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In this BFE (beer-free episode), Barry, Abigail, and special guest Ian Rees (previously interviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod) discuss Ian's Virtual Jukebox submission, Diorama by Silverchair. Barry continually references Silverchair's debut album Frogstomp (not also known as Frogstamp). Abigail and Barry both compared the oeuvre of this album to that of Astoria by Marianas Trench, discussed on Cascadia (Marianas Trench and Cascade Brewing), and Electro-Shock Blues by Eels, discussed on Owlectro-Shock Brews [Eels and Dangerous Minds Brewing Co.). Silverchair worked with composer Van Dyke Parks on this album. In a twist we could not have predicted, we discovered some relevant information about Parks after recording that did not come up in our conversation. Per Wikipedia, Parks wrote “‘City of Lights,' ‘It's a “B” Movie,' ‘Cutting Edge,' and ‘Worthless,' all of which were used in the film The Brave Little Toaster, directed by Jerry Rees.[citation needed].” Well, we'll be the confirmatory citation - Jerry Rees is Ian's dad! However, during the episode, we did discuss Parks' work with The Beach Boys on their unfinished album Smile and his musically eclectic album Song Cycle. Did you catch Barry's weekly Coriolis force joke? Barry compared the guitar sound in Angie by The Rolling Stones to that in World Upon Your Shoulders. Abigail pointed out that had this not been a BFE, Green Bench would have been the perfect brewery to pair with Silverchair. We discussed the trend of including a hidden track after a long silence on a CD (in reference to “Outro,” the hidden track after After All These Years). We referenced I Have Seen the Rain (feat. James T. Moore) by P!nk, Her Majesty by The Beatles, and Mercy, Sweet Moan by The Black Crowes as comparative examples. Reddit has also discussed this issue at length. Wikipedia maintains a list of albums containing a hidden track. After minimal research, we believe the mysterious album Ian referenced with multiple silent tracks was Sleepify by Vulfpeck. We once again plugged Matty C's multimedia project What Am I Making. We closed by playing Ian's new single, Say Goodbye. Watch the trippy music video! Say Goodbye is available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon. Ian has an abundance of music available on Spotify and YouTube. We especially recommend Panic Induced Love (the album we reviewed on Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod), his Building A Song Series, and his Bo Burnham-inspired video “Why Do I Eat So Much Cheese?”. Up next… A Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At the Disco Ian also randomly selected our next Jukebox episode, Professional Rapper by Lil Dicky, submitted by Dinos Korominas. This episode is scheduled to drop on July 12, 2024. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Was back in CT recently and had to get the boys, James T Moore and Mike Massaro back on the pod!!! You can tell we had a good time. I think JT says, "This dude is crazy," every 2 minutes. Subscribe, write a review and tell other people to listen where/whenever you can so these trips are worth it. Follow these dudes @mike.massaro and @laughmooreent
Did this one after an open mic with the mates, James T Moore and Avery Quinn. We also talked to an ex-Elbow Room waitress who stumbled onto the “set” this week, Along with stories of shitty venues, we talk about the infamous popcorn trick and incels. So a little bit of everything for everyone. Please like, share, and subscribe or whatever. I'd do it for you if you did something.
We're back baby! This week we got 2 hilarious returning guests. James T Moore and Gage Moreau sat down in a seafood restaurant to do this with me. We talk about the eel that's clearly dying in the tank behind us, talk about [not]seeing Dune, and a lot of technical porn talk. Listen to this in front of your kids. Go like, share, and subscribe so I can do this at a fancy Red Lobster one day
I did this pod at a Halloween party. Its got pretty much every guest I've ever had. Its insane! I don't remember what we talked about or if I missed naming anyone who was on. Hope there's some coherence to this madness. I will also never EVER do this again. Enjoy!
James T Moore returns and Emily Santarsiero makes her debut. We talk about horoscopes, our favorite actors, and a friendly Peacock that was gunned down in the street. There's more and it's way sexier and gross, but you'll have to listen to find out why. Go like, share, and subscribe so I can poison more minds
Your boy sat down with comedians, Cliff Mula and James T Moore this week! This one is really all over the place in a great way. We talk about the Idris Elba controversy, Cliff tells us about crimes he's witnessed (definitely wasn't a part of), and it turns out I'm kind of gay. Aren't we all though? Like, Share, and Subscribe or I'll kill myself
A botched field goal and a guest cancelling got us all fired up. We are joined by Comedian Andre Kim Jr. who tells us about working gigs with Dave Attel, Artie Lange and Godfrey. We talk Comedy, Football and Who we each pick our Stand Up Comedy Mt. Rushmore. The Cannonball gets hit a lot in this episode. We drink a big jug of beer And discuss the P.C. Era that is ruining the world of comedy. And we also talk to Comedian James T. Moore. BEER: Half Full Brewery: Out of Reach Peach. Def a nice light summer beer. MUSIC: Cometa Cometamusic.com Thank You COALHOUSE PIZZA in Stamford. Email: beermanbeerpod@gmail.com INSTAGRAM: @beermanbeerpodcast_ Comedian Andre Kim Jr: @andrekimjunior Jonny Benson: @therealjonnybenson Keg Kettles: @j.keg_ket_bmb
We have story about four birds - crow, swan, parrot, and peacock. The story brings the point that at every moment you are living someone's dream. But, somewhere, some wants something ONLY YOU HAVE ! This story is followed by a wonderful poem "One And Only You" written by James T. Moore. Let me know what you think about this episode. Thank you. Spread unconditional love ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Good Morning Vietnam" hurlait dans son micro Robin Williams dans le film éponyme de Barry Levinson en 1987. Ce soir, ce n'est pas du meurtrier conflit d'un point de vue historique dont il est question. George et Andy et Xavier le plagiste vont vous parler de ce que l'Amérique a fait naître culturellement de cette guerre, de cette résilience dans la contre-culture, la musique et le cinéma. Même si une heure n'y suffiront pas comme vous vous en doutez. Ce conflit dura 20 ans et tout ce qu'il engendra mériterait des heures et des heures de programmes. Il a donc fallu faire un choix. En ouverture, l'hymne américain va retentir façon Woodstock. Mais vous entendrez aussi des chansons de l'époque, chantées par ceux qui refusaient la guerre ou bien ceux qui l'ont fait et qui ont eu la chance de pouvoir en revenir. Dans cette programmation, il y aura également des chansons d'enfants de vétérans de la guerre du Vietnam, côté américain là encore. Quelques extraits de films émaillent ce programme comme Air America ou Full Metal Jacket. La playlist : Star Spangled Banner, Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock, 18 août 1969 Rooster - Alice in Chains 19 - Paul Hardcastle (version française avec la participation de Yves Mourousi) For What It Is Worth - Buffalo Springfield Vietnam - Jimmy Cliff I have seen the rain - Pink, et son père James T. Moore We gotta get out of this place - The Animals