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Transcript:
Kayleigh 0:00
Hey, you, what are you doing here? How do you end up here? Now? I'm just kidding. Welcome to Sound prescription. I'm Kayleigh 1/3 of the people you'll regularly hear in this podcast. Sometimes we make callbacks to previous episodes that by no means means you have to go back and started episode one. You can pick up wherever your little heart desires, but if you feel a little lost or you feel like there are too many inside jokes, just know everything draws back to things we've discussed before. If you get a little bit tired of our banter, check the episode description. There's timestamp of when we start prescribing songs. If you don't know what I'm talking about on song prescription listeners send in their needs their ailments, their moods, and we give them prescriptions in the form of music. Each episode has a corresponding playlist you can find everything at our website song or ex pod.com interact with us we want to hear what you're thinking what you're feeling what you're needing. We are at song RX pod on all the socials again this is Song prescription We hope you enjoy we hope you stay a little while maybe a long while we hope you become our best friend. So we'll see on the other side enjoy
Unknown Speaker 1:26
Hey, Roxie, did you make friends on the internet? I
Roxie 1:27
did. I did make some friends. They're really cool. And they're the hosts of the show called Bay patrol
Unknown Speaker 1:34
where they talk about babes on the show
Roxie 1:36
show cops. Gossip, gossip. Yeah. Pretty fun. Funny.
Unknown Speaker 1:42
It's one where they based?
Roxie 1:44
I think they actually recording key to remain nice. Yeah, probably white. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 1:53
Sounds like a white town.
Roxie 1:54
And you can find their show on Apple, Spotify, all the podcast platforms just like us. But I started listening to them and I thought they were super funny. And I can tell that they're super smart. But
Kayleigh 2:08
sometimes we will only make trade deals with smart.
Roxie 2:14
Well, you know, I usually only like to hang out with people that are smarter than me. But like, I don't like to talk about smoke
Unknown Speaker 2:18
are you doing here?
Unknown Speaker 2:22
Okay, okay, here we go.
Unknown Speaker 2:24
A patrol. Okay, well, I want to ask you questions about your relationship with striking No, no, but first. Let people in. Fuck.
Speaker 3 2:37
This gossip is another piece of gossip that came from a busy body. Hi, friends. I have some gossip that happened to me today. That will forever be my favorite and most regretted misconnection opportunity. Right now.
Speaker 4 2:53
It also says that he lives or his work is swamp that he went to the School of swamp. He's agnostic. And a 36 year old straight white man and he's seven feet tall.
Unknown Speaker 3:07
Oh my god, swamp man agnostic.
Speaker 4 3:13
Oh my god, like, we counted the toes. Like there couldn't be three to three tones or two. African Greys and so she like gets her husband up in the middle of the night and just like, go look at his feet again. And the husband goes out and he counts 123 and the fourth one is curled on stone. She says something's going on. It's not I'm sure she never thinks I never but also if you lock the door What the hell are you worried about? Yeah,
Speaker 3 3:52
what are you and why are you yelling at someone for jiggling the handle? You didn't answer you just say someone's in here, aka up dad or whatever.
Speaker 4 4:02
They patrol a podcast about small gossips, small to medium relationships and big tangents. Tune in
Speaker 3 4:09
preseason to have a patrol out Tuesday's wherever you get your pods back.
Unknown Speaker 4:17
Oh, I'd have a fun time with them.
Roxie 4:18
Oh, there's so fun. And okay. So like I said, I like hanging out with people that are smarter than me, but like not talking about smart things. And they're just like shooting the shit. But then they say things and I'm like, they'll try. Oh, that's so brilliant. Or sometimes I have Google words. No, Cavalera Yeah. So give them a listen. And we're gonna get me joy.
Unknown Speaker 4:41
They're getting ready to start season two, right?
Roxie 4:43
Yeah, yeah, they just were on summer break. And, yeah, they're ramping up for season two. Nice.
Jim 4:50
we're ramping down. And we're going on winter break. Yeah, we're gonna take the holidays or we're going on paternity leave or maternity leave habit to
Unknown Speaker 5:00
Parental Leave apparently
Roxie 5:02
commas and Papa but not yet. No, no, no no we're gonna go through the fall and then kind of when everybody else is winding down we'll be doing the same thing
Kayleigh 5:09
yeah by the time you get to Thanksgiving it's gonna be yo forget about us for a little bit care about your family and your friends.
Roxie 5:16
And then when you're sick of them come back. Yeah, we'll be here when you're going through dry you airy. And you
Unknown Speaker 5:23
need to laugh because alcohol is not bringing you joy. We'll be back.
Unknown Speaker 5:28
I did dry January last year, I felt great.
Roxie 5:31
I actually remember you texting us in January and saying that you felt great. But you were bored
Kayleigh 5:43
I don't even like drink to excess. It's just like, Oh, no. Sunday night. We're watching football. Maybe we have a bottle of wine.
Unknown Speaker 5:51
Bottle sounds like access to me. To people, not me. Yeah, I guess you're right.
Unknown Speaker 5:59
All right. It's like two glasses, right?
Unknown Speaker 6:00
Oh, yeah. A bottle.
Jim 6:02
The CDC is coming out with some really ridiculous figures. Like you shouldn't have more than two drinks a week. And if you do, then it's just like, so terrible for you.
Unknown Speaker 6:13
The CDC isn't a millennial. Yeah.
Jim 6:18
I have two drinks in the chamber right now. For the for the podcast. There you go. Let loose tonight.
Unknown Speaker 6:24
It's a Tuesday.
Unknown Speaker 6:26
Yeah, two for Tuesday. Okay.
Unknown Speaker 6:29
I'm Kayleigh.
Unknown Speaker 6:30
I'm Roxie. I'm Jim.
Kayleigh 6:32
And this is Song prescription. We get together every other week to prescribe songs for people's needs and ailments and once and requests. They're like this is going on in my life. I want to playlist for this or I want a song for this and we've got them covered. You guys gave me homework.
Jim 6:51
Yeah, how did you how did you feel about that movie Certified Fresh?
Kayleigh 6:55
I wish I was drinking when I watched it. When I was not
Roxie 6:59
what did your What did your tech say to us? That movie was hot trash. Garbage. Okay, so last than
Kayleigh 7:07
minute and you guys got that text like while the credits were rolling?
Roxie 7:11
Okay, so last episode, I brought up the movie barbarian and I gave everybody a homework assignment. That's you listeners. That was the Keighley. Listen, I mean, to watch the barbarian movie. Well, it's just called barbarous. Listen
Unknown Speaker 7:23
to barbarian you'd be like the fool.
Roxie 7:27
But the reason why I said listen to it was because it ties into conversation that we have had on the show,
Kayleigh 7:34
just the song during the ending credits. Yeah, yeah.
Roxie 7:39
But if you didn't know that tidbit of information, you wouldn't have ever gotten made that connection.
Unknown Speaker 7:45
No, I would have been like Why the fuck did so?
Jim 7:48
I'll talk about my favorite part was when bills guys guard had got bashed. It was crazy.
Kayleigh 7:56
It's a spoiler alert. Spoiler alert. Don't watch it. Hey.
Roxie 8:01
Fun. I watched it with our friends. Who are my favorite people to watch those kinds of movies with? Oh, really? Yeah. Just like a good crowd. And
Unknown Speaker 8:17
is it usually a horror movie?
Unknown Speaker 8:18
Yeah.
Jim 8:20
Nice. Did you know that there was um, the main antagonist the the mama was played by a man with prosthetic boobs.
Kayleigh 8:28
Yeah, looks like it looks like that was it looked like it was like
Jim 8:31
six foot Tanner's bah, bah. Well, she's like, inbred to shit. I know. Goes goes with King Tut, too. Yeah. And yeah, my wife's taking these breastfeeding courses right now. And like, I guess techniques on the lawn latching and stuff. And this, this, this inbred mother, subterranean mother lady is like really obsessed with breastfeeding.
Roxie 8:56
Okay, but there she really wanted to use the bottle. That disgusting as bottle. Yeah. And because Justin Long's character wouldn't drink from the bottle. She had to breastfeed him. So that was his fault.
Kayleigh 9:07
Okay, so see if anybody who has not watched the movie is listening. This is like, what the fuck is this movie about?
Jim 9:14
It's about the renaissance of Detroit. Underground and getting chased by this. Crazed inbred mama that's like six foot 10
Unknown Speaker 9:26
is not the best synopsis of this actually. I
Kayleigh 9:28
just watched it 48 hours ago it's a perfect scenario. No,
Jim 9:33
there is no plot it's just like it's just like a fun is there is no plot really is just you're getting you're getting these these characters are getting harassed by these this underground witch lady that just lives in the nude and she has saggy boobs to her hips. Yes, she's mentally impaired. And she's really freaky. Okay,
Kayleigh 9:57
so now question Question. What because in the last episode, you guys described it as Tarantino esque with three movies in one.
Roxie 10:06
Well, I mean, but there is a whole part of some, these two people on a single Airbnb and there's tense moments when you don't know like, whether this guy's a serial killer or a rapist or whatever, but it spins into a whole nother movie. So like, that was a whole that's movie number one. Number two is like when just along comes into the picture. And then maybe number three is when there's like the stories combined. That's like
Jim 10:29
Pulp Fiction, Pulp Fiction, and like what else any other Tarantino movie where like you know? I just can't believe you thought it was hot garbage. I thought it was so fun. I thought it
Unknown Speaker 10:43
was a fun movie.
Kayleigh 10:44
It was Yeah. Oh, in like a light hearted sense. Sure.
Jim 10:48
There was no there was no real plot or lesson to be learned other than Detroit sketchy? I don't know.
Roxie 10:54
Did you think the beginning part the beginning part with Bill Skarsgard character and the woman did you think that he was going to do something nefarious or he was I think agonist
Kayleigh 11:07
I don't know he's he's sleeping on the couch having a night terror sort of thing. And I I didn't think he was the one fucking weather door. And the first few that literally the first few scenes of that movie are showing her locking every door she goes into so and the minute she didn't lock the bedroom door. I've seen so many horror movies. I was like, Bitch, you didn't lock the door. So yeah, this is gonna make no sense to anybody who hasn't watched it. So go watch it because now you're going to be I kind of like it being told to reverse because now we're gonna be like,
Roxie 11:34
would know the whole reason why I say go watch it was because at the very end of that movie, okay, so Well, I should say throughout the movie, this, this woman who's severely inbred and is attacking these people and trying to make them her baby. Well, that's what she's trying to do. The last song that's played is Be My Baby, which fits perfectly right? She's trying to get these people to be her baby. But there's another message behind that song. Or at least there's some history behind that song, which we had mentioned in a previous episode. And that's that one of the writers and producers of be my baby was Phil Spector, who later married the lead singer of the Ronettes who sang and performed that song, and while they were married, he kept her prisoner in his castle, just like that mom was doing to her babies.
Kayleigh 12:32
Maybe that was the part that I was missing and tying in the song. Prisoners, I was like, literally, we got to the credits, and Chris was like, this. This was the song we were waiting for. I
Roxie 12:45
was like, ah, yeah. So yeah, there's double meaning to that song playing at the end of that movie.
Jim 12:52
Kudos, I think it's a great choice to end the movie. And a great choice. My other favorite part was when the barbarian lady literally squeezes just some Long's into
Kayleigh 13:14
that was the ones like plus. That was the one part that not the head bashing earlier in the movie, but that part when she like, got her thumbs to his like sockets. I was like, fuck, here we go and head into my head. Yeah, I still saw it. It was I don't I don't like
Unknown Speaker 13:32
things. She's survived that fall
Roxie 13:35
water tower or how she ended up underneath her baby. I also love how that guy who lived in the neighborhood was like I've lived here I literally I was like she's got that wall out
Kayleigh 13:50
and the barbarian survived getting pin between the Jeep chair Yeah, house. Yeah,
Unknown Speaker 13:56
that's all those good Gina. She
Unknown Speaker 13:57
was a beast. Real beast.
Kayleigh 14:00
Now really? Maybe all of these just facets of the movie. Not put into some chronological order may make somebody want to go watch it.
Unknown Speaker 14:08
Yeah, I'll figure out a way to edit this. It is like 30 minutes
Roxie 14:14
well, I do have a follow up fact that ties in nicely so should we go into follow facts
Roxie 14:27
I'm gonna start with this follow up fact and I almost was just going to skip over it but I when I read listened to the episode, I caught this. And I was like, I'll just clarify something. I was like giving clues about barbarian and the tie to be my baby. Jim, you said Oh, because Phil Spector killed Ronnie Spector. Correction. He didn't kill her. He just kept her prisoner. He killed a woman later on. Her name was Lana Clarkson. But, speaking of Phil Spector Oh So Jim, you also mentioned the album's generally older, our new album sound generally better on vinyl? Guess who we have to thank for that? Oh, no.
Kayleigh 15:11
I thought this was like, Is this gonna be another Lizzo situation? Yeah, so
Unknown Speaker 15:18
she's got a good ear. Not a good brain. Yeah, here.
Roxie 15:23
He developed this thing called the wall of sound. And this, this was something I didn't pick up until I was I was listening to the episode. And when you mentioned that, and I was like, Oh, actually, I learned about this recently, going into these deep dives of Phil Spector. He developed a thing when recording called the wall of sound. And it was basically like a lot of layering, a lot of spillover. Stuff like that. But the purpose was it made the sound better on like jukeboxes, and on records, and just really amplified everything and just like kind of made everything like molded together and, and, you know, just create these iconic sounds. So, um, I pulled this from, from Wikipedia. It says the Wall of Sound forms the foundation of Phil Spector's recordings, certain records are considered to have epitomize its use. Spector himself is quoted as believing his production of ikan Tina Turner's river deep mountain high to be the summit of his wall of sound productions. And this sentiment has been echoed by George Harrison, who called it a perfect record from start to finish. Damn. So I was like, oh, there's a record. We didn't imagine. Yeah, but also, yeah, the use of wall of sound.
Kayleigh 16:33
We did talk about how he was like, a terrible person, but like a genius. Yeah, he was
Unknown Speaker 16:39
a certified hitmaker. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 16:42
We've brought up a lot of geniuses that are just
Unknown Speaker 16:44
that are just garbage in garbage
Unknown Speaker 16:47
out. You Sam Cooke thing you. Oh, that didn't make the guy.
Roxie 16:52
Yeah, what I say is you can't have it all. Wait, who are you talking about?
Jim 16:56
Well, yeah, I mean, one of my one of my picks was Nightbeat by Sam Cooke, which is a great soul. Classic soul record. And Roxie inform me that he's a pedophile.
Roxie 17:11
We like Adam Ruins Everything. I'm Roxie Rooney
Kayleigh 17:15
you ran into a few issues my my second pickup flag for copyright, you know?
Unknown Speaker 17:21
Yeah. And then we brought up Michael Jackson.
Roxie 17:25
Oh, wait and But Michael Jackson doesn't he also own like the Beatles catalog? What? Doesn't he maybe I thought that was like okay, we'll have to look that up. Or maybe that's urban legend.
Kayleigh 17:34
Interesting thing of catalogs. Katy Perry just sold her rights. So like Sue all these artists that are like fighting for their music rights and like trying to buy their own catalogs and Katy Perry's just like, Yo, sell it. 225 mil? Well, um,
Roxie 17:51
the famous incident, maybe it was multiple ones with Sam Cooke was that he invited Aretha Franklin at age 12 to his hotel room to spend the night, which is pretty awful. She did get pregnant at age 12. But not by him she claimed in before she died, it was somebody else. But I think actually before she ever shared this, I think Sam Cooke told people about it.
Jim 18:21
Oh, no. Yeah. And his death was also something convoluted where he like was assaulting a woman and she shot him and self defense and he bled out. Alright, cool. That seems like well deserved. Yeah, he's terrible. But God change is gonna come is one of the greatest civil rights songs ever. And he sings it beautifully. So it's hard to separate the art from the monstrosity
Roxie 18:43
it is. And I haven't quite found that balance yet. Like, are you like, I
Jim 18:48
still want to dance to Michael Jackson. A lot of Yeah, I need to resist the urge.
Kayleigh 18:54
cringe every time I listen to brand new and I still want to listen to brand new me and I was at a bachelorette party
Roxie 18:58
and they played our Kelly. Yeah. So
Unknown Speaker 19:02
listen to that. We could keep going.
Jim 19:05
The lyrics to remix to ignition is just imprinted in everybody's brain. No, you just everybody knows. Absolutely. Yeah. The
Kayleigh 19:17
the I went to a festival over the weekend music festival. I only went to the Saturday. It was a two day Saturday Sunday. I only went to the Saturday but guess who played on the Sunday? Beach Boys featuring?
Unknown Speaker 19:31
Oh, John Stamos. Yes, Uncle Jesse was
Kayleigh 19:34
when I saw Rolling Stone shared a bunch of pictures. They were like Ah, see here now and Asbury Park and had all these people. And there was a picture of John Stamos and I was like, well, I'll be damned.
Jim 19:44
beach boy that never was Beach Boys probably but again, so many more California Girls
Roxie 19:53
Okay, well, I have some other facts here. There's a lot so we don't want to keep them off. Um, okay. I mentioned Stephen King's Accidents and I refer to it a few times, but I didn't say exactly what that was. He was hit by a van while he was on a walk, and he had broken leg, hip and ribs, the doctors debated amputating his right leg. He also had a punctured lung and a head injury. And the driver said he was distracted by his dog. His own dog and van. Oh,
Unknown Speaker 20:22
I was like, Yeah,
Roxie 20:23
I think the dog was okay. But that guy died.
Unknown Speaker 20:28
Stephen King was walking his dog.
Unknown Speaker 20:30
Oh, yeah, that's when you said that
Unknown Speaker 20:31
I was driving the van.
Unknown Speaker 20:35
The dog was driving the van, the man took the blame for it. What a hero. I
Unknown Speaker 20:38
would do that for my job I would do.
Roxie 20:42
He was in fact a high school teacher prior to being a full time novelist. So he was like a teacher while I was reading Carrie and he'd written some other stuff. And then, you know, to teach.
Unknown Speaker 20:51
Tell me it was like algebra. Were those?
Kayleigh 20:56
Did he write any of his really famous works before the accident?
Roxie 20:59
Oh, yeah. The accident was in 1999. He was. I remember.
Kayleigh 21:04
It was like, what if that hadn't? Like what? What made this all cool.
Roxie 21:09
I remember I was in sixth grade and like woke up in the morning. And that was like a Good Morning America. They were talking about it.
Unknown Speaker 21:15
I have no recollection of any of that.
Roxie 21:17
Yeah. Um, I also mentioned the Paul McCartney death conspiracy theory or him being dead. And I was like, I kind of glazed over that. I did put a video in the episode guide for episode 11. That discusses that. And did we ever figure out if it was before magical mystery?
Jim 21:36
So I have some notes. Oh, okay. That was our question. It gained popularity after during the release or after the release of The White Album. But there were rumors before that because allegedly he died. Or he died in a car accident. 1966 was replaced with this look like who they call who is what is his name? Billy. Billy. What is it Billy?
Unknown Speaker 22:02
It's a very common sounding name. I know.
Jim 22:05
Billy. Here's one of the hidden secrets in the White Album isn't revolution nine if you play it backwards on the LP it translates to Turn me on dead man. And that's like a horrifying I remember my dad showed me that and kind of freaked me out. I was like, What are you showing me this dad? This is weird.
Roxie 22:30
There's all these reasons these reasons why people thought that he was dead and had been replaced. This video debunks a lot of them. But I think that guy has a follow up video and he says this is the one thing I couldn't bunk. But it's very long. There was a lot of information so I didn't want to talk.
Jim 22:49
I think it's still Paul. It could just be like another alias of his, you know?
Roxie 22:54
Oh, speaking of aliases, this is another follow up fact. Um, and do episode nine we mentioned that Kelly Rowland would be performing at Artscape which is a local Oh, yeah, she she ain't anymore ain't anymore Kelly's right um, but it's all Anderson packs Alter Ego peewee. Djp. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. It was performed by Judy Garland. And it was saying first in a scene. And I couldn't remember the movie. It was like a St. Louis movie. We were we were like what? Yeah, it's called Meet Me in St. Louis, which came out in 1942. And then my last thing
Jim 23:30
when that song was written, is that like, yeah, she the original?
Roxie 23:33
Yeah, the original voice to it. And I think they changed the lyrics. But the version of I think we're most familiar with is what you played Jim Sinatra. Yeah, yeah. Um, my last thing was that the famous Ableton Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake performance was the CMAS
Kayleigh 23:53
my Stapleton follow up was you mixed up the Sturgill Simpson and Stapleton Nirvana cover. Stapleton has a Metallica cover though Oh, I threw it on the playlist when I was looking for both I'm like this this is still fitting
Jim 24:09
was that that huge cover album where it was like 40 bands or something probably overdone Metallica does pretty good. I think like Miley Cyrus did one white Reaper has one off has one
Kayleigh 24:22
but yeah, so not too not too far off. It does say that the Metallica blacklist
Kayleigh 24:42
I would love to take it away and like read this super detailed requests like we normally have but it literally says podcast question I'm making the ultimate fall fireside playlist what should be on it? And there was a bonus is a bonus if it's not depressing and made in the last 20 years.
Unknown Speaker 25:03
Okay. Oh, I missed really depressing.
Unknown Speaker 25:07
Bonus points mine. I mean, it did go
Jim 25:09
for the bonus points in terms of It couldn't be. It had to be released in the last 20 years. Yeah, I
Unknown Speaker 25:14
think all my end not a or.
Unknown Speaker 25:17
Yeah, it is. And I mean mine. What do you mean?
Roxie 25:21
You have to it has to be in the last, or it has to be older than 20 years old. And no,
Unknown Speaker 25:25
it has to be less than 20 years old,
Kayleigh 25:27
made in the last 20 years. So shit. Well, we're really bad 1000 On this episode, so um, yeah, I I can't guarantee that mine aren't depressing. They're, they're not like sad and slow. But lyrically, they're probably still depressing. But they all of mine, I think were made in the last 20 years. I know were made in the last 20 years. Man,
Unknown Speaker 25:49
I fucked that up.
Unknown Speaker 25:50
I made I made in the last 15 years.
Jim 25:53
Well, I feel like I was gonna say they're older than 20 years. And you're a millennial around a firepit there's a good chance you just like the classics are gonna get played. Do you know like, firepit is very sing songy kind of sometimes, oh, Kumbaya. I'm going for more. We're drinking. We're conversing.
Unknown Speaker 26:12
We're Yeah, that wasn't I didn't go for singsong II vibe, either. Well, um Did you figure out the one that
Jim 26:23
was No, no, but I, I I know, it's a G chord. And I also know that that's an acoustic guitar. And I think and I think that acoustic guitars are just the classic firepit Yeah. 100% And there's always some douchebag trying to play one. Um, I do love
Kayleigh 26:45
though, that you were asking us if we were going for the end. Bonus points. Okay, yeah. And you're not gonna get the bonus.
Roxie 26:55
Okay, so this one I was like, I was like, I've got older than 20 years, but the depressing part is up to you guys. So I've definitely I'm already down. I can't get the bonus because the song is 30 years old. It came out in 1993. And debatable whether it's depressing or not. Okay, so but singsong II was definitely so here we go.
Unknown Speaker 27:20
See if I shed a tear here in 30 seconds
Unknown Speaker 27:29
yay. This will be stuck in my head
Unknown Speaker 27:47
yeah. Okay, that song is called. Do you know what it's called?
Unknown Speaker 27:53
I know it's not called what's right. You're right.
Jim 27:57
It's the four non blondes they're singing. Am I awake?
Unknown Speaker 28:07
Real high and I screamed at the top of my lungs. What's
Unknown Speaker 28:15
the word the titles what's up and that's not anywhere in. But it's up for
Unknown Speaker 28:21
non blondes.
Unknown Speaker 28:23
What colors are hair? Red.
Roxie 28:27
What's the lead singer and same Linda Perry. Did I fuck that up? She did she she was married to Sara Gilbert. Yeah, Linda Perry. Her dark brown.
Unknown Speaker 28:38
Match. Really?
Roxie 28:39
I was like, Oh, let me just do a little bit of digging on this line.
Unknown Speaker 28:44
Are they for gays? No.
Roxie 28:46
I think she's the only lesbian. I think her sexuality was a point of breaking up for them. Okay. That song came out in 1983. And they broke up in 1994. Sorry, good
Unknown Speaker 28:55
for non blondes. She's
Unknown Speaker 29:02
Yeah, I don't know if the other ones have black hair or red hair.
Unknown Speaker 29:06
For non hetero phobic.
Roxie 29:10
Three, three. Um, I thought this was really interesting, so I'll share it. The song had its origins well before four non blondes were formed. Third Eye Blind frontman Steven janking. Recalled sitting in a room with Linda Perry who worked as a waitress down the street performing their original compositions to one another. When the two were struggling musicians in San Francisco. The two played each other early versions of some eternal life and what's up, both of which would become massive hits for respective band
Unknown Speaker 29:40
that sounds very Steven Jenkins it
Roxie 29:42
would be decades later that Jenkins realize the songs performed in that private session would sell a combined 17 million records. Crazy
Unknown Speaker 29:50
for non blondes there are no blind one direction
Unknown Speaker 29:57
it's three doors down
Unknown Speaker 30:00
Door Cinema Club
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