July 15, 2026

The Songs That Shaped Us: Bay City Rollers, KISS, Thin Lizzy & More

The Songs That Shaped Us: Bay City Rollers, KISS, Thin Lizzy & More

Send us Fan Mail A bird is showing off outside, the porch is perfect, and we are done pretending we do not miss the way music used to feel. We shift our show into a new rhythm: we pick songs we love, we hit play, and we tell you exactly why each track matters. Think old MTV energy without the noise, just real stories, real memories, and the soundtrack that helped shape who we are. We bounce from early pop nostalgia like the Bay City Rollers into the kind of story-song that sticks with you fo...

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A bird is showing off outside, the porch is perfect, and we are done pretending we do not miss the way music used to feel. We shift our show into a new rhythm: we pick songs we love, we hit play, and we tell you exactly why each track matters. Think old MTV energy without the noise, just real stories, real memories, and the soundtrack that helped shape who we are.

We bounce from early pop nostalgia like the Bay City Rollers into the kind of story-song that sticks with you for decades, then into the rock turning points that changed everything. Sweet kicks open the door, KISS locks it in, and “Beth” reminds us how one great vocal can cut through any genre. Later we surprise ourselves with Olivia Newton-John, because talent is talent, and we are not afraid to say it out loud.

Then the episode takes a hard left into the ongoing Pip universe: land deals, engagement news, and the unforgettable “146 acres” explanation that you have to hear to believe. We also stop for a quick but serious PSA about summer heat and why you cannot leave kids or pets in a parked car, even “just for a minute.” After that, we jump back into jukebox memories with Glen Campbell, crank it up with Thin Lizzy “Jailbreak,” and finish with deeper cuts that prove greatest hits collections do not always tell the truth.

If you love classic rock, 70s music, 80s rock, and a laid-back nostalgia podcast that actually tells the stories behind the songs, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who still loves mixtapes, and leave us a review with the track that instantly takes you back.

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00:00 - Static Poetry And Porch Talk

02:52 - A New Format Built On Nostalgia

04:18 - Bay City Rollers And Early Joy

08:43 - Billy Dont Be A Hero Memories

13:43 - Sweet And Kiss Shape The Playlist

22:03 - Pip Buys 146 Acres And Proposes

34:24 - PSA Hot Cars Put Lives At Risk

36:02 - Olivia Newton John Surprise Pick

41:00 - Jukebox Days And Rhinestone Dreams

46:19 - Thin Lizzy And The Hard Rock Turn

51:34 - Deep Cuts Then Wrap And Listener Tips

Static Poetry And Porch Talk

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Q the static, let it spin. Old songs, new scars, tune it in. From the back porch to the AM Glow, these memories still steal the show. We laugh, we ran, we play it loud. No feel to talk, no fake radio crowd. You know the voice, you know the plan. MTO turn in a podcast. Memory lane effect.

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Hey, man, what's going on?

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You know, same old, same old. I'm watching that bird do tricks.

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He's doing tricks?

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He was. He's showing off for us.

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Flying is not a trick for a bird.

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He's doing some little like aerial maneuvers.

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Oh, oh, aerial.

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Or either that's just my mind playing tricks on me. That's possible.

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So what's going on, Tom? What's going on? Not too much. I had a little work this morning. Got all pumped up.

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Very busy, Tom. Very busy. It doesn't seem like we're getting anywhere. We don't.

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We don't get nowhere.

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Alright, bird.

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Yeah, he is having a ball over there now that we started. There he is. Yeah. Mr.

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Show off. Then we got Mr. Hummingbird over here.

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Yeah, he's humming around. You know why hummingbirds hump?

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I didn't know they hung. Oh shit. Those are fighting. Because they don't know the words. Doesn't surprise me.

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But yeah, these birds are having a good day just like we are.

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Another beautiful day. That bird does seem to come around when we start this.

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We do. I mean, they uh I I told you and told you that they it's a conspiracy against us. Yeah, we're looking right at you, buddy. Yeah, we know. We know. You and your fair-weathered friends.

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So it's been a little while since we put anything up.

A New Format Built On Nostalgia

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I will be putting the other stuff up when all shit happens.

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Yeah, we've had some.

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We gotta get your back up, people. We apologize. But uh we're gonna take this in a little different route now. Leave the bird alone, Tom.

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I was just watching.

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Alright, I know. Look at that chicken. A little different route. Kind of the same, but a little different. Right? We're gonna uh flash back to songs that we like and maybe songs that we we haven't heard in a while that each of us are thinking of and we want to play. It'd be kind of like the old MTV days in a way. Exactly. Exactly. A little music. So I I think that's when we're gonna start. But uh anything new before we get going on the music part?

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Well, just feeling a lot better than I had been the last few weeks after the accident.

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I wasn't gonna bring that up, Tom.

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Okay. Well, we can. I let you bring it up. You brought it up. That's fine. I just feel so much better. My skin has grown back. And all the other stuff that I lost. Tom's car seeks me dang. Yes. Its name is Christine.

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Christine too? Yeah. So uh music.

Bay City Rollers And Early Joy

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Music, music, music. I want to start off with a little flashback. Okay. See if you remember this. Do you remember?

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I do remember this. The Bay City Rose.

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On Saturday night, Saturday night, dance into the riddle with a hot soul. On Saturday night, Saturday night. I just get it. I got a day.

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Well, little flashback there, Tom. That was a flashback.

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Little bass city rollers.

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Yeah, the old Yeah.

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I remember buying that album.

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Yes, that was a good song. We used to air guitar to that all the time.

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Used to uh get the little what the I mean, I was young when they came out like Tiger Beat magazines or something, just to those stupid kind of magazines. Till you get older and then it was then you get older and it was Hit Parader and Right, right. Cream. Those more those out. And I'm not talking about the porn, I'm talking about cream. It was like a heavy metal type magazine, the Hit Parader and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's when they actually had good stuff in it. But yeah, Basity Rollers. Yep. Bring us down memory lane. Heck yeah. Alright, we'll dive back into that. Yeah.

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I would dance with my baby to another.

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Yep, here we go. A C D rollers.

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Heck yeah. Lots of memories in that.

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Good old days.

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Good old days.

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I think I was maybe eleven, twelve years old.

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Something like that. I was a lot younger, but Yeah.

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But you know, you know the songs. Yeah, we used to just stand on our Brings back memories.

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And milk crates that we stood on like a stage.

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To me, that was my oh yeah, rock band. Yeah, it's like now I think about it basically. But you know what? I still like some of their songs. Heck yeah. Don't care.

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No, that's back in the day when there was good music going on.

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Yeah, there was different weird guys from Scotland with their little plaid pants and shirts.

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And that's kind of like my next one.

Billy Dont Be A Hero Memories

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Okay.

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Comes back to old, old memories.

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Oh, what you got, Tom? Old Donaldson in the Haywoods, Tom, huh?

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Yes, yes.

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Oh Billy, don't be a hero.

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I lived across and there I saw Billy waiting to go and join the line. And with the hand upon his shoulder, his young and lovely fiancé. From where I stood, I saw she was crying. Through the tears I heard her say Billy, don't be a hero, don't be a fool with your life. Billy, don't be a hero, come back and make me a white. And as it started to go, she said, Billy, keep your head up. Billy, don't be a hero. Come back to me.

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Haha, Bold Donaldson in the Haywoods. Good stuff, that time. Good stuff.

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Yeah. I did a gong show one time when I was a young kid sang that song.

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You did a lot of songs at gong shows.

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Yeah, I did too. Death? Yeah. That was the other one. Why would you pick that one? Because I knew it. Oh. Oh, okay. You know a lot of songs. Well, I back then, when I was 12.

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I think I still have this 45. I believe I do.

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Right? Yeah. No, that's a great song.

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That brings back a lot of memories too. I like that one. Yeah, that's a good one. Well, let's continue on listening.

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The soldier brings were trapped on a hillside. The battle raging all around. The sergeant cried, We've got to hang on, boys. We've got to hold with this piece of ground. She said come back to me. I heard his peyance got a letter that told how Billy died that day. The letter said that he was a hero. She should be proud he died that way. I heard she threw the letter away.

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Great song, great song, Tom.

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Yeah, that was a good one. Great one. I remember a lot of stuff about back in the day with that song that just brings back all kinds of memory.

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Brings back all kinds of memories. Yeah, that's awesome. You know, doing that kind of stupid shit.

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We were rock stars back then, though.

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Nobody knew it but us. That was a great thing about it.

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We were in good shape. Were we nothing to worry about but the dreams ahead of us?

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Oh, that's true. That's true. Alright, and before we dive into the next song that I picked out, uh what the hell's going on with Pip?

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Yeah.

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146.3 acres. Yeah. Let's not forget that.

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Mr. Pimp. So what do you think is exactly going on there with him? I don't know. I hope he hasn't got mixed up with some. And he's engaged? Yeah, that's it.

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And he asked Greek to be his best man.

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Well, he's not thinking straight right now, so.

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But hey, it does some fucked up things to you.

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It really does. Man, speaking of.

Sweet And Kiss Shape The Playlist

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All right, so I want to get into another song here that see if you remember this one.

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Okay.

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I've talked about it before. We've talked about it.

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All right, fellas.

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What do you think?

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Heck yeah, that'll bring back a memory too.

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That I think that was pretty much when I started to get into more rock. And I probably said this before in our podcast. We were going through the years of music. Right. I probably already spoke of that. But uh yeah, that was pretty much sweet, was starting to get heavier for me. And that was that was my band.

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Yeah.

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I still love sweet to this day.

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They are good.

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So all right, let's just play it out and we'll talk about it. Sweet was good.

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Yes.

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Sweet. Love the sweet.

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Yeah, there's that. Great man.

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You know what's funny? When I first the first actual forty-five I got from Sweet was Little Willie. So when I heard this, that was a big difference. Oh yeah. You know? But that was the 45 I had. I can't remember a great label. I want to say Capital, I might be wrong, but I think I still had that 45 also. Right. Yeah. So another great song brings me back again. That's when I started really getting into rock. So you know, and as we talk about different music. We're not gonna stay at our young age. We're just bouncing around back and forth. Right now I'm just talking about the music that kind of got me really into the music. Yeah. And then we're gonna bounce around from there. But uh so you got something else coming up.

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Right. And it's uh it's a lot like what you just said. I mean, it's it's the music that that created us as as growing up and what we our genres were live with, yeah.

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All right, we're anxious to see what you put out there, Tom.

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But I can't come home right now. Me and the balls are playing and we just can't say what can be in the ball as a big bigger.

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Yeah. That song takes me back. You know what? Every time I hear that song, what I can't help think of Phantom of the Park. Yeah. It's all that comes up to me. Whenever I hear Beth, I think of Phantom of the Park. When Peter Criss is just sitting there singing his song.

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Yeah. What a song. Yeah. I mean I had to play that out. That's a great song. Yeah. I mean, that's one of their greatest, isn't it? It absolutely is. It just it built where my genre of music took off from. I mean all the kiss songs, man. Just that's

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Well, I think right now, Tom.

Pip Buys 146 Acres And Proposes

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We're gonna listen to how Pip got this property, I guess. We're gonna break into Pip tells his story, I guess. Hopefully he tells his story so we're a little more aware. But the rumor mill, it's it's a buzzing. We'll be right back after Pip and Squeak.

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Hello, Squeak. What's going on, bud? Hey Pip. Been a while. Hey, been a minute. Yeah? In a hot minute. A lot of things have happening. Lots of stuff going on. Wow. I got some good news. Hadoo! Oh yeah? What happened? Did the punch tree burn down? Hell no, that wouldn't be good news at all. Fucking sad. Anyways, okay. You know? Me and my girl, Athena. Oh, the Uber driver.

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Yeah, yeah, huh.

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Anyway, we went in some together. We purchased some land together. You bought land with her? Yeah, yeah, we did. Now you're screaming. You don't ever go into business. Well, why not? Why wouldn't I go into business with her? That was somebody you're sleeping with. What's that got to do with anything? Terrible, terrible. Oh my gosh. Actually, uh, I didn't want to say this on on air here on but uh. Taxi driver. She has a bad wretch. Yeah, but that's not nice. Whatever, Selma. Whatever your Louise girl is. Yeah. And she can show me the corn dog. Yeah, she can do she can eat more than that. Well, yeah, let's talk about let's talk about Tilkie. What about her family? Well, yeah. You're gonna pick on a Tina's family? I don't know if Tina's family, but I do know uh Athelise's family. I'm not going anyway. You know, the old brother-in-law. Oh my goodness. What happened now? Don't worry. I'll get back to my story with the land. Okay. Well, uh later and uh I mean, wait a minute. I made a mistake. I shouldn't ever say that, yeah. But anyway, me and uh Louise, we bought land. Wait, went on Tom's property. No, this is on the other side of Tom's property. Yeah. I thought you'd live separately. No, we went to Lowe's place and you like it that way. And we went to Lowe's and we bought a tree. And it had this big blob of land on it that we're gonna put in our land. And so we bought a little bit of land to put on our land. It has a big ball of land on the bottom of the roof. So that's gonna be a land. You only can buy so much of a tree. That's a big tree. Well, how big of a tree did you in that tree buy? Actually, we bought a hundred and forty-six acres. Okay. What the hell? I can put lots of trees. Lots of trees. Okay, well, let's uh I'm going back up here, man. Hundred and forty-six acres of wide open land that I can come out here. No, that's that's a sanctuary for all the animals. And the Hebrew house actually is setting up shop there. Not really, yeah, really? Why would they buy the land and put a bunch of idiots on it? That'd be like me, very good stewards of the land. Yeah, let's let's put an oven inside a tree. Have you ever heard of the evil elves and trees burning down? Yeah. They've been doing this for years and years and years. Yeah, without a damn oven. No, because if there was an oven in that tree, it'd be burning down. Dutch oven. Yeah. Oh, so now that the the elves are Dutch? Okay, well Dutch oven. Well, okay, well, answer me this, my okay, well, what happens when the Dutch oven? Don't lie no more. Dutch oven. Dutch. Dutch ovens and Dutch. That's the elves, silly. Well, never mind then. Yes, why not? Anyways, get back to my land. It's beautiful sweet. I bet it is. Where's it at? It's beautiful sweet. Gorgeous. I would like to know where is it at? Beautiful mountains. What can you see from there? Lots of stuff. Lots of stuff. Trees. Okay, okay, yeah. Mountains. Yeah. Well at nighttime the sky. It's beautiful. Okay, well, that's like diamonds in the sky. Something you'd like to just show what everybody sounds like. Okay, well then tell me where the hell it is. I told you, yes. It's there. It's like the brown mountain lights. You never see it. Why do you need to know where this piece of property is? It's just a small piece of property. Yeah. What's that? Well, yeah. I don't know. Well, I got it. What's like about your property? I have a nice home. I know I know you said that yes, many times. What's like about this new property you just bought? Well, yeah, well, this property how many acres? What the hell is that? I just got to tell you we bought a tree with a big old power. What else would we do with a damn tree? So what where where is the tree going? Um tree, you gotta live in there. Living in a tree, I'm living in where I live, but I'm a tree. It wasn't bad. It was just on the bottom of the room. When does she stop going? I don't think she's gonna stop. Don't you feel that this is unhealthy for her? I'm worried about you too. Well, yeah, we had a hard time getting out of there. Well, it wasn't that hard. It must be really bad when she does that and it's really loyal. It wasn't like Diana Paul. Okay. Anyway, anyway, no, not my property. Anyway, I would like to know how you are. Are we talking a stock market or you talking to something else? Yeah, that's where you're going back. Oh, no, you can make a lot of good stuff with corn. Yeah, taking it away doesn't help. Anyway, yes, my engagement. Oh yeah, man. I wanted to know if you'd be my best man. I'd like to sing at your wedding. I'd like to know if you'd like to be my best man. I'm I was your best man. Oh, not really. I did ask you it. He said no, he couldn't do it. You asked him, you went around. You asked a man, I just think property. You're not normal size. Not in a damn chat, remember? I get tired about my situation. I thought you were what's your situation? Wagon and the mule? No. Oh, you get rid of it? No, I can't the mule. But you have to make your horse? I can't beat the mule, okay? The mule is better than Where's the wagon? What well we had to burn the wagon. Why? Well, because I kept falling off of it. Okay, I think you know what? We'll discuss all this other stuff next time. I think this is a good time to end. I like this artwork, did this get sidetracked fast. Folks, until next time. Later, say ya.

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Okay, so I guess we know a little more. What's going on now? Well a little bit. A little more. I'm still a little confused. And he did ask Squeak to be his best man.

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Well, yeah, what's up with that? Squeak's gonna do nothing but go in there and eat all the damn snacks and shit.

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I have to wonder why he asked Skillet first. You notice that never got taken care of? Pip kinda like skillet. Pip kind of like went around that somehow. Yeah, he did. Anyway, I want to do a PSA talk.

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I've

PSA Hot Cars Put Lives At Risk

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done this before. Every summer it doesn't hurt to remind people.

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Not leave pets or children in the car.

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Very warm in the car. Okay, well let me ask you this. Okay, shoot. We're gonna go in and get a cup of coffee. Right? Okay. You go in the store. First you gotta find your cup, and where's the straws? The picture, you know, straw. Okay. And then get the right lifted on it. And then we gotta go up to the counter and stand in line and wait on this guy to buy his lottery.

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Time.

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All the time. Yeah, all the time. Your kid or your dog is in the car.

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That's not even the worst. It's people that actually go shopping. Shopping. Oh, I just want to get these facts down so people understand, and we're gonna get right back to our podcast. Right. All right. Typical interior temperatures. After 10 minutes, say it's it's 10 80 degrees outside. After 10 minutes, it's 99 to 140 in your car. After 20 minutes, it's 109 to 114. After 30 minutes, 114 to 118. After 60 minutes, 123 to 130 higher. Cracking windows does not mean so the heat build up. Temperatures rise as fast as in the first 10 to 20 minutes. So, people, anyways, use comic fucking sense. Don't leave the kid in the car. Or your pets. Or your pets. I see it all the time. Anyways, that was our PSA for now. And uh back to our regular scheduled progress. Here we go. So,

Olivia Newton John Surprise Pick

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anyways, Tom, I have another song. Okay. And I'd like you to hear it and see if just blows your mind on this one. You will remember this. See if we can bring back the old memory. What do you think, Tom? Yeah.

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Just a little bit expect that from her. I wasn't really expecting that. That was Olivia Newton John. And see, that would be a John voice. Yeah. She does have a good voice.

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Excellent. Rest in peace, Olivia. Yes. She did have a good voice. That's probably why I fell in love with the movie Grease, too.

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I'm not going to say it. You'll make fun of me. Go ahead. I've not seen the first Grease.

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Let's not get into that again. I've seen the second one. No, no.

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It was great.

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Let's move back on to Olivia. Finish it up. Ah, great, great song, Tom. Definitely one of the song.

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John's voice. Definitely one of the better voices. I thought I'd surprise you with that one. Yeah.

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Music is music. And I know talent when I hear it.

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Not to mention. I put her up there.

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At that time, Kerry Carpenter's voice took it great.

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Great voices.

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All right, so let's move on to what you selected.

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Okay. Next. Here's one that's gonna get you.

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Alrighty. Surprise me, Tom.

Jukebox Days And Rhinestone Dreams

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I've been walking these streets so long, singin' the same old song. I know it's cracking these dirt sidewalks. Well the name of the game. And I got it watched away, like no one. On the right. But I'm gonna be with a light. Watch down me. Black or ride.

SPEAKER_01

Well, that's not a surprise at all, Tom.

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Yeah, that's that's one I it takes me back.

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It's a good song.

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We we'd go to the bar. I don't know. When I was little, my mom and dad would go dancing and everything. Okay. Well, I'd get to go to the bar because they had pizza and different things we'd eat. Right. Supper. Well, jukebox obviously was going all the time. Okay. This song was on there. I mean, I remember, wow. This song is singing about what people want. As kids want to be a star, this guy is singing about being a star. I get it, I get it. So, yeah, that's what kind of caught me, but yeah, that takes me back.

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All right, well, let's play it out.

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I really don't mind the rain. On the horizon, but I'm gonna be with a light on shining on me.

SPEAKER_01

That's a great song, Tom. No surprise that you played that one, selected it, but that is a good song.

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Yeah, I like it. I mean, even as a kid, I like that song. Yeah. And she's and I'm not a big Glenn Camp.

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I mean, I was never a big country fan, but there's certain songs. Like, well, Johnny Cash. We've talked about that before. I love Johnny Cash. Wayland Jennings, all the older country, yes. So that's why Glenn Campbell, anything really after what? Oh yeah. I mean, some of them are 80s.

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They still had some of them still. The problem with the 80s was they had to fight. Not only that, radio fight. Yeah, they had to because the metal bands were just taken over.

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I'm a hard rock fan. I like rock. I like heavy metal. I like everything on TV on the city. Pretty much in bother me. I don't know why. I got two more, I got one more.

Thin Lizzy And The Hard Rock Turn

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I'm gonna I'm gonna play mine now, and then we'll go back to yours and see if you remember this one.

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Tonight there's gonna be a jail break Somewhere in this town. See me and the boys, we don't like it. So we're getting up and go down. How did the lift? If you see us coming, I think it's best. You move away, do you hear what I say? From under my breath. Tonight is gonna be a jailbreak. So we're here to town. Tonight is gonna be a jailbreak. Tonight won't you be around? Don't you be around Tonight this bone of the trouble? Some of us won't survive. See the boys and me being business Bustin' out dinner alive. I can hear the handouts on my trail Oh hell, break loose, alarm and sirens will like a game if you lose what you deal Tonight there's gonna be a chill blade Somewhere in the town Today's gonna be a chill blade Today to be a town tonight the gold of the tow I'm gonna find myself in a night the gold of the tool with a full Well not surprised are you?

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No, not at all. We talked about it before when we're doing our podcast from the 70s and stuff. Thin Luzi's another band that was my rock was sweet than Thin Luzy. Those were my two bands when I was maybe 13. Yeah, I went down that journey. And as a kid, you know, we didn't have YouTube or anything. You had to go to the store, the five store, the rocket store. See if you could find anything new that came out. I love those days. I miss those days actually. But uh I'll I'll finish it up.

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Into the city zones. Don't you dare to try and stop us. No one could know the drive on my trail. Tonight's the night, all systems fail. Hey you look a female Tonight is gonna be a gentle play. So playing out the town Tonight is gonna be a channel play. Tonight the scroll of the trouble. I'm gonna find myself in Tonight the scroll of the trouble.

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Alright, thin lizard jailbreak.

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Gotta love some thin lizy.

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As we were talking off air, I just remember I'd worked for this band Wizard when I was younger. And they played all kinds of covers. And that was one cover they played at a Halloween party, and I just remember they had the they actually had the lights and everything. I just remember being drunk and going wild. I'm like, fucking great 16 at that time.

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Back when I was 16, started popping up in my life. That's when my genre of music sort of kind of took a shift.

Deep Cuts Then Wrap And Listener Tips

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Okay, we just like we're going a little different route this time.

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Just kinda like this other rock group. Kind of weird country, kinda weird. Alright. Yeah. Alright, listen to this. Let's see what you got.

SPEAKER_08

Somewhere in the night, I fell in love with you. You wandered through my dreams, and you stole away my blues. All of a sudden the brand new feet are opening up inside. And I don't know how to jump through the roof. I ran back down and cry. I woke up in love with you. Oh, what a beautiful day. Am I still dreaming? Supposed to feel this way. Running around with the foolish crap, made it all over my face. I woke up in love, oh what a beautiful day. I used to run around in no particular direction. I ran across a lot of pretty women, but I couldn't make a connection. Last night when you held it tight, you turned my life around. And I opened up my eyes this morning. I said, Look at what I found. I woke up in love with you. Oh what a beautiful day. Have I still dreaming? Running around with a foolish man, painted all over my face. I woke up in love with you. Oh, how a beautiful day. Am I still feeling? Running around with the foolish me. I woke up in love with him. Oh what a beautiful. I woke up in love with you. Oh, what a beautiful day. Have I still feel it? Is it supposed to feel this way? Running around with the foolish face.

SPEAKER_01

Alright, Tom, I'll admit I've never ever heard that song. Really? Never heard of it. Yeah. But what blows my mind is that's the same band that said I wanna k saying I wanna kiss you all over.

SPEAKER_02

Exactly. Holy shit. Yes. That is the same band.

SPEAKER_01

Damn. That is a different music right there. Jump up on your feet happy music, I guess.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That is strange going from that drawing. Exactly.

SPEAKER_02

Exactly. Were they always a country band? No. No, no. That was pop rock before. That's what I thought. And then they turned country.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. Well, that kind of blows my mind. All right. I have one more. Okay. And I'm gonna play this one out too. Sure. And then we'll end with yours. No, I've got to be. Once I say the name, I've talked about him before. That song was big on the radio, probably up where I am. There was a local band called New England. New England. I remember we talked about them. And love that band. So, like I said, probably up the most creature. And that was one of the great songs. We only had two albums. But the guy's a great artist. I'll get into that another time. I probably already talked about it. That was a song that brings back a lot of memories for me and hearing that song over and over. But uh let's go on to your last song.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, well, the the last song is kind of funny because the the song before was when we were young and fallen in love. Okay. Well, this song is after everything falls fucked apart. But I do like this song.

SPEAKER_01

All right, let's see what Tom has.

SPEAKER_08

It's as good as gone. Taking it stone by stone. Why can't you up and just walk away? Drag it out day after day. Try to try and I'll give it up. Put your text down faster than I can fix it up. Wall by wall. It's gone up all your own.

SPEAKER_05

Get doing it stone by stone.

SPEAKER_08

Why can't you up on this wrong way? We have to drag it out day after day. I'm tired of trying, I'll give it up. Could you tear it down faster than I can fix it up?

SPEAKER_05

Stone by stone. Doing it stone by stone. Stone by stone by stone by stone. Stone by stone by stone by stone.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, that's a happy song, right? Black Rock. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I have to admit, Tom, that's not a bad song, and I'd love the bass in that bass line, but uh, where the hell were those songs when I was listening to Black Rock 20 before? Yeah. The greatest hits my ass. You picked a bad pick the greatest hits. Yeah, I know. Well, anyways. There you go. All right. Well, that's and that's how we'll be doing things from now on. Nostalgia. Give you the reason why we picked the songs we picked. And uh basically that's what we'll be doing.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And if you guys have any uh suggestions for anything, put us a live sites and uh mtrpod.com. Yes. Our website. And uh well, I guess that'll be it for this little session.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, this beautiful day on the porch. What a beautiful day it is.

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely, Tom. Everyone, take care, God bless. Later, you can't do that.