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Smile for the camera bitch, we live.
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Musicians gather space.
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We'll hang out, no time spared
Glick's House of Music Announcements
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What up, everybody? It is Tuesday, and guess what? you This week, you get a you get a double dose of Glick's House of Music. You got me on Monday. You got me got me tonight, only this time it's a little bit different. I'm joined by my mind. but bla bla Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. got marbles in my mouth. like a That's what I said earlier about myself.
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Yeah, my man's in them, as DMX used to say. My man's in them. wrote them. Got Blaze in the building. You know what means? He plays it in the building. It's time for another Click and Blaze's mixtape. gonna say We're going to hang out, talk a little music, <unk>s talk a little bit of this, talk a little bit of that, play some music.
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Real quick shout out, are There's a Method to My Madness. I played that song by Bree. You can find her at Bree Music on all them socials. Just show her some love. If you guys got to see last night's episode, got my girl Jewel in the building.
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They are doing a huge gig this Saturday night at Daddy Diamonds in L.A., 7 p.m.
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Women Rock l L.A. Bye. Got my hugs.
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Got my hugs. Bye. Bye. Yeah, women. See you guys later. Women Rock LA. It is an all-female lineup of musicians or bands fronted by females.
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They've also got a kinky musician or a musician. Kinky magician that'll be performing. kinky musician? Yeah. a A comedy burlesque show.
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um And they've got... some some dancers and just just a lot of stuff going on. It's all one night. It's a little but it's all for it's it's all women. so It's to be a kick-ass show this Saturday night. Women rock LA. If you guys are in the area, feel free to take a little trip to LA and show the ladies some love. Say hi to Bree. Say hi to Jewel and the other ladies performing.
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And I'll be like, yo, I was listening to Flix Hustle Music on the Nonsensical Network, and he told me I should come check you guys out. You should. Everybody should. Yeah. um Speaking of checking them out, don't forget to check us out. We are everywhere. Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok shows live Monday through Sunday. You guys might see some changes coming up in the very near future. And by the very near future, I mean this week.
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ah ah But nonetheless, we are still live seven days a week doing our thing. And you can listen anytime, anyplace, wherever you listen to podcasts. I got a little bit behind on some shows, and I'm working on updating those as currently as we speak on TV podcasting platforms.
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You can find us everywhere, Nonsensical Network, or simply go to bio.link slash nonsensicalnetwork. All those links are going to be there, including the link to Beauty the Beard Creative Corner.
Setting Up Patreon with Blaze
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Nikki does all of our swag for us, all of our merch, and you can get your very own through her. Or if you don't want to buy our fit, which is fine, you can get anything else you want personalized the way you want it at Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner. She's on Facebook and Instagram. Hit her up.
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Let her know what you want, and she'll get you all sprayed away and taken care of. And don't forget, I think Blaze and i are both pretty proud of this. We took some time last week, and we figured out how to create a Patreon.
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ah We rubbed each other's two brain cells together and we actually came up with some ideas. Yeah, it was like two monkeys fucking a football trying to figure out how to screw a light bulb in.
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still haven't found a hole in the football. yeah Yeah, I don't know. We did something right because we do have a Patreon. It is live and active. I would just have to figure out how do we post on it?
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What's up, Wally? What up, Wally? Yeah, you the guy. Make sure you guys smash that share button. Smash that like button. Give us a follow. Don't forget to turn on your notifications. That way yeah you know what we do when we do how we do.
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Your mom. Your mom. mom why You're give me the biggest hug.
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Bye. You got your headband? Or did you leave it here for me? with the hip and wrap this beard all up in it. Next time you come back, you got bring me in my own headband. Okay.
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Can you buy me a headband? ahead and Can I get a black headband?
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But, uh, yeah, nonetheless, I lost my train of thought. Sorry about that. My little niece is here. Speaking of Nikki and beauty in the beard creative corner, she's doing my brosters, uh, all his, uh, shirts and shit like that for, uh,
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For his parent. What is it? and yeah click Paranormal Yeah. but ghost huntners Ghost Hunters. Ghost Hunters. You got a lost gun? You know what, Arliss? I'll be honest with you.
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I've been talking to Blaze all day long and I forgot to bring it before i Before you guys say anything, is this about the logo with the moon screen jug and a rattlesnake?
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Yeah. haven't forgot. I just haven't thought about what I want to do. Actually, you're here today before I do forget, Arliss sent me... and you guys already have one, i then i'm I'm late to the game. No, no, no, no, no. He sent me... to figure out how to do this.
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Ah, da-da-da-da-da.
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He sent me his email. that is that That is a good question, Arliss. That's always a good question. Did Blaze remember?
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That could be a segment within its own. That could be a whole fucking show, let's be honest.
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While we are talking about it, while we are both on the same page... Here we go. Blaze, I just snap-tended you Arliss's email so that you can hit him up when you have that done and ready.
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I will. I will. I didn't forget it. No, Blaze and I were talking. Blaze and I have literally been talking all day. ah We've been talking about a bunch of different things, and and I was cleaning the house and whatnot, so that just like completely slipped my mind because I even made a ah note back here on my um my notebook that Because I knew we were doing the show tonight together. So I didn't know if we were going to talk beforehand.
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So I made a note on my notepad to remember to send that to you tonight. So I didn't forget. Thank But anyhow. that is That is all my... So here here's the thing real quick, Arliss. I drank this past weekend. There was whiskey involved.
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it takes me It takes me about a day and a half to recoup. I swear to God. What are you doing over this, y'all? You heard it. Sorry. um Yeah, no.
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There's been a lot of Saturday nights where we talk about something and he's like, what? I don't remember that at all. but saturday well Saturday nights is honestly the only night I typically care to actually drink on here because I can get sloppy drunk sometimes. We've seen me after six hours on a Saturday night. There's no high now sloppy drunk I can get.
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ah have you half A bottle ah half a bottle of freaking 125 proof fucking bourbon. that's a little bit. Well, we've we've all we've all been there time or two um on a Saturday night.
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Trust me, I've been there more than a couple times. on that Not lately. Not lately. I'll say that. Not lately. It's been a hot minute. But in Uh-oh. I heard that.
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and the i was the early in the early days In the early days of nonsensical nonsense. there Yeah, I'm putting back on a Saturday night.
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But that's not what we're here for tonight. We're here for oh using music, man and and And I was going to say, you know what up, Blaze? Welcome back. This this is This is, outside of my interviews, this is like one of my favorite things about Glick's House of Music is this little goofy-ass idea that you and I came up with out of rant, just completely random.
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Like, I just didn't have a guess one night. And it worked out. and ah and it's And I enjoy it. So it's one those things where it's like, I almost want to keep time free once a month just to do one. Please please do, sir.
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well Please do, sir. Yeah. and and and i won't And I won't put too much information out there, but have great idea for a logo for for this particular show. And if it turns out as cool as I think it's going to, I may have to have Nikki put it on his shirt for her.
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Ooh, that would be a dope shirt. Yeah. yeah We need a legitimate artist in this network. So there's anybody out there who can actually take pencil or pen or brush to paper. That's really good at it.
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Hit me up. Yeah. Hit us up. Let us know. Yeah. I'm more of a digital guy, but... Yeah. We'll but willll put you on the payroll, which is currently non-existent.
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So... See, now this is work this is this is a music worthy topic to discuss. Nice. you guys got the You guys got the album coming out here real soon. And I was going to ask, Blaze, and and and and and I kind of want your thoughts on this. When we do
Audience Participation Plans
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this show, should we open the doors and and let people come up and chat with us as long as they understand that we're having a music conversation and they stay on topic? Or we just keep the doors shut? All right.
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And this is no offense to any any of our awesome fans and audiences out there, but it wouldn't be that it definitely would not be an open panel like a Saturday night. It would have to be music-related.
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um music And stay on topic. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Zampius, what is up, my dude? Yeah, stay on topic of the conversation.
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Because if not, we're going to have to lay the hammer down. be um No, that is You guys and you guys are always doing something Arliss, we'll see, maybe we'll take a break We'll figure out if we want to open the doors up ah this the three Are the three new tracks going on the new album Or is this for another another album that you guys are going to do Arliss, if you don't mind me asking too much Actually, if you'd like, i can send you the link Arliss Yeah, I can email it to you, I believe
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If you've got a few minutes you want to come up and pop up.
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Actually, if he does want to, the topic that we were going to cover tonight, which came up randomly in conversation with Blaze and I, I just have to find it. Because I can't remember what it was. Okay. Now, okay.
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So, it now, you know, I want to be a little bit more specific because the last time I was up here, it didn't always stay on music. It did go music adjacent with drugs. It did. So, yeah so and music adjacent okay, too. and You know, I don't want to pigeonhole anyone too much. Yeah, yeah no, i think i think I think like drugs and alcohol with the music scene, but no, I want to, you know, we open up the gates, I do want to keep the conversation um on the music side.
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Like I said, Blaze and I actually do have a ah topic that we want to talk about tonight, and I've actually got a couple of fun little mu article music music articles that I came across that I wanted to bring up and and talk about tonight as well. So...
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but But yeah, we're going to start running a little bit of a tight ship around here on the random shows that we that we invite guests up on. um
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Whether be like a men's mental health when I decide to bring that back or, you know, Blaze's trivia night. um We're going to start running a little bit tighter ship and keeping it keeping it on subject or on topic.
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We might have solved that issue. We're dicks. We're going to hell. Yeah, there it is. I sent you link on the email there, Arliss. So what did Wally ask in the chat?
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I'm trying to get back to the yeah there it is i sent to you i sent you a link on the email there are but um so what did wally ask in the chat i'm trying to get back to the Back to the screen. What did Wally ask? About time, goddammit.
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Who is your guys' biggest influence in music? Like, Blaze and I, particularly?
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Well, I don't... So, so with the word... right With the word influence, considering so considering I'm not a musician, I won't say yeah musicians influence me because I'm not a musician, but there are musicians out there that have aspired me, I guess would be better word.
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I was going to say that the the the the topic that that you sent me that that that you thought would be a good one for the next time we did this is what music means to us and how it's impacted our lives, which is kind of along those lines of what Wally's asking.
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ah don't even know why I have that picture. see um
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and That was a Saturday night picture that you sent me. ah No, you're good. Should be a question.
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what What is the name? Oh, God. What is the name and what is the name of the place ZZ Top sings about in LaGrange?
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I don't know. I bet my dad would know. My dad's a huge ZZ Top fan. Yeah, I was going to say, I don't know. Matter of fact, he was talking about ZZ Top the other day. I guess they're on tour and they had to replace their drummer with someone.
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Well, one of the guys or two of the guys are dead. Oh, you know, you're good, Wally. You're good, Wally. You're good. and yeah It wasn't bad wording at all. So, I don't know. I guess we can put Blaze on the spotlight. We said kind of a two-parter on this one as far as music. What's it mean to you, man? we we We'll break it up into a two-part conversation. I'll go what music means to me first, and then we can get to the the one musicians and stuff that i that's brought that sort of joy to my life.
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So, growing up, I spent a lot of time not listening to music. Not really. not A little bit in high school. But the only time I really listened to music was when I was in the car with my pops.
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And it was a lot of ZZ Toppy brought up. It was like Eurythmics. little bit of punk. ah Some old school rock. you know A lot of Southern rock and stuff like that as well. Yeah.
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But it wasn't until high school where I really started to branch out, start listening to like what I like. I remember my first two CDs that I got was Hello, Cool J and Red Hot Chili Peppers. So, the huge diversity starting off. It's a swing. Right?
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right Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm like, fuck, I'm going to hit that whole line. But...
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And so, you know, music in high school was, you know, it was what it was. I listened to what my friends listened to. They listened to what I listened to. We would discover new things together. was great. And then when I joined the military, because I was also an Army brat, so I moved around a lot.
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Always making new friends everywhere I went, losing old friends wherever I left. It was that way as I got out of high school moved on to the military myself. After a time, even as a child, that moving around and being a kid,
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move in having make new friends losing friends over and over and over and over at some point can get exhausting in a person's life not gonna lie so um so a lot of time when i was in the military in the air force all the deployments I was on, TDYs, PCSs. There was always a time, a lot of time, I would spend in solitude.
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Not like solitude and confinement, but in a bunk somewhere asleep or on a rack somewhere asleep or on the back of a bus sleeping because you're going to your job site and whatever. So I always got the headphones on.
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And especially on the deployments away from my family and stuff, that music was really something that just, was a good escape because I couldn't do drugs.
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You couldn't, say I could there roll up a fucking joint and PSAP fucking dropping acid and fucking Guam. I could, well, maybe I could, but I didn't, I didn't. So, so I found, uh, so I found my s escape and other things like alcohol and music.
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So, so yeah, I, uh, music was always a big thing, big thing for me. I was one of those guys that, uh, This was when I, after joined the military and really started building my CD collection. I was that guy that had like the four fucking CD albums and shit.
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But really only rolled around with maybe a page that would listen to constantly.
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But so music was always an escape. It was always there when i wasn't close to the family or i didn't have any friends around. Um, so it was always, cause that music you shared with your friends and that music you shared with your families.
00:25:46
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So it was that like, um, that invisible thread that connects to you and yours when you're like separated. So, yeah. Um,
Music as an Escape
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that's kind of what music was to me now. Uh,
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what kind of music? Well, yeah that's where it's going to get a little weird guys. Yeah. So, um, uh, Growing up, I've always been like a horror guy. i i read comics as a kid.
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I was kind of into geeky stuff, too. Not really a sports kid. But not really ah huge, like, calculator geek, either. You know? I'm not like the the math nerd. I'm more of the the subculture nerd.
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When I joined the Air Force, it was in 1997. My first duty station was... 1953. 1953. You said... I said 97, didn't I?
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um And my first, like, ah Utah, and there was a ah cat that I met that lived down the hall in the same dorm I lived in. I just... He was a Sparks. He was an avionics troop out on the flight line. I was an ammo troop.
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And... I met him at a party one night and he was a cool cat. His name was Datko. D-A-T-K-O. Datko, if you ever hear this, dude, props to you, my homie. I haven't heard from you in so fucking long. i know when you got out, you said you went to Switzerland to be it you know work on F-16s there, dude. I hope you did that because I know you wanted to smoke weed and do that at the same time.
00:27:24
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So anyway. um He introduced me to in insane Clown Posse. Now. Oh, Lord. Yes. All right. and Let me back up again. Remember, growing up, I was into comic books.
00:27:38
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I was into horror movies. I was into the wrestling. And Insane Clown Posse takes all three of those elements and throws them together in fucking rap.
00:27:51
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And my head fucking exploded out of fucking sheer nerdgasm when I heard it. And I know it sounds weird. Oh, insane. Cloud posse. They suck and blah, blah, blah. They they do.
00:28:06
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They do. But they the fact that they brought three elements of my childhood together in a way that just made my my military... but experience, a little bit more enjoyable band, they'll always have a place in my heart.
00:28:23
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So that is why music is so important to me. And that is that is one of my hugest influencers, I guess, how how Wally put it.
00:28:36
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So, yeah. Yeah. No, I was going to say, outside of the outside of the military,
00:28:47
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growing up, you know, quote unquote military brat, moving around a lot. I just, I didn't have the best childhood growing up.
00:28:59
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You know, we moved around a lot. Mom had her issues. Dad had his issues. You know, not the greatest parental units, so to say. They tried.
00:29:10
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I'll give, know. I had an old song out there that says that mama tried, you know. But, but no, music was my escape. It was my, it was my happy place at the end of the day. It was, it was one place that I could just get away from reality and, and get away from all the bad things and find just, just a,
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just uh and i'm not like saying this for a pity party or for anybody to go oh you poor babe no i'm 43 years old i'm over at the end of the day ah you know i've moved on but uh you know just to just to kind of have just a moment of peace and a moment of happiness was you know to escape into my music at the end of the day um and the artists you know the the artists that i listened to and and growing up you know being around my my parents or my grandparents they listen to a lot of the older musicians, you know, uh, whether it be my grandparents and, you know, like, uh, Hank Williams senior, or, you know, um, the beach boys or, you know, whatever random all old school. And, and, and I, that's what I said.
00:30:24
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I joke around that I'm a, I'm a music slut, man. I love it all. And I, and I go, genres, I go back eras, love the I love the 60s music, right on through the 70s, 80s, and 90s, in the early 2000s, the last 10 years or so of music has not been that great, in my opinion, but thank God there was 50 years of good music that came before this bullshit the last 10 or 15 years, but so, you know, there's so many artists that I've listened to that
00:30:58
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but i that I've loved and really just kind of hit ah Like Elvis, I know it's kind of cliche to say, but I love something. But I'm not like and that's talking about Elvis' big hits. I'm talking about the B side of the record. You know what i mean? when The songs that aren't all over the radio.
00:31:19
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um that's That's a question I want to ask you later. but Go ahead and finish your story. I'm a huge blues fan. I love blues. They tell a story.
00:31:30
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ah Everything tells a story. You've got Robert Cross. i think that's I think I might have messed that up.
00:31:42
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And Crossroads and everything else like that. But I think one of my biggest, one of the biggest artists for me that really just kind of, and this just came about older when I was a little bit older, that just really hit a sweet spot in my life has been Jason Aldean.
00:31:59
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I swear to God, man, that dude like gets inside of my head and writes music. But when I'm in a bad mood or in a funk or just kind of feeling a little off, I'll crank up some Jason Aldean. I've said it a million times. I hit a back country road and 100 miles an hour with the music blaring and the windows down and just fucking go, man.
00:32:19
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And work out whatever issues are going on in my head. I just work them out. And it's since Jason Aldean's debut, he's been that artist for me. and There's other artists that have come about, but he's been that one that's just really, really helped me through a lot, especially the last probably 10 years or so, personally, listening to his music.
00:32:47
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But there's a lot of artists out there. you know you got Papa Roach and you depend on what genre you want to listen to. Papa Roach and and at Green Day. know,
00:32:59
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ah Boo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers go back to like Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden, Megadeth. Like if i'm in ah if I'm in a mood, I mean, Megadeth and Iron Maiden, well, I'll just i just make my ears bleed.
00:33:15
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listening to it yeah
00:33:20
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But I also like, and there's some bands or's some from different countries, and i and I'm drawing a blank, but they a lot of a lot of English bands, and like maybe they do that theatrical rock.
00:33:37
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Theatrical rock. No, like...
Jason Aldean's Influence on Glick
00:33:49
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Like Iron Maid. Sometimes I'll roll them up in a joint and smoke them. I stomp roaches to pop them. You poor bastard. Shut up, Zampius.
00:34:02
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NWA 2, Toc. Yeah, they did i was in I was into the old school hip-hop. an old school hip-hop head. Love me some pot. Love me NWA. Down South, man. Yeah.
00:34:14
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Outkast. Iron Maiden is is a little theatrical. The way they do their... They have those... like The song will Run to the Hills, it's very long, drawn-out melodies.
00:34:29
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ah Notes and stuff like that when they're singing. Their songs almost are a movie with words.
00:34:43
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Is that what I'm saying? no on it me No, to answer Wally's question. ah Yes. sir oh
00:34:56
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Dude, yeah. Being from Ohio, I grew listening to Wadded. Yeah, I guess I did kind of grow up listening to Bone Thugs and Harmony, The Mo Thugs Family.
00:35:13
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ah A lot Megadeth, a lot of megade death a lot of Iron Maiden ah when I was younger. ah Garth Brooks has always been a favorite artist of mine that really, when I was younger, when I was a kid growing up, that got me through some tough times, but it was like when Jason Aldean debuted, he just flipped a switch for me, and he became that guy.
00:35:41
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Bro, we had everything. And much like you boys, i had that i had I had the folders. I had the big folders of CDs my truck. they like the one folder would be rap and it was all alphabetized. The other music be country and all. And not only were they alphabetized, but it was like solo artists and bands or groups. So you'd get all your solo artists in one section, all alphabetized.
00:36:06
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And then you'd have like your groups and bands in another section. ah and And each folder was a different genre of music. I just categorized mine by genres and then alphabetical.
00:36:19
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Not solo artists. I was a bit a little bit anal. Some people are. Some people are. Some people like anal, too. It's all good.
00:36:31
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Who are we to judge? Wheeler Walker. I cannot stand him for some reason. like ah just like The dude's like, I just want to i just want to be vulgar just to be vulgar.
00:36:44
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you know a lot of people thought that's what icp was but icp has got a decent message especially their older work but before i don't really want to get too much into that but one thing that i learned by listening to icp at this time in my life or not this time but then on my in my life i didn't i wasn't aware of underground music i wasn't aware of non-mainstream So that's what really reeled me in was this was something I never would have heard on the radio.
00:37:13
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not Definitely not on MTV. Not in that point. Later on, a little bit did. And then there I started and i started like listening to... ICP would do ah collabs with other underground rapists.
00:37:28
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that one And I would start listening to some of their stuff. So I'd start this whole... like like Leapfrog Effect, learning all these other freaking music acts that are all like non-mainstream and they're dope as fuck.
00:37:43
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And there're they're touring the country and they're doing concerts. and yeah And these concerts are like, at this time, 10, 15 bucks to get in. Because there's small venues.
00:37:54
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I'm going to these smaller concert concerts, smaller price at the door, but everything is more and because everything's smaller, you interact with everybody. It's fun.
00:38:07
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The experience is so amazing as compared to this huge, huge venue where you have this ocean of people, which don't get me wrong, do have it its bros, but I don't know. a small I think in a small venue for me when it comes to a music concert is so much more appealing than like a big, huge, giant venue.
00:38:30
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Yeah. no i the the more the more an intimate setting. And it's funny you speak about the underground because I was a big fan. I've always been a big fan of the local music scene and quote-unquote underground scene. And and and i remember when I remember when Kid Rock first busted out onto the scene.
00:38:48
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a you know with Kid Rock. and and And I'm like... You know he was on Icey on his first album? Yeah. like I've been listening to this cat for a hot minute and he's a white rapper out of Detroit.
00:39:02
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And now he comes out with you know Ball With The Ball and Cowboy and all this other shit. And I'm like, and everybody's losing their minds. And I'm like, I've been listening to his rap stuff. there He's not a rap artist. I'm like,
00:39:15
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Yeah, he he is. He was, anyway. A lot a lot of people, ah there's there's a lot of people that label Kid Rock, and I'm not going to argue or debate this topic. That's for people out there.
00:39:29
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I do have my opinions. I'm not going to share them. But they they consider him a culture vulture or, you know, a culture appropriationist. so i can Yeah, I can. I see that.
00:39:43
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So i know I know there's controversy there with him. i think i think at the I think at the end of the day, you know, like a lot of artists, you know, they bounce around from genre to genre until they find their nipe niche.
00:39:57
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and And I think he was just trying to get in where he fit in at the end of the day. and And at the time, and he wasn't a bad rapper. I mean, to be honest with you, I mean, he wasn't bad.
00:40:09
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Wasn't necessarily like Eminem, but if you know yeah what it ter you know he wasn't he wasn't terrible at the end of the day. um but that's not Mushroom Head, yes.
00:40:23
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Now, one time Slipknot and Mushroom Head, didn't they have like a beef? I don't know if they still do yeah i know um or not. Mushroom Head, I learned about Mushroom Head through an ICP concert.
00:40:38
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I don't think I ever really listened to Mushroom Head. I was...
00:40:44
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i was I will say that I wasn't a fan of Slipknot in the early days. I just wasn't like losing my mind about him and until...
00:41:00
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been Corey Taylor, and an absolutely amazing musician. I always have thought that when he when he broke away for a little bit and did Stone Sour, and you got to see a little bit different side of him musically...
00:41:14
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And then he came back to Slipknot. I guess you could say Slipknot went mainstream or whatever. then i Then I jumped on board and really was like, okay, now now I'm fully engaged with Slipknot. Before, I was a casual listener. They had a couple good songs. couple good you know Iowa was great. it was great album, if you're into that kind of music. but But I don't think I ever listened much of it.
00:41:38
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I can never get into that. that I didn't either. Weren't they in the juggalo circle? Or am I thinking of somebody else? No, no. Mushroom Head were. That's how I know about them. never really listened to them. there's some so The funny thing about the juggalo world, and there are so many freaking juggalo acts out there. I was going to call them acts. Because there's more than just rap duos.
00:42:00
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um There's some ah rock and rollers now, too. They're
The Underground Music Scene
00:42:04
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juggalos. But anyway, my point being is so much different fucking music and diversity of music out there in the juggalo world that I haven't even heard it all. I haven't even... i't even There's some of it I don't even like.
00:42:13
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You know? it's just not my thing. Twisted is the motherfucking shit. Who's in Ohio, man? Twisted is the motherfucking shit I still rock.
00:42:24
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I still fuck with Twisted. Their electricity... and remember made electric lettuce head fucking CD bomb I'm sorry just electric lettuce CD was bomb as shit and they just dropped a new one which I'm sorry min Monoxide just dropped a new solo one he's on tour it's dope as fuck Monoxide Child and Jimmy Madrix dude they're dope as fuck I met them too pretty cool dudes
00:42:53
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would fuck with none of them big name artists. I'd much rather fuck with Twists than ICP nowadays. like
00:43:05
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but Anyway. you mean yeah he does Yeah, he does. He also he also also goes on tour with the Grateful Dead.
00:43:18
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that That's where he's currently at oh yeah Does Gioff Listen to Fish? No I have no idea Oh Jesus Oh Blaise speaking of music And I haven't got it downloaded Real quick Cause i was gonna take ah I was gonna take a real quick break And play play a song here but I happened to see This person Callie and the Booten Rally Have released like Four or five new songs on their YouTube channel They're getting ready to drop their albums Songs are good. I like them.
00:43:51
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ah Kelly from ah the Stoner, Cowgirls, Skater, Skater, Witch. Yes, can we... I'm sorry, forgot her name. It's been a while. Can you play one of her videos?
00:44:03
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um do you have them downloaded? ah If you don't, that's fine. If you don't... Yeah, I've got... i i got spit i Send them to me and I'll download them. I haven't downloaded the new music yet um because they just came out the other day a few days back and I need to get ah I've been preoccupied with some other stuff but I do got I got Spitfire which is one of their original songs to come out and I've also got one of their new songs off the new album Wes on here somewhere.
00:44:36
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Where the hell is it at? Maybe I'm lying to you but I do have Spitfire.
00:44:41
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I tell you what, though, I got to freshen up the music for the breaks on Friday. I might throw some of that in. Yeah, I'm lying to you. But I do have, yeah, I do have, I do have Spitfire here. So we're to take a real quick break. And for Blaze, little Cali in the boot and rally with Spitfire.
00:45:31
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Cause I'm asking for trouble, don't you know it?
00:48:01
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Yeah, well, Callie and the Booten Rally. go ahead and check them out. They are everywhere, Callie, and the Booten Rally. Lots of new music are coming out. Lots of new music is coming out.
00:48:13
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lots of new i mean Buy it from them. They are putting out a lot of new music. They're going to drop their first album. So shout out to Callie.
00:48:24
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I'm actually going to reach out to her and see if she'd be willing to come back on the show and talk about the new album and everything and and the release date and and whatnot. So I know we had a good time when she was on there before. And I think she'd definitely be down to to come back. What is that? Yeah.
00:48:45
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So that, hold on, I was, when we were listening to to that song, Callie and the Boot and Riley, I'm like man, going to have to update my playlist to see if I can't find some of her music that's more pot related to my playlist. I was like, you know, let me share my playlist.
00:48:58
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So this is my personal playlist that I put together on Spotify and it is public so anybody can find it. So that is my link. If you guys want to know what Blaze likes to listen to, well, that'll help you.
00:49:10
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I'm going have that's going to be that's something I got to get with you about too, because I want to do the Spotify playlist of all my former guests. And I don't know my way around Spotify. I can get on there and I can listen to podcasts and whatnot. And when I try to listen to music, I get pissed off because I can't find the music I want and blah, blah, blah, blah. blah So, but I want to, I want it as a project. I want to, I want to do that way. I can have that and continue to add to it. And and another way that we can support these artists that come up here.
00:49:38
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on on the next house of music.
00:49:44
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Is your Spotify account your personal or is it under the network? I'm not sure. I don't. yeah
00:49:52
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Yeah. It's a public playlist. I mean, regardless of who makes it or not. Yeah. People go find their own play their music so they get their revenue.
00:50:04
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Yeah, it's weird. So I'm logged in. We have, we have obviously, the Nonsensical Network Spotify page. And I'm logged in through Spotify podcast or creator, whatever they're calling it.
00:50:17
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But when I go to Spotify and I log into our account, it just brings me, like, I can't, I can, I can, i like, it takes me to the page as if I'm a follower. So, but, um,
00:50:33
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So I can't like, but if I'm on the Spotify creators page, I can see all of our information and da, dot da, da, da. Speaking of our. are Okay. and I mean, all you have to do is send me the songs and I can make a playlist even on my account and just have a public playlist for people to find it. We can post it.
00:50:55
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Because ultimately, it's get their music out there for people. Yeah, exactly. Speaking of our actual Spotify account.
00:51:04
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Back to the top, god damn it Out of 11 reviews We've got a 4.6 star rating On Spotify like Spotify? Yeah
00:51:18
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Not too shabby shabby I always want to meet the person Who gave me that one star And just hear the reason why I'm just curious I don't even care how good or bad the reasoning is I'm just like, I want to hear it Because I'm a hater. oh I hate this shit.
00:51:35
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I like critique. and It could be just that. yeah If it's just that, then that's fine too. But there's nothing i can fix then. yeah i'm guilty I'm guilty. I'm guilty of that. I'm 100% guilty of that.
00:51:48
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like I'll give somebody a one but but what the star rating out of no other reason other to the fact that they just pissed me off one time. And now i want to be an asshole. Yeah.
00:52:04
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great but that So, don't know. What's that? but check go ahead. I had a question, but go ahead and finish. This is a movie-related, music-related question. I wasn't going to say anything of any importance.
00:52:24
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Oh, I was going to say, okay. Excluding singles when they release, because sometimes singles are released before the whole album does. So excluding those songs on an album. when you when and I know this isn't so much true today, but it's something that I definitely practiced a lot of the ninety s in the 90s and the early, the noughties I recently learned.
00:52:46
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N-O-U-G-H-T-I-E-S, the noughties, is the British term for the period of 2000 to 2009. So anyway, would...
00:52:57
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during that time they would when you When you bought a new album, you did you pop that bitch in and be like, I want to hear those fucking popular songs I've been hearing? Or do you start from the very beginning of the album and listen all the way through, get that whole storyline, full context, the way that the the way they produced that album to be heard?
00:53:19
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Which one's more your your flow? I am i am in more of a
00:53:32
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ah be start I don't listen to the radio singles right off the bat. with the other songs first. and I'll tell you what, there's an album by Garth Brooks.
00:53:53
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and I believe it is Pieces.
00:54:02
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that I'm trying to look up the... o I actually have it right over there. um But I want to look it up and see because I believe it was In Pieces. It came out in May 3.
00:54:21
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But there was a reason why this is one of my favorite albums of all time and I want to make sure it's the right one.
00:54:33
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Okay, so the hits off of the the singles off of that album were Standing Outside the Fire. Great song. Great inspirational song. It's about being different. and that and What up, Beast Mo? What Mandy?
00:54:49
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American Honky Tonk Bar Association. That's just a party song, a drinking song. It is. I'm not a country guy, but if that song pops on and I'm at the bar, I'm going to shake it.
00:55:00
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It's a fun song. It's just a fun song. It's a fun fucking song. I don't mean shake it, shake it. I'm going to bop to it. It's a good song. Next time you're in Ohio, I'm playing Garth Brooks on the G-Pots. I'm like, you ever shake it for my day.
00:55:20
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Well, i also depends on the amount of booze have in me, too. But yeah it's still a fun song regardless. Yes. But yeah, Ain't Going Down Till the Sun Comes Up was on that. I love that song. It's a great song.
00:55:33
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You know, that's about... Oh! I'm fighting words. You shut your slut mouth. You shut your whore mouth. Unless that's a good thing.
00:55:43
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Are you being negative towards Garth Brooks, or are you a hater? I hope she's being negative. unless unless he's saying it or unless he unless Unless she's saying that Garth is the goat of country music.
00:55:59
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She's breaking out the dollar bills. Yeah, what do you think it's it we're going to gonna we're gonna get her get her what her meaning behind that phrase before we jump to conclusions. but Okay, okay okay yeah okay, okay, good. I take back what I said. Yes, Garth is the best. I mean, George Strait is the king. Let's be honest.
00:56:17
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George Strait is the king. Yeah, a star. and Nice. um But then, well, yeah. and then And then it had Colin Baton Rouge on there, which is another hit.
00:56:32
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But the reason I love this this album, and I skipped the hits, and if you skip the hits, Standing Outside the Fire is number one. American Honky Tonka Bar Association is number three.
00:56:45
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Ain't Going Down is six. Colin Baton Rouge is eight. But the songs in between those on this album, The Night I Called the Old or the old Man Out, it's a song about Garth finally having enough and calling his old man out and getting his ass whooped by his dad in the front yard.
00:57:10
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at the same time, they they developed an even stronger relationship, an even stronger bond. Then there was One Night a Day. beautiful song. It's just a beautiful song. um
00:57:29
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red The Red Strokes, which...
00:57:34
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he It is naughty, naughty, but it's like it's got a lot in there where it's like passion's uncaged. um you know like it's It's just about a couple just just coming together and just everything being just absolutely um perfect.
00:57:55
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However, there's a, um and then then you have
00:58:11
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the night only knows, and it's about,
00:58:16
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adultery and betrayal and backstabbing and uh
00:58:24
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revenge and everything else i mean like i'm more like like and kind of a long story you know kind of a long-winded explanation but that's that album to what you asked the question that album is like a perfect explanation as to why i do the what i do because there was those five or six hidden gems in between the radio singles that just made that album perfect you know and and and garth had and that's how garth did all he worked all of his albums out like you have the radio songs
00:58:59
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When you buy the album, fuck those radio songs. Because once you buy them, you're never going to listen to them again. Unless you're at a party or something and you're drinking outside the bonfire and you want to hear something just to have music on in the background.
00:59:12
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yeah Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And that's what I said about like the Elvis thing. Some of my favorite songs were side B, not necessarily the big, the big radio hits.
00:59:30
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My brain is lagging today a little bit. It's been lagging.
00:59:38
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I've seen him 11 times. I've seen him twice. I've seen him three times. great books <unk> up we guys o I haven't even seen ICP that many times.
00:59:52
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I've seen him three times because he when I was in 90 90 something He did seven shows, seven nights at the old Cooper Stadium in Columbus. And the company my aunt worked for gave what what gave them free tickets.
01:00:08
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And the first night I went, got front row, and that was amazing. And then i went, like, the third or fourth night, we were, like, seventh or eighth row back.
01:00:19
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And fucking amazing. And then seen him in Charleston. And when I got the tickets, my ex-wife was like, we're behind the stage. And I said, you've never seen cars perform. Trust me.
01:00:30
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We are not behind the stage because he's got a 360 stage. You know what I mean? And he uses every inch of the stage when he performs and the drummers in a cage and they like lift him up in the air and spinning all over the place. was like, yeah, we were not behind the stage, but we were only through like six or seven rows from the stage.
01:00:52
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So nice. Um, But anyway, neglect sorry it was kind of a long-winded explanation for what you asked. No, you're good. ah had to make sure I kind of got my point across.
01:01:08
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No, no, no, you're fine. No, no, no, you're good. You're good. i yeah um i I'm actually the same way. right I pretty much stopped listening to radio ever since I fucking discovered non-mainstream or underground music.
01:01:23
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And And so every time like ah a new a new CD was going to come on a new album, of course, the releases were always, there was there was a couple singles that that were, one or two singles that were typically released before the full album came out.
01:01:39
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And I would always listen to the singles just because anticipation. I never tried to judge my anticipation of the whole album off a single single. Sometimes it was hard not to, though. so Sometimes they were really bad or they were just really fucking good.
01:01:58
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But i also but i never I never knew when they released the single of In the Mind of the Artist, are they releasing what they think is the best? Or are they releasing what they think is just okay, just enough to want you to come listen to the rest when it comes out?
01:02:14
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Or are they releasing what they think is probably one of the worst on the album, thinking that everything else will be good by the time the rest comes out? you I don't know. i don't know. I think when it comes to releasing singles, I think it's more the record label than the artist.
01:02:31
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I think the the record label has more to do with it than the artist does. And I think what it boils down to is what they think is going to... Because if you think about it, a lot of the singles, they're catchy.
01:02:44
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They get your attention. you know they think you know ah you know For instance, American Honky Tonk Bar Association, you don't even have to like country music. But you know that song. And it's a fun song.
01:02:55
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to there's There's an Alan Jackson song that that's just a fun party song. Actually, Alan Jackson got a few of them. That was the kind of country that I would listen to back in the day was party country.
01:03:16
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Yeah, party country. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. ah and and Yeah, i think i think I think the record labels honestly have more to do with what singles come out than the artists do. And I think I've heard some artists talk about that, like that they they don't have as much control as one would think.
01:03:33
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that This is true, too. this is I've heard ahve heard varying stories because each artist gets to hopefully negotiate the terms of their contract and it varies, but some of them are naive, some of them aren't, but Where to to to today, you know, we're looking for those clicks and those views and those likes.
01:03:53
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Back in the day with music, they were looking for those spins, those record spins. How many times is somebody going to call up and go, hey, play that new Red Hot Chili Peppers song?
01:04:04
Speaker
You know, the one where it's like... Play the funky music, white boy. Yeah, yeah. yeah So, you know, they're looking for those those spins and in the requests, you know, because back in the day, you know, when we were coming up listening to music on the radio, those, you know, like I know growing up, like I know as I started to become a teenager, one of my biggest complaints with local radio was, oh God, they play the same 20 songs over and over and over again.
01:04:35
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As I got older, i realized why they did that. you know, was because the record label A is paying the radio stations to hit certain marks, times played, daddadada that you know.
01:04:49
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So it may seem like they're playing the same thing over and over again, but actually they're not. It's just, it is getting played a lot though. So where now somebody throws it up on social media. But again, I think that's, as I got older into my like late teens, like,
01:05:06
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17, 18, I was driving, I was able to go do things. I was working. think that's when I discovered my love for like local music in the quote-unquote underground scene.
01:05:18
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Because we had venues that were 18 and older, or you know even at 17, you could buy tickets and go see you know Frank and Bob's metal experience, and it was just a local band playing some original shit mixed in with a bunch of covers. and it's like this I love this stuff.
01:05:37
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These guys are awesome. ah And ive said I've been like that even to this day, man. i'd rather I'd rather pay $5 a door to see ah local band kick ass for two hours than go a monster store. And there are some artists that I want to see, obviously.
01:05:55
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But, i you know, spend $200 on a ticket and sit there. 600 yards away at a venue and and you know barely be able to make them out as opposed to $5 or $10 coverage of charge and see a really cool kick-ass local band and maybe possibly have a couple of drinks with them after the show. Hang out with them. Meet them. Get to know them. There was okay there' is this old Juggalo group.
01:06:23
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um the They had their own record label. They were out of Wisconsin. They um ah Lyrical Stuff Records was LSP. Lyrical lyrical Stuff Productions, LSP. Their title was Dark Half.
01:06:40
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There were two homies from Wisconsin and they had some brutal fucking beats, dude. Their fucking lyrics were pretty fucking spot. Some fire shit, dude. Some old old stuff. However, one of them had a heroin problem and up fucking passing away.
01:06:56
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But I ended up having a beer with him after one show about a couple years prior to his passing. And, dude, I will never, ever, ever fucking forget that beard. He was just a cool straight-up Jew.
01:07:08
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Fucking Gino Colts shit was his stage name. Gino Colts shit. Cool motherfucker. Yeah. I listen some fucking crazy shit. but um But, yeah, like,
01:07:22
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vi vi Okay, here's here's a question for you. Every once in a while, if it's affordable, I might spring for a VIP package. In other words, you get to go back in the back, do a meet and greet, autograph, all that.
01:07:35
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that something you would do, or is that something that depends on who it is? so i mean, granted, it's not something you just do for every concert. once so Yeah, I think depending upon who the artist is, you
01:07:50
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Yes, i I'll be 100% honest with you. i am I actually contemplated doing it when I went and seen Blacktop Mojo.
01:08:02
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It wasn't very expensive. It wasn't going to break the bank.
01:08:09
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However, I was like, no, I'm not going to do that you know because I don't want to be that douchebag, like, hey, we play you guys on our podcast. I know you guys. And it was kind of crazy because the venue I was at, I was literally two feet from the stage.
01:08:27
Speaker
And like I was right there. And when they came out, they they actually see me and recognize me. and and And one of the guys came over fist bumped me. Yo, what up, Glick? I'm like, oh, shit, you guys know me. You guys actually...
01:08:42
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You know, but we've talked quite a bit. And, you know, so i was like, yeah, I don't need to pay for the VIP experience. I'm here for the music. I'm here to have a good time. I don't want to, I don't want to pay,
01:08:57
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you know, just to go in there for 30 seconds and and dip out, especially when I've had multiple conversations with the guys ah on social media and and they've been on the show before and everything like that. Like,
01:09:12
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but somebody else that may not have that connection with them, get in there and do it. But there are other artists like, you know, given the opportunity, I'll, I'll sell a damn nut if I have to, to get the VIP backstage meet and greet for like, like guns and roses or something like that. you know oh But I think it would just depends on the artists at the end of the day.
01:09:36
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If I'm going to a show, I'm more there for the experience and to listen to the music and see him perform. I'm not... um not to I don't feel the pressure. you and me Yeah, i don't feel i don't feel the pressure of, going oh man, I have to get a VIP package because the guys are going to... They're going to remember me for always.
01:09:59
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Just another jerk off. no You'll remember that VIP experience more than they'll remember that VIP experience. and And I'm not saying that to be a dick or to have anybody be like, man, they better remember me. i paid all that money to shoot you, man.
01:10:16
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man yeah You know how many people they're meeting on their VIPs and all their concerts are going to? It's like walking in into McDonald's you've never been to. Walking to the cash register. you're Going in the next day in that same cash register.
01:10:28
Speaker
That lady's like, i don't I don't know who you are. but You just met me. That's just how our brains work. Don't you remember me? I got the number seven. No onions. Come on, lady. I gave you my number. You said were going call.
01:10:43
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Oh, wrong person.
01:10:49
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Remember I forgot the fries? but That story. Did I tell you that story? was there my tell story i think I told that story. You were talking about it Saturday night. i was i was I was listening and then it came up again when I came in when I popped in Saturday night. Yes, yes. I think doing...
01:11:12
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yeah i mean like i think doing I don't know, maybe I'm a little bit jaded now doing, doing, doing my music show and and having those interviews and having those one-on-one with musicians. And a lot of these artists that I'm interviewing, I have no doubt in my mind, they're going to blow up and they're going to be huge.
01:11:31
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And, you know, like Jules and I were joking around last night and, you know, the the women rock LA thing, you know,
01:11:42
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becoming a, becoming a tour for them. And I really think that's something that could absolutely happen. And, you know, it would be women rock Louisville, women rock Columbus, you know, wherever they, wherever they go, you know, that, that, that city is, yeah you know, and I, I was like, yeah, you know, if you guys ever get into,
01:12:04
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the area and I make the trip. I'm just going to do the show Glicks House of Music live there and post-show interview, pre-show interviews, have the live recording of the show.
Vision for Nonsensical Music Fest
01:12:19
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And she was like, fuck yeah, bro.
01:12:22
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was like, you like how I just interject myself on your thing? And just like, but she's like, no, absolutely. But then you know she turned around and said the same thing when I was talking about I want to eventually do the you know the music fest, a four-day event and and you know down the road here, and and and and do it specifically for my former guest.
01:12:45
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And Wally put in the comments about being her being a headliner. She's like, fuck yeah, I'm a headliner. She's like, see, two can play that game. She's like, I just throw myself in there. and Dude, that's some...
01:13:00
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that's not a bad aspirational goal. Have your own Glix fucking music festival. I'm just saying. It wouldn't be Glicks Music Fest. It would be the Nonsensical Music Fest because you fuckers would all have to be involved because we'd be doing shows live throughout the weekend. would be a whole network thing, doing seminars and shit, dude. We'd have movie night on stage. We'd have movie night on stage.
01:13:27
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um can pun on air yeah
01:13:32
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I'm down. it would be it would be We'd be doing our our shows live from there. We'd be emceeing the concerts and bye you know introducing the bands. and like it would be It would be a whole network thing. like this that this is Outside of the monetization and the growth and everything, like a nonsensical music festival is is is another goal of mine that I want to achieve. and and We've got fucking locked in talent for days. Yeah.
01:14:00
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but there's but there's one thing there's one string music Music festival? All right. yeah i it i think I think it'd be a thing. That week after, though, the week after the festival?
01:14:12
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Oh, yeah. Vacation for the entire network. Sorry, guys. We got ducats to count. Yeah. Sorry, we're putting this in. but We're going to call Jeff back and be like, you can host all week. Yeah.
01:14:33
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No, that is a goal that I have. and and it's And it's a way to spotlight, and it's another way for me to spotlight the artists who have been on Glick's House of Music and give them a stage and give them a platform.
01:14:45
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Those that would want to be involved. I mean, yeah. And there's several of them that I've talked to, you know, this has come up in conversation and they're like, dude, that'd be fucking dope, man. I better get an invite.
01:14:56
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Like, i want I'll be there. You just tell me when and where. Yeah.
01:15:02
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Dude, I'm already starting to fucking envision the the set list in my in my head. Each night have a... It could be different genres with a diversity of different... Oh, my God. yeah Yeah. And i'm talking I'm talking like a Thursday through Sunday thing. So one night could be like rock, one night could be country, one night could be rap, one night could be like punk, emo, whatever, you know? Yeah. Yeah.
01:15:29
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yeah Because, again, that goes back to me being in a music whore, man. I love music. I love all genres of music. So I don't i don't discriminate against the genre. If there's an artist out there, um like any color you like, those guys are out there.
01:15:49
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But, man, they make some good fucking music. Not my typical genre that I'm going to rush out and listen to, but they make great music that I enjoy listening to. And it's fun. and and And they just do their own thing.
01:16:01
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um And, you know, so it's it's not necessarily a genre thing. It's ah it's a catching my ear and and making something that that but I enjoy and and me becoming a fan. and and And then hopefully other people like your style and like your music, but they also get to see a different side of the artist when they come up here and and and come on the show with me because I do agree i do ah do make it more of a hangout than just a... So when did you start playing piano?
01:16:30
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When did you start writing songs? you know blah blah, blah. Okay, that was great. See you later. Ten minutes later, it show's over.
01:16:42
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What was that about? What did that happen? What colors? I know their favorite now. and know their favorite color well Oh yeah, that's like one of the questions that have just come up by pure coincidence. That's one of the topics we always talk about. Like, what do you nerd out about? You know, like, what is your, what yeah like, ah I never in a million fucking years would have thought Adam James would have been a Star Wars guy.
01:17:09
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But he's a big fucking nerd, bro. I never would have thought and James Luker was piehead. No offense to being piehead. Why do you say something like that? Me. It's no secret. Trust me, it's no secret. I've had him on three or four times and he's like, I'm fucking high, bro. I'm so high right now. Can I smoke on here? Yeah, dude, do what you want.
01:17:40
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no i think it's I got that thing you sent me, man. we're gonna um I saved that in my and my web browser. you taught What are you talking about? In the WhatsApp and the group chat? yeah yeah yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah. I did. I was sitting here looking for some stuff.
01:17:56
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i like that I like that. I'm going to save that. for I got it saved in my browser. I'm going to keep it there because the next time we do something like this, I think it'll be fun. I know I sent you a couple things and I know something kind of cut your eyeballs, your eye holes.
01:18:14
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I like my eye holes being caught by fish hooks. whoa e Whoa, hey, what's your safe word? but My safe word is meatloaf because I would do anything for love but that. like that. That was a music joke too. Let me have meld it. Well played, sir. I like it. I like it.
01:18:39
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He's running with the devil tonight, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, man.
01:18:46
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No, don't like it. No. um Oh, shit, I got to find it. There it is. I'll play you real quick. Real quick, a little song. You got an artist you'd like to hear from previous shows? I might i might have them up in here still.
01:19:02
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Man, I like honestly, every Friday night, I at least play Kissing Lilith, Lipstick and Gasoline, because this is a dope-ass fucking song. Yeah, you're loving that song.
01:19:14
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I do like i like this. Dude, like that interview, i watched the interview, and I've like gone through their IG, and the dude's energy and vibe, I like that. I like that that that that that shock value, that horror value that he brings to it. and Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:19:32
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ah dig in here they I it.
01:19:37
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I think this is it.
01:19:41
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What is this i had I had a best friend that fangirled when he met Ryan Hurst too, so it's all gravy.
01:19:50
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but I think this is some of these just pop up. I got get in here and rename these. Some of these just pop up and they're just like YouTube video.
01:20:02
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374-19DDDD. But I think this is lipstick and gas. have it on mine. But I don't have the video. I just have a clip over.
01:20:17
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Yeah. yeah If not, Blaze is just going to have to listen to whatever this is. and serve re but I think it is. it's i it's it's It's one of their two songs.
01:20:29
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I know that. But here we go. We'll be right back in just a few minutes. ah Enjoy a little while. Hopefully kissing Lola with lipstick and gasoline.
01:20:49
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You're my little piece of man!
01:22:28
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Lust, intoxication, physical infatuation, losing our religion, getting off on suffocation.
01:22:38
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Fiction, constant communication, acrobatics, serotonin, stop blowing.
01:23:06
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Well, that weirdly stopped interrupt like so weirdly. Oh and go
01:23:16
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I literally just sat back down. Welcome back, everyone. That was definitely Kissing Lilith, Lipstick and Gas Link with a very abrupt end there.
01:23:26
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But that's okay. I was halfway down the hall but beverage and I'm just like, what the fuck just happened to my laptop? I forgot that that song does that.
01:23:39
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I'm glad it did it then and not like a minute earlier. I'm just saying. Oh, Lord have mercy. Blaze was playing with his tally knuckle. Well, it did involve shaking.
01:23:53
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I was going to say, I know when we started the show, I seen you busted a move to the three song noises. You down there in the little box. yes I was, yeah. Dude, some of the music we play, especially when we're opening up, I try to let it hype up, try to get me going. Yeah.
01:24:13
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yes Yeah, man. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Nothing wrong with that. But yeah, welcome back to Flick's House of Music. It is another Flick and Blaze's mixtape.
01:24:24
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We'd like to get on here and just talk all things music and talk a little music, if you will. Go ahead and give us a follow. That way you guys can check out the rest of the shows because we've got shows seven days a week, man.
01:24:37
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We're doing something different every night. Bio.link slash nonsensical network. All of our socials are there. Everywhere you can watch us live. Don't forget you can listen to us on all the podcasting platforms that are out there, big and small.
01:24:51
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Oh, excuse And don't forget to check out Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner. ah She can get you all your nonsensical swag, or you don't want to buy her shit, you can get more personalized stuff.
01:25:02
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She can do pretty much anything and everything. um Shout out to her, by the way. She's starting to get a little clientele based. She's got us. She's got her son.
01:25:14
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01:25:35
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01:26:01
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know You see a shirt, you want like Donald Trump sucking Elon Musk's toes on a shirt. but She can do it. Mm-hmm.
01:26:17
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i saying i forgotten that ai picture was generated um you She can do it. We're not here to judge your political views. We don't care as long as your money's good. Everybody's money is good here. Trump's fucking safe work better not be meatloaf.
01:26:34
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I'm changing mine.
01:26:37
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and trump yeah trump's fucking safe would better not be meatloaf i'm a change in mine
01:26:47
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Pretty sure. Change mine to Big Mac.
01:26:54
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I that special sauce. You yeah yeah but you can say the safe word all you want. I'm not stopping until you get that special sauce.
01:27:09
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Your safe word is falling on deaf ears, my friend. My safe word is yes.
01:27:19
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Anyway. and No means noing jess and yes means no. Wait, what? but
01:27:29
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Anyways. yeah So um if where can I set this up to where i can make it convenient for me? So one of the things that I want to hear, one of the things Blaze and I discussed that we thought would be a good idea for, for, for this show, for, for these types of shows, the, uh, the, the mixtape show, um, is like finding like little, little, little articles that pertain to music. It doesn't necessarily have to be, i mean, if there is, if there is, uh, big news in the music industry, obviously we want to talk about it. Um, I think a couple of weeks, a couple of few weeks back, I did the show solo and, uh,
01:28:07
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rattled off a whole bunch of stuff. But one of the things that I did was ah talked about current events in the music industry, what was going on and whatnot. But, um and I think i think this will be a ah fun little concept, a fun little segment here, but especially because I have i have ah i have a news site that I'm always on.
01:28:30
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And they cover everything. Music, sports, entertainment, politics, you know you name it. global It's there. and And I love what they do with the music stuff. So they got an they got an article here.
01:28:43
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And I think this article piqued your attention, please.
Songs Inspired by Serial Killers
01:28:47
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It is four famous songs that are actually inspired by serials. Oh, yes, that one did pique my interest. I didn't read the article, but I saw the headline and i'm like, ooh, I'm listening.
01:29:01
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Yeah. yeah i mean we now we Now, we know that there are songs out there that have quote-unquote inspired
01:29:14
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ah individuals no to do things. ah I think Charles Manson might be one of the most famous ones with the Beatles, Helter Skelter, or maybe it's vice versa. Maybe Helter Skelter was after Manson.
01:29:30
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It's really weird he went down as a serial killer because I don't think he actually he was a serial killer. I don't think, yeah, it's weird that he went down as a serial killer because i don't think he actually killed anybody, but he was definitely a cult leader.
01:29:44
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He was a cult leader, but I don't even want to go as far as being a cult leader. he He convinced... He manipulated a ah group of young people to to to carry out his nefarious, psychotic, crazy fucking idea of what should happen.
01:30:04
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um I don't think that fits into a cult or a serial killer, to tell you the truth. well he he yeah he definitely He definitely was not a serial killer. Super villain. That's what he is. Super villain. Definitely a borderline.
01:30:17
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I would say id say i would say he was... ah on the verge of being a cult leader. I mean, how think when you hear cult leader? I mean, did he use the same sort of manipulation tactics that a cult leader would use in order to build a cult? Yes, absolutely.
01:30:39
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You look it up. It's called the bite model, B-I-T-E. um yeah That is an actual thing used by professionals. Anyway, I Just the size, I guess, and the scope. in It doesn't seem like he was actively trying to build a cult per se.
01:30:56
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i think he was just trying to build a group of people that just listen to listen what he wants them to do, basically. Did you know I believe it was Brian Johnson of the Beach Boys, was actually, Manson and his followers actually stayed in his house, and Brian Johnson was involved with Manson and them for a while of the Beach Boys.
01:31:20
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No, I did not know that. Yeah, one one of the one of the one of the brothers. I think it was Brian Johnson. um Yeah. that i feel i feel ah I feel a Patreon spinoff coming on where Blaze and Glick discuss cults and serial killers.
01:31:38
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Oh, there's going be a show. There's going to be a crossover. It's going to be music and movies. It's about movie soundtracks. That's coming up. Oh, bro. Oh, bro. Yeah.
01:31:50
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That's your best crossover show. i that See, that was just a now idea. So, I'm just saying. But I knew it was so awesome. I knew i knew it was so awesome. I thought go to the same. Yeah, you know what? That... that that
01:32:10
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placea and see I'm writing this down so we don't forget about it. Good. i yeah you You know, this harkens back to earlier when I was talking about the music I would listen to and my dad would play, and Beach Boys was one of them. So I'm familiar familiar with the Beach Boys.
01:32:30
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Oh, wow. That is so crazy. That I think was not familiar. yeah Yeah, no. um that sure that might That might be a... You know, we're we're trying to figure out what to do on Patreon.
01:32:41
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That collaboration crossover show, that might be a good Patreon. He's still stuck on that. I'm just saying. It's that good of an idea. just saying. Welcome to Glick and Blaze's world. This is where a lot of our ideas come from. They just pop into our heads when we're talking. That's the way it works, man.
01:33:01
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Yeah, that's how we get down. Ideas are two parts. Inspiration. and there's another part, but I forgot what it is right now. I have to reread Humes. I'm sorry. We'll come to that later. It's something to do with imperialism.
01:33:17
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I don't know. But anyways, so I got four songs here for for you. and and and And I'll be honest with you. um I would be surprised if you...
01:33:36
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maybe only heard of one of these songs. Okay. And again, this goes back to your question about listening to the whole albums. um This first song, i know I know this song because I was a fan of Springsteen.
01:33:53
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I enjoyed his albums, not just his radio hits, but it was number one on this list is Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen.
01:34:05
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this ah this This haunting song that gave Bruce Springsteen his big break is actually about a real-life murder spree that occurred in Nebraska back in the day. Springsteen's tune tells ah tails are at the of Charles Starkweather, a 19-year-old man who went on a murder spree in the late 50s with his 14-year-old girlfriend.
01:34:27
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Starkweather never really gave a motive for the increasingly violent excuse me and cruel crimes he committed before being apprehended, apprehended, apprehended.
01:34:38
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don't why put a T in there. Um, but Springsteen's final line puts a dark period at the end of the story. They want to know why I did what I did.
01:34:49
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Well, sir, guess there's just a meanness in this world.
01:34:55
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And I'm familiar with this case because I'm ah bit of a nerd when it comes to true crime and whatnot. there's ah there's a there's it all Just real quick. There's a podcast on Spotify that listen to This is about serial killers. and I've heard of this gentleman before, too.
01:35:11
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It's been it's been like been a couple years. I bet it's probably one that you probably listen to. I'm looking it up right now, actually. just say but There's a couple different ones that I listen to there's only one There's only one that I listen to, but I'm sure it'll pop up.
01:35:26
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yeah it's called it's called it's called It's called Just Serial Killers. ah Is that a Parcast one?
01:35:35
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A Parcast? I think so. That sounds familiar. Parcast has a whole network of of podcasts. Kind of like we do here. But they do everything. True crime, serial killers, paranormal. ah they they They cover a wide range of this that world. Yeah.
01:35:56
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Yeah, this this this case with Charles Starkweather, it was wild, obviously. um You know, but that... And it's wild to think, you know, you you think of Bruce Springsteen, and we we all know who the boss is.
01:36:10
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We all know his music. This was the song that gave him his big break. You know, this is what we put him on the mat. Yeah. Yeah.
01:36:22
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um sorry this might be the this This might be, like I said, I don't know. This might be one that people have heard of ah just because these guys have been around for like 175 years. And most of the band died 75 years ago.
01:36:37
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But there's still somehow a lot of their zombies on stage. But the Rolling Stones did the Midnight Rambler. Yeah. I'm familiar with that song.
01:36:48
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I'm not familiar with the like the killer that it's based off of. I didn't know that, but I can see that now. yeah this This list, who who actually did this list?
01:37:01
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This is American Songwriter. It's a website called American Songwriter. They put out this this this list of four songs here. Four famous songs. And they've done lists before, actually.
01:37:13
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When I was looking at this, I went to their website and and they've done other lists where they say, you've probably heard of this entry on our list, inspired by serial killers at least once or twice. The Rolling Stones penned this tune in the late 60s about the Boston Strangler.
01:37:30
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yeah Is that another... That's what it's about, the Boston Strangler? Yeah. Boston Strangler is a pretty well-known serial killer. Yes. For those who don't know, the Boston Strangler was a serial killer who murdered at least 11 different people in the early 60s.
01:37:46
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The criminal behind the English Axe has never been found. He's another one who was never found. um
01:37:56
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And the the Stones' Midnight Rambler is an almost sickening depiction of the crimes, making it one of the band's darkest songs from their dishonor. Okay, so the first one was...
01:38:09
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The Bosses. Nebraska. Nebraska. I want i want to umm to listen all these tonight for what I'm laying down.
01:38:20
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but And then the Rolling Stones. The Ramblin' Stones. Midnight Ramblin'. Midnight Ramblin'. Midnight Ramblin'. Because once we get into all this, there's a group I want to talk about that actually...
01:38:39
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if If we have time, it actually coincides with this. and just I just don't have the time. but Go ahead. go ahead keep i got yeah i got i got two I got two more here. We got Son of Sam by Elliot Smith. Now, I don't think I've heard this song.
01:38:54
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um Again, much like Blaze, I have not listened to these songs. obviously I've been a little bit busy with some other things, but I do want to go back. I know Nebraska.
01:39:05
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I know Midnight Rambler. I don't think I know this one. We all know who Son of Sam is. Yes, I i know i knew who that is, but I've never heard of the song.
01:39:16
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Yeah, david David Berkowitz was the son of Sam. ah in the in the In the 70s, kind of terrorized New York City. He said the neighbor's dog told him to do it.
01:39:28
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ah now um laughing, but I'm not laughing. No, ne's it's it is. I mean, if you kind of think about it in a way, I can kind of see the game. There was a movie made. It was, I forgot the name of it.
01:39:41
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Stummer was in the name. i don't think it was Son of Sam or whatnot. But Adrian Brody played in it as a punk guy. And it was, the movie was about ah some people, it was it was a story that followed a character, Adrian Brody, during the time, about his life, during the time of what was going on ah with Son of Sam, and coincided.
01:40:07
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It was really good movie. Yeah, wish I knew the name of it.
01:40:13
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Does that sound familiar to you? Why Adrian Brody have to do so many movies? Yes. Yes. You probably could have put Adrian Brody's Son of Sam movie. Oh, it was. It was i was Summer of Sam.
01:40:25
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yeah summer sam i knew I knew Summer was in it. Yeah, Summer Sam. Yeah. Summer Sam. This is during the summer of 77. A killer known as the saint Son of Sam keeps all of New York City on the edge with the serial brutal murders.
01:40:39
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The philandrian... ah Philandrian Benny John Leguizamo Wow Almost becomes a victim of the psychopath got And numerous other people in his orbit Including his wife Mira Sorvino Wow Adrian Brody Jennifer Oh wow Okay yeah um His punk rocker friend, Richie, Adrian Brody, and aspiring porn star, Ruby, Jennifer Esposito, are trying to figure out the identity of the killer before it's too late. This is actually, I have seen this movie once upon a time. It's a good movie. Now I want to kind of watch it again. Where's it at? Where can I watch it at?
01:41:13
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It's probably going to have to pay for it. Yeah, we're going to have to pay for it. Aw, hell. bear my um but any we I mean, we don't want to go to a movie rabbit hole, but it's somewhere. Well, great movie. yeah Yeah. Summer, summer, senior songwriter, legend, Elliot Smith.
01:41:35
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was no stranger to writing songs about the morbid and depressing, and Son of Sam is no expression exception. This song was written about the real-life serial killer David Berkowitz, who terrorized New York, like i said, in the 70s.
01:41:47
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Going by the moniker Son of Sam, Berkowitz killed six people. He claimed that his neighbor's dog, possessed by sort of a demon, Sort of a demon, mind you. This is why it's funny to me.
01:41:58
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Like the murders and everything else and the fear that was that was that was put into people's... Hold on, hold on. Let's say this Android phone is the demon.
01:42:10
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This is the thing that typically possesses things of people. But wasn't a demon. It was it's sword. The pen is an analogy for the demon sword. was like sort It was sort of a demon. Yeah.
01:42:25
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pet but yeah that is that is That is crazy within crazy. That is like the inception. That crazy inception. Yeah, that's like me coming out here in a blaze.
01:42:37
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My vape is telling me I need to murder everybody around. no that's like saying no No, that's like saying the oil inside my vape is telling me to kill everybody around. yeah yeah there um Smith's telling of the tale. yeah so It's crazy, man. It's it's it's wild. and And I've seen movies. I've seen i've seen like ah true crime shows depicting this this this son of Sam Berkowitz.
01:43:10
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and and and and and And some of these reenactments, they literally show the dog talking to him because that's what was going on in his mind. The dog was talking to him, telling him to murder everybody.
01:43:24
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and a They show it in these reenactments or whatever you want to call them. Smith's telling of the tale presents to the listener with the reality that all people are capable of good and evil.
01:43:37
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Even to the extremes.
01:43:41
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And last on this list, good old Randy Newman. Randy Newman. That name does not sound familiar. Randy Newman did...
01:43:59
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Randy Newman did You Got a Friend in Me. You Got a Friend. Is that the name of the song, though? Yeah, that's the name of the song. From Toy Story. You Got a Friend in... Is that what I'm thinking of? You Got a Friend in Me. Yeah.
01:44:15
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It's kind of got a gravelly voice. Yeah, isn't that like an uplifting, upbeat kind of happy song? Am remembering that wrong? No, no, no, it is. It is.
01:44:26
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that's That's about a serial killer. Let me guess. John Wayne Gacy. No, no, no, no, no. You got a friend mine who's not about a serial killer. No, no, no, no. Oh, okay. Dude, I was about to say, you just fucked my whole world, homie.
01:44:39
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I just ruined your entire childhood. No, no, no, no, no. I'm not ruining childhoods. No, no, that's what we know Randy Newman for, is you got a friend in me. Okay. and
01:44:54
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It's like, shit, maybe I should have Glick run things by me before he said it. You just ruined an entire generation. jeff Jeff spontaneously blew my mind a couple of Fridays ago with iPhone and their contracts with movies.
01:45:09
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So it's good. You know what? you know what i i I looked that up and I seen it, but I was watching a movie the other night where... unot In the movie, the villains, I guess they were not technically portrayed as villains, but in the grand scheme of things, if if you think deeper, and and I've started looking at movies differently because of you, Blaze.
01:45:31
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In the grand scheme of things, they weren't necessarily the villains. But they were the villains if you look deeper into where they were going. And they had iPhones, nonetheless. Interesting. But I digress. No, I'm not really... I'm not... i'm not i'm not australian I wouldn't put that past the pettiness of Steve Jobs, though. That's the thing. so It is a real thing. I did i did look it up, and i did I did look it up because I was like, there's no way. But it is a real thing with the ah with the iPhones and the villains and blah, blah, blah.
01:46:03
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But, no, I'm not um not ruining anybody's childhood with You Got a Friend in Me being about John Wayne Gacy or anything like that. This is a totally different Randy Newman song.
01:46:18
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And it is In Germany Before the War is the name of the song. um Out of all the songs inspired by serial killers on this list, Randy Newman's troubling story follows the real life crimes of a very distant time.
01:46:36
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newman ah Newman's in Germany before the war explores the crimes of German serial killer. And and if you if you don't know who this gentleman is,
01:46:48
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Check him out. is this This cat was fucking twisted. ah Peter Curtin. He was also known as the Vampire. He was the vampire of Dusseldorf.
01:47:01
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I think that was one of the first podcasts on that serial podcast yes that I listened to. Yes. He claim claimed the lives of at least nine people in the 1910s and 1920s.
01:47:15
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Newman tells the tale in a way that sounds like poetry or some sort of pulpy noble. Yes. The vampire of Dusseldorf was a wild cat, man.
01:47:26
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Again, I don't want ah don't what to like i said i do want to have i do want to do a show you know about sounds like a fun Harry Potter movie
01:47:39
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movie. I'd watch that Harry Potter movie. yeah I mean, I might watch it too. i mean Harry and the gang were trying to survive. Harry Potter and the Vampire of Dusseldorf?
01:47:54
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I come on. Come on. Come on. Come on, Hollywood. Make it for me. Good luck, Harry Potter.
01:48:09
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Who? Who's Steven?
01:48:14
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Peter? Who's Peter Piper? i Hold on a second. I gotta see what they're saying. Well, why are you doing that?
01:48:27
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Hello, Tuesday audience. i almost forgot what night of the week it was. How are y'all doing? um
01:48:41
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It's Jeebus Kribbis. Jeebus Kribbis, the son of the spaghetti monster in the sky. Jeebus Kribbis? there They're making fun of jee but Jesus, baby.
01:48:56
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It's not Christmas. It's not the right time of year to make fun of Jesus, baby. They're watching Jeffers Dawkins.
01:49:07
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I'm going to have to explain to Glick that the position of his camera in his bathroom are in line.
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dean So I had my back turned I muted you sir I muted to you before I noticed I just happened to look over and was like I know what's about oh my god mute Yeah and and and and I don't think you would have able to hear what I was doing because I get up and go piss all the time I usually it turn my camera off but I was like But I had to go out there because they're yelling about Jeebus Kribbis not liking the gays because they're watching Jeffrey Dahmer tapes. and then i say oh yeah And I'm sitting here trying to make a Harry Potter and the Vampire Dusseldorf joke and they're ruining it. I want go to see too. Blade shows up.
01:50:09
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Blade shows up in it. mean, it's a vampire movie, right? Blade shows up after Harry's been turned. Would you rather have Blade or Edward?
01:50:20
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I'm just saying. I think Blade would be cooler. I think Blade would be way cooler. Edward would probably fit better.
01:50:30
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yeah See, now we're going down movie shit. Let's not go down movie shit. yeah so So that is... What
01:50:40
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the fuck? It's tomorrow night, Wednesday. Join Glick and a special guest co-host tomorrow for What the Fuck News. who I don't know who it would be.
01:50:56
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You said you had a question. So those are those. that That's all I had on that. God bless it. and That is all I had. I had them all written down. I'm going to listen to all these tonight.
01:51:09
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Yeah. And... um yeah You said you had something right along those lines. Well, I did look at the time. We've got a few more minutes.
01:51:23
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Yeah, so this kind of goes along with country music. Yeah, there's a group that I learned about yeah there's ah there's a group that i learned about A few years back. Kind country, folk-ish kind of music.
01:51:37
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ah The lead singer, is his name is Danny. The last name escapes me. But the group's name is Amigo the Devil. Here, let me type that in in in the chat real quick.
01:51:49
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And anyway, you're the devil. And he's got a couple songs that's inspired by serial killers. He's got one about Dahmer. Um...
01:52:01
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Oh, I forgot the name of him. He's got one about Gacy. And it's... He's put it like this. For country folk music, he's heavier than death metal.
01:52:13
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I'm just saying. Just saying. Are you sure there's... Are you sure there's country? Yeah. Yeah, but his lyrics, dude. His lyrics are so diabolical.
01:52:27
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So, according to... Kerrang.com Amigo the Devil makes country music that's heavier then death metal. See?
01:52:38
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See? see i knew i read that song. No, this shit is fucking... Bro.
01:52:49
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What? Did you hear a song that you're familiar with? No. See one? What? The title? The title stick out? No. No. Oh, no. Actually, something totally different.
01:53:02
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I have a list of songs about or referencing serial killers. A to Z. Send me that. I will make you i will make a spotlist Spotify playlist and we'll share it.
01:53:18
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Send that list to me. And I will have that done by this weekend. i will have that done by this weekend nice Well, it depends on how many songs. Wait, how many songs is it real quick? There's a lot, bro.
01:53:30
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You're talking like over 100? I'm to send you the link real quick. oh That's fine. i can I can sit here on the laptop and do it real quick.
01:53:42
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but But no, I don't expect you there's a... Yeah, send me that link. I'll put together a playlist as much as I can. I'm going to say there's...
01:53:56
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And then we'll post the patriot and we'll host it to Patreon. We'll post it Patreon. I see what they're doing here. They have got the serial killers listed in order from a to z So like David... Okay, hold on a second.
01:54:14
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Let me find somebody that... So like the Axeman of New Orleans. I don't know if you know that story know who that is.
01:54:24
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know who that is But the Squirrel Nut Zippers, they have a song called Axeman Jazz, Don't Scare Me Papa. Beast of Bourbon have the Axeman Jazz.
01:54:36
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Estrogen has Axeman. um Joseph John Davila has the mysterious Axeman's Jazz, Don't Scare Me Papa. So they have the serial killers listed A through B, or A through Z. And then below them,
01:54:55
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They have all the songs that are written about them or inspired by them. How many songs? Does it say how many songs are on that list? It does not, but Son of Sam has like 20 songs.
01:55:08
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but jesus Okay, so it won't be every single song. Matter of fact, glt you and I might need a collab on this and... Yeah, yeah, yeah. i think you know we yeah well we'll ah well well and we'll We'll get together on this, and we can pick out, like, because not everybody knows who the Axeman of New Orleans was.
01:55:29
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nobody I'm sure most people don't know who Elizabeth Bathory is. I do. Unfortunately, I'm looking at this list, and I'm going, I know way too many of these names, and I probably i on a list because...
01:55:43
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I've listened to far too many are of these true crime stories or read stuff on these guys. like Jeffrey Dahmer has...
01:55:59
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So there is song... There's probably about 50 songs there about Jeffrey Dahmer. There's a song out there called The Devil and Karl Marx. Oh, you know, that's an audio book. 15... Never mind. Never mind. I don't know where that came from.
01:56:14
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Ignore me, guys. I'm trying to look for a specific song.
01:56:20
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ah Gosh, why is it not popping up? So, anywho. Anywho. So, the... Edmund Temper. Sorry, I got... e ah Ed Ed Edmund temper he's a serial killer that's a song by and Kemper and yeah exactly yeah well it's Kemper but the song is tempered because he has a temper yeah yeah um and then he has another one about Jeffrey Dahmer in here too but look up amigo the devil if you're in and into that kind of stuff very macabre country folkish um
01:56:56
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Like Cora said, um more more more death metal than more deathand death metal. Very true. Matter of fact, I think Glick, I challenge you to listen to that tonight.
01:57:08
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With Nikki. She might not like him. Or she might. She might like him, dude. There's some songs in there. LA Weekly did an article called Amigo the Devil Sings song sings About Serial Killers and Spousal Abuse.
01:57:26
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With a sense of humor. Yeah. Well, it's macabre. It's gallows humor. Yeah.
01:57:37
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It's not condoning spousal abuse at all. don't want that... it's not it's not condoning spousal abuse at all i don't want i don't want that that No, no, no, no, no. no with and and and These artists aren't condoning serial killers.
01:57:52
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they're just writing They're just writing songs and singing about it. I mean, because... because because Life inspires art. i mean, that's all it is. Even even ah parts of even the ugliest parts of of life inspires art.
01:58:11
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It's just a fact of life, baby. ah
01:58:18
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I had one more thing. unless you Unless you're on a time crunch. I mean, we can go. No, I'm i'm good. I'm good. yeah Yeah. So, but yeah, no. Dude,
01:58:30
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i like we're like, what are we going to do on Patreon? And we do one show together and i've got like we've got like one idea. I've got another idea that I want to float around with you. ah Oh, this oh this this this the Spotify playlist will go on Patreon.
01:58:47
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yeah that That'll be a Patreon bonus, guys. Dollar a month? um Like I said, I have another idea for a Patreon show ah that that revolves around serial killers.
01:59:03
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I think i'd be a cool thing to do. And if it catches enough buzz and people are interested, maybe we'll put it on the... ah Maybe we'll put it on that one. Maybe we'll do a little... We'll do a little free version here on the um the tubes of you.
01:59:20
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Just got to be careful when we dance around with certain subjects. just so I want to pause. ru i want to pause i I want to say something real quick. right this is and g click and Hear me out here. just I think you might like this.
01:59:32
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Guys, you're going to want to subscribe to Patreon. Guys, you're going to want to subscribe to Patreon. And this is why. ah Patreon is um a paid subscription that is private.
01:59:45
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In other words, we can play and showcase copyrighted material. This is for our eyes only. Private page, you come up.
01:59:57
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We have a music night. We listen to the music we want to listen to, the hits we want to listen to, and you guys get to request them. Movie nights with Blaze. Come on, you know you want to do it.
02:00:08
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You want a movie you want to watch? Let's fucking watch that shit on Patreon. A dollar a month, and that's what you get. up cute Stuff we can't do here for free, but we can do it for a buck a month and you guys can come and enjoy it with us.
02:00:26
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Because that's the stuff we wanna do. We wanna like play music and rock the house with you, watch movies with you guys, all that fun stuff. So anyway, Patreon, dollar a month.
02:00:39
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And I just noticed he put me up on the screen on by myself. I did, I did, because I wanted a nice, I wanted a nice clean promo, a nice clean shout because then we can clip that and turn it into something. No, I agree. And you know what? It's not always going to be just a buck a month.
02:00:55
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We're going to have our bottom feeding tier. It'll be a dollar a month, but we're going to add extra tiers. Yeah, but we're starting at a buck a month right now. But with those extra tiers, we're going to give you guys stuff. you know Maybe free merch, free swag, VIP status.
02:01:11
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You guys can actually come up and do a show on Patreon with us. Yeah. e You know? Shoutouts, all that good stuff. So starting out in but Starting out at a dollar a month, you could you could be a subscriber.
02:01:27
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And if you guys subscribe enough where I don't have to go back to work, Mama's not going be mad at me for sitting back here on the laptop all the time because I'm working and I'm making money.
02:01:40
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mu come on i See, that's the best selling point. Bonus. you won't make ni You won't make Nikki mad. Almost messed up. Yeah, you won't make Nikki mad. And then not only that, but you guys subscribe to the Patreon and follow her on Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner.
02:01:55
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And then you can buy stuff from her. Double happy. She's twice as happy because you're keeping me out of her hair. she's twice as it because i'm we you're keeping me out of her hair And she gets to do her crafty, creative stuff that she wants to do. And that's something else. That's something else.
02:02:16
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If Wally gets the opportunity, he might be able to go on Patreon with you and watch some motorsports races. Same pay-per-view type shit. Could you imagine last Friday?
02:02:27
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Could you imagine if we had Patreon last last last week and Shaka's son was in a pay-per-view fight? Can imagine we would have paid for that? You're doing Patreon? Oh, for all our audience? That would have been awesome. i'm sure do I'm sure that that would have been a ah ah law break. Oh, shocker. Speaking of shocker.
02:02:52
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m ba Yeah, man. If I start going to gigs and doing Glick's House of Music live, as so that's going to become a Patreon exclusive. If I did Glick's House of Music live on live at a show, um put I'm not giving that to you, sons of bitches.
02:03:08
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We got our man. We got our man. Dollar a month. And here's the thing. After a dollar a month and we get our shit together, you're like, man, I like this. And you guys like this? we like We might ask for a little bit more. Chaka said he'll put his winger on our Patreon.
02:03:26
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That's a Chaka-Wena tier. Chaka-Wena tier. $10, $5 a month. Maybe we'll do nonsensical nonsense one night just on Patreon.
02:03:39
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Be dumbfucks that want to come up and show your penis at someone. Yeah, right? No. we just like Just let it be known. If you show your wiener, we're going to make fun of it. See? Wiener for sure.
02:03:55
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Just a tip. The Chaka wiener tier. Hit him with the tip, Chaka.
02:04:05
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Maybe we'll do Hold on. Doing what? You're talking about Patreon? Patreon's for the whole network.
02:04:13
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We're going to do a Blaze shaking it tier where I play random songs and get Blaze up dancing and shaking his moneymaker.
02:04:27
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Dude, you know, if we if we would have had Patreon back when we did the well back when we did the gig at Buckeye Axe Throwing, like that at the end of the night where we were where I was kicking your guys' asses and axe throwing,
02:04:39
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After I almost died. like I came back from the dead. and and Only because I took a stupid dare.
02:04:48
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Anyway. Proceed. I don't know who did that. I don't know who dared you to do something. I was the dumbass that took it so it don't matter. It was so funny. It was.
02:05:04
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We could have done that whole segment on ah for Patriot. Just us throwing X's. oh I'm like, man, at the end of the day, I'm um'm nine and o I think 9-0 in axe throwing.
02:05:16
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um No, but yeah, no, I think the Patreon will be dope. I think i think the way Blaze and I, when we get to talk and and and we we come up with these random ass fucking ideas that have nothing to do with what we're talking about at the end of the day.
02:05:33
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um just It just happens, man. just happens and and and and and And I say this because this leads me into this this next little fun article that I want to do.
02:05:45
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And the reason I want to do this this random little article is because our good friends, the Southern Outlaws Band, ah we have a song here that that that we that we kind of joke around and and say that this has become the network theme.
02:06:01
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Like our network theme song, you know, it's it's it's good for the soul. It's the song. That's the name of the song. And the story behind that was they were at a Mexican restaurant. They were all eating dinner, and and the song popped into Arliss's head, and he just, somebody give me a napkin.
02:06:21
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And he scribbled it down. you know Nothing was going. it just It just popped up, and it happened. And he scribbled the song out on a napkin, and then they started working on it. And that's where a lot of, I'll be 100% honest with you guys,
02:06:35
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i think I don't think Blaze will disagree with this. I think a lot of Blaze and I's ideas just randomly kick us in the head.
Spontaneous Songwriting
02:06:45
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And we might be talking. We might not be talking. There might be a random fucking 3 o'clock in the morning message. Blaze, I got an idea. you like Let me bounce something off your head. You know, you know because something pops into our head.
02:06:59
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But this little article, this this article that popped up that I've seen, this are these are... These are songs that were written in 10 minutes that made history.
02:07:10
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So you should already know these songs, please. like These are pretty popular songs. The first one on this list was Guns N' Roses.
02:07:20
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We all know Guns N' Roses is. I'm familiar with them. I'm familiar with them. Another idea that we're not going to spill too much beans on. Maybe you guys will get the first exclusive look on Patreon.
02:07:34
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no Ooh, that's a good idea. I could put all my fucking art projects on H&M for you guys just to go look at. Yeah. ah Guns N' Roses, Sweet Child of Mine.
02:07:48
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Who doesn't know that song? It's fucking huge. It's fucking massive. i mean it's probably it's It's up there as one of their biggest hits. um yes It was written in minutes.
02:08:04
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It doesn't get more classic than the hit song Sweet Child of Mine by Guns N' Roses. Even though this number one hit this number one hit remained at the top of the charts for more than 20 weeks.
02:08:17
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The song only took about five minutes to write. Wow. who say i mean i mean, that's like, I get it. People like want to make quick quick buck.
02:08:29
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Want to make the quick money. It can't happen. It can happen. Lightning does strike. i mean that's Could you imagine that? Five-minute written song?
02:08:42
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Boom. yeah Axel's sitting there and he's like... And then all of a sudden Slash is like...
02:08:53
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and yeah and then all sudden slash was like
02:08:58
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I'm like, what the fuck? We just wrote a song. We just killed it. Here we go. Let's do it, man. Well, see, now but see now hold on. Here's the thing. i' I don't know if the article makes makes the makes the the delineation or not, but writing a song, I was i was under the impression just writing the lyrics in five minutes.
02:09:18
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not Not what the sound's going to be, not the rips and all that, but maybe an idea. Hold on a second. Let me see. Because I skipped the whole... i skip the whole i mean yeah Because, i mean writing writing i mean, writing a song, i understand there's like...
02:09:35
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there's the I understand it more now. There's the music theory where you're writing out the music. And then there's writing out the, just writing out the lyrics.
02:09:45
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You're at a bar, like, like, you know, you're a comedian. and You're sitting you out with your buddies at a bar and you're sitting there. bull You're like, I got an idea for a great joke. I'll write it down on the fucking napkin. Oh, Monkey chicken I don't know what that means But there's a joke so but in my but But my point being is You're writing out the lyrics But is that I mean that's not I mean sure it's writing out the song That's the song the song is the lyrics But is that the whole melody Well I i Yeah i so I skipped out the whole intro Let's see So this is This is from a website 247 Tempo 247 Tempo
02:10:21
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twenty four seven tempo um Songwriters each have their own unique approach and their methods, and they can vary significantly. Some prioritize lyrics, melody, or rhythm when crafting chart-topping hits.
02:10:37
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Others take a more structured approach, like Taylor Swift, who has shared her system of categorizing her songs into three styles, full lyrics, fountain pen lyrics, blah, blah, blah.
02:10:48
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while Swiss approach is hugely successful, blah, blah, blah, blah. Many artists opt for different avenues and have chart-topping hit songs that were composed, composed in just 10 minutes or even less with just a spur-of-the-moment ideas.
02:11:04
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To create this list of chart-topping hits written in 10 minutes or less 24-7 tempo, consulted several lifestyles and media publications, including
Critique of Rolling Stone Magazine
02:11:13
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Business Insider and the Rolling Stones, which don't don't consult Rolling Stones magazine for anything because Rolling Stones magazine, for as popular as they are, they're the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet when it comes to music. They know nothing about music.
02:11:26
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Yeah, and I'll go on record as saying, and I will go on record saying that. They do make some do do some great interviews. Yeah. i I turn to Rolling Stone more for some political articles than ever do from for music articles. they you never really I never really never really thought about that, but that's a good point.
02:11:50
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That's a great point. Because i never i never read Rolling Stone for music. Ever. Ever. Because they don't never talk about the music or typically fucking listen to or yeah hear about. Rolling Stones has some great articles. They have some great interviews. They do some fantastic music interviews, but they know nothing about music.
02:12:16
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And i'm actually going to write this down, Blaze, for a topic of conversation. Now I'm curious to know the history of the Rolling Stone magazine because I know they... Typically seem to identify as a music industry sort of magazine, but I've never really looked at them like that. They're more of a progressive pop culture sort of current contemporary zeitgeist magazine. book so but yeah I will, and and I made a note of this because we'll we'll we'll talk about this in an upcoming Lickin' Blaze's Mixture.
02:12:50
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And I will prove my ballot. I will validate my point. about Rolling Stones not knowing anything about music because their lists are trash. He know he broke the seal.
02:13:13
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So, yeah, I'm not a fan of Rolling Stones when it comes to music at all in any way, shape, and or fan are form. But, um,
02:13:24
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Anywho, so we also read quotes from many of the musicians. listed to the So they don't say, they're just saying, man, they literally just wrote the songs in 10 minutes or less. But, you know, some of these artists, give me one second.
02:13:36
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Some of these artists, you've seen enough behind the stage or behind the scenes and enough, like, interviews and stuff with them. You kind of get an idea how they write and how they how they come up with songs. And I and and i truly believe that, like I just said, what happened with Guns N' Roses and Sweet Child of Mine, I think I would put money on it if I could build a time machine and go back in time and go to the studio or go wherever they wrote that song.
02:14:03
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That's exactly how it went down. Axl just had lyrics pop into his head and he started singing and he had kind of the melody and and Slash was sitting there and Slash was like, all right, all right, all right, all right.
02:14:16
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Here we go, guitar time. And just started wailing on the guitar a little bit, and Axl paused for just a split second, and that was all Slash needed to cut it go into a full-on fucking solo, and Axl just shut the fuck up and let Slash do what he does, and then when he was done, he came back in and started singing.
02:14:37
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There you go. There you go. Huh.
02:14:58
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I was waiting for the second song that was written 10 minutes or less but the or less. You're letting me down, homie. I have to go get a tape of the bridge. Okay, sorry. What about that, Carlos? My bad.
02:15:12
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i I did. What about that? He's like, I'm just... all Okay, so I'm okay i not going to lie. i got totally distracted. got got I got distracted. So for the last I don't know how many fucking years, there's times where I'll leave and I'll come home and my bed has been wrecked as a playground from my dogs.
02:15:39
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And I always blame Molly, my big dog, my big angel. I always blame her. And I literally just sat here and witnessed my other dog, the small dog, Pepper.
02:15:55
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Because I don't know if she just doesn't realize I'm sitting right here or what. But sit here and watch her do exactly what I've been blaming my other dog for years.
02:16:06
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Does she make a Yes. bad. and i feel i feel so bad it Suze
Humorous Personal Stories
02:16:15
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does that. Especially when I'm back here doing shows and I'm podcasting.
02:16:19
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She comes back here and she lays on the bed and she just fucks everything up and she builds a little mess. Anywho. Slashes the shit. I will come home and this dog will have... like I'll come home and my pillows. ah pillows and got four I got four pillows in my bed. I love pillows.
02:16:38
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don't give shit. And they're fucking memory foam pillows. And I'm not talking about the solid. I'm talking about like the chopped up. So it's all cozy. 4-0. There's a heated side and there's a cool side of each pillow. So I got four of those bitches.
02:16:51
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I come home one day. I had one pillow in each corner. I swear to God they were doing a seance in this room. That's how crazy she gets, man. but Nikki and I have somewhere between six to eight pillows on our bed. That's three to four pillows a piece.
02:17:10
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Shout out to Austin. She bought me these amazing. The MyPillows. You ever heard of those or seen those? Google. You talking about the guy that MyPillow guy? His pillows?
02:17:25
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I heard they were good pillows, though. Dude, they're amazing. She got me two of them for Christmas. I heard there i heard i heard it heard he was he ended up being a bad salesman, though. ah he Well, I don't think he's necessarily a bad salesman as much as he's...
02:17:39
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Not the greatest guy. Either way, his pillows are amazing. Austin bought me two of them for Christmas this year, and they are fucking amazing. I love them. But anyways, back to the... Arliss, I was just... When I brought this article up, I was talking about you. we're gonna We're going to finish with this article here tonight, and then actually, Blazin' and I will be back tomorrow night on What the Fuck News.
02:18:00
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So... I was in Keith Dott's house. Surprise. I mean, I'll be... Blaze is fired.
02:18:11
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Blaze is fired. Blaze is fired until maybe tomorrow. but but
02:18:21
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guys You guys are in for a special treat this week. You got Two Flicks House of Music. You're going to get Double dose of Glick and Blaze.
02:18:30
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Friday night, I have a special co-host. Friday night, I have a special co-host, yes. Thursday, Wally. You know what? yeah Before you get into the last article or whatnot, I know we're pushing time, but i ah feel like we need to address the elephant in the room.
02:18:46
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I was going to address it tomorrow night as breaking news.
02:18:52
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Okay. All right. But, i mean I mean, are you cool with that? they're Like, right we right out the gate? right I am. Yeah, i'm I'm okay with that. Okay. All right. You guys got to tune in through our own life. We're dance partners, man. We got to be on the same page. now that why i mean That's and some good what the fuck news right there.
02:19:20
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um No, so the the article we're doing here is and Arliss, you can attest to this. I brought it up. Songs written in 10 minutes or less that made history and and and Good for Your Soul was one of them songs.
02:19:36
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but It's not on this list, but it definitely should be. It came in at number like 11 out of the top 10.
02:19:50
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yeah of Written in Glick's Bic Inc. well If Rolling Stones can make up bullshit, I can make up bullshit. You improved Rolling Stone.
02:20:03
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That's what you did. You were like, fuck Rolling Stone. I'm your new editor. Fucking Southern Outlaws, man. Bitches. There go. yeah i wouldn't last I wouldn't last five minutes employed at Rolling Stone because as soon as they brought a list to my attention, I'd be like, are every one of you fucking deaf and retarded? Do do any of you ever listen to music yeah 100 greatest songs of all time I listen to Blue's Clues theme song 100 greatest songs of all time number one is Beyonce's fucking country song get the fuck out of here Rolling Stones you know i okay i know I'm actually going to say this on a music channel I heard about that with you know what all I'm going to say is this swear to god I'm on a different timeline I'm not supposed to on
02:20:55
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I agree. I think I'm on that same timeline with you. think I think we're in the wrong multiverse. Beyonce winning a country music award. What is going on?
02:21:05
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yeah We are in the wrong multiverse, please. What the fuck happened? When did I fall asleep and where the fuck did I wake up? Yeah, right, exactly. But the first song on this list here was... Molly, Molly, we're not in Kansas anymore. We're not in Kansas anymore.
02:21:25
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Was Guns N' Roses' Sweet Child of Mine. Coming up on the the next song on this list. Very well-known band. Very popular band.
02:21:35
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I'm not the biggest fan, but I can appreciate what they did for quote-unquote rock music. But Queen, with a crazy little thing called Love. According to Freddie Mercury, he wrote the hit song Crazy Little Thing Called Love in less than 10 minutes.
02:21:52
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He credited his poor guitar playing skills as the reason he was able to write it so fast, claiming he only knew a few chords, so he was limited to what he could come up with.
02:22:02
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So there you go. He was getting ah the melody and everything like that while he was writing a song, and and he did it in 10 minutes. yeah so I'm certain that
02:22:14
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Glick, and I blame this on you. I've been starting to listen to like music interviews. like When shit pops up like on YouTube, I'll listen to like shorts and stuff. and Some of the musicians that I've listened to in the past that i um I'm fond of, I've learned that they've so they started off in some of their most popular songs are just a couple chords.
02:22:38
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Just a couple power chords or just something simple. And I'm like, and I need to relay that to my nephew. Because I think he's struggling on thinking he's got to like do this perfect fucking shit. And I'm like, I think I think i need think i need to let him know that.
02:22:54
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There are so many videos out there of your top 40 songs. I wonder if this is on that list. Yeah. Give me back. mouth bullet You guys do a great ass.
02:23:07
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Hold on. hold on Is this a Mandela effect? Did you guys do that a couple weeks ago when you were we were when i when we came to see you? Or is this a Mandela effect? Or am I just imagining you guys kill a cover?
02:23:21
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Anyways. the the no fact show you show show Show your nephew. There's a ton of videos out there ah top forty songs That all use the same four chords on a guitar.
02:23:36
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They're just arranged differently. It'll blow his... It'll probably blow your mind. But if he's learning music and he's wanting to play an instrument or whatever, it'll blow his mind. It's four chords. It's five hourss or four chords. I have a better idea. i have a better idea. And Arliss, if you're listening, this this one goes out to you.
02:23:57
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this is This is a question. This is a favor I'm going to ask. You can say no. it's It's probably kind of a big favor. I don't know.
02:24:08
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um know you're within the area I live in. I know you're within driving distance within less than six hours. i Yeah, I know. I mean, not that far of a trip. Seven hours.
02:24:21
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Yeah. I was wondering if when you're not on tour, when you're When you're not on tour, you're at home, you're you're not, like, doing your thing. If you're okay, if I bring my nephew over and y'all have to jam session, just just just to show the kid, just to give him some, some like, aspirations and inspirations.
02:24:48
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if listen some music be halfway if you will If you want to meet might recommend this um might re I might recommend this little town that's about halfway between both of you guys. It's called Dirk. i don't know if you've ever heard of it.
02:25:02
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i would That would be a pretty cool meet-up spot for you guys. i'm just Wait, is north of you? Yeah, is orlis is ah northeast to MC the show, they're about 45 minutes-ish he's actually actually when we went up to when i went up to mcce the show ah they're about forty five minutes ish away from where Nicky is from. I was thinking i was south of you, so he would have been like in between us somewhere.
02:25:34
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okay but still Yeah, that's what I said i'm like I'm like the middle point between everybody. Would love to. I know Hell yeah, Arliss. I have your email address. I will shoot you an email. and yeah i just Just meet in the middle. just meeting the middle it's it And again, it's ah it's it's really not even for me. It's just for my nephew. This kid will spend hours just jamming. i just When I see passion in any sort of art form, it's like I want to...
02:26:08
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Push that person wherever I can to throw them in the fucking deep end. You know what I mean? Yeah, no, no, no. Like I said, like I keep distracting from the article. I'm sorry. and I think i like i keep my music I think I think a nice I think a nice halfway point for both of you guys would be awesome.
02:26:28
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I'm just saying. and I don't know. A jam session with Arliss and Dave from the Southern Outlaws and Blaze's nephew? That would make a great episode of Flicks House of Music on Patreon. I wasn't thinking that per se.
02:26:43
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I'm thinking business-wise on Patreon. Actually, i was it was definiteaf it would definitely be recorded, but it would go on the Patreon. Dave's only invited if he brings Mama Sandy.
02:26:55
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It goes on the Patreon. Okay.
02:27:01
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okay Get back to the article. We can find a really cool place if it's if it's warm outside. but you find Because you know there's a lot of really cool places around me. Do it outside. Get the scenery. you get like do you Do you know of any place that has like a natural auditorium? Kind of feel like a rock formation or anything out in the area that you know of? Yeah, I could absolutely 100% find one.
02:27:25
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Oh, yeah, yeah, We definitely got them. no Anyway. Anyway. Nikki's going to come back here. She's like, I'm going to murder you.
02:27:36
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don't have to work tomorrow, but I'm driving to Kentucky and I'm going to the police. it's Sorry, Nikki. Sorry, Nikki. You sons of bitches, subscribe to Patreon so I can quit my job, too.
02:27:49
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been Exactly. Subscribe to Patreon so Nikki stops getting mad at Blaze and Glick. Subscribe to Patreon and follow Nikki at Beauty and the Beer and Creative Corner on Facebook and buy merch and buy stuff from Nikki so she can quit her job and she doesn't have to worry about my dumb ass.
02:28:08
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Anyways, songs written in 10 minutes or less that made history. Um... i don't know if I don't know if any people have ever heard of this band.
02:28:20
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They're a little-known band. Kind of small. They're not that they're not that popular. But they go by the the Beatles. Never heard of them. Never heard of them. well they i mean i' I am aware of the Monkees, though.
02:28:33
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The Monkees, I do know them. I do know the Monkees. I've never heard of the Beatles. i do You know what? Wyatt is right. I do got to spray some WD-40 on this chair because they just started driving monkeys. Nobody gets pointed it out.
02:28:48
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But anyway, so this this this little band, I'm sure nobody's ever heard of them, the Beatles, they wrote this song called Yesterday.
02:29:01
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Yes, we know who the Beatles are before anybody comes at us. We all know how big the Beatles are. We all know Beatles mania, the the British invasion of the 60s and whatnot.
02:29:12
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is a real I know. I really never heard of the Beatles. I thought that was just. You've heard of the Beatles. Paul McCarthy. Yes, I have heard. Yes, yes, yes. Ringo. Ringo stars.
02:29:25
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Was it Yoki or whatever her name is? Like, holy boy, they broke up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yoko, that's right.
Famous Songs Created Quickly
02:29:37
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God, Jesus. Yellow submarine. not I know who the Beatles are. The Beatles wrote their, I mean, which is a huge hit. I love this song. i am ah I am a Beatles fan. I do like the Beatles.
02:29:47
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ah They wrote this song yesterday. They wrote it in less than five minutes. The famous Beatles hit yesterday apparently came to songwriter and musician Paul mccarthy ah cartney sorry paul McCartney a dream.
02:30:03
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When he woke up, it took less than five minutes to get the tune on paper. That includes all the chords and the words. that's likes not not not that it's like... That answers my question from earlier. yeah I mean, that yeah i mean because i mean all right to write a song, just the lyrics in five minutes, compared to writing the song, the lyrics, the chords, like really dumping music theory into it all in five minutes, that shit's impressive.
02:30:36
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Now, mind you, you know anybody who's heard yesterday, it's not like a musical masterpiece. Masterpiece. It's very basic. It's it's ah it's it's it's very low-key, but it's it's such a beautiful song. It's a great song. that beatles The Beatles have written a lot of fun songs, but man, they have, the Beatles or members of the Beatles have been known for writing some of the most Beautiful songs with some of some of the crate was with some absolutely amazing lyrics out there.
02:31:08
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um And it's not like they're doing anything crazy. It's just the message that they're putting out there. Yesterday is an absolutely beautiful song. I do love that song. I am a sucker for the Beatles. I'm a sucker for John Lennon music.
02:31:22
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I am a sucker for Paul McCartney and Wings and all that stuff. um I'm here for it.
02:31:31
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Anyways, next on this list, a band that I really like kind of ah goes under a little bit of a radar. I don't think they get the recognition that they deserve, but they were a great band in the 90s.
02:31:47
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R.E.M. with Losing My Religion. I think that is probably the only song that I remember of them. That song took the lessons in.
02:31:59
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Because that is like one of their most popular fucking songs ever fucking that I remember. Yeah. And I'm not going to lie, that is a song that that I listened to. It came out when I was in high school. So it was prior to me joining the military moving out.
02:32:19
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and But it was it was the catalyst for That song was a catalyst of my exploration of oh my belief in religion.
02:32:34
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I mean, the course alone. and song's got history with me. Yeah, I mean, the course alone, that's me in the corner. That's me in the spotlight. Losing my religion, trying to keep up with you, and I don't know if I can do it.
02:32:47
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Oh, no, I've said too much. i haven't said enough.
02:32:53
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It's a great song. um do I do like it. And so and the video is the video is wild. I do love the video. um I think the video is distracting from the lyrics.
02:33:04
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I remember the first time I listened to it, I watched it on MTV. I was mesmerized by the video itself. The video is amazing. Totally amazing.
02:33:15
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yeah But i was distracted I was distracted with the video and didn't pay as attention to the lyrics and until I listened to it without the video. And then I was really blown away. See, i heard I heard the song.
02:33:28
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so This song came out in the era of MTV. The era that we grew up with where MTV played music videos. MTV was music television. there there there there was a tie There was a time in history where a channel's name meant what they did. Like, music TV had music.
02:33:50
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History yeah had history. Now it's yeah reality bullshit and ancient history. ancient Yeah, ancient aliens. And the travel network shows nothing but ghost adventures. so and the the discovery The Discovery Network is just like, no, we're just closing boxes.
02:34:11
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Anyway. Yeah, so no so for me, you know i heard REM's Losing My Religion the first time I heard it on the radio. and And then heard on the radio again.
02:34:25
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And I went bought the CD. It was a good CD, by the way. it was a good album. And, you know, and and I say this because I grew up in Podunk. I grew up in Podunk, Ohio. I grew up in the middle of nowhere. Well, i didn't I don't really have a home. If I had a hometown, it would be right here where I live right now.
02:34:42
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I've been here the majority of my life right here in New York. um But, you know, when I, we didn't have, like, we were out in the middle of nowhere, so we didn't have cable. We had a satellite dish, but that was a little bit later on.
02:34:57
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So it was a while before I actually seen the video for a Losing in My Religion. So I'd already heard the song. I heard the lyrics, and I'm a guy who listens to lyrics. even Even as far back as when I was a kid, I've always been a lyrics guy.
02:35:11
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and And the song really struck a chord with me, and it really ah really hit. um and And then I seen the video And knowing the song and knowing the lyrics The video made perfect sense to me It was dark, it was gritty It was raw, it was real It was a great video for a great song I can see where you're saying You've seen the video and it distracts From the message and the lyrics and what not yeah Knowing the song prior to seeing the video and then seeing the video, it was just like, this is a perfect video for a for for for this song. at the indeed It is. It absolutely is.
02:35:52
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The video and the song go hand in hand. just because yeah just like Just because I said the video distracted me the first time doesn't mean I don't i don't respect it.
02:36:04
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You watch the video and the music. watch the video, you respect it. leave You don't totally... focus on the song but then you listen the song without the video then you hear it you're like wow and then you merge them together at the same time for a third time yeah and that's what it was that wasn't that's so that's what it was for me the first time i seen the video the first time i seen the video it was that moment like like Because I'd already had the album and everything else.
02:36:34
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so But anyways, it took less than five minutes to write this song. Peter Buck, the guitarist of R.E.M., happened to stumble upon the riff for Losing My Religion as he was learning to play mandolin.
02:36:48
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The mandolin. He ended up writing it in less than five minutes. And Michael Stipe, the lead singer of R.E.M. Singer, ended up writing the lyrics later on.
02:36:59
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The song became one of their... became ah hit on their next album, Out of Time. So Peter Buck had the the the music, and then he was like, here's what I'm doing, and and so Michael Stipe was like, what?
02:37:19
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ah Okay, got it. Let's go. Let's bang this out. Hit studios. This is a great song. and and And this next one is this is great is is this is... Whether you like the band or not, this is great song.
02:37:32
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And as a sports fan, this song just... just speaks... It really hits home. And it is the White Stripes.
02:37:44
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Seven Nation Army. And I believe it is the Wisconsin... Badgers um that do Seven Nation. It's college football team.
02:37:58
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I believe it is Wisconsin. I'm just saying they should call themselves the Whiskey Badgers because it just sounds cool. Wow. as theno As a nickname. as as a nickme University of Wisconsin. I think they do this in the fourth quarter. So every school has their song that they play in the fourth quarter. Yeah.
02:38:17
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and and and all And everybody in the stadium sings i think they do this song White Stripes, Seven Nation Army Which is, like i said It's a big ass song And it was written during a sound check Ringo was just at the Ryman Oh wow, I didn't know that I would love to see Ringo I'm not familiar with this song Or this band ah you don't You don't know Seven Nation Army? mean
02:38:46
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yeah No, I don't. What kind of music
02:38:54
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music? A little rocky. I guess it's kind of in the in the in the rock genre. Okay.
02:39:05
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I'm gonna find a mob. A seven-inch number couldn't hold me back. Anyways. Anyways.
02:39:16
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You know, it's okay you if you were to play like a five-second clip, but you already have to. Yeah, I know. i don't i don't have it for I just don't have it No, you're fine.
02:39:28
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I think if you heard it, you would know it. like It's one of those songs that's so recognizable that like within the first couple seconds, boom, you're going to recognize it. um no kind But it was written it was written during a freaking sound check, man.
02:39:42
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The most recognizable song by the White Stripes. Again, the White Stripes... They are what they are at the end of the day. Believe it or not, was it written intentionally? Frontman Jack White came up with the melody during a soundcheck in 2002.
02:39:56
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Although Ben Swank, one of the other band members, wasn't impressed with the song, was added to their next album and became their biggest hit. Hmm. What? Fuck yeah.
02:40:13
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This is one that I... Don't know, actually.
02:40:19
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Oh, God. I should have never broken the seal. but but
02:40:25
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It's okay. i keep I keep prolonging this segment because I have so much shit to say after during each one because I'm like, oh, that makes me think of this story. well go oh god well go You know what? you You go ahead. You do that. give me give me You do that. i'll give you I'll give you a minute or two to chat.
02:40:43
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To chat about what? I don't know. You just have any new ideas that you want to talk about. then you're like Oh, no, no, no. I had already talked. I had already talked about All right, well, then I'll go ahead.
02:40:56
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I'll go ahead and plug Friday's episode. Hey, this Friday. Hey, hey, everybody, right here. On me, on me. Fuck him. On me. This Friday. Nonsense and chill.
02:41:09
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Special guest co-host. going to be me, my special guest co-host. Sorry, Jeff won't be there this week. um It's going to be another episode of Lights, Camera, and Discussion.
02:41:21
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So please stop on by. Join in the chitchat. It's going to be about movies. And I got some pretty different, I got some pretty cool topics for this this Friday.
02:41:35
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Would you guys, I'm going to share one. I'm going to share, you know what? I was going to share one, but Glick is back and already closed that tab. Sorry. masturbation watching movies thought the tab was still open.
02:41:54
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Nonetheless, you're right. So i want i want to I want to comment on this real quick. Arliss, there will be a blazing session coming eventually down the road.
02:42:07
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Not anytime soon, but there will be one coming down the road. But because of regular streaming platforms don't like drug use, it will be a Patreon. and It will be a blazing session.
02:42:22
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I don't know what day of the week or when it's going to happen, but that is something I do have on the plans down the road when things get to where think that happened.
02:42:33
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But there will be blazing session where you guys can just jump on up here and fucking get high with me. I mean, you guys can get high with me right now, but I mean... Blazing gets high every show.
02:42:49
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Have you guys picked up on our agenda tonight?
02:42:55
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page I have one. Patreon. Oh, Patreon. Anyways. We have been pushing that tonight.
02:43:08
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Yeah, we have been. We have been. And we will continue to because think we you know we don't know what we're doing. like We don't know how to use it, but we we I've got notes for days, man. We've got a lot of good ideas. But anyways, back to this list. If you guys are struggling for a really good excuse why you should give us a dollar a month, be like, hey, I just want to spend a little bit of money and get Blaze and Glick cup of coffee or maybe a joint.
02:43:37
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been yeah Or a Pepsi. A Pepsi. Or a Miller Lite. A Miller Lite and a joint. It could be the beer weed fun. Are you an excuse in your brain?
02:43:50
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It's not the Patreon. It's the weed beer fun. Yeah, look. It's the Glick is unemployed, and Glick is actually enjoying kind of being unemployed. and And if I had to be employed, I'd like for this to be my employment.
02:44:03
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Uh, so you guys can go subscribe to our Patreon. And like I said, we'll add tiers. And with those tiers, we'll add more benefits and, you know, we'll make it worth your money at the end of the day. But anyways, we're, we're talking, we're talking songs that are written in 10 minutes or less.
02:44:19
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Uh, and we keep getting sidetracked, but, uh, we got, uh, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie Puth. See you again.
02:44:30
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ah which is the song from Fast and the Furious. If you're a movie fan, if you you're mentally retarded and you're a fan of the Fast and the Furious series, you know that. Let's be honest. Fast and the Furious is a terrible franchise. but you're in the movie If you're into movies and and dumb like my ex-wife, you'll love Fast and the Furious right on your eyes.
02:45:00
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I know she did. If lick windows, you'll love the Fast and the Furious.
02:45:09
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I don't think I'd ever put my ex-wife on a window licking tear, but know like like question you know, I'm not going to argue with you.
02:45:20
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But, ah you know, See You Again by Charlie Puth was written in only 10 minutes. and And you know what? Not a good song. i you definitely ri me I would have thought you'd written that less than 10 minutes. it's like it it It gets its point across.
02:45:36
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It was written in only 10 minutes, even though it ended up being an award-winning song. This song has a lot of meaning meaning behind it since it was written for the final scene in Furious 7 following Paul Walker's death.
02:45:50
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Who co-wrote the song with DJ Frank E in less than 10 minutes in the studio. And I'm sorry, it's... Lyrically, musically, it shows.
02:46:02
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we've We've done better with AI than this song, in my in my opinion. I know why this song means so much, because it was written in memory of Paul Walker, but let's not let's not forget thing.
02:46:16
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Paul Walker left his wife for her mind, and then he got then he then then he was in a car that hit a tree. I call that car, man. we're really not a guy we should be honoring.
02:46:29
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I don't, I, but I don't agree that karma exists, but like in this instance, I'm really not going to argue the point. I don't believe in karma, but, but sounds like sounds like karma is a real thing. And this is, but it's a very happy coincidence.
02:46:50
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Um, it is it is a very um Ed Sheeran, which I am an Ed Sheeran fan. I do love Ed Sheeran. I love his voice.
02:47:01
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think he's an amazing guitar player. He wrote a song, Photograph, not Nickelback's Photograph, but a song inspired by a romantic breakup. Photograph photograph was written by Ed Sheeran in just 10 minutes.
02:47:16
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It went on to be one of the massive hits from his second album. I do like Ed Sheeran. he Like I said, he's he's a great songwriter. He's a great singer.
02:47:27
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He's got an amazing fucking voice on him. He is a goofy-looking little red-headed son of a bitch, and he plays a mean guitar. It doesn't pop in my head. It doesn't sound familiar. Have you ever listened to any Ed Sheeran songs?
02:47:45
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Do you know who Ed Sheeran is? don't know any of them. I don't know. No. um Check out, like, like just... Not off the top of my head. He does a lot of top 40 poppy songs, but he's got some he's he's he's got some great songs in there. I don't know. What genre? Just, like, pop.
02:48:10
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he's like yeah He's like poppy top 40. Shape of You is a good upbeat dancey song. Photograph is actually really good. Shivers is awesome. I fucking love Shivers. Again, another dancey poppy song. thinking out lot ah Thinking Out Loud is a very beautiful song.
02:48:26
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how longs you How long has he been making music? I mean, we're were we talking like decades? or No. he made well yeah maybe maybe maybe Maybe about years.
02:48:38
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maybe a little more than ten years Maybe about 10 to 15 years. he's he's got a He's got a really cool song. I'm not a fan of ah this genre of movie, but he's got this fucking killer song. It's called I See Fire.
02:48:54
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It's from the Hobbit series.
02:48:57
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No. i've seen I've seen the movies, but I don't... Like once Yeah like you said he's top 40 Top 40 pop guy But he's a good musician Dive is a good song um Bad Habits is good But I do know this about I do know this about Hobbits Fantasy Trivia The last Friday this month I'm not since the chill I'm ready.
02:49:27
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um I'm ready. I'm ready to bring it. I'm ready to defend my... I'm 2-0 in trivia, man. Not doing too bad. do do Not doing too shabby. Not doing too shabby. I'm just saying. No, I would recommend Ed to anybody, whether you were a fan of that then genre, that pop top 40 music or not.
02:49:53
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ah Definitely... ah Definitely check him out. um he's Like I said, he's a super talented musician. Coming up next on this list is The Cave, and I'm not familiar with this song.
02:50:07
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I am familiar with the band Mumford & Sons. heard another song yeah It's another song, much like Seven Nation Army, that was written during a sound check.
02:50:20
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The Cave by Mumford & Sons was another song written during a sound check, I already said that, while the band was playing a in a small pub in Edinburgh.
02:50:33
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Edinburgh. Leggy listening. Edinburgh. Edinburgh. Edinburgh. and brook you can read i don't know. She can correct us.
02:50:44
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know She loves to do some poems. yeah oh she yeah talk she's got She's got her things going on. here every once in a while on the social. She's busy.
02:50:56
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Yeah, she's busy. Yeah, she's doing her thing. Shout out to her. She's doing her damn thing. um But they started messing around with different melodies. This ah ultimately led to the creation of The Cave in just a few minutes.
02:51:08
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It doesn't say how long it took them to write it, but 10 minutes or less. um I've never heard this song. i am I do know who this artist is. I happen to actually...
02:51:20
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Kind of like her. I like a few of her songs. Adele, she wrote Hometown Glory ah in 10 minutes. Adele was clearly a speedy songwriter from a young age. She apparently penned Hometown Glory in just 10 minutes, and she was only 16 at the time.
02:51:37
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And it was written in response to her mom or mum trying to convince her to leave London for college. yeah so I've heard some of Adele's stuff. She's a very talented person.
02:51:51
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She is very talented. She's got a beautiful she's got a beautiful voice. I do love her voice. Speaking of ah beautiful voices and amazingly talented musicians, next on this list.
02:52:06
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Fantastic. Yes. Yes.
02:52:11
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but Just watch an American Horror Story Hotel and you'll know what I'm talking about. Lady Yeah. Yeah, Just Dance by Lady Gaga.
02:52:24
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It was written in 10 minutes. I think she's... Dude, I love her voice. I think she's amazing. She she might be the new Bette Midler at the end of the day.
02:52:36
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i right So I... um When Lady Gaga hit hit hit the scene... I kind of just like, yeah, whatever. I don't care. Not my thing.
02:52:48
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And then she started, you know, appearing in other places. So it was kind of throwing my face. And then I started to listen to some of her stuff and watch over stuff and listen to her speak and some of her interviews. and I would.
02:53:06
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She is. Wow. like not just like Not just music-wise, but as a whole entire person.
02:53:18
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Fucking wow. She is a wow person. yeah you You take away the crazy and then you take away the the meat dress and dada da that and you strip it down for what it is.
02:53:31
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Lady Gaga is an amazing songwriter. She's got a She's got an amazing power She's an amazing thinker She's an amazing thinker She really is She's got a powerful voice on her man And she's going to sing her ass off But yeah she wrote This song Just Dance is responsible for bringing Lady Gaga to the spotlight And it only took 10 minutes to write It's an upbeat song It was meant to talk about a brighter future Lady Gaga was battling depression
02:54:04
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During the time they wrote Just Dance, the song ended up hitting the top hitting top of the charts and staying there for 13 weeks. And that's the last song on here.
02:54:15
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But yeah, man, that's wild.
Familiarity with Songs & Show Conclusion
02:54:18
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These are all for these artists. The only one I wasn't sure of was the Mumford & Sons song. But every other other song on here I'm familiar with and I know them and I know how huge these songs were at the end of the day.
02:54:35
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I think I knew I was familiar with about half that list. I'm going to have to like go back and listen to all of them. But I do have a list from earlier with the Serial Killer songs that I'm definitely listening to tonight.
02:54:46
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Nice. yeah Yeah. But that's that's that's all I have. That's all I have there. i mean, you know,
02:54:57
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I think it was a nice little fun way to wrap the show up tonight. do I do think so as well. um man ah ah wanna I want to first and foremost, Blaze, man, bro, I love doing these shows with you, man. These are fun. The Click and old GMB mixtape.
02:55:16
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Yeah, this is it's fun. you know I think that you you you have a passion for music right up there with me. i have a passion i have have a passion for things that i love that's art.
02:55:30
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And yeah there's a lot of music that falls into that. i think I think that's the best way I can i can describe how my affinity for music is.
02:55:41
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Yeah. Yeah, it's art, man. It's all art. and And it's something that you and I enjoy talking about together. And I definitely do appreciate you coming up here and hanging out with me, man. I appreciate you guys in the chatterbox, everybody who was chatting tonight. Thank you, guys.
02:55:56
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ah Everybody listening. Hell yeah, man. If you're listening to the replay, if you're watching this on the on the old tube of you, or or Facebook or whatever, if you're watching the replay, drop a like on it, man.
02:56:09
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Drop a comment. It's going to help us in the algorithm. and it's And it's a free way to support us, especially if you like what you do. You just comment a simple, what's up? And more than likely, 99.999999999% of the time, I'm commenting back.
02:56:27
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Anybody who comments, I'm commenting back. I'm hitting that like button. I'm um umm dropping a heart. and For the most part, anybody who subscribes to us, as long as you got some content and whatnot, I'm subscribing right back to you.
02:56:44
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Woo-woo. Trying to share the love. um But and hopefully you guys enjoyed our... I'm not mad at that statement. Not at all. Not one bit.
02:56:56
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Music is the closest to magic we can get. 100%. Fuck yeah. yeah Let's get it. Hands of seeds coming in at the last minute. What's going on with you,
Guest Booking and Social Media Promotion
02:57:07
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brother? How you been?
02:57:09
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Yeah, man. Blaze is handing out stars. We're going back to handing out the gold stars here on the net. We got away from it. We're going back to it. But no, thank you guys for listening Glicks House of Music, man. I'm here every Tuesday night.
02:57:22
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I don't know oh what the future holds for me. ah I've been trying to book guests. I've hit a little bit of ah a little bit of a slump with booking guests, but I've got a lot of former guests that want to come back on and want to hang out, which I'm fine with, man, because I, man, I ain't had a bad guest yet, man. They've all been amazing kick-ass people with some with some kick-ass music, and so um I'm all, I'm more than willing to bring them back on and hang out and see what they got going I have a band I want you to reach out to.
02:57:59
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I want you to reach out to. I know of them by word of mouth from years ago. They're a local band here or was. They're not around here anymore.
02:58:10
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think they're up more actually toward Ohio. ah Let me look them up. think they're called Kingslayer. They're a heavy metal group.
02:58:19
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Small, local-ish band. So I was going i was going to try to find them on Instagram, but I haven't found them yet on Instagram. so well I'll see if I can find them and hit them up. Definitely, definitely for sure.
02:58:36
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And if you guys, of you guys listening, if you have a favorite local band or if you know of any artists that you want me to listen to, Hit us up, man. Hit us up on the socials. We are Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok shows live Monday through Sunday on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch.
02:58:54
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And you can listen anytime, anyplace, wherever you listen to podcasts at all, the Nonsensical Network, or simply go to bio.link slash Nonsensical Network. All of our links are there, including the link to Beauty and the Beard Creative Corner.
02:59:08
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Vicky makes all of our merch. and And if you don't want our merch, you can get your own personalized stuff. ah But she's doing our merch. She's doing Glick Paranormal Society merch stuff.
02:59:21
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That's my Brewster's thing that he's doing. ah She's doing Tree Spire. That is her son. If you are in the Western...
02:59:31
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Ohio, it would be Eastern Ohio, Western PA, Ohio PA border area, tree spire. you need trees removed, they'll get you taken care of.
02:59:43
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I don't know how far they travel, to be honest with you, but yeah nonetheless, they're on Facebook and whatnot as well. But she's doing all of our stuff. And then whoever orders whatever they want, man, check it out.
02:59:56
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Dude. But yeah, Beauty the Beer Creative Quarter, Facebook and Instagram. Give her a follow. Give her a like. Hit her up with whatever you want to get. She'll get you taken care of. We're working on more network merch stuff.
03:00:14
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got get and We to get a definite. Well, now you got to change up your logo, man, for Friday nights.
Upcoming Shows and Events
03:00:23
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I've got to create a new one for Wednesday nights. ah but
03:00:29
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But nonetheless, and and and I got Mama Olivia. wasn't going to address that elephant yet.
03:00:38
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it's It's slightly addressed. It's not fully addressed. It's slightly addressed. We'll address it more tomorrow night. The elephant's got its underwear on right now. That's about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The elephant's not naked yet. The elephant is not naked in the room yet.
03:00:52
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um But, um i you know, guys, I got to pay for my shit, too, just so you know. um um I don't get no discounts. I'm paying for my shit as well. So anything that you see me wearing, I've bought, I've paid for doing all that jazz. So don't think I'm getting freebies just because I'm not.
03:01:15
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No, I'm just kidding. But um yeah, hit up Nikki Beauty in the Beard Creative Corner. Let her know what you want. Let her know what you're looking for, whether it be nonsensical swag or your own personalized stuff.
03:01:26
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ah Tune in tomorrow night. What the fuck news is back Wednesday nights.
03:01:34
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We'll do it seven or eight tomorrow. We'll figure it out. some We'll figure it out tomorrow. ah We'll figure out if we'll be live seven or eight. I don't know. You're muted.
03:01:44
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You're muted. You're muted. I think we're sticking with seven tomorrow. think we're sticking with seven tomorrow because that's your normal. Yeah. Yeah.
03:01:52
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yeah So we're going to do seven tomorrow. ah Thursday, Wally will be back with Cold-Blooded Conversations. Friday, this guy right here beside me will be doing Nonsense and Chill.
03:02:04
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Lights, Camera, Discussion, right? That's what you're calling it? Yep. Lights, Camera, Discussion this Friday. so and I did one of those the other week. So you guys are familiar with it, those who have watched it.
03:02:15
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um I do have a special guest co-host this week. So yeah, stop on by and join in on the conversation. If I remember the last time, I did have that open for some guests that come up if they want.
03:02:29
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I don't know if I'm going to go that route this time or not, but depending on who you are, and we do have to be selective at times. I'm sorry, guys. We have to stay on topic.
03:02:41
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yeah we's it's it's It's not it's not just it's not just the topic thing. It's it it's that's a lot of that too but anyway um so Yeah. um But yeah, please, please come on by and let us, give us a listen.
03:03:00
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um My guest co-host, you guys have have have heard him before, hopefully. He's pretty cool guy, a funny guy, and it should be fun. All right.
03:03:11
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That's all I got. And, oh, excuse me, Saturday. That too. Saturday, I'll be up here for a double dose Saturday afternoon. Cash is home.
03:03:24
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We're going to be doing Cash's Corner Saturday at noon-ish. ah We're on the road to WrestleMania for all you wrestling fans out there. Cash's Corner is all WWE, all wrestling talk, and we are on the road to WrestleMania, ladies and gentlemen, and things are getting hot and heavier for WrestleMania. so Cash and will be back. Wally normally pops up with us on Saturday afternoons and we talk wrestling.
03:03:47
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Saturday night, I will be back for nonsensical nonsense, which is the cornerstone, the foundation, which is what created this goddamn network at the end of the day.
03:03:59
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I will be back with the open door challenge, man. I don't know who's going to be there with me. It might just be me. It might be a whole bunch of random ass motherfuckers, but we're going to have fun nonetheless at the end of the day on Saturday night.
03:04:12
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sundays Sunday we got unnecessary roughness. That's Rick. That's me. That's Big Rick. Glick and Rick and our lawyer, Derek Wayne Douglas. Well, Derek might not be there because Derek is on vacation in Cabo, but he said he is going to try to come on from the beach live in Cabo. So that would be pretty dope, but we're going to rub that in our face because I love it. yeah Yeah, Derek. Thanks, Derek.
03:04:39
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ah No, but we'll be live. We're going to be talking all things sports. Obviously, March Madness is upon us. So we are absolutely going to be talking the bracket, the breakdowns, if there's any upsets, because that kicks off set Thursday. we've got some We've got some play-in games happening tonight and tomorrow.
03:04:58
Speaker
And then Thursday, man, it's it's it's Madness time, baby. It's March Madness. So we're definitely going to be talking on some NCAA Men's March Madness. Madness, basketball, action, and and whatever else. we you know Everything and anything sports-related.
03:05:14
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Monday nights is um Speedway Stories. Wally's going to be back talking all things motorsports.
03:05:26
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I might be working on something for and after Wally gets done. And then we're right back here again on Tuesday with Luke's House of Music. I don't know what's going on next Tuesday night at this point.
03:05:37
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i currently do not have any guests booked, but we'll see what happens. One way or another, I'll be right here. So tune in seven days a week. We got something going on every night of the week. Different content, different different shows, different things happening.
03:05:54
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Nonsensical networks. Find us everywhere. Bio.link slash Nonsensical Network. Follow, like, share. Smash that like button. There's just a bunch of stuff. Just just do all the things.
03:06:10
Speaker
And just just like fucking what's that old video game fucking strategy? Just fucking punch buttons. Button mash it. Yeah, just button mash. Mortal Kombat. Yeah, Mortal Kombat. We'll be all right.
03:06:29
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button mash the hell out of us. And with that being said, please, you got anything before I hit the button, man? I was, had a, I had a blast tonight. Thanks for inviting me up. Thanks guys for all the interaction out in the comments and I'll see y'all tomorrow night.
03:06:45
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Yeah. Ladies and gentlemen, and as always be good, be good at it, baby.
03:07:03
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