Playlist:
This is what Bastille Day looks like in Philadelphia:
This is what Bastille Day looks like in Paris:
And this is Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary around Halloween! Who wants to go?!
Harry Styles receives a guitar pedal from Nardwaur.
Joseph - the band named after their hometown and their grandfather.
What a sexy hot Desert Bighorn Sheep (the state mammal of Nevada)! This album cover also features Felice LaZa.
The mashup we all needed. Disturb's "Stupify" x Los Del Rio's "Macarena"
Bastille's "Good Grief" and Charlie Puth + Jungkook's "Left and Right"
The original Mambo Number 5 by Perez Prado (1952)
Can you guess Michael Scott's ringtone?
(It's Mambo Number 5)
But what's Celine Dion really doing?
Something to keep in mind when the DJ plays Next's "Close":
WUT.THE??
Everyone sings along with Chuck Berry to "My Ding A Ling"
We all agreed this is a THE sex album - Rihanna's "Anti." Praise Ri!
Doja Cat's "Need to Know" music video. Green skin...meow:
Transcript:
Kayleigh 0:00
Hey, you. What are you doing here? How do you end up here? No, 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
we didn't I didn't go to pride month with you or pride parade.
Roxie 1:30
It was gonna go off and on. Yep. Pride was so rainy that day. Well, yeah, I
Unknown Speaker 1:33
was moving that day.
Unknown Speaker 1:36
You're moving in the rain. Oh, no,
Jim 1:38
no, I had to housewarming parties. Not your own. No, my Oh, no, no.
Kayleigh 1:43
Could you imagine the madness that we didn't invite you to meatball madness. But if you had to housewarming parties that we didn't get?
Unknown Speaker 1:50
Well, these are not your friends.
Roxie 1:52
You we'd be insulted.
Unknown Speaker 1:56
No, no, it's not mine. I don't think we're gonna have one.
Unknown Speaker 2:00
You kind of like going on?
Jim 2:02
Yeah, we do. But we're gonna have I think we're gonna have like a baby shower slash house. Baby warming and
Unknown Speaker 2:11
baby warm people will be putting them in the oven.
Jim 2:19
My wife's uterus is the oven right now. Really yanking the
Unknown Speaker 2:24
baby. The belly button.
Kayleigh 2:25
Cool. Welcome to Simon Welcome to Song prescription. I'm Kayleigh.
Unknown Speaker 2:33
I'm Roxie. I'm Jim.
Kayleigh 2:34
And this is the podcast where we prescribe you songs to help with your your moods, your needs your experiences. You're not feeling too great about something. We got a song for that you feel an awesome about something. We got a song for that. You feeling like you need us to pave the soundtrack. Yellow Brick Road for you. We've got you covered. Right, guys? Yeah, sure. We're the
Roxie 3:02
prescribers and you guys are the ones who send us your symptoms,
Unknown Speaker 3:06
doctors and patients.
Jim 3:08
Let's just do I think there's salvageable stuff. Really. Yeah, I think that's it. Would you do follow up facts now?
Unknown Speaker 3:14
You guys want me to start off
Roxie 3:24
okay, I have follow up facts. Going back to episodes because we didn't really hit some things, but I can do some quick hitters here. I'm back. The artist. He plays 12 instruments.
Unknown Speaker 3:37
Did we get that wrong? No,
Jim 3:38
we thought it was 14. Because we were we were talking about Kanye back. And Kanye famously said like the Recording Academy needs to respect artistry or something and then he later found out the back plays 14 instruments and was like I guess he's an artist.
Kayleigh 3:59
How dare he learned more than your research?
Roxie 4:02
Okay, well, I have 12 But we didn't we didn't put a number on it. I just said he plays a lot of instruments. So still less than half of them prints but
Unknown Speaker 4:12
bet Go fuck yourself.
Roxie 4:15
Um, let me I wasn't sure if that was a band or an artist. It's a solo artist and her real name is Beth Cornell. Um, so I don't think I don't know if I connected the dots on this one for you guys. So um, I mentioned the song drunken love and I said we can't escape that song is because we have talked about the the the lyric surfboard that is in drunken love. Yes. And then the line eat the cake anime is in drunken love as well.
Unknown Speaker 4:48
Yeah, and this is where I told you I have to say
Jim 4:50
like, anime as an anime. I know Anna may say the lyric for me. Eat the cake. Anna may
Unknown Speaker 4:59
eat the cake. Anna Mae
Unknown Speaker 5:02
Can't you say you do say it like,
Roxie 5:05
Okay, we're gonna play it like Alright, we're gonna, we're gonna be, we're gonna play the lyric. See? She says, okay, okay, I wanted to know if Bastille Day was celebrated in Philadelphia and kind of why
Jim 5:17
is because Ben Franklin was had like a huge fetish for French prostitutes. I didn't know that
Kayleigh 5:27
I literally was about to be like, Wow, you guys know so many things. But you have an answer that you've researched. He just gave you an answer. And it's apparently wrong.
Jim 5:38
Ben Franklin is known to have like a, just an affinity for these French women. And he spent a lot of time in France as well. Ben Franklin is like, you know, the brotherly love guy.
Unknown Speaker 5:51
I don't know. He also had gout.
Unknown Speaker 5:54
Speaking of I have like a flare up. Oh, no.
Unknown Speaker 5:58
Oh, man. I'm sorry.
Unknown Speaker 6:00
I got it kids.
Roxie 6:01
Oh, you got it. Now he does.
Kayleigh 6:13
He does kind of say an AMA Yeah. Even though it is like an AMA but it Yeah, but that beat it sounds like Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 6:19
Yeah. Gotcha. Um, Bastille Day.
Unknown Speaker 6:25
That was that you're cocky.
Jim 6:27
Oh, I just I just couldn't put it together. Honestly, we're talking about Tina Turner. I did not know her real name was anime.
Unknown Speaker 6:33
Yeah. No,
Kayleigh 6:34
I even when I listened back to that episode, I was like, Yeah, I don't. Anna man.
Unknown Speaker 6:40
So what did you guys think that lyric was I don't
Kayleigh 6:43
listen to Beyonce. That's what I said in the last you never heard that song before. Of course, I heard that song. But I'm not sure I ever lyrically, like dug through what it was.
Unknown Speaker 6:54
I don't know. I don't think I thought about it. Yeah.
Roxie 6:57
I guess I was just traumatized from watching. What's Love Got to do with it. And I knew exactly as soon as you said it. I think
Jim 7:04
a lot of like, hip hop. There's so many lyrics. Like it's too much to pay attention to. But I did see this, like, stand up set recently. Not not live, but I saw like a video of some guy doing his stand up set. And he was talking about like, how Bob Dylan is the greatest lyricist of all time. And he like, gave a lyric to the crowd. And he was like, You guys like that? Right? And he was like, it's Jay Z. Fuck you.
Unknown Speaker 7:34
I'm okay. Like
Kayleigh 7:36
Bob Dylan. Yeah. Oh, well, Roxie doesn't Well, I don't like Beyonce.
Roxie 7:43
Song not that they don't like him. I don't I don't. I don't obsess over him. That's fair. Either. Dory. Um, a lot of people do.
Kayleigh 7:51
Yeah, my mom did. I've seen them live. No, cool. He was older shit. And I hope he doesn't die. For forever, Bobby. It's
Roxie 8:02
gonna happen. I do love his son. Oh, Jacob.
Unknown Speaker 8:06
How old Jacob Dylan?
Unknown Speaker 8:07
Where's he been?
Unknown Speaker 8:09
He's still making music. He was just he was just torn.
Unknown Speaker 8:13
Mind can he ever beat one headlight?
Kayleigh 8:15
That album? So good. That album is good. We're talking about the wallflowers Jim. I know you weren't born in the 80s
Unknown Speaker 8:26
and 90s Right?
Kayleigh 8:27
Yes. Did you literally just say you don't know about the wallflowers?
Unknown Speaker 8:32
Put it out together. Got it
Kayleigh 8:42
Wait, we're really going to just let him get away with saying he doesn't know the wallflower. Okay,
Jim 8:46
every week I pull three bands and you guys so I'm not gonna I'm not going to do this. But I guess we can Yeah. Feels like Independence Day. I can take away from this. Can you play like the chorus and maybe I'll know Scott's some way through this Come on
Unknown Speaker 9:25
man, Cinderella. Got it.
Unknown Speaker 9:27
They put it all together. Because they can drive it home with one headlight. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. unimpressed.
Roxie 9:35
Okay, let me get through the list. Okay, in Philadelphia, they celebrate Bastille Day at the Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site. I could not find exactly why I think it's just because it's a historic.
Kayleigh 9:47
The Haunted Yeah, always does the big Halloween. Yeah,
Roxie 9:50
I think it's probably just because it's a good good reason to have a party. The word N I C H E can be pronounced both Ways go. Love it.
Kayleigh 10:05
Although, since we've recorded that episode, I've heard it come up like three or four different times. And I would say 75% of time people say niche, and I'm like, that's not right. Like, my eyes starts twitching.
Roxie 10:17
I'm okay. We were talking about those pedals, guitar pedals. And I was like, is that that guy who makes pedals for famous people? Okay, this guy didn't make this pedal. But he did gift one from the Ed Sullivan Show to Harry Styles. And that's what I was thinking of. And that guy's name is Nord war. Do you know who that is? Yeah,
Jim 10:41
that's the Canadian music journalist. And he interviews like everybody. Yeah.
Roxie 10:45
Oh, yeah. Yeah. So he gave a pedal to Harry Styles. And he was so excited about it, and no hardware was, and Harry Styles is like audit are these pedals. But thank you. He was really nice about it, but like really not enthusiastic.
Jim 11:00
He's amazing. He like interviews, like everybody. And he dresses in these like, really obnoxious plaid things. A little wool hat. And he knows everything about this like about like people's musical career. And everybody's like, so taken aback by the questions that he asked because there's like, so they're just like, deep cut question. I have not
Roxie 11:21
seen this. I didn't know who he was until I saw that Harry Styles interview, and his name is Nard. Waar. The human serviette. Do you know what a serviette is? I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right. But I looked it up familiar French, where it's like a tablecloth. And it was like, Oh, he calls him that himself that because he wears the plaid.
Jim 11:44
is kind of a weird guy. But yeah, so you don't say I'll ever recommend has provided custom effects equipment to bands such as YouTube Wilco and Nine Inch Nails. So he does give like, I don't know, pedals to famous bands. But cool.
Kayleigh 12:01
But you guys were talking about different people. Yeah. Okay, this last, your last one I'm looking at, because I said I only have one follow up fat. And I knew exactly what it is because we both looked this up. We sure did. But I went to see them on Saturday. So that was that was my like, I have to know the actual answer. And the band that is named Joseph. And I said it was named for the town that they're from in Washington, Oregon, or Oregon.
Roxie 12:31
And I said, Joseph is their grandfather. And that's how they got their name. So we were disagreeing on the origins of the band named Joseph.
Kayleigh 12:38
And this sentence literally says they named it for their town and our grandfather, Joe. Yeah.
Roxie 12:43
So I was like, after we recorded, I was like, I cannot wait to show Kayleigh that Joseph is their grandfather. And so I computed it and like, I was reading it. And it was like, the band name came from their town in Oregon. And I was like, fuck, and then I kept reading, like, also their grandfather's name, named the band after and I was like, I was like, Yes. And I was gonna text it over to you, but I was like, No, I'm gonna save it. I'm gonna save it. Then you looked it up and sent it to me. I
Kayleigh 13:12
sent it to you from the concert. I stood i i have done a lot of back to back concert nights in my life. We stood in the exact same place Friday night when we saw lovely the band. And And then Saturday night when we saw Joseph, literally the exact same spot. I was like my grimy hands. were the last ones on this railing. Good spot, Ben. Great spot them. I had to very, very good night such venue. The iconic 930 Club. Nice,
Unknown Speaker 13:40
isn't it? That's it. I've got some sandstone cover.
Unknown Speaker 13:47
You found a definitive answer to this?
Jim 13:48
Well, I just thought I'd say that the model is is in singer. She's also a singer. Her name is Felice le ze. But that's really all Wikipedia says. I couldn't find much more on her. And I think I said that the animals are RAM but it's a desert bighorn sheep. Hell, yeah. Date mammal and popular symbol of Nevada. So I didn't realize states had mammals. I thought there was just like the bird and flower.
Unknown Speaker 14:17
Yeah, I'm not sure I know. states had mammals either.
Unknown Speaker 14:20
I think they have dogs too. Yeah,
Kayleigh 14:22
I mean, I was digging deep about that album cover too, obviously because it's it's my band. But I kept getting I kept getting articles from back the release of that album and it was all about like, their changing sound and their changing look and, and Springsteen and Americana and like it obviously looks trailer park esque and budget and it's like, yeah, gritty. I like it.
Jim 14:45
The other one I have is girl talk. Over time was the song that samples Smashing Pumpkins. And there's so many more songs in that sample. Yep. It's an incredible amount of songs. So Oh, it also features literalized by Fleetwood Mac stay fly by three six month in which we we do. Pump up the jam by Technotronic Whitehorse by Les black going back to Cali LL Cool J. It takes to buy Rob base and DJ EZ rock, Tootsie Roll by the 69 boys, and natural one the folk implosion
Kayleigh 15:24
so girls have made it to our corresponding playlists for last week, so it's good, but that song is gonna it's it's just gonna have to make it for this one too.
Jim 15:32
Well, it took me forever to find that one. And I was like and girl talk has albums going back to like, 2002
Kayleigh 15:38
I could. I could at least narrow down the album for you for sure. But it's like I listened to that album as it's one long track. It's not it's broken up.
Jim 15:47
But the one with the like the front yard on fire and the yard. Yeah. The very like upper class. Counsel.
Roxie 15:57
Are we going to try and get a mash up artist on the show?
Unknown Speaker 16:00
You did find one.
Unknown Speaker 16:03
Did I?
Kayleigh 16:04
I'm really going to hold out for Greg Gillis from girl talk. Of girl talk. You
Roxie 16:10
were the one that okay girl talk. I found this video online. It was a mash up of disturbs Stupefy and the ocarina
Jim 16:21
you probably use tune bat to narrow down the BPM and the key.
Roxie 16:26
Well, we can invite this guy and ask him if he wants to join you definitely does that. Um,
Kayleigh 16:32
I was saying it's solely on followers that he he'd like, he's not too big time for us.
Unknown Speaker 16:37
So maybe maybe he'd be fun.
Unknown Speaker 16:40
Because all right, I'll give you an email. I
Roxie 16:41
think he's a music teacher. And yeah, start doing these mashups. But do you guys ever listen to a song and you be like, Oh, this would match up? Well?
Kayleigh 16:51
I love those tiktoks No. Okay, remember when we were in the car, right? So many of them. Now remember,
Roxie 16:56
we were in the car ride back from Kayleigh and I took a very platonic trip to New York, about this time last year with your wife
Unknown Speaker 17:03
and our friend. Somebody didn't think we were all
Roxie 17:10
um, but there was a song that was on the radio. It was the Charlie Puth song with one of the guys I hate saying his last name. Sorry.
Unknown Speaker 17:21
phases you did it. Grab him in the poofy
Unknown Speaker 17:29
I think God My music is feminist tonight.
Roxie 17:33
It was the Charlie Puth and song with one of the guys from BTS. And I was like doesn't this sound like the best deal song? Oh, it was it was Bastille song. Wasn't it? Every minute for Yeah, yep, I miss you. And I was like, doesn't it sound like like they can be mashed up together and I YouTubed it and I've only found one video
Kayleigh 17:54
of this. We did start playing those songs back to back because DJing that ride home? Yeah.
Roxie 17:58
And then I found a video on YouTube very short snippet of a woman playing a mash up of those on the piano. And that's the only mashup I've seen, but sometimes I hear like, I feel like Harajuku Girls, once the funny could be mashed up into so many songs.
Kayleigh 18:10
I think I just got one on Tik Tok. That was Taylor Swift and teenager bag. And I was like, it was boring, right? Nice. I fall for most of them.
Jim 18:19
My other follow up facts. Werner Herzog related the first film that he Well, his very first film his very first feature film. He displays the chicken in hypnosis. And it's called signs of life. And it's about like World War Two soldiers getting injured and then reassigned to this Greek island. And then they eventually go stir crazy. And it's regarded as like chickens are the soldiers, the soldiers. Yeah, I don't I didn't actually watch the scene. It was it was hard to find. So I don't know. But it's allegedly the first time he shows chicken hypnosis, which also he features chickens throughout his filmography, so the soldiers end up getting reassigned to this Greek island. And then they eventually start going crazy. And apparently, it's like, it serves as an influence to Stephen King's the shining, which is like one of the greatest horror films of all time. And that's like really highlights the stir craziness and like going nuts. But yeah, he features his hatred for chickens. In several films, one of the quotes was, chickens are living manifestations of death, bred and went to eat, domesticated and killed. When we look into their eyes we see a part of ourselves which we are most afraid, our ultimate destination death.
Kayleigh 19:43
No, I literally, they still run around after you cut their head off and like chicken wings.
Unknown Speaker 19:48
I started to think of pop.
Jim 19:52
And there's another there's another one where there's like another film called Stroh SEC where it ends with the main character dropping quarter into an amusement arcade to watch a hypnotized chicken dance and play the piano. Her as long as called the scene one of the best he's ever filmed, and loved the chicken as a great metaphor for what? He had no idea.
Unknown Speaker 20:12
A great metaphor for something I don't know.
Jim 20:16
And then the last quote, take a close and very long look into the eye of a chicken you'll see the most frightful kind of stupidity stupidity is always frightful. It's the devil of stupidity is the devil. Look into the eye of chicken. And you'll know it's the most horrifying cannibalistic and nightmarish creature in this world. He fucking hates chicken so much, and I have one more fact. lubega because mama number five is a cover. Do you guys know that? Oh, yeah. So lubega is and Mama number five. Also German. You guys know that? I think I didn't I did not know that.
Kayleigh 20:53
He is where the song is. He is and I did not know that. But he
Jim 20:57
I mean his parents were are of Italian and Ugandan descent. But he was born and raised in Germany. But Mambo number five, the Cuban Mexican bandleader Perez Prado and was wrote that in 1952, he's known as the king of Mambo and I guess all of his songs are Mambo number x. And there's apparently eight versions of Mambo but lubega chose number five to redo and there are 10 female names that come up in Mambo number five. Oh, Angela, Pamela, Sandra, Rita. Monica. Erica, Tina. Sandra. Oh, Sandra is twice that. So maybe it's nine Mary and Jessica. Okay,
Kayleigh 21:48
I have a song for you with how the Sandra Sondra
Roxie 21:52
Oh, good, calm. I have a song for you. And it also has a lot of female names. Tomato tomahto I'm gonna read the names and you tell me what sign this is. We were in high school. Kayleigh when the song came out, Jim was in the womb. Shamika Keisha Tara Shonda. Oh, I
Unknown Speaker 22:12
got it. Brianna.
Roxie 22:13
You know it crystal. Lisa Felicia Tanisha Shavon Monica, mon Monique. Christina. Yolanda. How you like it, Daddy? Yes. Such a good song. Um, mambo number five was
Unknown Speaker 22:32
tell me the song. Oh, frequently. Okay. Yeah, I'm sorry.
Unknown Speaker 22:35
You didn't get it from how you like it, daddy. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker 22:37
Oh, sorry. I like it daddy frequently.
Unknown Speaker 22:41
Or we need to play that one.
Unknown Speaker 22:43
Petey Pablo.
Kayleigh 22:45
He's easily from North Carolina. Oh, maybe?
Unknown Speaker 22:49
Let's look it up. Or we'll save it. We'll save it as a follow up thing.
Jim 22:54
All right. Well, that's that's avala facts.
Roxie 22:58
Mambo number five whose ringtone was that? For the longest time and on a NBC show, Al Roker.
Unknown Speaker 23:15
Michael Scott. Okay. All right. So should we just get into start
Kayleigh 23:20
prescribing? Alright, so listener submission, which is our favorite which we actually did call out for and we got one and I I like this one. I think it can be interpreted a few different ways but we got it in the form of an email you can definitely email us when you need your songs prescribed and that is Song RX pod@gmail.com Sorry, Song RX pod.com and Song are spot on all the socials will prescribe you any of those places. But it says Dear song prescribers last week I got dressed up for ladies night out. Planning to dance the night away at a John Legend concert. He came out on stage looking fine in a white suit and played some sexy hits solo on the piano. Even the old lady next to us seemed to get aroused when he sang best you ever had reminiscing of an apparent sexual wallpaper encounter she had while listening to his music. However, he then began to tell his life story interspersed with cover songs and some of his hits. Imagine the abrupt transition from tingling down there to hearing a gospel song since John Legend couldn't pull through for my night out can you prescribe me some other sexy dance tunes? Sincerely mom needing another ladies night out? And man oh man, could this be prescribed a few different ways? Because I was so confident my songs and then I reread it now and I'm like you Yeah, in a good way. And I think they'll still work but just It's just different.
Roxie 24:53
I agree. I think it's fun cuz do you go really intimate with the sexy songs or do you keep it It kind of light because it's ladies night right?
Unknown Speaker 25:04
I want to hear more about that wallpaper
Kayleigh 25:07
that old lady still over the John Legend God's wallpaper and counter
Unknown Speaker 25:15
wallpaper I need to find that for my new house.
Kayleigh 25:20
Roxie I think you're up first. Okay, I gotta I gotta hand you this device that plays song
Jim 25:25
I love that John Legend song slow dance. Very good. I am really I'm it's probably not sexy.
Kayleigh 25:33
So there are John Legend songs that I like. But is it wrong when like, I mean, no, it's not wrong. P PR people publicists will tell you this happens all the time. I cannot detach him from Christie Tegan and She's made herself pretty insufferable. Oh, I
Unknown Speaker 25:48
think you're gonna end the sentence on pretty.
Kayleigh 25:51
Yeah, she's absolutely gorgeous. But like they together I'm just like, wow, they've kind of they kind of jumped the shark. Their ship sailed for me. Really? Yeah.
Roxie 25:59
I don't pay much attention to them. So I don't like exactly. Well, that's like me and everything.
Unknown Speaker 26:06
Except your follow up
Roxie 26:11
alright, I'm actually really curious to see where you guys go with this because I don't know where what you're sexy sweet. So
Kayleigh 26:17
I thought I was gonna have Roxie pinpointed and like where you are gonna go on this. So I'm interested to see where you're going.
Jim 26:22
So she she's explaining this like tingling in her badge. Something and then being like, let down by the next they didn't she wants the she wants the tingle. So yeah, I only went to tingling a lot of women have this experience. Yeah, man all the time. Oh,
Unknown Speaker 26:42
god, you're not alone.
Unknown Speaker 26:45
Doesn't matter how hot you are.
Unknown Speaker 26:47
I went for the tingling songs. But there are
Kayleigh 26:52
no but that can be inserted that can be interpreted. Oh, that could be sensual. That could be dancey sexy. That could be all kinds of things. Really. Have
Roxie 27:00
you ever been a Chippendales? Oh, we should go. gym you can come to where they travel. Yeah, they tour. I saw them at soundstage some years ago. Interesting. Yeah, that'd be fun.
Kayleigh 27:14
The last time we were talking about doing something like that. It was literally just the strip club.
Roxie 27:18
We're gonna diversify. We'll go to all of them. We'll hit them all up. Great. Can't wait. But we should also tell this listener to go to Chippendales with your ladies because that that is like pure Ladies Night. It's like people you see the tech talks or videos of people going to Thunder Down Under in Vegas. Yeah, love it. Oh, yeah, I have a Chippendale story, but I'll get maybe we'll get to that later. All right. This song, I'm playing it from the very beginning. Oh, because it just this is like sounds like sex on strings right away.
Unknown Speaker 27:54
I'm gonna go ahead and pop that up. So you can just hit play.
Unknown Speaker 27:57
Alright, here we go
Unknown Speaker 28:07
you went away
Unknown Speaker 28:15
with those words you said sex.
Roxie 28:19
Yeah, it doesn't sound like doesn't sound like rolling around in the cheek. Does that Riri Yeah, it is. Okay, but I had to play from the beginning because I love that guitar so much this like that. 80s love ballad and it sounds like it should be like Top Gun
Unknown Speaker 28:36
was like yeah, definitely. Yeah. Or like the movie heat.
Unknown Speaker 28:40
They should have put that in the new Top Gun.
Jim 28:43
It's definitely like an 80s guitar tone but that's also like the most pathetic guitar lead.
Unknown Speaker 28:48
Oh my god
Kayleigh 28:54
I have an embarrassing see Rihanna live story. Okay, I was you've seen her life. I have she was her and Kanye on tour together. I was very drunk that and it was it was like a one of those summer days where it was going to storm on and off. I was convinced everybody was going to open their umbrellas during umbrella. So I did no one else.
Unknown Speaker 29:19
Oh, I bet people were so pissed. Probably.
Unknown Speaker 29:21
I don't know. That's a fuzzy night.
Roxie 29:26
Anyways, Rihanna. kiss it better. I think that song is so hot. I love the guitar in it because it just sounds like the wind is blowing and the white sheets are ruffling and you're just rolling around in there you
Kayleigh 29:41
you have a visual. Yes a visual but you do have a style like like she pulls out the Tina Turner and Rod Stewart and the 80s inspired guitar. I like it. I like it.
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