April 16, 2026

“Misheard Lyrics, Porch Talk, and Music That Still Hits”

“Misheard Lyrics, Porch Talk, and Music That Still Hits”

Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever confidently belted out a lyric only to find out you were wildly wrong, you’ll feel seen here. We’re back on the porch with wind, neighbors, and the kind of unfiltered catch-up that starts with work, dehydration, and the small victories that actually matter, like finally getting disability and Medicare approvals that take pressure off the family budget. Then we head straight into music stories that stick. One of our favorites is a Clay Walker moment that sounds...

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If you’ve ever confidently belted out a lyric only to find out you were wildly wrong, you’ll feel seen here. We’re back on the porch with wind, neighbors, and the kind of unfiltered catch-up that starts with work, dehydration, and the small victories that actually matter, like finally getting disability and Medicare approvals that take pressure off the family budget.

Then we head straight into music stories that stick. One of our favorites is a Clay Walker moment that sounds made up until you hear it: a random guy at the bar claims he can get an autograph, walks off with a dollar bill, and comes back with Clay Walker’s signature. It’s also a reminder of how much respect we have for performers who bring real energy to the stage while carrying serious health challenges. If you’re searching for Clay Walker live concert stories, this one’s for you.

After that, we geek out on band history with Savatage, tracing their Tampa beginnings, their stylistic shift toward darker, more symphonic rock, and how that road leads to Trans-Siberian Orchestra. We close by playing in the best sandbox there is: songs that never say the title and the funniest misheard lyrics, mondegreens, and “wait, that’s not what they said?” moments across classic rock and pop culture.

If you laughed or learned something new, subscribe, share this with a friend who sings the wrong words, and leave us a review so more music fans can find the porch.

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00:00 - Dry Welcome And Porch Vibes

00:57 - Work Week Talk And Dehydration

02:45 - Disability Approval And Money Relief

03:19 - Clay Walker Show And Autograph Story

07:28 - Fake Sponsor Break With Regret Fuel

07:49 - Savatage Origins And Band Tragedy

10:56 - Rock Opera Era And TSO Connection

11:55 - The Little Dudes Take Over

25:43 - Songs That Never Say The Title

28:48 - Misheard Lyrics And Mondegreens

30:17 - Regret Fuel Returns Then More Misquotes

35:02 - Next Week Plans And Porch Closing

Dry Welcome And Porch Vibes

SPEAKER_06

If you're looking for hope, optimism, or clarity, you might want to check literally any other show. This is the MT Alternative Podcast. Well, Tom, here we are once again on the porch, bud. Oh, and what a beautiful day it is. It's gorgeous. North Carolina, but wait till next week. Tuesday, Wednesday it'd be like 40, 22 degrees in the morning. That's alright. It is a beautiful day. Nice breeze.

SPEAKER_07

There is a nice breeze.

Work Week Talk And Dehydration

SPEAKER_06

Seems like there's always a breeze when we're out here. That's alright. Lots of cold, lots of hot air. Yeah. Coming from both of us. So work. It was work. It wasn't a bad week.

SPEAKER_07

Really a bad week. We had truck here, one truck. But we had some help on that truck that was a little surprising.

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Yes.

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Boss?

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Yeah. He worked on us. Yeah, unloaded that whole truck with us.

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They did. And then disappeared. Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

That's what I'm gonna do. That's what they all do. Like by example. Right?

SPEAKER_07

Where'd they go? They unloaded a truck. Now they're gone.

SPEAKER_06

Well we have supposedly three next week. So well. Anyways.

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Thank goodness for a job, huh?

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Exactly.

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Got a little dizzy and had the that's normal for you guys. Well see it was a little more than normal.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, okay. It was different than dizzy. Yeah, okay.

SPEAKER_07

And uh was very dehydrated. So they had to start getting it. Well, that's about the only thing I can't drink at work. Water? Oh yeah, that's a whole way.

SPEAKER_06

As long as you got ice in that cup, then water's good.

SPEAKER_07

I know, I know. In the summertime I drink the shit out of it. But in the water, I really don't.

SPEAKER_06

Have a couple good glasses of water first, have that one soda, and go back to water, and then when you get home, do what you gotta do. Yeah, exactly. But uh health is important.

SPEAKER_07

We're getting there.

Disability Approval And Money Relief

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Both of us aren't getting any younger, buddy.

SPEAKER_07

But I will tell you on a happy note about the medical stuff. My wife, some other lady, finally got approved for her disability uh Medicare.

SPEAKER_06

Okay.

SPEAKER_07

She got approved for her medicines. So I can completely drop her from my insurance.

SPEAKER_06

That's a big one then.

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120 bucks a week, I'll take that.

Clay Walker Show And Autograph Story

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that's good to pay. There you go. That's a good way of looking at it. So let's go uh let's start jumping back into music.

SPEAKER_02

I love music.

SPEAKER_06

You were mentioning Clay? Claywalker. Mention a little something that happened.

SPEAKER_07

Well background with Claywalker. A lot of people don't know who he is. He's like as a genre. When you go to his concerts, he speaks uh Bob Seeger, he speaks a little bit of everybody. Okay, he's just a great guy. And what gets me is I paid very, very little to see his show. Right. And he put on like an hour and a half show. And I mean uh high energy just uh and then what was really crazy is to find out the guy has multiple sclerosis. Oh, really? Yeah. How old is he? He's he's in his forties. Okay. 40s, 50s. But yeah, he we seen him at this bar and and uh I I got to talking to this guy, I guess, when I was ordering a drink, and he was telling me about, oh yeah, I'm the guitar player. He said, You'll enjoy the show, and I said, Yeah. And I thought he was, you know, bullcrapping me, of course. So I'm the guitar player, blah, blah, blah. Right, right. I wasn't paying attention to the guitar because Clay was putting on a hell of a show. And he's like, Yeah, I can uh get his autograph for you. I'm like, really? He's like, Yeah. I didn't have anything on me for an autograph. I mean, so I pull a dollar bill out and give it to this stranger who I already think is bullshitting me anyway, right? So he takes this dollar and I go out on the balcony and I'm having a cigarette watching where he's going, and I'm a son of a gun. There he goes in the bus. And then five, ten minutes later, here he comes out of the bus. And he comes up there, and I meet him up there at top, and he hands me a dollar with Clay Walker's signature on it. My wife to this day can still show it to you.

SPEAKER_06

So he actually went in and got an autograph.

SPEAKER_07

He did.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, that was awesome.

SPEAKER_07

I was like, holy crap, this guy is awesome. Take the dollar and doesn't come back. What the hell? Yeah, wait a minute. But uh this this guy is just an amazing guy. Look him up, playwalker. Uh, only on Days That End and Y is one of my favorite songs of his. And uh he's just got a lot of cool songs.

SPEAKER_06

Cool. No, that's uh those stories are cool.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, you know, and uh he he doesn't get to come around here very much. He's mostly Oklahoma and California and up in there. But I wish he would come around here more often because my wife and I have been lucky enough to see him twice.

SPEAKER_06

And uh be a look up top of luck and see when he's around.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, but he doesn't like I say, he doesn't get around here more most of his stuff is in Texas, okay, Oklahoma, Midwest, and and out far west. So but you know, he's just an amazing, amazing performer, and and if you ever get a chance, go see him in concert because it's a high energy uh you just amazing. Right. Somebody like that. Cool.

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All right, we're gonna applause for a quick uh commercial break. We'll be right back by them sponsors.

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Alright. So uh I have a little um my neighbor's deciding to mow his weeds, I guess.

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Finally.

Fake Sponsor Break With Regret Fuel

Savatage Origins And Band Tragedy

SPEAKER_06

Good luck, buddy. Anyways, so uh with that, I'm gonna start talking I want to talk about a band that I've like from a long time since my younger years, Savotage, a band called Savotage. I told you in a little bit about it. A little bit, yeah. Uh band that started in Tampa, Florida. Uh, by John Olivier and Chris Olivier. John Olivier played keyboards, sang sang. Chris Olivier was a guitarist. They had a couple great albums. My cousin and a friend of mine introduced me to the band back in the 90s. And oh, gonna say bye. Bye, wife. Life's going to work. But anyways, so get into them that way, started following them. They started going uh from like 80s type rock.

SPEAKER_07

The hairband stuff.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, the hairband stuff. They started going more towards like synth rock a little bit. Well, then tragedy strikes Chris Olivier, the you know, the brother, the guitarist, drunk driver, gets killed by a drunk driver. So, of course, Sabotage now is going to a dark period. You got John Olivier do the album, uh a couple albums. Too much saving name. I'm trying to remember, of course. I'm sitting here with like duh right now. So, as I was saying, uh just let me back up a little bit uh when they started the band. 1984, I just want to name some of the albums. Uh The Dungeon to Call 1984, Power of the Night, which uh that to me is one of their better ones back then. Uh Piper Rock 1986, they built a following then. Uh let's see. Hall of the Mountain King in 1987 was that was a l that was a different album altogether. Started changing how they sounded. Yep. Then, of course, '93, The Dark Driver killed Chris Olivier. So things kind of changed, and then they got a little darker. Like I said, uh John Olivier kind of like went down a dark path, came out with Handful of Rain. It was a darker Greek-killed tribute to Chris Olivier. Right. Believe on that album, it was Edge of Thorns that Chris Olivier was his last album. I'm pretty sure that was it. It was his last album he played on before it actually came out. So then they had Dead Winter Dead. That was starting to be what the ch what they would change it into was a rock opera, and it was set during the Bosnian War. Right. So they made a whole thing about that. When I get to the band ended up being, you'll get some of the songs. Right.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah.

Rock Opera Era And TSO Connection

SPEAKER_06

A couple more albums after that. Well, basically, they had a different singer too after uh one album when Chris Olivier was dead, John Olivier stopped singing, he just played keyboards. Kind of left it was different incarnations of the band, but it was always John Olivier's baby, pretty much. Well, it got together with this other guy eventually. The band became Trans Siberian Orchestra. So everything pretty much from sabotage, all the stuff that happened kind of led down that path to Trans Siberian Orchestra, which I didn't know at the time. And then you started hearing Trans Siberian Orchestra. Once I saw the name, John Olympia, I was like, That's the same guy from Sabotage. Kind of blew me away. But to me, that was always interesting. You know, especially when you like a band that does a certain genre of music, how they just drifted to symphonic rock. Like I said, growing up, and that's when I started getting into remember I told you classical music and rock. Something about that always I when I listened to classical music, I always said Metallica's done it on stage with an orchestra. That just impressed me. But anyways, people now you know the story of Trans Siberian Orchestra. Started off as pretty much a hair metal band from Tampa, Florida, sabotage.

SPEAKER_07

So it's just crazy how life molds where you end up.

SPEAKER_06

Exactly. No, it's like I said, it's just one of those bands growing up, and again, stop listening to them because it was different, and then just get into different music. Right. When I heard about Trans Siberian Orchestra, and of course, oh, I like that. And when I found out, like again, John Olivia, holy crap. But anyways, guys gone through a lot, you know. And I don't know if he's still with them, Trans Siberian Orchestra. I'm pretty sure he has stuff to still do with them. But yeah. Anyways, folks, check out Sabotage. I'm sure you've all heard of Trans Siberian Orchestra. Yep. So check out the band Sabotage. Definitely a good listener. And that's my little musical spot for the for this podcast. So I guess this is a good time to let the little dudes come in now.

The Little Dudes Take Over

SPEAKER_07

Oh yeah. Yeah. Might as well.

SPEAKER_06

I hear him giggling. I don't know what's going on. So we'll be back right after the little dudes. We'll be right back, folks.

SPEAKER_05

Hey, Squeak, here we are once again, buddy. Hey, how's this going? It's been a minute. It's going great, bud. It's going great. I don't know what the hell happened to those two guys last week. Yeah, I don't neither. Where could he where were they? Couldn't even get in the damn studio. My hair was giggling. It was bad. It was really bad. I came all over here for nothing. Well, we we heard them laugh. Yeah, well then what the hell were they laughing at? Oh, you know, little two little bunch of idiots. You know, I I had a little shame there last week and he never showed up. Oh no. I had the hair bad bunch, family over. The nephew, the little nephew, you were there. And then the nephew, I don't know who we call him that. And then they had the precious Elmer. Elmer. Yeah, that's the applause. Um I don't think he really has a place. I mean Elmer. Cousin Black. Cousin Betty Grays. Cousin Green. Cousin Black was there. Somebody won't come like a same cousin Ray.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, well no, it's probably your side of my show.

SPEAKER_05

You know, it's funny too. You missed a good one, nice. You know, I'll show that who else I don't know who I'm going to.

SPEAKER_03

I didn't want to be rude.

SPEAKER_05

So you just can't do that. No. I'd appreciate it if you don't do that anymore. What do you do? He was a gentleman, actually. I understand. Well still we had a bummer to show there. When I went out, he was in a bush. I don't want to bother him. He looked like he was sleeping. She wanted to say she wasn't happy at the origin. I think that was a money question.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I think she was talking emotionally. That she was talking about one of the seven doors.

SPEAKER_05

Well, I wasn't happy either. Nobody cared what hell.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, usually when you're the guy who hits somebody, nobody gives a shit about you.

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I know that's I think that's less than sweet.

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Okay, okay.

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Are you watching the little thing of Randy Man?

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I'm singing Randy Man.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, well, that is sad.

SPEAKER_03

I never heard someone sound like that.

SPEAKER_05

But if I spill your beer, that's not a sound. What would you be doing? Okay, but you still don't have your beer. Is there somebody else coming in? No. Okay, then it's one ass weapon. If you want to come in a big thing, I hope you have a good weekend. I will. I will. I will. All right, folks. No, next time. Let me go bigger next time.

SPEAKER_06

Squeak.

SPEAKER_07

What a guy.

SPEAKER_06

Why? Why would he do that to Crackle Man? He's trying to infiltrate him. He is a troublemaker. You know what? I'm getting a little concerned about Pip and his Uber driver.

SPEAKER_07

What are they doing?

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I have no idea what's going on with him.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. He's spending a lot of time setting. What the hell? He's gonna set for his jet.

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Yeah, shit's going to his head, buddy. Well, how does an Uber driver have a jet? Oh. Was that your little funny?

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Yeah.

Songs That Never Say The Title

SPEAKER_06

Anyways. Okay. We'll get back to music.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I like the music.

SPEAKER_06

MT Alt style. I like the music. I like the nightlife. So, I was asking you this question at work one day, and you came up with a song right off the bat.

SPEAKER_07

Did I answer you?

SPEAKER_06

Right off the bat, you gave me your songs that never say the title. You never hear the title of the song, the lyrics.

SPEAKER_07

Never. Annie's song, John Denver. Yep.

SPEAKER_06

I didn't know it, but I listened to it and I said, damn it, Tom's right.

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Never.

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Well.

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What's her name?

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I mean why it's Annie's song, though.

SPEAKER_07

But I and and if you know John Denver like I do, his wife is Annie Denver.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, so you you've met John Denver, your personal friends.

SPEAKER_07

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. We used to sit around the fire and too. No, no, you don't ever get in a plane. If you know John, you didn't get in a plane with that guy. Because he was going to the moon every time.

SPEAKER_06

Oh, jeez. But yeah, so in that, I looked up a couple more.

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Did you? Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Well, I knew this one. Here's one that always bugged me. Bubba O'Reilly from The Who. I always thought it was Teenage Wasteland. I thought that was the name of the song. Teenage Wasteland.

SPEAKER_07

Is it not? Nope. Bubba O'Reilly. Nope. Who's Bubba? It's not. Is that the guy at the pool hall?

SPEAKER_06

Bubba? It could be. It could be. The song could be about him. Is his last name O'Reilly? No, I don't know what his last name is. Well, probably he's drunk. Alright. How about uh A Day in the Life by the Beatles?

SPEAKER_07

A Day in the Life.

SPEAKER_06

The phrase never appears. The title reflects their overall theme instead, but another one. Good point. One we both mentioned, Bohemian Rhapsody. Yeah. No, no. Never hear that title? Nope. Don't hear that mentioned in the song.

SPEAKER_07

Bohemian rhapsody. Nope.

SPEAKER_06

How about uh Smells Like Teen Spirit from Nirvana? Never mentions it.

SPEAKER_07

Well, we don't know if he mentioned it or not. We can't understand.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, I was just gonna say, are there actual lyrics to the song?

SPEAKER_07

He probably did say it. We just don't know it. Right? Yeah.

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Let's see.

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George Jones back in the drinking years.

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And that led us to going from there. We ended up talking about misquoted songs. First of all, let's get back to Here's another one. Songs lyrics that are stupid.

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Oh yeah.

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Side A. Coast to coast, LA to Chicago.

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That's stupid.

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Where is the coast? That's Chicago. Is there an ocean somewhere? Lake Michigan. Is it like central? Well, that's a lake.

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It's a lake.

Misheard Lyrics And Mondegreens

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Err. But anyways, I digress. We'll go to misquoted songs. Jimi Hendrix, Purple Haze. Excuse me while I kiss this guy. Purple Haze. Oh. That's Purple Rain. And that's Prince.

SPEAKER_07

Oh. See? Misquoted, sorry.

SPEAKER_06

Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix. Excuse me while I kiss this guy. Oh. No, no. It's kiss the sky. Excuse me while I kiss this guy. Wait, what? What do you say? Excuse me. What guy is he kissing? What's going on on stage? Then we have uh bad moon rising. Credence.

SPEAKER_07

I see a baboon rising.

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Yeah. There's a bathroom on the right.

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No, there's a baboon with a knife.

SPEAKER_06

By the bathroom on the right?

SPEAKER_07

No. See, how is a bathroom on the right gonna kill you and take your life?

SPEAKER_06

There's a bathroom on the right. Somebody has to use the bathroom. That ain't gonna take your life.

SPEAKER_07

But a baboon with a knife will be.

SPEAKER_06

You're wrong because Credence has actually used the bathroom on the right in some of their contents. Well, Credence. They never said baboon with a knife. Where do you see a baboon with a knife?

SPEAKER_07

Well, when do you ever see a bathroom take your life?

Regret Fuel Returns Then More Misquotes

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Okay, so they told me to sound less intense. But here's the thing Regret Fuel is intense. Also, legally, I'm not allowed to say cures fatigue, but I can say you'll forget you were tired. Please keep buying it.

SPEAKER_06

Alright, so I guess uh Gary from Regret Fuel is back with us. Yeah. Calm down, Gary. Yeah, but what the hell? Maybe you should stop drinking that stuff. Anyways, let's get back to our little music segment there of uh misunderstood song lyrics.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. I've misunderstood a couple of them.

SPEAKER_06

You have?

SPEAKER_07

Before, yeah. Before what? Before I knew what they were. Like Elton John's Rocket Man? Yes. I never knew that it said burning out his shoes up here alone.

SPEAKER_06

What did you think he said?

SPEAKER_07

Burning on some juice that you've never known.

SPEAKER_06

Burning on some juice. Who's juice?

SPEAKER_07

I don't know, but I'd never known it.

SPEAKER_06

Kind of like uh well, there's other one, Tiny Dancer. Hold me close to Tony Danza.

SPEAKER_07

And Angela. I remember that show. What? Vaguely. What show? Tony Danza and Angela. Oh, who's the boss? Oh yeah, who was the boss? Yeah.

SPEAKER_06

Him or her. I don't know. We're gonna get back to music though. Oh getting sidetracked, buddy. Sorry. Yeah, that's alright. That's Tom. How about uh blinded by the light? Miss quote. Wrapped up like the douche. Why? Who's been wrapped up like a douche?

SPEAKER_07

I've I've never been.

SPEAKER_06

Trust me, when I sang the song, I said, but I guess it's wrapped up like a deuce. Yeah. You know. The motor in the night.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. I guess. You know the little douche coop.

SPEAKER_06

You don't know what I got?

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Wrapped up like a deuce.

SPEAKER_06

How about uh sweet dreams are made of cheese?

SPEAKER_07

Who am I to disagree?

SPEAKER_06

Sweet dreams are made of cheese. I'm all with that. Yep. I'm not disagreeing. I love cheese. How about living on a prayer? It doesn't make a difference if we're naked or not.

SPEAKER_07

Sure.

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Not us on the podcast.

SPEAKER_07

See, I don't look good naked anymore.

SPEAKER_06

Did you ever? Yeah, at one time. You think so? Well, I did. I think I'm better with clothes on.

SPEAKER_07

I'm not sure how you know that, but okay.

SPEAKER_06

It's like, yeah, better with clothes on. Oh yeah. How about Billy Jean by Michael Jackson with the misquote the chair is not my son?

SPEAKER_07

Well, of course the chair's not your son. Holy crap, you're not a piece of furniture.

SPEAKER_06

Kansas, carry on Wayward Son. There'll be peas when you are done. There will be? Yeah. I hate peas. Do you? So I don't want to be done then. Okay. How about dancing queen from ABBA? See that girl? Watch her scream. Oh. Okay.

SPEAKER_07

Why would we wal okay.

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I'm gonna watch the girl scream.

SPEAKER_07

Dancing queen. Watch her scream. She's along and lean.

SPEAKER_06

But it's uh I guess watch that scene. Oh, watch that scene. Lucy in the sky with diamonds with the girl with colitis goes by.

SPEAKER_07

It's the girl with kaleidoscope eyes. She's the girl with colitis. She goes by. They must hear you coming. Poor poor girl.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah. Any more that you can think of, Tom? Uh just must be many songs we heard before. Yeah. I don't know. There's a lot of people. Those are the ones that kind of stuck out. We make fun of all the time.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah. Unloading a truck. Now, if a song came on, I guarantee I could just make up fun of it. You think of some of the crap we talk about, though, on the truck. Oh boy. Yeah. Like uh here's a here's a podcast getter. Let's just do a podcast about how people do poop transplants.

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that came up one time on the truck.

SPEAKER_07

Jesus. So when we start talking about poop transplants, it's probably time to shut her down.

Next Week Plans And Porch Closing

SPEAKER_06

Yeah, that's time to shut it down. So we won't do that now. No, no, no. But uh what any bands you want to talk about next week? I got a few actually. I got probably a little more hard rock for you, but what I do definitely want to talk about not a new band, just a newer band for me that I just started listening to. Right. And I will get back to the warning. I'll give my little review of the some of the slap stuff I saw.

SPEAKER_07

I got some new.

SPEAKER_06

I have a different different opinion now. From the studio out to that. So I'll give that next week. But uh you said you have something.

SPEAKER_07

Seeing our favorite band live is always a you just don't know what they're gonna sound like live. You're used to hearing them.

SPEAKER_06

Well, that's what I mean. The warning to me, I'd rather hear them live studio. And I'm sure there's bands but there's now, don't get me wrong, there's plenty of bands back in the hair metal day where I'm like, damn. They don't sound like the album at all. Yeah. Every Molly crew. Anyways.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, exactly. But anyway, yeah.

SPEAKER_06

There's there any particular in mind. Or you want to think about this one.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, we'll think about this one. I'll bring up a band next week.

SPEAKER_06

Okay, cool. All right, I guess well, that'll do it, Tom. Yeah. Had a great day. I oh man, it's just beautiful after between my neighbor mowing his lawn and all kinds of that's what happens on the porch. This is the porch light.

SPEAKER_07

We love the porch.

SPEAKER_06

But any parting words, bud?

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, I would like to thank God for the gift of Gab.

SPEAKER_06

And everyone, uh that'll do it. Thanks again. Uh, you know where to find us. Thank you for listening. God bless, and uh take care.

SPEAKER_07

See ya.