This week on the Meat Limit, Josh joins the gang as they discuss the nominees for the 92nd Annual Academy Awards and then make their picks. Also, Scarlet is teaching her fish the difference between night & day, Leon is laying down a new floor and Matt is trying to understand Scarlet’s methods. Enjoy!
Chico’s Brain – #98 – Vegas Through a Straw
John Hannan from Funny To Informing joins us on this episode and we talk about going to Vegas, What actually defines Binge Drinking, The Coke scene in Wolf Of Wall Street, fast explanations, Bud Tenders, Prostitutes and much much more!
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Scotch and GOOD Conversation – #225 – Ted Bogert
on TED BOGERT‘s facebook profile he describes himself as a “believer – family man – loyal friend – community advocate – mortgage pro – visual storyteller”. having spent more than an hour talking with him i think he hit the nail right on the head. he’s also funny, passionate, interesting as hell & a blast to drink with.
here’s some of what we covered:
tina turner, walking a mile in her shoes & being comfortable in high heels.
double handshakes, bro hugs & power moves.
manners & the ability to mix in.
being thankful, every day.Continue Reading …
Off Cuts – #49 – Back In My Day
Professional complainers are joined by another. Bruno Fonseca from The Foreigner comes on to talk trash about the younger generation.
Tidbits – #78 – Going Ham With Chris Fio
We have Chris Fio in and talk to him about pets, what makes him bored, and a slew of other subjects that make this episode worth listening to. Be on the lookout for Chris! He’s gonna be doing things!
The Major Scale – Phil Ranelin & Josh Frank
This episode is a nod to the crate diggers. Phil Ranelin may be considered underground, but he’s an artist of large stature in the world of rare grooves. Sought after by collectors, and for use of samples and remixes, Ranelin’s music is now widely accepted which nearly eluded him since he began back in the ’60s. His Collected Works 2003- 2019 from Wide Hive Records prove what a treasure he is. You don’t even have to take our word for it, Motown, Stevie Wonder, Freddie Hubbard, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and John McEntire of Tortoise have been hip to the notion all along. Ranelin’s music is all his own, leaning towards an Afro-centric soul vibe with a dissonant cry of freedom, future, and self-expression. Along for the ride is fellow jazz titan Pharoah Sanders, and young lion Kamasi Washington. We got Mr. Ranelin on the line to share his thoughts and feelings about this proper retrospective.Continue Reading …
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