The Greatest Non Hits
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The Greatest Non Hits
Portishead: Dummy
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Embark on a sonic exploration with us as we retrospectively traverse the gothic soundscapes of Portishead's seminal album "Dummy." Discover how the trio's Bristol roots and the influence of a classic British TV series weaved their way into this masterpiece, crafting a rich auditory tapestry that resonates with themes of resilience and independence. Whether you're drawn to the melancholic melodies of "Wandering Star" or the sultry depths of "Strangers," our dissection avoids the well-trodden path of hit singles, guiding you to hidden gems within this timeless collection.
As we swap stories and laugh over pop culture references, our podcast becomes a playground for the curious and musically inclined. We'll compare tracks to iconic songs, untangle the album's atmospheric layers, and shine a spotlight on the standout organ and synthesizer work that define its haunting aura. Unleash your inner music detective and unlock a new appreciation for the subtle intricacies that make "Dummy" an evergreen classic.
In our wrap-up, we don't just rank our favorite tracksβ we delve into the cryptic lyrics, embrace the dreamlike transitions, and celebrate the sleeper hits that often go unnoticed. Like sophisticated secret agents of sound, we invite you to uncover with us the enduring impact of Portishead's debut, promising that this is not just another listen but an experience that will linger and inspire. Stay tuned, as our podcast continues to chart a course through the uncharted territories of musical marvels.
The finger is on the trigger, about to unleash a force with terrible powers beyond the comprehension of man. This force we shall know as the Mrons.
Speaker 3Alright, thank you for listening to the Greatest Nine Hits. I'm Chris and playing Mrons it's really a Mrons in Strangers. Medley is my co-host, tim, and today's album is going to be from Portishead, a debut album called Dummy, and it was released in August 22nd of 1994. So it's their debut album and the band is from Bristol, England. I always want to say Bristol, Tennessee, because I'm from America.
Speaker 3And one of the things that we have in common with the geography of you know from where this band is from is the city the name of the band is named after a city called Portishead, which is on the River Severn.
Speaker 3It's actually on the mouth of the River Severn, which separates England from Wales, and on the other side of that the mouth is Cardiff, and just above Cardiff is it Newport Newport, wales, which is the sister city of the town that Tim and I are recording from, which is Annapolis, maryland. So we're on the Severn River, they're on the River Severn and we are recording this just just stones throw away from the Severn River. So there is a little bit of a linkage there from a geographic standpoint that Tim and I have and this of the affinity that we have for this band, and so we're going to just like all the rest of the albums that we cover, we are going to listen to all the songs, all the tracks, and then rank our top three non hits from this album. So it's got a couple of songs that many of you may have heard Sour Times and Glory Box. It's really, I think, the soul. Sour Times is the second song. Glory Box is the very last track on this album. So those are going to be the two hits. Everything else is up for voting between he and I. So we'll be doing that at the end, but in the meantime, let me give all of you a little bit of a deeper background.
Speaker 3I didn't know about this until I'd heard this album several times and then I've heard it maybe about seven or eight more times between within the last week. And it consists of three members. The first one, jeff Barrow, beth Gibbons and Adrian Utley. Jeff Barrow plays all the instruments except for the guitar. Adrian Utley plays the guitar, beth is a singer, and it has elements of a lot of different genres, most notably, I'd say goth. There's I mean, it's not really a genre, it's a really more of an aesthetic that belies the music which is. There's hip hop, there's some scratching going on, there's also jazz elements infused in there. There's a pop, it's a little bit of rock. It's very creative, very unique, very avant garde, and it is. It's a, it's a prototype album of a genre that people have coined trip hop, because it's sort of has that trippy gothic aesthetic but you know, be lying underneath it be lying hip hop so, which was becoming really popular at the time, and one of the things.
Speaker 3I didn't realize just until maybe until about an hour or two ago, is that they started recording these ideas. By the way, they may met. It was Jeff Barrow and Beth Gibbons who met at an enterprise allowance course in February of 1991. That was some sort of a government entrepreneur program. If you show up, present some sort of a business plan or an idea for a business, you would get an allowance from the conservative government at the time as a market thatcher initiative. But anyway, it's sort of like this public meeting for these entrepreneurs.
Speaker 3The two of them met at a coffee break within that meeting, which I think is kind of cool. Some how or another they, I guess in London. The two of them went to London, had some recording ideas. I guess one of them must have known Nina Cherry who is did the buffalo stance. She was a hip hop artist really popular. I remember listening to Buffalo Stance in the clubs. It was on heavy rotation. Nevertheless, in 91, they meet at her house or they meet her at her house. They discuss some ideas. Her husband was Cameron McFay who in Barrow was doing some work for him, and that's how the very first ideas for the band and the music came about.
Speaker 3They released a song Within the album there's a song called it Could Be Sweet. I think it's the 34th track on the album that we're going to listen to today and that was the very first track of music that they laid down, the two of them. They go back to Coach House Studios in the area of Bristol and from there they meet Adrian Utley, who was I think he was an engineer and, I think, really liked what they were doing and provided ideas, and they were really receptive and from there they recorded all the rest of the songs and they named the album Dummy. And here we are. So the result of what they collaborated on is what we're going to listen to, and it's amazing because overall, the album has sold about 3.6 million copies or had, according to Wikipedia, sold that many copies by the year 2008.
Speaker 3I don't think any of their other albums came really close to this particular album. They got away from this type of a sound with their other albums. From what I've read, they don't necessarily like the name of the genre, tripp Hop. I think they see themselves more of a jazz oriented band, but they certainly incorporate acoustic things like that into it. So anyway, listen to listen a little bit of Tim and then interview's him. Nice, oh, look at that. All right, beautiful, all right. So while he's packing it up and he's going to join me momentarily again, continue to subscribe and continue to download us Wherever you get your podcasts. We're super thrilled. We're coming up on a hundredth episode. I think we're a few away, but nevertheless, you know when we do have big celebration, we've got some things in the works. We're in the nineties and we're happy to be doing this album and Tim is ready. Tim, how are you doing bud?
Speaker 6Oh, doing well Living on split pea soup, a little beef turkey some trail mix a little trail mix in me.
Speaker 3Well, I mean, I've turned. I've turned the tea. I've been into tea, I've been into healthy food. I'm going.
Speaker 6I'm going. Vegetarian Trail mix is kind of healthy you know it's all right.
Speaker 3I think it's got some preservatives in it.
Speaker 6I don't need depending on what they put into it, I guess you know, instead of the M&M's you just got to go with, like chocolate chunks, I think that's exactly.
Discussion of Captain Scarlet Album
Speaker 3You know, anyway, but that kind of a trail mix I I got you, yeah, so anyway, yeah, he's a, he's adjusting his mic. What are you to give me? Your thoughts about you give me your thoughts about the album, because this is, this is in your wheelhouse, you're familiar with it. What's your take? Give?
Speaker 6us a drop, maybe just more, into, like, the nitty gritty of life, it's into the mysteriousness it maybe uh, you know there's no False profit, you got to kind of do it yourself. You know there's no captain scarlet to hold. You know this man will be our hero.
Speaker 1No hero will make him indestructible. His name captain scarlet. You don't need captain scarlet.
Speaker 6Okay, we got some men. We got some women from earth. Uh, we're all doing it, you know yeah.
Speaker 3Oh, of course you know I didn't do a good job of introducing that, that original clear Mysterions.
Speaker 6Yes, mr Ones, I guess. Yes, it's a show from 1967, 68 in Britain right. Which surely you know. These artists watched and gathered some trippy elements too.
Speaker 3Yeah, I mean it's familiar pop culture to these guys. Uh, but the name of the show? Yeah, captain, let's say okay, tret. Captain scarlet and the mister ones, 1968,. But I guess the premises like in the year 2068, the Inde, the indestructible captain scarlet, leads the agents of spectrum in a war of nerves against the mister ones from Mars.
Speaker 6Yes, and apparently we went to Mars and we fired some things at them and, uh you, know, it was bad.
Speaker 7Shut down motors, maintain radio silence. Let's get out of here.
Speaker 3Well, apparently they were peaceful, but I think we fired something at them and it just got them pissed off.
Speaker 6Yes.
Speaker 1This is the voice of the MISTERONS.
Speaker 6So we'll slow-drip the MISTERONS, but grab your space suit. This is an amazing album and I think it really deserves to be talked about. It was what? 419 out of 500 for Rolling Stones. It's best albums all time. Sure, it's paving the way for genres, even though they didn't like to be called TRIPOP, I think you know. I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 3Well, we're going over this anyway, because the very first songs called MISTERONS. That was the sort of melody that he was playing. I think it's a good way to start off the album.
Speaker 1This is the trigger A.
Speaker 6Martian Explosion vehicle. That was their vehicle.
Speaker 1Three men from.
Speaker 7Earth. Well, that about completes our patrol. Captain Black, once again nothing to report. But those signals we monitored at Spectrum. They must have come from somewhere.
Speaker 3Yeah, they came from.
Speaker 7MISTERONS.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 7Yeah.
Speaker 3Okay, so that's sort of like the intro there, yeah and then they fire upon them. Exactly, got it Alright. So this is the introduction, last passion Ooh Halloween music right off the bat.
Speaker 7I got my spacesuit.
Speaker 6Heavy bass Somewhere where they come back.
Speaker 8I'm not a crier, I don't cry. I work out. I love these. I don't cry. Nice, are you crying?
Speaker 2Are you crying? What's that? Are you crying? Am I crying? No, I'm not crying.
Speaker 6I'm not crying yet. It's a little emotional, it is. It's fine upper reaches, it's still holding on. This ocean will not be grasped. This ocean will not be grasped For nothing.
Speaker 2Did you really want this?
Speaker 3This is the voice of a miscown. Yeah, there's like these. These Ailes are super fast. Yeah, they're so fast. We gotta play the rest of this. We'll literally look at them. Here we go, thank you, we know that you will hear us, earthmen. Our retaliation will be slow.
Speaker 1But nonetheless effective. It will mean the ultimate destruction of life. It will be useless for you to resist.
Speaker 8For we have discovered the secret of reversing matter.
Speaker 3Okay, so those dudes just surrender? Yeah, they get shot at them. And then these guys are pissed On the planet. The misterons are mad, but the Earthlames are refusing to surrender right.
Speaker 6Yes, yes whoa, I was over the part. Whoa, what You're blowing my mind right now, Shout out. You can watch the first episode on YouTube actually. So we kind of were doing that we didn't catch the whole script, but yes, that's the gist.
Speaker 3Well, that was season one episode.
Speaker 2Very nice.
Speaker 3It's setting the stage for us.
Speaker 6They're peaceful and they're pissed, but they're pissed. You can only take so much shit, just like in real life. This is kind of like in Bristol and wherever. Where else are they from?
Speaker 3Oh yeah, exeter yeah that whole top-west area.
Speaker 6This has got that rainy overcast kind of day music that you can really yeah shout out to Bristol, by the way.
Speaker 3Shout out to.
Speaker 6Bristol.
Speaker 3City, bristol City, bristol City. Where are some cities around there? Shout out to anybody on the southern Shout out to Portishead, of course, right there.
Speaker 6Chittening Holland Sheepway Shout out to Long Ashton Portbury.
Speaker 3Oh, I love.
Speaker 6Portbury. I love Flaksporten, lay Woods. Don't sleep on Stoke Gifford.
Speaker 3Bradley, stoke.
Speaker 6Shoe Town, shvetham, that's a little outside of Bristol, that's southeast Chittening.
Speaker 3We love it, we love you. I'm a shitty bee.
Speaker 2Listen.
Speaker 6Okay, yeah, oh, creepy, creepy, creepy. I tell you what Shout out to our sisters in Newport, annapolis loves you.
Speaker 8As your attorney, I advise you to take a hit out of the little brown bottle in my shaving kit. You won't need much, just a tiny taste, alright shout out to.
Speaker 6Fear and Loathing. Yeah, exactly, shout out to the fans of Fear and Loathing.
Speaker 3Alright, we're off to a good start.
Speaker 6That was a good song, it was creepy, it was really creepy.
Speaker 3Oh, that's good, that's a sweet.
Speaker 6Now what does this sound like? This is some James Bond shit.
Speaker 3Yeah, the whole song is James Bond. We get up, we ranked.
Speaker 6We're ranking the Bonds by the way Coming up.
Speaker 3This is Sour Times.
Speaker 8I hit. Oh, Forbidden Fruit hit nice.
Speaker 6That's a great line. Courtesies that I despise.
Speaker 2She got sexy boys Shake.
Speaker 6Monster, she does.
Speaker 3Shout out to Dalton. Fist begins.
Speaker 6Shake Dalton was okay.
Speaker 3Yeah, it was a rank.
Speaker 6I think Sean Connery is number one. Take a right, take a shot now. That's Sean Connery. That's Sean.
Speaker 3You think I'm number two, roger.
Speaker 6Roger, you gotta be Roger.
Speaker 7Just a drink, a martini shaken not stirred.
Speaker 3That was Connery, right yeah it was Connery. It's Pierce Brosnan.
Speaker 8Shake.
Speaker 1Forbidden Fruit hit nice Shake.
Speaker 2Not stirred.
Speaker 6That's more bitter than Sour. Sometimes he does the lemon twist. Remember the.
Speaker 3They were bitters too.
Speaker 6Bitter yeah.
Speaker 3Bitter.
Speaker 5Shaken, but not stirred.
Speaker 3So mocking, shaking, shaking, that stirred.
Speaker 6Innocence, decent nice.
Speaker 8Disguise me though. Rot.
Speaker 7Welcome on to Shake and Not Stir. Shake and Not Stir, don't look like.
Speaker 3I gave it down. That's down, Phil.
Speaker 6You know who also likes martinis Saul.
Speaker 1Hi, oh, hello Hello.
Speaker 6He's trying to get the bartenders attention. Hello, I like a martini place. I'm shaking that Stoid Stake shaken, I don't know. Just give me a drink, damn it.
Speaker 2I'm a secret agent.
Speaker 6I'm looking for the sky.
Speaker 7I'm a sophisticated secret agent. We have to do that.
Speaker 3We have to write something with Saul as Devil.
Speaker 7Asada, I've got my space suit.
Speaker 5Oh, that's good, that's a sweet.
Speaker 2Sweet.
Speaker 6Sour. Do you like sweet or sour?
Speaker 3Bitter A little bit of both, yeah.
Speaker 6I have a complex balance of all of them.
Speaker 3Exactly, I like sour followed by sweet. I'm sure we're. You. Don't go from sweet to sour.
Speaker 6It's like a palate cleanser. I have a phobia of losing my balance.
Speaker 1I have a phobia.
Speaker 3All right, oh yeah, this is Strangers. This is the medley right.
Speaker 1This is what you're doing.
Speaker 3This is like a synth. This is like a mood. I think you want to say A mood Right now. This is a synth, but you were doing it as a chord. You're playing it like it hasn't been coosy.
Speaker 6Right. Well, I kind of just found On the plug. Yeah, it was on the plug, I was getting into this one.
Speaker 3Here's the jazz.
Speaker 6It's very jazzy.
Speaker 3Very hip-hop-y Got it.
Speaker 6There's people walking. You hear that Keele's hitting the floor. They created their own samples yeah, they created their own samples.
Speaker 3Was it Adam McDonald's Did?
Speaker 2you realize the way this song belongs to you.
Speaker 6Dave McDonald plays Nose Flute.
Speaker 3Yeah, dave McDonald producer.
Speaker 6He plays the Nose Flute on. That's awesome.
Speaker 3There's somebody who plays it on the plug.
Speaker 1Oh, now feel, feel the night.
Speaker 6Done it warning. Done it now.
Speaker 1Feel the night, Done it, so morning kill.
Speaker 2The solution was there all the time.
Speaker 8I'm not afraid anymore.
Speaker 3Now, that's kind of cool, whoa.
Speaker 6Oh yeah. That part rips so hard?
Speaker 3How's this not a hit?
Speaker 6It's got that droning sort of electric something unplugged. That's like feedback. Is it in real? I think this is pretty real.
Speaker 8Boldly go where no man has ever gone before.
Speaker 2There's got to be a way. There is nothing more to be added to it.
Speaker 3Shout out to you these out there.
Speaker 5Call the fire department. This one's out of control.
Speaker 3This site belongs to you. Yes, yes, yes. Copy I'm detached.
Speaker 1I don't know, I don't know, I'm spitting.
Speaker 3Shout out to Sandra Boa. I'm not stirred. All right, next song. It could be sweet, this is the one. This is the very first song they ever recorded.
Speaker 6I mean.
Speaker 3Adrian Otley was not a part of the band at this point.
Speaker 6Wow.
Speaker 3They got they when they recorded this.
Speaker 6So I hope the government would give them money for their band that they're, they're like yeah, was this?
Speaker 3yeah, this is a good question about whether or not. Dear.
Speaker 6Margaret Thatcher. We're going to start a band. We're going to name it Portis Head. It's going to get all these people to visit Portis Head.
Speaker 3I know it's not a bad idea, it's a success.
Speaker 6It's not a bad idea Like if they're creative people for the government to give them money to make band. Hey USA, let's do that. Come on, me and Chris, Chris can play some stuff. I'm sure they've got both multi instrumentalists and we have a roadcaster already, geez.
Speaker 3Oh, exactly, yeah, oh, we didn't need a program.
Speaker 5Look upon my fear.
Speaker 6Oh, why are you scared? I have a phobia of fairness.
Speaker 2I swear.
Speaker 8How much more black could this be? The answer is none. None is actually black.
Speaker 6Even their love songs are like depressing.
Speaker 3That's a cool sample there. Yeah, that was I. Can't you kind of have to listen carefully? I like this song. They're taking it down. This is the song where you need a song where it facilitates a hook up. Oh yeah, like if you're at the bar and you meet somebody at an enterprise meeting and they're hot, just laugh at everything that they say. Yeah, just laugh at everything they say, and then when the song comes on, yeah, play this one, just the right, the mood is right.
Speaker 6Have a little, a little drink maybe.
Speaker 7Just a drink.
Speaker 3Maybe something sweet like a grasshopper or something like that. What is a grasshopper? I don't know. It's like green da ment and some shit.
Speaker 6Oh, that's a conversation starter, you think so? Yeah, okay, I mean crazy color drinks always win.
Speaker 3No, that's true. You order it because it makes you stand out in the otherwise dingy bar.
Speaker 6Right.
Speaker 3So you have to differentiate yourself.
Speaker 6You want to piss off the bartenders as much as possible? Yeah, in a dingy bar.
Speaker 3Well, in a bar, everything's non-verbal, so you have to have your non-verbal when you're at a bar. Yeah, for sure, and that's probably the drink order, that in and of itself. So you have a lot of fruit in it, yeah, umbrellas and all that stuff. We need some umbrellas Orange twists that are lit on fire, even slices With a round glass or a tangela, yeah, and then you have to have a little bit of a drink.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 8Oh, I sweat Whoa what just happened.
Speaker 3I mean, Shout out to Nina Cherry.
Speaker 6Okay, no, you hang up.
Speaker 8No, you Okay.
Speaker 3Shout out to the tea drinkers.
Speaker 6Shout out to the people who use speakerphone to talk to people.
Speaker 2Okay, one, two, three.
Speaker 3I got a good tea idea.
Speaker 7Oh.
Speaker 3The boiling water, of course. You take fresh turmeric slice, you know, just peel off the edges, put it in to the grater. Oh, you grate that up and you grate up a piece of ginger, oh, my gosh. You kind of fill up the bottom with the rind.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 3And then you pour that in. You take a little bit of a thing of honey. Mm-hmm and there you've got your tea right there. Yeah, just those three things in the water.
Speaker 6Wow.
Speaker 3I tried it. It was good. You know the ingredients have to be fresh and you have to do, you have to grate it.
Speaker 6Can you actually put tea in there?
Speaker 3Well, you just put the hot water in it and then it becomes tea, but then it's herbal tea.
Speaker 6Tea with the herbs too, then it would just be black tea with like turmeric and ground ginger.
Speaker 3Oh, no, I mean.
Speaker 8Well, you don't hang up either. Turn it off, turn it off.
Speaker 3All right, I'll see the next couple.
Speaker 6We'll have a conversation.
Speaker 3We'll talk about it.
Speaker 6We'll talk over the phone. We'll get into the minutia of different holistic. The idea is holistic tea.
Speaker 5I just thought it was healthy.
Speaker 7What does it do? Can't you see? It makes everlasting gobstoppers.
Speaker 6You can be gobstopper tea, you know.
Speaker 3Well, it's just a sweet tea really, I mean, yes, it's got the ginger in it. It makes it sweet without sweetening it.
Speaker 7Where am I going?
Speaker 3Well, we're going to the next song, which is Wandering Star, which is kind of like the beginning of Running With the Devil.
Speaker 6But I never have to wake Very gothic here. Sure.
Speaker 2There is nothing more to be added.
Speaker 8How much more black could this be? The answer is none.
Speaker 3None is black Like a scratching face to throw in there.
Speaker 6I really like the guitar on this too.
Speaker 3That was all, adrian.
Speaker 8How much more black could this be? The answer is none. None is black.
Speaker 5Call the fire department. It was out of control. What would you do if?
Speaker 8you had to A million dollars, I'll tell you what I'd do man Two chicks at the same time. Man, that's it. You had a million dollars, you'd do two chicks at the same time Damn straight.
Speaker 5I always wanted to do that. Man Well, type of chicks that double up on a dude like me. Dude, good point.
Speaker 8I don't think if I were a millionaire I could hook that up too, Because chicks dig dudes with money.
Speaker 5Well, not all chicks, Well, type of chicks that double up on a dude like me dude.
Speaker 2Good point.
Speaker 1It's like waking up from a dream.
Speaker 7After a while, one's experience begins to have what I would call a haven't we been here before?
Speaker 2Man, this is this is a trippy one.
Speaker 3Yeah, it's really dark man.
Speaker 6It's really alternating between the major and minor.
Speaker 7What's it do? Can't you see it makes everlasting gobs. Starburst.
Speaker 6It's just major, minor, major, minor, major, minor, major minor. Yeah little noodling, major, minor noodle. Little Leslie Nielsen here.
Speaker 5The car, follow that car.
Speaker 6Coming at. Ya Get the Ham and Griddle. We got the Roadcaster with the Ham and Griddle here Round and round.
Speaker 8Whoa what just happened.
Speaker 3What just happened. We are off the rail.
Speaker 7Is this Raga Something like?
Speaker 3that. So we just kind of did a little palette cleanser around this one. Wait, it's just, I don't know.
Speaker 2Light of my light Deeper and deeper.
Speaker 3What's the organ there? It's kind of cool.
Speaker 1Pardon me.
Speaker 3Alright, we got a little palette cleanser here. That was going to do between the last two or the next two, but we'll do it between these ones.
Speaker 6What's the name of this band? This is sticking to myself from Jonathan Coltrane, alright.
Speaker 3Shout out to the.
Speaker 6Jonathan Coltrane.
Speaker 3Okay, shout out to Jonathan Coltrane.
Speaker 2It feels. It feels better, that's right.
Speaker 6But we're going to be lost again. Alright, we're going to be spinning, we're going back.
Speaker 3Yes, yes, yes yes, call me, I'm attached. I don't know, I don't know, I'm spinning. Okay, so we're going back into the doldrums here. This is called. It's a Fire.
Speaker 2It's a fire.
Speaker 3Fire. Oh, sorry about that. I got to control a little bit.
Speaker 6I'm losing it here. This is great Organ. Yeah, Adrienne Utley on the Hammond organ here. Okay, no wait.
Speaker 3No, it's Jeff, is it Jeff? Sounds like something Jeff would do, I don't know. Synthesizer on tracks 4 and 6. What track is this? Is this 6? Which one are we on, anyway?
Speaker 6Yeah, 6,. Yeah, so it's actually Gary Baldwin on the Hammond organ, is it? Yeah, we got Jeff's Gary Baldwin here.
Speaker 3Well, adrienne is playing a synthesizer of some sort. If that's an organ, not a synthesizer, they have two synths. Are they doubled up on synthesizers?
Speaker 6Double up on a dude like me.
Speaker 5dude there's something like that.
Speaker 6There's lots of horns. No, that's Okay. Maybe this is the synthesizer.
Speaker 3Maybe this might be a granality. This is doubled up on synths.
Speaker 2You fool.
Speaker 3Kind of synths that would double up on a dude like me. I would totally double up on a couple of synths if I had the opportunity, maybe with a million bucks, a few, maybe with a million bucks. I figure I can see that.
Speaker 6I know a farce when I see one. That's right.
Speaker 3She's not happy.
Speaker 2You fool.
Speaker 1An old saying in Tennessee.
Speaker 4I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee. There's this boom he wants.
Speaker 1An old saying in Tennessee. He wants. Shame on, shame on you. You fool me. We can't get fooled again.
Speaker 2Shout out to George Bush.
Speaker 3Sir, what was that like 2000.
Speaker 6Anti-shout out to George Bush.
Speaker 3Yeah, anti-shout, oh God.
Speaker 6We don't have a low bar of shell.
Speaker 3Yeah, I know, shout out to it, I'm not gonna go there. I don't know. Not a control. Yeah, this is out of control.
Speaker 5Call the fire department.
Speaker 6It's a fire here. It is a fire, oh man.
Speaker 8So why? What just happened? I?
Speaker 6mean Wait, should we do one more pallet cleanser?
Speaker 3Yeah, we want to do the same one. I wouldn't call this a pallet cleanser. This is sort of what we've been listening to, sort of. But whatever, this is not Portisette, this is.
Speaker 6Just believe that you're yourself and realize that all that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 3Oh, oh, good timing.
Speaker 7Where am I going?
Speaker 3Okay, so this song is called Numb. This is a Portisette song.
Speaker 6I'm gonna draw it out. This is where it starts. That was Radiohead. Yeah, pallet cleanser Gotcha.
Speaker 3I think Port, I think Radiohead, kind of borrowed away from these guys a little.
Speaker 6I know. No, totally, this is never a rap hit. No, they did. I think Tom York definitely heard some of this and was like Johnny, get on the on the sticks and do some weird stuff. Yeah, I call it.
Speaker 2David, donald, what are you calling me? Who lost the car?
Speaker 5Follow that car.
Speaker 3And Sinatra was like oh, what about that dame, that Gibbons? Hey, I like that broad, I love the way she talks.
Speaker 6Feel what I could feel.
Speaker 2It feels, it feels better. Are you crying? Are you crying? Am I crying? No, I'm not crying. Deeper and deeper Way down. That feels.
Speaker 6Listen to the spacey organs again. Really intricate stuff in the background.
Speaker 3This is not Barbershop, this is.
Speaker 1No, I know.
Speaker 2This is whatever the complete opposite of Barbershop.
Speaker 3I appreciate the placement.
Speaker 2Yeah that's.
Speaker 5Pardon me, I wonder if you could tell me how to get back on the expressway.
Speaker 3Not to family vacation. You chose E St Louis, Excuse me Holmes.
Speaker 2I never told you about this friend. No, I'm not. Yes, the giant pretty man.
Speaker 3So yeah, shout out to the really, really drunk. I can see Like somebody being really drunk.
Speaker 6Thank you very much. You're on like Quailu's or something, something.
Speaker 5What it is, bro. We're from out of town, no shit.
Speaker 2There's a radio hatch right there.
Speaker 6Lady of War Increased detachment from reality.
Speaker 3That was Tim adding that last part, but that was good.
Speaker 2Dude, I just I don't get this. You can't just lump things into two categories. Things aren't that simple.
Speaker 6You can't. It's not Trip Hop, it's not. You know Downbeat, it's not.
Speaker 3But it is. I mean it's all those things.
Speaker 6But it's all. They created a new genre. How cool is that, though? That's why you can't lump them into one.
Speaker 3Yeah, this is sort of like a flagship album of Trip Hop. It was their first album too. You gotta give them time for that right. You have to.
Speaker 6Oh, I mean they knocked it out of the park times a million. I mean, how many records. This is yeah.
Speaker 3This is a special album. Yeah, it's before Windows.
Speaker 6I hope Frank thinks too.
Speaker 2Has he ever told you about his friend Frank?
Speaker 3They had like Prodigy and AOL. Yeah, they're not logged in.
Speaker 6I think the fast pod rate the viewers are yeah, or the listeners are. Maybe we don't have an AOL sound clip of logging in.
Speaker 3Or any records of like Jim 37.
Speaker 6H-sex location. H-sex location. I'm a giant bunny rabbit. We've got a war to fight.
Speaker 3There's always the giant bunny rabbit. There's always a character. So many movies I Of what they say.
Speaker 1Yes, I'm calling about the phobia. I have a phobia this room.
Speaker 2From this moment. How can it feel? Ah, it feels this room.
Speaker 5If loving the Lord is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Speaker 8Storm In the morning.
Speaker 7Light of my life.
Speaker 2Ah, it feels. You can't say it feels better From sin to myself. I got nobody in my side. I'm not a cryer, am I?
Speaker 3You're that am I.
Speaker 1You're that am I.
Speaker 3Don't cry, I work out, I have hobbies, I don't Come here.
Speaker 2Oh, can't anybody see?
Speaker 6Ah good, violence. If you're not moved by this, just Maybe, maybe do something.
Speaker 3Give yourself a self-audit. Yeah, put on a. James Bond movie.
Speaker 2How can it feel it's? Wrong I'm not here to hear Reverend.
Speaker 3Brown, it's wrong.
Speaker 2If loving the Lord is wrong.
Speaker 5I don't want to be right.
Speaker 6Increase detachment from reality.
Speaker 7Do more hip-whip okay.
Speaker 2Wow.
Speaker 3Hey, can you Adrian? I think he's a good. He's a good addition. You can see the value that he's had.
Speaker 6Wow, yeah, we're just marking it up for correctness mostly.
Speaker 3Yeah, we're completely ruining the song, but at the same time, it's kind of fun.
Speaker 6Make sure the copyright people can't get us. We go.
Speaker 3Yeah, okay.
Speaker 6Got a war to fight yeah.
Speaker 2Regardless of what they say. How can it feel this wrong?
Speaker 7Oh, we got my space suit.
Speaker 8From this moment. How can it feel this wrong?
Speaker 3It's almost like. Zeppelin-esque that organ. Anyway, we're getting close.
Speaker 7Shut down motors. Maintain radio silence. Let's get out of here, Alright.
Speaker 6Stay with us, don't get out of here.
Speaker 3So this next one is pedestal.
Speaker 6I think it's important to not put the electronics on a pedestal here, Even though you do need a stand to get the mid-eye level. Maybe a standing desk. We need a standing desk for our road caster.
Speaker 3Something like that. I don't know.
Speaker 6It's all about posture on the pedestal. True that Don't put posture on the pedestal either, because there are advantages to a crooked back and a crooked spine Right on.
Speaker 3So, anyway, where's the sound on this anyway?
Speaker 6I don't know Technical difficulties.
Speaker 3Where's the tech issue here? Anyway, so we got pedestal, and when is that Okay?
Speaker 6Duck amongst yourselves. Give you a topic. Give you a topic.
Speaker 5Uh.
Speaker 6Pousa's scale actually doesn't reflect what you weigh. You know it's not accurate. Uh Pounzen Head of Stole.
Speaker 3Some good bass on this one.
Speaker 6It's the jazzy little drumming.
Speaker 2It is jazzy drumming, it's a hip hop, jazz, bass so here it is.
Speaker 6It's kind of like abass is going through a break-up song maybe. Yeah, I think so, yeah.
Speaker 2The solution was there all the time. I'm not afraid anymore.
Speaker 3You know the song is getting intense. Yeah, actually you brought it back. I like that, thank you.
Speaker 6Where Earthlings we are peaceful. Do you fuck everything up? Why did you fire that missile at us, Assholes? We are so fucking pissed. We're gonna infiltrate your society and make you enslaved.
Speaker 3No negotiation.
Speaker 6You will not even know you're fighting us. You will not be able to call the fire department.
Speaker 5Call the fire department.
Speaker 3Pull me once. No saying in Tennessee I know it's in Texas, pull me twice. Shame on me. Probably in Tennessee this.
Speaker 4There is nothing more to be added to it Says pull me once.
Speaker 3What I'm taking thiswhat is this? Is this like a French word? I don't know.
Speaker 6Yeah, pedestal is dope, shame on.
Speaker 3Shame on you. I'm digging it. That's George Bush with the pedestal.
Speaker 6Sorry, I'll set this one out. Yeah, you bet.
Speaker 3Looks like some jam-ass from J. No time we call it a sun.
Speaker 8Do more hip-hop therapy. No time we call it a sun. Give it a try.
Speaker 3No time make or reason. Was that some sort of a prodigy prompt?
Speaker 6Give it a try, maybe A little biscuit booty call.
Speaker 3The next song is called biscuit. It's still like a biscuit.
Speaker 5The car, follow that car.
Speaker 6Again, we're lost. We're not asking for directions, excuse me, holmes.
Speaker 3What it is.
Speaker 8Pardon me.
Speaker 5I wonder if you could tell me how to get back on the expressway. Fuck your mama. That wasn't nice.
Speaker 6Some of the drivers out there are lost. What's that? The lost drivers out there shout out.
Speaker 3Shout out to the scare.
Speaker 1I have a phobia.
Speaker 8Make myself hurt, no matter how hard I scream.
Speaker 3Increased attachment for reality. That's sin slave of sensation.
Speaker 6What Sin? Slave of sensation, cama, slave of sensation.
Speaker 3Right.
Speaker 6Sin slave of sensation.
Speaker 2I see you've been told you about his friend.
Speaker 6He likes to wander around and do stuff in the night. Just wander around in the middle of the night.
Speaker 3Something like that.
Speaker 7Deeper and deeper Light of my life.
Speaker 2Never falling. Yes, the giant bunny.
Speaker 3Who did the never fall in love again?
Speaker 6It's Kermit the frog slowed down. Wow, Increased attachment for reality.
Speaker 7At last I've got my space suit.
Speaker 2A mother's son has left me here.
Speaker 6Wow what.
Speaker 3This is getting dark. This should have seemed like a dream Deeper and deeper Way way down.
Speaker 2I've suffered, no matter how hard I scream.
Speaker 3Sin slave of sensation. How do you got those Sin slave?
Speaker 2of sensation.
Speaker 1This is the trigger Martian exploration. I'm shaking.
Speaker 3What are these? What are these?
Speaker 6I thought of this song oh, I know she thinks it's sweet, oh, that's good.
Speaker 3That's sweet, Sweet. She's like oh sweet, Enterprise program really paid off. There is nothing more to the added glitch.
Speaker 6It's all over now.
Speaker 3What they put this in business.
Speaker 8Whoa what just happened.
Speaker 7I mean, what's it do? It makes everlasting gobstoppers.
Speaker 5The car, follow that car.
Speaker 6It's good like theme music. It's good soundtrack music. That's maybe that's why I like it so much, because you can listen to it over and over again and not get tired of it Because it's not in your face.
Speaker 3Exactly. All right, man, this is it?
Speaker 6This is the last one.
Speaker 3This is Glory Box Giggity. No, seriously, this is the big hit Right.
Speaker 8Give it a try.
Speaker 2This is she's, Wow what.
Speaker 3Wow, this song is reason enough.
Speaker 8That'll give you two reasons. How much more black could this be? None.
Speaker 1Hi, oh, hello, hello.
Speaker 6I like that one.
Speaker 2Give it a try.
Speaker 3Or the fifth hour of the first day.
Speaker 6Maybe you'll just need a little do more hypnotic.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, I was waiting for Utley to have a song where he flexes his chops.
Speaker 6Wow, Early on too. Here there's half the song left. This is great song. Even though this is a hit, I guess For our purposes we should highlight this song more because it needs to be in the genus of the song Listeners play list out there.
Speaker 3All right, all right chant.
Speaker 2Yeah, I hear you Increase the touch with the front.
Speaker 8Give it a try.
Speaker 2Yeah this is a song later, just a minute.
Speaker 5Give it a try. Oh.
Speaker 2It feels so good. Not a cry. Chicken nap, you're tired.
Speaker 7Put down the bow and arrow.
Speaker 3All right, digging it, man. What are your last words?
Speaker 2here, it feels better. That was good.
Speaker 3Yeah, that was a good way to end.
Speaker 6Yeah, I mean best song.
Speaker 3Saved the best for last right.
Speaker 6Kind of interesting that they did that or how it worked out like that. Right, they wanted to round out the album. It was strong.
Speaker 3Exactly, yeah. Well, a lot of times the very last song on albums becomes like the big hit. Rush's first album was Working man. Yeah that song. It was the very last song on that one, but anyway, sometimes it can be filler. But yes, yeah, no something, it's really good, exactly, but that's not going to be a part of our voting. It's going to be not that or sour, was it Sour Times?
Speaker 6Yeah, so you told me them and we're really at number three For number three. For my number three. I'm in between Mr Ones and Pedestal, but I think Mr Ones really encapsulates the album, what they're about and very just this sort of just very trippy out there, spacey like Captain Scarlet type deal, right, but I'm going to go with Pedestal, number three, just because of the jazzyness, the little jazz-ish key solo there that they have, which really breaks up the album, I think, because there's nothing like that Anywhere else. So that's my number three.
Speaker 3I got you no as well thought out. Thanks for For all of that, I'm gonna go. My number three is gonna be strangers.
Speaker 5Nice.
Speaker 3It's a really it's a, it's a super. I mean just it has a lot and like it's a more is more kind of a Ethos to it and but it they they cut across or they fit everything in all these elements In a really well thought out way. So I thought it was I'm gonna go strangers, my number three. Okay okay.
Speaker 6Yeah my number two, then Was I gonna do?
Speaker 3Guess some good ones there. You've got roads, oh, oh, roads, yeah, roads number two roads is my number two.
Speaker 6I've been listening that song for a while now. It moves you. Yeah, it really does, it's. It's more of a a slow track, sort of reflective tune, if you will. Yeah yeah, all those are like it's a fire.
Speaker 3Numb roads there. Those are all you get into this stretch of really.
Speaker 6Glory box has a crescendo. That's really good.
Speaker 3It's slow at first, but I agree, but I mean, my number two is gonna be on the opposite end of that is number two is mr Runs for me nice.
Speaker 6I'm glad that was yeah, yeah yeah, of course, because it's.
Speaker 3I Like the story of it and I like how it has such a gothic hero yeah thing to it and the way that they incorporate, like the theme of that show yeah, into like In that kind of spirit definitely gonna be still listening to this album in 2068, you know. I know pretty cool. Anyway, what's your number one?
Speaker 6Number one is strangers. I love the lyrics there, mm-hmm. Yeah it's a. What is it like? Which ones like set aside your fears of life with the soul desire. Done, warning, done it now. Okay, ain't real on this side. Done in warning, done it now. Can anybody see the light? Where the morning Meets the dew and the tide rises like what?
Speaker 3yeah what's going on here? What are they trying to say? What's?
Speaker 6oh man, it's so cryptic and like, yeah, creepy.
Speaker 3You realize, for why this site belongs to you this Kind of kind of sexiness to it, I guess it does. Yeah, you know, in a weird twisted kind of way it does.
Speaker 6It's a gothic twist of you know weirdness.
Speaker 3But it's sultry though too.
Speaker 6I don't know what, I don't know what dummy is all about.
Speaker 3But yeah, yeah. Well, there's a story behind that too, I think, but I don't want to get.
Speaker 6I don't want to lose focus you know we're good thatcher would have been a dummy to not give them the funding that they would have, should have exact received in their Poor kids entrepreneur, government class or the hell it was.
Speaker 3So, getting to my number one, I'm gonna go in a different direction. I'm gonna say it could be sweet, that's gonna be my number. Oh, because it is their very first recording ever.
Speaker 3You know, okay the strongest one or it had the best aesthetic to it and all of that, but it was like it right after strangers, it it I mean I guess in the order, like when you listen everything from beginning to end it it Sounds really good right after strangers and it's very, you know, carefully, you know pulled off, yeah. So I think it's a that's that's gonna be my this album makes me want to be a Secret agent.
Speaker 3Yeah, oh, yeah. Well, I'm gonna listen to this a lot more, I think you are oh yeah.
Speaker 3Definitely it puts me in this sort of like a centered mood. I mean, oh yeah, just in terms of the way everything is delivered, it's very direct and it's very sort of like matter-of-fact and it gives, even though it there are some really things for sensitive people to, yeah, be triggered by the way it's. You know, the way it's delivered is in a very direct and just matter-of-fact way versus, yeah, it having a really Comfortable or yeah, or like sad or bad emotion to it.
Speaker 6So yeah, I mean.
Speaker 3I kind of it's almost dignified. You know it's a. It's a dignified way to convey these, these, you know these Unfortunate times that occur in your life with relationships.
Speaker 6Yeah, but it also makes me want to be a secret agent, like a sneaky secret agent.
Speaker 7I'm sophisticated secret agent.
Speaker 6I mean, I could be. You know, you probably are a podcast secret agent. Yeah exactly into the future we go.
Speaker 3Well, aren't we all?
Speaker 6we are you know, and hopefully you know more listeners are not strangers to this album, because yeah, give it a chance.
Speaker 3Yeah, there's, there's a lot to it and it's good stuff, all right, all right. Well, that's a bow on it. Thanks, guys, thanks for listening. Well, we'll see you on the flip side. Bye, bye.