Episode 83: Tryin’ to Get Together Again

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 10 2008 (9:30 PM – 12:00 AM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “What was intended to be our review for Last Mango in Paris turns into a rehearsal for our review for Last Mango in Paris. Cameos from Lee, Cindy, Jen II, and another special message from Scott.

    I set the recording gear up early, but then we spent a lot of time trying to get a steady signal from Zodiac’s faltering wi-fi.  Plus Mike had his own delays, in Houston.  By the time we started, Scott had had to leave, and Greg made it only halfway through the show.
    Bonus trivia: the original title to this episode was “Nights Needed Not These Assholes”.

    01:11 – this might be the podcast that took the longest between setup and actual recording, but the latest-starting was Episode 77
    01:30 – referring to Episode 53
    02:19 – referring to Episode 82
    03:02 – “till the broadcast” should be “up to the broadcast” I guess. What I meant was I had spent all my money already
    03:32 – A joke.  He really hasn’t
    03:35 – referring to a deleted scene from Episode 78.  All the talk about Bacon Salt was excised from the finished podcast, to save time.  I now regret having done that, since Scott has made it such a running gag
    04:04 – as shown in the photo below, Scott used Greg’s LP as a reference

Cindy and Schmoe enjoy Scott’s Last Mango review

    04:14 – we’re beginning to suspect Scott is hard of hearing
    04:15 – Greg is talking about the lack of liner notes and barely any artwork in MCA’s CD reissues
    05:47 – I’m bitching about the barely present wi-fi signal
    06:13 – inside joke. Greg once broke his ankle at a U of M game, doing a jig after the announcement of, coincidentally, a Slippery Rock score
    07:18Harmony House Records and Tapes
    08:02ICE Newsletter
    08:10Nashville Now video from my old TV Viewing Room (something else I need to upgrade, when I find the time)
    ** UPDATE: I guilted myself into encoding all my old VHS tapes and creating a new video archive page!  You can watch Nashville Now, in its entirety, here! **
    09:00 – Schmoe and Mike went on to explain how they married sisters (which makes them weens-in-law), but this was cut from the show for time
    10:33 – the timeline is confused here. Hopefully it will get worked out for next week’s show
    10:55 – you can hear Greg saying his goodbyes in the background.  This too was cut for time
    11:03New York Times’s story on the Wouk tribute, via BuffettNews
    11:45Mac’s Musician of the Year CMA nomination, via Buffett World
    14:15the agave article, previously mentioned on our blog
    15:31 – our great biofuels debate was also cut for time
    16:32 – Zodiac now has two waitresses named Jen: Jennifer, heard last year, and Jen II, heard now. Cindy, our waitress last week, dropped by on a night off just to hang out with us

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Episode 82: Lemon and a Bottle of Beer

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, September 3 2008 (9:30 PM – 12:00 AM) at Zodiac Racquet Club, Southgate MI
    “Back at the Z’ac, as Greg would say, to start Season 6.  We look at the fourth leg of the Year of Still Here tour, with an in-depth discussion of Listener Sarah’s Bristow VA review.
Plus, hurricane songs and the reaction to Mickey’s tailgate playlist.  Special guests: Cindy
and Lee.

    01:24Don Lafontaine, who had passed away two days prior.  (I know he’s this generation’s favorite voice, but I’ve always been partial to Percy Rodriguez, the narrator of Heavy Metal and the Voice of God in Time Bandits.)
    02:27 – apparently the technical term is range expander (extender?)
    04:35Vanity Fair’s 100 Leaders of the Information Age
    06:06Nod to the Storyteller, from Mailboat Records
    07:08Lucky Old Sun Deluxe, at Amazon
    07:33Buffett News
    09:30 – now it can be told: the rather abrupt edit is because I didn’t notice “Bama Breeze” in the setlist and mistakenly cited another song as being more notable.  As you can hear, I attempted to correct this in post-production.
    10:39 – I recorded over half the concert without any audio.  I could hear it, but Audio Hijack didn’t.
    11:05 – a big thank you to Jackson Quigley for adding himself to that list, by way of our Mobatalk Audio app in the right-hand column.  Why not leave us your own voice mail message?  (Or try our Skype voicemail at 1-734-274-5959. …Errmm, make that 1-734-399-4888.)
    11:15 – feel free to read along with Listener Sarah’s review…

Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 2:42 PM
Subject: 8/30 Concert Review

Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, VA
Saturday August 30, 2008 … The Labor Day Weekend Show (Part One)

I was dehydrated for the first half of the show…poor tailgating on my part, but at least I was coherent for the concert. And I’m still recovering, so this will not be as detailed as Ed’s, but it’s still a review from someone who was there.

He was about 5mins late coming on stage, but the beach balls kept us busy. AC/DC’s You Shook Me All Night Long comes on to pump us up and even though I had heard HOT HOT HOT four times in four hours in the parking lot, it just means a little something more when it means Buffett coming on stage.

Homemade Music was an interesting first song and probably confused some JB concert virgins. Tiki Bar is Open “gets the party started” for the rest of crowd. An updated version of Fruitcakes and Pencil Thin Mustache (Lovell was awesome on this one) keeps it going and Manana switches gears before revving it back up for an awesome 5 o’clock somewhere. My fav song, Changes in Latitudes was next and he rocked it. The video for Changes in Latitudes was fun to watch and even though we didn’t decorate our truck, the tailgaters that we followed in was on the video and so were the people a few rows over with an active volcano on their roof. Gypsies in the Palace was a nice surprise for me and amusing since it was my parents at my house watching my dish TV and taking care of my dog. Jolly Mon Sing was great with Lovell and follows with the perennial favorite Come Monday. The Rock Band version of Cheeseburger (which had a great funny intro between Jimmy and Utley) followed with video of people playing it in the parking lot. Followed by Brown Eyed Girl, which didn’t get the response it did last year. A great One Particular Harbor rounds out the first set with pics and video from a few decades ago that was in Tahiti.

I had to go get water during the intermission or I might not have made it to the end, so it was water instead of the first two songs of the second set, but Scarlet Begonias and Why Don’t We Get Drunk sounded good from the outside. I was walking back to my seat as Jimmy introduced Mac for The Ass and the Hole. Mac did awesome, but most of the crowd was still outside. Mostly everyone was back by Son of a Son of a Salior and I was still recovering from the water issue, but pics from Jimmy’s trip to the USS Harry S Truman (docked in Norfolk, VA – pronounced “Nor Fuk” not “Nor Folk” damn it) played on the screens. The crowd pops for Volcano and we’re all in sync again. Last Mango in Paris shifted the gears down and then he introed Nadirah and she sang Makin’ Music For Money with Jimmy and did a damn fine job of it. Jimmy takes it back and keeps the pace with a fantastic School Boy Heart and Pirate Looks at Forty. Far Side of the World, not my fav but still great. We keep the lower gear for a great Southern Cross. Followed up by the Parrothead Anthem, Maragaritaville. Crowd was into it, the SALT signs were out, but sadly Jimmy lost the lost verse for our show. But he did accept the Presidental nomination from the “JB 4 Pres” signs in the crowd. The newbies and people who want to beat the traffic hightailed it out of there and left the die hards to finish.

Encore 1: Fins was awesome. Then the band intro and Rainy Day Women. Lovell rocked this one too. Then they all leave but Jimmy and the stage lights go down and it’s just Jimmy, his guitar and a few thousand of his closest friends for Regabilly Hill. This song is great acoustic and truley enjoyable. The jumbo tron was used nicely for this song with four different camera views, a long shot with Jimmy off center to the right, stage right up close side shot and a normal front on close up and long shot all fading in and out of each other. I don’t remember the song now, but he showed Michael Phelps winning several matches and receiving two golds…crowd popped and Jimmy mentioned after the song was over, but I haven’t listened to the recording from Radio Maragaritaville (it’s nice to have a DVR and Dish Network) to remember the song.

Yet another awesome Jimmy Buffett show.

The photos are up and remember most were taken with my crappy little cell phone camera:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wyldgade/sets/72157607035574408/

Sarah in VA

    11:34 – my next beer arrived
    11:52 – so why are they playing AC/DC before a Buffett concert?  Jimmy and Mike Utley are wondering this too (taken from the Pittsburgh pre-show interview, July 22 2008, and also discussed in Episode 78).

    17:00 – Buffett’s acceptance of the nomination occurred two two days after the DNC convention and two days before the start of the RNC convention.
    20:46 – Utah squeaked by University of Michigan, 25-23
    21:36get your own marching band copy of “Margaritaville”, performed by the 2002 Arizona State University Marching Band
    23:35 – also discussed during our Banana Wind review, in Episode 13
    23:53Lady Jane’s Haircuts for Men
    24:19 – here’s the photo Mike requested…

Greg sporting “The Barack”

    25:49 – not an ad-lib; a parenthetical comment in the script
    26:27 – Schmoe’s talking muffin joke first appeared in Episode 41
    28:27 – why not Michael Palin for President?
    28:45 – I was thinking of Giuliana (Dipandi) Rancic

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Tequila Sunset

    It’s Schmoe worst nightmare come true!  According to the Telegraph (UK), Mexican farmers are clearing away agave fields — used to make tequila — for more profitable wheat or corn crops.  With the US paying big money for biofuels, tequila may become a thing of the past.

    Corn currently sells for a record 18 cents a pound as US motorists turn towards biofuels in an attempt to avoid the soaring cost of petrol — now $2 a gallon.
    In contrast, agave, which was worth approximately 80 cents a pound six years ago, now sells for less than two cents.
    As a result, farmers have taken the difficult decision to let their agave crops burn to clear the way for more lucrative crops.

    I imagine at this very moment, having read this, there is a Schmoe-shaped cloud above his spinning office chair, as Schmoe tears off to the closest liquor store to stockpile bottles of patron.
    (Found via Digg.com.)

Episode 81: In Touchdown With My Insanity

Show Notes:

Recorded Wednesday, August 20 2008 (10:00 PM – 11:00 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Season 5 ends with another football playlist, Greg reporting from the Margaritaville Café
in Myrtle Beach, and Scott getting drunk.  Cameo by Rachel.  Background vocals by DJ and Jacob.

    01:02 – said product being my 3G iPhone
    01:17 – Schmoe is not being psychic.  He and Greg had been texting earlier.
    05:28hey, why not read along, at The Onion.com
    05:34 – and here’s the background music too (“Come Monday” in MIDI form). I don’t recall where I got it, so unfortunately I cannot give proper credit.
    11:03 – oops, I meant “turn over”. I always get “crank” and “turn over” confused.
    …And I’m talking cars here, by the way, I’ll have you know.
    12:10 – a Nathan Fillion quote, 2:35 into the Firefly gag reel.  Have I mentioned you should buy Firefly: The Complete Series on either DVD or Blu-Ray?
    12:53the official Miami University site
    14:14 – ** Spoiler warning: U of M beat Miami University, 16-6 **
    15:48 – just for Scott: Brooke Hogan’s website
    17:27 – note to waitstaff: please do not insult customers before they’’ve paid
    18:33 – this is true.  Scott does not exaggerate

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Episode 80: Beyond the End Zone

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, August 13 2008 (10:00 PM – 11:30 PM) at Joe’s Prime Time, Brownstown MI
    “Mickey, Greg, Schmoe, and Mike discuss the first of our JB-inspired football tailgate playlists plus the latest in Jimmy Buffett news.  (Cameo by Rachel.)

    00:19 – well, Schmoe is “Secretary of Everything’
    00:42 – this is true
    01:07 – a dig at Schmoe’s overreaction to Y2K
    01:58 – Belgian company InBev agreed to buy Anheuser-Busch on Sunday, July 13 2008.  However, it was not till November 12 2008 that Anheuser-Bush shareholders approved the sale.
    04:27 – originally discussed in Episode 65
    04:57Bullwinkle‘s recording of RCPM’s September 23 show at the Magic Bag, from Archive.org
    05:04 – that would be Episode 78
    05:18 – a reference to “Fish Story”, Episode 21 of WKRP in Cincinnati‘s first season.  Watch it on Hulu.com
    05:52Biloxi Margaritaville Cafe work slowdown, via Buffett World
    06:21Margaritaville in Biloxi to be redesigned, via Buffett World
    07:39Margaritaville in Chicago, via Buffett News
    08:39Stub Hub’s Rockingest Cities, via CNN Money.com
    10:25Stub Hub’s Top Summer Concerts, via CNN Money.com
    11:47Jake Shimabukuro in the New York Times, via Buffett News
    11:58Jake Shimabukuro on YouTube
    12:16 – oh why not: Chocolate Rain on YouTube, for old times’ sake
    12:24the Jimmy Buffett / Bankie Banks autographed guitar auction, via Buffett News
    12:56Clay Eals on casting a Steve Goodman biopic
    14:08 – Clay Eals’ book Steve Goodman: Facing the Music, at Amazon
    14:3321, on IMDb.com
    15:09the official site of legendary U of M announcer Bob Ufer
    15:49the official University of Utah site
    19:17 – ** Spoiler warning: Utah squeaked past Michigan, 25-23 **
    19:58University of Utah on Wikipedia
    22:08the grave itself
    23:42 – “Don’t wear shorts if it’s stupid to wear shorts.” Quote of the Episode!
    23:59 – Schmoe refers to the “Schmype” episode.  And following our recording tonight, Schmoe found that he hadn’t been lying and he did have a joke; it was just buried in his papers.

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Episode 79: It’s 8:08 on 08/08/08 Somewhere

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, August 6 2008 (10:30 PM – 12:00 AM) via Skype
    “How’s this for a quick turnaround. But then again we’ve got to get this one out before the world ends today. For now, the guys give short takes on several topics and plan Buffett playlists for football tailgating. Suggest yours at podcast@northcoastcast.com.

    We’re back on Skype, but with better results than last time. I used a headset and Schmoe used an external mic so our audio is better.
    With all those eight and O’s, it’s too bad this couldn’t’ve been Episode 80!
    00:15 – I’d like to say I was making a joke, but I can’t
    00:50 – this is the photo Mike forwarded to us (two days after this recording) of the damage from Hurricane Eduardo (or was it Dolly?)

“It was a rough one.”

    01:00 – my one and only photo of Moose MacGregor’s, taken before we went to our homes

Moose MacGregor’s from the parking lot

    01:43 – the Today show site no longer archives the video, but Lucy Buffett did leave behind a Wee Burgers recipe
    03:21InBev makes a bid on Anheuser-Busch
    06:24the official InBev site
    06:48Moose MacGregor’s on MySpace
    07:31 – yeah, right. Greg also thought he was on mute for the hour I heard him put his kids to bed, before Episode 78
    07:58some more about the Sirius and XM merger, from PC World
    12:11 – see, I try t be clever and always end up wrong. The “Judas!” comment, when Bob Dylan went electric, did not occur at the Newport Folk Festival. It happened later, in Manchester, England. So says Wikipedia.
    12:38 – I would love to get a copy of this Drew & Mike interview but I can’t find it anywhere
    16:34Jock Jams 1 and/or Jock Jams 2, at Amazon
    17:25Carnival Steel Drum Collections, at Amazon
    17:55 – whoops! Schmoe set off the double entendre alarm! Usually Scott’s to blame.
    18:12the Mayans and 2012. it must be true. It has its own domain!
    19:17 – that one goes out to all you Beatles Christmas record fans out there
    20:01 – as discussed in Episode 40
    A few things were edited out of the recording, not the least of which was an injury at Greg’s house where a heavy frozen food fell out of his freezer, injuring the bare foot of a house guest.

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Episode 78: Schmype

Show Notes:
Recorded Wednesday, July 30 2008 (10:00 PM – 12:30 AM) via Skype
    “Our bad luck streak with tech continues as the guys try their first Skype call to discuss Listener Ed’s review of the Alpine Valley concert.

    Greg and I were the first ones online for this call, and I recorded almost an hour of background noise as he made a late dinner and put his kids to bed. I thought I would improve my sound by talking into a USB microphone but in fact it picked up lots of room noise as well as fan noise from my desktop computer. Luckily I was recording myself on a separate track and could mix myself out when not talking. I guess it went okay, for our first time; and it felt kind of fun to be using Skype like the real podcasts do.
    00:28 – a Blues Brothers reference, of course
    01:04 – one was Mike, obviously; and the other was Schmoe
    01:40 – one of those photos…

Jimmy in Indianapolis

    02:49the Roger Clyne simulcast, live from Florida
    04:06 – actually, the opposite: as host of the conference call, picking up on Schmoe meant I put Mike and Greg on hold
    05:52 – here’s your chance to read along with Schmoe…  (More notes after.)

Gents,

Listed below is a review of the concert from last night. An incredible show to say the least.

Buffet Concert Review
Alpine Valley July 19, 2008

The tour of the parking lot prior to the show was unbelievable. It had been raining all morning. The sun came out & it got hot & humid. Everyone had been drinking a lot. Let’s just say that for July 19th 2008, the Alpine Valley parking lot became the intersection of Sodom & Gomorra!

The Show:
They played AC/DC’s ‘You shook Me All Night Long’ to get the crowd pumped up. Then they played Hot, Hot, Hot. Then Jimmy took the stage alone to start the show. Jimmy was very loose with the comments when he came out as well as all throughout the night. I t was just like the concert in Glendale, AZ for the opening of a new Margaretville. Jimmy was loose that day also. It was the old Jimmy. He wasn’t patronizing the crowd. He was just having a good time & saying what was on his mind.

Set List
1     Why Don’t We Get Drunk
Although I think this song has been overplayed over the years, Jimmy’s solo version of this song on this tour was a very good performance and sure was a surprise he opened the show with this one. Jimmy stated that he needed to do this song to appease the rain gods of Alpine Valley.

2     Home Made Music
I never really liked this song, even the original version on ‘Hot Water’. I did not like the Pine Knob version either. When they played it tonight, I thought it sounded pretty good. Interesting fact: Russell Kunkel co wrote this song. Russ played drums on seven James Taylor albums.

3     Tiki Bar Is Open.
This one was OK. It needed more horns. It needed Amy Lee & Tom Mitchell. I always enjoyed watching John, Amy & Tom.

4     Fruit Cakes
Jimmy updated the lyrics. It was a great performance of this song. The video screens showed the parties in the parking lot before the show.

5     Pencil Thin Mustache
One of my favorite tunes. John Lovell’s performance was outstanding.

6     Miss You So Badly
Great song, great performance.

7     5’Oclock Somewhere
Another great song. Mac was great with this one.

8     Changes in Latitudes
Jimmy and the band got the crowd rockin’ during this song. You’d have to be there to really get a sense of how the crowd was during this song.

9     Cowboy in the Jungle
I love the original from Son of a Son of a Sailor better. It just doesn’t translate very well live for me.

10     Brown Eyed Girl
This one is always an Alpine Valley favorite. Jimmy & the band rocked this one. This song gets a crowd reaction that matches Margaretville.

11     Cheeseburger in Paradise
A great performance of this song.

12     Come Monday
I never get tired of hearing this one. Jimmy did the beach band configuration with Mac, Ralph & Robert which was fantastic.

13     One Particular Harbor
Jimmy talks about Tahiti & how it inspired him to write this song. There was video footage of him in Tahiti from what looks like the mid to late 80’s with the old band before the PM band joined. There was Sam Clayton, a young Mike Utley & a young Robert G.

14     License To Chill
The performance of this song puts the Chicago DVD version to shame. The band was in sync on this one.

Intermission
Sports Illustrated Video
Dukes on Sunday Video
Another Saturday Night Video

Note:
I could not understand why the roadies were reconfiguring Gunthie’s drum kit. You don’t usually make big changes to a drum kit during intermission like they were changing this one. I soon found out why!!!!!!!!!!!!

15     Bo Diddley Tribute

Hey Bo Diddley
Jimmy started to talk about the death of Bo Diddley & was going to do a tribute. I looked on the stage & the guy in the red shirt look familiar. Was it? YES IT WAS!!!! Fingers Taylor on stage!!!! I could not believe it!!!! The performance of ‘Hey Bo Diddley’ was absolutely incredible. Jimmy, Mac Ralph, Fingers, Cedric Burnside & Lightnin’ Malcom jut put on one hell of a performance. Fingers was just unbelievable!!

16     Juke Joint Duo
Jimmy & the band left the stage for Juke Joint & Fingers to perform a song. This was an incredible performance! It was just Fingers, Cedric & Malcom.. What can I say? It was just drums, guitar & harmonica & they filled Alpine Valley with an incredible wall of sound. I was speechless. Has Jimmy and the band ever left the stage and handed the crowd of 40,000 to another band? If not, this has got to be a first!

17     Ass & the Hole
Mac did a fabulous job on this one. As Jimmy promised, Spring break Johnny came out of his shell.

18     Stars On the Water
This is one of listener Ed’s favorite songs. The PM band rocked this one out. But, I will have to say, the best live performance of this song was on ‘Live by the Bay’. Fingers rocked this one. If only Josh Leo could be here! Right before this song started, Fingers was doing a shot of something with either Mac or Peter. I could not tell.

19     Son of a Son of a Sailor
Jimmy talks about the navy & visiting the troops. They showed video footage of Jimmy & Mac’s visit to the sailors on the USS Harry S. Truman. Again, Fingers was just great.

20     Volcano
Fingers was out of control on this one. He did an outstanding performance. Having Fingers on stage really had a positive affect on the band. Every time he was out there, the rest of the band would just turn it up a notch. He would walk around while playing & just look at another band member & that member just would just pour their heart & soul into that particular song they were playing.

21     Making Music for Money
I will have to say that I did not care for Nadir’s version of this song from the Pine Knob concert. I always thought that only Jimmy should perform songs from the A1A album. However, Nadir really belted out the lyrics on this performance. I think it was because Fingers was also on stage. Fingers rocked this one.

22     School Boy Heart
Wow! This was another great performance. The band was in sync and everyone just rocked on this one!

23     In The City
The vocal harmonies were just fantastic on this one. This is another example of the band just being in sync tonight. I liked Mac’s comments about the first time his picture was taken in public after leaving Mississippi. And I quote “It was the second time a McAnally had his picture taken and there was no bible in one hand & a shotgun in the other”.

24     Pirate Looks at 40
A great live performance with the added treat of Fingers on stage. I can’t say it enough. Fingers just made this song extra special.

25     Band Intros
Jimmy talked about the article in the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel on the band.

26     Far Side Of The World
A great performance along with video footage from Jimmy’s trip to Cambodia or Vietnam.

27     Southern Cross
I never get tired of this one. They always do a great job with this song & having Fingers on stage gives it that extra touch of class.

28     Margaretville
The crowd just went wild during this one! Fingers was playing on one of Utley’s keyboards during this song and him & Utley were just having a great time. Jimmy added the lost verse.

29     Fins
Another great Fingers performance.

30     Rainy Day Women
The band just let loose with this one. It was a great, great performance. Again, Fingers just rocked! He poured everything he had into this song. John Lovell also did a great job on this song. There was also some strange smell or odor in the air during this song.

31     Distantly In Love
I was very impressed with Jimmy performance on this song. In the past he always did the acoustical ‘last song’ differently that the original version. Songs like ‘Stories We Could Tell’, ‘Lovely Cruise’, ‘He Went to Paris’ were always performed differently when Jimmy does these ‘unplugged’ encores. Jimmy can do what he wants, he owns the songs but, I always thought they should sound like the original. With ‘Distantly in Love’ it sounded very much like the original version & was just a great performance.

BEST PERFORMANCES
Fingers Taylor                 Here Comes Bo Diddley, Rainy Day Women,
                                           Making Music for Money
Mac                                   Ass & the Hole
John Lovell                     Pencil Thin Mustache & Rainy Day Women
Jimmy                               Distantly In Love

BEST SONGS
School Boy Heart
In the City
Here Comes Bo Diddley
Come Monday
Changes In Latitudes

I can say that of all the live Buffet concerts I have been to and seen on DVD, this concert was the best. Watching Fingers performing on stage was an unforgettable experience. When I did my review of ‘Live by the Bay’ I mentioned that Jimmy’s old band interacted well with each other and that the PM Band just sort of stayed in their little spot during the concert. Jimmy was real loose that night and was taking jabs at members of the band and they were starting to loosen up a little.

After Fingers took the stage, everything changed. It was like he flipped a switch & the rest of the band came alive. I have never seen the (PM) band interact as well as they did on this night. Fingers was such a motivating factor in the rest of the band’s performance that night. Everyone was smiling. Gunthie was smiling & he never smiles. Doyle Grisham was smiling and he rarely smiles. Jim Mayer who moves around a little during the show was just all over the place this night.

You just had to be there!

Listener Ed

p.s. Tina looked great!

    06:22 – a week prior, Jimmy, interviewed by none other than Mike Utley (at the July 22 show in Pittsburgh), talked about such an incongruous song appearing in his warm-up playlist.

    07:14 – the concert clips were recorded directly off my Sirius radio, as opposed to off the Sirius web stream like I usually do. To get a good signal the radio was outside while we stayed inside to record Episode 77. It rained that night, and the radio was protected only by the umbrella of a patio table on Schmoe’s deck.
    08:39 – I am dead wrong on this one. I completely forgot he did indeed do “Fruitcakes” at Pine Knob, with me standing right there to hear it. Although I remained convinced I had not heard it for days after. (Shades of that one long ago concert where Mike did not hearing “Changes in Latitudes”.)
    17:33Bo Diddley, in Wikipedia
    18:48Juke Joint Duo, on MySpace
    19:23 – “Listen to what I say, not what you hear.” Quote of the Episode!
    19:51 – “Skinny Woman“, from YouTube
    21:31 – Scott is reading from the bio on the Juke Joint Duo MySpace page
    21:47Calvin Johnson (musician) vs Calvin Johnson (American football), in Wikipedia
    27:53 – as mentioned in Episode 13
    29:11 – the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article, previously mentioned in Episode 76
    31:18 – there’s a time-cut here. Schmoe would not usually pee that quickly
    35:59 – nope. It’s not his ceiling fan. Those internal mics always crackle when using Skype — but when used with any other application, they sound extremely good.
    34:22 – “this long” as in three hours!
    34:31 – yeah, Greg wishes!
    35:02 – obviously this comes from earlier in the recording.
    A few things were edited out of this session, not the least of which was an injury at Greg’s house where a heavy frozen food fell out of his freezer, injuring the bare foot of a house guest. One giant chunk of conversation involved Scott discovering Woot.com had a deal on bacon salt — a product we had never heard of before but took an instant liking to just on the name alone. As Schmoe is always saying “Everything tastes better with bacon.” I regret having excised this, especially as Scott has been quick to bring up the subject of bacon salt in subsequent recordings. (Plus the fact Mike, now that we’re using Skype to contact him in Houston, has permanently labeled the crackle coming from Schmoe’s laptop as “bacon noise”.)

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Episode 77: Don’t Drink and Drivel

Show Notes:
Recorded Sunday, July 20 2008 (12:30 AM – 1:30 AM) at Casa de Schmoe
    “Mike was free and in town which set in motion this bonus podcast. We study the first concert of the third leg of the tour; but we waited so long to begin, we were well in our cups by the start recording, leading to one of our wildest, loudest, most drunken episodes!

    I think the original intent was to podcast with the Alpine Valley show in the background, but instead we ended up listening to the show and partying. And then, later on, Scott remembered the RCPM show in Florida was being streamed online. (The stream was archived — both RCPM and opening act Shurman — and we embedded it into the blog the following morning, as seen below.)
    Also, I took advantage of Schmoe’s wi-fi to do our own streaming, broadcasting some of the podcast live on Live Video.com. Here is the footage from that failed experiment. The spill is Greg’s. And Mike is writhing about to the Photo Booth roller coaster effect on Scott’s MacBook.

That said, here are the show notes:
    00:00 – as always, Schmoe and Mike are reminiscing over then events covered in Episode 69A
    01:31 – as seen in the show notes of Episode 71
    03:20 – told you. It’s Episode 2
    03:29 – I can’t even remember is this made it into a show or not, but this is a reference to Mike and Schmoe texting each other in order to listen to RCPM’s “Mekong” at the same time. [Oh yeah that’s right: it was first mentioned in the Episode 75 transcript.]
    07:42 – from “The Nude Man” episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Season 3. And yes, I am liberally paraphrasing the skit.
    08:02Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog had premiered the previous week, on July 15
    08:47 – … you know … on the Orca? … in the movie Jaws?
    09:56 – at long last, we’ve uploaded the photo in question. Check out Greg’s pose here and here, and then picture Mike with his hands up by his chest like bunny paws. Actually, why not picture Mike in a whole big bunny costume? (I am reminded we made similar jokes in Episode 65 — when Greg was in attendance!)
    12:48 – both of these were mentioned in Schmoe’s ultimate setlist, also from Episode 71
    13:11 – Schmoe’s fourcast was discussed in Episode 74
    18:41 – no, I think it was “Coconut Telegraph” that had the rough start
    23:29Sailor Jerry
    25:26 – mentioned during our “Lost Episode” (Episode 75), here’s some YouTube footage of that appearance
    29:21 – Schmoe refers to the Season 2 episode of WKRP in Cincinnati titled “For Love or Money”

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