listening to that at that age like was oh yeah there's a lot out there like that for me
01:19:12
Speaker
i can't I can't listen to to to blood Blood Sugar Sex Magic album without thinking of fucking a cat's fucking... Yeah. but but but Weird... so okay so yeah oh Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sex Magic was my first CD I owned.
01:19:32
Speaker
and I remember listening to the first night I put it on. it was I got it for my birthday. so This was decades ago. Anyway... I was listening to it. remember sitting there listening to i'm like, this is an awesome album.
01:19:47
Speaker
And for some reason that night, for almost all night, there two cats out there fucking out's outside my window. When cats fuck, they they they are not quiet about it. So it ruined the first time I listened to that those fucking cats.
01:20:08
Speaker
yeah boy bands didn't age well you're absolutely right they have not aged well no the boy bands you look at them now you're like oh my god they're like dad bods just it's weird yeah those those uh those uh teenage girls and and high school girls that were losing their minds over these boy bands they're still going to the concerts just now they're 40 year old moms yeah you're welcome andy you're welcome um No, some ah you talk about the cringe being an emotion. Some of the songs that we used to listen to like back in the day, like some of the songs that had over-sexualized lyrics in them, we listened to them as adults and go, shit, we were going to school dances, seventh, eighth grade you know dances, and this music was being played. Mm-hmm.
01:21:02
Speaker
Some of those old schools kind of excludes the idea of consent. volunteer Yeah. 50 Cent, Candy Shop, prime example. i don I don't even remember all the lyrics to that one, but that might be one of them. there's various songs like that.
01:21:18
Speaker
oh yeah Flo Rida had Me Blow Your Whistle. ah 50 Cent with Magic Stick. 50 Cent had Candy Fiona Apple.
01:21:30
Speaker
What's cringe about Fiona Apple now? i don't I never listened to her. I would have to go listen to her shit. There's some gris there's some there's some groups that that has aged well.
01:21:42
Speaker
so there're Some of their songs songs still apply today. music. Oh, yeah. No, 100%. a lot of oh yeah
01:21:56
Speaker
one hundred percent
01:22:01
Speaker
Yeah, no, yeah, like I said, man, there' there's some music. And then...
01:22:07
Speaker
Yeah, I'm trying to think of anything specific that I can look back on and go, oh, that didn't age so well. Some of Bloodhound Gang's shit didn't age very well.
01:22:22
Speaker
yeah and the style of it's like uh two live crew ah there you go two live crew you know some of their stuff yeah that's another one too short too short yeah i want to re i want to re-listen to funky cole medina now right I have a feeling I need to re-listen to that song and and analyze it.
01:22:48
Speaker
Another one to re-listen to now, also another one, and you really pay attention now that we're older, is Lenny Krevin's American Woman. I mean, it really, it's like, oh, yeah, okay. Wasn't that a remake of...
01:23:07
Speaker
I don't know. I don't remember that song being cringy, though. i light up i don't i don't remember I don't remember everything from what I listened to back in the day. ah Let's bring back some Brass Monkey, too.
01:23:19
Speaker
Brass Monkey? That Funky Monkey? Some Beastie Boys? with Brass Monkey was, i think, a term used ah for Crack Baby or some shit like that.
01:23:29
Speaker
Or heroin baby. Can't remember what Brass Monkey was. I'm guessing. I'm guessing. What does brass... That's tiptoeing a line.
01:23:44
Speaker
Oh, I was so fucking... I was so, so far off. Brass monkey is most famous famously part of a phrase cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey, which describes extremely cold weather.
01:23:58
Speaker
The origins of the phrase... um is ah debated, but a leading theory suggests it comes from the idea that a brass monkey is a cold metal figurine that would shrink and cause something else to fall or spill in the cold, though the explanations exist, including the nautical theory of brass plate to hold cannibals.
01:24:20
Speaker
Interesting. That's not what I thought it meant.
01:24:26
Speaker
Oh, no. What is Brass Monkey Beastie? Okay, so Brass Monkey Beastie Boys it was a drink. A simple drink with rum, vodka, and bourn's juice. I knew was something drug-related.
01:24:39
Speaker
I didn't know my camera turned off. Yeah, just it just kicked off. Yes, that's right. Thank you, Randy.
Music's Emotional Guidance
01:24:45
Speaker
To guess who did it originally in the 70s.
01:24:51
Speaker
What's that? American Woman. American Woman.
01:25:01
Speaker
I don't know the lyrics, so I'm not going to sing.
01:25:06
Speaker
I would have to think about it. But... No, that's the great thing about... That's the great thing about music in general, man. It it it really does. No matter our mood, it has a way to help us deal with things.
01:25:24
Speaker
Guide us sometimes. ah But it also... can influence the hell out of us. Like, share, and subscribe, bitches!
01:25:36
Speaker
ah But it can 100% influence the hell out of us, the way we act, the way... ah
01:25:43
Speaker
It's another thing artists do.
Music and Fashion Trends
01:25:46
Speaker
They influence the way we dress. I'm talking to you, Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit, and all the goddamn red New York Yankee hats that everybody had because you wore one, or...
01:25:58
Speaker
even likely I purposely would not buy certain clothes because of shit like that. yeah or Or some rappers in the yeah ninety s and stuff who ah like Chingy and even Nelly, they wore clothes that were seven sizes too big.
01:26:15
Speaker
And I'd like to thank you for that because being a big guy, all the big guy clothes were gone because everybody was buying clothes that were four sizes too big. What about... What about fucking Crisscross and their backwards clothes?
01:26:29
Speaker
Oh, yeah. Tom Green came out with Backwards Man. Then you had Master P and the No Limit Soldiers with always wanted to have the big bling necklaces and shit. big Yes. Flava Flav and the fucking e clock.
01:26:45
Speaker
so yeah You had Eyepatch. Was it Eyepatch from Salt-N-Pepa? Was that the group? One of them had an Eyepatch. that was it that was That was a style thing some people would do because of that.
01:26:58
Speaker
yeah Nelly had the band-aid under his eye. The band-aid too. Yes. and bla i know you're I know you're a fan of the punk music and stuff like that Don't tell me that didn't influence the way people dressed.
01:27:10
Speaker
i mean there was ah There was a whole style if you were into punk music. One thing, I never i never made a quote-unquote battle vest, but that's a huge thing in the punk world that people would make a battle.
01:27:24
Speaker
And it's like a cut off jean jacket or leather jacket or safety pins and patches and just like anti miscris anti-established anti anti-establishment slogans and et cetera, et cetera.
01:27:38
Speaker
Yeah, all punk bands. You usually see somebody in a punk band wearing their battle vest or whatever it's called. Yeah, yeah, yeah. My nephew, he's getting he's getting into punk and he's making his right now.
01:27:49
Speaker
I remember one of my kids making one of theirs when they were in yeah I never did.
Personal Music Enjoyment
01:27:57
Speaker
and don't think I don't think that Lisa Left Eye. That's it. Lisa Left Eye Lopez. From TLC.
01:28:05
Speaker
I don't know. It's all blurry. It was the L in TLC. Yep. A lot of my 90s time frames. There's some blurriness there. Oh, boy.
01:28:17
Speaker
I'm drinking drugs. Yeah, late ninety remember you You used to get on me on my ass about in football because I'd go from NWA to Garth Brooks back to different shit. You're like, will you just pick a damn music and listen to it?
01:28:39
Speaker
It just, like you said, it just depended on the mood and what you wanted to be in I mean, and that was the time for the music. Yeah, exactly. like Um, but I want to go ahead and get ready and wrap this bad boy up. So, um, yeah, like like I was saying, man, it definitely, uh, mentally, physically, the way we dress music has effects on us. It's going to affect us.
01:29:06
Speaker
And, uh, back our moods. and know No matter what you're doing, you have a certain style of music that you want to listen to. ah Yeah, I'll bring it up real quick. though Last month, Slayer, Megadeth, some dark metal music has been my best friend right at the moment. so I feel that.
01:29:28
Speaker
you know i do I do feel that. I've been there before. Like I said earlier in the beginning of the show, sometimes when I get angry and I just want to less of frustrations out. I like the gangster rap, which I do not look like the type guys go to listen to that music, but I do.
01:29:45
Speaker
sorry um But um no, so that's the great thing about music. You know, it's an art form that we can all appreciate. We can all, for the most part, agree on.
01:30:00
Speaker
um And it's something that's there. It's something that's always going to be there for us. um enjoy what you enjoy, like what you like, don't worry about what other people think about your taste in music because it's your taste.
01:30:16
Speaker
yep If you don't like the fact that I listen to a certain type of music when I'm in a mood, well, you don't have to listen. Walk away. some pool It's cool. but that go ah Guys, before we jump out of here, Wally, you want to add anything before we before we take off? and Um, well, I mean, i am going to be taking a little hiatus.
Music Saving Lives
01:30:44
Speaker
Other than that, I mean, just keep following, listen to your music, enjoy it. and Um, like, like said, just don't let anybody influence you on your choice of music and stuff. It's your style, your life, enjoy what you enjoy and just have fun with it.
01:31:08
Speaker
It reminds me. I can stand behind what you're saying, Cool Whip. it's I think a lot of people can say music has saved their life. lord know it and the Lord knows it saved mine um on a few occasions.
01:31:20
Speaker
colors There's been music that's actually heightened my... my i there was There was a time I was i was pretty suicidal. end it would there was some There was some music that would actually exacerbate.
01:31:34
Speaker
yeah I had to stop listening to some of that stuff. for long Oh, yeah. Music can absolutely have a negative effect on you. I had J-Devil on here last week, and and he's a singer-songwriter, and he flat out said if it hadn't been for his music, he would have been long gone. Blaze, you got anything you want to add before we get down? Man, yeah, get high, hear music, and I'll see y'all Thursday.
01:32:02
Speaker
Thursday. Thursday bright and early. Thursday morning. Yeah, yeah we're talking.
Upcoming Topics and Curiosities
01:32:06
Speaker
Michael and i are going to talk the hollow moon theory. You're going to talk what? The hollow moon theory.
01:32:13
Speaker
I don't know. I got to do my homework. Definitely going to have to Google that, and I'm also going to have to make sure I watch the replay of that if I can't listen to it live. Because now you've peaked my curiosity. You've peaked my curiosity with that, too. He's sitting there telling me about it. I'm like, I don't have to look into this. I don't believe anything, but I'll have to look into it.
01:32:33
Speaker
Yeah, no, exactly. I'm definitely going to have check that out. um Guys, don't forget to check out the rest the shows. We do have a lot of things here for you guys to check out. As Wally said, he's going to go on a little break for Mondays and Thursdays for a little while. Hopefully we'll get which we'll get you you'll get situated and we'll get you back here soon.
01:32:53
Speaker
I know Blaze and I have slightly kind of briefly talked about maybe popping up randomly and filling those voids and doing random things, whether they's solo stuff or We drag other members in or other friends in or or whatever.
Future Shows and Content Adjustments
01:33:07
Speaker
um but we'll We'll try to fill those voids as best as we can so we can bring you guys live content. um But Tuesdays, obviously, I'm going to be here. I'll be working on getting some more guests, Glickshouse of Music.
01:33:18
Speaker
Tuesday mornings, you guys get started at about 10 a.m., right? Yep. 10 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday mornings, Chronic Contemplations with Blaise and Michael. Check it out. they're they're They're up bright and early, having a good time.
01:33:31
Speaker
10 a.m. is more like bright and late morning. Let's be honest.
01:33:43
Speaker
but Slightly bright and a little bit late in the morning. Yes. Yeah, they'll make you think, they'll make you laugh. Oh, my, a trolley. That still makes me laugh. Oh, my.
01:33:59
Speaker
oh no. yeah On the first track, you have bla blah, blah, blah. yeah Trolley probably experiments are fun. Yeah, trolleys are fun. Wednesdays is the wild card Wednesday show. It's wild card Wednesday. You never know what's going to happen.
01:34:15
Speaker
Blaze is taking a hiatus or a permanent hiatus from that. So it'll be me, Michael, and Britt. And, you know, we'll be bouncing around from ah host to host. We might bring in some guests from time to time.
01:34:26
Speaker
um Friday nights, nonsense and show with Blaze and Michael doing their movie thing, talking all things.
Challenges of Trivia Nights
01:34:35
Speaker
So for mental health exhaustion reasons,
01:34:39
Speaker
There's no more trivia nights.
01:34:43
Speaker
I'm sorry. play i just say we we all We all saw what happened on Friday. like I'm not going to shy away from it. but With that being said, I want to apologize for my behavior that night.
01:34:57
Speaker
know where it came from, but I'm not going to go into it. Just know this. We're going to do something else. ah me my Me and Michael are going to talk about it. We don't know. I have a couple ideas. I'd like to see, i like the idea having people up once a month to talk movies.
01:35:14
Speaker
um The trivia aspect was a way to bring people together. I still like the idea of oh of trivia, but not in function like that. I have have some ideas. I want to do a panel discussion more often with movies.
01:35:31
Speaker
Maybe with like, keep it interesting. That's all. I don't want to go i don't want to go too deep. What happened to Glick? Oh, no
01:35:41
Speaker
Glick lost his... Glick has been having Glicknical difficulties all night. There he is. He's coming back. Blaze ran me or over with ah but the trolley. Anyhow, I'm done. I'm done. I'm done. we'll yeah yeah But just because one door closes, another door might open for trivia down the road. We'll see.
01:36:06
Speaker
and then i'll so yeah so and that's and that's I was going to save this for Friday, but one of the reasons why I enjoy it, I like trivia from the aspect of coming up with the questions because I got to do research. I like doing that kind of stuff. I want to incorporate that somehow because I fucking love that shit. I may hit you up because I have been thinking about it for a while.
01:36:35
Speaker
And it takes a little bit of stress off me trying to book guests. I mean, we have the Glick and Blaze mixtape, which I love fucking doing this. I think this is one of our better ideas, you and I getting together doing this mixtape show.
01:36:47
Speaker
um But also one another way to kind of take the stress off of me trying to find guests is maybe doing that our music trivia every once in a great while. Every great once a while is a good idea.
01:37:00
Speaker
Not every month, but maybe every couple months or like three every two or three months or something like that. Once every six months. yeah yeah like I mean, down down the road, um we might bring movie trivia back. yeah But Blaze has always done a fantastic job with with his trivia, with his questions.
01:37:21
Speaker
um And and and you know if I can bring it back and I can get Blaze behind the scenes doing some music trivia stuff, then you know And well that's something that him and I will discuss, and we'll we'll dabble with that down the road. We'll see.
01:37:35
Speaker
Because I am a huge fan of what you do with the trivia and how you do it. so But anywho, so check out the Nonsense and Chill on Friday. Saturdays, nonsensical nonsense.
01:37:48
Speaker
Saturday nights, we open the doors. We let all you crazy fuckers come hang out with us. I don't know what I was thinking, but it turned out to be a pretty good idea.
01:37:59
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And then Sundays, we wrap the week up with a little unnecessary roughness. That's myself, Rick, and sometimes our lawyer, Derek Wayne, former guest of this show and musician, Derek Wayne Douglas.
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and We're talking all things football, a little foosball for you guys during the football season. And hopefully here before long, I don't know if he's still interested in it or not. I got to get with him. But hopefully before here long, maybe Cash's Corner will be coming back every other Saturday.
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I think he's kind of, that train's kind of left the track. Hold on, say that again. Cash's Corner. oh I think Cash is about her.
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I don't know. I want to see. I've talked to him a couple times and he says he wants to do it. And then when it comes time to do it, he's like, I want to go outside with my friends. And I'm like, I can't be mad at you, kid.
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You know, go outside with your Fair enough. So we'll see what happens with that. But make sure you guys give us follow, give us a like, give us a share. Like we've said tonight, man, music's going to guide us.
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Music's going to influence us. Music's going to help us. It's always going to be there for you, no matter what your mood is. Guides and reminds. Yeah, guides and reminds. Like Blaze says, get high, hear music.
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Yeah, get high, hear music. With that being said, as always, be good. Be good at it, motherfuckers. Hit these buttons and get the flock out of here.
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Nonsensical network, different flavor every day. Movie talks, new flips, hitting the display. Microphone magic, musicians spill the praise. From reptiles to motorsports, burning rubber craze. Football clashes, touchdowns, epic plays.
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New spinning, catching on the latest phase. Bleaming cars, engines roaring up the pace. Street tales, urban stories we embrace.
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nonsenses but the vo just right tune