“Were airports really this zen back in the 70s? Every time I fly it feels more like Alabama's “I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)” is stuck on loop.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in ODDS
“Were airports really this zen back in the 70s? Every time I fly it feels more like Alabama's “I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)” is stuck on loop.”
EPISODE 075 kicks off with Ugly Cassanova (and yes, there is a perfect explanation for why it sounds like Modest Mouse), and before things close out with a new song from Califone, you'll hear some great tunes from The Cave Singers, Bert Jansch, Lowpines, and a bunch more good stuff.
“incapable of writing a bad song - greatest living american rocknroll band”
“When Napster was a thing, I used it to collect these songs on my parent's computer. I played them loud and flung myself around the basement until dinner was ready. I can't claim to have been a part of a community that listened to this music in a group setting, so I guess thats what I want to do now…”
“Love this new album from Jeff Tweedy. It has the melodic simplicity and catchiness of Uncle Tupelo and Wilco's early records, but with songwriting by a seasoned hand, someone who is emerging on the other side of middle age -- kids raised and out of the house, distractions receding, and existential questions front-and-center.”
"Try to get a bag that’s only half full, or else you run the risk of eating the whole thing at once and feeling quite ill, like a bottle of wine without the fun."
You’ll never really understand how your body works, but it’s important to be reminded about all the parts so you don’t lose touch with the fact that, for the most part, your body does work. And one can only listen to ‘Head & Shoulders, Knees & Toes. Knees. And. Toes’ so many times.
“Joe Rogan can be hit and miss—which would be true for any of us sharing daily 3hr conversations—but I'm a pretty consistent fan of what Duncan Trussell has to say and this chunk of their talk about socialism / intentional communities is a message more of us should be contemplating on the regular.”
“End of the night, loitering in the kitchen listening to music instead of going to sleep kinda vibes.”
“Like looking into a cold, crystalline lake perfectly still on the surface, but roiling underneath from the thrashing of things unseen.”