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The Greatest Non Hits
Beck: Midnight Vultures
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all right, thank you for listening to the greatest non-hits. I'm chris, and playing the song uh, milk and honey from beck's midnight vultures album is my co-host, tim Midnight Vultures. It's the seventh studio album by Beck and it came out November 16th of 1999. I guess it was DGC Records. Looking at Wikipedia, and this is a wild one For me, it's a party album. Is what we think of this?
Speaker 2as.
Speaker 1Kind of crazy, kind of out there. There's been a lot of criticism about the album being soulless and things like that. I kind of get where they're coming from in a lot of ways, but I mean I also see like a lot of good in this album as well. It's super creative. The one thing that is, in my opinion, impressive about it is the personnel. I mean Beck, but some of the other guys that performed on the album. They play a lot of different instruments, like, for example, I mean Beck alone. He does vocals, he's a producer Keyboards, guitar synthesizer, vocoder, choir vocals, bass, synthesizer, backing vocals, hand claps, marimbas, harmonica, acoustic guitar, bass.
Speaker 1There's such a wide range there. Roger Joseph Manning Jr plays synthesizer, piano, tambourine, shaker, clavinet, vocoder, percussion all on down the line, electronic drums, keyboards. It's just such a non-traditional personnel lineup of a recording act. You know so it's justin meldell, johnson bass, backing vocal, shaker percussion, smoky hormel guitar, joy warren warrenker drums. There's like a ton of people like that do mastering, mixing horns, banjo there's a banjo part in there. Her peterson does that. So there's a bunch of stuff and it gets funky later on and uh, it just uh. There's a lot and I think it's it's kind of a good album for this kind of a show because, as you know we listen.
Speaker 1All the songs on the album rank their top three non-hits. So we're going to have an interesting time today determining that I've got a couple of favorite non-hits. Get Real Paid comes to mind. Milk and Honey is usually a tell on what Tim is going to choose. Um, there's a couple other ones in there and uh, of course, we're going to be goofing off over the whole. You know, throughout the whole thing, as we listened to songs at the end uh ranked non-hit.
Speaker 1So again, listeners, thank you. We're coming up on our. We're going to be beginning our fourth year in several weeks from now. So if you're listening to this in the future, as you know, if you've listened to any of the previous podcasts, you know we've done the 70s in 2022. We did the 80s in 2023. We did the 90s in 2023, we did the 90s in 2024, but I mean, technically, our year anniversary is february 16th.
Speaker 1I think was when we launched our, our first, uh, download our first episode. So the the line of order, the chain of command, is that we do some albums for the 2000s. I think that would be cool. The thing is, when I listen to an album like this, about two or three years ago, I probably would have said no, I wouldn't have been able to take it. And now my net has spread pretty wide and it's a good thing, and so I mean every, you know the trope is that the 2000 suck. I, you know I'm going to give it. Maybe I didn't listen to everything, and so I think it'd be good for us to do that.
Speaker 1So we're uh, we're heading in that direction, but in the meantime, we're going to using a few other 90s episodes before we get there. Nevertheless, what can we say about this album? Well, interesting album cover. It's like there's a lot of sex in this. I mean, I'm not gonna lie, it's just like. It's just somebody like in like leather pants, and it's like there's another guy like squeezing something out of a tube and it makes the shape of like a hand on a crotch of some sort. I don't know, it's weird. So this is considered funk, rock, alternative rock, hop, disco, r&b. Yeah, it has all those things. It's good like that. They recorded this in LA. Shout out to LA. There are fires going on there, by the way, as we're recording this. Shout out to LA if you listen. We're with you, we really are. We hope you're safe, we hope you're well. And my man, tim, just put his guitar down. He's getting set up, he's adjusting, he's adjusting his chair, I'm adjusting his mic, his volume. How you doing, bud?
Speaker 1Tasty waves here, that's right, let's get into it. This is your wheelhouse.
Speaker 4A lot of shout outs, just excellent party time music, you know it really is. You've been at a party or two of this is in the background excellent, excellent well, uh, yes, I used to have some parties in mom's basement and play foosball and listen to this. Shout out to Jeff for putting this on. Made me love the album even more. Shout out to the perfumed blokes on the Giza line. Bed and breakfast, getaway, weekenders, sports, illustrated moms, chicks with lazy eyes. Shout out.
Speaker 1Tea drinkers, oh man.
Speaker 5Yeah, you're crazy, I like you yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, no, but shout out to all those people.
Speaker 4That's what I say it's a party, feel it really is.
Speaker 1The lazy eyes Shout out Especially yeah.
Speaker 5Hey bud, let's party.
Discussing Beck's Midnight Vultures Album
Speaker 1Okay, all right Should we get into it, let's get into it. This is the first one we're going to call it a hit. It's Sex Laws, because it's a single. The singles are the first three songs Sex Laws, nicotine and Gravy Mixed Business. And here we Go.
Speaker 4So there's no sex. I mean, how do you not have sex with me? You got a little arrested development here.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah.
Speaker 4Good start. Yeah, tobias shout out, never nudes.
Speaker 2What's up? Good drama, great look.
Speaker 1This is back drumming, right, yeah, among other people. I mean, it's so. There's, like I said, man, there's so many different people in this Personnel. You've got what was that? Roger Joseph Manning? I think he played some percussion.
Speaker 4Tea and Sympathy.
Speaker 1Shout out to the tea drinkers again. Beck, of course, plays drums on this Actually maybe not Joey Werenker Is in drums On track 3, 7, 8, 10. There's two different people doing. Are you crying?
Speaker 3I'm not afraid to. Are you crying?
Speaker 4I'm not afraid to cry.
Speaker 3Are you crying?
Speaker 4What's that?
Speaker 5Neptune's lips taste like fermented wine. Work it, work it, baby.
Speaker 1Shout out to Roger Joseph Manning playing the shaker right now.
Speaker 4Oh wow, he's really doing it. Oh, hepatitis contact lens.
Speaker 6Roger Joseph Manning.
Speaker 4Defile sex, sex logic.
Speaker 1Oh god, shout out to Wisconsin.
Speaker 3Oh god, oh god, oh god, I'm afraid to cry.
Speaker 4What's this halfway home all about, just?
Speaker 3go home. That's your home. Are you too good for your home?
Speaker 1Answer me, oh, this guy, God the banjo.
Speaker 5It's the banjo guy I'm going to give a shout out to him Giggity giggity g banjo, it's the banjo guy. Yeah, give a shout out to him Giggity giggity giggity Herb Peterson.
Speaker 4Herb's a man, I'm a man.
Speaker 6I'm a man.
Speaker 3Slip off, go home.
Speaker 4Herb is going off, go to your Betty Ford clinic and cry Good little trumpet in this. Little overlays, little details, simple lines Intertwining.
Speaker 3Little touches, little touches, little details.
Speaker 1Are you trying to say that they should call this lick my love pump?
Speaker 4take your bulbous areas and scooch along there oh man what hi shout out to the moms out there.
Speaker 6Shout out to the moms out there Now, feel, feel in the heart, feel, feel in the heart. I thought I saw a booty cat, whoa, boldly go where no man has ever gone before. There's got to be a.
Speaker 1All right, this is Nicotine and Gravy. Another single Less, I think, less recognized than Sex Laws For sure. Less, I think, less recognized than sex laws for sure.
Speaker 4I love all the futuristic electronic stuff infused with guitar and bass and drum, though great, it's almost like incubus, but you piece, meals it together, kind of like we do with these right, these little clips, you know I agree what do you think?
Speaker 1how affirmative day. Okay also, you have like really big eyes whoa.
Speaker 4Whoa Cassava melon. Cassava melon doesn't exist anymore.
Speaker 6I'll do the laundry. He pulled over. He pulled over French fries and gravy sir.
Speaker 4Poutine.
Speaker 6Yeah, sure.
Speaker 1Yes, sir.
Speaker 4Yes sir.
Speaker 1Cassavas are real fruit, are they?
Speaker 5They're like Feel it down in my plums, feel it down in my plums, feel it down in my plums.
Speaker 2What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 1What'd you say, man? I'm afraid they don't exist.
Speaker 3I just want to see what a double heart is like. I don't know what part of it.
Speaker 6Jesus, you're crazy.
Speaker 4You're crazy I like you, I don't want to die tonight. What that's such a random lyric?
Speaker 2it's it's like surfing in some oil spillage that's Beck right there.
Speaker 4This these go to 11. Let's back right there.
Speaker 5This. These go to 11.
Speaker 4Time to get creepy All right. Pick your bulbous areas and scooch along. It's lazy, it's doing crazy. She looks so Israeli. Yeah sure, yes, sir. French fries and gravy sir.
Speaker 3Poutine yes, sir, he's already.
Speaker 1This is a borderline disrespect to the listener.
Speaker 4It's adding we're making Beck proud. I think so. Yeah, you can listen to it on your own. I like it. We're menage a twine.
Speaker 1Yeah, we're menage a cacha, it's a twine. It's just back in the two of us.
Speaker 2What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 1Yeah, exactly, maybe I need to sit. The next couple plays out.
Speaker 4This is a nice little interlude here. There's nothing more to be added.
Speaker 3It's the Egyptian magician. Yeah.
Speaker 4This is awesome. This is way cool.
Speaker 6Alright, alright, alright. Affirmative Dave All right, all right, all right Affirmative Dave.
Speaker 3What.
Speaker 1Call the fire department. It is out of control. Oh, wow man, that was, that was sweet. Yeah, that was. Wow, man, that was sweet. Yeah, that was good man. That's the best I've ever heard that song. I've heard it a couple times now. Why is it now sticking with me? You gotta give us a couple. All these albums. They need time to get into you.
Speaker 6It's business with leather, christmas with leather.
Speaker 4Oh, with Heather, Was that Heather?
Speaker 1Yeah, mixed business.
Speaker 6I was talking about me.
Speaker 5What a freak.
Speaker 6Alright.
Speaker 4Colamping, rising to the canteen. Alright, alright, I love lamp.
Speaker 3Cold lamping.
Speaker 6Ian Simmons is a legend, yeah sure, rewrite your diary Champagne. Champagne.
Speaker 4Who wants to pour champagne on a honeybee?
Speaker 2Vintage champagne.
Speaker 6That's right, that's right, baby Hot tub.
Speaker 4Heather, shout out Get that homework done.
Speaker 6I was talking about me.
Speaker 4Shout out to the lesbians screaming.
Speaker 1Wisconsin. Nymphomaniac shout out oh.
Speaker 3God, oh God.
Speaker 1Oh, oh God, oh God, oh, it's getting funky now.
Speaker 4Oh, mistress, what's a mistress? C-o-d Call on demand. Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, okay, come on demand.
Speaker 4Vintage champagne. Let us celebrate, yes, the brooch, reunion of the brooch. The boys what about the men? I'm a man, I'm a man. I like the little electronic touches. A man, I'm a man, I like the little electronic touches.
Speaker 6Yeah, Touches you know little touches, little details. All right, all right, all right, All right, all right, all right. Well, I'll start my own business.
Speaker 3How hard can it be?
Speaker 6Bzzz, bzzz, bzzz.
Speaker 1We'll see who brings in more honey. Ah, I see what you're doing $6,300 suit Come on.
Speaker 4That's a lot of business for Job.
Speaker 1Oh yeah.
Speaker 6This is an intro to get real paid. I think he comes from a dimension that's big on musical theater okay, we'll pass well here we go.
Speaker 5This is get real paid don't you wish you were flawless like me? A towering inferno of physical perfection all right, thank you.
Speaker 4Thank you, bender. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1That's a good intro, man, because this is all synthy. You know this is where this is going. All right, what?
Speaker 4I like this one, though it's spacey.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, affirmative though it's spacey.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, Affirmative, Dave.
Speaker 4We didn't ask you how. I wonder what Saul thinks of this. Shout out to the dads with pictures in their wallets.
Speaker 1It kind of has like a horror movie vibe to it.
Speaker 4Parental advisory this album Potentially, I'm not sure. Parental advisory this album Potentially, I'm not sure. Saul's been pretty. We never. Yeah, what's Saul? He's been pretty quiet. He's got a soul-fame chest.
Speaker 3I went to the Empire State Building.
Speaker 1No, that's not what we asked you. Do you like this? How are you feeling about it?
Speaker 3Hi, oh, hello.
Speaker 4Hello, he's on the cell. He's on the cell. Yeah, he's on his cell here.
Speaker 6Okay, he's calling in like butter and those legs and those sparkling, why?
Speaker 2are you going to the airport flying somewhere? Real paid? Why are you?
Speaker 3going to the airport Flying somewhere.
Speaker 4Real paid.
Speaker 1Get real paid. This is like Revenge of the Nerds, like their thing at the end. I don't know why they want it, cause their daddy's always on it and he know just how to flaunt it. He got pictures in his wallet and he wanna be your lover?
Speaker 2Does he look just like my mother? Does he cover you like butter and just leave you alone? I don't know where, from where?
Speaker 3We lambda, lambda, lambda, and Omega Moon there's so much to do.
Speaker 4Yeah, okay, you're pregnant again. It's Thursday.
Speaker 5They're hands, they're smooth. Thursday the head Smooth, creamy, delicate, yet masculine.
Speaker 1That's kind of cool of the voiceover.
Speaker 3These babies can go off.
Speaker 1I kind of like the fact that it's soulless. It's kind of got like a. It's actually like a very calming kind of. This is really chill.
Speaker 4Downers. He's got downers.
Speaker 1Yeah, what qualifies to touch your ass? I wonder Touch my ass if you qualify it's. Is that what?
Speaker 4it is. The ending is really really cool, oh gosh, Okay.
Speaker 6I didn't look good.
Speaker 1Alright, it's Hollywood Freaks.
Speaker 6Like butter and those legs and those sparkling stockings Again, butter, butter, hot milk, tweet my lip. Or champagne, or rippo Chalmers, go cripple. Champagne, champagne, evaporated meats what a freak.
Speaker 2What the fuck is he talking about? What the fuck?
Speaker 6is he talking about?
Speaker 4Pants and jeans. Hollywood freaks on the Hollywoods.
Speaker 3What you say, man, what you think, I got some rocks and diamonds.
Speaker 6I wanna unload them. What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 1Beck is slaying it now.
Speaker 6What is going on?
Speaker 4He needs some of the finer things.
Speaker 6Feeling or thinking.
Speaker 3That feels, that feels better.
Speaker 6I was talking about me, but She'll buy you Hollywood.
Speaker 4Casting those spells. Oil Did you say oil.
Speaker 3I think so Okay.
Speaker 2It's like surfing in some oil spillage. Choose these eyes, I guess.
Speaker 1There's a lot going on in this album, man. There's a lot of different genres. There's rap, synths, shop it all. Navy, shop it all. Man, there's a lot of different genres.
Speaker 3There's a lot of rap. Yeah, scents.
Speaker 4Shop at.
Speaker 1Old Navy Shop at Old Navy.
Speaker 4What he wishes. He was a lady.
Speaker 1Jock and my Mercedes. I'm a man.
Speaker 2I'm a man.
Speaker 4A lot of that going on in Hollywood.
Speaker 1Tropical oils turn up the heat.
Speaker 6Till the swimming pool boils. He's gone to 11.
Speaker 4Excuse me, russell but I believe I requested the hand job. Is that poor taste? Eh, with the fires and all I don't know. Oh, hollywood, people don't yeah these babies can go off. Is that the meters Don these babies can go off? Is that the meters Don these babies can go off? The meters going off. Yeah, smart meters. All right, we're on peaches and cream Peaches and cream.
Speaker 1What your left hand do, Don't tell your right hand baby.
Speaker 3Don't tell your right hand, baby, they're hands.
Speaker 5Brothers don't shake hands, brothers, gotta hug make a garbage.
Speaker 3Man scream it's such a dangerous dream they're smooth, creamy, delicate, yet masculine pour some sweet cream on it.
Speaker 4Shout out to the sweater wearers.
Speaker 3Big hands.
Speaker 1Shout out to the turtleneck wearers out there it's a cold one, bundle up.
Speaker 4It's a cold dream. It's only a dream here, right, alice?
Speaker 2Oh what the fuck is he talking about? Fuck?
Speaker 3What the hell? I'm your dad's brother, aren't I Lost? Lost, you're best.
Speaker 6Hop on the good foot and do the bad thing. I believe it's menage a trois. I love lamp, I love lamp, I love lamp.
Speaker 3I love lamp.
Speaker 4A trend I love lamp.
Speaker 6I love Leia.
Speaker 4I love Sit there and he's gonna put that thing on your melon, okay.
Speaker 6Just a trim, don't buzz me, alright.
Speaker 1Trimmed and burning baby. That's what it's all about. Yeah.
Speaker 4Beck has an extensive collection of name tags and hairnets. I would say Probably. A lot of songs revolve around him. I mean, he's a virtuoso. Yeah, really plays 45 instruments.
Speaker 1I didn't realize he could rap that well too. He raps really well. He does everything. That's the wild part it's like the only good white rapper, yeah and he produces all this too, so it's like there's a lot of horns here.
Speaker 4Now this one. I like this one a lot.
Speaker 1Good drummer, there's a xylophone in there.
Speaker 4It's a good drummer, good look Great, look Good drummer.
Speaker 2Good drummer oh.
Speaker 3Oh.
Speaker 1Shout out to all the bushes out there Last name Bush King $6,300 suit Got it dry clean.
Speaker 4Oh, what are those billionaire weapons doing Out of control?
Speaker 1Like that yeah.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 5Work it, Work it baby.
Speaker 3Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 4It does sound like a train song, doesn't it?
Speaker 6The harmonica. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1That was unnecessary.
Speaker 4That's a train. That's a train right there. You guys are making me look like Trina Thod.
Speaker 1Here I was A little touch of details, a little rock out here.
Speaker 3Good use of xylophone, that's right. Baby, where do?
Speaker 1you live, baby? Where do you live? That's right, baby.
Speaker 4Where do you live, baby?
Speaker 6Good drummer, great look, good drummer yeah.
Speaker 4Good xylophonist Good.
Speaker 3Very good Good guitarist Just saying let it out, give it some air man that was.
Speaker 2That was beck's guitar solo dear near near crushing it I only came here to do two things, man kick some ass and drink some beer. It's like we're almost out of beer.
Speaker 1There's a guy named Smokey Hormel who plays guitar on this track, I think. Smokey, shout out to Smokey this guy, roger joseph manning, is playing the vocoder on this track as well plays on, play the mixed business too, I think that that kind of thing whoa or maybe it's that Is that a theremin. Yeah.
Speaker 4Use therebin Never been touched.
Speaker 1The clavinet? Yeah, the clavinet was used in there somewhere, roger.
Speaker 3Joseph Manning was all over that. We'll see who brings in more honey.
Speaker 1Manning's playing guitar on this one. Oh no, he played guitar on the last one. He's playing keyboards on this one. Sorry, beck plays harmonica on this at some point. What plays guitar on this, in fact? Does this kind of sounds like White Stripes? Yeah, I like this album, this one.
Speaker 4Cold cola cans.
Speaker 3Do it for free.
Speaker 4This sounds like bring a poor boy to his knees, yeah there's like uh, class warfare stuff going on smell the what in the club tonight vt like chlamydia dreams disappear, dreams disappear.
Speaker 1This is so great I know, I'm still thinking about how VD smells Like, is it Like? Kind of smells different than like the clap.
Speaker 4You think I'll get some rocks, and diamonds. I want to load all my computer all right, all right, all right affirmative day and shoulders, knees and toes.
Speaker 1Knees and toes pour some sweet cream on it.
Speaker 4I take head, shoulders, knees and toes. Knees and toes. Okay, you can have those.
Speaker 3Coming down a little bit here.
Speaker 4Ah but we're still on milk and honey, so honey, I love the outro to this. It's kind of cool you're crazy.
Speaker 5I like you, but you're crazy.
Speaker 4Double guitar fill here. Listen to that guitar fill in this, yeah.
Speaker 6Bzzz. We'll see who brings in more honey Bzzz.
Speaker 1That was a little harsh for the tone. This is getting right.
Speaker 2Some kind of like effect on the two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two two two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two, two two two, it's all going away, oh wow.
Speaker 1Yeah, we don't need that. All right, so that was a beautiful song.
Speaker 4This is beautiful, beautiful way. Yeah yeah, this song reminds me of his the later stuff that he won a Grammy for and his Lost Cause. This song definitely has the mood of the Lost Cause album.
Speaker 1I'm not looking at any Wikipedia or anything, but just from memory. I think he got divorced in 2002. The album that came out then was kind of about that fallout.
Speaker 4Oh, sea Change, that was Sea Change. It's a Sea Change-type change. This is a sea change type song, which is a previous album.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, you were talking about something after what I was talking about, cause he went to Grammy like in 05 for that uh acoustic album that he did Right.
Speaker 3Morning phase 2014.
Speaker 4We haven't done Odele either. It's a good album.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's probably the most popular yeah. Maybe the most critically acclaimed too. This one is kind of up there. I think this is kind of under the radar, don't you think?
Speaker 3It's just can't be.
Speaker 1It's not for the masses, you know.
Speaker 4I think, to his niche fans. It is really there's.
Speaker 3I'm not a super fan but I can.
Speaker 1I can see myself getting used to it. Just takes a few listens right and like once you know what you're looking for, it's a good, it's a nice standby.
Speaker 4Well, this album is supposed to. He admitted, this is supposed to be a party album, it's just yeah. And then you need a song like this on there to bring it down a little bit. Well, sometimes you need a party beat, brought down.
Speaker 1You can't just go up, and I mean it can, but a lot of times it's good to evan flow with the music in the background.
Speaker 4Simple lines, simpler, maybe a little simpler, less intertwining yeah it's a fine line between clever and stupid. Yeah, it's true, that's another line for that.
Speaker 1You know Spinal Tap. But yeah. Lick my Love Pump. I think it was the song where this is this album's Lick my Love Pump.
Speaker 3What'd you say, man?
Speaker 4The slide guitar is really good too.
Speaker 1I gotta know who is on slide guitar here. Pedal Steel is Greg Lise L-E-I-S-Z, or maybe it was on Milk and Honey that he played that. This is true.
Speaker 6This moment came to me in a dream.
Speaker 1Beck is playing back vocals back vocals.
Speaker 4Yeah, like background, like you know, like the harmony, the raga probably a, a low version, a high version, a mid version, he could high version a mid version Could be doing all of them.
Speaker 1Feeling or thinking that would be pedal. Right, this is pedal guitar, pedal steel, jd and S. Oh god, it's so beautiful. Yeah, we're past the banjo phase of the album. All right, that was kind of cool. We're kind of getting towards the end. We got three more. Next one is well, this is like an eight. Okay, this is like an eight-second thing. Intro to Pressure Zone. Let's just go straight to Pressure Zone. Okay, here we go. We're bringing it back up.
Speaker 6The countryside is overgrown. There's a lighthouse in the south Wrestling with butchered girls. She don't ever change her clothes. Masterpieces liquidate. Choosing size, I guess I can sleep inside a box A hundred years. Choose his eyes, I guess Lizards and their pressure sound what Hi Hi, with Almighty God as my witness, I am not an angel dust dealer.
Speaker 3All the other mothers, I would never dream of asking you. These babies can go off.
Speaker 4What are you? Some kind of freak? I like this one. It's growing on me a little bit.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's a little bit more uplifting.
Speaker 4Now it's a little raw, more uplifting.
Speaker 6That one's a little ragga here, yeah.
Speaker 1It's got some piano with some synths back and forth.
Speaker 4It's got a little bit of Spicoli in there, yeah.
Speaker 5Hey bud, let's party.
Speaker 3Whoa, it doesn't sound like his solo.
Speaker 2His solos are Like butter and though.
Speaker 1Solos are like butter.
Speaker 4Oh, it's like butter.
Speaker 1What do you think?
Speaker 3Quagmire, giggity, giggity giggiggity, I see you're a back fan.
Speaker 1Oh really that was kind of cool. All right, we're at the last one, deb deborah. All right, we're at the end, deborah beverly, oh yeah, donna we all know where we were at when we met our loved, our one and true love that's baby making music.
Speaker 2That's what that is.
Speaker 1I was just thinking that yeah, come on, you're turning it's classy, turning our pool over Fleased.
Speaker 4You got fleased.
Speaker 1Yeah, fleeced you got fleeced yeah, I'll get him every time. Chew on it, chew ON IT.
Speaker 5It's Harba Melon. Feel it down in my plums, alright.
Speaker 6I'm a man. I'm a man. What, what, what? I believe it's menage a trois.
Speaker 3Touch. You know the little touches, little details. Girl, I only want to be there with you cause you got something that I just can't get away.
Speaker 1I'll pick you up late at night after work. He says his back man, he's good, he's got a good voice, he surprisingly does.
Speaker 4It's kind of annoying how good he is. Sometimes he says his back man, he's good, he's got a good voice.
Speaker 6It surprisingly does it's kind?
Speaker 4of annoying how good he is sometimes.
Speaker 1I know.
Speaker 3Well, let's do it then.
Speaker 1All good Shout out to Debbie Harry.
Speaker 3Also, you have, like, really big eyes. Got to get with, get to get with. I just got to get with you, girl that you never I wanna get with you, all of you and your sister. I think her name is Deborah, oh yeah, I just dig songs about rainbows.
Speaker 6Get with you, oh yeah, I just dig songs about rainbows.
Speaker 4Oh, yeah, oh yeah, I'll stop Okay.
Speaker 1No, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm He-Word.
Speaker 4Pour some sweet cream on it. It's a little bit like. It's a little bit like Lenny Kravitz right now. You're crazy.
Speaker 5I like you, but you're crazy, you're crazy.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's Lenny Kravitz, it's Prince, a little bit of James Brown kind of fly in the family stone. Yeah, sure, yes sir, are you saying yes, sir, yes, sir, yeah, sure.
Speaker 6French fries and gravy poutine.
Speaker 5You're crazy you're crazy, I like you.
Speaker 3I like you.
Speaker 6I'm a man Now feel feelin' in the heart Okay.
Speaker 1All right, yeah, man, that's.
Speaker 4I think that we're, we're at the end Wow, that's it. That was great.
Speaker 1That was a good album, man. Let's, let's, get into our top three. What are you thinking for your number three? Oh, the very the first three songs are out from all the way, from get real paid at the beginning to deborah. Okay, what are you thinking?
Speaker 4um number three beautiful way. I think that had just the right type of feel to sort of cut the album in half in a way uh, in a good way sort of a all the you know, all the bangers are on one through nine.
Speaker 1There were a ton of bangers on this. I'm going to say my number three is going to be Deborah, the last one that wow, really yeah, I didn't think, okay, yeah deborah, the last one, that wow, really, yeah, I didn't think okay, yeah, well, I mean I, I mean I really appreciated the the dexterity of yeah, beck's talents. You know, on that, like his voice was really the rounding it out soulful and uh, and now I see that he's got talent as if I didn't need to already, yeah, but okay, that's my number three all right, my number two is get real paid.
Speaker 4Yeah, that song kind of you know grew on me a lot this, this listen around it's very catchy.
Speaker 1It's four minutes and 20 seconds on the nose, okay, okay.
Speaker 4Yeah, yeah, really catchy song.
Speaker 1That was my number two as well, I was.
Speaker 4I agree.
Speaker 1I think it's uh, it had some really good hooks in it and it flowed and it was super like aggressive and confident and it was great little solo yeah.
Speaker 4It's got it's kind of like the rocket, like a weird spacey.
Speaker 3Leaves of the Sea solo.
Speaker 1Yeah, it brought a little bit more R&B to Thomas Dolby.
Speaker 4Right interesting.
Speaker 1It's more soulful of a Thomas Dolby kind of a thing. Oh, wow. Marrying soul and technology.
Speaker 4Blinded by the science yeah, wrapped up like a douche. Blinded by the science. Blinded, yeah, wrapped up like a douche. Blinded me with science. Okay, dolby, yeah, all right, well number one for me. You know it's gotta be milk and honey, Milk and honey. And then they really slowed it down at the end and it kind of almost got all like Rosebuddy like Citizen Kane.
Speaker 4Rosebud yeah, it's like you can have it all, but then it can be stripped away from you, maybe with all his nonsensical lyrics. I don't know, I don't know, I don't know what he was getting at.
Speaker 1Yeah me either.
Speaker 4But it was an excellent song, it was.
Discussing Beck's Peaches and Cream Song
Speaker 1It was an excellent. It is an excellent song and I mean I kind of wanted to go there. You're going to be different, aren't you? To be different? And just to bring another song into this, I'm going to say Peaches and Cream, just to bring another song into this. I'm going to say Peaches and Cream. It's my number one. Nobody chose Hollywood Freaks. Hollywood Freaks is such a good song too, man. Oh yeah, well, that's the one that had the bongos and percussion.
Speaker 4Yeah Well, Peaches and Cream. Peaches and Cream Also very catchy.
Speaker 1Yeah, it was just so catchy, a lot of overlays yeah, a lot of overlays, and all that, yeah, exactly. I liked the. It was playful.
Speaker 4It was a little raunchy. On another day, Peaches and Creams could be my number one.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's creative and you can go places with it and it makes me hungry a little bit, yeah.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 1Well, let's get some poutine, maybe some milk and honey, some gravy and all that stuff and we'll call it a day.
Speaker 4Let's leave our audience with a clip maybe yeah, let's do it our plump hindquarters squared up and pointed right at the camera alright, I think that was apropos.
Speaker 1Alright, take care.