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  1. Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes

    7 DE MAI.

    Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes

    Support the Official Release You can listen to Jimmy Buffett’s Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes on: Amazon Music Links Michael’s writeup on Jimmy Buffett’s A1A mentioned during the show. Kenny Chesney, the other artist that was on heavy rotation during family vacations while growing up. Only you can stop ruining songs by mindlessly repeating them: “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey, among the heaviest played Journey tracks and one which Michael famously detests as a result. “Yesterday” by The Beatles, among the heaviest played Beatles tracks and one which Marc famously detests as a result. Steve Goodman’s “Banana Republics” Jimmy Buffett’s autobiography A Pirate Looks at Fifty, which Michael references throughout the episode. “Johnathan Baham, songwriter of Lovely Cruise”, the BuffettNews.com forum discussion of the mysterious songwriter mentioned on the show. “In the Shelter”’s many appearances 1971’s High Cumberland Jubilee 1977’s Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes 2003’s Meet Me in Margaritaville Jesse Winchester’s “Biloxi” The Toledo Blade front-page interview with Fingers Taylor on his departure from the band. References “Key West is like an old dirty carpet; you shake it out and everything falls to the bottom. Everybody from the whole East Coast wound up at the end of the road in Key West at one point or another.” Jimmy Buffett quoting friend P.J. O’Rourke in the Delaney “I Have Found Me A Home” video interviews “The pavement runs out at the little village of Tambor, and we stop for cold drinks. Where the pavement ends and the dust begins is also the place where the time warp takes over. It has been only two days since we were opening Christmas presents in Palm Beach, but now we are bouncing along a dirt road in another world. When you are traveling on a trip like this in the right frame of mind, time and space will change. Things that seemed absolutely necessary two days ago slip from your mind. You find yourself looking out the window of the plane, boat, or car and daydreaming about going native. Time becomes something to be used, not saved. Many years ago, when I first experienced this feeling, I wrote a song about it called ‘Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes.’ It worked then, and it’s working now, as we drive west to the ocean in the land of pura vida.” Jimmy Buffett’s autobiography, A Pirate Looks at Fifty “As we drive to the airport the next morning [in Guadeloupe], we talk about the sentimentality we both seem to hold about the places we came from. Kino is a world traveler, but he is still attached to his roots in Guadeloupe. That kind of connection to the land is also a very Southern trait. I too move around the globe in an almost constant state of motion, but when I think of home, I think about Pascagoula and the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, not Long Island or Florida. Home is where you come from. It is not where you live at the present time, and though I doubt I will ever live in Alabama again, I will always think of it as home.” Jimmy Buffett’s autobiography, A Pirate Looks at Fifty Taylor is proud of the musical achievements of Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band, particularly the first three albums, but he feels that somewhere along the line their leader became more interested in making money and using gimmicks onstage than in making quality music. “We had a lot of fun, but we were always negotiating for more money and of course he’s never been one to let go of that stuff,” Taylor said. “I had some issues with him over money and a retirement fund, which we never had, although he did put a little something together for us eventually.” The concerts began to lose their appeal for Taylor. “It

    1h7min
  2. Infinite Arms

    06/08/2023

    Infinite Arms

    Support the Official Release You can listen to Band of Horses’ Infinite Arms on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Infinite Arms on: Amazon Music Links Marvis Pro, the iOS music player Michael mentioned using to see his play counts. Vacationer’s Relief, the only album that came close to Infinite Arms’s play count number in Michael’s library. You can read Michael’s previous review on the record here. Michael mentioned having a Fracture print of Infinite Arms, which is a picture printed directly on glass for a minimal, sleek presentation. This is his current collection. Sun Kil Moon’s Benji, the album Marc claimed to be a perfect foil to the easily digestible and repeatable Infinite Arms. You can listen to our previous discussion on the record in Episode 8. Band of Horses’ new lineup during Infinite Arms, and would remain unchanged for years—the first “true” Band of Horses lineup: Benjamin Bridwell Creighton Barret Ryan Monroe Bill Reynolds Tyler Ramsey The star at the center of the pivot point in the album art is Polaris (more commonly known as the “North Star”). The star seems to stand still in long exposure photography while the rest of the northern hemisphere stars spin around it due to the North Star being in a (mostly) direct line with the Earth’s rotational axis with respect to the North Pole. Christopher Wilson, the Photographer for Infinite Arms’s cover art and all the band’s album art up to that point. (information courtesy of the Albums app on iOS). Michael’s insane graph of “vibrancy”/”energy” by track number Infinite Arms was nominated for “Best Alternative Music Album” for the 53rd Grammy Awards in 2011, the same year Arcade Fire famously secured Album of the Year with The Suburbs. You can read Marc’s thoughts on The Suburbs here. Marc found “Factory” to share similarities with Paul McCartney and Wings’s “Let Me Roll It” off 1973’s Band on the Run and Vacationer’s “Turning” off 2018’s Mindset. You can read Marc’s review of Band on the Run here or listen to our discussion on Mindset in Episode 14. “Factory” utilizes both a Memotron and Theremin. The Theremin also appeared in Lord Huron’s “Love Like Ghosts” & “Way Out There” off 2015’s Strange Trails, and you can listen to our previous discussion on that record in Episode 2. Michael’s writeup on Jimmy Buffett’s A1A mentioned during the show can be found here, the finest publication on the site thus far. The Last Bison’s Quill, a record Michael felt was similar to “Compliments” since they both are high in character and charm in large part because of their imperfections. Grizzly Bear’s Yellow House, the record Marc felt similarly leaned into “everything & the kitchen sink” production. Eagles, a classic rock band Michael could very easily see playing “Laredo” ChrisCorradi’s comment on the “bullet in my Kai Lorenzo” lyric on genius.com “Band Of Horses Survived… Barely”, The SPIN interview Marc mentioned where Ben touches on his then-recent separation with his spouse. “Grumpy Old Men” (the 1993 film) and “Old City Bar” by Trans-Siberian Orchestra both evoked similar feelings and visuals in Michael as “Blue Beard”. The Explorer’s Club, a classic rock & roll and classic pop-influenced band that Marc found strikingly similar to Band of Horses’ experiments in “Blue Beard” and “Dilly”. “I need more cowbell!” Long in the Tooth and Repo Records referenced in the show are Marc’s favorite record haunts in the Philly area. Support your local music stores! Marc kept saying “Dilly” was very “70’s” but meant to say “60’s” (oops). Ludo’s “Good Will Hunting by Myself”, the song Michael mentioned takes the stereotypical “I’m better off without you, anyway” attitude from pop breakup songs and cranks it up to

    1h30min
  3. Christmas Portrait

    13/12/2022

    Christmas Portrait

    Support the Official Release You can listen to Carpenters’ Christmas Portrait on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Christmas Portrait on: Amazon Music Links Carpenters’ “Superstar”, featured in this classic car ride karaoke scene from Tommy Boy. Episode 3: “The Christmas Draft”, where Marc drafts “Merry Christmas Darling” & discusses at length with Michael & Aimee. Check it out for a more thorough discussion on the track. Brian Wilson & The Beach Boys Brian Wilson (self-titled, 1988). Certain segments and tracks on this record strongly resemble Richard’s on tracks like “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”. That’s Why God Made the Radio (2012), which Michael felt too strongly resembled Richard’s vocal style (and not in a good way). We listened to Christmas Portrait (Special Edition) from 1984, which is a compilation of select tracks from… Christmas Portrait (original 1978 release) An Old-Fashioned Christmas (1984) Karen’s voice type is contralto, which is a somewhat rare vocal range you might recognize from artists like… Niko Beach House’s Victoria Legrand May Crowning, you know, where songs like “Ave Maria” actually belong. “Is ‘Ave Maria’ really a Christmas song?” by Marc Minter, a senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Diana, TX. The correct answer is, “it’s not.” Michael’s “A Christmas Song” judgements S Tier: Nat “King” Cole So close! Amy Grant (see Episode 3 for the context behind Michael’s “branded by an iron” joke) Honorable Mention: Bing Crosby Clunker: Christina Aguilera Surprisingly Good, But Blows It: Shawn Mendes Just No: Pentatonix Self Important Rubbish: Michael Bublé More on the history behind Merry Christmas Darling The app Michael mentioned is Marvis Pro, one of the finest music players available today “It’s Over 9000!” HBO’s The Last of Us Trailer (Marc was confusing it with the HBO 2023 Lineup trailer) ♫︎

    1h8min
  4. Shuffle Roulette

    06/11/2022

    Shuffle Roulette

    Shuffle Results (Spoilers!) Marc: “Michicant”, off Bon Ivers’ self-titled Michael: “Empty Room”, off Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs Marc: “Who Can I Turn To?”, off Tony Bennett & Bill Evans’ Together Again Michael: “Won’t Want for Love (Margaret In the Taiga”, off The Decemberists’ Hazards of Love Marc: “I Want To Tell You”, off The Beatles’ Revolver Michael: “Quiet Air / Gioia”, off ~Robin Pecknolds’ solo album~ Fleet Foxes’ Shore Marc: “Wake Up Sunshine”, off Chicago’s Chicago II Michael: “Blue Ridge Bazaar”, off River Valley Rangers’ Wide Open Marc: “It Was A Pleasure Then”, off Niko’s Chelsea Girl Michael: “This Changes Everything”, off The Last Bison’s Dorado EP Links Michael’s etched stone slab he calls a laptop, the 15” Mid 2012 MacBook Pro. Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us: Part 1 The iRiver iFP-390T, the old MP3 player our sister & honorable co-host, Aimee, bestowed onto Michael many years ago Bewilderingly in a triangular Toblerone shape. What a wild time that was. Link to high resolution Bon Iver artwork to explore the details discussed on the show Deep Blue, the Chess artificial intelligence that was the first to beat Grant Master Garry Kasperof in a game on February 1996 (though Kasparov did indeed pull through and win the overall match that year) No Dumb Questions, Episode 141: “Weak People Make Bad Times” The Incomparable Episode 173z: “Human Santapede”, the undisputed king of all Christmas music podcast episodes where Tony Bennett & Bill Evans’ Together Again was mentioned. My Brightest Diamond Tim Burton Admiral Fallow Paul McCartney & Wings Marc got the name wrong, that repulsive laboratory-clean band is called Pentatonix. It’s bad. The Last Bison’s first and independently released LP, Quill Marc’s a bozo, “I Want to Tell You” is technically in the A major key and simply features intentionally harsh and dissonant chords in the later-half of the verse progression. Please write in to tell him how wrong he is. George Harrison’s “Something” off The Beatles’ Abbey Road and his double LP, All Things Must Pass Fleet Foxes’ current members, as of November 2022: Robin Pecknold Skyler Skjelset Casey Wescott Morgan Henderson Christian Wargo Christopher Icasiano “Wading In Waist-High Water” guest artist is Uwade Akhere, who apparently did record her part in-person Examples of Chicago “Necedah Oldies” at our Aunt & Uncles’ property: “25 Or 6 To 4” “Saturday Tn the Park” “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” “Gary needs a new pair of shoes!” Special shoutout to Amos Housworth for his kindness at Philadelphia’s World Cafe Live back during the Süda tour, hope to see you & the band again soon! Trixie & Katia’s UNHhhh Check out our site’s new dark theme! Switch your operating system into “dark mode” to view. In contrast to what’s reported in the aftershow, Marc ended up fixing their previous, subpar typeface by replacing it altogether with Work Sans (and did end up regenerating all previous episode art, after all) B.O.A.T stands for Bust Out Another Thousand”, by Dude Dad ♫︎

    1h12min
  5. Vide Noir

    09/08/2022

    Vide Noir

    Support the Official Release You can listen to Lord Huron’s Vide Noir on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Vide Noir on: Amazon Music Links Lord Huron’s discography leading up to Vide Noir Mighty - EP (2010) Into the Sun - EP (2010) Lonesome Dreams (2012) Strange Trails (2015) Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI Lord Huron’s “Video Postcard” promotional shorts “Fool For Love” music video from 2015’s Strange Trail Vide Noir 2 minute album teaser Vide Noir’s 30 minute album promo “Products of the Universe with Marsha Tanley”, which among many things spoofs shopping channels from the 80’s Vide Noir’s listing on IMDb Mentioned credits Mixer: Dave Fridmann Masterer: Greg Calbi Fortune teller machines (the one we remember was “Zoltar”) Long Lost, Lord Huron’s 2021 follow-up to Vide Noir (don’t worry, we’ll get to it at some point) Direct link to our Episode 2: Strange Trails conversation where Aimee asked where we thought the band would go next for their then-unannounced third LP. Jesca Hoop’s Memories Are Now The Power Of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg IMDb’s Vide Noir page Michael’s Easter Egg Hunt “The Night We Met” Official Lyric Video CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY: EMERALD STAR CC SERVICES Flash of the Emerald Star at the very end (watch closely!) “Products of the Universe with Marsha Tanley” “Spiritual Advisor to Ms. Tanley: GEORGE RANGER JOHNSON” “Brain Scratch”, Cowboy Bebop’s 23rd episode Hannah Hillam’s relevant comic References “Balancer’s Eye” is one we created ourselves, making up our own myths as we go. We’re trying to keep it so all that stuff is still around in this world too. You’ll see things that appeared on other records, ideas or names cross over to [Vide Noir]. In movies and literature and comic books, I’ve always liked where there’s connectedness or crossover. We need someone to control the lore and keep tabs on it [laughs]. Inverview with Ben Schneider in Stereogum’s “A Look Inside The Insular World Of Lord Huron”, by Ian Cohen SCHNEIDER: You know, I guess I haven’t had to yet, so I’m not sure, at least with “Strange Trails.” On “Lonesome Dreams” there was kind of a central character named George Ranger Johnson, who is this really underappreciated, prolific author. BLOCK: Who you invented, yeah. SCHNEIDER: Who I invented, yes. But he - yeah, I do kind of miss George. You know, he might pop back up again some time. BLOCK: You haven’t seen the last of him yet? SCHNEIDER: Haven’t seen the last of George Ranger Johnson, no. Interview with Ben Schneider in NPR’s “Lord Huron Wants You To Dance At The Apocalypse”, by Melissa Block Art ♫︎

    2h6min
  6. Breakfast In America

    24/06/2020

    Breakfast In America

    Support the Official Release You can listen to Supertramp’s Breakfast In America on: Apple Music Spotify Or purchase Breakfast In America on: Amazon Music Links I Spy book series by Scholastic Breakfast in America chart position data Supertramp discography leading up to Breakfast In America: Supertramp (1970) Indelibly Stamped (1971) Crime of the Century (1974) Crisis? What Crisis? (1975) Even in the Quietest Moments… (1977) Hello Internet High-level Supertramp biography from AllMusic.com Wurlitzer keyboard Calvin and Hobbes’ “Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs” (the beanie arc) Learn about Muzak, listen to Muzak, become one with Muzak Sturgill Simpson’s “Call To Arms” Lord Huron’s “Ghost On the Shore” Similar, but different Supertramp’s “Child Of Vision” compared to Gorillaz’s “Empire Ants” ft. Little Dragon Blondie’s “Heart Of Glass” compared to Arcade Fire’s “Sprawl II (Mountains Byeond Mountains”) Arcade Fire & Debbie Harry of Blondie performing “Heart Of Glass” together then gracefully segueing into “Sprawl II” in Coachella 2014 Gym Class Heroes’ “Cupid’s Chokehold” ft. Patrick Stump References Q: Was the goal going into the sessions to create the kind of record that could be that sort of huge commercial breakthrough for you? A: Well, you know, it was no different to other albums. I was usually the one who chose the songs and tried to create the best 40-minute listening experience. With “Crime of the Century,” it was a much more introverted kind of deep. I don’t know what to call it. It was an introspective journey, maybe. And then with “Breakfast in America,” Rick (Davies), the other songwriter, we wrote separately, and I had to really look at what songs he had and he wasn’t as prolific as I was. I’ve always had 40 or 50 songs in my pocket to choose from. And so, I kind of saw what he had written and then kind of dipped into my bag and chose the songs that matched his and created the best kind of listening journey. ‘Cause that’s how I viewed it. It wasn’t, “What’s the hit on this album?” The song “Breakfast in America,” I wrote that 12 years before I chose it. But it felt like “OK, this is the collection of songs that this song might belong on.” So we included it. And obviously it was a great album title so we chose that. Q: What was the appeal for you of leaving England for America? What brought you over? A: I loved America as a whole but when I landed in California, I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. I was raised in England. I’d been in England for 23 years. And I was really a young, confused man who really needed to kind of reinvent himself. I was doing a lot of experimenting. I’d become a vegetarian. I was looking into spiritual things. And that was not in vogue in England at the time. So it was very hard for me to be either, a vegetarian or interested in spiritual things. But I landed in California and there was a health food store on every corner. It was like “Wow.” Everyone spoke my language. I just loved it. The space and the weather. For a very introverted Englishman, it was wonderful. It was very medicinal. And I kind of started to reinvent myself and reawaken sides of me that had been dormant up until that point. “Interview: Roger Hodgson of Supertramp looks back on ‘Breakfast in America’”, azcentral “In three days with the band, I don’t think I saw Davies and Hodgson converse once, other than to exchange courteous greetings.” Harry Doherty in The Supertramp Book, by Martin Melhuish Art ♫︎

    1h17min

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