Episode 21: Pot Noodle (Woodstock 50th Anniversary)

Three Days of Peace, Love, and Pot Noodles

Episode 21:  Pot Noodle


We get stuck in traffic on the way to Woodstock, 50 years too late!  

Jeremy reveals his superpower: being able to identify minor rock stars by a glimpse at the back of their heads, and Vince gets all misty-eyed about that time when he was thirteen and went to a Dr Who thing at Longleat.  Jeremy remembers an obscure 70’s US sitcom that had John Travolta giving attitude to a teacher, Vince rages against Joe Cocker and unleashes the retributive ire of hardcore Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes fans, and both of us get on the phone to Operation Yewtree after deciphering the lyrics of a well dodgy Milf song.  As Jeremy hopes that Graham Nash will one day sing the theme to The Generation Game, Vince prematurely kills Jerry Garcia, and laments his certain lack of luck with sexually free young hippie women of the late 60s, had he been around then, which he wasn’t.



The artists we discuss and rate this show are Arlo Guthrie, Grateful Dead, John B Sebastian, Bobby Goldsboro, and Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young), with mentions of Woodie Guthrie, The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Joe Cocker, Santana, Gram Parsons and The Flying Burrito Brothers, Buffalo Springfield, Menasis, Oasis, Frank Sinatra, The Sex Pistols, and The Clash.  

(In order to fully comply with SoundCloud’s Copyright guidelines, all songs used in Vince & Jeremy’s Podcast have been edited to a "Substantive of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole.")

FULL TRACK LISTING

Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)
Coming Into Los Angeles  Arlo Guthrie
Dark Star  Grateful Dead
Rainbows All Over Your Blues John B Sebastian
Summer (The First Time)  – Bobby Goldsboro (Deciphering The Lyrics)
Here Comes The Sun  The Beatles



JEREMY RECOMMENDS:
Magical Connection - John B Sebastian


Chilling of the Evening  - Arlo Guthrie


Wooden Ships - Jefferson Airplane



VINCE RECOMMENDS:
Wooden Ships (Live) - Crosby, Stills & Nash



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