S2 Episode 4

Date
Monday, 1/25/2021, 3:00 pm Length: 2:33:12

Title
The Day Josh Played All Waco Brothers Songs (And Songs Covered By Them) In Tribute To Drummer Joe Camarillo, And Texas Rangers Radio Announcer Eric Nadel Regaled With Baseball And Music Stories

Link
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Noteworthy Details
Regular Episode Location: Living Room Secret Surprise Special Guest: Texas Rangers radio play-by-play announcer Eric Nadel

Summary
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Episode Description

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Quotes and Taglines:

 * "I might have to retract on the whole, like, 'We're being liberal about (giving fanfares for vaccines),' 'cause we were getting almost none, so I was like, 'I'm gonna open up the floodgates,' but now it's flooding."
 * "This is a cover, but they really kind of made it their own. I guess I keep saying that about all of them, right? … We're doing Waco Brothers songs today — and covers done brilliantly by Waco Brothers, both live and recorded."
 * "I might regret this, but you know what, I might not. There's only one way to find out." (on White Lightning by Waco Brothers)
 * "John in England saying (in the chat), 'It's been a while since we've had a really good mashup,' and that is still the case because that was not a really good mashup. Sorry, John in England." (on attempted mashup of Big River by Johnny Cash and Red Brick Wall by Waco Brothers)
 * "Many of you, if you're in the Boston area, you'll already know about the Winter Walk. This is something that happens every winter. It's a winter walk." (on Winter Walk event to raise money for homelessness services in Boston)
 * "That was, like, velocitation. I was playing that Stevie Wonder too fast, so then when it came to playing the fast song, to me it felt slow. I was like, 'Why is this song so slow? Why am I not struggling to play this one like I normally do?'
 * "I think they call that velocitation. Like when you're driving 65 on the highway and then you pull off and you're on the local road and you're going 30 but it feels like you're going 10." (on playing Happy Birthday by Stevie Wonder immediately followed by Hocus Pocus by Focus)
 * "Thanks for being part of our respite. Hope you got something good out of it. I figure you probably did if you're here — especially if you're still here."
 * "Sometimes the imperfections make it even perfecter, if that makes sense. That's the beauty of music sometimes, especially with those guys. They are the masters of, like, using imperfections as enhancements." (on Walking On Hell's Roof Looking At The Flowers by Waco Brothers being a perfect song, even if not always played perfectly)

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Baseball Card of the Week

 * Photo of Joe Camarillo and Jon Langford of Waco Brothers in baseball poses on the field at Fenway Park

Player of the Week

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Album of the Week

 * Jon Langford and Skull Orchard – Here Be Monsters (limited edition deluxe art box set version displayed)

Hatter or No-Hatter?

 * No-Hatter

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