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Glick's House of Music: Random music conversation and music news

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Glick didn't have a guest this week so he decided to play new music from former guests and have some music conversation, Glick ranted about Kiss just not going away, the state of music today and its decline and went over songs that were based off true events in American history 

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Introduction to House of Music

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you
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Chill hangouts, no time spared From soulful whispers to a roaring sound Music unites on hallowed ground
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All things music, a vibrant call for one and all to give their all in this sanctuary where dreams ignite music's power.
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Rockin' as her few stories shared.
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Music unites on HelloGrow.
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House of music, a place to be for every heart, wild and free. Musics embrace forever strong, a symphony of life all night long.
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So what dad would do with those would be to like cry. I don't want to add to all the noise All the sad girls and angry boys I just want to live without a lot of this Silence is the enemy So we fill it Lion bluffs online Hoping our friends see How happy we Can't spend time alone It makes us think And then we drink to no reality
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To the scroll we wanna be to find some kind of happiness To the rest of
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what What's going on everybody? Let's try that again. Sorry. I wasn't quite ready. I thought I was going to be. Nikki was talking to me and I was like quick scramble.
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Play something. Anywho, what's going on everybody?

Engagement and Networking on Nonsensical Network

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Welcome to Glicks House of Music right here on the Nonsensical Network. And if you're not following us, well go. Jesus, I'm knocking everything around.
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Go ahead and go do that. We are everywhere. Facebook, Instagram. TikTok and X shows are live Monday through Sunday right here on YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook.
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And don't forget you can listen anytime, anyplace, wherever you listen to podcasts at all at the Nonsensical Network. Or simply go to bio.link slash Nonsensical Network. It's scrolling down there at the bottom of your screen all night long.
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That's to have all of our links there. Don't forget, it's also going to have a link to Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner. That's where you can get all your nonsensical swag, whether it be shirts, hoodies, cups, sweatpants, stickers.
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like We're going be doing it all, but you don't have to buy our shit. You've got to get whatever you want in all actuality. Nikki can do a little bit of everything. but She's starting to get into the habit of doing more and more as she learns things, so.
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Definitely give her a follow. Give her like. She's on Facebook and Instagram. Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner. um And don't forget, we have a Patreon. Blaze and I will eventually get together and figure out what we're going to put on there. But in the meantime,
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we do have a Patreon page. It is set up. It is ready to rock and roll. But nonetheless... As Blaze said in the comments, hit that like, smash that subscribe, and flick my bell.
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Yeah, ring my bell. Ring my bell. This is why I host a music show and I'm not a musician because I can't sing.
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Anyways, no guests tonight. I know sometimes I make it look really easy booking guests. but it's not as easy as you would think it is at the end of the day.
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What up Wally? So never fear. I'm still going to do a show. I'm still a music guy. Still got ideas, still got thoughts and whatnot. But I am working just so you guys know, I am working on some guests and and I'm constantly every day ah hitting up more and more, more and more artists. So, you know, it's just a matter of getting the fish to start biting again.
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I think I've done a, yeah
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uh, I think I've done a pretty good job. as and What up MKA? No brother. Flick, flick, flick, flick. Whoa. Easy, easy, easy, gentle.
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Yes. Never fear. Click is here to save the day. Um,
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I forgot what I was going to say. Uh, anywho. Um, but in the meantime, um, Well, it's a little side project that I've been meaning to work on. I just haven't had the time, but I am.
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I'm going to start putting up some clips so of a former guest and whatnot like that. So that's something that will be coming up real soon. I got through a whole whopping two and a half interviews today.
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ah Got a handful of clips. So, ah you know, I'd like to get one or two clips of each artist that's been on on the show. You know what I mean? So.
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But nonetheless, ah shout out to Jules and Bree and all the other ladies involved in the Women Rock LA.
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Sounds like it was a success. ah So congratulations to them. Looking forward to seeing more Women Rock other places down the road.
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oh As you guys know, last week Jules was up here hanging out with me. Oh, it's going to be Clip Mania. It's going to be Clip Mania. Going across the board, but I'm starting with this show. so um But, yeah.
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What was I? I just totally lost my train of thought.
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Anywho, we... um I did see today, speaking of former guests, I seen today, shout out to our boy James Luker.

Event Announcements and Artist Highlights

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um I'm happy to see this. He's got two shows booked, one in April and one in June.
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they're They're both on a Friday night. One's the 18th of April, and the other one is the 28th of June or the 27th of June, which means more than likely Nikki and I will be taking a trip out.
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And I'm going to try to plan this one a little bit better. And I'm going to take all my gear with me. And I'm going to set up and pre-record. I did learn how to pre-record. And I'm sure I'll reach out to James. And I'm sure he will have no problem with this.
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And he will 100% be down with this. um But we will pre-record an interview, a pre-show interview. And then as long as he don't mind, i will... Shoot the show live.
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Or I will shoot the whole show. And then maybe we will sit down. um Maybe back at his place. Or something along those lines. And do a little post show interview. So you guys can see.
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a little BTS. Quote unquote BTS. Of a music show. ah You know get to. Hear what he does pre show. Warm ups whatever.
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Get to see the show. And then you know that little. ah post-show adrenaline rush, you know, when you're coming down off that high or whatever. um Again, ah might be a little presumptuous here, but James and I are pretty good friends, and I think he'll be 100% down for it.
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It's just a matter of locking down which date Nikki and I go.
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I don't remember how far. It's in Richmond. How far is Richmond from you, Blaise?
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Right. ah no Get Wally to go out with this man. We'll make a fucking whole nonsensical trip. ah
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Richmond, Indiana.
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So, but I'm going to hit him up tomorrow, but no, um, Major shout out to him. that's That's fucking badass, man. He's got two more shows coming up. I'm excited for the kid. He's got the new album, the new music.
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um James is doing some crazy good things, man. And I'm very, very much excited for him.
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um Also, in other news.
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Oh, damn.
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In other news, anybody that's interested in going to Sonic Temple Music Festival, I'm waiting to get a price, depending upon the price, if I don't buy them myself.
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ah Our good friends over at Lifted Curse,
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not Lifted Curse, did I say that right?
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Oh, excuse me. um Lifted Curse, sorry. Lifted Curse, ah John. ah has four-day field VIP tickets that he's going to be selling. So if anybody's interested, like I said, if I don't decide to scoop them up, just put it upon what the price is on them for Sonic Temple in

Festival and Concert Updates

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Columbus, Ohio. I don't know the exact dates.
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ah
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Hell yeah. He is unfortunately, and this is breaking news. I just got, I got the message earlier today. And as we are live right now, Sean is messaging me. So, um, and it can't beat that four day pass VIP field pass, uh, for, for, uh, Sonic temple.
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It's in the old Columbus crew stadium, uh, in Columbus. And it is a fucking dope ass venue. And the field passes are amazing. Um,
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What up, motherfucker?
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Oh, shit, bro. That ain't nothing. It's like an hour longer than what we drove. It's like three hours for us. I think it took us three, three and a half hours to get there. And then when we stayed, and Richmond's a cool little town, so if you want to come, bring your camera because it'll be warm.
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Nikki and I already know a couple spots where we can go be touristy at and you can take some kick-ass pictures. Ha, ha, ha, ha.
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And, uh, I know where I'm going. If we go back to Richmond, then he can just drop me off at the arcade. I got my $8 already ready. Uh, I'll be at the arcade. If y'all need me, they got this really cool retro arcade, in, in, uh, in, in Richmond, Indiana, uh, and it's eight bucks and you can stay all day long.
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And they've got the big arcade games. They've got every console that you could, that you could imagine. And, uh, it's like it's like fucking you know It's like fucking heaven for me. The only thing that would make it better if you put a kick-ass band in a quarter somewhere playing some kick-ass music at the end of the day.
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um But no, Richmond's a really cool little town. Really cool little historical town. um So he'll be playing there again not once but twice. So shout out to James for that. Congratulations, our my friend.
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And it's a quick, easy drive. Straight down 71 or 70. or seventy I'm sorry. Straight out 70 for us. um What else is going on, man? I've seen our boy Bobby Scott.
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I've just seen that he's got an upcoming show coming up. I didn't see where that was. I should have looked to see where that is.
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Uh,
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ti the eight dollar roll river that
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I can't even begin to pronounce the name of that fucking place. Damn it, I just lost it. Fucking Facebook and it's bullshit, refreshing shit. So, um no, again, like I said, huge shout out to all of the former guests on Glicks House of Music. you I constantly see them doing things. I got You know, our boys kissing Willa.
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Man, it is hard to keep up with those guys.
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I don't know. i mean, i know they're doing something. I don't know what they're doing, but it's it's wild. ah Yes, and we will be talking about that on Sunday. um I guarantee you we're going to be talking about that on Sunday.
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We're also going to be talking about the Steph Diggs going to the Patriots. So make sure you tune on into
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tune on in to Unnecessary Roughness Sunday at 1 o'clock. Yes, 1 o'clock on Sunday.
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Breaking news. Kelly Osborne dishes health update on Ozzy Osborne as they prepare for the final countdown.
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Kelly has issued a hopeful health update on her beloved father, Ozzy Osbourne, who is battling Parkinson's disease and preparing for the final Ever Black Sabbath concert. ah did did it dish She also teased how the rocker was feeling as he gears up. did her da death to a His body's not doing what it wants it to do all the time. Of course not.
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All the drugs, all the alcohol, being a fucking rock star in general, I mean, it takes its toll on your body. Um, anyways, that's not even, we all know Ozzy is, uh, is having his, uh, ups and downs. Um,
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ah but nonetheless, um,
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Any Huey. um I advertise this show. like I don't really know where going to go with this tonight. I do have a couple articles. I do have one a couple things I want to talk about. um Something caught my eye in the music world.
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And then per a conversation blaze that I had last week and then a conversation we were just having the other day, um the ah the old the old the old wheels started turning in ah in my head.
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And I started looking some stuff up So I got another little A little but article ah But You know but I also got some new music for you guys tonight You know From ah some Some of the artists that have been On this show with me and I'm going to go ahead and I'm going play you something Right now And I'm going to come back with With a Little article of Should have seen that coming.
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I'm just saying in the music world, some people just don't know when to pack it up and go away. But, uh, they'll say I got brand new music.
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I

Music Promotions and Band Features

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think we've played it once before, but nonetheless, I'm going to play it again. Uh, new music from our good friends over at the, uh, Southern Outlaws Band with Watching Burn.
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It's newer-ish music. We might have played it once or twice here on the network. It's my show and I can do whatever I want. so And I'm also thinking about opening the panel up. So anybody wants to conversate about music or partake in the conversation in a couple of the articles I have here, you are welcome to come up. But it will stay music.
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We're not gonna but not going to go left to center and go off the rails. But nonetheless, we'll be <unk> be back here just a few minutes, and here's a little Southern Outlaws band with Watch You Burn.
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All
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in account.
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up a crowd, try to have fun. Now the biggest lights, they won't lose their glow. The fam will play. Go on with the show.
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You're gonna get your turn.
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I wasn't there, I didn't see I had friends your company I could stack my fins, I could flip a switch Make that last bullet burn You son of a bitch, you're gonna get your turn Yeah, you're gonna get your turn John, you're gonna get your turn
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you go too far just know this let it give you pause for you melt your bones won't trigger it to see the god you're gonna get your
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Hey, we're back. Welcome back, welcome back. That was the Southern Outlaws with Watch You Burn. Check them out. Go ahead give them a follow on all social media and wherever you listen to music. And you can literally listen to these guys everywhere, whether it's on the radio, Spotify, wherever.
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The Southern Outlaws Band. ahead and give them a follow. Give them a like and Let know we sent you. I is itching like crazy.
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So, you know, let me run this here by you guys. ah See what you guys think about this. And like I said, I'm going to drop the link.
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We're going to keep it music talk. We're going to keep it move music. may use it we ah Yeah, anyways, we're just going to stick to music tonight.
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um So you are welcome to come up if you'd like. If not, sit in the cheap seats and enjoy. But nobody has to come up. You know, what are like one of the crazy things about getting older is that means some of our favorite bands or our favorite artists, they too are getting older.
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And some of them are retiring and, you know, leaving the road behind them, so to say. Like, quote-unquote Ozzy Osbourne.
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This year is the last year that he's going to be on tour, um yeah and he's going out with a bang with Black Sabbath, which is fucking dope. For anybody that is a rock music fan, an Ozzy fan, whatever, you know, they're one of those bands that...
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If you've gotten a chance to see them perform live, it's an amazing show. It's a crazy spectacle, and the music kicks ass. If you haven't and you do have the opportunity this year, go get your tickets and go out and see them.
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Aerosmith, I think they've called it quits. I think Bon Jovi has called it quits. but That brings me to, and I'm not even the biggest fan of this band, they are a spectacle to see.
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They put on quite the theatrical event, and they do have a few good songs. I'll give them that. I'm not going to 100% shit on these guys. but
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kiss has been toying with their fans' emotions for the last several years this is our final year this is our final year this is our final year this is our final concert this is our final cho well we finally had that two years ago two years ago they said we're done this is the final hoah this is our final show and for the last two years they've kept to that no you can only keep your word for so long when your front man is jean simmons and jean simmons
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loves money and gene simmons loves taking their fans money and gene simmons has no shame whatsoever and anybody who doesn't believe me go to kitarmy dot com and see all the fucking crazy ki shit you can buy are i think they have ah fucking coffin ah you know post bands are solid like get know clothing stickers goozies maybe guitar pickics you know cell phone covers this that that these motherfuckers will sell you kiss
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toilet paper and the end of the day because mr jean simmons is a money money hungry monster well the iconic rock band is reuniting less than two years after playing there final show
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it was only a matter a time at the end of the day let's be honest folks anybody who follows music anybody who follows kiss anybody who knows anything about ah kiss knows that it was only matter of time before gene was out kicking the tire school but you know we could do one last right for the six time and people are still goingnna come see us now i don't think this is a fullblown tour this is this is this is kind of sounds like a one onetime gig
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one time thing nonetheless ah kiss the iconic rock band will reunite for a live show reversing claims that they're twenty twenty three concerts mark their final wow headlines
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the unmassed performances headlines the kiss army storms vegas event
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is this like ah like a comic con thing for kiss like kiss army invades is it storms is this ah
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i mean yeah i mean yeah they do add up but i you i think i think jean's made warn enough money and his career that he should be all right same with the other guys at the end of the day i think they've made quite a bit of money you remember this has been around since what the seventy s late sixty s um my yeah
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and they've been popular like i said i'm not the biggest fan of the band they do have some songs that i really do like um but i'm not rushing out buying kiss albums at the end of the day never happened and and and i've been to one kiss concert um like i said kick as show theatrical is all get out you got explosions you got laser lights you got smoke you got the makeup you got the ah whole the whole getup in costumes and and
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and and it's crazy show i didn't pay for the ticket so to say that it was worth the price of admission for me it was more than worth the price of admission for me i paid ah whole zero dot zero zero ah so but nonetheless it was a fun show i'm just not the biggest kiss fan um the price of their leather yeah right well again like i said don't think that
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well and i can't speak for the other members of the band i can and i'm gonna speak on jim gene here go to kissary dot com and i don't know if the entire bang gets a portion of the sales from their merchandise or what it is but these motherfuckers will sell you dog shit with a kiss logo on it if it's goingnna make them a buck i'm just saying
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they they sell everything i said there's kiss coffins and gar was once upon a time ah kiss coffee makers kiss tola paper all the kiss apparel you know all the other yeah just like
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like they can put a goddamn kiss logo on it so sell it and and this goes out to fans of these diehard fans ah beyonce could do it taylor swift could do it for whatever weird crazy fucking reason grateful dead and fish have fans that follow these guys all over the god damnn world and you know
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sub fan bases are a little a bit crazy at the end of the day and they will buy whatever you sell ah and that we'll cover the price of your leather
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or medical bills or or any of that stuff as you as you age and get older at the end of the day ah i out suck at jean simmons i know look man i um just a guy with an opinion what do i know at the end of the day however the kiss army storms vegas event ah set for the november fourteenth sixteenth at the virginge hotels las vegas an email to kiss fans
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from kiss revammp's website teased the threeday extravagan attendees can expect a set from former guitarist bruce coollick joined by special guests exclusive activities and more according to loudwire organizers plan to unveil a full schedule soon front man jean seamens once dubbed ah bands december second twenty twenty three gig at madison square garden and if you're gonna go out baby what a way to fucking go out man msg
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i mean and that isn it a historic man i would i would to see anything at msg just to be there ah and a historical venue i mean that is the top tier main event location and that's a hell of away kiss quote unquote supposedly say we're done goodbye ah
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imagine in their final kiss in makeup appearance capping the four year end into the it was ah four year into the road farewell to our ladies and gentlemen four fucking years man it took you four years come on
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nobody needs four years for a verywell to earn out the locky yeah man they they really did and they're their fan base i i've known some kiss fans ah please i think i don't know if you ever had a runin i can't remember his name there was a cat on hals that had a whole room upstairs yeah kiss goddam toilet seats ladies and gentlemen yeah had to kiss dolls mean the guy was a kiss fan and i mean their fans are they're eating it up man we need y'all to be like that with us just eat up our shit
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whatever we fucking about out there just eat it up and order it i will gladly give you nonensical nonsense toilet paper toilet seats whatever
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yeah right i can't remember his name i can't remember his name not that i not that it matters ah but yeah like i said dude was a kiss fan and and he he always had like he had the mask ah had the tolls and he'd be on halps playing with the dolls and weird bro
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yeah he was an atheist oh shit that's so good i we got another bad abouty got another bad to say about it about like i'm saying this name doesn't matter because i can say it nobody else is gonna know what i'm talking ah that sucks to hear though writers out or vibes or whatever out to his family and whatnot but yeah he was one of those guys man he was he was one of those guys that loveki and and bought up everything they put out there and and and like i said took you to the four years man and their fans atine that shit up
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eight de every year man this is the last year this is last year man last chance we're good to see ah ah last chance we're go good see ah jokes on you motherpo farewell two or part two here we go farewell two or part three but well two were part four you know ah
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ah however speaking to rolling stone he signaled the end of their painted personas yet simon simmons hinted at future reunions with paul stanley tommy ther and eric singer yeah announcement follows simmons abrupt cancellation of seventeen dates with the gene sevens band ah seventy five year old rocker dismissed tele hummors valing that to rescheduling of the shows and refunds available blah blah blah so jim gene is still performing because he's not out with kiss now he has the gene simmons band
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the gsb if you will he just said fuck you guys it's been a great run but i'm tired of you assholes and i'm goingnna get a nois and asshole
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and start the gene simmons band because i'm an egomaniac says the guy who has a show named after him that we are currently watching right now ah
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but and i'm still goingnna go out on the road and you'd kiss fans are going to eat it up and youre feel gonna come out and now i'm gonna have a whole new line of gsb merchandise he's a godd damnn fucking genius he's a godamn fucking genius that goddamn gene simmons
00:38:04
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ah that was hold on is that really what kids stands for because if if it's if that's true i didn't know that and i just learned something or if you just made that up well played sir just
00:38:18
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um yeah man kisses kiss is wild kiss is wild jean simmons is wild at the end of the day but the band casting in kiss fame for its wild costumes face paint and over the top theatrics boast a storied legacy simmons the demon stanley starchild earned rock and roll hall of fame no nods and twenty fourteen alongside original members ace freely the space ace and peter k chris kaman over five decades the band
00:38:51
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moved more than a hundred million records delivering anthems like rock and roll and night i was made for loving you which is a song i do like um not mad at the disco kiss era i like that was made for lovingvin you i do like detroit rock city i do like dr love as well ah last april ki cashed in on selling its catalog name and likeness to pop house entertainment group a b for three hundred million millers ladies and gentlemen the dem the deal aims to spark fresh ventures for the kiss army
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the bands devoted band base the vegas reunions i don't know but about it don a little better got better that yes so um i don't know if that means that we could potentially see so they sold ki cash in selling its catalog name and likeness so i don't know if that means that now on a road we could get like ah new version of kiss with like younger people and they're like work his two point oh and
00:39:55
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you have four new guys that come out and can sing every kiss song and go on to her as kiss that's just fucking one but three hundred million dollars um
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ah don't think
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you know hurting for money
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even if they split three hundred million between the four and
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ah still a nice chunk of change in their pockets at the end
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oh it's from okay there go movie guy in the building save over for friday
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but to
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um
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just lost my training i thought like message yeah save it for save it save it for music meets movies on on ah on ah on patreon
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um
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i have no idea what movie that's from but like i said that would be and be crazy if that's actually what their name stood for at the end of the day
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um
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but um but else do i have here take ah take ah do some music that's what we can do we can do some music some music a patreon we can play
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i'm just but
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yeah i travel the same highway my friend um got new music man i got new new and new new music what do we got here oh you know let's do a little ah lets do a little i was speaking about him earlier let's do a little lift the curse i got a brand new song just came out ah the other day called violet violence we'll be right back are are
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are
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to the sky nobody has this wasnt here i emlo you so wage up so wake up so wage up my so wage up wage up wage up see so so um what may knock tell your will
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he yeah hell yeah man i can get down with that fucking dig and um got clips of him and i had ah and had a yeah chance to listen to the whole thing in and i can get down kickasss fucking songs that's ah good friends ever lift the curse check them out there everywhere lift the curse socials wherever you stream music i show him some love again just say hey um clicks house some music non school network they said we should check you guys out and
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click was right that guy knows good music he knows a little bit about a little bit when it comes to playing some goodass music um at the end of the day yeah ah but no um welcome back toli's house of music everybody we are on the nonsensical network check us out everywhere bio dot link slash nonsensical network shows our live seven days a week forget you could listen anytime anyplace wherever you listen to podcast and don't forget to check out
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and get off su ah and get you what you want and what you need so beauty to be her creative a corner she's on facebook and and stowbra but um got to guess it's ah it's ah it's a guestre night tonight unfortunately didn't have a guest lined up but nonetheless i still wanted to come in and there are some new music out there by some former guests of the show um and there's a few different musical things music related things would like
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wanted to take the subity to kind share about with you guys now i do have the door open for anybody who would like to come in and hang out and talk music you are more than welcome to yeah but we're heaving it music at the end of the day we are keep him at music and music related so um i seen this article and and just a headline alone caught my attention and
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and it made me think you know they're not a hundred percent wrong then i got to read the article a little bit and i was like this makes a lot of sense and actuality and that's why i say shoutout to the artists that i have on this show um and i dive into that a little bit more here in just a second the article that i came across is um
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ah one second here and we'll do the dinner report for our boyrisss technician because that's his day we had pork shops roasted

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potatoes and some green beans and it was delicious and i'm hoping there's still potatoes left because when i get donedo this show i want some more potatotoes because why i love potatoes ah about yourself but but you do what's your dinner a report ah but anyways so this article that i came across
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um was very good this article that i came across and like i said i'll'll ah i'll come back around to what i said about thank and my guests that come up on this show and being in a very important heart ah the new class the new generation of music ah the articles why today's music sucks and the decline ah good music lot of what's in this article of stuff that i have said in the past and i'm way dumber than these people who wrote this article because they're right
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ah article national piece and i'm just an asshole on a podcast but the microphone and spouting off his bullshit but i was righted validation maabbago today's music is created with the intent to sell i've said this not influence
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i have said this is that is a key phrase it is made to sell and not influence if you go back and you listen to music back in the day and you listen to artists and he listened to true songwriters true songwris they want to hit and umot striking nerve but not in a bad you know what i mean they want to hit they want to hitch you in the emotions they want to make you feel something um they want to make you really late with some ah
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the songs today the music industry classifies as the latest hits are songs that lack quality density and abandon what it means to produce authentic and genuine music that's because back in the day three people would go into a room and write a hit song today yeah have sixty people in a fucking computer program that auto tunes writes lyrics creates a sound and the beats and everything else and it's just it's it's manufactured
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its manufactures and it's sad to see the music industry go to this go this direction and i've called it for the last ten or fifteen years or so it has you have artists like beyonce and all these fucking mumbleouthed goofyass rappers ah can't form a sentence but can go ye he hu a um my name and i and and in our fucking ball up to charts and they theyre winning in awards that they don't deserve because they're not musicians ah carridge ah garbage
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you got ah you got country artists that out there doing the same shit you have a formula for country music and it's in every song ah truck alcohol pretty girl falling in love breaking up
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you usually go in city or state and body of water throw it all together in the country music make and yeah get your hit you get you hit song this is also why i feel that some people say that rock music has also died because rock music has stayed true to its what of true to its core for the most part but new music industry and the way that they operate but their're stupid computers and their technology their
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formulas have buried rock music that's why you see shittyasss fucking bands that ah borderline top forty pop winning rock meow heavy meow awards because they're buring in the rock industry um and a lot to say about this subject
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but get back into this article here um
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what it means to produce authentic and genuine music due to the unlimited access we now have to music as well as production through media releasing music today requires a significant look significantly lower degree of talent than ever before
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beyonce umm talking to you or they're talking but of the way you know i'm pointing you out beyonce you are a target
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in this
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and the bay hi can suck my dick i don't care and don't give a fuck ain't nobody important you're not yeah yeah all you're goingnna do is give me the clout that i deserve and that i earn or not that i deserve but you're gonna give me a whole bunch of clout and boost my numbers and i will be grateful for the bayhive or whatever you idiots call yourself but follow beyonce around i don't care and't
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ah this has a drastic effect a drastic effect on the music industry and what is considered popular today and significantly influences how artists now approach release in new music um so this brings me back to
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what i said before i started reading this article shout out to the artist and the musicians who come on my show because this is a new generation this is a new class of musicians who truly enjoy making music and they make good music and they write their songs and they write their music and they generally want to put something good out there bore their fans had the you know ive obviously i've had the conversations with them i know ah guys like james lucker he he
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sits down and he and he's got his notebook out and he's writing songs man and he's writing from the heart jules does the same thing um you know other artists out that are out there lift the curse they're they're writing kickasss fucking songs um solo man we've talked to solo he's been on here a couple times and he said it man he he writes songs man that come from the heart that are that are real they're true stories man so yeah we have this new wave of musicians that are coming through and and and i hope that they're around and i'm hoping that they stay true to who they are right now
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and they're able to get through this way of we quote unquote music destruction you know destruction of music at the end of the day because there are some very very talented artists coming up and and they they they they are doing their damn thing on social media and everything like that hoping to get that big break but oh
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so names like fred mercury david bowie elton john bruce springsteen they turned heads and have constantly done so over time due to the lasting impressions um they made on the music
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of artists today frankly won't accomplish oh sorry lastly in impression they made on music which is something that the majority of artists today won't won't even <unk>p that accomplishment at the end of the day nobody's going to remember all the little whatever or little woa wo whatever rappers that were out there half of them people dumb forgotten anyways um they' not going to remember you beyonces or your war
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ah niki minages or doja cats or s sabrina carpenters or you know you're florida to georgia lines lukeryans ah you know they're not going to remember these artists man but just not it's going to be one of those what a what are those moments where somebody's like some classic radio stations play and you know some artists and they're gonna go somebody's going go oh shit man what the hell they happened to these guys
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nobody knows and nobody cares but whether you're a fan or not of queen
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or or david bowie or elton john or springsteen or zeppelin or but rolling stones or kiss for that matter i was talking about kiss earlier not being the biggest fan they made a lasting impression in the music world that's going to be felt for have they're not going away
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these are bands that were out before i was born i grew up listening to him i still listened to him today like kids listen to because they made and impression they they made good music ah they didn't just want um i mean obviously the end goal is to make money but it you know as they as this article said at the very beginning um the very beginning today's music is created with the intent to sell
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not influence
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so so yeah like artists again turn heads and have constantly done so over time due to the lasting impressions they've made on the music which is something that the majority of artists today and i'm repeating this on purpose frankly won't accomplish that vast moral majority of music and is released today is what i consider transient said and the artists that are the written by alyssa ah terreo from um from arthur
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she says
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the vast majority of music that is released today is that is what i consider transient and only remains populars for days four weeks at a time before we collectively dismiss it and move on
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let tiktok speak volumes for this trend of what music you hear a song on tiktok and it is fucking everywhere or a few weeks and then it goes away
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ah as as matthew mcconaughey once said in some movie i can't remember but yeah it's gone on and once once once its trendiness goes away that singer i've seen the videos some randomass fucking musician we do a tiktok and be like i wrote this song i sang this song you didn't write i sing this song do you remember me and do whatever stupid tik to trendy dance
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is to the song but is no longer relevant and no longer trend and nobody ever and nobody cares any so
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<unk>ve been saying this man i've been saying this for a while when it comes to today's music and it was such a crazy article that i came across just purely by coincidence and started reading it and man my fucking hamhi wheel just started spinning an overdrive because there's other people out there that feel that are that that have the same opinion and feel the same way that i do they're just better and using their words than i am because let's be honest words are fucking hard ladies and gentlemen we all know that so
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ah but she continues with pull bla bla bla bla bla bla true music is able to withstand the test of time these artists of the past have proven capable of doing so as new generations still appreciate the authenticity and quality of their music something i highly doubt generations decades from now will be saying about the music being released today again i literally just said that with out
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ah but completely reading ahead i should just set the fuck up and continue reading and let let hering but i said um due to the overpowering technique technological aspects ah present in today's music the quality of these songs has dropped significantly significantly as almost every song is heavily influenced if not entirely made of computerized elements again and with the creation of ai music

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and we use it here ah we are guilty we have used it for our insurance homes we will continue to use it our so i mean as much as i would love to ask former guests or guests um glicks house some music or whatever to hey but you do it would you write a song for me but you write a song for the network would you do this would you do that i don't want to be that i don't want to be that guy and i also ah don't have the money to pay them which they justly would deserve to be paid
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to do a song we have one song that was done for us it is our saturday night intro um that was a gift from a very good friend of mine rockcoli you guys know him you've seen him he's been on this show that was a gift from him to ah to to me for the show and i'm very grateful for that but i stay bring back andtv un blog a into that brother but yeah and and ai man ai music is every mother fucking jerk off on the planet thinks she's a songwriter now
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because you can put six little words into an ai generator and it pumps out a song and for the most part all the songs kind of sound a little bit similar if you put your ear to them and yeah listen all sound pretty damn similar very engineer but they work for us here on the network and for what we do because but second ti get copyright strikes
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um whereas in the past the mastery of musical instruments was what was was largely what it meant to be a successful musician although there is still a significant degree of competitiveness and the music industry anyone today is capable of uploading a song online and gaining recognition however throughout time recording and production costs meant the degree of <unk>dada a lot of stuff i've already said um she has said in this article um continues various mainstream media platforms most significantly tiktok
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ladies and gentlemen just said it ah play a consequential role in why the quality of music has declined so dramatically over time not only does everyone on a global scale have the means to upload so through these apps but successful artists dus carter to cater to what will become popular on these platforms and it is evidence artists are we releasing music solely to play into the popularity on apps like tiktok and the quality of their music is suffering
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not only that but a study conducted by the spanish national research council and i'm skipping ahead because a lot of stuff is stuff i've already said
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excuse me a ah study conducted by the spanish national research council on two twenty two thousand and twelve and youville bound by running modern pops songs through various algorithms that the tone quality and pitch of songs have declined drastically over time meaning most pop music now sounds ah saying
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and it does
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and it's sad
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ah despite the popularity the quality of the music that is relief and considered marketable today is undeniably on an entirely different level than in the past and artists can now get away but're releasing extremely low qualityal music while making a profit these songs lack their individuality creativity that once made or broke a song
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and because of this
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pop music is ah whole as a whole is horribly repetitive and expect the eighty s produce some of the greatest music in the world we ever know those impressions are timeless despite and i've said this a million times about eighty s music fucking loving these music whether it's pop whether it's rock whether it's country whether it's hair metal whether it's glam rock whether it's rap or hiphop or r and b or whatever man the eighty s had it
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unlock when it came to music man and they were um granted you know the eighty s also newer technology that they were experimenting if you got into the si you know the sithway the electronic the sentel but

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they were still creating music with it um you know fucking if you watch the movie ego blaze movie guy if you watch the revenge of the nerds they had a whole fucking synth band man it was praise think they ended a talent show where they played in a
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prom or college dance i don't know i can't remember i watch revenge of the nerds like once or maybe twice ah the but yeah it's ah it's wild artists today simply are not going to achieve that status or leave a lasting impression on the future generations the same way that groups like the beatles queen pink floyd and the rolling stones have and the music industry will likely
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never produce artist of this caliber again i beg to differ
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ah be to differ i think there is a ton ah artist out there and in the world today that are creating music but is genuine that is authentic that does leave an impression and shout out to a lot of these artists but are now doing it independently and they're not joining the label because they don't want to do what the record label tells them to do
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um and they are doing their own thing and they are making good music and they're writing good lyrics and they're writing songs that could potentially be around thirty forty years from now
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it's up to us people like me ah people like you guys to support these bands and push their music and play their music and and say man bring us bring us to southern outlaws or bring us jewel in the hell bring us bringing us women rock ah lexington kentucky bring us women rock richmond indiana weon rock columbus ohio you know we we want us you know that that's and it also takes these artists that continue to do what they do and continue
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two be passionate about their art and and be passionate about what they're writing and and want to relate and want to tell a story and want to make good music so that's what i said at the very beginning of this shout out to the guests that i've had on this show so far you guys are the next generation of good music you guys are the next generation of legends in my opinion and you guys at the end of the day
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there's a whole article of something that i've been saying for years now
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you guys get to ride in on ya your your your big magnificent white horses and save the day and save music for genuine music lovers out there sir
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that only wasn't be a little way for me to but little way for me to rant vent and rave about the so the the where today's music sits but there's also a way for me to shout out um former and future guest on on on glixs house and music um because i truly do believe that you guys are the next generation oh great musicians stay true to who you are stay true to what you do and don't become and asshole behind a computer screen
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typeping out bullshit
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ah they haven't changed um was never a big fan but nonetheless i digress they were all right for what they were the first time i see them but you know like for instance um gonna take a little bit of break let'll take a fucking breatheer
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like for instance good friend one mr za grassley is a new song from him came out ah but a week or two back but maybe a couple weeks ago za grassley animal and i'll be right back the
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um my aunt
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um i got twenty on my feet okay let's go
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oh gypsy on a rise baby carolina bird don't climb about that but baby country wrappping rock star rap i put the game in the headlock took mcgraing the pipeon came up swerving eighty baby out serving all of know was getting gone i was raised the gypsy cow wo little hood little cussion all i know was get the money break it down like the four three two one i got my trucking my dog and my gun country boy from the slum doubled up off for cru two years in the state
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twelve years ten months in the fa daddy set me up left me for days yeah yeah and they wonder why i don't have no kidss and no i'm a gifty baby i've been long since first ain't nobody really love me more really hurt really really hurt i'm a and let me off the leave now buy to eat tillilla case's been sleeping on me out from the seven the o and the fo i put on boosts and cut straight through the dough i'mo right through the do
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a country wrappping rock star theyin't never seen oh ah gypsy on rise baby carolina thursday though climbed about that buddy baby country ever rock star country railroad rock snow okay let's
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oh gypsy on a rise baby carolina bird don't climb the po that buy baby country rapping rock star wrap say i don't know what this country going but no that this is a life for maybe i'm fucking do maybe baby i'm country do baby
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say i don't know the i know what this country go and do this country one day that this is a life for me baby i'm curch no maybe i'm curard baby i'm cutard luin baby i'm cutard du
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za grassly gypsy outlaw south carolina and so shout out to za check him out give a follow guys he is everywhere ah have social and once again let them know we sent him we since yeah but c since yeah ain't that hard um he he has a style of his own man not really rap not really country not hico nose not hi ho trust me we we had that discussion and ah it is not it's it's just whatever you want to call it
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he's just doing music ah
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o excuse me anyhoie welcome back to glick's house of music appreciate y'all watching appreciate y'all stopping bye appreciate y' y she egggging it out don't forget jenter's box is open the door is also open if you want to come up and talk a little music you are welcome too the link is in the chat you might have to scroll up and find it depend on home where you're watching but y' allll keep it music related you got to keep it
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we're go not and we're gonna try not to go so far off the rails um but nonetheless ah sorry i was on my little high horse and my little rant there ah last last segment um ah man yeah man i just i just feel some sort of way about that as a music lover i just i truly am disappointed with the where music is going these days and and where it you know the road it's been going down for the last several years
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um it's disappointing thank god thank god for all the old class psals and musicians that are but are out there and we can always go back and and listen anytime yeah know spotify youtube whatever man if you can think of it old classic solid you just fucking type it in the old google box and you can hear it anytime you'd like
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but nonetheless i am goingnna get off my hot horse on that one guys should go back and listen to it if you missed to or not at the end of the day or not it's okay ah
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i was goingnna say something i got ah something a little bit lighter but that's ah that's a bullface lie at the end of the day yeah last week blaze is up here and and and we and we con we did the little g clickck and blazes mixtas and our mixtape we wereating about
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you know it's just a small little article music that was inspired by serial killers now i'm not diving into that world because that is that is something totally different that will happen at another time and on another on another platform after the end of the day it won't happen here on on on these fine fine platforms that were on youtube facebook and twitch
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this might be another extended show discussion ah down the road but having a conversation and and you know but be honest i those' talk to a lot of people so blaze you my guy ah and we talk a lot and yesterday we were talking music related and that got me thank you man there are a lot of psals better based in truth inspired
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by historic events inspired by ah historic timef frameme that we live in you go back and you you go back in history and you think about bluegrass and folk music or slave music
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they they had songs that revolved around time period and things that were happening and things that were going on um of the songs that we talked about was youll never leave har in the line um
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sha all like blues the blues men
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ah
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you know that song i don't know who originallyang it i don't know how many times it's it's been redone and covered um but that's about working in the coal mines and dying in the coal mines and and that was a true life thing in harlan county kentucky back in the day you did not but most people did not get out of harlan county a lot ah because um
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they spent their life working in the coal mines and that's where a lot of them unfortunately ah that as well ah blues you bring up the blues robert johnson and the crossros robert johnson went down to the crossros and he sold his soul to the devil could be be one of the best guitar players ever i love man i do love you some robert johnson and if robert johnson sold his goddam soul to the devil to be one of the best blues men to ever play but guitar
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fuck right all with ah you know there's an old saying that says ah zeppelin sold their soul to the devil but but ah bbk yeah yeah like i said maybe the list goes on and on but you know and then on the flip side of the coin you have musicians who write songs ah or inspired by real world events music meets history so to say and again
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i could go down this rabbit hole for hours upon hours and like i said it might you mike see on our patreon page go subscribe patonch nonsensical network yeah just one dollar
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but i do want to dance around with this a little bit tonight i got to
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um got fourteen songs here ah do a couple then we'll play another got i still got a couple
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couple new songs here i'm goingnna try to get out of here in two hours um got one or two new one or two more new songs here i'd like to get them played so we'll do a couple we'll do a couple songs and
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play a song come back and cover a couple more and i we'll try to get through these these fourteen songs on the list but man they they're they're our list that are long as all long as long as can be man so trust me this is this is this is barely barely the tip of the iceberg at the end of the day but coming in number one is sunday bloody sunday by youtube sunday but sunday by youtube is our youtube youtube is one of the most powerful protest songs in rock history and it's inspired by the tragic events of january th thirtytieth
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nineteen seventy two and during north north ireland sorry if i pronounce that wrong on that day british soldiers opened fire on unarmed civil rights protesters killing fourteen people and what became known as bloody sunday youtube's frontman bono wrote the lyrics as a response to the senseless violence expressing the band's horror and frustration the song-driven rhythm led by larry mullen jr's militaristic drumming adds to the urgency other message
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while the edges sharp stinging guitar works to amplify the sense of anger and pain ah that is a great song off of a great album and i'm not even the biggest youtube youtube fan but it is a good song ah bono's lyrics particularly the lines broken bottles under children's feet bodies strewn across the dead end street vividly describe the chaos and brutality of the event the songs choru how long how long must we sing this song reflects the band's plea for peace and end
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to the cycle of violence in northern ireland despite its heavy subject matter sunday bloody sunday became one of youtube's most popular song and is often performed at their concert where it continues to resignate with audiences around the world and the call for justice and nonviolence
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ah and i like this this this article that i found this on is from woke waves it's a website and at the at the end of each one of these they have the historical content so they have sunday but our bloody sunday january thireth ninety seventy two and dearie ah northern ireland fourteen killed many more injured and the impact increased tensions in northern ireland's trouble
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again do yourself a favor i can't play these songs on here because it's a copyright but if you've never heard the songs before or if you're not familiar with the events and you're curious go ahead and go listen to the songs listen to songs while you're listening to the song do a little google search of the events and you know educate yourself a little bit it's it's kind of crazy this one happened right here in my own backyard am familiar with this one and it is crosby steels nash and young
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with ohio um and response to the kent state shootings kent state is a college right here and ohio ah
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can't state you know varsity and basically
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um may fourth nineteen seventy a tragic event that shocked the nation on that day during a protest against the vietnam war or vietnam war however you want to say ah national guard troops fired on unarmed college students at kent state and ohio killing four and wounding nine others the incident became a symbol of the deep division and unrest in the united states during the vietnam era those of you that are familiar with with american history in air familiar with the vietnam war
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obviously there were a lot of people who felt we had no business being there there were people that felt when we did have business being but the overwhelming majority seemed like what i learned and what i've read the overwhelming majority of people felt that we had no business to be there and when our soldiers came home they were treated as villains murderers baby killers just pretty lower than lower than dirt man they they really were and at the end of the day
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they were just doing the job whether you want to say it's right or wrong that's not for me to say
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um not's the smartest guy in the world but unfortunately the vietnam war was was definitely not ah very good conflict or a war for americans to stick their fucking noses into at the end of the day um
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and i again music shows so i'm not goingnna dive too much into that that world but neil young deeply affected by the images of the shooting published and life magazine quickly wrote ohio to capture the anger and grief felt by so many the song was recorded and released just weeks after the event ah rapid turnaround that underscored us and and immediacy and urgency ah lyrics particularly the repeated line four dead in ohio served as a stark reminder
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ah the lives lost and the brutality of the government response song's raw energy and unpolished sound add to its emotional impact making it one ah the most powerful protest songs of the nineteen seventy s this song was huge or ah crosby stills national and it's still remains to this day a very big song and a very popular song ohio became the anthem for anti-war movement
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and a rallying cry for those opposed to government oppression it's legacyency endureers and as a reminder of the cost of political violence and the importance of standing up peace and just in second kent state shootings may four nineteen seventy ken state university in ohio four students were killed and nine were wounded and the impact basically intest intensified opposition to the vietnam war so i mean it did not did not make things any better when we had soldiers
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and our own backyard killing american citizens protesting a war that we felt we had no business being and yeah i mean it's it kind of wild at the end of the day
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and anyways move on here to number three i'll get this one out of the way and then we'll play a song we'll come back and we'll continue um
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oh so we got bob dylan on the list coming in number three bob dylan's hurricane a powerful narrative ah but song that tells a story of ruben hurricane carter a black boxer roughfully convicted of murder in nineteen sixty six again check this out this is this is kind of crazy story and again it's in an era where
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not always a hundred percent right the way things were handled
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anyways carter was accused of triple homicide and patterson new jersey and despite weak evidence and questionable witness testimonies he was sentenced to life in prison dylan moved by carter's autobiography and the injustice of his case co-wrote hurricane with ah man i know how to say his name and i'm gonna fuck it up jacquez levy oh i think i nailed it and nineteen seventy five to bring attention to the wrongful
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conviction and the broader issues of racial injustice within the american legals system the songga is structured like a long detailed story and it is it's ah it's a wild the way they wrote it's ah it's really cool and and and and it's it's it's bob dylan you know it's bob dylanby and bob dylan at the end of the day um
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so the sawgg is structured like a long detailed story with dylan's signature folk rock style driving the narrative forward he paints a vivid picture of the crime and the subsequential trial highlighting the racial prejudice and the corruption that led to carter's conviction the lyrics expressed dylan's outrage at the injustice with lines like the man the authorities came to blame for something that he never done emphasizes the unfair treatment carter received hurricane became a rallying cry but carter supporters
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and help raise public awareness about his case in nineteen eighty five nearly two decades in prison carter's conviction was overturned largely due to the effort of activists and the spotlight of dylan's song for vi again check these songs out guys and while you're listening to these songs go ahead and do a little google search on the event the event was reuben carter's wrongful conviction in nineteen sixty six location was patterson new jersey conviction and the conviction was overturned
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nineteen years later man so homeboy sat in jail for nineteen years for something he didn't do and it highlighted racial injustice in the u s legal system so we were in an era um ah very high racial tensions in america and and in in this was one of those one of those maybe it's a small movement maybe it's a big and movement maybe it wasn't very impactful for civil rights but nonetheless it was a civil rights victory
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at a time where things were still kind of high and tensions were pretty pretty high nonetheless ah
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as i said and play a little muzak because there's a couple new songs that i still want to get out here and i want to get them played ah got brand new music from our guy be james who is currently black top mojo lead singing a black top good mojo by matt james got it but anyways black top mojo was doing a u k tour i don't think they're home yet um but congratulations to those guys and shoutout to those guys maybe when they get back home maybe they'll take a little break and maybe i can a couple strings and have them come up and say how you doing and and hang out with me
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but a little bit right here but here's a little matt james with pet guy sort of his newer solo songs
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thought i could prove him wrong this time you not the time of the girl is sit you it didn't take me long fun day you ride and that's what hurts the they know me know
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lasty as now cowy on goes now youing me no matter what i do it's not enough for you even though we both know that everything i could i knew you would page window like i was out there running around down this town you really said you'd make me to freedom guy
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i keep hearing from everyone um a down in na wo yeah it was down college <unk> most that how he me out to re vague no matter what i do it's not enough for you you know we won all
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fake that page with those days like i was out there running around burn down this town i feel listen willy second made i breath yeah are
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see from both sides now how it all goes down you make me yeah no matter what i do it's not enough for you even though we both know that cannot everything i could i knew you would play that pictureon with day like i was out there on around down this ground feel new when they say maybe i can be the bed
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last you listen when they said you maybe have feel bad
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and maning the fucking po book and i'm and i'm air for it at the end of the day matt james lead singer of like tom mojo check them out some some love definitely worth a listen man they guys make some absolute hiller fucking music at the end of the day welcome back to gli's house of music but that like slash thaty will network it's scrolling down at the bottom of the screen it's got all our links there go ahead and give us follow give us a like give us a share greatly appreciate that and if you're watching this replay ladies and gentlemen feel free to drop a light
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is billy joel maybe maybe one day billy joel and i will make up had a little falling out you know is what it is so all right i can forgive won't forgive but i can forgive you know if he if he wants to make up and you know get back ah you know get back on the same page together i can i can squash that beef um just saying we're all grown we don't have to carry gruds in like the belly joel's like oh know who the fuck this ass all is but
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you know what you did billy joel nevertheless billy joelles we didn't start the fire ah is a whirlwind tour through history covering significant events people agricultural phenomenon from nineteen forty nine ninety eighty nine the song was inspired by a conversation joel had with a friend about how every generation feels its error is the most turbulent to demonstrate that the world has always been fraught with challenges joel worth the song list historical events chronologically starting with his birth year in nineteen forty nine
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ah each verse mentions a major occurrence from political up yeah upheavals and wars to cultural shifts and scientific advancements ah the sal's rapidfire delivery mirrors the constant flow of historical events underscoring the idea that history is a continuous unstoppable force despite the seemingly chaotic jumble of references joel's message is clear no one generation is responsible for the world's problem as the song refrains we didn't start the fire
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he was always burning suggest we didn't start to fire became a major hit reaching number one on the billboard hot one hundred and it remains one of joel's most iconic songs is often used as an educational tool to introduce younger audiences to significant moments in the twentieth century street which if you're going to listen to this song put the lyrics so you can catch every reference that makess because he does fly through the references man it is fast it comes and it and it hits hard
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ah however as i said timeframe is from nineteen forty nine to nineteen eighty nine forty year coverage and major events cold war vietnam civil rights movement space race and it offers a snapshot of the twentieth history
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now if you listen to that song and you like it check out fallout boys remake if we didn't start to fire and it covers from nineteen eighty nine up to twenty twenty three um and it's it's it's pretty cool man shout out to fallout boy and know some people may or may not like fall-out boy may it may or may not like that genre in music fall-out boy is a phenomenal band i happen to be a fan i think they make great music they make some coolass fucking music videos and
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they did a really cool job of reimagining ah we didn't start to fire i guess you could call it a reimagining because it does cover from eighty nine where billy joel left off right up to twenty twenty three when the song was released so um pretty fucking cool ah number five here we got zombie by the cranberries which was redone not too long ago by um
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oh bad wolf fucking name just s slipped my head for a minute zombie by the cranberries is a haunting protest song written in response to the ira bombing in warrington england and ninety ninety three which resulted in the deaths of two young boys jonathan ball and tim pary um but band's lead singer <unk>es oh authorityity a roan sorry about that ah was deeply affected by the tragedy and wrote zombie as a response to the senseless um
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violence and the ongoing conflict in northern ireland known as the troubles the song's powerful lyrics express anger and frustration that's a cycle of violence that had plagued the region for decades this is the second song on the list that revolves around the issues going on in northern northern ireland obviously anybody with half a brain cells have a brain so that works knows what's you know the situation and the history of of northern ireland and england
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that whole fucking mess up there and if you don't listen to you two sunday bloody sunday listen to the zombie or listen to the cranberry zombie and just hit the google box google lay that shit as the french say zombie stands out but it heavy grungefluent sound ah departure from the cranberry's earlier software work ah
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doloreses raw vocal delivery particularly in the course where she repeatedly wails in your head they are fighting captures the anguish and despair felt by those affected by the violence the songs title refers to as the mindless nature but generations of hatred and violence seemed to continue without and zombie became an international hit ah resonating with listeners who shared the band's desire for peace and an in to the bloodshed the song remains powerful antiwar anthem and
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a reminder of the human cost political conflict and i believe now i might be wrong but i'm um i'm almost i'm almost pretty positive here um in this the remake that the bad wolves did zombie i think they updated some of the lyrics
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so again not necessarily a cover more be more of a reimagining i could be wrong but i think i but that somewhere or so i don't know but and nice i know i heard it somewhere and either way but it's kind of a cover slash reimagine they they change some um
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got bruce springsteens um born in the usa man born in the usa by springsteen is often misunderstood as i'm patriot ah patriotic anthe them i am guilty of that myself this is this is news to me um but is in fact a critical commentary on the treatment of vietnam war veterans and the struggles they face upon returning home released in nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty four the song tells the story of a working class american who goes to fight in vietnam only to return to the country that offers little support and recognition
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for his sacrifices i wasn't aware of that and and and i got say i kind of feel like a little bit of an asshole
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ah the lyrics reflect disillusionment and alienation felt by many veterans with lines like got in a little hometown jam so they put but a rifle in my hand highlighting the limited options available for those from working class backgrounds and that draft came through and it was no joke and there was a lot of cats and didn and it wasn't even the draft there was a lot of cats but we get into a little bit of trouble get into a little bit of mischief if you will
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and judge said go to jail you can go enlist choice is your son oh smart person's goingnna go i'm go to go join the army don't want to fucking go to jail i don't want that on my record i don't want my family to to my family name to be ran through the dirt because i'm an idiot um gonna go ahead and i'm goingnna jump on over here and go and list thing about boom see you later um to vietnam you go baby on now
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have fun so ah ah
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um joking matter it's just you know ah
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the psalms
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anthemic sound featuring pounding drums and soy melody contrast with its sober mis but to widespread misinterpretation of its meaning despite this born in the usa became one of springsteen's most popular songs and its iconic cover image of springste and the front of an american flag only added to its patriotic perceptionpt perception ah however the songs true power lie in the ability to critique american society while still invoking ah sense of pride and belonging making it a complex and enduring piece of music
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resonates on the again i i i am guilty i did not realize but that's what that was ah i thought it was a patriotic song man i am just as fucking guilty and and i hope other people out there can go you know what yeah me too don't be that guy go knew what it was about oh but you won't even know the lyrics except the hell don't even know who bruce springstein is tell me you know what it is yeah
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ah this i love this song what a what a great song bruce is woke verse walk sort of a bitch i'm not listening to blue springs thing no more that wo my but yeah about here and like contrary this is a great song man this next one this is a great song and and don mcclain really nit hit man he really really fucking hit on this one and and and and this is
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american pie it is about the day the music died february third nineteen fifty nine buddy holley ritchie valley and the big bopper ah died in the plane crash and
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not only that but it also speaks of cultural shifts in the fifty s and sixty s and and i'm just this is just off the top of my head ah because it's such a great song um and it really man it is a very powerful song ah can love
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and it and and and and basically what it does the day the music died man it was the end of an era and was the end of an era of early rock and roll and american history because three of our biggest rock stars all went out at one time in a plane crash um and don't really think there's much more i could say about that but american but american pie by don mcclaan nostalgic reflection on the changes american culture music um inspired by the tragic plane crash
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nineteen fifty nine february third that killed rock and roll legends buddy holly richitchie valley and the big bopper this it event known as the day the music died serves as essential theme symbolized in the end of early innocence um
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early innocent days of rock and roll in the beginning of a more complex era claimants lengthy lyrics are filled with symbolic references to various events and figures from the sixty s and seventy s making the song rich tapestry but american culture history songs horse by bye miss american by through my shiy to the living ri deliver with ah okay not a singer ladies and gentlemen there's a reason why i host podcast
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um but um evokes the sense of loss and nostalgia as mcclean mourns the passing of a simpler time that burst whiches reference everything from the beeles and bob dylan too counterculture and the political unrest offer a bittersweet commentary on the changes ah america honor during this period this dispute ah america pie became an instant class upon its release in nineteen seventy one teaching ah reaching number one on the billboard hot one hundred any min mclain's place in a music history
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songs enduring appeal lies in the ability to invoke powerful emotions memories and making a timeless tribute to the evolution american culture so great fucking song man and
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and like i said to just lose three absolute wool legends and they weren't legends at the time you know but to lose three legends and one moment and one horrific accident not only that but also as as i said in this article though the american culture was changing and things were happening and there was a lot of shakeup so and and and and and he got three guys from three different backgrounds anybody who's ever seen lababa oh no his brother was out there
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um chair
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but a great movie but a great movie man
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and then ah a lot of songs written about the vietnam war now ladies and gentlemen
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and creden's clearwater revival ccr they did fortunate son basically it was a vietnam war it was about the draft it was about the vietnam war draft and the in qualityity inequality in who was drafted versus who could avoid the service um it was released in nineteen sixty nine man right in the middle um vietnam protests and every damn thing else going on and so it's an antiwar anthem
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basically you know if you grew up with a silver spot in your mouth or your mommy and daddy had money they could ship your ass ah there's been some president that kind a little beef a little ah maybe they went off to canada ah during the draft to get away so they were draft dodgers and that was frowned upon man
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but fortunate son cri ccr is powerful protest song that critiques the inadeate equity sorry ah um being on more draft released in nineteen sixty nine during the time ah um the lyrics expressed frustration of working- class americans who were drafted into war while wealthier individuals could avoid service through various means the course it ain't me it ain't me i ain't no senators son highlights the disparity between those
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who had to fight and those who could evade the draft ah there have been a lot of very influential people i did say presidents but there's also been some other influential people ah quote unquote influential people up that have been accused of draftog oh they hurt their careers or hurt their whatever probably not too much just one of those ugly blemishes that you wear it's like a scarlet letter so to say um so was driving rhythm and john faulgarty's gritty man
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shoutts jungle um father what great fucking voice ah
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oh who o woke he woke bruce springsteen back again with the rising
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um rising
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is a song about september eleventh that is a tribute to first responders especially the firefighters ah came out in two thousand and two during the recovery period and the legacy and it became an an anthem of hope and resilience don't recall this song to be a hundred percent honest
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so lyrics
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the rising became a symbol of hope resilience and collective spirit of recovery in the face of unimaginable loss the lyrics come on up for the rising come on up lay your hands in mind encourage unity and healing and resignated with the nation still reeling from the attacks of nine eleven
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the rising became the title track of spring king's two thousand and two album which was critically acclaimed for its exploration of was related to nine eleven and it's aftermath i go man rising by springsteen
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oh woke springste man
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a but nonetheless ah
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got a change is gonna come by not only then none other than mr sam cook great musician the lyrics has been a long a long time coming but i know a change is gonna come expresses both the deep pain of enduring injustice and hope but a better future cook soulful voice and the song orchestra arrangement created a powerful and emotional listening experience um cook was inspired to write a change is going to come after being denied entry to a whites- only motel in louisiana
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as song goes down in the civil rights movement the fifty s and sixty s and is inspired by sam own experiences with racism came out nineteen sixty four just before sam's death and an anthem of the civil rights struggle this it was was one hundred percent of
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ah coming in over eleven on this list is the is when to change by scorpions and i love this fucking song this is the end of the cold war the key event was to fall of the berlin wall ah and it came out ninety ninety during germany's re ununification the anthem of peace and freedom and europe um the nineteen ninety the song the song captures the sense of hope and optimism that accompanied the reunionification of germany
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and it broader movement towards democracy in eastern and the eastern bloc the lyrics the world is closing in did you ever think that we would be so close like brothers reflect the newfound unity and freedom but many people in in europe were experiencing for the first time ah to mention that song had an iconic whistle intro and soaring melody at a mason an instant head scorpions so severely underrated eighty s ninety s man but some kickass music
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and winds a chain is one of those songs and again it's it's based on history
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the wreckman of ah the wreck of eshund fitzgerald by gordon lightfo so come ah
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is the sinking of the ss edmund fitzgerald on november tenth and nineteen seventy five and lake superior in us canada the twenty nine crew members that were lost and it memorializes one of the great lake's worst disasters
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um it is kind of a haunting lyrically and musically but it does create a narrative of what happened that day um pearl jam comes in to number thirteen the suicide of jeremy wade dell january eighth ninety ninety one hey richardson high school and texas usa focuses on mental health and use violence and it raised awareness of the impact of bullying on social media that is jeremy by pearl championn and we all know jeremy
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we weve we've all heard the song probably a million times um and it is based on jamy wadell a high school student who took his own life in front of his classmates ninety ninety one the songs haunting lyrics and intense music the video explore themes of alien nation bullying struggles face by young people um and then last on this list ah strange fruit by billie holiday it is and it is
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jim crow south early twentieth century and it focuses on lynching and racial violence writer abel mere mepo a poem written in nineteen thirty seven became the anthem um oh civil rights so there's um
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a a jewish teacher and activist the song's chilling lyrics described the sight of african americans hanging from trees and the south metaphorically referred to as strange fruits ah holiday first performed the song nineteen thirty nine um
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so yeah like i said billie holiday was strange fruit and it was originally a poem by a bell marol so i'll check it out listen to the music you like it which they ah that fun jazz and ladies and gentlemen with that being said i can't believe it but we are right at that twoho mark i don't know how i just did this two hours of me just rambling and yambling on but do appreciate all who was hanging out listen anybody to listen to the replay drop alike drop a comment definitely help us out in the algorithm
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