Inside February (2019)
Heard any good podcasts lately? Nah, neither have I. Well, aside from the ones I typically listen to, but those tend not to have anything to do with music. I sometimes download podcasts about fixing robots and doing odd jobs, like bending pretzels. (Real odd jobs.) But never music.
Well, in spite of that simple fact, we of Big Green do put out a podcast about music ... or, at least, one that contains music, and typically new music in every episode. This month's is no exception. That sucker is larded down with so much music it will make your teeth wobble and your big toe shoot up inside your moccasin. Eight flipping new songs, my friends, never before heard by the likes of you. And a new Ned Trek to boot. (Boot it right out into the yard.)
Here's a look at our first-of-the-year podcast:
Ned Trek 39: Patterns of Horse. Yeah, I made that name up on the fly, because this episode of Ned Trek is based on the classic Star Trek episode entitled "Patterns of Force", aka, the one with the Nazis. It's basically that plot turned inside-out: the "fuhrer" in this case is Bernie Sanders, who turns a whole planet into a social-democratic paradise that attempts to satisfy every human need and realize every human potential. Naturally, the Free Enterprise crew set themselves to destroying this empire of kindness merely by strolling through it. Hijinx, as always, ensue.
Song: Find Yourself a Nazi. Matt puts on his best Captain Beefheart voice for this Doc Coburn song that puts a Nazi spin on domestic bliss. Mean, but not craven.
Song: Oh, V-2. Perle, as always, singing for his supper ... a supper that consists of massive arms procurement contracts he can move in service to some despotic dictator. His usual subject matter.
Song: Now More Than Ever. The android Nixon goes all disco on us, funking it up for the masses, doing a champion little dance, then mopping up the spotlight like spilled milk.
Song: Nazi Lunch. Rocking song by Doc about ... well, you'll have to ask Doc. Just don't stand between him and his Kentucky Bourbon.
Song: The Nicest Nazi. Ned's song about all the great stuff Bernie's doing as the planet's uber-friendly Fuehrer. (I'm not talking taxi here.)
Song: Can't Do It Without Nazis. Willard sings about his return to public office and the goosestepping little voters who helped him replace the Hatch. Quasi classical melody, strangely enough.
Song: Can't Go Wrong (Motherfucker). A song about Brett Kavanaugh specifically and white privilege more generally, sung by Sulu.
Song: Soldier of Fourchan. Our ode to the Proud Boys, chronicling their recent battles with fierce foes ... like cardboard signs and such.
Put The Phone Down. Matt and I talk about Peter Tork's passing, look back at various moments in our television-soaked youth, sing some ridiculous impromptu songs, and well ... nearly pass out from fatigue. I grow fatigued, captain.
Anyway, enjoy this mess.
Well, in spite of that simple fact, we of Big Green do put out a podcast about music ... or, at least, one that contains music, and typically new music in every episode. This month's is no exception. That sucker is larded down with so much music it will make your teeth wobble and your big toe shoot up inside your moccasin. Eight flipping new songs, my friends, never before heard by the likes of you. And a new Ned Trek to boot. (Boot it right out into the yard.)
Here's a look at our first-of-the-year podcast:
Ned Trek 39: Patterns of Horse. Yeah, I made that name up on the fly, because this episode of Ned Trek is based on the classic Star Trek episode entitled "Patterns of Force", aka, the one with the Nazis. It's basically that plot turned inside-out: the "fuhrer" in this case is Bernie Sanders, who turns a whole planet into a social-democratic paradise that attempts to satisfy every human need and realize every human potential. Naturally, the Free Enterprise crew set themselves to destroying this empire of kindness merely by strolling through it. Hijinx, as always, ensue.
Song: Find Yourself a Nazi. Matt puts on his best Captain Beefheart voice for this Doc Coburn song that puts a Nazi spin on domestic bliss. Mean, but not craven.
Song: Oh, V-2. Perle, as always, singing for his supper ... a supper that consists of massive arms procurement contracts he can move in service to some despotic dictator. His usual subject matter.
Song: Now More Than Ever. The android Nixon goes all disco on us, funking it up for the masses, doing a champion little dance, then mopping up the spotlight like spilled milk.
Song: Nazi Lunch. Rocking song by Doc about ... well, you'll have to ask Doc. Just don't stand between him and his Kentucky Bourbon.
Song: The Nicest Nazi. Ned's song about all the great stuff Bernie's doing as the planet's uber-friendly Fuehrer. (I'm not talking taxi here.)
Song: Can't Do It Without Nazis. Willard sings about his return to public office and the goosestepping little voters who helped him replace the Hatch. Quasi classical melody, strangely enough.
Song: Can't Go Wrong (Motherfucker). A song about Brett Kavanaugh specifically and white privilege more generally, sung by Sulu.
Song: Soldier of Fourchan. Our ode to the Proud Boys, chronicling their recent battles with fierce foes ... like cardboard signs and such.
Put The Phone Down. Matt and I talk about Peter Tork's passing, look back at various moments in our television-soaked youth, sing some ridiculous impromptu songs, and well ... nearly pass out from fatigue. I grow fatigued, captain.
Anyway, enjoy this mess.
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