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Episode 9: Back To School Blues (8.22.23)

Updated: Aug 24, 2023

Playlist:





Is there any other way to start off the school year?

A week after giving Lizzo props for promoting body positivity, we ate our words. Doh!


More on Phil Spector. (A very sarcastic take on journalism here)


NZ Herald article on the Mambo No. 5 lawsuit:



Lou Bega - Mambo No. 5 Perez Prado Lawsuit
Lou Bega. Photo Courtesy of Fandom.com

Roxie got caught in the shelter in place chaos at the Beyonce concert at FedEx Field (worst stadium ever). But was the show awesome? Hell ya!



Episode 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.


Clip from Billy Madison

Oh, back to school, back to school to prove to dad that I'm not a fool. I got my lunch packed up. My boots tight tight. I hope I don't get in a fight. Oh, back to school. Back to school. Back to


Roxie 1:22

go back to school. Yeah, yeah, we did get a listener submission for this episode.


Kayleigh 1:29

And when it first came through, I was like, oh, yeah, this is a great one. And I even replied to her was like this. This was the perfect time to request it. By the time it comes out or to literally be the week you're going back to school. And then I went to do it and I was like, oh shit.


Jim1:47

I haven't been to school and years that I


Kayleigh 1:49

had that thought after I picked my songs today. I was like, You know what, maybe this is hard because we're old.


Jim 1:54

I don't know. This is from a good friend of ours. Yeah, number one fan stuff proclaimed. But yeah, she's she works in the school. She's a


Roxie 2:03

therapist. Yes, a school counselor counselor.


Kayleigh 2:07

That would be a hard job. I bet some Yes. It's like really rewarding and fun. And then sometimes it's probably like, wow, this fucking sucks.


Roxie 2:13

I mean, I asked. I love to ask our friends that are teachers or guidance counselor. Oh, sorry. We they don't call them guidance counselor, school counselors. I think that's a new thing.


Kayleigh 2:24

What's the what's the wrong connotation about guidance counselor? See, I haven't been to school in a long time.


Jim 2:33

I didn't know that was not PC.


Roxie 2:34

Oh, maybe no, not not. PC. I think they just have a new title. Now maybe? Maybe I'm mistaken, to double check on that one. But when I asked our school faculty, friends, schools like these days, I'm like, holy shit. I'm like, it's so different.


Jim 2:51

Phones, kids have phones now. I had to like pass notes.


Roxie 2:56

Kids don't like have fear


Kayleigh 2:57

Roxie. You're not wrong. But I think that it is because I think it's more about like accreditation or like making sure that they're more, I guess respected. It says some schools still use the outdated term guidance counselor. But the American School Counselor Association encourages the use of school counselors more accurately reflect the role. So who knows?


Jim 3:23

Kids need role models. Kids need some guidance. Kids are fucking really dumb sometimes. I certainly was dumb. And I probably could have used a little bit more guidance and a little bit more counseling but here I am.


Kayleigh 3:38

See that's what's coming up on this episode of song prescription.


Roxie 4:09

You always school, it's called to do homework. Did do homework, Kayleigh,


Kayleigh 4:14

I did not I don't have follow up facts because that's my slacker student persona. That's just kidding. I was not actually a slacker in school but


Jim 4:21

well, I can't I listened to the episode. I mean, I do all the editing. So I listened to the episode several times and I couldn't pick out certain things that we might may have may or may not have been wrong or right about


Roxie 4:33

I think it was mostly stuff that I wasn't sure about myself things that I said, I'm actually I'm gonna start with this and this isn't this isn't a fact. This is one of those things that has come back to bite us in the ass. Oh, okay. And it's related to the covers episode it this one is from the episode before Okay, which is episode seven was the workout episode. Oh, okay. On August 3, it came out that there was a lawsuit against Lizzo.


Kayleigh 5:02

Oh, yeah, yeah.


Roxie 5:05

Kayleigh Do you remember what was in the lawsuit? Oh, well, it was.


Kayleigh 5:09

It was like things. Oh, there was a ton. It was like fat shaming, wasn't it? Like religious shaming? Yeah, that too. Yeah. And like they were basically calling it an unfit or unsafe work environment. Yeah. Okay, so


Roxie 5:22

the fatty jewel we recorded that way. We didn't there's a lawsuit came down. We didn't do anything wrong. This was just some crazy foreshadowing.


Kayleigh 5:28

Oh, yeah. And I actually never have stood on the ground of like, Lizzo is going to be an angel forever. I've never thought that.


Roxie 5:37

I've never said that about anybody, including myself.


Kayleigh 5:40

Something's coming back to get all okay, people are really fucking.


Roxie 5:45

Here's the thing, whether Lizzo really fired a one of her backup dancers for gaining weight. Whether that's true or not, let's say if it wasn't true. That is a really, really good way for the person who's filing the lawsuit to fuck her over because like, that's her whole thing. Yeah. Jim, do you know about the lawsuit? I do. Okay, I'm sorry. I just don't really have much to say, Oh, well in Episode Seven.


Kayleigh 6:12

About weight gain or Lizzo. Or,


Jim 6:15

well, you guys kind of nailed it. I mean, this this sucks. It's very hypocritical.


Roxie 6:21

I'm just gonna read this quote. Oh, no timing. There's nothing okay. But a million people could have said this. Quote, if you don't lose 40 pounds remember that if you don't lose 40 pounds it's Oh, shit. This is what I lose. I still got your positive about your body, man.


Jim 6:53

Well, I was wrong. She deceived. I thought this was so this was a direct quote from Lizzo. And like, like, if you don't lose 40 pounds, you're fine. But no, it was my quote. Oh, you were really


Unknown Speaker 7:09

supportive of her. She let you down. Down, Jim. You should see her ask for that.


Unknown Speaker 7:19

I can hear you on my own pod. As if I don't do that myself already. Well,


Roxie 7:30

I just thought it was funny. The timing? Yeah. Okay, but I do have real follow up facts here.


Roxie 7:43

Okay, so in the last episode, we were talking about cooks. And I was like, Oh, like that guy. Jerry Falwell. You're like who? Okay, so there's a documentary about this on Hulu called God forbid. And it's about Jerry Falwell, Jr, who was the president of a very Christian University called Liberty in Virginia. Yeah, yep. His father was a huge televangelists. I mean, this family is loaded. Anyways. He liked to watch his wife have sex with this young guy.


Kayleigh 8:12

It was such a weird case when it all came out public. Yeah,


Roxie 8:16

I mean, hey, if that's your thing, fine. But they were like abusing power.


Kayleigh 8:20

It was that they were super. Like, that's one of those schools. That's like, super, super


Roxie 8:27

David, like kick you out if you did that kind of stuff. And but the president of the school was doing it. What is the name of that school? Liberty? Yes. Yeah. Which is a strange name for it really is. Um, and then I couldn't remember who was Dolly Parton's counterpart in the movie that she was and I didn't even know which movie it was, but the song I've always loved you. She sings it in there. And it's on the soundtrack. That's the original version, which Whitney Houston later covered for the bodyguard. I couldn't remember who the guy was. And I was like, I knew I had a mustache and I was like, Tom Selleck. Burt Reynolds? same ol same. Yeah. They kind of are the same to me. And that movie is called the best little whorehouse in Texas. Oh,


Jim 9:15

no, no. Well, are we talking about the movie or actual plan? Because I have opinions. Ranking one through 10.


Roxie 9:27

And then this thing I was just gonna put a bow tie on it. So put a bow. I was gonna put a bow tie on


Unknown Speaker 9:38

to the ball. It's really hard to tie.


Roxie 9:40

I have never tried but I've heard. Okay, so when episode seven we were talking about Dr. Luke, who is a music producer and a terrible person. And Jimmy, you were saying it was like such a shame because he makes good music, but he's awful. And I was like, I was like Phil Spector. And I think that's all I said in the following episode. Kaley, her one of her cover choices was a cover of a song called Be My Baby. Yeah. And I was like oh, the Ronettes. Oh yeah,


Kayleigh 10:15

I didn't know how you could pull that when when I really listened to that episode. I was like, well, she really tied that all together. And when we were recording, I don't think it made any sense to me. I was doing what am I dissociated?


Roxie 10:25

Okay? So I'm going to I'm going to tie this together for you. Okay, that song, which was originally recorded by the Ron it's the lead singer, the Ron what's her name is Ronnie. And she later married one of the writers on the of that song, and producer and like, I mean, that guy's name was Phil Spector. Phil Spector was a huge music producer in the 60s and 70s. And he was cuckoo was nuts. Crazy, but this guy was genius. And like so good music. I mean, I can Tina Turner work with him share worked with him. The Beatles work with him. John Lennon of The Beatles. George Harrison had Beals like everybody going on. Yeah, everybody wanted to work with Phil Spector because he was brilliant. But then they wanted to stop working with him because he was nuts. And it was threatening and Zens. Literally, he supposedly threatened Leonard Cohen and the Ramones with his glands. She says, yeah, he's just crazy. And then, um, I learned this over the past week. He basically had Ronnie Spector, like, chained up in their house, like she was not allowed to leave. She ran away barefoot, and that's how she escaped that marriage. They were like, married for almost seven years.


Kayleigh 11:41

That surmise that like sent me to like, Manson living with one of the Beach Boys for like that whole summer. Oh, I didn't even know that. Yeah, so that was the thing. I didn't know either. And I was watching because all I do is watch documentaries, but it's like, Charles Manson before the murders. Like, like he was trying to like as a musician. He was trying to become a musician. That's what took him from San Francisco to LA but he ended up living not with Brian Wilson. What's the other Wilson brother? He like lived at his house with all of his like followers for a fucking summer like 18 months or something crazy.


Unknown Speaker 12:15

You let it all get to his head.


Unknown Speaker 12:18

Good drugs.


Roxie 12:21

So anyways, that's me tying up though all the Phil Spector stuff that I thought was funny that like, it got mentioned in Episode Seven. He got mentioned Episode Seven. Kill You had no idea. He wrote that song that you? Yeah, yeah, in episode eight. And then it was like, let me just explain this whole little story. Oh, so then, in 2003, Phil Spector murdered a woman who was like a beat list actress when


Unknown Speaker 12:43

that was when Jim asked if it was Ronnie.


Roxie 12:46

Alright, um, and he got convicted of murder, I think in 2009. Is he still alive? He died of COVID-19. And Ronnie she passed away last year in 2022. I think she had cancer. And I not sure if these rumors are true, but in my Quick Search, it looks like Zendaya is supposed to play Ronnie Spector in a upcoming biopic.


Kayleigh 13:12

That's a good Lukang Yeah. And she's a great actress. Oh, absolutely.


Roxie 13:18

And then my last thing, this one is specific. Well, it's not. It's not specific to the cover song episode, but only because we brought it up in a previous episode. But Mambo number five. There was a lawsuit against that song. Did you know against the that artists lubega Did you know that


Unknown Speaker 13:36

from the King of Mambo?


Roxie 13:39

Well, yeah, so I guess it's not technically a cover. He samples that song. And then, but lubega had also written his own lyrics to it. So did


Jim 13:49

the original guy that opposed? Mambo number five did not have that many girlfriends?


Unknown Speaker 13:53

Did he get sued for not crediting the sample? Um,


Roxie 13:58

so it gets a little tricky, because lubega is German. And there it was, whether the German laws applied or not, or like, it was crazy, it's like, yeah, which laws apply. So yeah, that makes it a little tricky. And I think that's all I got.


Kayleigh 14:14

I didn't have I feel like there was maybe one part of re listening to the episode that I was like, Oh, I could make note of that. And I didn't make notes. So of course, it's not in my brain anymore. But it's, it was fun and interesting to listen to something that was like a little bit more interpretive of ourselves and like everybody's individual thoughts about what a cover is and like re like building out that corresponding playlist was fun based on what everybody sent us and I've heard more covers since then. I've had ones pop into my brain and I'm like, how did we not even like mentioned this one, and it's it's just, it's fun, I think. I think that'll be a good one to revisit from time to time as like an over the counter, not a prescription li that I had fun with it. And then I


Jim 15:03

find the unknown mortal orchestra melodies echo chamber


Kayleigh 15:06

on. It's on SoundCloud and YouTube. Yeah. I can't identify. Yeah, it couldn't be on the corresponding playlist. But we could always throw it on the episode guide.


Jim 15:15

Yeah, I was looking for one this week, and I couldn't it was grayed out. And I don't it wasn't on the band's discography and I have it like stored somewhere. It's just grayed out on Spotify, because I was going to include it for my prescription this week. But I guess maybe the way they distribute the album like it only is streamable in like different countries. And it's not in


Kayleigh 15:37

yet. It has to do with right somewhere. And what's really weird about that I ran into a similar issue doing that corresponding playlist, the covers because we mentioned 51st dates. That entire soundtrack all but like two or three tracks is grayed out on Spotify. But all the artists have their like, three elevens cover of Love Song obviously is is massive from that movie. It's just in three elevens discography and doesn't live on the 51st date soundtrack which is weird, but I guess that kind of fell in that era of time where people were still buying physical soundtracks versus streaming I'm sure he just gets caught up in like, what is all that nitty gritty?


Roxie 16:18

Speaking of our episode guides, Jim utos these are on episode guy now. Feats are


Unknown Speaker 16:23

on the internet sir


Unknown Speaker 16:26

we'll see if it pops up anywhere credit me my fucking toe royalties.


Kayleigh 16:35

We should start we should like really do the SEO on it so that it comes up yeah, we'll search like late flame toher or foot flame to add to


Roxie 16:44

I even colored in the negative space of the the flames on your flame thrower? Because and then the look I mentioned that and they look like little seein enemies.


Jim 16:55

See and enemies Finding Nemo. Yeah. Okay, well, that wasn't the tattoo. I was going for him going for a fucking flames.


Unknown Speaker 17:03

What did you remember? You were the one that's


Jim 17:05

gonna get you seen enemies? Oh my toes please?


Unknown Speaker 17:29

Right, Kayleigh, why don't you read our


Kayleigh 17:32

gasps and request your song prescription? I'm struggling with the feeling that summer is ending crying emoji. August is right around the corner. We're here. And I don't want fall to be here. Can you prescribe a playlist that eases the pain and brings sunshine to my morning commute for the next school year? Yours truly your biggest fan? Kate. We love agape love you.


Unknown Speaker 17:58

Love you, Kate.


Unknown Speaker 18:00

She's our most supportive Instagram follower. I


Roxie 18:02

know the best. She's the best. She's been there since day one.


Kayleigh 18:06

Just they want to ride or die. How'd you guys do with this one? We kind of were talking. We touched on it a little bit like I


Jim 18:13

was pulling all over the place. I didn't know which sentence to focus on. So she's a teacher. So she gets like three months off every year. And it's gonna be hard and having ramped back up into the school year. She's


Unknown Speaker 18:26

been having the summer of Espresso Martini.


Unknown Speaker 18:32

Might have been a part of that at one point.


Kayleigh 18:37

Yeah, I like I was saying when I first got it, I was like, oh, yeah, great. But I was thinking of it technically. And then I went to think about it. And I was like, oh, no, but then once I started getting into songs, I got a bunch.


Roxie 18:48

Yeah, I had a couple of different approaches, but I guess I'll just share them when I when I go through my song. Yeah. Hit us. Okay. So I'm just thinking of back to school in general. And I was like, you know, when you're a kid, teachers do a great job of really getting you excited, and they say things like reach for the stars or like you got this like kind of stuff. And I was like teachers should they should hear that too. Okay, so this is the adult version of that. Go ahead, cue Lizzo


Unknown Speaker 19:33

now you hit me in my tic tock Beyonce sweet spot


Roxie 19:46

Okay, so Kayleigh said it that song is covered by Beyonce.


Unknown Speaker 19:50

That's a good choice. All right.


Jim 19:52

You got to do the Beyonce song first, right? Didn't you just go see her last night?


Unknown Speaker 19:57

Give her some


Roxie 19:59

two nights Yeah. And it was great. It was fantastic. She came out in the pouring rain. Everybody was in the pouring rain but like once the show started, I didn't even notice it was raining. It didn't she


Jim 20:11

didn't she pay for the metro to stay open like an hour later. Yeah. 30 grand. Yeah, she it's chump change.


Roxie 20:18

I know. It was like she probably spends that much on shoes. But they had to because there was just lightning that would not stop and so the show didn't start till after 10. And otherwise, if she didn't pay, or would have been stuck, everyone would have been stuck out there at FedEx field though. The world's worst stadium.


Kayleigh 20:37

Tell. Tell Jim what you told me. before you got here about what Katie said. Hey, so my


Roxie 20:43

wife said during the show, even afterwards, she was like, I don't even think it was raining on Beyonce. Like Beyonce can control the weather above her head.


Unknown Speaker 20:55

And this is a stadium that is not endorsed.


Roxie 20:59

She's not a dolt, but she just you know she seemed unfazed by it you know I mean you have to be you have to be at you absolutely have to be but like it didn't it really didn't look like she was getting wet or anything you saw


Kayleigh 21:10

those like videos of Taylor doing that Nash Yeah, when same thing she was on to like two or


Unknown Speaker 21:15

yeah,


Unknown Speaker 21:16

I'm like hydrophobic hair.


Roxie 21:20

Um, but I'm surprised to see you get down to that Kayleigh because you like to tick tock winds


Unknown Speaker 21:26

everything for me always.


Unknown Speaker 21:28

What sofa room for tick tock. You wouldn't like that. Now. That's


Kayleigh 21:30

a good song. You were dampened down but I don't like I have not actively gone to listen to that song I solely know from the amount of tick tock I consume is


Roxie 21:38

a very groovy song. Yeah. That song won the Grammy for r&b Song of the Year.


Unknown Speaker 21:45

That's well deserved. Yeah.


Jim 21:47

Nice. One of her like 47 Grammys


Roxie 21:51

Yeah, it was one of those the tip the scale finally to get her as the most Grammy Award winning artists ever. But you know, I I see it. I see why she is I'm at the show was like, it was like a three ring circus in the best way. There's just so much artistry went into it. So nice. Yeah.


Unknown Speaker 22:11

So what about that song in particular, you're like,


Roxie 22:14

oh, so the lyrics. She's the lyric. She's saying all these great things.


Jim 22:19

My body to bootylicious for this school children.


Kayleigh 22:24

I'm actually glad you brought that up. Because I said to Chris over the weekend, I don't even know how it came up. But Destiny's Child came up some way. And I knew like every single word and I was like this is how has it not crossed my mind that like, I can sit here and be like, I'm not the biggest Beyonce fan. I was a huge Destiny's Child fan growing up,


Roxie 22:44

so maybe you never wanted them to split. Real Reason.


Unknown Speaker 22:48

Yeah, like Kelly Rowland.


Unknown Speaker 22:49

Do you see she's headlining or escape?


Unknown Speaker 22:51

I did not know that announcement


Unknown Speaker 22:53

yesterday. So


Roxie 22:54

Artscape is a big festival here in Baltimore. And every year there's a free concert. And we've had we've had TLC perform, obviously minus left i They were trying child rule and I guess he had a list of demands and they said nope, and we got Kelly rollin. His writers don't


Unknown Speaker 23:12

make fun of me for fire fest. Like, Well, no.


Roxie 23:18

But the reason why I toes covets by Beyonce is I thought these lyrics were like the adult version of you know, reach for the stars and stuff like that. She says we're gonna fuck up the night. Yeah, kids. Bet you you'll see far but you'll you'll see stars, but you'll you'll elevate bet you'll you'll meet God. So I was like, that's, that's like the way to get in the good. Like,


Kayleigh 23:45

that's a good pump up. Yeah, for the day. Particularly if kids really dreading waking up to go back to a schedule in a routine. Yeah. And it makes you want to dance. That's the first thing I did before I started singing it and I don't even I don't even know the TIC tock dance.


Roxie 24:00

Then the next one I was like it's it was hard for me to get out of my mind of going old school. Because going back to school is just like you kind of think about those Jan's when you're a kid.


Kayleigh 24:12

I was gonna say how are you defining old school like old school for us? Or like old schools? Yeah, let's go for oldies.


Unknown Speaker 24:17

Well,


Roxie 24:20

some people would call this an oldie. Okay, but that's like, what was that meme I sent you guys when it was like someone on the sidewalk and they were like holding their heart and it was like when I hear something on the classic rock


Kayleigh 24:33

station, it's got to be the same one that everybody sends me all the time. It's like when I hear Mr. Brightside Mom, come pick me up. They're playing Mr. Brightside on the rock class classic. Yeah.


Jim 24:43

Speaking of memes, Kelly and Kelly rolling it and she always mixed around on that one music video where she's texting. Texting Nelly on the side, on the


Unknown Speaker 24:54

side pick up.


Roxie 24:55

Let's put that as an honorable mention. I think that's a good back to school song.


Kayleigh 24:59

Okay, yeah. Yeah, how'd you know? I wasn't gonna use it? Oh, sorry, I wasn't


Roxie 25:04

um but this is old school for our generation millennials. Okay and you know you're coming back to school you got a big you gotta make a big statement


Unknown Speaker 25:15

here Millennials don't school


Unknown Speaker 25:18

you've got a lot of debt I don't know you have enough degrees taken up you're gonna make one of our good friends very happy with this Alex


Unknown Speaker 25:38

I was wondering when this song was going to be


Unknown Speaker 25:49

returned to the school counselor Kate Yeah,


Kayleigh 25:55

I'm surprised you gave like that for thought of it being a throwback.


Roxie 26:00

Well, like I I almost didn't pick that song because I was like, oh, it's overplayed. And I was like, Oh, just probably just overplayed for me and been remade


Unknown Speaker 26:09

really? Or at least sampled for sure.


Jim 26:11

I don't know about a remake that that song is so good. Yeah. It's on I don't think can ever be redone.


Roxie 26:17

It is one of the biggest one hit wonders Mark Morrison never had another hit. And he was never returning from anything other than this failed relationship, I guess. And I also didn't know he was British was never like, he wasn't like coming back to the charts and still hasn't. Yeah, it's rolling in the dough.


Jim 26:38

Yeah, but that song sick. Yeah. Like, I was. I was gonna I think I was gonna use that for a ladies night episode. And I was like, What about a good one too, because like, if you're trying to get over a breakup, and you're going out with like, your friends and you're like, I'm going to be fine. And like, I'm now I'm single. So this is gonna be fun. Yeah. And that song will just make you get in that headspace rather than like, lamenting or in, like, just upset over the, the relationship that fell apart. So


Roxie 27:09

I'm okay. My last thing is honorable mention, which I'll include because I'll include, but I don't think it's going to be available on our playlist because I don't think it's on Spotify. Okay, it's the same by the Bell theme song.


Kayleigh 27:21

I bet that lives on Spotify. Yeah, okay. All right. But all search for it. I could just pre record my speech that I say every time of like, I had too many. And I had a hard time narrowing it down. But it's true, I did. But I'm glad that where I started is ending up as an honorable mention, and I'll get to it later. And it brought me to where I like really wanted to be in this sweet spot of the songs. intrigued and the other thing that I thought was really funny about the three that I chose, I don't have to go into a part and like figure out what part of the song I want to play. It's the first 30 Every time nice so nice. Here we go


Unknown Speaker 28:12

here we go again.


Unknown Speaker 28:14

Okay


Kayleigh 28:27

thought this was gonna be the salary. So okay, so now no would not be Lorna. But that is how that's how I got there. I was I was thinking summertime sadness. And I there's a there's a version of summertime sadness that I love that is I have to remember the deejays name. I guess he's a DJ producer. I don't know Cedric Gervais is what it is. But it's it's a more workout.


Unknown Speaker 28:59

Or jerkface


Kayleigh 29:01

or more upbeat it's a it's a remix of summertime sadness but that's where I like started when I started building this out because like you're sad summer is ending and blah blah blah. And then I got to Sublime and I was like nope, this is absolutely it and that is such a pivotal like it's still hot it's you have to go back to school and like it just resonates with a time of my life a very specific like time in my life yeah,


Roxie 29:26

you know what that song is? Probably more so with the original the Louis Armstrong version is when he says like summertime in the limit livings easy, like I don't think I like that. It feels like it's got like this thick molasses kind of sound to it. I'm like kind of sounds dreadful. Yeah,


Kayleigh 29:43

absolutely. And that I mean, most that sublime song is about a relationship like the whole that whole verse is like, I'm locked down like a penitentiary. Like what is it she she treats me so I love her so good, but she treats Be like shit or whatever it is. And it's obviously not that reminiscent to school kids, but it does always make me think of a very specific part of summer and going to somewhere in the mid atlantic like where we are. It was hot as shit when I went back to school. And yeah, it's it's weird. It doesn't even throw me to high school. It throws me probably like younger than that middle school.

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