The Greatest Non Hits
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The Greatest Non Hits
Cake: Fashion Nugget
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When Chris and I first stumbled upon Cake's "Fashion Nugget," we had no idea how deeply this quirky alt-rock ensemble would burrow into the soundtrack of our lives. Fast forward to today, and we're still uncovering layers in this aural feast that mixes jazz, hip hop, country, and rock with a side of dry wit courtesy of frontman John McCrea. Our latest jam session isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an invitation to those moments that resonate with us all, set to the comforting strum of Cake's idiosyncratic tunes.
This episode isn't just about "The Distance"; it's about the journey through the album's less celebrated masterpieces, where we reveal our top three tracks that never made it to mainstream radio fame but still hold a treasured place in our hearts. Vince DeFiore's trumpet melodies weave through our discourse, as we share personal stories tethered to the band's unique sound, from the subtle Moog synth lines to the cleverly crafted lyrics that transport us back to simpler times. Our conversation turns into a celebration of sounds, from the muted trumpet's evocative power to the comforting thrum of the Vibra Slap, proving music can truly be a warm blanket for the soul.
Wrap your ears around our creative musings as we draw parallels between Cake's songwriting and the artful dance of novel crafting. You'll find us chuckling over the peculiarities of life, from foam rolling to movie theater etiquette, as we revel in the oddball ideas that enrich our daily existence. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Cake's distinctive stylings or just looking for a nostalgic escape, our auditory feast of music, memories, and quirky banter promises to be the perfect soundtrack to improve your day. So tune in, kick back, and let us serenade you with an episode that's as comforting and familiar as your favorite pair of worn-in headphones.
Exploring Cake's Fashion Nugget Album
Speaker 1entire confection. See you at lunch. Thank you, cookie rotten kids, you wanted cake, you got cake, now eat it all right, thank you for listening to the greatest non-hits.
Speaker 3I'm chris and playing the song nugget from fashion nugget. Cake's second album is my co-host, tim we. Uh, we both want to thank you for listening, as always. Keep, uh, downloading us wherever you get your podcasts and, um, we're gonna be. The subject matter of our podcast today is Fashion Nugget. It's the second studio album by the alternative rock band. Cake. You could say they were alt-rock 1996. They really experimented with a lot of different genres, though A lot of jazz.
Speaker 2Interestingly it's a jazz flute.
Speaker 3Yeah, interestingly it's a jazz flute. Yeah, exactly, a lot of jazz, a lot of other genres mixed in, and their big song was the Distance. She's going the distance, you know. So, anyway, this is a band from Sacramento, california. They formed in August of 1991. I think the original members were John McCree, who was the vocalist, or is the vocalist, trumpet, vince DeFiore, I think, zan McCurdy, todd Roper, daniel McCallum those are the current members on this album. The personnel was John McCree, lead vocals, acoustic guitar and keyboards. Greg Brown was electric guitar and keyboards, vince DiFiori, trumpet and percussion, victor Damiani on bass and then Todd Roper on drums and percussion. So relatively, you know, a low-key band. I mean their music, pops, I love their songs, great, great stuff. The guys, they're sort of just, you know, just run-of-the-mill, you know they don't really have like an image and that's probably kind of their image, best known for their again their song the Distance.
Speaker 3It epitomized the postmodern irony-drenched aesthetic of 90s geek rock. I'm reading from Wikipedia, or not Wikipedia, but this is from their Spotify profile, which is written pretty well actually, and I kind of agree with some of it. They describe the genres as like white boy funk I didn't know that that was a thing Hip hop country there is some country in there New wave pop, jazz, college rock, guitar rock. Society has a lot of genres nowadays. It was just either rock or this or that.
Speaker 3Now everything's a lot of Well. I mean mean, it's good, though it's good to have so many descriptors, uh, their lyrics filled with lyrical non-sequiturs, pop culture references, tons of pop culture references, um smirky satire, all delivered with bone dry detachment by speak singing front man john mccree. I've heard he's kind of, you know, yeah, he's, he's a little, uh, he's a little bullish on himself. So, uh, it's a good thing, yeah, um, what I like about his style is that he speaks from this monotone and it works in the distance and it's for effect and a lot of confidence in this album and the non-hits are great I, in my opinion, from listening to it several times quality stuff for sure.
Speaker 3so there's 14 songs in all and then I think Tim and I we're going to exclude the distance and, uh, the remake of I will survive. So it's the other Gloria Gaynor song, written by Freddie Perrin and Dino Ficaras.
Speaker 2Shout out to those guys. So, but there's some other good songs in here.
Speaker 3I think I kind of liked Frank Sinatra.
Speaker 2That was good.
Speaker 3Stick Shifts and Safety Melts is kind of cool. I don't know Nugget's good, he's playing.
Speaker 2But we'll see.
Speaker 3I'm going to give it another listen. I'm going to try to give all the songs a fair shot and then at the end, when we're done, we're going to give it another listen.
Speaker 3I'm going to try to give all the songs a fair shot and then at the end, when we're done, we're going to rank our top three non-hits. So I'm expecting at least one of those three that I just mentioned to be in my top three. But stick around In the meantime. Tim's going to wrap it up shortly and then we're going to yuck it up a little bit, play some sound clips, listen to the songs. We've got some more banks in between the songs. So we're going to have a good time. We're going to hang out, we're going to get silly and it's going to be a good time.
Speaker 3So, yeah, while he gets settled, this guy Vince DeFiore the trumpet. I think that's the one unique thing about this band. The rest of the, the members very adequate musicians in their own right. Songs are well written. Um, it's the. A lot of the lyrics are super cool, um, that the trumpet stands out too. There's um sort of like a break in between songs with the, with the uh trumpet solos, etc. So, um, nice ebb and flow to it. But, uh, with that uh in mind, we're gonna give the musician uh a shout out. Tim, how's it going bud?
Speaker 3and we're going to florida yeah well, you can see here. If you're a regular listener you know the surfer sound clips are coming up. So that's a little tell.
Speaker 6Or the Howard Dean. What is it? The president?
Speaker 1And we're going to California and we're going to Oklahoma.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, there's going to be some Keith Jackson and Surfer Dude. Surfer Dude Mixed in it's going to be some Keith Jackson and Surfer Dude mixed in. It's going to be kind of cool.
Speaker 6The lead singer always just loves to do that. Yeah, and I love that about this band they just bring it.
Speaker 2Yeah, they do, they do bring it.
Speaker 6It's already been brought. We have some cake. It's here.
Speaker 3You were saying it was a verb well, I guess it's not about the, the dessert cake, that, from what I've read, they named it based off of any type of substance that collects and cakes on to something like mud cakes on to the bottom where you shoot, kind of thing that's so he's using it in the verb sense If, if, that is, if it is used as a verb in that way.
Speaker 6I think that's okay. Yeah, so well, these guys are moving and shaking. I mean, there it's a lot of cake.
Speaker 3It is a lot of cake.
Speaker 6And it's, it's all, it's all caked up. This is a college rock. I mean, this is like really, that they've got such a chauvinism about them. That's just almost you know like they are. They want to be so many things and you're right. The confidence in this album is top class because it's so many genres in one and they have an obsession with race cars. So they're just like regular dudes.
Speaker 6They're just like let's get a van and get chicks and talk about race cars and stuff that's right, we'll layer a trumpet on top of it yeah, and they've got the david byrne thing with the weird lyrics, except they're like even more sort of sarcastic yeah, so I'll talk in a monotone and kind of like a dick yeah, yes, exactly, yeah, a little bit of that comes out a little father john misty thing going on Sort
Speaker 4of yeah.
Speaker 6But I mean it is a great album.
Speaker 3Are you ready to get into it? Do you have any last thoughts? What are you thinking?
Speaker 6Well, we got talent. These guys have talent.
Speaker 2You don't need the blue stuff, kid, you got talent.
Speaker 6They got talent.
Speaker 3Kind of like Frank Sinatra, right, yeah Well, that's you got talent, you got talent. Kind of like Frank Sinatra, right, yeah Well, that's the first song. So let's get ready to do it. We're going to play the first song. This is called Frank Sinatra. Chairman of the Board. Okay, here we go.
Speaker 6I've listened to this album so many times Do you know what they're playing Like.
Speaker 3This is sort of like the mini Moog or something.
Speaker 6I don't know A Hohman Hohner.
Speaker 3Okay, we know of an ancient radiation that haunts dismembered constellations.
Speaker 6A faintly glimmering radio station Shout out to the radio stations out there AM.
Speaker 2You don't need the blue stuff, kid, you got talents.
Speaker 5Take the high road, baby.
Speaker 6Excellent trumpet here. Sometimes they put a little toilet plunger on the trumpet to muffle the sound a little bit.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, it's like a makeshift yeah.
Speaker 6It's the actual. They just take that right off.
Speaker 3Oh, okay, that is their tool.
Speaker 5A clean one, hopefully, yeah.
Speaker 3I think they sold a ton of albums. I think it went platinum.
Speaker 5Oh, come on, swing baby, you're platinum.
Speaker 6An ancient radiation. It's just a microwave at GoBliotechy.
Speaker 3We've unearthed it. We remember the bibliotech.
Speaker 6Oh, don't do the bibliotech Take the high road. Take the high road, baby To the bibliotech. Oh, don't do the bibliotech Take the high road.
Speaker 5Take the high road baby To the bibliotech.
Speaker 6Take your bike.
Speaker 3You can shake and bake, but that's for another song.
Speaker 6Oh, we'll be shaking and baking this whole album. We'll be calling the fire department, of course.
Speaker 3I think we'll call.
Speaker 6We have a double solo Just a minute, just a minute. Oh, we had a double. Solo Just a minute.
Speaker 5We've got a double solo right here. We've got a double solo right here Flies and spiders.
Speaker 3It's a cool line Flies and spiders get along together.
Speaker 6It's got a sing-songy kind of feel to it.
Speaker 3Yeah, I like the rhymes too.
Speaker 6And the sad trumpet.
Speaker 3There's a line. It's sad but it's nice and clear and crisp.
Speaker 6I like that. This album is like a warm blanket for me. I used to listen to this all the time when I was in eighth grade high school, college. Just all the now, right now.
Speaker 3I can imagine, yeah, this would be a great. This album is right in that wheelhouse.
Speaker 6It's got some weird. Is he yelling in the background? Did you hear that?
Speaker 3Yeah, it's very faint, faintly glimmering radio station, I think is what it is. Oh, it's trying to project, you know. That's the cleverness of it About non-set, whatever it is. That's the description.
Speaker 6Well, there was a fly in my apartment earlier and it was in the right place.
Speaker 3Was it getting along with the spiders? Was it getting along with the?
Speaker 6spiders. It was getting along with the spiders.
Speaker 3That's good.
Speaker 2Before we get on with the big one, I'd like to take this opportunity to level. You might say.
Speaker 3Alright, yeah, that was Chairman of the Board right there, frank.
Speaker 4Sinatra.
Speaker 3And his infiniteness Shout out to reluctantly crowd. So this is the distance engines pumping and thumping.
Speaker 5in time, the green light flashes, the flags go up. That's right. There's a lot of course, racing stuff.
Speaker 3There's tons of football stuff. The distance he's going, the distance, oh Nelly.
Speaker 5Oh, nelly, one man still driving and striving as fast as he can. The sun has gone down.
Speaker 2Right in.
Speaker 5On a reverse and long ago somebody left with the cup. But he's driving and striving and hugging the turns and thinking of someone for whom he On a reverse Gets a block on the corner and breaks into the open.
Speaker 3Oh wait, just a minute you got to get that one in there.
Speaker 5That's a nice nonsense and biting on his horse and I am a racing car driver just like you, except I am from formula here's that jazz he can't define it Bowel, a little colon blow.
Speaker 6I listened to this on the John.
Speaker 3Yeah, a colon blow would be a good sponsor for us. We can get them. Happy, fun Ball Makoka. Shout out to all three sponsors. Especially Happy Fun Ball Still legal in 16 states. It's happy, it's fun. It's Happy Fun Ball yeah.
Speaker 5All alone.
Speaker 3But I mean with Speed, with speed, nascar, you can't. You can't play jazz. Nobody plays jazz.
Speaker 6Nobody plays jazz flute.
Speaker 3We need a little Daylight before we play that one.
Speaker 2We play jazz here at Pit Stop okay.
Speaker 1We'll have an ex coming at you. Hold on, people, we've got your gritties Nice.
Speaker 6Amazing, I love the vocals Boom, boom, boom, blam, blam, blamed into the racetrack.
Speaker 4Amazing, I love the vocals, boom, boom boom.
Speaker 5All right now it sounds like the Wall, oh yeah.
Speaker 2Pot.
Speaker 5Nice to me coming from you, friend, is a four letter word yeah, I think I had an episode of Daria too this was wasn't Daria this is on one of the episodes that I heard call me morbid or absurd, but to me coming from you.
Speaker 6Nice, sorry. Yeah, that was me playing, that was good.
Speaker 3And this is like Matt War Pigs Black Sabbath.
Speaker 6They cover War Pigs actually yeah.
Speaker 1You're the one that bailed on us. You're the one that ran the moment. Things got just a little rough, that's.
Speaker 4That's what that is, neither here nor there, okay, well, here.
Speaker 6Little trumpet, little Ross, little Rachel.
Speaker 3This is already up at my number one right now, oh my God, now that it's starting to sink in, like the different influences this song has. Now I'm just, I'm digging it. End is the only part of the word friend that I heard.
Speaker 6So catchy.
Speaker 3Coming from you.
Speaker 2That's real clever. You're counting Jesus.
Speaker 5When I go fishing for the words I am wishing you would say to me. I am really only praying that the words you'll soon be saying Might betray the way you feel about me.
Speaker 1I couldn't invite you, I had to pretend to be plastic Buddy. You're not pretending anymore, you're plastic, cold, shiny, hard plastic. Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha Ha.
Speaker 6Oh, goodbye student loan payments, you'll be sure, unless you have another piece Top off To me.
Speaker 2It's hard for me to remember.
Speaker 6But to me, coming from you.
Speaker 5Friend is a four-letter word.
Speaker 6Wow Gosh.
Speaker 3Good stuff, I'm loving that my gosh Hold. Good stuff, I'm loving that my gosh Hold on a second. I'm sorry.
Speaker 6We need to. That was just. I know that doesn't really. That hit me there.
Speaker 3And this is a song that's kind of Not up near the top of the pack in terms of place.
Speaker 1Are you crying? What's that? Are you crying?
Speaker 3I want to cry.
Speaker 6I want to cry with that one, but I'm not All right. God bless you, buddies. God bless you, buddies.
Creative Process and Musical Influences
Speaker 3All right, so we're going on to song number four. Open book. You ready, oh are we ready?
Speaker 6Let's see here, let's get ourselves ready. How are you ready?
Speaker 1Let's see here let's get ourselves ready how you coming on that novel you're working on.
Speaker 3Alright, brian Griffin.
Speaker 6Yeah, brian, this is open book. This is open book, I mean Huh.
Speaker 1Huh, Got a big stack of papers there In the page they're like the corral and the words are my wild horses.
Speaker 6Oh yeah, cool drums. Very like minimal, but like Wicked.
Speaker 3This is Zeppelin-y. Oh, wow, yeah.
Speaker 1Got a nice little story you wrote. Come on, man Thickens.
Speaker 6You can't put it down. I love a good book. Laura, you working on that, dickens?
Speaker 5I love a good book.
Speaker 6This is very similar to the Distance also, too. It could have been a hit like the Distance, but it's not.
Speaker 1You think it'd be a good novel you've been working on for three years, huh.
Speaker 2Got a compelling protagonist.
Speaker 3She's got a good baseline too. Oh my God, oh my God.
Speaker 1Got a little bit of obstacle for him to overcome.
Speaker 5Do you think she's a bad girl, but you don't know which page to turn to.
Speaker 1Words are my wild horses. It's my job to break those word horses and ride them off into the green pastures of prose and poetry.
Speaker 6Sir, all I said was your Discover card was declined. Ooh Dennis, you know Dennis.
Speaker 1Huh, the story blue man.
Speaker 6I love this one.
Speaker 3I like the pace.
Speaker 5Confront her.
Speaker 6It's a relationship book, okay.
Speaker 5Want it.
Speaker 6Confront it just open your window guitar, rhythm guitar here working on working on that for quite some time.
Speaker 1Yeah, talking about that three years ago. Yes, I'm working on that the whole time. Nice little narrative beginning, middle, middle and end Some friends become enemies.
Speaker 6Polished hardwood floors. You don't know Off-culture lyrics here. They sing it out of rhythm At a certain point. Hold on.
Speaker 3Yeah, because the instruments are too it's all on purpose, though, do you.
Speaker 1Enemies become friends. At the end, your main character is richer for the experience. Yeah, yeah, you deserve some time off. Do you think she's an?
Speaker 2old bangle, but you don't know which page to turn. To Do you, do you?
Speaker 1In the page. Do you to turn to do you? Do you, do you?
Speaker 3in the page. Oh, that's awesome. Oh, you gotta love that. What do you think, man? God that's wow, I need that's gotta be up. But then this is coming up too, man, and then you got, I'm telling you.
Speaker 6This is a really great album.
Speaker 4Yeah, I know, now I'm still having a hard time, so this next one is daria yeah there we go all right, as I'm not interested in you and I'd be stabbing my friend in the back if I even considered it, dare you.
Speaker 5It's kind of a funny part.
Speaker 2Exactly, and what? What kind of a jerk would that make me?
Speaker 6Tom.
Speaker 4Exactly.
Speaker 3All right then.
Speaker 4Okay.
Speaker 3And then they start making out, of course.
Speaker 6Oh, icing on on a Cake. I've always loved that, yeah.
Speaker 3This band's personality is like Daria, the cartoon character, I think.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 3There's a parallel there. Yeah, that really stinks, daria. They're admitting, they're like guy Darias.
Speaker 6They are guy Darias, frat Darias.
Speaker 1We tell you over and over again that you're wonderful and you just don't get it.
Speaker 3Shout out to Daria's mom Something she would say I was cleaning oil from beaches.
Speaker 6That's bad what.
Speaker 3Yeah, not every lyric is on point, I guess. No, I was cleaning oil from beaches, seeing only what was bad.
Speaker 6Hey, Brian, and you told me to get out Now it's a little Psychedelic, even it's a little psychedelic. It's got that Barbershop raga. Yeah, it is very barbershop.
Speaker 5This is getting barbershop. I won't be soothed over like smooth.
Speaker 3Barbershop raga. That is very barbershop. This is getting barbershop A little milk. I still like it.
Speaker 6It's kind of cool On a cake. Serene at Transfersent Lake.
Speaker 1What's wrong with you? Is she going to have like a breakdown or something? Cause that could really mess me up with my new friends, don't worry.
Speaker 4I don't have low self-esteem. It's a mistake. I'll say I have low esteem for everyone else.
Speaker 3Ah, she got it now.
Speaker 6She's so smart, she knows words. Okay, yeah, people that speak in fewest words are probably the smartest people.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 6Like the chorus in Nugget, we should also probably take heed to that yeah. Well, sometimes more is more More is More can be more yeah like 70 of all communication is non-verbal anyway, so that's true, but on a podcast, though. That's all that's all out the window. That's all out the window.
Speaker 3So but yeah, oh, for now out of nowhere.
Speaker 6I just got slammed with the tune, oh yeah, here we go Jeff. What happened Jeff?
Speaker 3Jeff Gordon.
Speaker 6He got slammed.
Speaker 5He was not happy. And it cut my left rear tire and he's just a dipshit. Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 3Shout out to the yagas out there.
Speaker 4Really fast. We're like forward and you know, dave, I'm just not wrecking enough people. I need to wreck more people so they'll stop throwing bad blocks, and that's what's happening to me on the plate track.
Speaker 6Bad blocks.
Speaker 4You know everyone that's watching all them drivers out there throw another bad block. I'm just going to drive through you and wreck you. So look out Talladega, look out.
Speaker 6Oh, look outs. Did he say, look out Tubby.
Speaker 3Tall, talladega, talladega. Oh, that's right. Yeah, he did.
Speaker 5Race car Yayas Look everybody.
Speaker 6Yaya.
Speaker 2Look who's back again it's Yayaya, yayaya, sit down, yayaya. Very good, too loud All right.
Speaker 3A little shout out to the Greek Yayas out there Downers. Okay, all right. So we shout out to the Greek guy who's out there. Downers.
Speaker 6Okay, all right.
Speaker 3So we're getting up to. I Will Survive. This is the remake. Yeah, call this a hit. We're taking this off.
Speaker 6Taking this one off. It's a cover too, yeah.
Speaker 3Their own take on this.
Speaker 6Great cover band. Oh yeah, do their utmost.
Speaker 5The bass man.
Speaker 2Just can't get enough of the bass.
Speaker 6Like Aretha was asked uh, it's the hardest thing about being famous. She's like whatever about being or being successful. It's like the hardest thing in life is putting dinner on the table every night and figuring out what to eat, or something like that was a common sure, common Sure. She's so Down to earth, down to earth, thank you. She's not in outer space, she's right in your kitchen and she's on the stage To put food on her table.
Speaker 5Okay, yeah, it's good stuff Full circle.
Speaker 3Yeah, this is Gloria Gaynor who sang this one, and then I think the guys that wrote this, freddie Perrin and Dino Vicaris, shout out to Freddie and Dino too Look at that.
Speaker 6Sort of a discordant guitar playing style. It's very boxy, you know what I mean. It's not very fluid, it's like, yeah, it's kind of staccato a little yeah punk-esque it's featured in the 1998 french film those who Love Me Can Take the Train.
Speaker 3Oh, and it was also in the 2004 Japanese movie Survive Style 5+, the 2002 film Secretary, the 2003 German movie Air Laman and the 2003 Canadian comedy Mambo Italiana. I don't think I've seen a single one of those movies, but still Victor Damiani is crushing the fix.
Speaker 5Oh, so many nights just feeling sorry for myself. I used to cry, but now I hold my head up high and you see me with somebody new. I'm not that stupid little person still in love with you. And so you thought you'd just drop by and you expect me to be free. But now I'm saving all my loving for someone who's loving me. Oh, now go, walk out the door, just turn around.
Speaker 3Self-produced by the band. No producer, really yeah.
Speaker 5Weren't you the one who tried to break me with desire. Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die? It's pretty rare. Anyhow, if you think that.
Speaker 2I'm going to sit around and wait for you. You can forget it.
Speaker 5Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 2That looks a lot better. Another coin bowl all my life to live, I've got all my love.
Speaker 6oh yeah, again, black Sabbath-y.
Speaker 3Right and that little thing that was like the Viberslap.
Speaker 6Oh yeah, I love the Viberslap Probably John McRae.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's John McCrae.
Speaker 3Greg Brown's crushing on guitar too.
Speaker 2Flam, flam, flam into the racetrack.
Speaker 1Dear tiny Jesus, your golden fleece diapers with your tiny little fat balled-up fist pawn.
Speaker 5He was a man. He had a beard.
Speaker 1I like the Christmas Jesus best and I'm saying grace.
Speaker 3Cool.
Speaker 6Wow.
Speaker 3That was a nice little thing at the end there. Good cover. Here's the country. Western stick shifts and safety belts Yeehaw.
Speaker 6Rockabilly.
Speaker 5Stick shifts and safety belts, Bucket seats have all got to go when we're driving In the car. It makes my baby seem so far. I need you here with me Not way over.
Speaker 3We need a fire department thing. To sum it up, Call the fire department.
Speaker 2This was out of control.
Speaker 6An oval and a bucket seat. It's not PDA. If you're in a Chevrolet, that's right.
Speaker 5It's easy to get right next to you. I say, baby, scoot over please.
Speaker 6Follow that car. A bucket seat is. Why is it called a bucket seat Is?
Speaker 3it large. It's kind of bucketed a little bit, but yeah, well, you don't want it could have. Yeah Well, you don't want to call it a toilet seat.
Speaker 5What's more like in the analogy?
Speaker 6Yeah, a lot of good cars are Japanese, that's baby making music.
Speaker 5That's what that is. I need my baby. I need my baby next to me.
Speaker 1That's baby making music. That's what that is.
Speaker 5Well, stick shifts and safety belts.
Speaker 6Bucket seats have all got to go.
Speaker 5When we're driving in the car. It makes my baby sing so far. I need you here with me, not way over in a bucket seat.
Speaker 3I need you to be here with me, not way over in a bucket seat. There is nothing more to be added to it. Passive-aggressive.
Speaker 6It could be country, it could be anything.
Speaker 3It was catchy. I liked it. There is nothing more to be added to it. Perhaps, Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. Let's name this one.
Speaker 5Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe. This is a catchy one. This is very catchy.
Speaker 3It is. It's featured on the soundtrack of the movie's dream for an insomniac, and welcome to Whoop Whoop.
Speaker 5Not know that Perhaps insomnia, and welcome to whoop. Whoop not, no doubt. If you can make your mind up, we'll never get started, and I don't want to wind up anyway do you mind? Broken hearted. So if you really love me, say yes, but if you don't, Dear.
Musical Jam Session and Banter
Speaker 6This would be cool and a cover too. Oh yeah, people would dig. Just dance and have fun. This is such like Zoot Zoot Riot almost Like Squirrel Knit Zippers, all that stuff it's With like bar chords. Zoot, zoot Riot almost like Squirrel Nuts.
Speaker 3Zippers, all that stuff it's with, like bar chords and a vibra slap, and some downers, downers, downers.
Speaker 2You learn something about yourself. Get started.
Speaker 5And I don't want to wind up being parted Broken hearted. So, if you really love me, say yes, but if you don't, dear confess and please don't tell me. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.
Speaker 3Yeah, all these are written by John McRae, it says, except where it noted. Actually Greg Brown wrote the distance, that's interesting. This was Perhaps. Osvaldo Perez and Joe Davis wrote this one Interesting. They're jazz musicians, oh yes.
Speaker 1It's some jazz flute.
Speaker 3Hey, this is called. It's Coming Down. Downers we're doing all this. Trumpet vibra slap Buzz bass no.
Speaker 6We're making it rain, it's coming down.
Speaker 5It's raining outside. You have nowhere to hide. She's asking you why. You think it's funny it's coming down, it's coming down.
Speaker 6Any good mattress sales going on.
Speaker 3I haven't checked the circular.
Speaker 6Yeah, circular bin. Yeah yeah, junk mail just keeps coming.
Speaker 5I tell you, I know.
Speaker 3I don't even get those anymore.
Speaker 6You can make a mattress out of junk mail. Yeah, I did not know that you could. It wouldn't be very soft, pretty messy. But you could do it. Just weave like Some plastic bags as a border and put junk mail in it and fluff it up, you know in a pinch. And some effort, some solid effort, maybe some pallets, some wood pallets in there, you know, a sleeping bag or two, you're good. Yeah, shout out to the underpass livers out there and you just lie on the floor.
Speaker 3Just lie on the floor If you learn a little something about yourself. I used to lie on the floor with my back. It actually helps out, man.
Speaker 6You foam roll, you gotta foam roll.
Speaker 3I should get one man, you foam roll.
Speaker 6You gotta foam roll.
Speaker 5I should get one. I love foam rolling.
Speaker 2Downers Greg is in the background like it's coming down.
Speaker 6Greg is in the background like it's coming down.
Speaker 2She's a light on the floor.
Speaker 5She's slamming your door, she's gone and she's wearing your red sweater, not my red sweater.
Speaker 2It's a sweater, it's coming down.
Speaker 4It's coming down. She wouldn't make a sweater. It's a sweater she would make a sweater.
Speaker 2I never fucked anybody over in my life, didn't have a coat.
Speaker 3How are you?
Speaker 6telling Tony Montana and Mr Rogers yeah, who would win in the fight?
Speaker 3Mr Rogers, here's Mr Rogers. She would make a sweater every month Tony Montana comes in. She would make a sweater every month Tony Montana comes in.
Speaker 6I never fucked anybody over in my life Didn't have a couple, mr Rogers is like. Well, thanks for coming, tony, have a good day.
Speaker 3Our guest today is Mr Tony.
Speaker 6Montana Mess with the bull get the horns.
Speaker 3Maybe you'll learn a little something about yourself. All right, shout out to the principal of Breakfast Club. All right, this is Nugget, this is.
Speaker 1Who the fuck do you think you're talking to?
Speaker 3I'm hearing your.
Speaker 6A little forecasting oh.
Speaker 3Shout out to my creative vibe, the Viberslap.
Speaker 6He's Viberslapping so hard.
Speaker 3There's a lot of Viberslapping. Is it a good band without a Viberslap? All the best ones usually incorporate somehow it used to be in like 1970s like car chases.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 5And crazy train from the beginning.
Speaker 3What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 5I have no idea, jamal. I'll shut up for you, yeah.
Speaker 3Let's get a little tense in here, that's baby making music.
Speaker 1All that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 3Alright, now I'm starting to get sick of the Viper slap that's baby making music A little bit, I mean.
Speaker 5Shut up and stop kicking the seats. You'll beat your children and steal your thunder. What a great line.
Speaker 2I'm trying to watch the movie.
Speaker 1Shut the fuck up and if I have to tell you again, we're going to take it outside, and I'm going to show you what it's like Shut the fuck up. You understand me. George isn't playing. Shut your mouths or I'll shut them for you. And if you think I'm kidding, just try me, try me.
Speaker 6Because I would love it Fuck off George.
Speaker 3That was sick.
Speaker 5George is not playing around Now. Simple feet that flicker like fire and burn like candles in smoky spires do more to turn my joy to sadness than somber thoughts of burning planets. Oh gosh.
Speaker 3Somber thoughts of burning planets.
Speaker 6This is my favorite lyrically.
Speaker 5Yeah, I like it Shut the fuck up. Donnie.
Speaker 6I don't wanna.
Speaker 1Who the fuck do you think you're talking to?
Speaker 6I haven't heard any too bad of altercations between people lately. I mean, either people are being nicer to each other or like just parking lot etiquette has gone up maybe.
Speaker 3But yeah, well, there's so many of these canons out there. I just think everybody who's left over is just sort of like shell-shocked. I don't want to set anybody off. I always eat leftovers.
Speaker 2What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 3Like set himself up for that. Yeah, wow, that's underrated song for sure. Here's another country song She'll come back to me Gotta go let her go Another quite little chicken alumbic. Yeah, Nice, I like that was well placed. Something, something for that, oh, tony.
Speaker 6Yeah lots of new clips this week.
Speaker 5Yeah, you did your homework Because we, we love our listeners.
Speaker 6Last night I said to her I didn't want to. I love her More than she wants to. Let this be.
Speaker 3She'll come back to me.
Speaker 5She'll come back to me. She'll come back to me. It does Re-examination.
Speaker 3It does. There's that steel guitar. I think they had a guy come in for that.
Speaker 5Oh, greg Vincent.
Speaker 3Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 6Shout out to Mr Dancing.
Speaker 4Anyhow, if you think that.
Speaker 6I'm going to sit around and wait for you forget it. Is that Greg? Yeah, the 24-year-old, when she was in high school. Like what?
Speaker 3Even then there was Doug. No, I think it was Doug. Well, I think the first guy like in the dugout was with that was a different girl though. That was Brad Hamilton's sister, really A sister that she ended up in the dugout with a 24-year-old but she lied about her age and he was like. It was just really uncomfortable.
Speaker 2What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 3He butt-hooked me there. I didn't know you were going to butt-hook me.
Speaker 6I'm getting too good for my britches. Here you are Good trumpet again here. I think this should be the last track. Maybe I think the track order is a little wrong. I know they produced it themselves, but like I think this one would have been a good, tasty little number to end on. Instead, they did the well.
Speaker 3We'll hear soon, but Okay, well, we got two more, so this is 12 of the 14. So we've got this one's called Italian Leather Sofa.
Speaker 6No doing quaaludes on the Italian Leather Sofa, okay.
Speaker 3Is that what that noise is? Okay?
Speaker 6No, looting yeah.
Speaker 3Okay, yeah, the guitars. It's kind of Bo Diddley-ish, a little barbershop.
Speaker 6It is a little rock as long as issues coming in. She doesn't care. No, the next song is by Willie Nelson.
Speaker 5Oh is it? I don't know Money A gold watch Hi.
Speaker 1New in the building. Yeah, I just moved in Monday, oh you like it so far, mm-hmm, everybody's been real nice.
Speaker 3Well, that's because you have big jugs.
Speaker 5I mean your boobs are huge, I mean I want to squeeze them. Whether or not he's a good man, she doesn't care, just as long as she still has her friends. Mama, mama Money, they got her cold. Watch A silk dress and healthy breasts that bounce on his Italian leather sofa Dancing.
Speaker 2And dancing.
Speaker 3Get the elevator in there, that's right oh, what that was what I forgot that they did that oh yeah, this is that song where they're all kind of playing out of turn. Yeah, on different time, signatures or something. I don't know Definitely Well, tempo, different tempo.
Speaker 6Bass and trumpet.
Speaker 3Interesting combo. Bass and trumpet interesting combo guitar comes in it's a little blam blam say brah and they're all kind of like soloing a little bit, except the bass player, but even he's kind of trying to come out a little bit.
Speaker 2Right in On a reverse, gets a block on the corner.
Speaker 3Oh, Nelly.
Speaker 2Oh Say bye Right into the 45.
Speaker 3He's gone Bye.
Speaker 6Nice.
Speaker 3Nice, that was pretty nice.
Speaker 5That solo. There she's got a serrated edge that she moves back and forth. It's such a simple machine, she doesn't have to use force.
Speaker 1When she gets what she wants, she puts the rest in her tray in a Ziploc bag.
Speaker 5Like what.
Speaker 3These harmonies are a little tighter.
Speaker 5She wants to put the rest on a tray In a Ziploc bag In the freezer.
Speaker 6This is cake for you.
Speaker 5She doesn't care whether or not he's an island. She doesn't care, just as long as his ship is.
Speaker 6This is one of the longest ones on the album. Here it's six minutes.
Speaker 2Yeah, it's one of the longest.
Speaker 6They snap back into the those quick hitters. It's kind of got like a jam band quality solo to it.
Speaker 3Yeah, I was just thinking about how good live they would be. Yeah, live in person.
Speaker 5It's hard for me to remember a specific cake.
Speaker 1This one was mine.
Speaker 3Alright, we're on the home stretch. That was an Italian leather sofa. Now we're going to the last one. Sad songs and waltzes.
Speaker 6Oh God, Getting a little bit of a glimpse.
Speaker 3Talk amongst yourselves.
Speaker 6Oh God.
Speaker 5Playing the trumpet like it's like a taps kind of somber yeah you're right, they should have made the other one the end, but they wanted to go with it. Now I'm getting a little bit clamped.
Speaker 6They should, yeah it should have wanted to go with it. Now I'm getting a little bit glib. They should. Yeah, it should have been the flow of it Kind of just.
Speaker 5Yeah, this is Willie Nelson. Shout out to Willie. Sad songs and waltzes aren't selling this year.
Speaker 6Yeah, this is Willie Nelson. Shout out to Willie All about how you cheated.
Speaker 5I'd like for the whole world to hear. I'd like to.
Speaker 6I guess it does add a nice somber wrap up instead. I take it back.
Speaker 5I could be they had a better purpose.
Speaker 6She'll come back to me a little more upbeat.
Speaker 5You're not a star, you don't know how lucky you are. Though my record may say it, no one will play it. Sad songs and waltzes aren't selling this year, all right.
Speaker 2Oh cool, I like that little part yeah it's kind of interesting, like Les Paul-y.
Speaker 3Well, like I said, it was my two times platinum here in the US. Yeah, I mean, this is a remake, I'm just and it's a great version of it at the same time it kind of takes away from the creativity, the originality of some of the other songs Agreed, they're just trying to get songs out there.
Speaker 5I guess, I guess, yeah, they don't really.
Speaker 6I don't think they have that many songs, even to this day, so it's like it could be a band, that Just kind of peaks and has their songs. This is definitely their peak.
Speaker 3This is their big one. This is their big album. Set them up Forever. Probably. Alright, we'll wind this down. Yeah, okay, whew, so that was all 14. All right, we'll wind this down. Yeah, okay, whew, yeah, so that was all 14. So we ready to get into it, ready to hash it out the top three.
Speaker 6Well, okay, what is yours? So let's see, I'm going to go Italian Leather. So sofa three, because it had that cool breakdown part and it really it's not one of my favorite, but it's got that jam.
Speaker 3So, yeah, that jam deserves some recognition, so I'm.
Speaker 6I'm glad it's going to the depths. It's going deep, it's getting deep in there. So exactly way down, way, way down, I'm going to the depths. It's going deep, it's getting deep in there.
Speaker 3So exactly, way down, way, way down, I'm gonna go. My number three is gonna be nugget nice yeah, because of that cool riff and all of the, the, the wordplay combined with like soloing on top of solos and there's like a lot. You know, there's just a lot of music there and so and it's catchy. So that was my number three.
Speaker 6Okay, yeah, all right, this is tough. I think surprise number number two is going to be. It's coming down. Oh, yeah, it's coming down. Is that your number two?
Speaker 3Yeah, it's my number two, that is a great song.
Speaker 6I do love you know, frank Sinatra friend is a four letter word open book dark. I do love you know. Frank Sinatra Friend is a Four-Letter Word Open Book Dart all those songs. I don't know. Yeah, what's your?
Speaker 3number two. I'm going to go with Open Book as my number two. Okay, cool, yeah, I just thought that. I mean, it was the great, it was just like a great comeback to Friend is a Four-Letter Word, okay, and it followed it. It just kept up the intensity and jammy in a way.
Speaker 6Yeah, lots of four letter words on this album.
Speaker 3But very clever, et cetera. Okay, you're with number one.
Speaker 6Well, speaking of four letter words, I'm going to go Nugget. The bangers on the album, the bangers and the jam yeah, together, uh. The bangers on the album, the bangers and the jam yeah, uh, together. I really, really want to say that on a different day, though. Frank sinatra friend is a four-letter word open book, and daria could be my top three. So yeah, they were so good I think I'm just going it's so trivial my, my three, because it could be the whole rest of the album.
Speaker 6Well, not the ones I didn't really like Stick Shift Safety Belts. She'll Come Back to Me and just because I'm not really country and rockabilly, I'm not a country rockabilly fan, yeah, but they couldn't sell it either.
Speaker 3It just didn't seem like it was in their wheel. And then with that monotone with the rest of it just didn't fit or suit what his strength.
Speaker 4Kind of mocking.
Speaker 3It was kind of mocking yeah.
Speaker 6Well, it's music. Art imitates art imitates art.
Speaker 3Yeah, okay cool, I'm going to say. Friend is a four-letter word.
Speaker 6Oh nice, I'm going to say. Friend is a Four Letter Word. Oh nice Okay.
Comparing Songs for Influence and Impact
Speaker 3That was just. I don't know. It just hit me all of a sudden. Complete from top to bottom. That song was better than the rest of them and I didn't really have anything. It was like the perfect song for them to me, wow.
Speaker 6Yeah, okay, I liked it a lot and it had that. Is there anybody out there?
Speaker 3yeah, it had that. Is there anybody out there you love the the black sabbath? When connections are made like that, yeah, yeah, when they do it really well reminiscent yeah, yeah, but they make it their own at the same time.
Speaker 3They're they're being very deliberate and obvious about what they're copying, but they just sort of it's like this the way this sounds is better. Yeah, if you take this and that and then put this thing on it, layer these things on top of it, let's make it better. But also, kind of our thing, and, yeah, these two songs mash together, it sort of paves the way for the jam band movement a little bit later on, which kind of came after late, you know mid 90s I agree, I agree, but uh, yeah, it kind of puts a bow.
Speaker 6Yeah, tight album, great album all right.
Speaker 3Well, everybody, thanks for listening. Uh, we'll touch base soon.
Speaker 4Let you know what's going on take care.