Cameron is a second-generation parrot head. Joe has a savant-like memory for everything except Jimmy Buffett lyrics. Together they are taking an album-by-album journey through the complete Buffett catalog. “Podcasting in Paradise” gives you the whole Buff
Cameron Collins and Joseph Larrea
Joe and Cameron return from hibernation to discuss the late and great album, Take the Weather with You.
Joe and Cameron dig in to the eternal Jimmy Buffett's latest album, Equal Strain on All Parts, while also finding any reason to be offended about all time album rankings. All music property of Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated.
After a long hiatus, Joe and Cameron discuss JB's recent passing with Papa Parrothead himself, sharing their most Buffett songs in memorial. Then they dive deep into the country ensemble classic, License to Chill. All music property of Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. Listen along to the playlist created on this episode here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2mzKF2tq6OD73E6GBJ57l4?si=8696e6f2269b4224
In this episode, Cameron and Joe diverge slightly from the standard format to gush over the 2022-23 Sacramento Kings.
Joe and Cameron get logical and discuss the album that is directly responsible for all of this.
Well, they finally did it. Joe and Cameron excitedly, definitely not belatedly, discuss Don't Stop the Carnival. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joe and Cameron are once again professionally obligated to discuss a Jimmy Buffett Christmas album. Also, 30 minutes of excitement about the Sacramento Kings.
In this extra special and extra spooky edition of Podcasting in Paradise, Joe and Cameron read and discuss Jimmy Buffett's “Swamp Creature Let One In,” a chilling tale of snakes, swamp monsters and golf. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Joe and Cameron discuss Banana Wind, an oddly prescient mid-90s Buffett album which features perhaps the greatest Coral Reefer Band lineup. They also they discover what the internet thinks of Jimmy Buffett's feet. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Joe and Cameron discuss the Jimmy Buffett mid-90s classic, Barometer Soup. Plus, they present concepts for a Jimmy Buffett-themed amusement park, a new Starbucks menu item and a special Podcasting in Paradise edition of the Margaritaville Frozen Concoction Maker (TM! TM! TM!). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Cameron and Joe present the opening salvo of Jimmy Buffett's 90s comeback, Fruitcakes. Plus, some words about boat safety. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Buffett Boys are back to open season 3 of Podcasting in Paradise by closing out their discussion of Jimmy Buffett's 1980s discography with "Off to See the Lizard." Plus, Cameron surprises Joe with a piece of custom art. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The new year and the post-mustache era begins as Joe and Cameron discuss the often-maligned but surprisingly endearing album, “Hot Water.” Plus, Joe introduces Cameron to some eclectic and perhaps slightly over-priced Jimmy Buffett memorabilia. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this very special holiday/anniversary episode of "Podcasting in Paradise," the Joe and Cameron Academy of Arts and Buffett Sciences present the Joe and Cameron Awards gala for Excellence in the Field of Doing this Podcast. Also, Joe and Cameron discuss Jimmy Buffett's "Christmas Island." Plus, stay tuned for after the sign-off for a special hidden bonus track. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Patrick "Papa Parrothead" Collins returns to the show to discuss the end of the Moustache Era. Plus, Joe drops a bombshell piece of news all over this pod. Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this very special and very spooky episode, Cameron and Joe go through the obituary of Captain Tony; owner of Sloppy Joe's, former Mayor of Key West, and star of Jimmy Buffett's "Last Mango in Paris.". They also discuss a Yiddish adaptation of the classic Buffett bar ballad, "Why Don't We Get Drunk (and Screw)" as well as a very creepy and very confusing piece of Halloween merch. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies.
Cameron and Joe are joined Harrison Ford, an honorary Coral Reefer, to discuss the Jimmy Buffett album, the cocktail recipe and the Morgana Best novel that are collectively known as “Last Mango in Paris.” Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cameron and Joe are joined by legal scholar and podcast host Hank Harawood (Under 40 Victims of Fate) to discuss "Chi Chi's v. Buffett," the landmark case to determine the naming rights to Margaritaville. Also, they dive into Buffett's Gulf & Western album, "Riddles in the Sand." Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron and Joe dive deep into Jimmy Buffett's 1983 classic, "One Particular Harbour". Along the way, they discuss Cameron's new tattoo and his mysterious occupation as well as Corona beer and the Jimmy Buffett lifestyle brand. Discussed in this episode: "How Jimmy Buffett Accidentally Charted a Course from Margaritaville to Corona to LandShark Lager" Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Buffett boys are kicking off Season 2 by discussing Jimmy Buffett's 1982 album, “Somewhere Over China.” Only this time they mix things up, quite literally. Joe resequences the tracks to turn this mediocre Buffett album into a pretty good music, or “trop rock opera” if you will. Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What? Another episode of Podcasting in Paradise already? That was a short season break! Yes that's right, Joe and Cameron are bringing you a special “Bonus Blues Rampage” episode this week, featuring special guest, Steven “Pinky Fingers” Taylor, aka the “Little Big Rig” aka Steven “the Blues Man” Taylor aka the son of Greg “Fingers” Taylor. In this special interview episode, Steven talks about his distinguished musical pedigree, his early blues education, and the inevitable A.I. blues revolution. Additionally, Steven and Joe perform a complicated thought experiment in which they hypothesize about a dystopian nightmare world in which the blues was never invented and Jimmy Buffett was nothing more than a waltzing accordion player. Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Let the fin begin! On this very special Season 1 finally episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Joe and Cameron are joined by Lauren Carey from the Beer'd Al podcast. Together they drink beer and determine, through bracket match-ups, the objectively best Certified Buffett Banger (CBB). Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Joe and Cameron ring in the 1980s by talking about the seminal Jimmy Buffett masterpiece, Coconut Telegraph. Along the way they talk about Jimmy Buffett's connection to Cincinnati, the inspiration for the song “Boat Drinks,” and the recently unearthed story behind the iconic Coconut Telegraph album cover. Plus, Joe sings a lot. Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of “Podcasting in Paradise,” Joe and Cameron wrestle with a very complicated Jimmy Buffett album. In the process, they develop the patented Taco Bell-Chipotle scale to measure the spectrum of cultural appropriation in Buffett's music. Both hosts make several unsuccessful attempts to start a catchphrase for the show and Joe gives a half-hearted apology to Dijon mustard. Music bracketing the ad break comes from "Making Music for Money" and the outro kazoos come from "Captain America", both recorded Jimmy Buffett. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is recorded by Jimmy Buffett unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode of Podcasting in Paradise is a boiling shrimp pot full of hot takes! Joe explains why Dijon is a pseudo-French imposter mustard (mistaking it for Grey Poupon). Cameron and Joe also discuss how Jimmy Buffett is the first alternative rock superstar, why Jimmy Buffett can be considered the easy-listening version of KISS and whether or not Kid Rock is the modern-day Anita Bryant. If none of these statements make logical sense to you, then you'd better get yourself a bottle of rum and an Eskatrol* and tune in to hear the Podcasting in Paradise discussion of Jimmy Buffett's “Son of a Son of a Sailor.” *Podcasting in Paradise does not encourage misuse of amphetamines by anyone listening. However, if you're reading this and haven't heard Son of a Son of a Sailor yet, consider a good strong cup of coffee before you start. 2 Flip Flops and a Pop Top - 26:15 Album Discussion - 33:00 Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. All music played is Jimmy Buffett's unless otherwise explicitly stated. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron DEMOLISHES the English breakfast and Joe EVISCERATES frozen margaritas. Also, they explain why Jimmy Buffett's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes is the perfect album to listen to during a global pandemic. 27:38- Two Flip Flops and a Pop Top 33:30- Album Discussion Listen to past guest Pat Collins cover "He Went to Paris" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdcJ8sqNye4) Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron and Joe are joined by raconteur, dad rock superstar and O.G. Parrothead, Pat Collins. Pat talks about his early experiences with Jimmy Buffett's music and schools Cameron and Joe on some of their B.S. Pat and Joe bond over their shared affinity for trivial information and speculative theories. See Pat Collins perform at PM Music (https://www.youtube.com/user/pmvoice88). Their next video is a CBB! Watch their covers of the 1969 hits "Space Oddity" by David Bowie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwPwmZINXTQ) and "Oh! Darling" by the Beatles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pefJHHEujr4) And finally, once things things are open and live music is a thing again in Sactown, keep up with Pat and the band Home B4 Dark. Follow @PodinParadise on IG and Twitter for more little goodies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Joe and Cameron discuss Jimmy Buffett's A1A album. “Joestradamus” makes a chilling prediction about the future. Cameron talks about how one of the songs on this album brought him to tears (and it's definitely not the song you're thinking of). Both hosts punch up the title of the song “Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season” based on what they believe that song is really about. Join us for some wild speculation, wild tangents, congas, vibes and other little goodies. 2 Flip Flops and A Pop Top- 22:54 Album Discussion: 29:45
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron and Joe drop some facts about lobsters. Joe explains how Jimmy Buffett's perfect smile might be a weakness rather than a strength. Cameron “mansplains” Hindu Vedic scripture and Joe airs his grievances with the Oxford comma. Both hosts analyze literally every line of the song “Pencil Thin Mustache” as they dive deep into the Jimmy Buffett classic, Living and Dying in 3/4 Time. 26:26 - 2 Flip Flops and a Pop Top 33:54 - Album discussion
In this episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron gives a concise yet thorough history of English literature. Joe reveals a shocking piece of information about Joni Mitchell and explains the difference between a conjunction and a preposition. Both hosts speculate on the exact meaning of the term “snuff queen.” Also they talk about the Jimmy Buffett album “White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean.” ***Disclaimer: We had some tech issues that affected audio quality on this episode. Oops! Fortunately, the issue has been resolved for our next episode, so you can look forward to hearing all of our BIG thoughts clearly next time.
In this debut episode of Podcasting in Paradise, Cameron (a longtime Jimmy Buffett fan) guides his friend, Joe (a novice Buffett listener), on a journey of discovery through Margaritaville. Along the way, Cameron discusses his early experiences with Buffett's music and the profound influence it had on his life. Then, the duo dives deep into the “pre-mustache” era Jimmy Buffett albums, Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app