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It's Wednesday, and it's been awha. The PMS show podcast is it's
been a wha. Come on,put it, come on, give some
of that nineties Kates catching at Burrowskind of angst into it. It's been
away, it's been away. ThePMS before the show podcast, Hold your
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head up. Shit seems to dissappeeand now I'm with you every fucking time.
All that bullshit seems to disappear.The best thing is before that,
their first song, their first singlewas this pile of crap called same mud
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Shovel. Well, you know,you never lead with the ballad, you
always lead with the rocker or themid tempo. And it was a song
called mud Shovel And it's Aaron Lewis. That's a guy from Staying Ushovel.
Motherfucking that's a good one. No, yeah, good stuff. It's been
a while. Kate's favorite man,I'm on the Outside is the other one
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that that's the Aaron Lewis, Ibelieve right. Well he was with Stained,
with the guy Fred Durst, andit was a live version that that
was. That was the one thatgot that I'm on the side, I'm
looking I can see through you can'tthink about think about the rock stars of
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the of those nineties bands. Yougot fat Aaron Lewis. You got kind
of dead eye looking three doors downguy with one of the worst hair cuts
you've ever seen, but dating Charlie'sNo, that was third eye blind Steve,
what were you talking about? Iwas talking three doors down. I
don't know what that go. Idon't know what that guy looks like.
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The puddle of mud guy was amass puddle of mud guy. That guy
was a mass p o d Atleast you kind of had, like,
hey, yo, check me out. I got the dreadlocks and a who's
so there was that guy? Lookat Papa Roach. Kobe Shattucks was a
fat, double chin, potbellied guy. Contribution to American music, but a
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horrible I mean, look, themusic was terrible. But the fact that
when you think about some of thosegreat frontmen back in the day, tight
leather pants showing their big junks walkingaround on stage. You know, it's
interesting you say that because it doesit varies though, you know, I
mean, I watched the Rock andRoll Circus this week, because all I
really do is is a compile oldmedia and the rock and roll Circus was
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a BBC special that the Rolling Stonesdid and they put everybody you could think
of was in there. The Clapton, the drummer and the bassist from the
Jimmy Hendrix experience, John Lennon andthe Stones, the who all these people.
Yeah, and you see Roger Daltryperforming with with Pete up there and
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they're just wiggling it around and freakingout doing a doing. Uh. They
get a quick one while he's away. And then the John Lennon puts together
a little band they're called the DirtyMac and it's Eric Clapton, John Lennon,
lead, lead singer, rhythm guitar. Uh. You have Keith Richards
running around playing guitar, you havethe drummer and the bassis from the Jimmy
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Hendrix experience. And Lennon's up therewith his freaking gross ass teeth and he's
doing it. But it ain't thesame as Nick and it ain't the same
as Daltrey a Daltry. But youknow, then again, like because I
watch all this old media, Iwatch Edna James at the Montro Jazz Festival
nineteen seventy five. There could notbe a fatter more junked up heroin user
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drunk, just stumbling, sweating performancethat is, and that is a fat
person that just doesn't care. Andshe she's a better front man than many
any than most of the heroes inthat moment. Level of talent carried out
a very high. Remember Lewis goinglike like, there is no talent for
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them to carry the day, Like, you know what, they were so
talented it was undeniable. No,they they were mediocre singers. Yeah,
mediocre. I look at the mediocrelooking the Alabama shakes, right, Brittany
Howard. You know she looks likeshe's a left tap, maybe a right
tackle. I don't know how whather feet are like, but uh,
you know she she's on the edgeof the old line, but supremely talented,
and she's cross eyed and she's sweatingup there and talk about droplets,
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you know, it's flying out ofher mouth because she's performing and she don't
care. And I appreciate that.But you're right, there's a level of
talent there exactly that you're willing tosay, well whatever. But you know,
we were so stupid in the ninetiesand we thought, hey, maybe
those those guys seem pretty fucking talented. I mean, look, look at
that guy. Look what he's doingthere. He's talking about suicide. Cut
my life into pieces, and it'sgreat. Is that? Nothing better than
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here enough? Cut my life intopieces? It's six last resort when you're
lifting weights with the old line,Hey this wasn't pretty sweet. Hey it's
leg day. Hey, how dowe make this fucking worse? Let's play
Papa Roach. Play the next trackcalled broken Home. No we got you
know, somebody would run and justreplay cut my life. Mother loves me,
but my daddy didn't cared. Terribleworld this is. We'll go enjoy
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your TikTok kids, uh, anddon't look up any music from the early
nineties. Most of Matt's contribution tothe popular music world is that you're welcome.
Yeah, it's questionable. Maybe he'llcome back around Matt like Bell Bottoms
only hope.