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PAS SINGLE: Rock Logos & The Canadian Invasion

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One idea.  Six songs.  Infinite possibilities...

Cold Open And Quick Catch Up

SPEAKER_00

I've just insulted Scotland and I'll I'll be there in a few days. When you're in Europe next next week, uh try not to get your ass kicked by the proclaimers.

SPEAKER_02

Welcome to the perfect album side. One idea, six songs, infinite possibilities.

SPEAKER_00

Hello, sir. Hello, sir. Um, how are you? Good day. Good good day. Good morrow, as my friend would say. Good morrow. Good morning.

SPEAKER_01

I'm doing great. It's uh Tuesday. I love doing the PAS single.

SPEAKER_00

We've talked about that. It's great. A PAS single, not the full perfect album side podcast, the single. We got a side A topic brought to us by Wyndham. We got a side B topic brought to you by yours truly. Uh but before we get going on that, a couple of things. Uh number one, last week uh we did the um the perfect album side of 1989. Uh that was a fun episode. Uh, I got a little bit of feedback that said uh that Martica had no business being on there. No business. So I was told. Um, but uh yeah, overall I really like that episode. That was episode 97. So welcome to episode 98. We just got you know two more to go until we hit the big century mark.

SPEAKER_01

I can't believe that. Uh the one song from 1989 that I heard some feedback on. You and I have kind of texted about this is Patience, March 31st, 1989.

SPEAKER_00

Uh Guns and Roses version of Patience, I assume you mean.

SPEAKER_01

That's right. And I'm not sure it would have made my perfect album side. I'm not I'm very happy with the perfect album side that I put forth, but I'm just saying patience is the kind of song that would have been in the conversation.

SPEAKER_00

So I mean, patience is obviously a huge hit. Um, would it have made the perfect album side? You know, I it it certainly uh uh heart over over mind, absolutely. You know, I love Guns N' Roses. Also, you know, I put Skid Row on there. So of course, you know. Totally.

SPEAKER_01

Anyway, uh good good

The Ironman Finish Line High

SPEAKER_01

episode. Uh, before we dive in, uh, I kind of gave you a little bit of heads up. You did something pretty amazing over the weekend, and I can't remember if it was your first one of these, but uh, why don't you tell our global audience what you conquered? Such an appropriate word, conquered over the weekend in Jacksonville.

SPEAKER_00

Uh yeah, I uh I officially became uh an Iron Man. Uh I'm going to replace Robert Downey Jr. in the next installment of the Iron Man series. Um, that's not true.

SPEAKER_01

Uh yeah, I erased the uh that's not true. Is that what you're saying? I'm sorry. Is that the first one?

SPEAKER_00

I will not be starring in the movie franchise. I am uh a finisher of the Iron Man triathlon, um, which I did on Saturday, uh Jacksonville, Florida. Um yeah, so I yeah, of course. I'm I'm very, very proud of it. It was it was really hard. I don't recommend it to others. It's it's it's an insane activity. It's not for it's not it's it's crazy.

SPEAKER_01

Uh what was the of the three buckets here, right? Because it goes swim, bike, run. Is that the order that is corporations?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, swim, bike, run.

SPEAKER_01

I would imagine just not having done one of these, the Petrie Road races as far as I've gotten, uh or as close as I've gotten to an Iron Man, and that's not close at all. Uh, I would think the run would be the hardest. Uh what say you of the three buckets, what was the most difficult?

SPEAKER_00

Um, it it went in order. Um swim was the easiest for me. I'm I'm a pretty good swimmer, so I uh 2.4 mile swim uh in the St. John's River. Lovely. Uh and uh so 2.5 mile, 2.4 mile swim and then 112-mile bike ride. And the bike ride was probably the second hardest part. Uh, and then the the run was uh it was treacherous. The the marathon was was extraordinarily uh difficult. I mean, you know, let's be honest, you're you're quite tired from all the swimming and the biking.

SPEAKER_01

Quite tired, yes, to put it lightly.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Um the running was the hardest part. It was hot, so hot. It was so hot. It was like 88 degrees and bright sun. Um, really hot. But uh, you know, I'd like to tell you it was a lot of fun. It was it was really, really hard. You know, it was 13 hours of misery, uh, followed by one minute of euphoria, better than any drug I've ever taken in my life. And I haven't taken a lot of drugs, but you know, it was it was tough. For that last minute, it was, you know, when you can see the finish line and you're coming in, it's uh it's it's fantastic.

SPEAKER_01

Well, we are uh all of us at PAS Incorporated are very proud of you, and all of the listeners around the world stand with you. That's a major deal. And I wasn't gonna let this episode take place without uh a very deserved shout out for uh being just the man because that's the one.

SPEAKER_00

I'll be wearing the the Iron Man medal uh every day now for the rest of my life. I would, you know, I'll have a flag, I'll plant it out in front of my house. Just yeah. Anyway, uh, perfect album side single. Thank you, uh Wendy, appreciate that. Perfect album side single. You have brought a side A. I have brought a side B. I don't know what side A is about, you don't know what side B is about. Let's get into it.

Buy Or Sell Rock Band Logos

SPEAKER_00

What do you got?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so uh let's put the needle down on side A. Something that we've never spoken about, really not, and and if we have, it's not with much depth. Um, and I can't believe we haven't tried to put some sort of episode around this. I don't know how we would do it, but maybe this will prompt something. Today, I want to talk about buy or sell rock and roll logos.

SPEAKER_00

Rock and roll logos.

SPEAKER_01

You heard me. Rock and roll logos. And and I'll give you one to get started, right? This is not a perfect album side. We're not we're not uh keeping things secret. Rock and roll logo. I got it right here next to me on my wall. The most famous one of all time. You know what that logo is. The most famous one of all time.

SPEAKER_00

I knew what you were gonna do.

SPEAKER_01

The most famous one. Famous one of all time. It's it's literally within two feet of me. Is it the perfect album side logo that's behind you? Uh that's that's that would be up there. That's a that is a bona fide rock and roll logo uh right here. Yes, right behind you. I think that's pretty awesome. Uh that's on the list. Yeah, notice how my Rolling Stones is off camera, but my perfect album side logo is directly behind me. Uh, but you've got Rolling Stones. I kind of want to get your take on this. Are you are you in it? Are you not in it? And I don't mean uh the way this, I'm not talking script, right? I'm not talking about the way you're not talking about the phone. That's it. That's exactly right. I'm talking about uh Rolling Stones, the most famous band logo in history, right? Developed by John Pashe in 1970. I'm talking about the Target logo for who? I'm talking about the neon yellow smiley face with the XIs for Nirvana. Nirvana. Uh I'm talking about the G and R logo, right? Which you really have to think about because there's it's very detailed, the intertwined revolvers wrapped in thorny roses, dot dot dot. Um, what is your take on that? Do you have one off the top of your head that you think stands out uh more than others? Every band these days just about has one. Every band has the logo, or uh the as you mentioned, the font, right? Even Led Zeppelin had the font, right? That mystical, almost medieval font.

SPEAKER_00

Uh give me your take. I I get what you're asking. And of course, uh, right as you asked the question, my mind went completely blank of all logos. I can see a bunch of them that are fonts, you know. And the the first one that came to mind for me outside of the Rolling Stones was KISS. But again, that's a font, but it's theirs. I mean, it's theirs forever. The way, you know, the way KISS looks, it's on every every KISS thing that's ever been made, and there's been a bunch of things made. So uh KISS obviously comes to mind. Um, you know, I don't know if there's just one logo, but you when you think of uh Jimmy Buffett and parrot heads, you know, there there's a uh an aesthetic there, uh with parrots and speeches and whatnot. Um, and then you know, like like you said, uh every band has got uh their own font. You know when I think of some of my favorite bands, um obviously the Black Crows. They have the Heckle and Jekyll uh created by Alan Forbes, uh, which is I think is really cool. I almost got that to tattoo as a younger man. Um let's see, I had a couple more. Where would you have gone with that? Uh inner forearm, back of the calf, lower back. Tramp stamp. Uh at the time I was thinking, you know, uh what is this shoulder bicep area somewhere, somewhere behind the inside. But uh I didn't do it. I'm I'm too much of a baby to get a tattoo, I think.

SPEAKER_01

Uh it's not for me. And and I'm I don't know if I'm really being fair on this because I'm looking at I want non-text logos like the Rolling Stones. We're gonna use that one probably more than once. But if you do think about it, the doors have a very distinct logo. It just happens to have their band name on it. The monkeys and the shape of the guitar, if you remember that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. Okay, I can see the monkeys, the guitar, yes. I'm trying to think of others that are, you know, but I mean the monkeys says monkeys on the neck of the guitar, doesn't it? I mean, all of them are gonna say the band name except for the Rolling Stones, you know, which is just the the the lips and teeth and mouth and tongue thing.

SPEAKER_01

Um yeah, I'm trying to keep it away from oh well, that's just the band name. That's just how it's written. That's not really a logo, but I'm not sure, you know, the way these are written have distinct features to it. Take the Beatles with the drop T. Yeah. That T is brought down a little bit. So uh that's how I look at it. I mean, we talked about Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, of course, has theirs, but it's also got if you count the Led Zeppelin four, those symbols that representing each member of the band, often called Zoso, if you will. Right.

SPEAKER_00

Uh has one Dave Matthews band with the uh the uh the the uh what is it, Ode to Joy, the dancing uh people.

SPEAKER_01

I can't I don't know if I would have said ode to joy. That's awesome. I didn't know the dancer, yeah, holding holding the arms up.

SPEAKER_00

I'm afraid to name the artist because I'm sure it'll be wrong, but I was thinking it was Saison, but I I I could be way off. Could be way off.

SPEAKER_01

You're you are so much more prepared for this than I thought you would be, considering I didn't tell you what we were gonna talk about. That's amazing. Um another one that's sitting right next to my Rolling Stones poster is the shrunken head of the Grateful Dead. Okay, oh, oh, yeah, of course.

SPEAKER_00

A deadhead sticker uh on the back of a Cadillac.

SPEAKER_01

Nice Don Henley reference. Uh yeah, so they're out there. Red Hot Chili Peppers has what I consider almost like that emergency response logo. I don't know what you would call it. Uh Star of Affinity, I think is actually what they call it, call it impressive. Uh well, you're the one naming artists of who created the Black Crows logo. Give me a break. I'm just trying to keep up.

SPEAKER_00

I'm not sure it's right. Uh Guns and Roses. I mean, you said Guns and Roses earlier, but you know, there's a couple of different you know, some of these bands have two or three or four logos, which is probably not the best branding of all time, but Guns N' Roses, the the logo that you mentioned with the revolvers and the roses is not the one that I was thinking of. I was thinking of the the the cross with each of their faces with the skeleton faces from Appetite, the cover of Appetite for Destruction. Sure. Is that an album logo? Yeah, I mean, it's the it's the uh obviously the the cover of Appetite for Destruction, technically the second cover of Appetite for Destruction,

What Makes A Logo Iconic

SPEAKER_00

because the first one that's framed on my wall up here uh was you know uh on the front, but then they banned that one, which had the little the monster jumping over the fence, and the girl has just been violated and there's a robot and shit. Um I'll have to send you a picture of that one.

SPEAKER_01

But you can see it through my camera. You see the Led Zeppelin one. I I I think a lot of people associate that with the band's logo, um, and it's possible, right? I get it. It makes sense to me. So here's one that I thought we would we would go to. I I didn't do a very good job of of leading this conversation to to this particular artist, but the artist is actually a symbol. Prince Prince.

SPEAKER_00

That was uh literally the next thing I was gonna say was Prince. Uh that that time in the 90s where he decided to stop calling himself Prince and refer to himself as that symbol, which has a name. I don't remember what it is, but um, I was gonna say Prince. You know, Aerosmith has got a cool one with the wings, you know, it has their name on there, of course, but you know, it's but you know it. Even without the name, you know it. Yeah, and then I think Pink Floyd kind of owns the the Prism uh thing pretty well. That those I mean those are the big ones that come come to mind for me. Um I you know, Bon Bon Jovi's got a like a heart with a dagger sticking through it that they use on most of their stuff. Um, so yeah, those are the big ones that come to mind. And you know, as a as a rock and roll fan, I like that. You asked buy or sell. I'm buying, I think those things are cool. I love it.

SPEAKER_01

I do too, and I like seeing on t-shirts and the marketing piece. We did Stones, we did Grateful Dead, we did Prince. Those are, I think, three big ones. And this will be the last one that I mentioned. I know we got a side two to flip the record here, but here's one that a lot of people don't talk about. And it's actually the fanciest and most elaborate logo of them all. I'm listening, just like the band itself. Queen. You've got the dragon, you've got the two lions, uh, you've got the queen crown right in the middle inside the queue. Um, it this is fancy. So if you're not familiar with it, yeah, I'm having to pull that one up.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, now I see. Yes, it's it's very British.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, it is super, super British. It looks like a crest more than a rock and roll band logo, right? Uh this was designed. I'm trying to play the design game with you the way you were doing it earlier. It was designed by Freddie Mercury, no, who's got an arts degree. Really? I didn't know that. Uh, yeah. If you look at it, and I hope everybody will give this a peek, go check out the queen logo, and you will kind of start to get the understanding, yeah, this is the most Freddie Mercury logo of all times.

SPEAKER_00

Lions and dragons and a and a queen's crown, yeah, and and a big giant Q. I mean, you can't do anything without the without that giant Q in the middle of that. And I didn't even notice that. I mean, I've seen this logo my entire life. I've never noticed it. It's a Q. I mean, you know, the people from Nyquil stole something from them, a giant Q in the middle of the logo.

SPEAKER_01

Brilliant. I mean, the Rolling Stones have a lips and tongue. Queen says, hold my beer, and it's very regal, this coat of arms uh that you see in this logo. I think that may be my favorite one just because there's so much that goes into it. It looks like something you would wear in battle uh or put on a flag uh to launch the archers. I don't know, but I wanted to get rock and roll logos, uh, a little bit of some publicity today. I ran across it the other day when I pinged you and said, let's do a single. I've got a topic. This could be pretty cool. Um, but I'd love to see what we see what what pops up on the socials. What are some logos that we haven't quite covered today, although we covered a lot. Uh, I'd love to see what the folks say. But before we do that, let's flip that record, Stone Cold. Give us a side B. Well, before we're so nervous.

SPEAKER_00

Before we do that, I think, you know, as soon as this episode's over, let's send out a tweet asking for the best rock and roll logos of all time and see what we get back. Maybe we've forgotten a few. Uh, speaking of Queen and and the British flag that they have developed here. Uh, I mean, are you gonna be in Europe next week? Are we gonna do a perfect album side from Europe? Are you over there to meet fans? What's going on?

SPEAKER_01

Uh, just you know, uh autograph signing. Yeah, it's it's really not that big a deal. Uh, I've got I'm getting a citation for Buckingham Palace for uh in advance of the 100th episode. By the Queen? Uh by the King, yeah, queen's dead. Yeah, that's you heard about the Queen, right? I'm not gonna make that mistake again.

SPEAKER_00

Uh that was such a faux pas.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. Uh it's a knighting ceremony. It's really not that big a deal. They're having us at Windsor. Um I'm excited for you.

SPEAKER_00

I'm excited for you.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. So uh, but I will I will wave the perfect album side flag loud and proud.

SPEAKER_00

Try not to be mobbed over there like I was in Jacksonville, Florida recently. Yes. Holy shit. Is that the guy from Perfect Album Side running the marathon very slowly?

SPEAKER_01

Just a lot of whispers in the crowd, people turning their heads. Is that who I think it is? It is. It is. Is that stone cold?

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Wow.

SPEAKER_01

You gave me this image, like we, you know, we recently have done the Michael Jackson episode, I think episode 96. Yeah. Uh, and I you remember this. Everywhere he went, there was just this massive mob all around him. Like he's having to literally split the crowd to get anywhere. That's what I'm thinking of when I go to Europe.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Like walking around London, that's what the crowd's gonna be because they know that the ogre from Perfect Albumside Podcast is is there.

SPEAKER_00

Uh that very saying, all six foot nine of you will be towering over Londoners. And I'm excited. I'm excited for you. Let let me flip the record here to side

Top Selling Albums Of The 1990s

SPEAKER_00

B. I wanted to talk to you about the 1990s. You mentioned uh Nirvana, that might come up in this discussion, and their uh exquisite logo. I wanted to talk talk to you about uh the top selling albums of the 1990s. And I'm gonna give all of our listeners at home a moment to pause this podcast and spend some since spend a few minutes in thought about the top selling albums of the 1990s. And I I've got the top ten albums uh of the night of the of the of the decade in front of me. And I wonder, and I hate to put you on the spot because everybody's mind goes blank when you're on a podcast or television or wherever you are, and you get to put on the spot, but talk to me about uh what do you think you can do as far as naming some of the top selling albums of the 1990s?

SPEAKER_01

I'll I'll tell you the uh instantly. We say this on full-length episodes. I instantly thought of uh Jagged Little Pill. Got it, it's on there. Jagged Little Pill is in the top five. Okay. Um I am thinking about massive bands and uh anticipated releases, and with and to do that, you you have to include one and two, use your illusion.

SPEAKER_00

Neither of them are in the top ten. I was blown away. Stunning. I was blown away by that. Now, I'd be willing to bet if you combined the sales of one and two, they probably are, but uh they are not not in the top ten. Let me tell you something else. Um one of them, uh excuse me, two of them are soundtracks.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, force gump. Incorrect. Damn it. Uh okay, uh Titanic. Boom. Number seven. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

You've got number three, Jack of the Little Pill, and you've got number seven of the Titanic soundtrack.

SPEAKER_01

All right. Well, I'm I'm instantly going early 90s, uh, the era that defined the 90s. That's grunge. I'm gonna go never mind.

SPEAKER_00

Nevermind is the number eight selling album of the 1990s. I excluded all greatest hits albums. Those don't count in these discussions.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so you did no compilations, these are studio albums.

SPEAKER_00

Soundtracks are intracks, I got you. The number one uh best-selling album of the 1990s is a soundtrack. And it is not Forrest Gump and it is not Titanic. And it's gonna hurt when I have to tell you. Is it the Lion King? No, it's not the Lion King. Is it Police Academy 7? Yes! I knew you would get there. I was shocked you went with seven, but that is correct. Um well, I I'll have to think about that. Let me tell you the reason I wanted to talk about this particular category.

SPEAKER_01

There's something you put me on the spot and make me look dumb. We all know we're 98 episodes in, we get it.

SPEAKER_00

That's too easy. I can do that all the time. What I what I want to tell you about is a takeover by another country. Another country took over the airwaves of the United States of America in the 1990s. We were invaded by our brethren from the north. Oh, okay. As they owned seven excuse me, excuse me, I had to take that back. They owned five of the top seven best-selling uh albums of the 1990s. Our Canadian neighbors. This is unbelievable.

SPEAKER_01

Uh oh, one of them is is it uh Brian Adams Robin Hood?

SPEAKER_00

Uh everything I do, I do it for you. And Brian Adams is not one of them. Isn't that shocking? Brian Adams won an Oscar, won a Grammy. Everything I do, I do it for you. Stayed on the number one for seven weeks. It was in the top 10 for 16 weeks. But that's not on this one of them.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I already did Alanis, so Alanis More Canadian. Number three. Justin Justin Bieber was way too young, so he's not on there. Uh, I don't know about Rush, uh, Roll the Bones. I don't know way that's on there. Uh, give me uh Celine Dion.

SPEAKER_00

Is she considered Celine Dion has the number four album with Falling Into You, 32 million records. Celine Dion also has number five with Let's Talk About Love, which sold 31 million records.

SPEAKER_01

Do I get credit for that by saying Celine Dion?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, of course. I mean, you you've got Alanis Morissette, Celine Dion, Celine Dion.

SPEAKER_01

You've got Neil Young is not on this list. I'm I'm trying to think of Canadian. Canadian artists. What about the guys that sang uh I Will Walk 500 Miles? Are they Canadian? They are not Canadian, and that was not a top-selling album. And that was, and you're really diluting the power of this question, Wyndham.

SPEAKER_00

What an idiot. The one you're forgetting. I'm gonna go ahead and give it to you, I think. Damn it. I like picking. Let me start with number 10. America Zone, The Backstreet Boys with the Millennium album. Gosh, don't know if I would have gotten that one. About 30 million records. Santana with supernatural.

SPEAKER_01

Of course, with yes, with Rob Thomas.

SPEAKER_00

You got it. Um Nevermind, Nirvana, number eight. Got that one. The Titanic soundtrack featuring Canadian artist Celine Dion with My Heart Will Go On at number seven. Number six, uh, American rock band Metallica, the black. Ah, with one. I mean, the black album. Yes. Yeah. Number number six. Uh, number five, we talked about Celine Don. Celine Dion, let's talk about love. Number four, Celine Dion falling into you. Number three, you got Jagged Little Pill, Alanis Morissette. Number two, the second best-selling album of the 1990s was Come On Over by Shania Twain. Unbelievable. She was on track star this morning. That's incredible. Uh, and then the number one selling album of the 1990s was the Bodyguard soundtrack. Whitney Houston. Yeah, I never would have guessed that. I just thought it was amazing that five of the top seven of the 90s were Canadian. Five of the top seven. And I'm throwing Brian Adams on top of that with maybe the biggest hit of 1991. Scratch that with the biggest hit of 1991.

SPEAKER_01

I cannot believe that. And I'm I'm a little taken back by the number of soundtracks, too. And maybe every decade is that way. Uh, I mean, you're gonna have your soundtracks in there, but I'm really disappointed I didn't get black album. I should have. Backstreet, I never would have guessed that.

SPEAKER_00

Uh I I think you know, the the 1990s are remembered for Nirvana, Tupac, Biggie, Pearl Jam, Oasis, Grunge, Gangster Rop, Boy Bands. But the sales tell a different story altogether. It's Whitney, Shania, Alanis, Celine. Those are the ones that were selling the albums. Although it's remembered for grunge and rap mainly. The charts were owned by our Canadian friends. Well, you see, we are female Canadian friends.

SPEAKER_01

Uh, I I immediately thought of Alanis, and I know that's one of the highest-selling debut records by a female of all times.

SPEAKER_00

I believe I believe Jag of Little Pill is the best-selling debut album ever by a female. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, and but then I went grunge. I I instantly thought grunge was going to define this. I almost went 10. I went nevermind, which I got. And I my next album was going to be 10 by Pearl Jam. Um, I can't believe you're right. Use your illusion one and two, both of those combined would have been on there. I can't believe uh neither one of them, especially after the success of Terminator 2 now.

SPEAKER_00

Uh I like my favorite, my favorite part of today's episode is you guessing the Proclaimers with 500 miles was the top-selling album of the 1990s.

SPEAKER_01

And have you heard their accent? Like it's pretty obvious they're not, that's not Canadian. They're not like Scottish.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I think they're uh I think that's right actually. I've just insulted Scottish. I was gonna say, when you're in Europe next week, uh try not to get your ass kicked by the proclaimers, if at all possible. God, that would suck.

SPEAKER_01

Uh I think that's that's a great question.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's a great, great single today. Yeah, uh, you know, next time I want to talk to you about maybe you should read up on your 80s, uh, top 80s. You know, we seem to talk a lot about the 80s and 90s. Maybe it's because it's what we know best.

SPEAKER_01

Uh I think so. I mean, I'm I we're children of the 80s, no doubt about it. We grew up, and I think our music affinity grew in the 80s. Uh no doubt about it.

SPEAKER_00

I'll tell you where this podcast is going to be growing now, Canada. We already have a boatload of Canadian listeners, and and I thank each and every one of them for listening to our show. Uh, but they're gonna pass this around. We said a bunch of nice things about Canadians today.

SPEAKER_01

Uh yeah, maybe we should get up there and do some on-site visits, you know, sign some autographs. Like they'll be doing in Europe. I'll be doing it in Europe. I'll let you know how that goes, run in a beta, and then we can come back and do it for real in Canada.

SPEAKER_00

If if if it's anything like Jacksonville, prepare yourself. Get a helmet.

SPEAKER_01

Oh man, that's

Episode 100 Tease And Where To Find Us

SPEAKER_01

good. Good episode today.

SPEAKER_00

A lot of very jocular uh the next album of the perfect album side podcast. Uh, we don't have a topic yet. So if anybody's got a great idea at perfect album sid uh on Twitter, uh you can find us on Facebook and Instagram. Um we're we're we're counting down to episode 100. We're we're we're two away. Uh big things coming. Big things happening. Big things happening. Uh you gotta go to Europe. I gotta do some stuff. And we're gonna get to episode 99, which will be a full episode of the perfect album side podcast. And we got a really special one for episode 100 that we are preparing. Uh, speaking of the king, make sure you mention that thing to him while you're over there about the episode 100.

SPEAKER_01

I'm going to. Uh the real nature of my trip is pressing my land rights. Uh, and we're gonna just make sure we're still pretty clear that we're the prigens of the rightful heirs to the British throne. It's I know it's kind of a thing.

SPEAKER_00

Uh good perfect album single, my man.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. Awesome stuff, man. All right. Thanks for the day.

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