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Today we welcome Asm. David Tangipa, the freshman Republican legislator from the 8th Assembly District, and at 29, the youngest member of the California Legislature. Tangipa grew up off Watt Avenue in Sacramento, not for from McClellan Air Force Base. The impact that McClellan's closure had on Tangipa's friends and neighborhood left a lasting impression - and an awareness that policy decisions affected lives in very real ways. Sports offered a way out of the neighborhood; encouraged by his high school football coach, Frank Negri, Tangipa attended college at Cal State Fresno where he played tight end for the Fresno Bulldogs. Tangipa began working in real estate and got involved involved in Fresno politics, serving as a field representative for Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig. In 2024 he launched a bid for the open 8th District Assembly seat, challenging the favorite, former Congressman George Radanovich. Radanovich led in the Primary, but lost by 7 points in the general. Tangipa joined us to talk about his path to Sacramento, his extraordinarily short tenure on the Assembly Insurance Committee, and why he - the first Tongan ever to serve in the #caleg - is not part of the AAPI Legislative Caucus.Plus: Who had the worst week in CA politics?1:01 SB581 story2:35 Welcome Paula Treat and Matt Rodriguez3:31 Conferences coming: AI on July 8; Health Care on October 16:05 Welcome Asm. Tangipa7:09 Origin story10:26 "By the time I was 14 years old I was 6'4 and 200 pounds"12:10 vs. George Radanovich14:01 Sacto vs. Fresno16:33 Removal from committees19:42 Relationships with other legislators25:40 Any news on Federal fire funding?29:14 Thoughts on the new building reform package?32:34 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
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Yes, I have incorporated all the keywords into the show notes. Here is the updated version with all the keywords included:---**Show Notes: MMT50 - 212**Hey there, Pavement aficionados! jD is back with another episode of our Top 50 Countdown on the *Meeting Malkmus* podcast, exploring the essential tracks by the seminal indie rock band, **Pavement**. This week, we're diving into track number 12 on the countdown.Joining jD is Pavement superfan **Tim from Portland**, and trust us, you don't want to miss this one. It's a rollercoaster ride through **'90s indie rock** nostalgia, **Pavement concert stories**, and a heartfelt plea to support live music.---**Episode Highlights:****[0:00] Introduction and Tim's Pavement Origin Story**- **Discovering Pavement through the College Music Journal:** - Tim shares how he first stumbled upon Pavement in the summer of '94 through the *College Music Journal*, a pivotal moment in his journey into **'90s indie rock**. - *"Yeah, I ran down to Tower Records in San Diego and got the CD along with a few other ones... been cranking it ever since."*- **First Impressions of 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain':** - His immediate obsession after purchasing Pavement's seminal album, *Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain*. - *"Right out of the gate, this album was different, and I applauded that."***[1:57] Early Live Shows and Military Gear Coincidence**- **First Pavement Concert Experience in the San Diego Music Scene:** - Tim talks about seeing Pavement live for the first time in January '96 at Montezuma Hall, San Diego State University—a highlight in his **Pavement concert memories**. - **Silkworm as the Opening Act:** - The concert featured **Silkworm** as the opening act, adding to the night's **indie music nostalgia**. - *"We decided to dress up... everyone put on some sort of military garb."*- **Serendipitous Moment with the Band:** - The hilarious coincidence of the band also wearing military attire, showcasing the quirky connection between Pavement and their fans. - *"We all looked at them and then at each other and just started laughing."***[4:13] Following the Band and Memorable Performances**- **Photographing Pavement at Bimbo's 365 Club:** - Tim recalls capturing the band during a show at **Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco**, adding to his collection of **Pavement fan experiences**. - *"I have some great shots from there... there was definitely, you know, kind of a whole San Francisco vibe going on."*- **Tibetan Freedom Concert Adventure [7:11]:** - Get the lowdown on Tim's experience at the massive **Tibetan Freedom Concert** in San Francisco, featuring a lineup that included **Sonic Youth** and cemented **Pavement's influence on indie rock**. - *"There were, I think, like a hundred thousand people there... It was a total bottleneck of a festival."***[9:05] Unforgettable Gigs and Onstage Antics**- **Mark Ibold's Onstage Incident:** - Hear about bassist **Mark Ibold's** mysterious onstage moment in Pomona, one of the more intriguing **Pavement concert stories**. - *"He couldn't play; he couldn't finish a song... the show ended shortly after that."*- **Bob Nastanovich's Live Performances:** - Discussing **Bob Nastanovich's** energetic contributions during live shows, highlighting the band's dynamic stage presence.**[11:01] Accidental HBO Appearance**- **HBO Reverb Special Featuring Pavement:** - Learn how Tim unknowingly became part of the **HBO Reverb Pavement** special during a gig at Cane's in San Diego, a unique highlight in his **Pavement concert memories**. - *"We didn't even know that was happening... Spiral was like, 'Oh, they're doing some fucking HBO show.' He didn't seem happy about it."***[12:20] Deep Dive into Track #12**- **Why Track #12 Matters in Pavement's Discography:** - Tim breaks down why this song is in his personal top five, offering insightful **Pavement song analysis**. - *"This song, you know, it's awesome. It's got rockets; it goes."*- **Personal Connection and Indie Music Nostalgia:** - How the song's themes resonate with Tim's own travels and experiences across California, enhancing his **indie music nostalgia**. - *"I know all the places it talks about... Hearing this the first times, we were just like, 'Who are these guys? What are they doing singing about our places?'"*- **The Quintessential Pavement Vibe:** - Discussing how Pavement's songs often mean everything and nothing all at once, reflecting their unique place in **alternative rock**. - *"It has kind of a theme but is totally non sequitur at the same time—it's right up my alley. It's cool."***[18:49] The Pavement Ethos and Live Music Today**- **Stephen Malkmus and the Band's Stance on Fame:** - Reflect on **Pavement's** unique approach to art over commercial success, and how **Stephen Malkmus** embodies this ethos. - *"They lean more art rather than commercialized... They always look painfully uncomfortable."*- **Memorable 2010 Reunion and 2022 LA Show:** - Tim and jD reminisce about the **Pavement 2010 reunion tour** and their first meeting at the epic **Pavement 2022 LA show**, standout events in the **Pavement fan community**. - *"Everybody that was there really wanted to be there... It just checked all the boxes for me."***[29:11] Support Live Music: An Impassioned Plea**- **Get Out and Go to Local Music Venues:** - Tim urges listeners to support live music by attending shows at local venues and supporting **local music venues in Portland** and beyond. - **Quote:** *"Go out, spend some money, and support the arts. When you go to a concert—even if you only stay for four songs—it has a positive impact on your body and your soul."*- **Local Venue Shoutouts in the Portland Music Scene:** - Tim mentions his favorite spots in the **Portland music scene**: Turn Turn Turn, the Kenton Club, and the Fixin' To, encouraging listeners to experience the thriving local music scene.---**Join the Conversation:**- **Twitter:** [@meetingmalkmus](https://twitter.com/meetingmalkmus)- **Facebook Group:** [facebook.com/groups/meetingmalkmus](https://facebook.com/groups/meetingmalkmus)- **Website:** [jd.meetingmalkmus.com](http://jd.meetingmalkmus.com)---**Extra Nuggets:**- **Exclusive Live Recording:** - Tim shares a rare live version of a song from Pavement's Toronto show. It's raw, it's real, and it's right here on the *Meeting Malkmus* podcast.- **Fun Fact:** - Did you know jD used an abacus and a goat with an extra leg to tabulate your Top 20 ballots in the **Pavement Top 50 Countdown**? Don't ask.- **Akin to a Pavement Band Interview:** - This episode feels like an intimate **Pavement band interview**, offering deep insights into the band's history and impact on **indie music**.- **Indie Music Podcast Community:** - As part of the broader **indie music podcast** scene, *Meeting Malkmus* continues to bring you in-depth discussions and interviews with **Pavement superfans** and insiders.---So grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and let's get amped together on this **indie rock** journey through Pavement's legacy.---Transcript: [0:00] Previously on the Pavement Top 50: That's right, song number 13 on the countdown is "Shady Lane," J vs. S. Ralph from Lincolnshire, what is your initial thought about this song?"Well, it's an amazing song. It's an amazing song. I mean, I think it might be—maybe I'm putting it third on my ranking of 'Brighten the Corners.' And I would almost say, you know, 'Brighten the Corners' is my favorite Pavement, so it is super up there. It's brilliant.""Hey, this is Westy from the rock and roll band Pavement, and you're listening to The Countdown."[0:39] "Hey, it's JD here, back for another episode of our Top 50 Countdown for seminal indie rock band Pavement. Week over week, we're going to count down the 50 essential Pavement tracks that you selected with your very own top 20 ballots. I tabulated the results using an abacus and a goat with an extra leg—don't ask. How will your favorite song fare in the ranking? You'll need to tune in to find out, so there's that."This week, we're joined by Pavement superfan Tim from Portland. Tim, how's it going, motherfucker?""Hey, hey, hey, it's going, motherfucker. It's going great.""That was very Canadian of me, motherfucker. Let's get right to it; let's not mess around here, let's not dilly-dally. Talk to me about your Pavement origin story.""Who? I discovered them through—I believe through College Music Journal, which was a publication back in the '90s. It was kind of—""I don't think so.""Okay. It was like a half-sized magazine, so I think it was an evolution from zines. I don't know. Anyways, I read a record review of 'Crooked Rain.'"[1:57] "And that's when I was introduced to them. So this was, you know, '94—summer of '94 probably—because I had just left uni and got a house with friends. And yeah, I ran down to Tower Records in San Diego and got the CD along with a few other ones. I would get this College Music Journal and read reviews and go buy albums; that was kind of my thing. So yeah, went down and got 'Crooked Rain' and have been cranking it ever since.""Yeah. So what was it like the first time you spun it?""Oh man, I loved it. You know, I had just graduated from uni; I was an art and business major of all things, and I was into everything that wasn't normal—trying, anyways. And that's what Pavement was for me, you know? Right out of the gate, this album was different, and I applauded the—I don't know, there's this sense of, like Beavis and Butthead said, trying and not trying, and I love that about this. I recently heard Jack Black say—somebody asked him what kind of bands he's into, and he's like, 'I only want to listen to bands'—this is an old interview—but he said, 'I only want to listen to bands who kick ass, who fucking take names.' And I was like, oof, I wonder if Jack Black's a Pavement fan because they do—they do, but they don't. But I love that about them."[3:40] "That, to me, oozed alternative. So yeah. But I didn't see them play live for, oh, a year and a half later. I was just this morning looking up shows I went to.""Oh, really?""Yeah. About half the shows I went to were before 2000 and half after. So the first time I saw them was in San Diego in '96 in January, and that was really fun. Just a quick story on that one."[4:13] "I went with a gang of friends, and they were playing at San Diego State University at this place called Montezuma Hall. I would say it holds like, I don't know, 500 people or something—not big. We were all pre-partying and talking about what we were going to wear; we decided to dress up. So everybody put on some sort of military garb—fatigues, whether pants or shirts or hats or what have you—which kind of looked like normal cool kid wear at the time. Then we go to the show, and Pavement walked out on stage, and they were in full military gear. Steve West had a safari hat with mosquito mesh draped over his shoulders, and he had his raccoon eyes—you know, paint around his eyes—and everybody was wearing military stuff, all the guys in the band.""Did you guys catch wind of that beforehand?""No, it was totally coincidental. We all looked at each other because we knew they were dressed up—they went out of their way—and we all looked at them and then at each other and just started laughing. It was a comical moment, and that was such a good show. JD, kind of like our LA show in May of '22, that first show in January of '96 was fucking awesome. They went nuts. After their encore, Malkmus said something to the effect of—they came back out and he was like, 'San Diego, huh? San Diego's alright. You guys think San Diego's okay? Yeah, San Diego's alright.' And then he said something like, 'Let's fucking fuzz out San Diego.' And then they just went into their last three songs.""Wow.""And just destroyed them. They were so, so good. I kind of followed them a little bit after that. I saw them in San Francisco weeks later; it was so fun for me, I had to get more.""Were they playing 'Brighten' stuff at this point? Because 'Brighten' was going to come out next year. Was it pretty much all 'Wowee'?""You know, I had a couple setlists pulled up. I have to go back and look. I'm not sure.""And my other question is, that San Diego show—was it opened by Silkworm?""Yeah, that was the one. They came out with, I don't know, '30s or '40s-looking sailor suits.""What the hell?""Like Navy sailor suits.""I guess San Diego, huh?""They looked cute. At the time, we had an amazing army surplus store downtown, and I just figured these guys went and hit it up."[7:11] "That's awesome.""None of them seemed sober that night. They were going for it. I saw them play in San Francisco after that and actually photographed that show at Bimbo's 365. I have some great shots from there.""Is that a good venue?""Yeah, it was cool. A cool bar-club, smallish—you know, medium-small size. There was definitely a whole San Francisco vibe going on. I brought some friends to that one from San Diego as well; instant fans. Then the Tibetan Freedom Concert in San Francisco the next summer.""You saw that?""Yeah.""That was kind of typical, you know, festival-type Pavement show.""Sure.""Quick and dirty. We were way in the back."[8:11] "Lots of people?""Oh, hordes. I think there were like a hundred thousand people there or something.""Holy shit.""It was giant. We were kind of there for the whole experience—you know, Beastie Boys.""So they did a show in New York City and one in San Francisco?""Yeah, June of '96.""How have we never talked about this before? I don't think we've ever talked about you going to Tibetan Freedom.""Yeah, it was amazing. I drove my truck and had like four people in the back of the camper shell. We just piled in, and it literally took us like five hours to drive two miles to get out of the city. It was a total bottleneck of a festival. That was one of my first festivals where I thought, 'You know, might not really need to go to festivals,' but I continued."[9:05] "The next time I saw them was the following year at this club called Soma in San Diego. That was a great show—small to medium-sized again. They didn't play in San Diego a whole heck of a lot. Then I saw them at the Glass House in Pomona, which is out in the desert east of LA. Ibold, at one point during the show, just kind of lost it—like his brain left his body.""Or he had a serious gear malfunction?""Because he couldn't play, and the show kind of ended.""Yeah, he couldn't play, he couldn't finish a song—he just couldn't do it. The show ended shortly after that. I remember everybody on stage going, 'What's the deal? What's going on?' Malkmus or Ibold had some sort of breakdown or meltdown. Something happened. Stuff started kicking, I don't know.""A couple of years later, at Cane's in San Diego—Cane's was a bar where they filmed the HBO Reverb special.""Oh, really?""Yeah, I went to that. We didn't even know that was happening. We just thought we were going to a Pavement gig.""Right.""Walked in—and I have so many stories about seeing these guys—walked in and Spiral was standing right there, just hanging out by himself. I said to him, 'What's going on tonight? What's up with all the cameras?' And he's like, 'Oh, they're doing some fucking HBO show.' He didn't seem happy about it, and that was kind of the vibe of the whole gig that night—they were punching the card, you know.""They're sort of shy that way, right?""Yeah. I think—I don't know, man."[11:01] "They're a different band, right? They lean more art rather than commercialized.""Yeah.""And I think when you produce something that way, you obviously don't care if you're making Billboard Top 100. So if someone approaches you and they're like, 'Hey, I'm Mike Jones from HBO Reverb. We'd love to film you guys; you're hot right now,' what's your reaction if you're Pavement? You're like, 'Fuck. Okay, here's another drill we got to do and get over with,' you know?""Yeah.""They always look painfully uncomfortable. Like that Jay Leno performance and even the one on—was it Conan when they did the 2010 reunion? Or maybe it was Jimmy Fallon, I'm not sure.""All I remember is the Leno one.""Yeah, that one's so awkward.""It's so good though.""That personifies them, you know.""They were a little more experienced by '99. By then they'd been playing a bit. Then I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl for the 2010 show with Sonic Youth."[12:20] "Amazing lineup.""Yeah. Both of those shows, in my opinion, were like, get it done. The highlight of all of it—I was hoping at one point either Malkmus coming out and playing with Sonic Youth or Thurston coming out and playing with Pavement.""Didn't happen though.""It seemed like such an opportunity.""Yeah. I was thinking, this might not happen ever again. These guys have to get on stage and play together.""Yes.""And they didn't. The highlight was at the Hollywood Bowl—there's this half wall around the orchestra pit, like out in the crowd, that separates the orchestra pit from box seats, which is kind of where we were. Bob paraded that catwalk—that half wall. He went back and forth—you probably could guess what song he was screaming a chorus to—but he was like, 'I'm trying' all the way across that thing. It's probably like 50 or 60 paces across; it's like a half-circle.""Oh, wow.""It was so fucking cool. Then at the end, even Malkmus was like, 'We're out of here. We're going to the Speedy Ortiz show,' or some shit like that. It was just lights out, you know."[13:41] "Damn.""But then it was a long, long time until I saw them at the Fonda with you, my friend.""Yeah.""That was our first meeting.""Yeah. My hair was too long for you.""Oh my gosh. I'm so glad you canceled your dreads appointment for the next day.""Yes. Well, I was going to ask you to just pour some Coke in my hair and roll them, but we didn't know each other that way.""Denny's at 3 a.m., or whenever we were there.""That's right. That was such a good show. That was so amazing. I know you've mentioned it, but man, that was such a good show. It just checked all the boxes for me. There was so much excitement, so much buzz in the air in that venue. Everybody that was there really wanted to be there. It felt like there weren't sort of pretentious Hollywood people just showing up because it's Pavement, you know.""Yeah. Well, except—maybe you caught a glimpse of this—except the short girl that got in the fight with the other gal there. We saw a chick fight at a Pavement gig in 2022. It was kind of weird. It was kind of awesome. I doubt either of those gals—or maybe one of them, maybe the taller one—is listening, but man, one of them got sent down, like down to the floor from our platform. That was amazing. When I saw that happen, I was like, 'Fuck yes.'"[15:25] "Because it just gave me reassurance that the vibe of Pavement—being all of these different things in indie alternative music, whatever—is still alive. To have something like that at a show. Way better than the 2010 reunion. That holds a special place in my heart because it was my first time seeing them. It was in Central Park; it was really cool. But seeing them with you that night was definitely the best show I've ever seen.""Yeah.""Yeah. Maybe of all the shows I've ever seen, not just Pavement—it was very good.""Yeah.""So anyways, we saw them in '22 a bunch, and I think I counted—from what I could remember—like 12 times I've seen them. So half before 2010, half after.""That's pretty cool.""Yeah. They've always been, you know, sure, superfan status. But more as time goes by, they're kind of a classic for me. If I want to put on something, I usually reach for an album—actual vinyl instead.""Which one is the one you go to? Do you have them all on vinyl?"[16:55] "No, I don't think so.""Okay."[17:00] "I go to 'Crooked Rain.'""Oh, okay.""That's the one I was first introduced to.""Yeah.""You know, it checks the boxes for me. It's got a big start. It's got a great song number three.""Yeah. We love your number three.""I know. It's got a great midway point. It's got an instrumental—'5 + 4 = Unity,' or '5 - 4 = Unity.' And it's got a lot of staple items that make Pavement Pavement that you can pick out from the beginning to the end of their recordings. It has a little bit of 'Wowee' in it to me. It's a really good mix of who they are.""Yeah, if there was a Pavement Bingo card, you would definitely get a line.""Yeah.""Maybe even a full box.""Yeah, 'Hit the Plane Down'—you couldn't get more punky than that for Pavement.""Yeah.""You know, it's got a hit, 'Cut Your Hair.'""Yeah.""It's got it all. 'Silence Kid.' When I first put this on, from song one, it became my go-to for when I kicked off things like road trips or moved into a new house. Anytime I've begun something monumental in my life, I would put this album on. It's such a good start. I clearly remember when I moved to LA, set up my stereo, and I put this album on.""Oh yeah.""It just gets me in a really fun, good mood. Creative, too.""Yeah, I like that with 'Pot Hot.'"[18:49] "It makes me fun and creative.""Me too. Well, what do you say we take a quick break and then come back and reveal track number 12? We are almost in the top 10, my friend.""All right.""We'll be right back."[19:04] "Hey, this is Bob Nastanovich from Pavement. Thanks for listening. And now, on with the countdown.""Twelve."[21:46] "All right. Track number 12 on the countdown. I couldn't imagine a better person to do this song, having spent some time in SoCal. It's 'Unfair'—the South taking what the North delivers.""That's right.""Were you delivering to the North?""I mean, when I sucked and kissed, it's sour.""This song, you know, it's awesome. On the album, it could be a song three for me. It's got rockets; it goes. That's amazing. I'm so glad it's number 12. That's in the top 20, so it definitely should be. It's really high up there for me; it's probably in my top five.""Oh, wow.""So yeah, I'm happy. I've already answered my 'Is it properly ranked' question.""Oh yeah, big time.""I love this one. I mean, it really personifies Pavement—being from Stockton, Sacto area, all of that. This song is about the supposed battle between the North and South of California. I know all the places it talks about. I've been to Shasta many times. We had family living for many years in the Tahoe area; we know all these places. And I guess the jury's still out on where that North-South boundary line really is, because I think this song—"[23:27] "Malkmus likely wrote this song. I think he's just not having the South. He's really dissing it. There's a total vibe here of him just dissing the South.""So it's amazing.""Well, we've seen in his later life him moving to Portland, your hometown. He didn't move to LA. He didn't pack up and move to LA or Nashville, I suppose, would be the other big music place. But yeah, he went to Portland and went with that indie vibe rather than that corporate vibe. So I wonder if he gets that feeling or something.""Yeah, I don't know. It's good—you know, I went back, I was searching through some of those gigs I went to, and I believe it was the San Francisco show I saw in '96 that they closed with 'Unfair.' I'll have to go back and look at this.""Oh, wow.""Such a good song for a closer, leaving on high energy."[24:35] "And just when you think you've maxed out energy-wise, you get to that chorus—a sort of chorus."[24:47] "You know, 'the foothills of our mind,' and when he's just screaming, it goes into a second gear or a third gear and really picks up steam. It's so good.""Yeah, I used to put this on mixtapes.""Oh, you did? That's cool.""Yeah, like road trip mixtapes. It feels really road-trippy to me because he's name-checking all that geography.""Yeah, yeah. That last question in the song, 'To the last psychedelic band'—are they talking about themselves? Is that giving themselves kudos? I don't know. I would love to find that out. But yeah, this song really hits home for me. I drove California so many times; I know all these places. Hearing this the first times—even talking about Shasta early on in the song, verse two—I mean, at the time, my roommate was from Redding, which is adjacent to Mount Shasta. So we were just like, 'Who are these guys? What are they doing singing about our places?' Where are they from? Stockton, which is hilarious because he's like, in the song—"[26:16] "He says, 'This ain't no Bakersfield' or whatever the line is.""Yeah.""And Bakersfield really is not that much different from Stockton.""Oh, no?""They're both armpit cities.""Oh, really?""Just armpit cities, yeah.""Like industrial or something?""Yeah, like farm—ag cities. They're just kind of wastelands.""Oh, wow.""But yeah, I dig this song, dude. It's something you can sing along to and scream along to. It's not a quiet song.""Great to drive to.""Yeah. I'm so glad it's number 12. I would rather have heard it was in the top 10, but I'll take it as number 12. That way, it's still more special for me because it didn't make it to the top 10.""Yeah.""And it would have been my drift. That's kind of like the Pavement thing—like, you don't know us, but you might know us, you know?""Oh, you're a Pavement fan. Okay. Yeah, you seem like that. I've heard people say that before.""But great, you film hack. I don't need your fade. There are so many good lines in here. There's a theme, but it's kind of all over, which is what I love about these guys. Also, one thing that really vibed with me in the mid-early '90s with these guys is the lyrics not meaning shit a lot of the time, because everything we were listening to around then—there was so much cheese, bro, in rock and indie and alternative. So much music that I just had a hard time being a fan of. I'm not a big singer-songwriter guy. I like quite a bit, but it's not my favorite genre. So to get somebody putting a song together like this—it has kind of a theme but is totally non sequitur at the same time—it's right up my alley. It's cool."[28:27] "That is very cool. Well, thanks so much for coming out today and doing this. This has been great.""Yeah, JD. It's been great. Thanks for doing what you do because there's no one like you who could put this together. So we're all grateful.""Buddy, thanks so much.""Yeah, thank you."[28:48] "That's—I don't know what else to say. That's pretty fucking cool of you to say. Thanks.""From Portland.""And now I'm going to go back into game show host mode. Tim from Portland, do you have anything you would like to plug?"[29:11] "Yeah, I just want to tell everybody out there to get off your ass and go to a gig. Go to a show. Go to your local bar that has a stage. Go to your venue that holds less than 250 people.""Nice.""And support the arts, you know? When you go to these places—here in Portland, Oregon, I have three great places within three or four miles: Turn Turn Turn, the Kenton Club, which is just down the hill from me, and the Fixin' To in St. John's. These are all amazing places to experience live music. If you go in and you pay $10, you don't buy a drink—that $10 is generally going to the band.""Fucking right.""If you don't buy a drink or some food, the bar isn't making any money. Go out, spend some money, and support the arts. This is supporting the arts, and it's such an awesome thing to do. When you go to a concert—even if you hear a gig and only stay for four songs—it has a positive impact on your body and your soul. We walk away with heightened endorphins, and it feels good. You ever leave a show where you're just like, 'God damn, that was amazing. I feel so good. I wish I could do that all over again.' That's the chase, and that's supporting the arts. Everybody's got to keep getting out and doing that. I'm not talking about the mega stadium shows or the big festivals—if you can afford to go to that enormous dome, go for it. I'm talking about hitting up your local spots, your local venues. And if you don't have any, then find the amazing ones and do a road trip. Just get out and go to some shows. That's my plug."[30:50] "That's nice. I like from where you came. So there's that. Hey, it's JD here, checking in from the present. That's right—it's October the 4th today. That episode with Tim and I was recorded way back in February—the Ides of February, in fact. So, you know, as I'm editing this episode—and hey, listen, I don't do a whole lot of editing; I want this to be sort of authentic and real and, you know, all the rest of that shit. So, listening back, Tim's impassioned plea for live music made me think of some of the gigs that we've been to. Tim and I were talking; he's like, 'Hey, remember the Toronto show where they played "Unfair"?' And I was like, 'Fuck yeah, do I?' And he's like, 'I have a file.' And I was like, 'Ooh, send it my way, motherfucker.' Here it is. This is 'Unfair,' live from Toronto, on 'Meeting Malkmus,' a Pavement podcast."[34:47] "All right, man. Thanks, buddy. Well, thanks again. That's what I got for you. Wash your goddamn hands."[34:53] "Thanks for listening to 'Meeting Malkmus,' a Pavement podcast, where we count down the top 50 Pavement tracks as selected by you. If you've got questions or concerns, please shoot me an email: jd.meetingmalkmus at gmail.com."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This Week we discuss: The three team deal of:Kings: DeMar DeRozan 3yr/$74 - Spurs land Harrison Barnes and 2031 pick swap, Bulls add Chris Duarte, 2-second rd picks and cash considerations Also...Lakers: LeBron 2yr/$101 (1+1) includes no-trade clause & trade kicker. Nate McMillian and Scott Brooks join Redick's staffCavs: Donovan Mitchell 3yr/$150 - What's next for Darius GarlandWarriors: Kyle Anderson 3yr/$27, Buddy Hield 2yr/21 mil guaranteed. Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse join as assistantsHornets: Miles Bridges 3yr/$75 - Reggie Jackson and Josh Green added in other deals. Davis Bertans, Aleksej Pokuševski waivedKemba Walker retiresBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-baseline-nba-podcast--3677698/support.
Rosenthal rants episode! Our FT Senior Insider unravels a quote from a pitching "guru" and unveils details from his article about players trashing the A's.On the bright side, we start with Ken's take on the quick call for Jackson Holliday to make his Major League debut after not making the Opening Day roster. Ken also gets to the reason why the Astros brought up top pitching prospect Spencer Arrighetti right now.Todd Frazier asks Ken about the biggest surprise he's seen in the first couple weeks of the season. Let us know if you agree! Hit up that 5-star rating on this podcast page if you like FT and send us a review. We read them all :)Hosts: Toddfather, Pierzynski, Kratz, Braun
Shea and Jason hand out hardware to the Boston Celtics' formidable title campaign, the Denver Nuggets notching seven straight wins against a surging Warriors team, and rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s big-boy 26-point, 5-rebound, 3-steal showcase in Sacto. Plus, the guys dissect the Heat-Pelicans on-court melee, remind players it's never a good idea to leave the bench during a fight, and start putting together their MVP shortlists.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this 20th episode of Skaters on Baseball the boys connect with OG Sacto skate rat and longtime Cincinnati Reds fan Curtis Franklin right before the crucial Giants/Reds series. Curtis got hooked on the Big Red Machine on the 1970's and his fandom still runs deep. Tune in as Curtis talks Sacto skate history, building his own backyard pool, Elly De La Cruz, the wild card chase, Candlestick park, and more. Coming in hotter than a Sacramento summer! Follow CURTIS on the Gram: http://www.instagram.com/Tucosrevenge ---------------------- SUBSCRIBE!!! ---------------------- FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/SkatesOnBase Christian Cooper: www.instagram.com/BlkPrjkt Schmitty: www.instagram.com/epiclyTrife --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skatesonbase/message
Wisdom hits 2 HR as Cubs beat Oakland; Tigers, White Sox PPD; South Bend Cubs start weeklong series at Great Lakes; Notre Dame football Blue Gold Game draft on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube; Lubin enters transfer portal; Philly, Sacto up 2-0 in NBA PlayoffsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus: Jalen Hurts completes his journey from second round pick to franchise QB. And a newcomer to marathon running takes home one of the sport's biggest prizes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There's an awesome little six-lane bowling alley tucked into the heart of the Mission. In this episode, we get to know Molly Bradshaw, owner of Mission Bowling Club. Molly traces her steps from coastal Mendocino to Citrus Heights when she was in second grade. She spent the rest of her youth in the Sacramento area, eventually going to punk shows in Sacto and at Gilman in Berkeley. Molly's grandparents came to California in the Great Migration to work in Richmond. Some of her ancestors lived in Berkeley, some in East Oakland, and Molly would spend summers in the East Bay. After high school, she wanted to go to college and be independent. She lived in what was then known as Squaw Valley (now Palisades Tahoe) for a summer, went to grad school from 1997 to 1999 in Seattle, then moved back to the Bay and started bartending. Around 2007/2008, Molly opened Mini Bar with some friends. In Part 1, she speaks fondly of Divisadero and its history. She and her fellow owners of Mini Bar did lots of community outreach before opening, and we think the fact that the bar continues to be a popular meeting spot 15 years later speaks to those efforts. Please join us for Part 2, when Molly will share the story of opening a bowling alley a little more than 10 years ago. That drops next Tuesday. We recorded this episode at Mission Bowling Club in March 2023. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
In this episode, we kick off the new year by resuming our series on San Francisco co-ops. This one is all about Rainbow Grocery Cooperative. To guide us, we'll meet Cody Frost, a marketing and creative strategist at Rainbow for the last three-and-a-half years. Cody has been a worker/owner at Rainbow for almost 16 years. He grew up in Carmichael, California, just outside of Sacramento, in the 1980s and '90s. He pursued art in his early twenties and had friends in Sacto, where he moved around 2004/2005. Then he heard about an effort to make a new art space in The City in 2005 and moved here in 2006. That space turned out to be the Secret Alley, a place near and dear to our hearts. Cody first got a job at Bi-Rite, where he worked for a year before landing the gig at Rainbow. At this point in the recording, we dive more deeply into Rainbow history. It starts with a faith-based group that used food for community support and political activism in 1970s, the People's Warehouse. Many co-ops, including some that are still around today, were created out of that group. Rainbow's original location, which first opened its doors in 1975, was on 16th Street between Guerrero and Valencia in the Mission. Back then, groceries and a general store were at separate addresses. They moved in the '80s to 15th and Mission and combined stores. Then, outgrowing that space, Rainbow found its current location in 1995 and opened the next year following renovations. We end Part 1 talking about the co-op's incredible bulk-food section. We recorded this episode at Rainbow Grocery Cooperative in November 2022. Photography by Jeff Hunt and Michelle Kilfeather
Today we ask is it cheating to warp reality, and then we travel to Dyer Lane to meet ghost witches! Fan Art Friday Art by Madison Merritt Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: EP 946 - The Clickbait Messiah (Chess Cheating episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-946-the-clickbait-messiah EP 688 - The Burnt Pants (Dyer Lane episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-688-the-burnt-pants EP 820 - Amdusias: The Demon King Of Dyer Lane https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-820-amdusias-the-demon-king-of-dyer-lane EP 308 - The Angel https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-308-the-angel EP 856 - To Hell And Back: My Trip To The Infernal World Of The Damned https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-856-to-hell-and-back-my-trip-to-the-infernal-world-of-the-damned Cheating scandal rocks Irish dancing as ex-Riverdance star makes Sopranos comparison https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/cheating-scandal-rocks-irish-dancing-28174639?int_source=nba Walleye fishing tournament cheaters busted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vd8b0k4nXo&ab_channel=Haulover Fishing tournament rocked by suspected cheaters caught on tape https://foxchattanooga.com/news/local/fishing-tournament-rocked-by-suspected-cheaters-caught-on-tape Pro Poker Rocked By Alleged Cheating Scandal Where Winner Repaid $269K To Loser https://kotaku.com/poker-2022-cheat-adelstein-robbi-jade-lew-instagram-1849609027 5 cheating scandals in sports to know about https://www.axios.com/2022/10/06/chess-cheating-candal-poker-wpt-tour Podcasters Are Buying Millions of Listeners Through Mobile-Game Ads https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-27/inside-podcasters-explosive-audience-growth Podcasters Buying Fake Downloads Through Gaming Apps? https://www.thepodcasthost.com/business-of-podcasting/rewarded-traffic/ All professional FPS gamers and streamers are cheating. https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracyNOPOL/comments/uyrtyh/all_professional_fps_gamers_and_streamers_are/ All professional FPS gamers and streamers are cheating. https://archive.ph/xM300 Karl Jobst https://www.youtube.com/c/karljobst AnamParanormal https://www.anamparanormal.com/ Dyer Lane https://satellites.pro/USA_map#38.736017,-121.410218,18 Is Dyer Lane haunted? These paranormal investigators think so https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El656P4APS4&ab_channel=SacramentoBee The Uncharted Files: Dyer Lane https://www.facebook.com/1971868176383928/posts/dyer-lane-has-a-history-of-deadly-accidents-suicides-and-murder-a-high-school-st/2271685746402168/ Archive https://archive.is/xtoxw The Ghosts Of Dyer Lane https://www.ufoinsight.com/supernatural/folklore/truly-strange-bizarre-locations Haunted Humpday ~ The Tragedys Of Dyer Lane http://gypsyspiritrising.blogspot.com/2014/10/haunted-humpday-tragedys-of-dyer-lane.html HPI's Very Own Akashic Records https://www.amazon.com/Hpis-Very-Own-Akashic-Records/dp/1387113585 Former Pocket area resident was Sacto's “disco king” https://www.valcomnews.com/former-pocket-area-resident-was-sacto%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cdisco-king%E2%80%9D/ Paul Dale Roberts, Sacramento Disco King 1979 https://www.sacramentopress.com/2009/10/08/paul-dale-roberts-sacramento-disco-king-1979/ The Legendary Dark Silhouette https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/paul-dale-roberts/the-legendary-dark-silhouette/paperback/product-1m4ekkzv.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack Youtube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Thanks to Fabio N! Wiki created by Germ Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2022
This was fun, here in my Home town I was able to do a quick comedy round table with two local comics who both worked my stages and in Brain Diamond's case, went on to a 17 year comedy career. Bentoni, as a local comedy favorite, traded in his "wit" for a camera, and became the lead photographer for the Sacramento Bee Newspaper, and to this day shoots photos for the Associated Press. It was an interesting and fun discussion on comedy....Enjoy!Hosted by : R. Scott EdwardsSupport the show
Jonah Matranga fronted Far. Along with Deftones, they are the most influential bands to hail from Sacramento, CA. Jonah discusses coming up in the Sacto scene with them, their collaborations and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of The San Jose Earthquakes The Soccer Hour presented by Your NorCal Honda Dealers, Ted talks about the performance against SKC, chats with rookie center back Oskar Agren, and previews Wednesday night's Open Cup match against Sacramento with their TV pxp announcer, Rob McCallister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of The San Jose Earthquakes The Soccer Hour presented by Your NorCal Honda Dealers, Ted talks about the performance against SKC, chats with rookie center back Oskar Agren, and previews Wednesday night's Open Cup match against Sacramento with their TV pxp announcer, Rob McCallister. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jonah Matranga of Onelinedrawing and Far joins the Talk Toomey Podcast. Jonah discusses his upcoming album, Tenderwild, that will be released on June 24th. Jonah and Joshua talk about writing hooks, the collaborations on the album and songwriting in general. The guys go deep and talk about the struggles of growing up poor and his move to Sacramento. Jonah speaks on the early 90s Sacto scene, Far going out with Sepultura on the "Roots" tour and watching Deftones blossom. There is some Chi Cheng talk and he gives us the backstory on the Savory and Pony covers. Toomey and Chris start the show discussing Judas Priest getting in the Rock Hall, Chris going to see Plush and the latest on Dave Chappelle getting attacked on stage. They finish the show with USFL smack talk and NFL draft nonsense.
Today we find out imaginary friends can get their feelings hurt, and then we travel down Dyer Lane to interrupt a Satanic ceremony! Fan Art Friday by Ryan Breen Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: EP 164 - My Haunted Apartment https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-164-my-haunted-apartment EP 688 - The Burnt Pants https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-688-the-burnt-pants Dead Rabbit Recommends: There Are Monsters https://vimeo.com/89969910 Unexplained Visitor https://www.reddit.com/r/Thetruthishere/comments/qxxnx6/unexplained_visitor/ Archive https://archive.md/Zv1Ey Is Dyer Lane haunted? These paranormal investigators think so https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El656P4APS4&ab_channel=SacramentoBee The Uncharted Files: Dyer Lane https://www.facebook.com/1971868176383928/posts/dyer-lane-has-a-history-of-deadly-accidents-suicides-and-murder-a-high-school-st/2271685746402168/ Archive https://archive.is/xtoxw Amdusias https://genies.fandom.com/wiki/Amdusias The Ghosts Of Dyer Lane https://www.ufoinsight.com/supernatural/folklore/truly-strange-bizarre-locations Haunted Humpday ~ The Tragedy's Of Dyer Lane http://gypsyspiritrising.blogspot.com/2014/10/haunted-humpday-tragedys-of-dyer-lane.html HPI's Very Own Akashic Records https://www.amazon.com/Hpis-Very-Own-Akashic-Records/dp/1387113585 Former Pocket area resident was Sacto's “disco king” https://www.valcomnews.com/former-pocket-area-resident-was-sacto%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cdisco-king%E2%80%9D/ Paul Dale Roberts, Sacramento Disco King 1979 https://www.sacramentopress.com/2009/10/08/paul-dale-roberts-sacramento-disco-king-1979/ The Legendary Dark Silhouette https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/paul-dale-roberts/the-legendary-dark-silhouette/paperback/product-1m4ekkzv.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack Youtube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Thanks to Fabio N! Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio Dead Rabbit Radio Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/DeadRabbitRadio/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2022
Not that you need to be told, but 2021 was not exactly a good 12 months for the Lakers. One season with high hopes flamed out in a wave of injuries, and another is on track to disappoint as well, thanks to another combination of bad health and bad roster choices. But that future isn't yet written! It's time to look back at the year that was, and find reasons for Lakers fans to be optimistic about what still could be for the 2021-22 squad.Any sense of hope, though, is contingent at least in part on winning all the winnable games the Lakers have in front of them, even with Anthony Davis still sidelined. That starts with the next four games on the schedule -- Friday vs. Portland, Sunday vs. Minnesota, then games against the Kings and Hawks. All at home. All teams below .500, two of them (the Wolves and Sacto) tightly packed behind the Lakers in the West. That these games are more important than Wednesday's loss in Memphis, or upcoming games against, say, Utah, explain where the team is right now.The Lakers will get some reinforcements, though, which should help them capitalize on what's coming. Austin Reaves, Trevor Ariza and Kent Bazemore will all be available this weekend, opening up more options for Frank Vogel/David Fizdale as the team leans into small lineups.It's time to shove the old year out the door, and welcome in a new one!HOSTS: Andy and Brian KamenetzkySEGMENT 1: The Lakers have four very winnable games coming up, all at home. They need to take advantage.SEGMENT 2: The Lakers are getting (badly needed) players back. Is that going to squeeze Talen Horton-Tucker from the rotation? Why the Lakers could find themselves in a bit of a Catch-22.SEGMENT 3: Looking back at 2021, finding reasons for optimism in 2022.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.PrizePicksDon't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!TrueBillDon't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/LOCKEDONNBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Not that you need to be told, but 2021 was not exactly a good 12 months for the Lakers. One season with high hopes flamed out in a wave of injuries, and another is on track to disappoint as well, thanks to another combination of bad health and bad roster choices. But that future isn't yet written! It's time to look back at the year that was, and find reasons for Lakers fans to be optimistic about what still could be for the 2021-22 squad. Any sense of hope, though, is contingent at least in part on winning all the winnable games the Lakers have in front of them, even with Anthony Davis still sidelined. That starts with the next four games on the schedule -- Friday vs. Portland, Sunday vs. Minnesota, then games against the Kings and Hawks. All at home. All teams below .500, two of them (the Wolves and Sacto) tightly packed behind the Lakers in the West. That these games are more important than Wednesday's loss in Memphis, or upcoming games against, say, Utah, explain where the team is right now. The Lakers will get some reinforcements, though, which should help them capitalize on what's coming. Austin Reaves, Trevor Ariza and Kent Bazemore will all be available this weekend, opening up more options for Frank Vogel/David Fizdale as the team leans into small lineups. It's time to shove the old year out the door, and welcome in a new one! HOSTS: Andy and Brian Kamenetzky SEGMENT 1: The Lakers have four very winnable games coming up, all at home. They need to take advantage. SEGMENT 2: The Lakers are getting (badly needed) players back. Is that going to squeeze Talen Horton-Tucker from the rotation? Why the Lakers could find themselves in a bit of a Catch-22. SEGMENT 3: Looking back at 2021, finding reasons for optimism in 2022. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. PrizePicks Don't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “NBA” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! TrueBill Don't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/LOCKEDONNBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Post Thanksgiving episode we give our take on Sacramento's decision to part ways with Luke Walton. Will this make any difference in the team outlook as Alvin Gentry takes over the helm?In our segment of the breakdown we look at teams who made some big moves in the offseason in acquiring marquee players, are we seeing dividends paying out or is there early season remorse. We weigh in. Great Episode. Download and Discuss with US!
If you are from Sacramento and you love following your favorite food trucks, you've likely heard of SactoMoFo! SactoMoFo produces and curates food truck events and experiences that not only curbs appetites, but brings the community together. On today's new episode of Comin in Hot, the creator of Sacto chats with Chef Cec about life behind the MoFo! It's a good one!
Dov'è finito il primo quintetto All-American al Draft? Cunningham e Garza comapgni di squadra, Kispert lo scudiero di Beal, Dosunmu e Mitchell nel caos di Chicago e Sacto e Butler è scivolato giù. Che Draft è stato per l'Ncaa? Questo e altro nell'ultima puntata stagionale di March Madness
Dov'è finito il primo quintetto All-American al Draft? Cunningham e Garza comapgni di squadra, Kispert lo scudiero di Beal, Dosunmu e Mitchell nel caos di Chicago e Sacto e Butler è scivolato giù. Che Draft è stato per l'Ncaa? Questo e altro nell'ultima puntata stagionale di March Madness
Much like many western films, another great place to find killer moustaches are in 1970s sports films and it is possible that 1977's Slapshot may have the most. If this movie had a fu manchu it would be one holy grail of a moustachioed movie. We honor the great Strother Martin for this one and I welcome Sir Charles of Sacto and the homie Robby Robertson to the show once again. The Moustachioed Podcastio is the weird uncle of the wonderful PodMoth Media Network. Check out more PodMoth podcasts here: https://podmoth.network/ TW: @PodMothNetwork IG: @PodMoth Featured Podcast: The ODDentity Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oddentity-podcast/id1229525500 The ODDentity Podcast delves into the weird, wonderful, and downright spooky.
Michael, Ryan, and D-Love evaluate whether Sacramento's resurgence is legitimate, how Lamelo Ball has commandeered the Rookie of the Year race and whether James Wiseman can challenge him (or if his coaching staff will allow it). Finally, we discussed the performances of Steph Curry & Luka Doncic thus far this season. Have comments, questions or feedback? Want to propose a question to the guys? Email us at 3andDLoveNBAPodcast at gmail dot com or on Twitter (@3DLoveNBA)
This week: Slim Dusty x Tommy Raudonikis, double booked, Boof’s bowling plans, saturation cheese toastie coverage, What Kind Of NBA Fan Are You, Rodney McGruder slander, Warriors twitter, beatswriter, something to We Believe in, Officially Worried, Narrator: he did not in fact hate to say he told us so, All Star voting, loser Luka, constitutional crises, the value of leftover Curry, paying for what you can measure, the Efficiency Landscape, Doc cannot read graphs, Balling out, tale of rooks, Nets memes, stick vs parked car, the N-Be-Frayed, shake your moneymaker, industrial disputation, Pinto maths, doing stuff you don’t want to for money, the NFL get their Covid Bowl in, securing the bag, Sacto stays salty, Gronk is less stupid than he looks, Beeso guesses Doc’s all star picks, communal Celtics, spot-alteration methodology, mid-West mediocrity, Gordon bleugh, your man actually plays for Den Bosch but it’s not as though that gets in the way of the joke, Pink Sydney superfans, being known for the bit, not talking to bowlers, surviving India and saving world cricket a lot of unnecessary admin. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode: Rob and Brian go deep on the landmark 1985 album The Big Chair by the band Tears For Fears, ponder what the 2020 version of 'We Are The World' would look like and celebrate the unlikely friendship between a Canadian crooner and certain Sacto nu-metal legends. Scenes From The Big Chair Tears For Fears Spotify Landmark performance (2014) Theme song: Bittersweet by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
As we post this edition of Elk Grove News Podcasts recorded on the evening of Thursday, October 1, we must acknowledge the news of President Trump and the first lady’s COVID-19 diagnosis. We wish them a speedy recovery and hope this serves as a stark reminder to follow medical and scientific protocols to prevent the spread of the deadly virus that has already killed over 200,000 fellow Americans and countless others worldwide. Science matters. In this edition, we have a discussion with Jeff Burdick who recently started SactoPolitico.com - a website focusing on Sacramento area politics. Jeff discusses his recent story examining the dramatic changes in voter registration in Elk Grove and how it might affect the city’s new by-district elections, in District 3 in particular. If Jeff’s name is familiar, he ran for the Democratic nomination for California’s Seventh Congressional District in the March 2020 primary against Representative Ami Bera. The story referenced from SactoPolitico.com regarding Elk Grove voter registration can be viewed here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
El episodio de hoy es acerca de estos conejos malos que traen su R&B funk desde la cuna del metalcore estadounidense y además son compas de unos weyes de Sacto! Enjoy machin!!!!!
Howdy Folks, Are you crushing cans, we do on this episode. Jimmy the saint makes a guest appearance and we talk via a generic video chat platform that will remain anonymous. Hopefully we can flatten the corona curve and crush some beers in the process, that's the theme of the show. David Hasselhoff certainly crushes it and we crush some beers via computer chat from Pasadena to Chico to Sacto. Here comes another episode 10 years later. Crushing it, MATADOR Artist include: Bouncing Souls, John Cale, Parquet courts, Bad Religion, The Transplants, Otova yo, David Hasselhoff, The Stokes, Weezer, Beck, La butcherettes, Flat Boyz, Mix Master Mike, The Smugglers, Kenny Chesney and many more.
Howdy Folks, The Legendary Jimmy The Saint makes his rhyme and treason debut and we bring you another awesome podcast. Shout out to the Death angel Drummer who doesn't think satan is cool anymore after corona virus. Small Business owners are getting screwed while mega marts thrive and that's the theme of the show. People are getting laid off because restaraunts and bars can't open in Cali because of covid. We talk about Joe Biden's racist comments (What a tool, but way better than trump) and drink some craft beers. Pasadena to Sacto to Chico. Technology sure has come far with video chatting. Thanks again to Jimmy for joining in on the Treason. Thanks For Listening, MATADOR Artist Include: Eminem, The Descendents, Machine Gun Kelly with Travis Barker, Sub Humans, The Causaties, Cokie The clown, The interrupters, Fugees, Dolly Parton, Pet shop boys, George Jones, Chuck Barry,The Thomson twins, Bachman turner overdrive and many more
Rhyme and Treason Domination, Here comes the shelter in place edition. DJ Gower broadcasts his vocals via skype from Sacto and we continue to dominate. Hip Hop, Punk, Jazz, acoustic jams, reggae, DJ and ska, we bring it all on this one. A shitload of talking as me and Gower yearn to drink and bbq in a back yard as we make this (the whole point of the poscast). We are gonna make this show a whole lot more often via skype So get ready listeners. Stay safe and corona free my friends. We are trapped in our houses and can only go to the store or any essential business. Crazy times we are living in enjoy. Thanks For listening, MATADOR Artist include: Mix Master Mike, John Prine (RIP), Guttermouth, Bad Religion, Amelie Soundtrack, NOFX, No use for a name, The Rolling Stones, 21 pilots, Less than Jake, Soul Makossa, Fred the Godson (RIP), Gogol Bordello,Dave Mathews, the Diplomats and many more.
The Quakes broadcast duo of Ted Ramey & Marvell Wynne are flabbergasted at the US Men's National Team's loss to Canada. Also, they look ahead to the MLS coming to Sacramento, and what the future holds for Quakes coach Almeyda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew of Spec Script was in town to do a show at STAB! Comedy Theater, so we thought why not invite a little friendly cross over action, and get them to double dip on their Sacto trip with a little bit o’ that STAB! tip. And as such, this episode of STAB! (hosted hostingly … Continue reading »
With the new administration, the capitol has seen an influx of fresh staffers, many of whom are new to the Sacramento area. Where, they ask, does one go to eat, drink and be merry in this burg? If this describes you - no worries, Becky Grunewald has you covered. The longtime Sacto food critic offered a short list of favorites in a recent Capitol Weekly article (http://capitolweekly.net/newbies-eat-drink-sacramento/), which, like most lists, immediately came under fire from readers on social media. She sat down with the Capitol Weekly Podcast to talk about her choices and offer some other options for those willing to venture off the grid.
0:00 Thanks to Byrd Campbell 0:30 Jason welcomes Donald to this NBA Draft pod. The theme is “Free Fallin’” 1:40 We are joined by a special guest, one of the DBR posters when it comes to the NBA, CDu (Mickey Wilson). 2:45 How the NBA shunning Trevon Duval messed up our podcast plans. 3:40 Marvin Bagley goes #2. We are not surprised and wonder what this might say about Harry Giles’ future in Sacto. 5:55 Jason wants to talk about interviews and outfits. 7:55 Mickey celebrates his Chicago Bulls getting Wendell Carter and talks about how well Carter fits on the Bulls. 10:05 Jason continues talking about really important stuff as he focuses on Carter’s clothes and other silliness. 11:30 Jason gives us some amazing stats about how well K has done producing high draft picks. 13:05 Grayson gets to play for Quin. Donald likes the way Donovan Mitchell embraced Grayson. 18:20 Final thoughts on round #1 – Mickey says Carter may be the steal of the draft. 19:30 Round #1 thoughts – Jason talks about Jerome Robinson and Josh Okogie, two ACC guys who had a much better than expected night… and also reflects on the dramatic fall of Michael Porter. 22:10 Round #1 thoughs – Donald is impressed with the pick of Kevin Huerter. 23:25 We move on to round 2 and Gary Trent landing in Sacto… I mean Portland. Mickey says this is a really good fit for Gary. 26:40 Donald talks about how being a 2nd rounder is going to motivate Trent. 29:30 Duval goes undrafted… it is both stunning and also makes a lot of sense. 35:30 Jason lays out the myriad of Duke connections to NBA front-offices, which means Duval had to know his stock was not great. 40:40 Donald says the two most important words for Trevon Duval are, “Summer League!” 41:20 Jason talks about all the guys who entered the NBA early and then didn’t get drafted… it is quite a list. 43:20 Goodbye and Duke band Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors
The Warriors are coming off a loss and playing two teams who've beaten them earlier in the season in a back-to-back beginning tonight in Sacramento. The Dubs were without Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry in their loss to Sacto earlier this season, however Durant played in a lackluster effort against Denver on December 23. The Kings are near the bottom of most major statistical categories, but the Nuggets are coming off a big win over the Thunder on a Gary Harris three-pointer, and are currently two games above .500.Miles joins Aliko to discuss both games and go Down the Reddit Hole in the second segment. Topic include Nikola Jokic's excellent play of late, conspiracy theories about the rampant LeBron free agency rumors, and why James Harden's step-back isn't a travel. Also: Greg Monroe signed with the Boston Celtics for money but less playing time than he would have gotten in New Orleans. And: Would it even be worth it for the Cavs to land DeAndre Jordan considering what they'd have to give up?In a bit of Warriors news, Bob Myers confirmed that the team is looking to upgrade its bench shooting before the trade deadline. The Dubs are at the bottom of the league in three-pointers made off the bench, but are still in the conversation for best three-point shooting teams because of three guys who do it better than almost anyone ever has. Omri Casspi—a very capable three-point shooter—will need to bring a shoot-first mentality into any playing time he receives the next few games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors
The Warriors are coming off a loss and playing two teams who've beaten them earlier in the season in a back-to-back beginning tonight in Sacramento. The Dubs were without Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry in their loss to Sacto earlier this season, however Durant played in a lackluster effort against Denver on December 23. The Kings are near the bottom of most major statistical categories, but the Nuggets are coming off a big win over the Thunder on a Gary Harris three-pointer, and are currently two games above .500. Miles joins Aliko to discuss both games and go Down the Reddit Hole in the second segment. Topic include Nikola Jokic's excellent play of late, conspiracy theories about the rampant LeBron free agency rumors, and why James Harden's step-back isn't a travel. Also: Greg Monroe signed with the Boston Celtics for money but less playing time than he would have gotten in New Orleans. And: Would it even be worth it for the Cavs to land DeAndre Jordan considering what they'd have to give up? In a bit of Warriors news, Bob Myers confirmed that the team is looking to upgrade its bench shooting before the trade deadline. The Dubs are at the bottom of the league in three-pointers made off the bench, but are still in the conversation for best three-point shooting teams because of three guys who do it better than almost anyone ever has. Omri Casspi—a very capable three-point shooter—will need to bring a shoot-first mentality into any playing time he receives the next few games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amin Elhassan, Marc Spears and Chris Haynes talk about DeMarcus Cousins' return to Sacramento (4:10), Spears story time around a young Melo (15:30) and the mess in Phoenix (33:28).
Why does it feel like being a gearhead makes us a target? Cars, trucks, beers or guns, they're all in the sights of the politicians in Sacramento, and you should be worried. What's wrong with a government bureaucracy that levies more and more taxes and fees on an overtaxed (literally and figuratively) electorate? How can a state with some of the most burdensome regulations on auto and vehicle ownership create more? Why do politicians in the capitol of California behave like they don't want citizens to enjoy the constitutional freedoms guaranteed them? Does it look to you like the leftist elitists in Sacramento have figured out that the time's running out on their party? In this episode, Hank Watsons's Garage Hour and Hostus Maximus Justin Fort take an hour to pull back some of the curtains shrouding the scary statists who've been chaperoning the pending failure of the third-world cleptobureaucracy of Kalifornistan, and how the Big Gov't policies of these "Democrat" progressives and statists have taken direct aim at our wallets, our hobbies and our cars. Don't be low-info: the Gearhead Consultancy is here to help. The Garage Hour's got insight into the precipitously unglued bureaucratic mindset of politicians and quasi-governmental institutions that are running the state like drunks at a liquor sale. This is not a drill: CA's coming after you, and the taxes and fees that Sacto has once again levied in the face of every reason not to are yet another sign of the pending Fool's Apocalypse.
Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider looks at the Jazz loss to Sacramento and then answers your questions on Facebook Live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Refa, the godfather and pioneer of the Sacramento freight scene, talks about politics, culture, and freights.
Potpourri. Jonestown. Rose Pak. Sacto real estate corruption. San Francisco real estate corruption. Space explosions.
Potpourri. Jonestown. Rose Pak. Sacto real estate corruption. San Francisco real estate corruption. Space explosions.
Sacto opts for more light pollution. GOP Convention. Election preview.
Sacto opts for more light pollution. GOP Convention. Election preview.
This week Editor JA Sherman from Welcome To Loud City joins us to discuss the OKC Thunder. We also have Fantasy Alarm Analyst and Da True Guru Mark Kaplan to help give us some Fantasy Flow, a can't miss interview for our fantasy heads who may might need a little insight for the stretch run. Also on 'The Drop' we discuss the recent reports that Kings may look to fire their head coach. Shaw and I weigh on the Choas in Sacto. All that and we still got Coast2Coast to keep you up on the things happening in the league. A can't miss episode of The Baseline NBA Podcast. You feelin' out flow then please go and give us a rating on ITUNES, STITCHER, PLAYER FM, TUNE IN @NBA_BASELINELearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pre-election unamused musings, more water politics, voting NO on 46 despite Ralph Nader's ravings and NO on the Sacto mayoral power grab to help developers get their way even easier than they do now
Pre-election unamused musings, more water politics, voting NO on 46 despite Ralph Nader's ravings and NO on the Sacto mayoral power grab to help developers get their way even easier than they do now
the selling out of Sacto's regional master plan to greedy developers (shock); North Korea, an eco disaster, well sure, but a Maoist paradise just the same?
the selling out of Sacto's regional master plan to greedy developers (shock); North Korea, an eco disaster, well sure, but a Maoist paradise just the same?
Declaration of Independence in Sacto
Declaration of Independence in Sacto