What's In My Bag? [The Podcast]
An audio version of Amoeba Music's award-winning weekly video series "What's In My Bag?" which features artists and tastemakers sharing what they found at our record stores in Hollywood, San Francisco & Berkeley, CA.
What's In My Bag? [The Podcast]
CORTIS
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CORTIS goes record shopping at Amoeba Hollywood in this "What's In My Bag?" episode. MARTIN, JAMES, JUHOON, SEONGHYEON & KEONHO share some of their favorite albums by Alice in Chains, Dominic Fike, Stevie Wonder, Oasis, Tyler, the Creator & much more!
CORTIS' picks:
• Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies (LP)
• Dominic Fike - Sunburn (LP)
• Future - MIXTAPE PLUTO (LP)
• The Libertines - The Libertines (LP)
• The Beatles - The Beatles 1967 - 1970 (LP)
• Mad Season - Above (LP)
• Mk.gee - Two Star & The Dream Police (LP)
• Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life (LP)
• Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory (LP)
• Tyler, the Creator - Flower Boy (LP)
• Pixies - Doolittle (LP)
• Pixies - Surfer Rosa (LP)
• Oasis - Definitely Maybe (LP)
• Elvis Presley - Greatest Jukebox Hits (CD)
• Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings (LP)
• Richard Linklater - The Before Trilogy (Blu-ray)
• Jackass: Complete Movie & TV Collection (Blu-ray)
• Cameron Crowe - Vanilla Sky (Blu-ray)
• Guy Ritchie - Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Blu-ray)
Featured Artist: CORTIS
Editor: Gabriel Wheeler
Executive Producer: Rachael McGovern
Producer/Director: Craig Miller
Assistant Director: Derich Heath
Cameras: Aaron Araki, Derich Heath
Audio Recorded by: Patrick Emswiler
Assistant Editor: Patrick Emswiler
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What's good y'all? This is Cordit. I'm James Gono. My name is Martin. I'm the group leader. This is Songyan. This is Juhun. We're at Amoeba. I'm doing what's in my bag. I'll start with my favorite album that I always, you know, get back to. This is like an album that I listen to. Like when I feel like I need to breathe. When I need to like, you know, sit back and kind of like take a little break. One of my favorite songs is Nutshow. And um I stay away and no excuses. Lane Staley has been my biggest role model of all time. So I relate to him a lot. I resonate with him a lot. How he just, you know, always stays positive, but also has this like you know deep side of him. And his music really makes me feel alive.
SPEAKER_08I found this LP is called Sunburn by Dominic Fike.
SPEAKER_02She said I will find out.
SPEAKER_08Every time I come to LA, I listen to this whole album again and again. Every time I go to um other countries, I listen to this album set to set the mood.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_08Yeah. I love this album and I love all the tracks. I'm a big fan of Dominic Fight.
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_08He's a big fan.
SPEAKER_02I'm not a promo.
SPEAKER_07Future. Mixtape Pluto.
SPEAKER_06Send flight through the city, got a burview. Get turned again, lady with the young crew. Got shots in the wall of the ball.
SPEAKER_07You can never get something that is not exciting from the future, basically. His longevity is crazy. He's like the LeBron James of music, basically. And um, I love this mixtape. Personally, I listen to it a lot whilst just exercising. Just it's a good time. And you know, you feel like you know, you feel the confidence when you listen to it.
SPEAKER_09I'll talk about this album.
SPEAKER_05Oh, what became of the likely light.
SPEAKER_09What be came The reason I found out this album is I was watching Pinterest. Like while watching Pinterest, I found a guy named Pete Dualhardi. I really liked his vibe and style so that I looked up and I found this band, The Libertins, and I found this album. I like it. I like this album.
SPEAKER_05Oh, you can stamina.
SPEAKER_10This is the Beatles album 1967 to 1970.
SPEAKER_02Listen the sky with them.
SPEAKER_10Recently I'm kinda into the Beatles. Recently? Recently. Okay. And I felt like the Beatles got the natural vibe, you know? Yeah. They got some a little bit of country vibe. Yeah. And also a little bit of punk vibe. Also kind of pop and also kind of indie too. So I think they got the good balance between that and the very first track of this album. The Strawberry Feels Forever. That's my morning routine. So when I woke up, I always start my day with a song. And like it kind of refreshes my mind every time I listen to it.
SPEAKER_05Let me take you down, cuz I'm going to Strawberry Fields.
SPEAKER_11Talking about Lane Staley, I would like to talk about this album, Mad Season.
SPEAKER_05Wake up, young man. Wake up.
SPEAKER_11It's an album called Above. And one of my favorite songs in it is, you know, The River of Deceit. The lyrics is just so much relating. My pain is self-chosen. Sometimes you just, you know. Oh, that song. Yeah, yeah. Sometimes you just choose your own pain and sometimes you make mistakes.
SPEAKER_09My pain is self-chosing.
SPEAKER_08Two-star in the Dream Police by Mickey.
SPEAKER_01And if she's looking hard, she's gonna find it.
SPEAKER_08It's very iconic and I never get tired of listening to this album. I think I first listened to this album in LA actually while like making songs and this is my favorite album.
SPEAKER_07Songs in the key of life Stevie Wonder. This is a very meaningful record because my parents like had this song, had um Isn't she lovely on their wedding? So it's a very meaningful record and it's still a great song. Isn't she she lovely? It's still a great song. That's that really stood the test of time.
SPEAKER_09Oasis. Oh nice. Yeah, the morning glory. Actually, our members really love this album and we all do. Yeah. Yeah, we all do. So that's why I started to like listen listen to it. I really love the song called Champion Supernova. Yeah. It's really great. I'm learning the guitar for that song.
SPEAKER_11Oh, for real. Yeah. I know how to play Wonder Wall and Don't Look Back at Inger, but I don't know how to play Santa Fe. Which is one of my favorite songs too.
SPEAKER_03Would you ever cover that song?
SPEAKER_11We don't know in due time.
SPEAKER_10This is my next album. Oh boy. Yes. This is like what of one of my like the greatest of all time album. Oh really? Yeah. I mean, like since I kind of learned how to like produce and make some make a beat and stuff. You know, like listening to this album felt like a whole different experience. I've been listening to this album even before I started music. Learning music and how to make beats, like this album kind of felt different, and like you know, his production and everything. It feels it feels like he's a genius.
SPEAKER_11The Pixies. Pixies. Yeah. Two of my favorite albums. One is their first studio album, one is their second studio album. This is the one with the baser and hey in it. Um, and Here Comes Your Man. I've been listening to this in the plane actually, uh, on the way to LA. Um The Baser, you know, Francis just got great a great voice. Their music is so alternative and coloring outside the lines, which is what we're trying to do too. So great, great album. Great freaking album. I love them.
SPEAKER_08Oasis. Definitely maybe.
SPEAKER_03The other half. They said wait and see. Would you ever want to do that?
SPEAKER_07The thing is, I'm more of a blur guy. This one is also a very meaningful record because Elvis. My grandpa is a huge, huge, huge fan of Elvis.
SPEAKER_05If you're a Babylonian, you gotta tell the tail or just take a wall down on the street to Heartbreak Hotel.
SPEAKER_07Whenever in a car, it would be rather like blue suede shoes or you know Heartbreak Hotel. Sometimes I just revisit some of his greatest hits to just remind remind me of when I was like a little, little, little kid.
SPEAKER_09This is uh Chet Baker sings. And actually, last year I bought this LP from here, but I I didn't like open it yet. But yeah, I love this album and yeah, what I mean like we don't have like LP the we have a player, but not in our dorm. But at our studio, not yeah, that's true. I love jazz and Chip Baker is a really great artist.
SPEAKER_10Before trilogy, trilogy, yeah. Um it's the series of this before sunrise, before sunset, before midnight.
SPEAKER_04If there's any kind of magic in this world, it must be in the attempt of understanding someone sharing something.
SPEAKER_10I feel like this movie is very beautiful, and I like how the actors get old as the series goes by. At first they were kind of like young lovers, very like passionate, and as and as the series go by, they kind of get like you know, mature.
SPEAKER_04I guess when you're young, you just believe there'll be many people with whom you connect with, and later in life you realize it only happens a few times.
SPEAKER_10Yeah, you can screw it up, and like their love also gets mature, and and I kind of feel like this is what we leave for, you know, it's all about love.
SPEAKER_01Still there. Still there.
SPEAKER_11I got jackassed the seven movie collection. I watched the one in the cart, but I didn't watch the rest. I feel like Jack S is just so us. Um we just fool around too much and we you know we're too silly. I think on camera we look pretty alright, but off camera it's kind of chaotic, so I wanna talk about this movie.
SPEAKER_08It's called Funny Less Guy. Do you wanna hear Jeff Buckley or Vicky Carr?
SPEAKER_10Jeff Buckley or Vicky Carr. Both simultaneously.
SPEAKER_08I love all these photos and I love the color grading and the story. I love everything of about this movie. Yeah, he's handsome. Tom Cruise.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, yeah, he's handsome.
SPEAKER_10Dude, fix your fucking face.
SPEAKER_07I got lock stock and two smoking barrels.
SPEAKER_00This is one of them eye power jobs, isn't it? Some bad news for you, John. What the fuck? Mind your language in front of the boy. Jesus Christ!
SPEAKER_07I really like this director a lot. Guy Richie. Guy Richie. Um Snatch Snatch. Snatch is a great one. I love Snatch.
SPEAKER_00Caravan!
SPEAKER_09Anyway, what's wrong with this one? It's not for me.
SPEAKER_07Lockstock and Two Smoking Barrels is one of those movies where it's very humorous, but also the editing is very nice. It's kind of rough in a certain sense, but also it's unique. I think it in this movie influenced us a lot uh while making different self-made music video or just editing wise, we kind of reference guy rich movies a lot.
SPEAKER_03Thank you so much, guys.
SPEAKER_07Thank you so much. It was a great time.