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The Enemies tap in for to breakdown the week that was, starting with bad haircuts (5:39), AEW recap (14:10), CM Punk & Daniel Bryan to AEW? (26:20), Jizzle's NXT recap (36:35), Karrion Kross/Jeff Hardy backlash(44:00), John Cena & Goldberg return, roster changes (51:33), Smoke Break (1:12:15), The Count Out: NBA Finals (1:20:10) & more. Intro: Pop Smoke - Tell The Vision ft. Kanye West & Pusha T | https://youtu.be/o7jsf2PeYB8 Outro: YG, Mozzy - Bite Down | https://youtu.be/HxJx2ZnR5Ik
Someone asked why we have so many moms in our practice. We take the time to answer, in spades.
This month we are focusing on Mother's Day! On this episode we go for an up close interview with Stacy's mom, Anita. You'll love hearing about Anita's journey through the different seasons of motherhood. Enjoy!
Welcome to the start of our new Mini series on One Hit Wonders of the 2000s! In this series we will take a look at and discuss these hits of the 2000s and see if they still hold up. On episode 1 we take a like at the 2003 hit "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne. Tune in as we discuss this classic and the much larger impact one of the creators has on much our pop culture fandoms!
In this episode we unapologetically sing the chorus to Stacy’s Mom. A lot. We also return to Amazon to read reviews of Temptations cat treats and learn about garlic butter! Sincere apologizes to Weird Al for thinking Eiffel 65’s song, Blue (Da Ba Dee), was actually a parody by him. As you can see this episode is full of apologies... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/low-expectations0/message
Episode 231 - Happy Canada Day / 4th of July! To celebrate we have the frontman of one of the funnest bands ever, Jaret Reddick of Bowling For Soup! We talk about his busy quarantine life, the wild story behind their hit "1985", the even wilder story behind NOT their hit "Stacy's Mom", and his gig as the Chuck E. Cheese mascot. Yes - seriously. In an iconic glass bottle, with refreshing champagne-like tiny bubbles, Miller High Life is an unpretentious, high quality beer. It's the perfect beer to celebrate the wins of everyday, big or small. Miller High Life. The Champagne of Beers. A quality beer within everyone's reach. Celebrate Responsibly. Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, WI. millerhighlife.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WELCOME BACK, on today's episode we talk about Corbin's experience with a salon and our worst haircuts. (0:00-16:30) then we move into some AMTA stories. The first one being about a brother and his sisters bondage problem, and the second one is about a Mother's experience with her daughters boyfriend. Let us know if you think we are right, or if you have any AMTA of your own. As always if you enjoy the content, be sure to follow us and Die Up --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justakickback/message
We usually take a week off between comps, but one of our favorite songwriters, Adam Schlesinger, passed away in April from complications related to COVID-19, and we wanted to do his career justice. Schlesinger is most famous for the retro soundtrack cut "That Thing You Do" and Fountains of Wayne's 2003 Cars pastiche "Stacy's Mom," but the songwriter was a workhorse, and his career had a truly wild level of variety. Ben, Rich, and Will know Fountains of Wayne the best, so most of the episode is focused on their songs, but we hit on the full kaleidoscope of Schlesinger's career, from his work for the CW sitcom Crazy Ex-Girlfriend to an oddball power pop supergroup fronted by Taylor Hanson.
In this episode Tamika and Caleb Talk about their neighbors consent ignoring dog, Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne (The maker of Stacy's Mom) and his current state, and people who live secret lives.
In this very special bonus episode, Scott and Paul pay tribute to ten of the songwriters and composers whose lives were claimed by the COVID-19 virus from mid-March to mid-April, 2020, including: Manu Dibango ("Soul Makossa"), Joe Diffie ("New Way to Light Up an Old Flame," "My Give a Damn's Busted"), Alan Merrill ("I Love Rock 'n' Roll"), Ellis Marsalis ("Dear Dolores"), Adam Schlesinger ("That Thing You Do," "Stacy's Mom"), and John Prine ("Angel From Montgomery," "Love is on a Roll"). Plus, they take a moment to remember Bill Withers, a previous Songcraft guest, who died from heart complications on March 30th.
While other forms of entertainment have ceased production, Below The Belt is here for you our fans as we present another great remote show via Skype! Our special Skype call-in guest is singer, songwriter and model Lauren Carter. Lauren talks to us about her new single out now "Chase The High" as well as her music and modeling career, online dating, and other fun topics! BTB goes on-location at Katsucon (www.katsucon.org) 2020 to interview voice actress Cherami Leigh! Don't miss our exclusive interview with one of the most recognizable voices in anime! In addition we interview one of the 501st Legion Stormtroopers who talks about their involvement in Star Wars The Mandalorian! Joining remotely via Skype. BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! In addition "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, Mike "The General" Zad and "Feara Winters" Tiffanie Marie Ford join in on the fun! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Lauren Carter "Chase The High" Classic Cut: Fountains of Wayne "Stacy's Mom" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs are shortened from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
Will FARK survive coronavirus? COVID-19 on your shoes? Drew knew the "Stacy's Mom" lead singer who died and the COVIDIOTS just won't stop.
You can't go over to Stacy's house after school because school is cancelled and you're social distancing! Instead, you can listen to us talk about "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne. We also talk about one hit wonders that deserve more recognition in our bonus segment! Covers by: Freshman Fifteen, Lost Boys of Penzance, Bowling For Soup, The Holophonics, LLC, Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox ft. Casey Abrams, Norbert Leo Butz, Kasum Spotify playlist here
Duh Drunk Bastards drink and rate Brandy. With Special Guest, Stacy's Mom. Listen to the banter and drinking exploits to see if how Brandy stacks up to the Bastards standards.
Duh Drunk Bastards go through re-live through whimsical drinking times, and drunkenness. Special Guest, Stacy's Mom joins in to fact check the stories for accuracy. Take a listen to what hi-jinks the Bastards have gotten themselves into.
Tyler, Tim, and Vince talk about video games and how “The Last of Us II” was delayed….again. They also talk about quarantine boredom, the upcoming NFL draft and they finish up the episode with an old school segment, “Album of the Week”; which includes Surfaces, Eminem, and Fountains of Wayne. www.AtomosPhysics.com www.Patreon.com/GarageTalk
Tyler, Tim, and Vince talk about video games and how “The Last of Us II” was delayed….again. They also talk about quarantine boredom, the upcoming NFL draft and they finish up the episode with an old school segment, “Album of the Week”; which includes Surfaces, Eminem, and Fountains of Wayne. www.AtomosPhysics.com www.Patreon.com/GarageTalk
Stacy can't you see that you aren't the one for me... I like Stacy's Mom. Anyways so this episode is about Paul Knowles and his life as the Casanova killer. I don't really have anything else to say so just follow us and send us an email about whatever you want. Instagram: Twodeadghouls Email: twodeadghouls@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Phat Phil Cooper has the perfect antidote to the colder months with his Winter Warmers compilation from NuNorthern Soul. It releases December 6th. However, we've been luck enough to have been treated to a prerelease of it and we share a track with you today. It's Phil's edit of a classic B.J. Smith tune. Tobin describes it as "sublime" - listen on to see if you agree. There's so much more to go at in NuNorthern Soul's compilation too, so be sure to check it out fully and give it the time it deserves. It's richly rewarding. Furthermore, we've got music-as-art specialist Alabaster dePlume bookending today's show. Unique is probably the best word to describe this music. Firstly, Alabaster himself forms a new band every month. Secondly, he writes fresh compositions for said band and performs live. After that, the process repeats itself. Such a visionary way to approach music making. Alabaster dePlume is also an artist with a wide range of theatrical talents. Check out his "I was gonna fight racism but…" production below. It went viral for good reason. You can also buy a t-shirt of it it right here - what are you waiting for? New Music - Talkboy Talkboy is your New Music selection this week and this track is even better than the previous track we played on the show. Hollow Spheres is a triumph and clearly marks out the path toward greatness for Talkboy. Richard proclaims that Talkboy sounds more like U2 than U2! Taken from the recently released Over and Under EP Hollow Spheres is for us the stand out track. It's surely only a matter of time until this is a single release from the EP. Wasting Time has already been released as a single and has featured on our Patreon posts earlier this month. Greatness in store for Talkboy for sure. In addition, we've got an excellent Cover Shot of Stacy's Mom, originally penned by Fountains of Wayne. Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox gives it a fresh lick of paint and turns an already classic tune into an essential listen. Prepare yourself for the manic mini drum solo about a third of the way in. Tyler Burns and Remember Sports round out today's show. It's the weekend so relax, grab yourself some "me" time and join us for musical discovery, discussion and commentary. Enjoy. Is It Enough? Alabaster dePlume Hollow Spheres Talkboy You're So Sorry (feat. Addie Pray) Remember Sports Way I Feel BJ Smith (Phat Phil Cooper edit) Stacy's Mom (feat. Casey Abrams) Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox Western Country At Night Tyler Burns Be Nice To People Alabaster dePlume Phat Phil Cooper - Winter Warmer compilation With the sweltering summer quickly fading from memory, thoughts quickly turn to frosty winter nights spent reclining by a roaring fire. Ideally with the accompaniment of suitably atmospheric and evocative music. To that end, NuNorthern Soul founder Phat Phil Cooper has trawled through the label’s archives and selected a bumper selection of “winter warmers”. They're guaranteed to provide the perfect soundtrack to snowy walks, crisp autumnal mornings and evenings spent turning the central heating up to the max. It’s a side of the label’s output that largely gets overlooked. It's thanks to NuNorthern Soul’s association with the sunrise and sunset-ready Balearic movement. Yet as the 13-track selection proves, there’s plenty of languid, hazy and seductive fare. Within the vaults there are evoking mental images of falling autumn leaves, glistening icicles and windswept afternoons outdoors. Beginning with the atmospheric “Aquapella mix” of Ilija Rudman’s inspired collaboration with soul man Andre Esput, “Tears To Sound”. Phat Phil Cooper gently guides us through a range of slow-motion tracks that variously touch on ambient and kosmiche. There's also slow motion soul, dubbed-out soundscapes, post dubstep beats, intoxicating Indian grooves, pitched-down nu-disco and exotic psychedelic jazz. It’s a selection guaranteed to warm the cockles of your heart. It's one helluva playlist The list of contributors and remixers is impressive. Ambient soundscape hero Jon Tye delivers the shuffling, horizontal heat of “Wind Blows” as Captain Sunshine. After reuniting with his Seahawks band on an undulating, slow burn rework of Dos Palos’s “I’ve Been Around”. Claremont 56 regular Benjamin J Smith is represented by a trio of soft focus cuts. Rich in languid acoustic guitar motifs (one of which has been remixed by Balearic legends A Man Called Adam). Jose Manuel offers up the compilation’s steamiest cut, “Mumbai”. Elsewhere, Phat Phil Cooper has opted to shine a light on lesser-known talents from the label’s roster. With the cuts by Lowhitey, Ragz Nordset (as remixed by Ghostchant), Abimaro and the Free. Ryo Kawasaki (the off-kilter psch-jazz brilliance of LP standout “Quasar Infection”) being amongst the most potent winter warmers on show. Want to see in the '20s with Tobin? As we mentioned on the show Tobin is performing at an event on New Years Eve to see in the return of the 20s. In his guise as Professor Gramophone he'll be spinning tracks deep into the early hours. If you want to join him and party like it's the 1920's you can get tickets here. The website has all the information you need on the event and this is what they had to say on the whole affair. Return of the 20s is a spectacular evening of sensational music and captivating performances. From jazz bands and singers to DJs on gramophones, vintage burlesque, dancing troupes and pop up performances around the venue, there will be plenty to experience. Come dressed to dance and dazzle, mingle and meet characters. At Return of the 20s everyone is a someone, but not everyone or everything is as it seems. Immerse yourself in the unfolding experience and you may even find yourself becoming part of the action. Elysium Experiences
Murphy met the new neighbor after moving into the new house.We want to know some of the best jobs for your teen to have over the summer.Murphy and Jodi's youngest daughter now has Life 360.
We're being served drinks while taking a splash through the listener request pool this week and taking a sneaky peek through the window at the 2003 video for "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains Of Wayne.Be careful or those drinks will erupt... Link to music video - http://bit.ly/2UdHO6lFollow us on the socials, and submit your favourite video for review:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/videojockeyspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videojockeyspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/videojockeyspod?lang=enOrEmail us - Videojockeyspod@gmail.comThanks for listening
On tap this week, it's Fountains of Wayne's commercial breakthrough, Welcome Interstate Managers. It spawned the radio and video hit "Stacy's Mom," but there are so many gems on this one, and we get into all of it. Co-hosting this episode (and indeed the rest of the FoW episodes) is the fantastic Mr. Marc Oxborrow of The Haymarket Squares and The Blood Feud Family Singers. Be sure to check out both of Marc's bands on Bandcamp or at one of their upcoming shows, and follow them on social media: @marcxist @haymarketsquare, http://www.haymarketsquares.com/ https://bloodfeudfamilysingers.com/ As always, I want to stress the importance of supporting the artists that are featured on this series, whether that’s through buying their music and merch, attending one of their concerts, or even simply following them on social media. Fountains of Wayne is not currently active with regards to playing shows or recording music, but they do have a website where you can get FoW merch, and they're still tweeting at @fountainsofwayn. Chris Collingwood is also active on Twitter at @LookPark, which is his band post-FoW. Questions/Comments/Suggestions: albuminfinitum@gmail.com Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @AlbumInfinitum Please, rate/review/subscribe/share If you like what we do, please consider supporting us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/hootnwaddle) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/album-infinitum/support
Juanky Kun nos acompañó y nos contó historias que no curan el alma. Imágenes bono del episodio: Lista de Artistas y Canciones: - No Dejes Que...: Caifanes. - Stacy's Mom: Fountains Of Wayne. - El Colesterol: Fito Olivares, Su Grupo. - Nowhere Now: Steven Wilson. Playlist CV92 en Spotify. Recuerden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales: Página web. Spotify. Facebook. Instagram. Twitter - @escuchalive. iTunes. Suscripción por RSS. Special Guest: Juan Carlos Porras.
Juanky Kun nos acompañó y nos contó historias que no curan el alma. Imágenes bono del episodio: Lista de Artistas y Canciones: - No Dejes Que...: Caifanes. - Stacy's Mom: Fountains Of Wayne. - El Colesterol: Fito Olivares, Su Grupo. - Nowhere Now: Steven Wilson. Playlist CV92 en Spotify. Charla Varia en directo por Mixlr (http://mixlr.com/escuchalive/). Solo... Escucha. Recuerden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales: - Página web. - Charla Varia en Spotify. - Facebook. - Canal de YouTube. - Instagram. - Suscripción por RSS. - iTunes. Special Guest: Juan Carlos Porras.
The music video for Stacy’s Mom is problematic at best, and the guys get down to the bottom of it. There’s a lot of speculation over what Stacy’s mother does for work, if the young boy is running a reputable landscaping company or just filling in for a few mows, and whether or not Stacy herself is deserving of his love. Adam Schlesinger strikes again in this hit single from the early 2000s. Links: Stacy’s Mom Wiki Stacy’s Mom Music Video That Thing You Do The Benchwarmers Just What I Needed Clickhole Article on American Pie’s Stifler Songs of the week: Pristine by Snail Mail Blue Umbrella by John Prine Oh My God by Ida Maria Follow us on Twitter at @_ReminscentFM and Instagram!
After revealing the true identity of Stacy's Mom, Clint & Steve talk some video games - what we're playing, what we're looking forward to in December, Xbox & PSN free games, the Fallout 76 cluster***k, the PlayStation Classic is no PAL of ours, closings & plugs, and more!
HER NAME ISN’T STACY’S MOM, WAYNE. SHE IS A HARD-WORKING WOMAN. All this and more in this EIGHTY-FIRST episode of Popular Music: The Podcast - as your hosts Steven and Analise talk about the greatest tribute to 80’s rock ‘n’ roll ever written, “Stacy’s Mom.” No seriously guys, this song has aged REALLY well. No guilt. Only pleasure. Popular Music is a pop music podcast hosted by Steven Ray Morris and Analise Nelson. New episodes every Monday. Email us: popmusicpodcast@gmail.com Chat pop music with us in our Facebook group!: https://www.facebook.com/groups/647416295647220/ This week's Spotify Mix: https://open.spotify.com/user/1239070814/playlist/3EXCCFFEvRffsrnP3PoKu8?si=Msvw6B-6QB-4zHfBUnw6Mw Additional Recommendations: The Cars - “Just What I Needed” They Might Be Giants - “They’ll Need a Crane” Wilco - “Heavy metal drummer” Barenaked Ladies - “Falling For The First Time” The Decemberists - “Apology Song” Fountains Of Wayne - “Hey Julie” The Cars - “My Best Friend’s Girl” The Romantics - “What I Like About You” The Romantics - “Talking In Your Sleep” Lene Lovich - “Lucky Number” The Producers - “She Sheila” Find us on all the socials! twitter.com/popmusicpodcast instagram.com/popmusicpodcast facebook.com/popmusicpodcast Follow Analise: twitter.com/lalalanalise // anabot.bandcamp.com Follow Steven: twitter.com/stevenraymorris // twitter.com/sjrpodPodcast logo by Javier Solórzano https://instagram.com/jav_solo/
Enrique Chagoyan te comparte en Now Music Radio la sección el "Back to the Music" donde te platicará la historia detrás de la canción de Fountains of Wayne .- Stacy's Mom.
Enrique Chagoyan te comparte en Now Music Radio la sección el "Back to the Music" donde te platicará la historia detrás de la canción de Fountains of Wayne .- Stacy's Mom.
Why do we like "Just the Girl" by The Click Five and "Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne? In this episode, we break down the emotional structure of these songs made up of their highs and lows and how they use the perfect emotional structure to give people a great time. For the transcript and shownotes, visit SongAppealOfficial.com/TheClickFive-FountainsOfWayne
They play Weezer. They play Elton John. They play Stacy's Mom. They're The Hitmen of Chicago, also known as your new favorite night out! The band is composed of: composer and pianoman Ben Montalbano from indie folk band Matthaus (my first ever guest on Lise.FM), singer/songwriter Dan Durley (my second ever guest on Lise.FM), Erik Opland from Fay Ray (FKA Church Booty), Danny Masterson (voice of an angel, guitar playing skills of the devil) and Justin Peters (a singing drummer who loves Bowie, need I say more?. They tell me about how it feels to start a super group in their 20s, how they managed to compile a set list containing both "Tiny Dancer" AND "Stacy's Mom," and where they see this group going (like your sister's wedding, if she's still looking for a band!)
New Year. Same us. The boy's are back and kicking off 2018 with a doosey of a Wonder (or Blunder?). Tune in as we discuss Netscape Navigator, weddings, and a song that's way too horny for it's own good.
Stacy's mom. Thinks MASTAS is the bo-omb. ...While we talk about that hit by Fountains Of Wayne (plus their lesser-known cut "Red Dragon Tattoo"), we also get real about ironic pop songs, female characters who deserve justice, and that time Mark thought he was smarter than G.B. Shaw. This week's theme is by Andrew Byrne, and the outro is by Ivy, which will make particular sense once you've heard the episode. To reach us, just shoot us a message on Facebook (facebook.com/mastas), Twitter (@talksongs), or email (talkaboutsongs [at] gmail). To become a patron and get access to exclusive special content, join us at patreon.com/mastas.
Welcome to our new podcast about the early 2000's Fountains of Wayne song Stacy's Mom, it's all Stacy's Mom all the time from here on out. I guess we also talk an awful lot about Terrace House and Shin Godzilla, but it's still mostly Stacy's Mom. Other talking points include: First fanart, Ninja Sex Party, a deer named Kyle, Bry's poor poor sprained ankle, Kate's Konbini Corner. Find out more on the Takoyaki Time website.
Myles fails at starting the podcast. Then both Dustin and Myles ramble on about being drunk, what they did this past week, and music videos. Shoutout to Cougar porn lady and kid at Dusitn's work that thinks he's handsome
Myles fails at starting the podcast. Then both Dustin and Myles ramble on about being drunk, what they did this past week, and music videos. Shoutout to Cougar porn lady and kid at Dusitn's work that thinks he's handsome
Myles fails at starting the podcast. Then both Dustin and Myles ramble on about being drunk, what they did this past week, and music videos. Shoutout to Cougar porn lady and kid at Dusitn's work that thinks he's handsome
Myles fails at starting the podcast. Then both Dustin and Myles ramble on about being drunk, what they did this past week, and music videos. Shoutout to Cougar porn lady and kid at Dusitn's work that thinks he's handsome
RECORDED AS POP CULTURE CLUB: Another one of my all-time favorite songwriters joins me for a half hour to talk about his career, accomplishments, and the process between composing hits for projects such as That Thing You Do, Music & Lyrics, Josie and The Pussycats and more! Of course, Adam Schlesinger is also known as half of the songwriting team behind the indelible pop rock band Fountains of Wayne whose biggest hit "Stacy's Mom" was a riff on The Cars, another one of my favorite bands. But really, they have so many great songs that it's hard to name or include them all. During the episode, there are snippets of the following: "Hackensack" "She's Got A Problem" "Hate To See You Like This" "Radiation Vibe" "Red Dragon Tattoo" "Prom Theme" "Settle For Me" (from my favorite show on TV, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) "Getting Bi" (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) "All Kinds Of Time" "That Thing You Do!" "Sink To The Bottom" Huge thanks to both Dan Solomon and publicist Ken Weinstein for getting me in touch with Adam, and be sure to purchase as many songs by this incredible talent as you can! http://www.fountainsofwayne.com/home/ Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Soundtrack: https://www.amazon.com/Crazy-Ex-Girlfriend-Original-Television-Soundtrack/dp/B01BY3HPKE
On today's Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jillian Bowe, Mike Jubinville and Sara Bibel dish the latest in The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless and Empire headlines and storylines.
trumpet- Davanch Pasanari, saxophone- James Bennett, Bass- Henry Van Duren, guitar- Zando Toran, guitar- Christopher Remis
In this recorded episode of [itvt]'s talk radio show, "Radio [i]tvt," Steve Greenberg, founder and CEO of S-Curve Records (the record label responsible for "Who Let the Dogs Out," and "Stacy's Mom"), discusses the recently released interactive music video for S-Curve artist Andy Grammer's single, "Keep Your Head Up." The video, which is distributed through Vevo, is powered by technology from Interlude, an Israeli company in which S-Curve holds an equity stake. It invites viewers to "choose from hundreds of potential scenes and outcomes to create the perfect video," and allows them to share their handiwork with their friends via their social networks.See the video here: http://itvt.com/clicktv/7447/music-video-andy-grammers-keep-your-head
Fountains of Wayne "The Summer Place" (18.6 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI July 8, 2009 I wondered before this show if Fountains of Wayne had ever played Madison before -- I knew they hadn't since I've been here -- and Chris Collingwood remarked during the set that he thought they hadn't. So it's kind of odd that their first visit, a decade and a half into their career, would be a stripped-down, semi-acoustic set. Making it even a little odder, they played several new songs, which could sound totally different when they're released on the next FoW record sometime in the near-ish future. The new stuff was mostly enjoyable but not especially great. This one really drove home what a bougie band this is, and I kept hearing it all of a sudden in other songs throughout the set. It got me re-evaluating songs like "Hackensack" and "Valley Winter Song," and even "Stacy's Mom," which got a really nice, slow rendition in the encore that belied its "Just What I Needed"-ganking origins.