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Episode 8: We've Got You Covered (8.8.23)

Updated: Sep 6, 2023

Playlist:


Unknown Mortal Orchestra's "Endless Shore" wasn't on Spotify so we're adding it here!

FEET PICS ALERT! We're giving away free feet pics! Here is Jim's famous flame toer tattoo! (Tattoed by Hannah of The Jade Collective)

Feet pic - Jim's big toe tattoo
Jim's Flame Toer Tattoo

Now look at the negative space instead of the actual flames! Cute little sea anemones, right?



Feet pic of Jim's big toe
The negative space of the flames look like sea anemones




Talking Heads song "This Must Be the Place" is featured in the IMAX movie Space Station. This movie is also narrated by self proclaimed spaceman Tom Cruise.




Did you know music producer Phil Spector was convicted of murder?! Phil was also married to Ronnie of the Ronnettes from 1968-1974. It was a tumultuous marriage to say the least.







In case you didn't know... the lead singer of Journey is no longer Steve Perry. Since 2007, it's been the Philippines' own Arnel Pineda!

Steve Perry vs Arnel Pineda (you can choose more than 1 answer)

  • They sound the same!

  • They don't the same!

  • Steve is better

  • Arnel is better

You can vote for more than one answer.

Just like Arnel Pineda voice matches Steve Perry of Journey, Andy Lawrence voice matches the late Paul Walker!


Octavia Spencer in Spider-Man (2022). Sorry, we could only get a clip in Spanish.


Octavia Spencer in Being John Malcovich (1999)

Octavia Spencer with John Cusack in Being John Malkovich
Octavia Spencer with John Cusack in Being John Malkovich. Image Courtesy of Listal.com.


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 1:25

Hey, hi. Hello, I'm Kayleigh.


Roxie

I'm Roxie.


Jim

I'm Jim.


Kayleigh 1:29

This is Song prescription. I went to a concert over the weekend. What'd you guys do?


Unknown Speaker 1:33

I went to St. Michael's with my wife.


Unknown Speaker 1:35

Oh, how did you slit vacation?


Jim 1:37

Yeah. And it was. It was good. It's so she went to church, little place. We did not go to


Roxie 1:43

St. Michael's is a little town on the eastern shore of Maryland. It's very cute.


Unknown Speaker 1:47

It's a cute little sailing town.


Jim 1:49

Yeah, we went to we tried to get pedicures at the end at Perry cabin. But you


Roxie 1:54

were like, I can't. My feet are so fucking crazy.


Jim 1:59

My feet are huge and calloused. And there's bunions. I like the worst feet of all time. The only thing that could make my feet worse as if it was more hairy. You imagine just like little orange hairs popping out of my feet.


Roxie 2:13

I actually I actually don't mind your feet. I have pictures of Jim's feet on my phone because this is getting weird. Last episode. I said something about Ben Franklin having gout. And Jim is that Oh, that reminds me. Fact Jim has gout. I don't have it. It sometimes happens. It flares up flares up and Jim got a tattoo on his toe. Yeah, I've seen that tattoo too. Yeah, so you've seen Jim's toes? tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu toe tattoo. But he's got flames on his toe to represent his gout.


Jim 2:48

It's true. It's the opposite toe that I usually get it my left toe is untattooed, but I wanted my, my one of my right toe to feel to be in solidarity with my couch. Oh,


Unknown Speaker 3:01

shall we post a picture of your toe online?


Jim 3:04

Definitely don't show it now because it's so faded and terrible. And some guy was like, what is that? It's like, it's flames on it's my flame taller. I call it my Oh, nice. And he was like, I don't see it was like Well, that was kind of rude.


Kayleigh 3:21

Fingers and toes are so hard to tattoo because you move them constantly. They just go right it goes right away.


Roxie 3:27

Well, I get a tattoo on my finger that day and it's alright. The Okay, I'm gonna post the pictures of the tattoo fleen Tober on your foot on Instagram and share the negative space and then the positive stays because if you look at the flames on the negative space, it just looks weird, like mangled Cheetos on his big toe.


Jim 3:49

Does like yeah, if you look at it upside down it just looks like absolute trash. I think if I think if I got red ink it would have been like more noticeable and maybe like some orange underneath but on everybody's


Kayleigh 4:01

skin takes differently to like the red and the orange to like you just absorb it. It's weird. I have two things from that. I had to get my my Oh, that's that's a good picture. Yeah, okay, sorry. I


Unknown Speaker 4:14

pulled up a picture.


Unknown Speaker 4:15

And yeah, definitely post that.


Unknown Speaker 4:19

Can you crop up my read as bunion?


Roxie 4:22

It's fine. It's fine. Okay, so I organized this thing called Saturday. And then afterwards, I bought the URL Tanner de.com. If you want to visit there's no website. But I organized a day called Saturday. We're a bunch of us got tattoos. Kaley bailed that day. But no, I was supposed to come you went to church with a grandma.


Kayleigh 4:45

I don't think I went to church with my grandma. I think my grandmother came to Baltimore to visit like yes Catholic sites. But yes, that's


Unknown Speaker 4:56

what it does take in the Catholicism. I'm


Kayleigh 4:58

so sorry. I hung with my very sweet grandmother.


Roxie 5:02

I'm not mad. I'm just explaining why you weren't there. You were 100% invited.


Kayleigh 5:06

I was invited. I'm glad you remembered why I couldn't come because I did not remember. So we pleased. It was a good reason. And I didn't just be like, Yo, I can't go.


Roxie 5:13

So we coordinated with the tattoo artists that day. I actually think she follows us. Should we give her a shout out?


Unknown Speaker 5:20

Yeah, Hannah banana.


Roxie 5:21

Hannah. Banana gram. I think that's yeah, she's high.


Kayleigh 5:24

That is she's hot. I just had to swim or now too, though. Oh, yeah. Um,


Roxie 5:29

anyway, so we coordinated with her and this is the email that Jim sent her.


Jim 5:36

Oh, okay.


Roxie 5:40

Um, okay. Hi, my friend, Roxie is organizing a day for a bunch of her friends to get tattooed by you. And what I am one of those friends. I am looking forward to watching everybody's reaction to the pain. I was hoping I could get in on this and get something small a flame tattoo on my right big toe. Maybe both big toes. Honestly, I think it'll look sick. But it's a tribute to my ongoing affliction, which my friends make fun of me for guilty. Let me know if this is something you can accommodate. I know it's kind of weird and gross. See some attached reference or see some images for reference? And then she replied back. Hell yeah, brother. I'm down.


Jim 6:21

Yeah, because it's like a stranger. And then you're just like unveiling this foot and it's like my foot. I know. My foot sucks. So like, if you don't want to do it fine. But I was like, I was like, I should just get tattooed with everybody else because fuck it. I'm immune to tattoos. And I was like, let's just get something done and fun. Fun fun day at the parlor. It was my birthday too. Yeah. Which was nice. Yeah,


Roxie 6:47

it was a good one. It was definitely one for the books. I got a lot of pictures from that night day


Roxie 7:00

okay, this is a quick hitter and we can cut it to um, we mentioned one headlight that song came out in 1997. And interestingly enough, it's notable for being the first single to reach number one on all three billboards, rock AirPlay charts, the Modern Rock Charts, or modern, the Modern Rock Tracks chart, the Mainstream Rock Songs chart and the adult Alternative Songs chart


Kayleigh 7:27

as it should be that song fucking rocks. Interesting. Whenever So speaking of the wallflowers whenever I'm listening back to our content, there are times when I'm like, wow, we're out scene I sound does that sound a light? Yeah, like there are I'm like, did I say that? Or did she Yeah, and it catches up with me sometimes. But I sent Roxie a you don't


Unknown Speaker 7:51

have a problem. Oh man.


Kayleigh 7:58

But our favorite DJ Kook was chiming


Unknown Speaker 8:02

in with me again.


Kayleigh 8:05

And he very well could have because you didn't know that song. But he he sent us a DM that said, I'm not gonna lie when Kayleigh started serenading the sound waves of one headlight. And I went back to listen, and it wasn't me. It was you. Yeah, you were the one that started singing. So I was like, as much as I'd like to take credit. That was all Roxie I took over once the song was like hitting in and he was like, they were beautiful. So people really enjoyed our singles. This is now a karaoke podcast. So my


Roxie 8:35

wife was like you sang a lot in that episode. I was again, I was like, Well, I sang a lot in the first couple episodes. I remember when you cut my mic, and I would cut my mic out because I had some editing power in there. I completely like out. And then when she said that, she was like, that was kind of fun. And I was like, I do like hearing people sing along and I was like, oh, maybe I'll do more than my until people start saying stop.


Unknown Speaker 8:56

We found Roxie's first bit.


Jim 9:00

And that was the ladies night episode. Right? That you were saying? Yeah.


Kayleigh 9:04

Which is really funny. Because when I when I put together the corresponding playlist, it like starts with one headlight. And then it's all like songs. Each one of these is


Roxie 9:14

not like the other. Yeah, I was trying to think of what my other point was the one headlight thing and singing along but Oh, our voice is sounding like Yeah, so I have the same issue. Especially when I was editing those first, like couple episodes first two or whatever. And I was like, I don't remember saying that and your voice and my one of my childhood friends listened and she messaged me about episode one and she was like you and Kayleigh's on really similar. That's funny. Yeah. Because you wouldn't think just like looking at us. Sure.


Kayleigh 9:47

I was gonna say something really did seem like you wouldn't know just listening to us, but apparently we didn't. I thought like I wouldn't think that you have a particularly deep voice but people have always told me I have a deep voice so I


Roxie 9:59

always something My voice was, Well the funny thing is when you were on the radio and we weren't friends, I was like, I really liked Kayleigh's voice and now I'm like, oh my god, I just love my own voice. Um, by the way, I said I had a Chippendale story a long time ago, and I never shared it. Would you?


Kayleigh 10:17

Would you like to share it now? Oh, and when you asked me that. My response was like, like Magic Mike live and like thunder down and we're going out to Vegas for Life is Beautiful Festival in September. And we were just looking up at this concert we were at over the weekend. We were looking up what that lineup was again, and at the bottom it has like all of these Vegas acts that are gonna be there. And thunder. Maybe it's Magic Mike, but one of them are gonna be there.


Roxie 10:45

Okay, so a friend. Listen to the episode six. We talked about ladies night and I told Kelly I was like, oh, we should go to Chippendales for ladies night I went to gym as well. And I was like, it's basically like quintessential ladies. I'm gonna lady now. Well, you just come along. And one of my friends is like, I went to Thunder Down Under and it was not arousing. And I was like, Okay, well, you don't really get horny. It's just an excuse to scream at your Australian


Unknown Speaker 11:09

Thunder Down Under I think they at least started that way. Believe me. nanyan


Jim 11:12

Mirror women on Union my mana trousers? No. Okay, so


Roxie 11:18

I went to go see Chippendales couple years ago with some friends. And one of our friends bought the calendar. And so I was like, Oh, that's fun. And it was during the show. It's like a cabaret. Like all these guys are showcasing their talents. Like one guy was just like shredding on his guitar, the other guys singing, people are playing the keyboard. And I was like, oh, it's more than just like a strip T shape. Are they all doing that shirtless? Probably. Yeah, they take turns doing things.


Unknown Speaker 11:46

Sounds like a gangbang.


Roxie 11:48

I was like, that's not what I expected. So I looked up all of the performers because my friend had the calendar. So I knew their names. Although those guys had like, a first act like they had tried to be on like, or they were on America's Got Talent or whatever, like these other shows, and I was like, to me, and I was like, Oh, this is how they can actually perform and make some money.


Kayleigh 12:09

That's how a lot of people land in Vegas. It's so many people land in Vegas, because they weren't able to perform in any way and then they just end up being like a show, girl.


Unknown Speaker 12:17

Yeah. Boy.


Unknown Speaker 12:20

Show boy, boy.


Kayleigh 12:21

And then they get stuck there because there's there's money to be made. You said calendar and Chippendales calendar and that just sent me to the stavi baby calendar that's upstairs on our fridge. And Jimmy we're just looking at the Ashley and Doug pancake wedding invitation. That's next to the calendar. The Savi baby calendar for July has just horny July.


Jim 12:44

Yeah, he he put he he reps Baltimore, which is sick.


Unknown Speaker 12:49

I think he still owns a house and Greek town.


Unknown Speaker 12:52

On brand for him.


Roxie 12:53

I'm having lunch in Greek town tomorrow with someone who I've asked him if he's in the Greek mob before and I just get this little stair than he so if I don't come back tomorrow for my body and Greek town. Okay.


Unknown Speaker 13:08

Well, we will do that.


Kayleigh 13:26

stavi also a podcaster when you listen to the early days of his current podcast, they're funny listening to their leg production notes. His like one of his best friends does all of it and it's like sometimes he just can't get his shit together and what needs to happen one Yeah, so we're learning


Jim 13:43

we'll come down was like the most profitable calm podcast on Patreon for a while.


Kayleigh 13:50

Well, on that note, this is Song prescription.


Unknown Speaker 13:54

We haven't profited any.


Unknown Speaker 13:57

We also haven't explained what we're doing here


Unknown Speaker 13:58

in the red.


Kayleigh 14:01

Deep not we're having fun while doing it and so on prescription is where friends family strangers, people on the street can give us their needs for songs and playlists and music and we then come to the table and give them the perfect remedies for that. So if you have a an ailment or a need that you want soundtrack, we are happy to do it and you can send those to song or ex pod@gmail.com You can find us on any of the socials at song RX pod shoot us messages there and song or X pod.com for all of the other thing the episode guides the corresponding playlist and all the information that I just spit at you boy Perfect, perfect intro love it. And we don't really have like this one's a little bit this week's a little bit different. It's we don't have a prescription request. Well, it's not it's not that it's like we just got more of a demand, which checks out for the person in


Jim 14:58

this episode. I think is going to lend itself more to the people that align with our music tastes.


Kayleigh 15:04

I think that's why this works though. Like we are three very different. Yeah, musically inclined people that all like music differently. But then we have a lot of crossover too. So it's, it's been really interesting. And I like to hear that people like the corresponding playlists because if I were a stranger that popped onto the show and wanted to, like, listen to it, that's already done for me, right? Like, what if you wanted to start doing the work? You can you can already see that on our playlist and pull any of the songs that we talked about.


Jim 15:30

Yeah, but this one specifically? Yes. Not for somebody else. And we are pulling from our own tastes hear.


Kayleigh 15:37

Oh, yes, that's true. That's a good yes. I think and so that this was the text I got and it's it's from my mother, and it was while she was catching up on the episodes, so she said I'm still not done with episode three. I fell in an Imogen Heap hole. I wanted to know what that was. So it just meant that like when we were when we started talking about Imogen Heap she just went to she just immediately immediately went to Imogen Heap and just has been listening to Imogen Heap so so she fell behind on the podcast. Thanks, mom.


Jim 16:08

And a whole Yeah, the opposite. Yeah. Well, she fell


Kayleigh 16:11

in in Imogen Heap whole. And then she goes, Did you do best covers whatever criteria you pick? I think cake I will survive wins every time. And what made me laugh about that was she hasn't even listened to the last episodes where we got to cake nine as a cover.


Jim 16:28

Oh, well, I liked the cake war pigs. Yeah. That's a really good one.


Kayleigh 16:33

So here we are, though, like and I still have two more sentences of her text. Like here we are already getting into covers and like this is going to be daunting. We could do it seasonally. I feel like yeah, it's gonna be great. We're gonna cover a lot. But she cut out in this next sentence. What I needed her to cut out. She said I think cake I will survive wins every time. The Killers Romeo and Juliet after that, oh, God, so much of sawdust. And she's referring to the killers besides and covers album. And that I was like, good. I don't I don't have to touch the killers. In this episode. I did not they did not even cross my mind. Because there's already an album where those exists. But she named two very good, good ones off the bat. Jim just built off of that. And I think this lends though, a conversation about what do you guys enjoy about the criteria? Right? And what do you enjoy about covers? Because everybody has a different opinion about that? Do you want it to make you some people be like, I want it to make me listen to the original song. Some people are like, Oh, that covers really good if it's better than the original or that covers really bad because the original is never going to be tough. So what what are what are our individual criteria?


Roxie 17:48

So it varies for me? Typically, I'm very harsh on the covers versions.


Unknown Speaker 17:57

You want it to do it justice?


Roxie 17:58

Yes. Yes, it says it at all. It either takes it in totally different direction or it still sounds better.


Kayleigh 18:05

Do you just say Do you like if it takes a song in a different if it takes the original song in a different direction? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I like that creative element to it. Yeah,


Roxie 18:14

exactly. Um, but I can also appreciate if it's just a funnier version, like kind of tongue in cheek. Yeah. Which I guess the cake I will survive is kind of tight.


Unknown Speaker 18:27

In my opinion, that is a great cover, like 10


Jim 18:29

to leave. I tend to not leave cake in my tongue or cheek.


Unknown Speaker 18:35

Swallow it. Eat it so fast.


Kayleigh 18:37

Um, but then okay, so take something like I don't I don't want to start listing too many covers because we haven't gotten into what we're eating and come to the table. But take something like Weezer covering Africa. That sounds almost exactly like


Roxie 18:50

I overdose, right? So for me that I'm like, I'm always gonna go with Toto. And that's


Kayleigh 18:54

fair, except that every time that song came on, it's awesome. The teal album. It's an entire cover album.


Unknown Speaker 19:01

I know someone with an entire cover album.


Unknown Speaker 19:04

There's a lot of cover albums but who are you speaking?


Unknown Speaker 19:08

cavewoman have? Oh, yes, Southern woman.


Jim 19:11

Well, yes, well, I should just go by cover woman probably or centerfold. Do I want to be okay, so


Unknown Speaker 19:21

a lady


Kayleigh 19:27

when we polled our listeners on Instagram, yeah, because this wasn't a standard prompt of hey, what are some of your this is gonna be a future thing. What are some of your favorite numbers? Somebody did say tax man by cave woman. Oh, was it? I'd have to go back and check.


Roxie 19:44

Okay, well, we're gonna read off those will read off all those responses. But if you like these types of engagements or you want to be shouted out on the show,


Kayleigh 19:55

follow us and interact with us. Song or ex pod on all the socials and yeah, this is where this is where we fly where we soar. Because I can already I already feel like even though this isn't the standard prompt, like, there's a lot of excitement about what we're talking about, and then everybody's gonna have a lot of feedback on top of it, too. And I think it's an interesting, it's an interesting twist


Jim 20:22

to favorite covers, I think everybody has an opinion about it. And it's, it's good. And I think you just said that. But I like covers for different reasons. Sometimes, I hear a song, and I'm like, Oh, my gosh, that was a cover. And then the original sucks. And then there's other songs that I like, where it's like, people do a cover in the style of their band, like I was talking about, yeah, cakes, war pigs, where it's like, oh, my gosh, they had a completely different take on this, like, metal song. It's proto metal song. It's really good. So I like when bands do that. I just think that yeah, like putting in a new twist on it is essential. But I also like a version that just pays homage to the original as well,


Roxie 21:10

when you said, you sometimes you will not realize its cover, and you'll listen to the original and it sucks. And I'm like, man, but someone listened to that original song was like this could be done so much better.


Kayleigh 21:22

So an example of that for me. And I have it in my honorable mention. So I'll just say it anyway, is Atlantic City by the band. i That's the version of that song I always knew. So I just thought it was original to them. It's not it's a Bruce Springsteen song. And when I went back and listen to the Bruce version, and I like Bruce, it was like, nope, not for me. I like I, it's funny, when you do hear them out of order in a different context. Sometimes you just want to credit the person that covered it better did it did it? Well,


Unknown Speaker 21:52

my grandma number five.


Kayleigh 21:55

My, my criteria is, is broad, like I don't really have any. And that's I think, why I just love covers, like, I'm really impressed when you hear a song that you don't know is a cover and you really appreciate it, then you learn it's a cover. And then you go back and you realize that that first original one is even really awesome too. And as I say every single week, I've got a like Master playlist of covers that my friend my friend, Kate is always sending me messages being like, put this on it, put this on it, put this on it. Because whenever she hears a cover, she knows that that playlist exists, and we just have a dumping ground for it now. And that was like a weird pandemic side project for me that has become like now years long, and it's it's great. But I could throw it on at any time. I could throw it on it like a party and people are like, well, that's a really interesting version of that. And it spans from like, the really mellow ones to the completely reinterpreted ones. And yeah, I mean, I just think covers are cool. When a band plays a cover live. Everybody goes nuts, even if it's just kind of like mediocre, or like you think of other bands at a shitty bar and it's like, hey, sometimes sometimes that's like just a vibe.


Roxie 23:04

Yeah. I think people just love to sing along to the songs that they know.


Kayleigh 23:08

Yeah, yeah. And and that like this bitch. I'm referring to myself. But I think maybe that's where there is like, like, I am a person who loves covers. I would love to pick the brain of somebody who hates covers because it is that it's like oh, great. I know the song it's it's like a love language.


Unknown Speaker 23:28

Wait, so do you love Weezer's cover?


Kayleigh 23:31

I don't hate reserves cover. Like I as Jim said, The TL album is a great album and has it has better covers on it. But I can at least understand why that song like went into crazy radio rotation and ended up everywhere because it opened generations up to the same exact song and then it like reopened people who knew the original like it just it like resurged everything for everyone. That being said, I hear a lot of really shitty Mr. Brightside governors and like I'd rather not. But another version, like like Weezer would be the Ataris what is that? Boys? Don Henley song? Yeah. Like they didn't do much. They change like one.


Roxie 24:17

Blacks. Corona cattle. Exactly. But so a deadhead sticker.


Kayleigh 24:21

But that's a great that's a great song for a generation when I was growing up and listening to pop music. I didn't know that John had leverage but


Roxie 24:28

it sounded different than the original whereas Africa sounds exactly the same.


Jim 24:33

Yeah. My friend in San Francisco just went to the debt and CO three


Unknown Speaker 24:38

nightstand I knew people that were there too. And


Jim 24:42

I have very jealous through apparently was like some sick drone show.


Kayleigh 24:46

Yeah. And that's the farewell that's I know. So I never saw Dad. I never saw the dead. My mom saw the dead a ton but not John Mayer dead real dead. Well, my first my first pick then is is Is is good for that that era


Jim 25:03

good Do we like the dead by the way nice shirt?


Unknown Speaker 25:07

Oh, yeah,


Unknown Speaker 25:09

I like the dead I love the dead


Unknown Speaker 25:12

I was in Vermont Ben and Jerry's I like the


Kayleigh 25:15

dead I didn't really have a choice not to like the dead though growing up with my with my mom. But then I became like a massive Dave Matthews Fan. So


Jim 25:21

they're very divisive band. I think the dead the dead. Yeah. I liked them. Yeah, I think that they they did kickstart that whole jam for sure. And I think that I liked the dead but I don't like fish and I


Unknown Speaker 25:38

I'm not a big I'm not a big they're very divisive.


Unknown Speaker 25:41

I'm not a big fish fan either.


Jim 25:43

But a lot of deadheads I know love fish. Yeah. And a lot of Dave fans. I know love fish. A lot of fish fans love kink is oh,


Kayleigh 25:51

say, yeah, everything. Everything perpetuates one another, it's a circle. So my cover is originally by talking heads.


Unknown Speaker 26:04

Oh, okay, go ahead. Do


Kayleigh 26:06

you know what it is? This version is by a band is a band called shore shore. And it's this must be the place.


Unknown Speaker 26:23

This is my favorite talk.


Kayleigh 26:25

It's a good one. Oh, but I also think this is a good cover


Unknown Speaker 26:47

that's the cover, this must be the place


Jim 26:50

we're using. Because we were talking about the dead in the talking head. No,


Unknown Speaker 26:55

I was going by just like eras of music.


Roxie 26:57

My first job was in the IMAX theater at the Smithsonian Museum by our house growing up and there was this movie, they only played like the same five movies over and over. And there was one about the International Space Station and that song was in it. And I just like idea. Yeah. And whenever I hear the song, the original I think of these astronauts spinning around.


Unknown Speaker 27:24

Oh, I could see that. Yeah, it's cool.


Unknown Speaker 27:28

Also, Talking Dead heads, new band, am I


Unknown Speaker 27:35

different terrible.


Unknown Speaker 27:37

David Byrne, or was that


Roxie 27:40

David Byrne, he grew up not too far from where we are right now. He's from our Buddhist, Maryland. Well, he was born in Scotland, and then his family moved to Arbutus. Maryland.


Unknown Speaker 27:48

Very close. Didn't know that. Nice.


Kayleigh 27:51

So I have three and then obviously the plethora of honorable mentions, but they're all very different decades. But also, I was trying to put myself in these like, are they really like complete different interpretations? And I don't think they are. Only one is and that'll be my last one. But this one, I was like, Yeah, that's a real modern version. And then I went back and like put them side by side. And I'm like, maybe it's not so I tried not to overanalyze. Yeah. But this is Be My Baby by


Unknown Speaker 28:31

weighing. Okay, sorry. I'm getting so excited.


Kayleigh 28:35

Do you know somebody at Black angels version? No. So now there's other versions which version did you think it was gonna


Roxie 28:42

be? My B might have been the Ron at is this song so the Ron Ron. Good pool is Ron and last episode didn't we? Didn't I say Ronnie Spector or not? Ronnie Spector? Phil Spector? Her ex husband was a dick Yes, I know murderer. Oh my gosh. Ronnie Spector come guests on our show


Kayleigh 29:02

yes she's the Ron Ed's are the original this is by was she murdered? No No he murdered another loving your best All right. Okay, so now it's at this very fun cover of be my maybe


Unknown Speaker 29:26

you be my little baby


Unknown Speaker 29:36

but I love this low male vocal.


Unknown Speaker 29:39

Yeah


Unknown Speaker 29:48

we need that tenor.


Kayleigh 29:51

But the original here it is. Here we go. Yeah.


Speaker 4 29:56

So different right like I knew I needed to so

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