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Glick's House of Music - Glick and Blazin's Mx Tape

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That's right, you read that correctly. Glick doesn't have an interview tonight, so you know what that means..... MIX TAPE TIME!!!! Blazin rolls in for a Glick N Blazin's mix Tape. So join us while we talk music, and the topics that intersect with music!!  Thanks for joining us! Please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE.

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Musicians and Sonic Art

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Musicians gather spirits
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Voices rise in sweet decree.
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Jawless blend of sonic art.
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Touching souls a brand new start.
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Chill hangouts, notes.
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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
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This house of music, a place to be for every heart, wild and free.
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all night long.
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yeah ah Wow, you timed that fucking disaster. yeah That was just spot on timing. I was sitting here I'm like, um like where's my poppet?
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And I forgot that it was in the refrigerator. So I looked at the clock and I was like, I got plenty of time. So I had to kind of slide into position. I'm glad my my chair was turned when I come running it in here.
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Otherwise, it could have been really disastrous as I come sliding into home base. But and you did that was definitely a slide in the home base, homie. and Anywho, what's going on, everybody? Happy Tuesday.
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Hopefully you guys are having a good week so far.

Introduction to Glick's House of Music

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Welcome to Glick's House of Music. It's a little bit different. It's Glick and Blaze's mixtape. So I'm Glick. He's Blaze. I can't speak.
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I'm Blaze. Actually, I'm Blazin' and I'm Blazed. He's blazing blaze. Honestly, I kind of spaced. I was coming up tonight, so edibles were kind of part of my day. had been kind of sipping on some beers.
00:03:58
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So yeah fucking let's do this I would have been 100% honest with you. I wouldn't have been too heartbroken if you're like, yeah, I'm i'm high and lost in the woods, Glick. I'm not going to make it tonight.
00:04:11
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and No, I made sure I found myself out. Found myself out of the woods, yes. Yeah. No, but yeah, welcome to Glicks House Music right here on the Nonsensical Network. And if you're not already, go check us out everywhere, guys.
00:04:23
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Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok shows live a lot during the week. I don't know what days exactly everything is going on anymore. I know Tuesdays for sure.
00:04:35
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I know. Fridays, Saturdays. yeah Yep. You know what? I think that's not bad. Not bad at all. I'm not, I'm not, ah you know, granted I've, I've dropped a lot off of my plate, so I'm not, I'm not too upset with it.
00:04:50
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You know, we get our, this, you know, we get our, we get our main shows out there for the people to see. it And then, you know, when people are able to do their other shows, then so be it.

Wally's Hiatus: Family and Health

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Or other projects that whenever blaze and I decide to pull the trigger on, we will, but we're in no rush.
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We're in no rush. There's no rush, but there's definitely, um, a sense of um what's that word uh aspiration some aspiration oh yeah yeah definitely thought you were going to say urgency i was going to be like no of the same thing as rush no no i no that's why i didn't use the word urgency because you're absolutely right that would be rushed we we we are aspiring to create new content please and i i That's a good question. So Wally is kind of on a hiatus with family stuff going on right now. There was a medical issue. So it happened coincidentally as he was starting his show.
00:05:49
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um He tried to power through it, but family is priority. So yeah he's doing his thing. and So all all I will ask is Send your thoughts and hopes and prayers for those who pray.
00:06:07
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Yes, yes. I know his family. They're doing better. Things are going great. I know his wife just had his birthday and they're celebrating that. Yeah.
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Purple. know what's funny? I've always thought I look great in fucking purple. i Dude, I was going to tell you earlier, i'm I'm digging the shirt, man. I'm digging the shirt. This is actually i this is a a shirt I bought from Dixon some years ago. It's a weed shirt. It's purple. I've always loved it.
00:06:33
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It's summertime, so I've Pulled all my bright short sleeve button ups out of the storage bin. There you go. It's a good summertime shirt.
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You know, I'm rocking the summer of no sleeves. That's just going to drive you insane all summer because I know how you feel about, excuse me, sleeveless shirts. But nonetheless.
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I'm not mad at that. I'm not mad at that. I was like, yep. I think I'm going to... I think I have that vibe going on right now. I got a fresh haircut today.
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trimmed up. Look at you, man. can throw some soap on my body and shower and scrub. like i said i i was Like I said, I went deep into the in the woods with the camera today. Weed and edibles. and was just It was a good day.
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We're

Music in Nature and Awareness

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here for music. was just going ask you. I was just going to ask you. While you were out in the wandering the wilderness trying to find me, which I tried to explain to you, fuck that. I enjoy modern civilization.
00:07:40
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ah Do you listen to tunes when you go out there? Do you have tunes in your ear when you're at there? Yes and no. When I'm actually walking, walking, I don't. There's times, there's this there's a couple spots I go where there's a bench.
00:07:54
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ah a bench that I will sit down and then that's when I turn on the music and that's when I start to like kind of get lost in the area more visual at that moment because I'm listening to the music of course.
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But when I'm actually walking and stuff, I don't like the distraction. um I like to hear my surroundings because you don't know what's going to be out there. I've been in situations before out in the woods where it was good that I had my senses with me.
00:08:23
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Mountain lions are a thing. Snakes are a thing. was going to say, who keeps you keep messing with the wildlife out there. so Yes, if if you guys follow a couple of my social medias, I think I posted it.
00:08:37
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alright So I crossed paths with a snapping turtle that I swear to God was over 100 years old. That thing was huge. And and that the day after, I came across a water moccasin. So I come across...
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you know, shit that I need to and need to listen out for. so yes i yes i But I do find moments where I do sit down or sit down and i do i do listen to music. what do you What do you what do you listen to? like Does it just depend on the day or the vibe or do you have a a set playlist that you enjoy when you're out in and the wilderness?
00:09:17
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I do have a set playlist and I have shared it on here and I've actually updated recently. I added my own cover art to it. It's on Spotify.

Discovery of the First Punk Group, Death

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Where
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are my phone's at? There's my phone. I will look that up. but um But I don't always listen to that. A lot of times it is dependent on my movie. It's called Blazin' Stoner Mix. You can find it on Spotify.
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ah I'll fill the link up on Facebook later. but um Some days... I might be listening to Cake all day. i might be listening to The Monkees all day. I might be listening to I recently found out the very... but This is totally music related.
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The very first punk group is called Death. Their music came out in the 70s. I read the exact year, but I found them up. But their CD wasn't released until 2009 because the death name of the group was so controversial back then.
00:10:17
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It was also, they happened also be the first black punk group in which they started punk. Yeah, yeah, yeah, death, D-E-A-O, if you don't know how to spell it. was going to say, well, if it's spelled the way that death is spelled, then.
00:10:32
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It is. And I was wrong, because i listen i listen to a lot of um philosophical lectures and stuff on YouTube, and some of them do intersect with philosophy when it comes to ah genres of music, punk being one of those ones.
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ah Brittany, her and i actually got in a conversation. hit her, hey, what is your opinion on punk philosophy, basically? But, so I started to go down that rabbit hole. It does, it does. It absolutely, it absolutely fucking does.
00:11:06
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So I went down that rabbit hole and I discovered death and I've been, honestly, recently I've been kind of listening to them. So, yeah. thanks yeah I think, I think I like to, every in while, I like to, well, like, what was it? Last Monday, last Memorial, what was it? Memorial day Monday last week.
00:11:24
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I did. I went to the beach, man. And, uh, Dude, it was nice. yeah you know Just put my earbuds in and just kind of chilled. I wanted to check out the new Morgan Wallen cd or album, which was fantastic.

Glick's Beach Listening Experience

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Shout out to mor Morgan Wallen and his 975 songs that he put on one album. Because they were one right after another. They were really good songs.
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and And a nice little mix of everything in there as far as you know feelings and whatnot. But then it came up to like an 80s hair band.
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uh playlist on on youtube music which was like i don't know why but it's working for the day at the beach today you know i was like bug it but yeah i like to uh i always if i'm out and about and i'm and i'm adventuring like if i go walk around the lake or or something like that i usually always have at least one earbud in that way i can still kind of hear you know but also you know Being a Sasquatch, I'm like the number one apex predator in the woods, so I don't have anything to do with. If I was out like at a beach or something where it's a public area, I don't have problems here ah wearing my headphones because mean I'm not really worried about the public.
00:12:38
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They're generally pretty and pretty tame. I'm more scared. Yeah, I'm more worried about the things that I'm not aware of. Yeah.
00:12:51
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Johnny Bong's in the building. What's going on with your brother? What's your your cruising music? When you're like cruising down the road and you're not your 5.0. We're not going on that song. but When you're just cruising and you know you're contemplating you know shit's bothering, it's like what's your go-to music to unwind in that kind of situation? um It depends on my mood.
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um ah yeah well I am. on thats And that's like that's that's the move and that's mood I'm talking about. The mood I'm talking about is, let's say... like to know this should Today I was in a fantastic mood when I was out driving. so Let's talk about that mood.
00:13:37
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Let's stick with that mood. Your fantastic mood. Yeah, I was in a fantastic mood. So it's a lot of that's a lot of more upbeat country songs. Yeah.
00:13:50
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and whatnot. And, and, and, uh, cause I, you know, I am a big fan of country music. Um, I love the nineties, but, uh, but yeah, it's like a lot, a lot more upbeat country music or more like, um, when you say upbeat country music, could you mean like, uh, Alan Jackson or some Jason Aldean.
00:14:16
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Yeah. Like some Jason Aldean. Johnny Bone, cheers to you. like Jason Alpdeen, especially with my mood I'm in currently, I haven't been able to wipe a stupid grin off my face. So like Jason Alpdeen's got some good good songs.
00:14:30
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ah There's some other artists out there, that Sam Hunt and whatnot, that have some good songs that are just good to put the windows down and cruise to, especially when you're kind of,

90s Country Music Appeal

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you know, my...
00:14:44
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emotions positively are kind of elevated right now. So I want that. Yeah, 90s country is
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the best. Yes, sure.
00:15:01
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i'm I'm no stranger of telling people I don't i don't i don't agree. But i will say, but that's the reason why I brought Alan Jackson up. Alan Jackson has some like good beach vibes. Him and Kenny Chesney.
00:15:16
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So in the 90s when I would go to parties and shit when country music would pop on i'd be like oh no. But Alan Jackson for some reason some of his shit was just really poppy fun. Yeah.
00:15:33
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You know what I mean? The beat. I didn't care about the lyrics but the beat was resonating and I can't fault him for that. But like but Country music as a whole, I'm not a huge, huge, huge fan of it.
00:15:46
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Alan Jackson, I have a... I'll make a little exception for it. Yeah, like like Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, there's a few others that have like... like If you're on the water somewhere... The copo and just Copenhagen song. I love the Copenhagen song from LaRue with the Oh, Chris Ledoux.
00:16:06
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Yeah, Chris Ledoux. and The rodeo cowboy. yeah I said LaRue. the do yeah And the thing. I don't even know what type of country it is. I had a buddy that would play that song when when I was in Alaska.
00:16:19
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And that was, I didn't know who the singer was or whatnot, but that song was just fucking fun. It was about spitting Copenhagen. and but Chris Ledoux is a former rodeo guy.
00:16:32
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and but And then he turned into a country. He makes some great. He's dude. He makes some great fucking music, man. He's got a song called, you know, upbeat party vibes. He's got a song called the Cadillac Ranch, where basically his mom and dad turn their turn their farm into like a country dance club. And, you know, the sister's got a job. His brother's got a job. He's checking IDs at the door and stuff like that.
00:17:01
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yeah. just had an evening like that ah ah took around like spitting and fixing shit yes yes yeah yes yes i said larue you know why i said larue i have an airman uh jesse larue god dang it i probably shouldn't have said that but uh he was he was he was a good he's actually he's one of my best airmen i ever had when i was in the air force So that name LaRue popped in. Yeah, yeah.
00:17:31
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But yeah, Ladue, Chris Ladue. It was my buddy Bob up in Alaska that would play that song. He was a Nebraska boy. Big into rodeo. That makes so much sense now. Because he had one those big-ass fucking like rodeo belts.
00:17:48
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That was his thing, that he was like really into rodeo and shit. always People who are into rodeo are definitely going to know who Chris Ladue is. They're definitely going to know who Cody Johnson is. Cody Johnson is a new country guy. just kind of came on the scene a few years back, they're definitely going to know who Cody Johnson is. These are guys that were formerly a part of the PBR and stuff like that. And for one reason or another, left and went to country music, was like, oh, shit, we can actually sing.
00:18:12
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And we can write songs. I want to make a comment on this right here. so this is how i know 90s music is good music because this generation now wears nothing but 90 music bands and shit yeah like what i have i i have some old like 90s shirts that i wear i have a sublime shirt i got an irvana shirt and i wear that shit unironically because i'm fucking quote unquote Peter Pan sort did.
00:18:46
Speaker
um Somebody reminded me what that meant recently. But ah but I'll run into people that, that's a cool shirt. And I work at a liquor store and a lot of young people will come in and they're wearing their Nirvana shirts, the Pearl Jams.
00:18:59
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I do you see some Led Zeppelin, of course, that's lot older than in the 90s. But still, the 90s has some really, really fucking good music that I think is resonating with the generation to today.
00:19:13
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So... Oh, yeah. you know they and that's And that's across all genres and platforms with 90s country music. I mean, na whether it was country, whether it was rock, alternative rock, whatever you want to call it, rap was at its payday in the 90s, in my opinion.
00:19:32
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R&B was great, man. Jeez. But yeah, yeah. Like I said, you know, I think the playlist depends on my mood.

Mood and Music Choice

00:19:44
Speaker
and where i'm at at the time you know and and and sometimes my mood doesn't even affect it it could just be where i'm at you know um on who and what i want to listen to because nothing and and i love rock and music but i don't want to listen to like heavy metal rock if i'm like in a good mood and i'm like oh yeah man i just had a great day you know i want to listen to something that's going to keep my energy going Not that that's not going to get my energy going because that's what I listen to when I'm at the gym.
00:20:16
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And I listen to a lot of rock or alternative rock when I'm at the gym. Actually, I listen to a lot of the former guests on this and this here show, this here program when I'm at the gym.
00:20:28
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i'm a i'm ah I'm a big Tech Nani fan. And so I see a lot of... I see a lot of memes and shit. and but back but A few years ago, it came out because TechNine posted this shit on his Instagram. is rock ah rock the Rock the Wayne Johnson. what of fuck name Wayne the Rock Johnson.
00:20:49
Speaker
He's, of course, a bodybuilder, obviously. ah He released his playlist one time that he works out to and there was a bunch of tech nine on there it was a big thing there for a while.
00:20:59
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and So I will um I give i give I know I do a movie shit. I give rock a lot of grief about him being in movies and shit.
00:21:10
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But outside of that rocks on a bag dude. He makes bad movies. He's got great taste in music. He makes bad movies, but he's got great taste in music. I'm just saying. I have a big Tech Guide
00:21:25
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fan. I'm taking notes, Tara. I'm taking notes. 90s mix is the shit. I agree. a ninety s mix ape like A legit mixtape with all kinds of different stuff on it is the shit. I'm also taking notes. got question for you, Glick.
00:21:39
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and This is something I have done. Have you ever made mixtape for someone you you were interested in? on You know what? No.
00:21:52
Speaker
Okay. I have made mixtapes. i'm I'm kind of embarrassed to say that, well, should say CDs back when LimeWire was a thing and stuff like that.

Mixtapes and Nostalgia

00:22:03
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Okay, Morpheus. I feel you. I feel you. ah Yeah, yeah. Napster. Metallica's Mortal Enemy, Napster. Oh, man.
00:22:16
Speaker
That could be a whole fucking episode talking about pirated music. but Go ahead. go ahead but mind i never I've never made anybody a mixtape that I was like dating or liked or anything like that.
00:22:30
Speaker
But I have made some really corny ass mixtapes. and i'll And I'll name them like Glick's country jam, you know, or i should but the one that really embarrasses me. Mind you, folks, this was over 20 years ago. Don't judge me.
00:22:50
Speaker
It was Glick's sexy time music. was that with that was his That was his inspiration for his OF account now. Dude, you should post that on your OF. You should find that playlist and post that shit on Patreon or OF. I'm just saying. on our Patreon. I got to see if I can. Dude, I would love to find it. I don't think I have it anymore.
00:23:14
Speaker
But it was all like R&B and then like... ah like cheesy love songs from like 80s and like Top Gun and and and stuff like that. it was And it never even got played for Sexy Time. That was the sad part of
00:23:34
Speaker
It never got played for sexy time. It was, it's something I would, because I love the music. And if I was like, just cruising around in my truck, like sexy time music. glick Just you in in the room. I'm cruising for women. I'm not getting any, but I'm cruising for.
00:23:55
Speaker
No, but it was, it was, it was a fire CD. I'll give you that. Just recently. Buggy had found some of my old CDs that I had burnt.
00:24:07
Speaker
And I was like, I don't know which ones are going to work or not. I mean, and things are 20 plus years old. They've been through God knows how many moves and they're not in cases. And I gave them my, my, I got one of them little vintage looking record player things that has the CD and tape deck and everything on it.
00:24:24
Speaker
I gave that to them. And so she discovered my CDs. She discovered her love of Garth Brooks, but she took them up there, the ones that she found. And she was like, this one don't work. And I was like, throw it away. She was like, this one works. It's fire.
00:24:36
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And I'm like, what's on it? She's like, I don't know, but the songs are great. I was like, all right, let me see that. So I can see what songs are are on it. Cause it was like, It was like Glick's Rock the Party Mix. and like Who says that?
00:24:51
Speaker
But apparently I do. You know what? i um I agree with Terry. You should find it. and should That's why I said you should post it on. ah here's Here's the thing. If you can find the tape, you might be able to you know you can also put that same playlist together probably like on Spotify or Pandora or whatever.
00:25:07
Speaker
They post that shit, man. that That's kind of... I wish I could... If I if i could find some my old mixtapes... Hey, there's any exes out there that still kind of like maybe doesn't hate me? And you might have a copy. I know this is like decades ago.
00:25:24
Speaker
Don't hit me up. Just send me the playlist. I can definitely... Because I probably don't even remember who the hell you are. I could probably remember most the songs on there, Tara, so that could be arranged and and I can play it for us if you'd like.
00:25:38
Speaker
ah sounded That sounded dickish, but I do remember my first kiss, not the first mixtape.
00:25:48
Speaker
but Yeah, like I said, I've never made one for anybody, I've made own. um but i say my own I was, God, what was that John Cusack movie?
00:26:01
Speaker
God damn it. It was made, by it was a joke in Deadpool. Wham or whatever. ah when when he lifted the two-box. Yeah, yeah. That was like the inspiration of like, cheering music with ah but the chick shit.
00:26:16
Speaker
Yeah. yeah ninety of the rock Night at the Roxbury, they did that same thing. They carried it in Night at the Roxbury as well. I've always felt sharing music is a way to communicate with people. Oh, yeah.
00:26:30
Speaker
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You have, you like enjoy within, in, in your life. So, yeah, you know, there's, there's thumb there's, there's, what's up on track? We'll love you, buddy. How you doing tonight, man? There's, there's songs out there.
00:26:44
Speaker
and Like today I was coming home and and I listened to four or five songs intentionally because after the day I had, and I'm like, and I, and I couldn't wipe the stupid grin off my face. And, I can't get somebody out of my brain, which is a good thing that I played that that made me think of her and whatnot. It's called sometimes she was told an earworm.
00:27:06
Speaker
When you had that song stuck in your head, you got to hear it. yeah Oh, you were talking about person. I'm sorry. I thought you were talking about music. I'm sorry. Also, but also, yeah, I mean, sometimes, sometimes you you know, that's sharing music with somebody. Sometimes you can't find the right words to tell somebody how you feel.

Songs as Emotional Expression

00:27:27
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And you can say, hey, and whether it's whether it's relationships or you're you like you've got a lot of things mentally going on in your head and whatnot, and you you like can't put the words together, but you want somebody to understand what you're going through.
00:27:40
Speaker
There are songs that you know that you can go hear. If you want to know where where my head is right now, just listen to this. What is your go-to after a breakup?
00:27:54
Speaker
Sound as chintzy and janky as that sounds. a ah the ah Let me rephrase that. Let me rephrase that. Because we're like adults now. That was a stupid way to put that.
00:28:07
Speaker
When you're feeling kind of like... Oh, sorry. Like an existential kind of dread kind of moment. Where do you go? What's like that dark music you like to go to? oh Dark. I love, well, I mean, I don't go too crazy, too dark, but I do.
00:28:25
Speaker
There are certain songs by, by Megadeth that I really like. And the one that I love when I'm really down and I'm really, and I love the song period, but if I'm really down and I'm in a bad place, I can't say the name of it because it's in French.
00:28:40
Speaker
And I know I'll fuck it up. um But I love that song by Megadeth. and And it's crazy because when when when Dave wrote that song, everybody thought he was writing about killing himself. They thought it was about suicide.
00:28:54
Speaker
And what it was about was his mom dying and her mom passing away. And those were essentially her final words to him. um But they they they they interpreted in the song. But I like that. There's There's other bands. you know There's some Aussie stuff that I'll listen to.
00:29:13
Speaker
um Megadeth, Iron Maiden. Speaking of Aussie, I i heard something a quote from you recently, but go ahead and finish. I'm sorry.
00:29:24
Speaker
I do want circle back to the Ozzy thing. but yeah, like, you know, with that, when you're, when you're in that, that state, it's like a roller coaster. Sometimes you're sad. Sometimes you're mad. Sometimes, you know, you're, so the music changes when you're kind of in that, in that head space and in that world, some of those some of it's super angry and I, and it makes me want to kill the world. Other times it's like, I just want to crawl in a hole and, and die. Yeah. listen to this sad pathetic sad pathetic fucking music that's just it just numbs but we don't have to go we we don't have to go down i didn't want to go down the feelings part yeah just like the music oh yeah yeah but i sir i need to go make uh the bladder glatters so do you mind if we go take take a quick break you don't want to come back and then i have another question
00:30:12
Speaker
got all kinds of new music in here. I haven't got a chance to play yet on the network. Actually, this came out a couple. couple Go ahead. I'm going to interview i'm going to interview the interviewer. Ooh, and Blaze isn't even an interviewer.
00:30:26
Speaker
No, sir, I'm not. No, sir, I'm not. ah This one came out a few weeks ago. haven't had a chance to play it on the network yet because we get to yammering and talking and having too much fun and we forget to take breaks.
00:30:39
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They were on a few weeks back. um Brothers and sister brother brother and sisters undefeated with their newest song, Just the Way It Is. Let's see if can get the buttons work.
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You make it Time takes a backseat It's just the way it is I grew up on the idea Forever meant forever Sparks didn't matter It's just the way it is It's just the way it is It's just the way it is You and me forever, you're locked out High class, take that Baby, you're a rockstar in my eyes Bottom line, it's just the way it is
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I grew up on the idea Live life in color Kindness mattered It's just the way it is, just the way it is, just the way it is Heaven be forever, you're a knockout Act last, take that baby, you're a rockstar in my eyes
00:32:03
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Just the way it is.
00:32:40
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You're a rock star in my eyes, bottom line. You'll be forever, you're a knockout. Half-class take that, baby, you're a rock star in eyes.
00:32:53
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Bottom line, it's just the way it is.
00:33:24
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Welcome back to Quickhouse Music. ah ah We're doing a little Blink and Blaze mixtape. That was undefeated with a brand new song, just the way it is.
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ah
00:33:38
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We're hanging out. I guess Blaze is going to interview me. A little thirsty. Sorry, guys. A little parched over here.
00:33:51
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So Blaze is going to interview me, I guess.
00:33:55
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Which should be interesting. I'm sorry. I didn't realize that was that short of a song. i didn't I didn't realize it was a short song either. Yeah, i almost I almost got caught off.
00:34:06
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Hi, guys. So make sure you follow us everywhere. Bio.link slash nonsensicalnetwork. You see it right down there at the bottom of your screen. Blaze and his amazing background back here behind here for us tonight.
00:34:19
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He always puts that bio link down there for us.
00:34:26
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Yeah, there you go. Yeah, look at that. That's ah beautiful. That's beautiful. impressive I impress myself sometimes. So... Have you ever...
00:34:38
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but so hey you know how all have you ever like You're sitting there cruising this old band that you thought retired 20 years ago and back on the road again, the farewell tour for the third time.
00:34:52
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So uh, I came across a a quote or something Ozzy Osbourne said recently. And my dog is like, let me in, let me in.
00:35:03
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and Anyway, he said that, uh, his, that he's probably that in his head, come on, That he's going to pretty much die when he's on stage.
00:35:17
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He's going to keep rocking the fuck out until he just dies on stage. And I'm sitting here thinking, I'm like, that's probably the most metal badass rocker thing that can fucking ever fucking happen.
00:35:33
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But it got me thinking about art and the people that that continue their art until the day that they die for whatever reason. Robin Williams comes to mind. My mind goes to movies.
00:35:44
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yeah I'm thinking, I was like that is that is dedication. That is that is just like, that is raw.
00:35:56
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but think I was wondering what your opinion about that would be.

Ozzy's Dedication to Music

00:35:59
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No, I love that. I love that mentality of Ozzy. But here's here's here's the other thing for me as far as music goes.
00:36:09
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you're going to reach a certain point in your life where it's it's not going to sound good. there was There was a gentleman.
00:36:22
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What is his name? I think he's on my death list.
00:36:28
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Let
00:36:31
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um see if I can find it real quick.
00:36:37
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um
00:36:40
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But here's the problem I have with it. At some point, you become a circus act. and And you're not able to you're not able to perform. You're not able to play the music, sing the music, whatever the case may be.
00:36:56
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and like I said, you kind of become a sad circus act. And then on top of that, i it looks like your family's putting you up on stage just to milk as much money as they possibly can out Johnny Mathis is who I'm thinking of. Johnny Mathis is like 94 fucking years old.
00:37:15
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And he just said the other day after he finishes this tour, he's on or he or whatever. I'm sorry. He's 89. When he finishes whatever stretch he's on right now, he's done. But Homeboy doesn't look like he knows where he is, what year it is.
00:37:31
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When he's on stage, he's just a sad old man, man. And it's like his family's just pushing him out there because he's got the name. First of all, you can't just look at a person's physical appearance and automatically jump to their cognitive and relate to their cognitive prowess.
00:37:51
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Yeah, they might be slow getting that thought out, but it our is with that thought but that but is still coherent and rational. It's just slow getting out.
00:38:03
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That's totally different than them not being in control their faculties. And that's not so much dependent on age. it's ah's it's yeah I mean, it's granted, it's more...
00:38:17
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I think people associate dementia with old too much when there's been people that like in their 70s, like I think of a popular modern

Artists' Cognitive Abilities with Age

00:38:28
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philosopher. I've been going being going through a lot of this stuff recently. That's why it's on my head is Slava Zizak.
00:38:35
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He's six years old, and that dude sharpens the fucking tack. Oh, yeah, there are some people. artists Artists, hold on. I got to lay on this plane, dude. artist Artists are, lot of artists are thinkers. And when you think, when you're writing and stuff, it keeps your mind more nimble.
00:38:55
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ah Think of it it as like, let's say, instead of going to the gym to keep your body healthy and stuff, Every day you write you're performing, you're doing your art, you're keeping your mind sharp. So when I see somebody like Ozzy Osbourne saying that himself out of his own mouth, I don't look at that as his family is trying to get more money out of him. I see it as a passionate artist doing what he does until the day he croaks because that's what he fucking loves.
00:39:23
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Raw passion. So that's the way I see that. I think a lot of people think i can see how somebody could be exploited, but I think if they were in that sort of cognitive decline, they wouldn't be able to perform at all.
00:39:39
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Ozzy His performance compared to him giving interviews kind of different interviews. So that a little bit when he's on stage, he's trying to hurry up and keep up. I get that.
00:39:51
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But as long as he's enjoying performing his art and as long as audiences join and going there and enjoying him performing, I don't think it's exploitative at all.
00:40:02
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My plane is landed. Yeah, no, I just. Yeah, that's that's just my I mean, like I said, I think they reach a they they reach a point where I don't know, man. I'm going to stand on that hill. It's just sad. and and i mean right For Ozzy to say I'm going out on stage, that's expected. That's fucking metal as hell of Ozzy to say.
00:40:26
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you know you're not gonna hear ah You're not going to hear Randy Travis go um I'm going to die on that stage. you know because he's know I don't see Kid Rock doing it.
00:40:40
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That's for sure. You know, I think, i think i think ah i do think there is artists that are in it for solely the money and the arts. And I think there are artists in it solely for the arts and the money is more tangential to them.
00:40:58
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and not I mean, it's good, blah, blah, blah, but they can live without. It's just the money allows them to keep doing their art. In all these situations. Yeah. no Anyway.
00:41:10
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yeah to a certain to yeah yeah to a certain degree. Some people you've made enough money. Just just go be old and and be happy. Just go be happy.
00:41:20
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Go be old and be happy. You've made billions of dollars. And because this network is not kid friendly and we are not no dare program, hashtag get high here in music.
00:41:33
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Just do it.
00:41:38
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yeah ah yeah I made a new hashtag up tonight and I'm proud of it Leave me alone. I should have put that in the description. Fuck me.
00:41:49
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Get high here. always forget to put hashtags in the description like I did tonight.
00:42:00
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Oh, yeah. it's a It happens. It does. I'm bad at that. If you ever need a marketing guy... This guy is a no.
00:42:12
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Yeah. Apparently, MD Molnir is. he He's going to promote our stuff for free for us and give us hundreds of thousands of views. o Ooh.
00:42:23
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Well, thank you, Molnir. Get it up to the millions, son. Well, if you're going to do it for free, man, just do it Be about Don't tell me about it.
00:42:35
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Just do it. Pick a homie up. I'll give you a high five on the slide.
00:42:43
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Wally dropped by. Sorry, Wally dropped by during my whole freaking plane ride. Sometimes i have i do I do have a point, and it's in reference to other things that I want to get it all out. can go for a while.
00:43:02
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i i can go for a while. Sometimes I think I ask, sometimes this is why i bad this is why I'm bad at interviews. Sometimes I think I ask a question because I want to hear my interlocutors.
00:43:17
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No, hold on, hold on. I want to hear the interlocutors' response, listen to it, and then bounce my idea off theirs. you you want to You want to go. No, stupid, your answer is wrong.
00:43:28
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did not that. just the Rolling Stones and stuff like this. And like... no ah no man i you know i think i think and i've said this about and i've said this about like the rolling stones and stuff like this and like
00:43:53
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sometimes I understand like this is what you know. This is all you know. You've been doing it for 70 years. um know it's It's okay to hang it up.
00:44:04
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You've done it. you know i know I agree. i think i think i mean I think at some point he should retire just to enjoy the rest of it, maybe in the hospice area. i' just saying yeah but i mean i but At the same time,
00:44:18
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i feel sort of like with some respect for it but no he should have retired i agree with you just just just uh just uh you know just uh just go enjoy it yourself you know you've got a few good years left in you go enjoy it you know and you know that's the other thing man the great thing about artists like ozzy osbourne Dude, generations are going to listen to his music.
00:44:49
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My kids are starting to listen to Oz. As much as I hate to say it, but Metallica, because I'm not a Metallica fan, but they're generational. My kids are obsessed with Metallica right They act like it's

Music Industry and Streaming Evolution

00:45:01
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brand new. Like it ain't been out for 40 fucking years.
00:45:04
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Like we ain't all tired of Lars. and And that other jerk-off on Metallica. I can't think of what it was. Do this.
00:45:14
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Let them know about the whole Napster controversy. and my It might it might turn their like sway their opinion. Dude, they're the generation where they have Spotify and YouTube Music and everything like that.
00:45:27
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That's not going to mean anything to them because all their music is free now. that's your take is you know that's You know what? That's a good point. it's very The music they're listening to from our generation or even earlier in that, they're so disconnected from the actual artists now digitally.
00:45:47
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e shit. There's a fucking critique right there on the fucking state of fucking shit in the world. Ooh. Hmm.
00:46:02
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me It's interesting. e
00:46:12
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Haircutting crybaby sellouts. But that's the thing. Think about that. Think about that. 20 some years ago, they lost their mind because we were pirating their music and they were losing a couple pennies here and there.
00:46:28
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Um, And now it's free everywhere. Yeah, you can still go. There are some hardcore guys like myself. you know like I've got this big record player here. And as soon as I can, I want to find somebody who can fix it.
00:46:40
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Because i do go and I do enjoy going and buying vinyl. And I will go back to buying vinyls once I get my record player fixed.
00:46:51
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But at the same time, there's this mentality of, why buy music when I can get it for free? um Right now I'm buying it for nostalgia.
00:47:05
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ah oh
00:47:08
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I think yes and no. I think people listen to it because they enjoy it. i think I think the way that the music industry is, the vultuous tactics they they do on the artist, I think is what's messed up.
00:47:23
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But i do i see ah do see which I do see what you're saying. um It does seem it's the music industry is very exploitative of the artists themselves.
00:47:36
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That's why I think when when i see people like ah Taylor Swift in the way she took her she took control of her art, she made sure she controlled her contracts and a whole bunch of stuff, which is why she's getting paid and she's built her career the way she has. is She's so successful in the way she has compared to other artists just as talented that unfortunately they were they didn't they didn't understand how the whole financial thing worked and they got taken advantage of.
00:48:13
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But yeah, think... i think I think there's a part of that in there. Yeah. um Yeah, don't... it's It's just wild to think, you know, how how much it's changed over the years. You know what i mean? Like... Yeah.
00:48:38
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Music is... i That's i that's the thing with music in general. Like I know like a lot of today's music. I'm like I wouldn't pay a penny for this fucking shit But back in the day, you know like for instance yeah Guns N' Roses got so much shit for Chinese democracy No, it wasn't their greatest Guns N' Roses album, but we waited years for that and when it came out I was one of the first ones in line to Take my money take my fucking money
00:49:12
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ah that was the same way that was That was the exact same way with the spaghetti incident. it was yeah they they it was There was a long hiatus in between. and Was that the November Rain CD?
00:49:24
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Whatever that one was. and ah Use your illusions one and two. That's what it was. Yeah. yeah yeah And the spaghetti incident. it was such a long hiatus. that by the time it came out, everybody like, well, fuck it.
00:49:36
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I've been waiting. It's Guns N' Roses. You get home, you pop it in your CD play, and you're like, oh, that was wasn't such a letdown. yeah Right.
00:49:49
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Where today, like I said, morgan wallgan Morgan Wallen dropped his new album a couple weeks ago, and it was literally day one. It was free. it was on Spotify. yeah Now granted, he's also getting millions of plays.
00:50:03
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So he's making you know money from Spotify at the end of the day. And I don't know what it's like on YouTube, but it was free on YouTube music as well. you know where you know Back in the day, unless your buddy got it and he was able to you know somehow record it for you and give you a a shady, shitty-ass copy of an album, you you were stuck paying for it.
00:50:26
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That's why said I don't think the kids would understand like what the whole ordeal was with Napster and why it was... i mean, it was it was huge for the music. No, I actually... i i so Actually, I think i think actually they would understand. I just think they would... because i mean if In a way, if you kind of think about it, i mean, they're quote-unquote getting their music for free, but during heyday, we did the same thing. We got our music for free through Napster and LimeWire and
00:50:59
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morpheus and all that good shit but now the instead of what happened with the industry instead of making illegal to stream that shit the industry was able to flip the script on it and make money off of it in this generation they get what we were able to do and stream our music and download our music it's just The industry booked the script and instead of us stealing it, they were able to market that and now they make money off of it.
00:51:33
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Isn't that weird? Yeah. Isn't that weird? you know They were doing what we were doing. And when you think about it, like I said, the artists weren't... They weren't they weren't losing...
00:51:46
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Because, then you think about it now. They weren't. Because their album sells, their album sells

Concert Ticket Pricing Evolution

00:51:51
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at the store. It was like, but by the time the CD heyday hit, it was like $13, $15 a CD.
00:51:58
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Yeah, if not more, depending upon, because I remember, remember Tupac put out All Eyes On Me. It was a double CD. And it was like $26, $27 when it came out.
00:52:10
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it was ah you know Hashtag fucking worth it though At the end of the day It did depend on the artist Box set, number CDs In the collection, etc But I was talking about your typical Release But also Granted, they were still getting their album sales They were still selling out They were still getting their ticket sales But artists like today Like Taylor Swift She's making something like what, $50 billion dollars just on a damn tour.
00:52:46
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Not even album sales. this is just This is just a tour. Now, granted, it's almost $2,500 just to strip the inside of the stadium. but ah so So yeah, you know we went from artists relying on those album sales and and whatnot to make their money to where now it's like, hey, we're making money off Spotify, we're making money off of YouTube because Yeah, our music is going out quote unquote free, but you know look how much ticket prices have gone up because I used to love going to concerts. i um remember
00:53:19
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i remember the first OzFest I went to, I got tickets down in the pavilion because this was at the amphitheater back home or here in Columbus. And ah
00:53:34
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I think they were like 30 bucks, 40 bucks. This was down in the pavilion. This was down in the seating area. The lawn tickets were like $15. A few years
00:53:44
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a few years back, I went and seen Jelly Roll at an amphitheater. And I got those tickets when they do the the ticket week. really you can get all yeah you they have you know They're $25 for select concerts and stuff.
00:53:59
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But those launches those those lawn seats where you could be all the way at the very back of the lawn, we're going for like $200 pop, not more. if not more And that's even before you factor in like ah the fees and taxes and all that crap, because we i had a couple of friends that were going to go and they missed out on ticket week. And they're like, I'm not paying that much to go see jelly roll and sit six miles away. I'm like, hey oh blame me I don't mind paying $25 and just finding a spot in the grass and then just chilling, you know?
00:54:30
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Yeah. Yeah.
00:54:34
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legs are on fire i know i look i i know i look distracted as fuck tonight but i'm like my legs are itching and and they're peeling and they're like i don't know they're just driving me crazy and i'm just like glick is uh glick is a big foot that's been too domesticated so when he steps out in nature it hurts him nature nature kicked my ass so sorry we're looking distracted tonight guys but I'm like, Blaze told me the other day, he's like, I think you got sun poisoning. I said, I think you're fucking right because it's been our it's been over a week and I'm still hurting and I'm yeah and i'm starting to peel right now. going to have to vacuum my floor probably tomorrow because there's just ah just so much.
00:55:19
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I look like a snake peeling my skin on my legs. It's funny how much the dust and stuff that collects around our house and the dirt and stuff is literally just skin cells.
00:55:30
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But we're going to move on from that because that's not music-wise. Oh, shoot. you or I was listening to how your the ticket sells. So there was amphitheater in Central Oregon when I first moved there.
00:55:45
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Thicket prices were affordable. They were you know not the greatest, but it was a tourist town. So for what it was, it was affordable.
00:55:56
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A new company came in, bought the property, the venue, and jacked the prices like fucking three times the fucking price, man. ah built They built a high-rise fucking seating area for the rich people in town, basically. They were like $1,000 tickets and shit.
00:56:16
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And they they totally changed the whole venue, jacked up prices, and it just ruined the whole fucking experience. Because when that happened, what they also did, they fucking hired security, fucking security.
00:56:32
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Predator security. You smoke a joint, you fucking light up a goddamn light up a bait. You don't like me light up a fucking joint. no You light up a bait. You light a bait. You're going to have a whole lot of problems. Yeah, right.
00:56:44
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That's all. Anyway, and that security is right on you. Like, get the fuck out of here. But like prior to that, I had been going to concert that place fucking smoking weed, carrying on.
00:56:55
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And then Hayden Holmes was. Y'all came and bought that place and ruined that venue for people. I'm just saying it wasn't fun anymore.
00:57:06
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Yeah, that's what happened to. Yeah, I'm aware, mike Thanks. That's why we're doing skits and not sketches.
00:57:17
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He's doing skits. We're doing sketches, Michael. Yes, I know, but I'm an idiot, and I forgot to put sunblock on my legs, and then I decided to spend the entire day at the beach because it was peaceful. It was quiet. There were no other humans around, and I had my music in, and as I was getting ready to leave, I was like, ooh, my legs are going to hurt tomorrow, and it was before I even got home going,
00:57:40
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oh they're hurting real bad already. And so, yes, that was a big, dumb animal mistake on my part.
00:57:51
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But and now I'm suffering. and And like I said, I'm literally just sitting here like, just, yeah it's so gross. But I can't stop. Well, we can talk about music. Music's always good to talk about.
00:58:06
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Anyways, no, so that's what happened to, basically what happened to Plyer's Amphitheater. So they built the amphitheater before they built Polaris. And Polaris and Polaris, it was all rural area at the time when they started building the Polaris Mall and the Polaris Amphitheater and everything like that.
00:58:24
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Well, as they start to build it up, the amphitheater sat in the middle of this big fucking field and the only thing that was around it was businesses. So they didn't care. Well, we got space.
00:58:36
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Let's put houses. And they put houses that butted up within within less than 100 yards of the state of the amphitheater so people started bitching and complaining and then what were they doing because they had stupid money that they could spend they would go and buy up like ah you know whole sections so they had like a a sub development that was built in and they had like a whole section of the seating that they bought like when you buy boxes and stuff and then they would sit there empty because that was it that was that was their protest
00:59:10
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Which most people mind being in the lawn anyways, because that's where the party was. but but So back when I was, gosh, shoot, this was, i joined This was late early a thing.
00:59:27
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this is wayne um ah i think this is still a thing I don't know how prevalent it is, but it's been a while since I saw it. ah When I was in the military, a lot of places, military would get free tickets.
00:59:41
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It was long. It was totally in the way in the back in the lawn. Oh, yeah. really grass And I was fine with that. But that was a huge thing. yeah You would go to the MWR office, Morale, Welfare, recreation and be like, what concerts are coming out? And was usually like 50 100 tickets military tickets.
01:00:00
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just for military free. Depending on who it was and all that. And over time, that shit went away. And now it's like, I think that's like, with the price of fucking concerts, it's like there was a time in my life was able to just go to a free concert because I was serving the fucking military.
01:00:22
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and i think now it's like, I don't want think that's a thing anymore. well they used to do I mean I'm not trying to bring down the show, but that's just like... This kind of bums me out. that's That's a bummer.
01:00:34
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um if that okay If that didn't stop, then I'm totally in the wrong and I should shut up. But if it did stop, we should bring that back. Yeah. no that's That's cool as hell. That's a really cool thing to do for further but the troops or the soldiers or

Military and Concert Tickets

01:00:51
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whatever. I don't know the...
01:00:53
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whatever i don't know but yeah correct non-civilian correct terminology so i don't want to get yelled at like some people you're fine let me when i say skit or sketch but michael just real quick hey michael can you send that link to the text or the group text or something um yeah not yeah we don't really yeah we're not gonna yeah we can't click on that and open it um But like when Polaris, they used to do, I know you're not a country guy, but there's a radio station here in and Columbus, 92.3. And they used to do country jam every year. Well, you could get tickets for 92 cents.
01:01:32
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And they were like general admission lawn tickets and stuff like that. And dude, that's where the party was, man. And 92 cents. And then when they shut down the amphitheater, because obvious reasons, they moved it to, um, the crew stadium, the old, and well, what is now the old crew stadium where the Columbus crew, uh, our soccer team plays.
01:01:53
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And, uh, Dude, just then the tickets skyrocketed. And it was like, this was a great concert every summer that we knew were was coming up, man. 92 cents. you're Fucking you and 20 of your friends could go for $20, you know?
01:02:09
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And then they're and that's where the party was, up in the lawn, man. That was the best place to go. And
01:02:17
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and now, like I said, they do all the concerts and stuff at the old Crew Stadium. Which is still an outdoor venue, and it's still really cool. Yeah. But it doesn't have that. it's you're You're in stadium seatings. You know you don't have that same. Because I love that. I love going to Music Fest. like When I went to Louder Than Life up there Louisville, it's all outside. it's all It's all standing. There is no seats.
01:02:42
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you know you're you're You stand wherever you can get to.
01:02:48
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Ohio band acoustic hookah. Acoustic hookah. Is that the, I'm assuming is a YouTube video he sent. If that's a YouTube video, I'll ah bring it up.
01:03:04
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I'll find it. Sorry, I don't try to stare at my phone. and I'm trying to be better at not looking at my phone while we're doing this. Yeah, that is it. I don't think I've ever heard of them. where they are they up Are they up north by you, Michael?
01:03:19
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That's what I was looking at. two Can we play this? I don't know if we can play them on here. I don't know. I've never heard of them, so i don't I don't know how big or anything like that they are.
01:03:36
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i did I did, however, add the Fair Use Act, so i mean we could listen to them, critique them, and get away with it. Oh, yeah, if you want to download it and shoot it up, we'll take a listen.
01:03:51
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have a feeling it's going to be weird. You want to take a break while I get it set up? Yeah, oh actually, i'mnna take I'm going to take a break, and I may...
01:04:02
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Are you going to throw it up in the assets are you going to bring it up on the screen beside us? Oh, I'm going to, I got to shoot it over to my WhatsApp, bring it up on my laptop and I'll present it just straight from the clone. Okay.
01:04:15
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Okay. I just want to make sure I didn't have to make room. No, no, no. Just, no, just go ahead. No, I'm not going upload I'm just, I'll share it. Just go ahead. I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you, going to give you about,
01:04:27
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three and a half minutes not long enough something okay which one that is i don't know man
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don't know
01:04:45
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which one that is don't know man Okay, well, I'm just going to play this. I don't know what it is. Hopefully it it's four minutes and 42 seconds. Is that long enough? And then yeah that's fine. and When we get back, we're going listen to another music. so Yeah, we're going to listen to more music.
01:05:01
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So I believe this is Memphis Key, who was on a few weeks back. Shout out to those guys. Texas's own. ah But I could be wrong. So bear with me. If I'm wrong, I'll correct it when we come back. So we'll be right back here. just doing whos up next on stage
01:05:22
Speaker
Just kidding. What's up next on stage is Memphis. Memphis, come up on stage.
01:05:44
Speaker
When they call your name, you walk right up. With a smile on your face.
01:05:57
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Will you cower in fear? In your favorite sweater. With an old letter.
01:06:37
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Love she is With a smile on your face
01:07:05
Speaker
When you're walking downtown, do you wish I was there?

Reflective Downtown Moments

01:07:12
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Do you wish it was me? With the windows clear and the mannequin.
01:08:10
Speaker
wish you were
01:08:58
Speaker
Maybe you'll rest sometimes
01:09:59
Speaker
ah Give it up for Memphis, folks. We got $2 wells!
01:10:08
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has to Yeah, I got that right. It was Memphis Keith. That DJ, I guess he was like a lunatic in real life. but like I guess they had to kind of talk to him because he wasn't quite bringing day the right energy and he was just kind of out there.
01:10:28
Speaker
but I think he was bringing the right kind of energy, to tell you the truth. Well, yeah, they had to they had to they they had to make some ah some like some ah adjustments and whatnot to get him.
01:10:38
Speaker
the right level like he was either too too much or and then they would get him down a little bit and then he was too down they like they had to tweak him a little bit to find that right energy maybe i don't know i don't know the dynamics of dj slash band but i figured a band wouldn't tell the dj had a dj and the dj wouldn't tell a band well it was for the music it was for the music video it's what they were looking for in the music fair oh oh's right okay i'm sorry yeah i thought it was like a live thing guy that's right he was yeah yeah that's why he was like the music is blazing is a dick the entire episode yeah that's that's where they were looking for that because i guess he was a kind of a wild card but they had a lot of fun with him um
01:11:28
Speaker
He seemed like a great, like, that's, that's what I'm saying. Like, I want that guy to like crazy lunatic, you know, especially for like doing karaoke and stuff. Cause in my opinion, as a, and not only, guess just kind as a music fan myself, but in my opinion, if I'm going to sing karaoke, I went to karaoke host to be like energetic. You know, I went to one, I went to one, one time. i don't sing karaoke, not it's very far and few in in between where I actually,
01:11:57
Speaker
sing karaoke. but um And it's been a million years. But I went one time and sent some friends that were singing. And the karaoke guy was like, OK, up next, Blaze.
01:12:12
Speaker
Blaze is going to whatever. and it was just like, Do you need like some speed or heroin or something, bro? like What's going on? but course we out so um yeah Then we've been to other karaoke nights where DJ is literally damn near swinging off the rafters. so You've got so you gotta you gotta to find that happy medium of energy where they bring the right amount and they're still having fun.
01:12:42
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Michael put in the chat, an Ohio band, Acoustic Hookah out of Athens, Ohio. gather there Well, I mean, just because they, look you know, like a lot of, we still have to be careful on what we play, but like Blaise said, he's got the copyright thing in there and we're going to listen to it as kind of a critique.
01:13:03
Speaker
So I do have it geared up. um Like I said, Ohio grown. That's Acoustic Hookah.
01:13:15
Speaker
That's, uh, Acoustic? Share screen.

Acoustic Hookah's Unexpected Sound

01:13:19
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Here we go. This song is called Another You. Okay. I'm curious to hear what they sound like.
01:13:31
Speaker
I'm wondering if he's going go on my stoner shit. That is what I was thinking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm thinking the stoner shit.
01:13:43
Speaker
It says that, not stoner, but that chill sort It says, like, chill. That's a little bit heavier than I played on it.
01:14:00
Speaker
Fucking groovy, man.
01:14:05
Speaker
It's like a... It's a lot heavier than I expected it to be. I thought it to be, I figured it was gonna be like real chill, real bellow. Just kind of... Oh nice!
01:14:16
Speaker
I said I don't deserve her love. said I'd give you everything. She said that wouldn't enough. Said it wouldn't be enough.
01:14:37
Speaker
Nice! I dig it, I like it. Yeah! It's definitely not what I expected. Good fucking rhythm. That's a good rhythm. I like it.
01:15:00
Speaker
Can't you see this working out? Classicated getting over the edge again. Yeah. Can't you see us blowing through?
01:15:11
Speaker
She threw the rain away. Said yes, I see a way. Another time.
01:15:30
Speaker
I can picture myself with whiskey this after my daughter. Fucking real. Like, calling. Like, calling my fucking bottle of whiskey.
01:15:42
Speaker
So I took the back way home by the south side the alleyways. You know, the city seems so calling somebody, calling one of your buddies at 2.30 in the morning, drunk his shit.
01:15:56
Speaker
Fuck that bitch. I feel it is. I'm gonna let them work on a couple of times. They'll spot the fire.
01:16:07
Speaker
I'm gonna spot the fire. I'm gonna spot the fire. I'm gonna spot the fire. I'm gonna spot the fire. I'm gonna spot the fire.
01:16:18
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Yeah, I like it. I like it.
01:16:29
Speaker
I know that I can change. This song is like seven and a half minutes, man. Be the man you walk me with. I've seen that whole time. Yeah. That boy was really long through.
01:16:40
Speaker
That's how I'm going to turn and dress it to. That was really long through when he wrote this song. You made it seven and a half. Another time.
01:16:52
Speaker
He was Oh, no. That was that. Oh.
01:16:56
Speaker
He was definitely going through it. Yeah, and that spike. Yeah, fucking seven and half minutes of fucking fight.
01:17:07
Speaker
Yeah. It's like you might get minute and half of fight for me. Oh, my. It's a long instrumental spirit.
01:17:18
Speaker
Dude, whoever left him, he must have been the go-worn in his life that much.
01:17:26
Speaker
He was fucked up. This is... Well
01:17:37
Speaker
this is why it's seven minutes long. You gotta pull in a guitar solo. He's mad at him. He's a dude.
01:17:49
Speaker
He's not mad at him. Oh my god. He's still going. This is still going.
01:18:08
Speaker
I'm sorry. Oh, I'm sorry. Acoustic Hookah. That is an amazing fucking shit, but for copyright crap and all that. It's too long. Great music. Go check him out. Listen to the whole thing.
01:18:21
Speaker
I'm going to listen to the whole thing later when I'm chilling in bed. going to check him out. as we come Because I was really expecting like like some real like chill, hippie, stoner. I was not expecting ah like a rock and blues sound, man. I dig it.
01:18:41
Speaker
just basically Just based off of their the name of their band. you know You judge a book by a cover and that's what you get. Sorry for being a dick, but I didn't expect it to be good. That's the kind of rock and roll I like right there. Yeah.
01:18:58
Speaker
I like that. I dig that. That's like that that's like that roadhouse sound. Not the movie Roadhouse, but that's the sound of music. is like that what's your You walk into an old roadhouse, that's the kind of stuff you're going to hear. That rock. fucking like but Led Zeppelin. like Yeah. yeah ah yeah I can get down with that, man. I'm gonna have to check out that.
01:19:19
Speaker
I'm going to check them out. That might be something I'll listen to on the, you know, throw onto the playlist and listen to from time to time, kind of on a regular-ish bass. We'll see. We'll see. I don't want to give them too much credit because they might have one good song and then 20 ass songs. I don't know.
01:19:38
Speaker
I am definitely going through the catalog to see if they get any fucking weed songs I throw for on play playlist. you know mary Speaking of weed songs, did you know know Nirvana has a weed song?
01:19:52
Speaker
um I'm going to answer this 100% honestly and truthfully. No, but I don't know any Nirvana music outside of Teen Spirit. And what's that other one? that was There was like two or three really big songs, and those are the only ones I know.
01:20:06
Speaker
Really? Dude. I don't like Nirvana. I am not a fan of Nirvana in any way. Fair enough, fair enough, fair enough. I mean, you know, I'm grateful that Nirvana gave the world Dave Grohl.
01:20:19
Speaker
I'm grateful for that because I love Dave Grohl. That's fair. Fair. I agree. i I just couldn't... I don't know. I don't want to shit on Kurt Cobain and i don't want to shit on Nirvana too much. I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't my wast my cup of tea.
01:20:34
Speaker
But I wasn't the biggest grunge guy in general. There are some grunge bands that I do like. But, you know. Yes. A meet a Meat Puppets cover. Very good. Very, very, very, very good.
01:20:47
Speaker
Nirvana's weed song In their catalog is their song titled Moist Vagina. That is a song about marijuana. moistureite The song is called mo Moist Vagina?
01:21:06
Speaker
Correct. Interesting. i want i want to I want to go back to something. You sidetracked me when you were landing planes and stuff. Something you were talking about earlier.
01:21:18
Speaker
Something you were talking about earlier when you were talking about Tech N9ne. And i think i I think I told you about this the other night. ah Kissing Lily on their social media.
01:21:31
Speaker
They have a cover of Gavin singing. it's It's Tech N9ne with Slipknot. But ah Corey, of Gavin doing both Tech and Corey's vocals.
01:21:43
Speaker
And he kills it. Yeah. And he kills it. And you said that's on his Insta? I think it's on their Insta, and I also think it's on their YouTube channel. Oh, I know what I'm looking up later.
01:21:55
Speaker
He was, he was. You fuckers are talented as fuck. I like you guys. I didn't fucking use it, man. Just from right up the road, buddy.
01:22:06
Speaker
They're just up in Cleveland. If I'm never up that way, you guys want to fucking smoke a blunt? I'm down. Smoke a blunt? We'll smoke a blunt and listen to some Tech N9ne and we'll laugh at Glick how he doesn't like Nirvana. ah You can laugh at me how I don't like Nirvana. That's okay.
01:22:26
Speaker
I don't mind. i've come I've come to terms. I've gone to counseling. I'm better now.
01:22:36
Speaker
No, it was a video where he was showing off his vocal talents, man. and and And he is. Dude is insanely fucking talented. And he kills both parts.
01:22:47
Speaker
Because it's not Corey Taylor singing. It's Corey Taylor screaming. doing that yeah and i know I know exactly what song you're listening to. i I've only listened to Slipknot because of Tech N9ne.
01:23:02
Speaker
I'm not a Slipknot fan. and That's probably the only song I probably will listen to. I think they're overhyped. I don't think they're that good.
01:23:12
Speaker
I don't. yeah I wasn't i wasn't a
01:23:19
Speaker
a Slipknot fan back in the day. like When they first come out, with like Iowa and stuff like that. because it was i don't like that I don't like that screamer.
01:23:31
Speaker
i call it Cookie Monster Rock. and I'm not a fan of that. It wasn't even... Go ahead. I'm sorry. Their newer stuff, but probably the last...
01:23:45
Speaker
10, maybe 15 years, I really enjoyed. I really like their newer stuff. I guess since they've kind of quote-unquote gone mainstream-ish to a certain degree, since Corey branched out and did Stone Sour.
01:24:00
Speaker
But um they're great in concert. I'll give them that. I've seen them at Louder Than Life. They were amazing in concert. so But there's some bands that are like that. I love their older stuff, but don't really care for their new stuff.
01:24:15
Speaker
Maybe I need a more vice versa circle back and ri reevaluate them. but no i just never i thought theyre I thought their shock value was cool. I like the whole stage persona. like Don't get me wrong.
01:24:31
Speaker
I like a good stage act. at the same time as a good fucking music band or rap or whatever. Gwar fucking im oppresses me. Green Jelly, fucking Kiss, fucking ICP.
01:24:45
Speaker
lucky yeah I'm going to go down that Juggalo road too. That's the next thing. That's why... Go ahead. good good I was just going to say Juggalo before you go on a tangent.
01:24:57
Speaker
I've seen you posted a memory from your last, what is it called, Juggalo Fest the other day when you went think you put it on Facebook, maybe Snap. I can't remember. It was your it was it was some memory.
01:25:11
Speaker
might have. I'm trying to remember. I do stuff sometimes. I gave quo. gave him a chance i just don't i just their lyrics were too
01:25:27
Speaker
a status quo they weren't Their lyrics sucked for me. like they didn't they didn't get The lyrics yeah weren it just me. They lacked something there for me.
01:25:39
Speaker
Yeah. like at that I get that. Maybe Kiss and Willith and I will make fun of you for not liking Slipknot instead of you guys making fun of me for not liking Slipknot. That's cool. I'm good with that.
01:25:53
Speaker
Mushroom Head though. Mushroom Head's i i'll I'll be honest with you. I've never really listened to too much of their music. Yeah. Never, never. Like, like, like war.
01:26:06
Speaker
Can't, can't, don't want to listen to it, but I'll watch a video or if I'm at a music fest and they happen to be performing, I want to watch them because they're theatrical as fuck.
01:26:17
Speaker
and and And it's, you know, but yeah, there's just some bands that never really, you struck me to where i wanted to even give them a try and nothing bad against mushroom head i just think that was out of my out of my uh wheelhouse when well they were about they were yeah there's the same genre as slept not though yeah then was it wasn't mushroom head was that the one that ran around with icp and stuff toured with them okay that's what i thought yeah so there there there could there there could be some bias there yeah maybe that's why i need a i need to reevaluate
01:26:52
Speaker
to read Because that that is there's those two groups, Mushroomhead and Slipknot, I really haven't listened to well over a decade. Yeah. Well, I know like a lot of Slipknot's old new ones.
01:27:07
Speaker
What? Hold up. The father of a founding member of Mushroomhead was my art. What, Michael? Oh, damn. That's dope.
01:27:20
Speaker
ah That's dope. Dude, I'm starting to realize that area of fucking of of the country's got a lot of like... Ohio's got a lot of talented people come out of there. Yeah. ah Yeah, there's a lot of people that come out of there.
01:27:39
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. Shit, who else? Somebody else is... Oh, I can't think of who it was. That just s slipped my mind. um
01:27:53
Speaker
But yeah, like Northeast Ohio, Northern Ohio, they do get some there's some talent up there, man. There's a lot of hidden gems up there that kind of come out. that's what I was going to say.
01:28:04
Speaker
A lot of Slipknot's original stuff, some of their first couple albums, ah shit was that shit was written by true things that really happened, whether it be one of the members in the band or cory himself or whatever and i just learned about that i think when i was interviewing kissin willeth i think it was because we started we were talking about slipknot so i didn't know that a lot of that stuff out of their first couple albums were like super personal yeah you know what i mean i'm like damn that kind of makes me want to go back and dive back into it and listen to it again like you said kind of give it a
01:28:46
Speaker
Give it a once around the block one time just just to see. Yeah. But, you know, initially, you know, being like when was in junior high, maybe when they got real popular, real big.
01:29:01
Speaker
Yeah, don't want to hear. Like, I'm not going to. Yeah, not my thing. I'm out. You know what I mean? fuck ah That's not Garth Brooks. I don't want to listen to it. It's not Guns N' Roses.
01:29:13
Speaker
um out but That's a fact right there. Funniest mofo you guys know. The professional idiot. You can find this guy at MichaelCopenhaverComedian.com Also his Facebook.
01:29:30
Speaker
I think it is YouTube. Nope. YouTube Michael Copenhaver Company. just He has all those links on his website, doesn't

Social Media Connections

01:29:40
Speaker
he? and sure I think so. Yeah, he does. ah I don't We just followed each other on social media. I don't know what what's on his.com..com.
01:29:51
Speaker
I follow him on Facebook for sure.
01:29:57
Speaker
a think Instagram, but I suck at faith at social, guys. I suck at social. don't know follow him on Instagram or not, but I know it's Facebook at least.

Humorous Sunburn Remedies

01:30:11
Speaker
As as a as the quote-unquote resident socialist I suck it I Suck it socializing Yeah Yep, I hate all you more like this I Want to get along with all the other marks No, but seriously well glick
01:30:43
Speaker
you mean like you need you You look like you need to go fill your tub up with some warm water, some Epsom salts, and soak that sunburner. Yeah, I know. i I'm so fucking, dude, it's just up the wall tonight, man. Like, this is the worst it's been. Well, yesterday was pretty bad, too.
01:31:03
Speaker
But, um yeah, that's what that's what I've been doing, man. Epsom salts. Some little like lukewarm water is not too hot, not too cold. And then I get out of the tub and I look like a lady and I'm listening to my music and I'm lotion in my legs with my leg propped up on the bathtub.
01:31:19
Speaker
but He on it. There you go. That's a, that's a jellyfish thing.
01:31:31
Speaker
um That's a jellyfish thing. Calm down.

Acoustic Kuka's Musical Status

01:31:38
Speaker
No, I'm definitely, guys, check out the, Michael, thank you for the acoustic.
01:31:47
Speaker
Right? Acoustic. What's that? I'm sorry. was yeah yeah Definitely check out Acoustic Kuka. Yes.
01:31:58
Speaker
um Are they still making music, Michael? Or are they one of those bands that kind of called it quits?
01:32:12
Speaker
Oh, I know they're badass, but that's not what I ask you. wait So before we get out of here, let's play let's play one more tune.

Derek Wayne Douglas' Return to Rap

01:32:23
Speaker
This just came out two days ago.
01:32:29
Speaker
ah By our and co-host on Sundays, our boy Derek Wayne. diving back in They put a live album out in Oh, nice.
01:32:43
Speaker
So if they're still making music, maybe potentially see if they want to be a guest on this show.
01:32:50
Speaker
either But one last song before we get the flock out of here. Our boy, Derek Wayne Douglas, you get to see him on Sundays, lawyer lawyering for us on Unnecessary Roughness, but he's also a musician.
01:33:04
Speaker
And he just dropped a song just a day or two ago. And he's getting back to his rapping roots. because that's what he originally did. He was a rapper. So we'll we play this and we'll come out and wrap it up.
01:33:16
Speaker
You know, sometimes people mistake your kindness for weeks. And I'm a nice guy and all. But I get pissed off too.
01:33:28
Speaker
Keep trying me, boy. You lost your mind. Cross that line. Been a lot of lost your time, boy. Big floss, shine. ain't got to floss out of sauce these lines, boy. Everybody know you like me.
01:33:46
Speaker
I ain't one to
01:34:05
Speaker
But I promise you ain't ready. If I pull up, it's a problem. Better have that pressure steady. I don't need a honey deep. Solo when I hand a beat. Ain't no cap inside my speech.
01:34:15
Speaker
Every word I say is teeth. Write down.
01:34:38
Speaker
think you lost and it helped you find amazing grace save the face cuz everybody know you lying boy Everybody know you lying boy So what you lying for?
01:34:49
Speaker
Yeah, everybody know you lying boy Keep blowing smoke, hoping I choke
01:35:14
Speaker
Take it with your breath, say yourself. I just can't be helped, thought you could change but now see feeling can't be felt. Climb, ain't nobody hold you down, boy. Get loud all over time, but don't hear no sound, boy.
01:35:26
Speaker
Shh, I'm trying hear this coward talking. Run in his mouth, but legs broke, cause he don't never walk it. My four, my four, keep it swinging. From all that mud you been slanging. What's all that stuff you been singing?
01:35:38
Speaker
When call you bluff, who you blaming? Who
01:35:42
Speaker
I'm the illest.
01:35:58
Speaker
come get it this nor'm the illest oh
01:36:12
Speaker
Everybody know you lying, boy. Don't get moshed. I'm in my prime. I think you lost. Can help you find amazing grace? Save the faith. Cause everybody know you lying, boy. Everybody know you lying, boy.
01:36:24
Speaker
So what you lying for? Yeah, everybody know you lying, boy.
01:36:39
Speaker
I want to know who the hell pissed in Derek's Wheaties. He was angry.
01:36:44
Speaker
Why are you lying to him a lot? you Why are you lying, boy? i didn't realize I didn't realize our lawyer was so goddamn gangster.
01:37:01
Speaker
Golly there. I got to get on him about that one.

Glick's House of Music on YouTube

01:37:04
Speaker
We got to do a show on a Sunday so I can get on him about that. What the hell, man? What the hell? Nah, not bad. check out Check out all the artists, former guests of Glicks House Music, guys.
01:37:16
Speaker
um Go over to our YouTube channel, The Nonsensible Network. We got all of our shows in playlists to make them super easy to find.
01:37:26
Speaker
whether it be Blaze and Michael on Fridays with Nonsense and Chill, Glick's House of Music, Nonsensical Nonsense, the Anarchy-ness of Saturday Nights, and then Cash and I, we all got them playlists set up there, so they're super easy to find all the shows, but go check out Glick's House of Music, and not only check it out, but check out all the artists that I've interviewed, because I don't think I've done a bad musical guest yet so far.
01:37:58
Speaker
like everybody else i don't I don't think you have. yeah I think I've done a pretty good job picking artists. and They've been great. and they They make good music. and All that stuff. I think we're winning.
01:38:13
Speaker
I think we're winning at life here in Flick's House of Music. Next Tuesday. Don't hit the like. Hit that subscribe. We only need like a couple more subscribers. We'll hit 400.
01:38:24
Speaker
It's the 400 this week. Oh, did we? I just got the... Just about, yeah. I just got the the weekly analyticals. Analyticals. And I saw that.
01:38:40
Speaker
And it didn't tell me that. Well, you have to look at the audience. Yeah, nice. I usually look at the views and watch hours and stuff like that as I'm scrolling through.
01:38:53
Speaker
and then I like to play the game at the end. Which show is viewed the most? Or... vlobbity Blah, blah, blah, blah. I don't know. You tell me YouTube. That's what we're here for. there yeah but yeah, check out all the artists that have been on Glick's house music. They're all amazing. They're also really fun people.
01:39:11
Speaker
Um, um, and then next Tuesday i will have, you want to call a singer, songwriter, composer, whatever it

Movie Review: Devil in the Daylong Brothers

01:39:24
Speaker
might be. One of my new favorite movies. Uh,
01:39:27
Speaker
Devil in the Daylong Brothers. It's on Amazon Prime, but I'm going to have Nick come up who did all the music for for the movie. I believe the director is joining me and one of the main actors, if not all three of the main actors.
01:39:42
Speaker
What day is this? Tuesday. Next Tuesday? Next Tuesday. I'll be there. And Blaze will be there too, representing Nonsense and Chill. I've already watched that movie twice.
01:39:54
Speaker
I'm going to watch it and third time because it's a... awesome movie like so oh my god it's such a great fucking movie i want to just want to just want to admit like i'm gonna jump up i want to talk about this movie yeah it's an awesome fucking movie the the music the music was great yeah the music was great in it the movie was good and for those of you guys who haven't seen it uh don't want you to go in completely unaware like i did I thought it was a supernatural thriller type movie with demons and blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, turn spot to find out it is a Southern Gothic musical with, like I said, like Blaze said, great fucking movie, great fucking music in the movie.
01:40:40
Speaker
ah Definitely music that I... And I will say that, I'm sorry, this movie is so good. It tickled my philosophical freaking taint too, because the moral dilemma that it brings, that moral...
01:40:52
Speaker
the el that moral The moral dilemma element that the movie brings into it is amazing as well. figured you'd like that. Even caught on to that. So a simpleton like myself caught on to it. I was like, yeah. Yeah, it's so good. is so well written. It's an all-around great movie.
01:41:10
Speaker
Great fucking movie. Anyway, I'll shut up now. I'll shut now. Yeah. So check that movie out. That's good movie. I'm going to probably watch it again. I've already watched it three or four times. I'll probably watch it again sometime between now and next Tuesday myself.
01:41:27
Speaker
But I'll tell you what, the soundtrack stays in my playlist. It stays in my ears. It's a great one. that It's one that I go to when I'm at the gym. um Because the music can get you get you in the right headspace, man, um that from that um that movie when you're at the gym working out.
01:41:44
Speaker
But... With that being said, what do we got coming up? yeah I guess Friday.

Friday Show: Short Film Reviews

01:41:52
Speaker
What do you guys got coming up Friday, please? Oh, it's a lazy week Friday, so it's gonna be we're going to review and critique some short films.
01:42:01
Speaker
um I say that because coming off a week of making trivia questions, finding some short films to chit-chat about is always easy and easy.
01:42:12
Speaker
Next week, of course, ah following Friday is going to be a long, long-form show. So pound me on a topic on that.
01:42:23
Speaker
yeah so You like your long-form shows. I dig them. I do. like the talk. I dig them, man. like the insight. Next week. Thank you.
01:42:33
Speaker
because you make that sleep thank you um next or this week um michael is since michael is part of nonsense and chill fucking love him for it he is uh doing a lot

Star Wars Short Film Collaboration

01:42:47
Speaker
more like picking picking stuff ideas you know we're going to be collaborating on some more stuff doing some some awesome stuff um He sent me one, and it looks like Darth Vader's in it. So it's looking like it's going to be another Star Wars short film review. So I like that.
01:43:09
Speaker
i am I like George Lucas. I'm not a Star Wars fan. But it is good to nerd out of Star Wars sometimes. So, Brian, if you or yeah if you have your ears on, Brian, um I know you like Star Wars, homie.
01:43:26
Speaker
But, yeah, yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. that's That's what's coming up. Nice. Hell yeah, man. Dig it, dig it, dig it. Star Wars. Jar Jar Binks, greatest Star Wars character ever created. Just going to throw that out there.
01:43:39
Speaker
And then... No argument for me, dude. I don't give a shit.

Upcoming Show Surprises

01:43:44
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Yeah. And then, of course, Saturday night, we got our normal shenanigans on Saturday nights. Tomfoolery, fuckery, and shenanigans are afoot.
01:43:53
Speaker
But what's special about this weekend? This weekend, man, don't know. Should we tell them? Should we tell them or should we make them wait? No, fuck it.
01:44:05
Speaker
Yeah, fuck them. don't like them that much. but can We can't divulge all of our secrets. No, we love you fuckers, but we said we should tune in next week and see what's up. Yeah, see what's up Saturday.
01:44:17
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got some things happening. an as Yeah. What are they going to do next? Yeah.
01:44:27
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So yeah, tune in Saturday. And then I don't know, right now, Sunday's kind of, it's up in the air because there's not really a whole lot going on in the sports world. Nobody's really talking baseball. The NBA finals are coming up. Stanley Cup is happening. and But nothing's really major popping off in the sports world right now.
01:44:45
Speaker
So we've kind of just been playing it by ear um as to whether or not we're doing Sunday show or not. But if there's sports stuff to talk about, we'll be back on Sunday to talk about.
01:44:57
Speaker
So I'm literally, I'm literally looking up sports seasons and cause I'm curious what, cause I'm like, let's see what's going on.
01:45:10
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yeah There's no, yeah, there's, it's literally the and NBA, the NBA finals, Stanley cup and baseball is still so premature. um
01:45:23
Speaker
You know, that it's still too early in the season to really get too excited. I don't normally start getting excited for baseball until after the all-star break, because that's when things really start to heat up in baseball as far as um
01:45:40
Speaker
like the chase for the playoffs and da-da-da-da-da-da. Yeah.

Sports Overview

01:45:43
Speaker
So, yeah, so we're kind of hit or miss right now. Now, as we get closer, what's that? do you guys Do you guys cover sports? Or not sports, but races?
01:45:55
Speaker
Sports races? Cars? ah We dabble in it, but you know we thought that was going to be kind of Wally's thing, so we don't... Fair enough. Fair enough. Fair enough.
01:46:07
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Yeah, yeah, But, I mean, dabble in a little bit of everything with sports. Racing, racing,
01:46:16
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ah mixed martial arts, the fighting world, the fight world, boxing, mixed martial arts. I know Rick's big into that. Um, we've even taught college softball because for whatever reason, Rick is obsessed with college softball.
01:46:31
Speaker
So, Hey, that's not wrong, man. Hey, if you guys are talking sports, I mean, that's perfect. It doesn't have to be like, like, yeah.
01:46:46
Speaker
You know, the main sports. Hell, could be badminton, right? I mean, if you're into badminton. I mean, I'm not saying badminton. X Games or yeah dabble. We don't use that word.
01:47:00
Speaker
Yeah. You might not, but I do, and I'm going to continue to use it. because You know what? here's Here's something I just realized, a little tidbit. That joke, the dabble thing, that is a reference to a...
01:47:13
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a conversation i had with Stuttering John. Do you know who Stuttering John is? He was one of Stern's Whack Pack. Yeah, I actually had a conversation him. Yeah, he's a stand-up comedian, right? Yeah, I had a yeah okay had a conversation with few years ago, it's actually up on my channel. like i i unprivatized it, I think it's still there.
01:47:37
Speaker
So if you want to watch it, It's horrible, horrible audio that echoes shitty because he, ah ah requested,
01:47:48
Speaker
b excuse me, wow. Smoke weed all day, right? I requested a sound check prior, but it never happened on his part. But anyway, it might be worth a listen. It might not.

Show's Patreon and Social Media Promotion

01:48:02
Speaker
It's not the bestest of me at the times, but it's something out there. And if I remember, I will put it back on private tomorrow so you got it off that long.
01:48:13
Speaker
Anyway, moving on. Hey, just slide it over to ah the Patreon if people want to watch it Ooh, that is a great idea.
01:48:23
Speaker
i dont how I will do that. It will go on Patreon. There you go. Yeah, anybody who knows Howard Stern and knows the WACPAC and whatnot, check it out. Because I think, if I remember it correctly, because Blee's and I talked about it, it got a little bit of trauma. but but I don't know if it got drama. I don't know if it got drama. Oh, it i mean, no, it didn't get drama.
01:48:54
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Anyway, anyway. Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. So, yeah, check us out. Check out all of our shows. Check out all of our socials. And check out our Patreon. We do have one of them.
01:49:05
Speaker
And that is on our bio link as well. And it's not hard to find us on Patreon. it's It's super easy. It's a nonsensical network everywhere. Everywhere. Super easy.
01:49:18
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A brain-dead monkey could do it.
01:49:22
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something Or two. And if you're feeling extra spicy, maybe a little extra frisky, throw a third one in the mix. But with that being said, we're to get the flock up out of here.
01:49:35
Speaker
Appreciate y'all listening. Blaze, thank you for being here. Sorry for my disgusting legs. Jumanji. Sorry for my disgusting legs tonight and being like just a mess over here.
01:49:48
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ah ah But we will see you guys this weekend. At least I think. Yeah, we'll be back this weekend. and And then you'll see all of us again.
01:50:00
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I'll see you this weekend, Lee. Not if I see you first, buddy.

Future Episodes and Collaborations

01:50:09
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But, yes, check out Glickshouse Music next Tuesday where sounds like Blaze is going to be jane joining me again. And... We're going to talking movies and music and musicals and soundtracks and fun stuff.
01:50:24
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So now I just got to hit DOS buttons.
01:50:28
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Nang!
01:50:31
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Whoa!
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Nonsensical network, different flavor every day. Movie talks, new flips, hitting the display. Microphone magic, musicians spill the praise. From reptiles to motorsports, burning rubber craze. Football crashes, touchdowns, epic plays.
01:50:56
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News spinning, catching on the latest phase. Bleeding cars, engines roaring up the pace. Street tales, word and stories we embrace.
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We'll be right back.
01:51:34
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nazi smoke vox just right tune
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always on repeat