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Get Offset Episode 143: Paranormal Activity

Get Offset Episode 143: Paranormal Activity

This week on Get Offset, Andrew talks about his vacation, Emily talks about her guitar wall’s horrifying failure, and the two talk about Summer NAMM and the new Fender Paranormal Series.

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Episode Transcript

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[00:00:00] Emily: welcome to the Goodall set podcast. My

name is Emily and my name is

[00:00:17] Andrew: Andrew. I didn’t

[00:00:18] Emily: leave he’s back. He is back. He to, he
wasn’t hanging out in the bushes behind our practice space. You didn’t watch
it.

[00:00:31] Andrew: I have not had time this week. I got
back from vacation, hit the ground running, and I think this is the first time
I’ve had a moment to sit down literally this entire week for myself.

[00:00:42] Um, yeah. You know,
the reasons why I, I not ready to talk about reasons why, but yeah.

[00:00:48] Emily: Well just tell people, yeah, nothing
bad, nothing serious, nothing that you haven’t send. Good vibes about
necessarily.

[00:00:55] Andrew: Uh, but yeah, no, it’s, it’s been a
good week. It’s just been very out of the ordinary and not something likely to
happen again kind of week,

[00:01:02] Emily: so no time soon.

[00:01:06] Andrew: Yeah. So, uh, but yeah, I’m back at
it. Yeah. And I’m celebrating a little bit here by cracking open special. Yeah.
For my Portlanders out there, this is from crux. The crux is a brewery down
there, and this is from their 2021 banished series. Uh, which I believe is
something to do with being banished from the, uh, managed due to the pandemic.

[00:01:31] Uh, and this is
called the lost love, which is a barrel aged Imperial right. Stout. Wow. Um,
this will be my one and only drink for the entire evening. Uh, cause I, I like
to drink responsibility. This is a heavy hitter at 14 and a half. And, uh, I
will. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, there’s no reason for me to go through this very
quickly.

[00:01:55] This will be, I will
be sipping on this long after we’re done with the show, but I wanted to get a
headstart on it. Let us start warming up. It gets better as it warms up such a
snobby thing to say, but it’s true now, but anyhow, um, I’ve been gone and I
haven’t had a chance to watch the episode catch. We have, what have I missed
aside from like

[00:02:18] Emily: everything you’ve missed a lot, dude.

[00:02:21] You like, uh, one of
my, one of my childhood best friends with whom I was in abandoned high school
came to Seattle first time. I’ve seen her since my wedding six years ago,
probably. And it was just so great. It’s always awesome. When you can like,
just see that friend, you haven’t even probably had a phone call with in three
years and then just like hit it off and have just the fun.

[00:02:44] It’s been so long
since I’ve had like. A day out with a girlfriend, you know, like literally
don’t remember, literally don’t remember. That’s awesome. Yeah. So that was
really great. Like I can think about days where I was like off by myself all
day, but nothing. Yeah, that was great. Um, then we did the episode with the
band.

[00:03:06] That was a lot of
fun. Lots of laughs. I got

[00:03:09] Andrew: to test that. I’m going to watch it.

[00:03:12] Emily: Well, the big thing about that was I
was able to test out, um, just kind of a portable video, audio recording rig
for summer Nam, which is this coming? What does this week actually, as

[00:03:24] Andrew: this comes out, I was going to say
like, it’s not like you’re going anywhere.

[00:03:27] Anytime soon podcast
related activities.

[00:03:32] Emily: Yeah. I’m actually splitting a hotel
room with working class people. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We’re staying right downtown. I
didn’t want to fuss with it. They’re renting a car. Uh, so yeah, same with
that. Jason, I think is staying with a buddy. I’m staying with Tia Zander and
Ooh, I feel so bad.

[00:03:50] Nelson. Yeah. I’m
going to learn all his editing tricks, but no, I think I would love, I would
hope that this actually happens. We’ve been talking about doing a joint episode
at the waffle house.

[00:04:03] Andrew: If there’s a way to dial me in, I want
to be there virtually so bad. This is like reverse Nam FOMO. Cause I was at a
January winter, Nan, 2020.

[00:04:13] Emily: Yeah. Well, it makes, uh, bumped me up
about that. It’s like, I, I almost went like I had the time off. I like the
flights were affordable. Like I could have gone. It was just like, I’m going to
let it be Andrew’s thing. We had a weird face when you took that sip, dude, I

[00:04:29] Andrew: didn’t even sit. That was just.

[00:04:31] Emily: Oh, yeah. He made a weird face when you
took that sniff.

[00:04:33] Did

[00:04:34] Andrew: that? That was a lot. Um, that was a
lot on the nose. Um, good. Oh yeah. There’s layers layer

[00:04:45] Emily: while I’m drinking a babe Rosa, which I
poured into a glass from McCann. Just to feel a little, a little better about
it.

[00:04:51] Andrew: Yes.

[00:04:54] Emily: Can you shout out lawless brewing
company in Los Angeles?

[00:04:59] Andrew: Well, this had better be good for the
number of calories I’m sure is in this thing, I’m sure this is like a thousand
calls, a thousand calories, and I’m not really exaggerating.

[00:05:08] There she is.

[00:05:09] Emily: Uh, geez. Yeah. I don’t think I’ll be
working out anytime soon.

[00:05:15] Andrew: I got up this morning at 5 45 in the
morning to go work out and I can’t tell if I’m proud of myself or like
concerned.

[00:05:23] Emily: Hmm. I think you should be proud of
yourself like that, that kind of thing. Some, for some people, it gets easier
for some people that doesn’t, uh, me, I hurt my knee.

[00:05:32] So I’m resting up.

[00:05:34] Andrew: Oh, that’s right. You said something
about a meniscus?

[00:05:37] Emily: Yeah, I was, uh, throwing, uh, um, uh,
three a throw the left hook and I hear a big pop and it’s really not abnormal
for my knees to pop, but that one kind of made me go woo. But it hurt. It
didn’t really hurt. So I just finished my workout and then it was the next day.

[00:05:58] I’m like, wow. I
feel a lot of tightness when I bend my knee. So yeah. Got a brace, elevating,
icing, resting, doing all the things. Oh gosh, people are so sweet fish.

[00:06:15] Andrew: No, this is sympathetic. This is
completely sympathetic. I strained. So I didn’t tear my meniscus. Pretty good.
When I was in high school as part of a multi-issue, uh, injury that I had.

[00:06:25] And I just remember
that feeling on the inside of the knee there, just helping fill. That was just
like, it was so awkward just to walk. Hmm.

[00:06:35] Emily: I don’t really want to go out in public
because like I’m very much gimping around the house, like sure. Like, um, oh
God, is it? Who is it for? Like young Frankenstein, the guy who’s like, way
walk these away.

[00:06:49] I feel like that guy
Igor. Yeah. I feel a little bit like that. That’s great. It’s great. That’s the
thing when the worst thing that happened to me this week, my dad got bitten by
a copperhead on Monday. He’s fine.

[00:07:02] Andrew: Oh no. I was getting all excited.
Cause we were talking about the guitars falling off the wall that you said
that.

[00:07:10] Emily: So dad gets bitten by a snake Monday.
On Tuesday start feeling the pain on Wednesday on Thursday, I wake my ass up
early before work. I’m like, oh, those are the new fenders paranormal series
drop. I’m going to do a little video about it. I’m like, I’m going to put my,
the paranormal series guitars. I have handy from last year up on the wall
behind me.

[00:07:32] I started the
camera. I lean over to pull up a product page so I can do a screen grab of it.
And then I hear a food and um, I think, you know what

[00:07:46] Andrew: happened? I do. I, I did watch that.
Um, the first time I saw I watched it the first time and I’m like, oh my God,
that was awful. Then I closed that. That was so bad.

[00:07:55] And then I saw
someone comment about there when the other one felt like, wait a minute, they
both fell. So I went back and watched it again. It was like such a delay from
like one to the.

[00:08:04] Emily: So what happened? I just want to
explain this to people because people have been accusing me of awful things. So
I want to get some, some shit out of the way.

[00:08:13] Firstly, I did not
use drywall anchors because I nailed it into a stud. So I don’t need to use
anchors in a stud. You nailed

[00:08:24] Andrew: it.

[00:08:25] Emily: I screwed it in. I had pre drilled. I
followed it. I know how to put shit in walls. Okay.

[00:08:32] Andrew: I do too. Like, like this,

[00:08:34] Emily: sorry. Yes. Yeah. I, I put, uh, put
everything in studs, including the shelf.

[00:08:39] Nothing came out of
the wall. I, I need to explain this. Oh God, I’ll be right back. I’ll be right
back. I have to get to props. I had to get, uh, to two prompts to explain what
happened. Oh, standby. We

[00:08:52] Andrew: we’ll be right back with Storytime
with Emily Harris. The part of the show where Emily sits down and tells us a
crazy story.

[00:09:07] Suspense do you do,
do, do, do, do,

[00:09:12] Emily: do, do, do. I didn’t even get all the
way through the thinking music. All right.

[00:09:19] Andrew: Have you hear me this whole time?

[00:09:21] Emily: No,

[00:09:26] I use the it’s not
the brand. Hercules’, it’s something else I got. Cause I liked the aesthetic of
these better. Um, but it’s the kind of has a little arm and the arm is either
down or up. And then the weight of the guitar makes the arm lock in. So how
it’s supposed to work is that if a guitar starts to slip it, doesn’t get
through the arms.

[00:09:46] However, this arm on
that hanger, which I could tell wasn’t quite right, but I thought it would
still hold because normally like sometimes they come out, you just gotta kind
of push them back in, just go. It’s just a little, it just kind of goes limp.
So the supersonic got an angle because it wa yeah, because it was, um, you
know, the fender had socks.

[00:10:11] I must not have
balanced it perfectly. It seemed okay. But it was just a skew enough that it
sled didn’t catch. And, uh, the shelf for my pedals was hanging the wall. This,
this, this little skinny part is the wall side. Yep. And, uh, it hits breaks
off, just snaps the shelf, which, uh, I assumed it wasn’t Greatwood I did not
realize that it had, was built with such like a pressure, like just an easy
break point, but I guess it makes sense.

[00:10:52] Uh, no, I don’t
think it was glued, but I mean, I guess no dowel, so it must’ve been, it
doesn’t look like glue. I mean, obviously if it was glued, it broke away from
the glue. Sure. But, uh, yeah, I mean, I think this was glued now that I look

[00:11:10] Andrew: at it, gluten clamp, maybe which can
be a surprise in a strong joint, at least that’s what my friends who have
Gibson.

[00:11:18] Emily: What glue is stronger than wood. So,
yeah, but it’s like you, can’t how they say you can’t break a bone in the same
place twice. I mean, you can still break the same bone twice. Let me just break
it right next to the other. So obviously I think it goes without saying, I’m
going to at least replace that hanger.

[00:11:37] I’ve actually, if
anybody knows anybody at Hercules, the company that makes the great ones, I
would love to do a video with them about how not to do, how, how, how, how to
make sure what happened to me doesn’t happen to you. But like, so I hear them
falling. I see in the corner of my eye, the guitar is starting to fall.

[00:11:56] I don’t know if you
watched in slow motion as I turn, I catch it with my left hand. My non-dominant
hand. I still don’t know how. Yeah. So I caught the guitar.

[00:12:08] Andrew: It’s like full instinct. You see your
life flash before your eyes, you start seeing like 300 frames per second.

[00:12:17] Emily: Is it didn’t hurt this headstock? Like
this is the point on the guitar where it hit. It’s fine. I do have a booboo,
uh, on the kind of where it dropped and fell on the other. Yeah. Oh, that

[00:12:32] Andrew: always sucks on like poly finishes
where he got the jagged edge now. Yeah. Whatever, I don’t

[00:12:37] Emily: care that much. Um, and then the I’m
not gonna take it off, but the cyclo and also it didn’t fall, but it did get
hit by the pedals.

[00:12:47] It actually has more
damage to the cyclone. Does. I had just moved to actually nice guitars from the
wall. So at least I didn’t have it in the nice guitars and, uh, a very small,
very fixable, just sand it down, kinda dang on, um, one of my jazz masters. The
pedals I’ve tested have been able to test half of them.

[00:13:09] They seem, they seem
fine. The blooper is fine. The gen loss is fine. The firefighters is fine. The
ears, the harder to replace ones are definitely fine. So they check the mood.
Um, the God what’s the fuck. Is that thing even called the, um, it’s like a
parallel mixer type thing and

[00:13:29] Andrew: oh,

[00:13:32] Emily: it’s Klein bottle.

[00:13:36] Andrew: Oh, I thought you got rid of that one.

[00:13:37] Nope. Oh, I was
just, I think I was literally thinking to myself like a month or two ago that I
said, oh, you know what? I wish Emily still had that. I’d love to borrow it
from her.

[00:13:50] Emily: You can borrow it anyway. Test it. See
if it works. Sure.

[00:13:54] Andrew: That sounds like a plan.

[00:13:58] Emily: And then the Gale, and then the quiet
theory, prelude. Those are the ones that detect. I’m not worried about the
Gail, right? Um, none of them like have anything wiggling around it obviously.
And part of me is like, if a guitar pedal can’t take like it, they all fell
maybe three feet and then bounced and then fell another three feet.

[00:14:25] And part of me is
like, if they can’t take that bet, then, then I’ll kick

[00:14:30] Andrew: it down. Well, I mean, if we’re rating
the quality of guitar pedals based on how, how durable they are, how far they
can travel, the

[00:14:38] Emily: blooper was more, the blooper was more,
uh, um, what’s the word durable than I expected. I expected this chase bliss
funnels, like they’re fucked.

[00:14:49] I was like, wow.

[00:14:50] Andrew: I’ve always felt like those are pretty
solid. Now I was going to say, you mentioned the. Great Wilson posted the video
of him. Just absolutely chucking a PROCO rat across

[00:15:00] Emily: a field. It was like 90

[00:15:03] Andrew: feet or something like that. Like
that’s

[00:15:06] Emily: that’s Scott and them arm. Yeah. I, no
idea. It’s

[00:15:10] Andrew: like quarterback status.

[00:15:11] Like I can’t throw a
wall that far. No, I’m impressed. I certainly wouldn’t throw. I admit,

[00:15:17] Emily: I know that my it’s throwing combined
with my catching unbeatable, undefeatable. Yeah. He pitches. I catches more
like he’s a second basement or one of us. The second base is one of us is
catching her and we’re trying to throw people out.

[00:15:36] I, he, if I was the
shortstop or second baseman and he was the catcher, I could get the re we could
get the runner out on first. When the first baseman tries to steal dry it,
Billy Hamilton, D Gordon

[00:15:49] Andrew: sounds like you should audition for
the Mariners. Cause it sounds like they need the help. Oh, God. No. My
coworkers went to the Mariners Yankees game the other day, and I haven’t been
following very closely, but apparently the game was like almost under two hours
because the Yankees just like, like, yeah, everyone never gave him the series.

[00:16:07] They put in all
their backups, the backups, like we’re bored and gave up on the game pretty
much. And basically just took their three outs to end their innings and let the
Mariners do whatever they wanted when they were at bat.

[00:16:20] Emily: So like manners, that’s not ever how
baseball works, but okay. That’s what,

[00:16:24] Andrew: that’s the way it was described to me.

[00:16:26] Emily: I’m sure that’s how it felt, but

[00:16:29] Andrew: I’m just grateful. I saw the Mariners
earlier this month or end of last month and they actually won. So that

[00:16:35] Emily: was fine. I saw him, I’ve seen him
twice this year and I haven’t seen him when I’ve seen him blow leads both
times.

[00:16:40] Andrew: Oh no, the, the game. So I went like
back and forth.

[00:16:44] Uh, ha last couple
of innings was tied at three, three and the eighth inning. Bottom of the
eighth. They see that sometime in the eighth inning, they scored a fourth point
and then the twins couldn’t I

[00:17:01] Emily: scored a fourth run. They’re called
runs in baseball.

[00:17:06] Andrew: That tells you how much I watch
baseball. It’s a fun experience to go in person, but,

[00:17:12] Emily: well, it’s like in hockey, they’re
called goals.

[00:17:18] Andrew: I like soccer. So

[00:17:21] Emily: are they not called goals in soccer

[00:17:25] Andrew: points? Goals? It depends on who you
talk to.

[00:17:30] Emily: I’m not talking to anybody who calls in
points

[00:17:33] Andrew: fast. I’m just saying I watch enough
soccer to know that you don’t say zero, zero. You say nil, nil. Uh, just find
that it’s more exciting to say that way.

[00:17:43] Emily: Union nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil.

[00:17:49] Andrew: To talk about gear at some point, uh,
I’ve got a Hercules stand for my base or the wall Mount that I got from I for
get what thrift shop I got for the thrift shop for two bucks. Um,

[00:18:05] Emily: yeah, I was, I was playing with some
ideas. I might just redo the whole thing. I might put a, like, um, a slat on
there, like a big wooden board and do some more, do like, try to increase the
density a little bit.

[00:18:19] Like it’s an
opportunity to, to, to adjust it for sure. Um, I was, I liked those Hercules
cells, uh, the guitar, um, hangers hanging ones that can kind of go at an angle
and they go into slatwall. I’d be curious about that. I’m not sure how well it
would hold up. No Hercules brand. Okay. I’m sure. Shrinks.

[00:18:49] Hercules’ slat,
slatwall, Mount long arm guitar hanger with auto grip system. Yeah. I’m just
upset with myself. I shouldn’t have, I knew it was, I knew it. Wasn’t working a
hundred percent and you’ve gone blurry.

[00:19:07] Andrew: I’ve gotten worried. Yeah,

[00:19:13] I look. Hmm. We’re
going to try it again. There we go. Oh.

[00:19:18] Emily: Oh man.

[00:19:24] Andrew: We’re good. Seems to have worked. All
right.

[00:19:27] Emily: Yes.

[00:19:33] it’s rain and Goetz
and the pedals.

[00:19:39] Andrew: Well, I hope you have a great time at
summer name and I can’t wait to wait to hear how it went when you come back.

[00:19:44] Emily: Um, so, uh, My guitars are falling.
It’s so sad.

[00:19:57] Andrew: Well,

[00:19:58] Emily: yeah.

[00:20:02] Well, can you know,
this song goes, screw myself, I guess. All right. Um, what else were we talking
about?

[00:20:17] Wow, what’s new.
What’s new. All right, man. That’s it. You weren’t here last week. I

[00:20:23] Andrew: wasn’t, uh, no, I wasn’t. I fell off
the face of it planet for 12 days, straight, 11 days straight. So I’m like
that. So that was exciting. Uh, yeah, no, uh, I, I got to spend some much
needed time with friends and family. I check social media, like three or four
times the flight every couple of days.

[00:20:42] Yeah. And ever so
briefly, I didn’t even log into Facebook the entire time. So, um, yeah, no, it
was a good time. I managed to escape the worst of that brutal heat wave that
hit the hit Seattle area.

[00:20:56] Emily: Fucking suck. I was awful. Yeah. Like I
thought, I thought I was like, you know, you know that, that meme with the
Simpsons, I think I forget the character’s name.

[00:21:10] He goes, I am in
danger on the back of the bus.

[00:21:13] Andrew: I’m in danger.

[00:21:14] Emily: Yeah. That’s yeah. That’s how I think I
felt a little bit.

[00:21:18] Andrew: Yeah. Well, I guess there’s no way
around being like, not being dark about it. Like it’s already been classified
as a mass mass casualty event for the number of, uh, deaths directly related to
heat sickness.

[00:21:33] Emily: I think like 600 people went to
hospitals, like in the average is three. Yeah,

[00:21:38] Andrew: yeah, yeah, no, absolutely. Off the
charts. Uh, I was grateful. My dad came to visit. So the first time seeing him
in almost three years

[00:21:47] Emily: and talk about it.

[00:21:51] You going to talk
about why you were gone?

[00:21:58] Ooh.

[00:22:00] Andrew: And we’re saying that, but that’s
possible anyways. It’s too late now. Uh, no. He came out to visit and we had
already planned on staying somewhere that had central AC before we knew there
was going to be a heat wave. So that was already lined up. It was just
incredibly lucky. Uh, so we, we survived the worst of it sitting in doors and
playing board games in a 68 degree air conditioned room Birch.

[00:22:27] Yeah, we, we came
back in the cl the last of the three days, like at like 10:00 PM and I was so
thrown by everything was shut down. Everything had signs up saying that, sorry,
like we just road trip and we wanted to eat food. Yeah know it was so, but
anyways, so that happened. It was, it was good to see him.

[00:22:47] Then I actually went
to, uh, I went to Santa Cruz for a few days. Yeah. Oh, did I not tell you that?
I went to Santa Cruz. That’s why I got in and out. Yeah, that was,

[00:23:00] Emily: I did ask thought you drove to Oregon.

[00:23:07] Andrew: No, that was the, the, the internet
location, just outside of the San Jose airport. It was the first place we went
getting off the plane and the last place we went on the way to the flight
coming back. I just thought,

[00:23:18] Emily: I really just thought you drove to like
Eugene, Oregon or wherever not to in and out. No,

[00:23:27] Andrew: I was got for like five days.

[00:23:31] Partly why it wasn’t
like I wasn’t able to, to it’s a podcast or it was just completely off the face
of the planet, but people were staying with literally didn’t have wifi. Maybe
it was, I was unplugged. Uh, so it was good to see some good friends down there.
Um, I did end up with the nastiest summer and I think I’ve had my adult

[00:23:48] Emily: life though.

[00:23:49] Oh yeah. I got that
port towns and I think, cause I went, I didn’t get to talk about that either go
into port towns and, but yeah.

[00:23:55] Andrew: Oh, oh, that’s right. Oh, I need to
ask you about that. Um, but to quickly finish the story, the bad thing that
happened to me on Monday, you had Monday off for the fifth because of the July
4th weekend.

[00:24:07] Um, yeah, and I, we
didn’t fly out till the late evening because we wanted to make the most of the
day that we had. So we went to Capitola beach, which is just south of Santa
Cruz. So we got there, we stayed there for like four hours and, um, I had a
great time as a family and, uh, family and friends. I applied sunscreen when we
got there and forgot to reapply and were only there for like four hours, but
something about working on a sand castle with like my face down my entire back
exposed the entire time.

[00:24:43] Yeah. Um, I didn’t
like it didn’t show when we left the beach and as we were like on the flight
coming back, like it was started really kicking, like, Ooh, that feels hot.
It’s kinda kind of painful. And so we got off the flight and I w went to a
bathroom and did the whole like checking the mirror thing.

[00:24:57] And it was like, oh,
that’s, that’s like maroon. That’s not even red. That’s Maria.

[00:25:03] Emily: Yours was worse than mine. I was on a
boat for a couple of hours. I’d asked Rick to get my back before the boat. And
he sprays, like, it’s just, he’s like, yeah, it’s fine. And I just, I think it
all blew away. I think, I think he got my back to his credit at one point
during the boat ride.

[00:25:20] He’s like, do you
want to reapply? I’m like, nah. And then I sat with my, yeah. So that was not
my best moment.

[00:25:27] Andrew: How was James? How was that?
Beautiful, beautiful human

[00:25:31] Emily: he’s wonderful. He’s great. I was
really fun to hang out with him. He showed me the guitar store, uh, the, the
synth museum that he’s working on.

[00:25:40] Some of the senses,
some stuff I’m not allowed to talk about, but it was really cool saying this
place opened up a cabinet, see a spruce effects pedal that I’d sold to the
guitar store a few years ago. I have my name on it still.

[00:25:56] Um, I, yeah, I got
to see, hang out with him and his wife, Heidi and their pats, um, their kid. He
has a cat named Mr. That I liked a lot, but what a great cat name?

[00:26:08] Andrew: That’s a great cat name. I golf on

[00:26:11] Emily: old Nick Greer pedal. He said

[00:26:15] Andrew: I saw the photo of that. That was
cool. It’s like some OJ

[00:26:19] Emily: stuff, right? I’ll be doing like a show
and tell kind of video with it.

[00:26:23] Um, yeah, so that
was really fun. But, um, my, my real what’s new is I got this puddle from a
demonic machine, a lot of the machines I I’m like I’m really impressed with the
packaging. Like she really spent a lot of time on this packaging for the dragon
is cute little stickers. We’ll say to any boy with a flying V and then the
pedal itself has little, just so much like attention to detail and care with
right packaging.

[00:27:01] So I’m really
excited. I was hoping to demo this like yesterday and then obviously,

[00:27:09] Andrew: well, let me know if you need someone
to exercise it. Uh, I, uh, I know some personal trainers that might help get it
back.

[00:27:20] Emily: My knee

[00:27:22] Andrew: was the pedal play on exorcism and
yeah, I get it.

[00:27:30] Emily: Oh my gosh. I’m ignoring you, Andrew.
I’m ignoring

[00:27:37] Andrew: them and I’m just being a child about
it.

[00:27:41] Emily: Yeah. Okay. We all have our moments.
Um, yeah. And I also got the whole fuzz is not with an arms region, not getting
up again. Um, but our friend of the show, Joe Bragg did a really fun, couple of
really fun demos with the Instagram. So that’s Jonah part on Instagram.

[00:27:58] Andrew: Yep. Strong recommend on that one.
Good job, Joe.

[00:28:01] Emily: Very funny. I liked that

[00:28:03] Andrew: is right. Several smiles on my face.
Not just because the humor and the quality, but. Good to

[00:28:09] see

[00:28:09] Emily: friends do cool things, watching her
slap Carlos or her partner’s hand away. Like just off the screen, like no, no
treats for you.

[00:28:20] Andrew: So that’s really funny. Well, um,
shall we hop into our topic?

[00:28:26] Am I missing
anything?

[00:28:27] Emily: Nope. Do we have a topic?

[00:28:30] Andrew: Prenatal, brief? What do we know? What
do we don’t know? Uh, I guess the easy low-hanging fruit there is the fender
releases

[00:28:37] Emily: this week. Yeah. It was just funny.
Cause they’re actually not going to summer Nam. They’re going to be there. They
weren’t having, they’re not on the list at least.

[00:28:44] So it might be a
surprise, but a hell, but they, they re they did, they did a couple artists
signatures and things like that, that I found like moderately interesting. Uh,
but like the Squire paranormal series, which was just like a huge line last
year. They’re just rerelease knit. Um, mostly a new color. Some of them are
really, really attractive.

[00:29:07] They have that

[00:29:08] Andrew: color list.

[00:29:09] Emily: There’s a surf green, a cavern NIDA
Telecaster baritone, which I that’s that’s number one on my list. Number one
easily. Uh, I think they have a pink offset tele, which was really cool. Uh,
pink supersonic was a tort guard and a dark blue supersonic, which is really
what I wish I had gotten.

[00:29:31] Like what should I
really set last year? Cause I think that’s a much better color. Um, and then
they have this like Cromey color for the tornado that I thought was really
handsome,

[00:29:42] Andrew: not enough orange, but

[00:29:45] Emily: I can live with that. Orange, no
orange, uh, some anodized gold Picard’s in the mix there. The 54 base has one
and there was, I think one other one had it maybe.

[00:29:57] Also a tobacco burst
on the upset tele lots of good sunbursts actually, if you’re a sunburst kind of

[00:30:02] Andrew: person, I’ve already got too many
summers once a year, I’ve got, well, I’ve got my tele, I’ve got the jazz master
and I’ve got my acoustic as a sunburst. Um,

[00:30:13] Emily: which is Jazzmaster bursts. I think
it’s a lot nicer than the tele burst is more contrast.

[00:30:17] I think

[00:30:19] Andrew: I agree. No, I, telly burst is, uh, I
was, I had to choose between that and black when I was in high school and I
chose the sunburst.

[00:30:29] Emily: I think he took, I think he made the
right choice.

[00:30:32] Andrew: I think so too, but I might’ve
preferred something else, but okay.

[00:30:36] Emily: I think black, black was an asshole.
It’s just not enough contrast.

[00:30:42] I feel like the
apple should be a little dark spot in a good way unless it’s bound, which is
hard to do. I think there’s why I’m surprised the star cast, their classic vibe
from Squire has, um, It’s F it’s F holes. I’m bound. I forgot about that.

[00:31:01] Andrew: No, I think for everyone who missed
out on the paranormal stuff last year, I think this is a great chance to jump
back on it.

[00:31:07] And I think of one
that I can think of off the top of my head that I heard a lot of give them
like, oh, it’s sold out and people are scalping them. Is the, uh, the baritone.

[00:31:17] Emily: Yep. Yeah. It’s in two colors this
year. So hopefully they’ve, uh, adjusted their quantification thusly. Uh I’m
you know, I really wanted it last year.

[00:31:29] I think the only
reason I didn’t get one was because they only had the black color. So now that
they have a couple more colors, I’m a lot more interested. And probably just as
soon as that waitlist is up on the fender website, I’m signing up because. They
do that, notify me when more available thing, or I know you could pre-order
them right now and like sweet water.

[00:31:51] Use our affiliate.
Like if you do want to do that, there’s also a reverb one. So you could get
that affiliate link as well.

[00:31:59] Andrew: Not gonna lie of like the color, like
the colors that would just look really nice. That shell pink supersonic is. Um,
I know it’s very tempting.

[00:32:11] Emily: They did not miss on the colors for the
supersonic this year.

[00:32:14] Like I felt like they
should last year a little bit. I should, I don’t remember the other color. The
supersonic came in. It was the blue, blue,

[00:32:22] Andrew: the blue. I remember the blue and I
can’t remember what they did for the other one with my luck at shell pink. And
here I am complaining about it.

[00:32:30] Emily: It was shell pink.

[00:32:31] I probably would
have. That’s probably what I would’ve gotten it. I don’t think it was green.

[00:32:37] Andrew: Well, I think it’s, it’s neat to see
the, uh, the baritone pop-up again. And it’s putting me back in the. Should I
pick one up or the other thing that I’ve, cause I’ve been wanting a baritone
for awhile. The other thing I’ve been considering is cause the neck on my, my
ThinLine tele is so worked, uh, that I’ve been meaning to replace it for years.

[00:32:59] Is do I get a
baritone conversion next to that and call it good. I think last time I looked
at the fender site, they were out of stock on it. And so I passed because I was
thinking about adding it to an order, but yeah, I know that it does look like,
but this has got the in it too. So I don’t know

[00:33:17] Emily: the only miss, I, I don’t, I think I
just don’t like candy, apple red because the cyclone is in the candy, apple
red.

[00:33:23] That you’re not, I
just don’t, I don’t like it as much. Like the more I look at it, the less I dig
it,

[00:33:32] Andrew: I don’t just like candy apple, right.
Actually. Um, I’m not typically a huge fan of reds. And I think in terms of
like the reds from the fender family Fiesta. As a really strong place in my
heart. I like Fiesta red better, but I think candy, apple looks nice.

[00:33:47] I just, I typically
like associate candy. Apple red was Strat my mind for some reason. Yeah. So I
dunno. Cycle is like straight ish. Uh,

[00:33:58] Emily: they’re not really on the fender
website right now. The paranormal series, which I think is an interesting
choice. They’re sending them to dealers first. Obviously

[00:34:08] Andrew: the Squire side of things.

[00:34:11] Emily: It’s the same website, I think.

[00:34:13] Andrew: Yeah. It’s the same website. I think
I’ve tried to look for that. They did this last year. It’s like, wait, where
did it go? And there’s an option. Like select Squire’s something like the

[00:34:21] Emily: dropdown. So yeah, no, that’s what I
was looking at.

[00:34:24] Andrew: I might be misremembering that

[00:34:30] I was looking at
that, but here we go. Shop Squire, um, shop all squared guitars, I guess that
might not have in the shop yet.

[00:34:41] Emily: Well, no, they’re not in the shop yet.
No, that’s kind of, that’s what I’m saying, but I thought, I thought I looked
before and at least saw product pages built out, but that’s obviously not, not
true.

[00:34:51] Uh, the CME
websites, again, they have Daphne blue on the cyclo and they also candy apple
red on the site clone. Um, so those are those colors. Supersonic seems to be in
the shell pink with a tort guard. I think the towards fine and that really nice
blue sparkle. Oh, the cyclin also comes in white with a tort guard.

[00:35:11] Offset. Telecaster
comes in the burst with the mint guard, which was a good choice. Um, I believe
it also, I’m sorry. It comes in pink with the mint guard, which I think is a
good choice. Torch co oh, tort tornado. I feel like there was a torch torn on a
last year. I don’t know. No, I don’t like that. Oh,

[00:35:30] Andrew: I found the paranormal stuff on the
explainers point.

[00:35:33] They they’ve got a
section for 20, 21 new release. Right. So you’ve got the Cory Wong, Strat
paranormal, paranormal, paranormal, paranormal, paranormal, paranormal. Nice
JMS

[00:35:43] Emily: paranormal. Um, can you, but can you
even add yourself to a wait list if you click on them?

[00:35:50] Andrew: Oh, wait. The JAG Stan comes in. Yes.
Red look at that, uh, find in store or find online.

[00:35:57] So they’re not
selling direct for the vendor website and looks like they’ve just got them
listed

[00:36:02] Emily: the baritone Cabernet, Nita surf green.
This weird what’s weird to me is that the baritone Cabernet Nita and the three
color sunburst has a white guard and white hardware. And that’s a weird look,
but the cavern Nita ThinLine Telecaster comes with an anodized gold pick guard
and black, uh, pickup covers.

[00:36:27] So that’s,

[00:36:30] Andrew: I don’t know. Uh, I don’t like Canada
pig guards in general. So that for me, from a field perspective, does it, but
yeah, no.

[00:36:43] Emily: So I think my least favorite is the,
um, I think the burst tornado doesn’t look very good. I mean, it looks, it
looks a little bit like your jazz master back there, but not, but, but at the
same time you look something like that looks that don’t look right

[00:36:59] Andrew: out.

[00:36:59] My least favorite
one is yes. Uh, of, so of the releases, not, not just paranormal, cause I’m
going to step outside of that for a moment. I understand why they would release
another round of this, but I can not,

[00:37:18] Emily: but it’s so ugly.

[00:37:19] Andrew: I can’t get behind it. The JAG thing
is objective in my opinion. Uh, my objective opinion, uh, is, is the worst.

[00:37:28] It’s it’s hideous.
It’s one of the ugliest guitars offenders put out. And I think the only reason
why it’s done so well is because of the Kurt Cobain it. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, they
play nice, but I just, I think it feels so weird. I can’t, they feel weird.
They, they look weird. It’s just, it’s like, it’s like, oh, Hey bro.

[00:37:48] Then we’re going to
offset the wasting. Oh, too far. And that’s Jack’s name. So, yeah, I can’t do
it. I’m sorry. I’ll catch flack for that. But I stand by, I said what? I said,
I stand by it.

[00:38:00] Emily: It’s hideous. It’s in two colors.

[00:38:04] Andrew: You know, I’d actually take the blue
between the two. Um, so anyways, I’ve got that on my system and I’ve got
something else.

[00:38:13] I’m not sure if it’s
negative to say, but I guess more of a clarifying question that I might know
the answer to already, but of the releases for the signature artists that they
just did.

[00:38:28] Emily: Men. Yeah, but they did a lot of women
this year and they did some non binary folk too.

[00:38:34] Andrew: Right? No. So in terms of like, with
the amount that they’ve done, I don’t think anyone tops that in the guitar
section. Uh, my, my follow up question to that though, is I guess, just
checking in where we’re at, I know pre pandemic, they had promised to release a
certain number of artist signatures for,

[00:38:54] Emily: they didn’t give a solid number.

[00:38:56] They just said more
this year than in the entire history of fender combined. So I think that
putting out two would have reached that mark. I know Courtney love got a
signature, something. Why are Venus? Yeah. So Courtney had a signature Venus I
can blanking on, on others. I don’t know why I’m blanking on others.

[00:39:28] Andrew: I mean, I’ve really been, I think, had
a soup for

[00:39:31] Emily: all. Might’ve had a signature model

[00:39:33] Andrew: sounds. Right. But I’m probably, yeah,

[00:39:35] Emily: but then this past year they did her
that had Billie Eilish. You could, they did the Chrissy hind. Um, I’m missing
one Tash Sultana, but Tosh is non-binary fizz at least four.

[00:39:53] I think that’s it.

[00:39:57] Andrew: Well, just wanted to check in. I’m
like, Hmm. Not necessarily a bad thing. Cause I think they’re still way ahead
of the game on that.

[00:40:05] Emily: Those are, are, are, are odd. Cause I
know that for my videos, when I, when I do them, they never get as much steam.
Like people always express interest in them.

[00:40:15] But as far as demos
go, they just never get as much steam as other things.

[00:40:20] Andrew: I don’t know. I guess the, the, her
one felt that I thought that did really well. The, her signature.

[00:40:27] Emily: For me as far as demos go there. Okay.

[00:40:33] Andrew: H um, anyway, so that’s, that’s all
the even remotely negative stuff. Everything else is absolutely positive for
me.

[00:40:40] Um, this is making
me wish I had like cash on hand to burn.

[00:40:48] Emily: You can’t even, I’ve gotten 2000
something views on the, her signature and my Chrissy hind got less.

[00:41:02] Andrew: Well, I mean, I guess in order to find
it like just by search, which is how you get some of those numbers get rack,
uh, get pumped up is it’s gotta be, it’s a very specific search, like I

[00:41:13] Emily: suppose.

[00:41:13] Yeah. And the, her
video has been out a lot longer. Um, it has, gosh, I wish it wasn’t. I wish the
search on this. Wasn’t so shitty, but it is. So I’m not going to even bother
it.

[00:41:26] Andrew: That’s not the only funder thing that
got announced. And there’s something else that got announced that I’m excited
about.

[00:41:32] Emily: Corey Wong.

[00:41:33] So the issue with
Seymour Duncan pickups.

[00:41:36] Andrew: Oh no. I mean, that looks fine at all.
I find it’s

[00:41:40] Emily: stratifying. It probably sounds in
place. Great. But

[00:41:45] Andrew: yeah, absolutely. It, I don’t.

[00:41:51] Emily: Yeah. Stress, stress. I don’t know. I
think it just like special, like with the, her to get it exciting.

[00:41:59] Andrew: Corey, Corey Wong is a phenomenal
player.

[00:42:01] So like, I just
don’t know I’m looking at this, like, this looks like a great instrument that
someone also really enjoy just not for me at first glance, but no, no. I’m
thinking outside of guitars amps, they added to the tone master series.

[00:42:21] Emily: It is 36 pounds. It has four speakers.

[00:42:26] Andrew: Yep. And that’s

[00:42:28] Emily: so super reverb was the next addition
defenders, a claim series of legendary amplifiers. Let’s see, magical
combination, the mid sixties, black panel amp circuit, and four 10 inch
speakers. I like 10 inch speakers. It’s got the unique beefy sound of the large
four by 10 cabinet.

[00:42:47] The chime of the
Jensen speakers and easily driven, mid powered 45 watt simulated amplifier. You
can lift it easily and set volume to the venue. It has, um, oh, Timmy waiter.
Yep. Um, normal and by broader channels each with two inputs and bright
switches rear panel output select year for full power in five settings on the
attenuator balance XLR line output with a two options for your I R.

[00:43:21] Cab Sims making a
level control, ground switch and USB port for firmware upgrades. Have you ever
upgraded the firmware and your time? No, I probably should. Yeah. Cover and two
button, foot switch included. It’s only taught, I feel dumb saying this process
is only taught on her box.

[00:43:43] Andrew: Yeah. That’s not bad. Uh, it’s the
vintage ones, depending on what year and condition I’ve seen go from like as
low as six or 700 for really screaming deal up to like upwards of 2000, um, 65.

[00:43:58] Emily: They’re also not on the website either.

[00:44:02] Andrew: Uh, super reverb. I all time. Favorite
fender amp. Really? Yeah, I I’ve. So that falls into the category of. I love 12
inch speakers and I always thought 12 inch speakers are better in every way.
And such was just like how full the sound can get. And I remember when I was,
when I worked at guitar center, uh, I think it seemed super reverbs before I
never bothered to plug in though.

[00:44:32] Cause I was like,
it’s wind river, two 12. That’s the, that’s the dreamy big, giant clean pedal
platform. And um, at least what I thought once upon a time and someone had
brought in, I, it was like a 68 or 69, um, silver face to sell. And so I sort
of, I worked on the intake paperwork and I had a test date and it was one of
those moments that I go go plugin.

[00:44:58] All right, let’s
give it a go. And like, oh. Oh, oh, no, that just ruined me.

[00:45:11] Like I remember it
was like late in the evening, I was kind of tired and like just immediate, like
completely shook me back into reality. I’m like, oh my God, this is insane. This
sounds so good. And so I think there’s something about the, the four tenent
speakers with whatever magic is happening with the phasing and the resonance.

[00:45:30] I can’t describe it,
but it just,

[00:45:33] Emily: so you’re going to get a big ass amp is
what you’re saying.

[00:45:36] Andrew: I’m saying I would like to, I don’t
have room for it. And I’ve already got the, the Tom master deluxe river, which
sounds phenomenal as well. Um, I have no reason or need to upgrade, but the
fact that it’s there and knowing that I could in the future, depending on, uh,
future financial in spatial situation adjustment.

[00:46:00] Nice.

[00:46:01] Emily: That’s cool. I mean, they look really
cool. I wish they were at summer names so I could, could try them out, but

[00:46:10] Andrew: it made me a dealer. One of the local
shops will have something. If you,

[00:46:13] Emily: you know, that the, the, the blue
baritone Cabernet from the paranormal series, that’s not even like that, that
the only one say, find online on the website for that one.

[00:46:24] They just say, it
just says, uh, find in store, but I can pre-order it from CME. And I think I
might,

[00:46:34] Andrew: CME has got a cup in terms of
pre-orders the prayer for the, uh, the Squire basics and the shell pink with
the Torah garden, the amount of self control it is taking me to not, I don’t

[00:46:48] Emily: need it. I wish I wish I had gotten,
been able to get that one instead, but it was not knots in the cards, as I say,

[00:46:58] Andrew: Well, I mean, the good news is if you
change your mind later, I’m sure you can get it for 300% of retail.

[00:47:06] You just know
someone bought like three

[00:47:07] Emily: of them on credit, my neck there. I
hope that they’re like putting the kibosh on that, but I kind of doubt it
there’s too much. Amani. I think someone used our Sweetwater code to bio
something. That’s pretty friendly reminder. We have affiliate links for
Riverbed common Sweetwater.

[00:47:27] It costs you zero
extra dollars and we do get a percentage of, uh, the sale is kind of a share of
sale sort of situation. So if you really want to support get offsets, that is a
fine way to do it. So. July 3rd, somebody bought something for $800 with one of
our codes. Thank you.

[00:47:48] Whoever

[00:47:50] Andrew: that, the reason why I’m not going to
summer Nam is because not a people use their affiliate codes or is that going
to,

[00:47:57] Emily: uh,

[00:48:02] yeah. Uh, no,

[00:48:08] Andrew: I, I make a point of going next year
for natural, cause I still haven’t ever been to Nashville ever. And I would
like to go and I think that’s just the perfect excuse to gather for a four or
five day weekend.

[00:48:18] Emily: I would really like to go to Anaheim
next year.

[00:48:24] Andrew: I, I have a lot of friends in the LA
area.

[00:48:27] There’s no shortage
of reasons for iguana to go to the line and I’m

[00:48:34] Emily: yeah, I’m buying a guitar

[00:48:40] Andrew: right now. Yeah.

[00:48:47] Emily: Oops. Uh, listen, I’m not like, like
you said, if I don’t like it, I can sell it for what I got paid for it.

[00:48:58] Andrew: Percent of retail. Ah,

[00:49:02] Emily: yeah. And the blue color. Hell yeah.
And guess what I did what I used our affiliate link. Oh shit.

[00:49:12] Andrew: Isn’t that cheating now? I’m pretty
sure that’s cheating

[00:49:18] Emily: to me. Dirty.

[00:49:20] Andrew: You’re the one who said it out loud.

[00:49:22] Emily: Snitches get stitches.

[00:49:25] Andrew: And uh, it sounds like your meniscus
will be

[00:49:29] Emily: shut the fuck up, dude. That’s not
nice. Oh, that wasn’t very nice. I’m hoping they usually heal on their own.

[00:49:37] Andrew: They do usually heal on their own. And
if they do have to do anything for it, they don’t actually stitch it. They
just, it’s kind of like an a terrine paper or like a turn to drum symbol where
instead of trying to repair it, they just cut a circle around it.

[00:49:50] Emily: Yeah. So I can walk on it and my legs
not locked. So they are not even imaging. Yeah. If it doesn’t get better, I’m
sure we’ll have to do some imaging, but

[00:50:07] Andrew: rest ice and a good trip to Nashville,

[00:50:12] Emily: rest ice compression. And I forget what
the E stands for. Elevate. Thank you. I have been putting my leg up on my desk.

[00:50:20] A lot of the day I
got this really cool knee brace kind of thing for me. Um, yeah, so that’s,
that’s something that’s exciting that happened this week that, uh, won’t be at
summer Nam, but CRA guitars is folding guitars. They released something I’m
probably going to their pre-show party on Wednesday. Why not?

[00:50:44] They’re the only
ones. They’re the ones to send an email about it. And I’m going to hang out
with Martin guitar is a bit, I don’t think my buddy Rameen will be there. So
brooding email, we share email. It was also addressed to both of us. Um, I know

[00:51:01] Andrew: that breaks my heart so much more and
like, I’m getting FOMO.

[00:51:07] Emily: Sorry. I know. Sorry. Um, what else?
Uh, Gibson’s going to be there. I’m sure I’ll do a natural thing. A boutique
guitar showcase, a delicious audience, stomp box, exhibit native audience,
getting their own booth, which kind of surprises me. Oh, that’s

[00:51:27] Andrew: red. Yeah. I saw that there they’re
quickly approaching 12 K followers the other day on Instagram too.

[00:51:32] So

[00:51:32] Emily: yeah, not a lot of title companies gain
their own because I also saw a red Panda and walrus. I can’t remember who else
I saw, but yeah, just looking forward to seeing some, some good people. I know
string joy doesn’t have a booth this year. I think a lot of people just weren’t
sure what was going to happen when it was time to like buy booth space.

[00:51:52] So, you know, some
people didn’t

[00:51:55] Andrew: sure. I imagine that brought the
prices down on booths a little bit, maybe to try and encourage coax even
certain the sellers out. Yeah. I actually don’t know the answer to that. So I’m
just guessing.

[00:52:11] Emily: I’m just going to guess based on
nothing. I really want to see what somebody bought.

[00:52:17] Somebody bought. Let
me search Google, uh, D Angelica premiere D double cut. Champagne was stopped.
Bar tell piece. It’s like a 3 35 stocks. Yeah. That,

[00:52:29] Andrew: that champagne finish is actually
super sleep

[00:52:32] Emily: handsome. Oh. And that reminds me of a
new Patrion supporter. Thank you. A Vive. Oh, and Holly and a Vive. I need to
send you links for the discord server.

[00:52:42] Um, what else? Oh,
management it’s there it is. So thank you. You know, Andrew, do you know what
that puts us? How close that puts us to you’re a cover of a wiggle song. Your,
did you say like thrash

[00:52:56] Andrew: metal? No. I think, uh, metal core is
probably the, uh, I think the answer that’s going to be close enough where I
better start tracking drums.

[00:53:06] Emily: And we are a $10 away from reaching
that goal friends $10. And that means if you’re one of our $5 supporters, maybe
boot, maybe you go to 10 or maybe for a $1 supporter, you go to five and then,
and then make Andrew do work. I love it. Please make this happen sooner rather
than later I needs.

[00:53:33] Andrew: Yeah, I should probably, I should
probably spend some time this weekend getting in front of that.

[00:53:38] Yeah. Yeah. And then
to our, to our patrons, please recommend a wiggle song to help me narrow it
down from there. Surprisingly wide discovery,

[00:53:49] Emily: surprisingly wide. I know nothing about
the wiggles. What’s a wiggle song. Like tell me one wiggle song,

[00:53:57] Andrew: potato hot potato, hot potato, potato.
I didn’t know that song.

[00:54:02] Yeah. There’s that?
Oh, now that I’m thinking I went through some of them the other day, trying to
figure out what I was going to do. Um, and now I’m completely blanking on it.

[00:54:17] I’m thinking I’m
getting it in my head. I’m getting it mixed up with lippy songs, um, which is a
YouTube child performance personality. Um, yeah.

[00:54:34] Anyways, um, uh, any
input for the Patriots specifically? Nobody else though. Don’t care. Uh,
patrons you’ve earned. You’ve earned it. Absolutely. I know it sounds rude, but
you’ve earned it. Uh, tell me what you want to hear and I will do what the
people, what I say with fear and trepidation.

[00:54:57] Emily: perfect. Now we’re going to get the
copyright strike. Were you miss? Do you miss my band? We were singing a
daydream believer, but about how someone who once walked in once interrupted,
one of our practices was a hater that’s her face and she was not vibing. She
was mad. You have to listen. It’s pretty early in the episode, that story.

[00:55:23] But, um, yeah. So
the $10 level of Patrion, you also get a Merck probably in the second month of
your patronage, $5 level. You get access to our discord server and $1 level,
you get a big thumbs up. Two of them,

[00:55:40] Andrew: even three of them even count mine.

[00:55:43] Emily: I’m not going to give you a fourth. Now
you gotta earn that four is you gotta, you gotta, is that all that’s left?

[00:55:51] Andrew: No, this is the first glass. This,
this is the first glass and I’ve still got, I don’t know if you can see how
much is actually left in there, but. Oh, no, I, this is I I’m absolutely
nursing

[00:56:05] half

[00:56:05] Emily: a bottle of wine, dude.

[00:56:08] Andrew: Yeah. But I’m nursing it.

[00:56:10] Emily: No, I know. I’m just, that’s why I’m
like justifying you taking your time as to not embarrass you.

[00:56:18] Fair enough. Okay.
Yeah. But now I’m looking forward to seeing lands from dog main devices.
Finally meeting him in person. Uh, finally meeting, working class music in
person, Philip Carter, going to meet in person. Hopefully Philip picks me up
from the airport. If we

[00:56:32] Andrew: can find a way to Del me in five
minutes, I I’ve got a waffle maker.

[00:56:36] I will make a waffle
and sit down and eat with you guys. Even in the virtual sense, we figured out
time.

[00:56:42] Emily: We might have to get you on like
FaceTime, because I think we’re going to do it at the waffle house. I don’t
really know how to dial you in at the awful out. Oh my God. The awful house.

[00:56:59] I,

[00:57:00] Andrew: I, I think that’s a, that’s a slip. I
think, I think it’s a slip. I think that betrays, what you think about what,
who else?

[00:57:10] Emily: I think waffle house is excellent. I
don’t like big, thick Belgian waffles. I don’t like them thick waffles. I like
them waffle house style. Then with divided into quadrants, I liked that I got
to figure out what I’m getting, because like when I lived there, I would get
like hash Browns, but since I can get hash Browns anywhere, but can’t get
waffle house waffles anywhere.

[00:57:37] Um, I’m doing a
waffle, I’m doing a chocolate chip waffle a hundred percent, but I gotta decide
if I, I probably need to decide a bacon asked for an extra crispy. I’m going to
ask for a hat.

[00:57:50] Andrew: I do get it or not hats. Oh, do I

[00:57:53] Emily: wait, have you been to waffle house or
cause Tia thought that CTE and messaged me and she’s like, I hope you’re not, I
was not overselling waffle house.

[00:58:02] Oh, it was wearing
instead of not hat. Uh, Cynthia said, I hope I’m not overselling waffle house.
I’m like I’m in the waffle house. I lived in the south. I’ve been to the south.
I live in Ohio. They have a where I’m from.

[00:58:16] Andrew: Diners food does sound good actually.

[00:58:20] Emily: So I take it. You’re not going. So
we’re recording this on a Friday evening. I take it. You’re not going to the
thunder road sale tomorrow.

[00:58:27] Andrew: I have other family plans tomorrow, so
I won’t be there. And, uh, even if I’m wanting to go, I don’t really, I just got
back from vacation.

[00:58:34] That that was my
spending money.

[00:58:36] Emily: I would go if it didn’t entail driving
to west Seattle, but apparently trading musicians, having a little girl, uh,
Yard sale as well. So I’m probably going to go there instead. Yeah.

[00:58:46] Andrew: West Seattle is a hard sell,
especially on weekends. I had a buddy who, who was gonna say in west Seattle
and then the bridge closed down as they were approaching

[00:58:56] Emily: the time that we signed the lease.

[00:58:57] And for people who
don’t know west, Seattle’s become very difficult to get to in the past year and
a half because the bridge that made it convenient to get to west Seattle was
closed down because there was the possibility of an imminent failure, which
would have resulted in probably a mass casualty event.

[00:59:18] So while they did
make the correct decision, they also never opened the lower bridge that existed
to regular car traffic is only buses and freight. So if you want to go to west
Seattle, you have to go all the way south. Like to Boeing field almost. Yep.
And then go north, like you had to go to where the transfers that you had to go
to, like, like you’re going to the airport

[00:59:39] Andrew: and it needs a good north wind, the
surface streets, whatnot.

[00:59:43] Emily: It is. And it’s confusing as hell. And
the speed limits, like 35 miles an hour at most I had, I had, um, I am playing
a pickup gig on October 7th and, um, I went to a rehearsal for that gig. Uh,
and I was glad that they didn’t have it until like 7:00 PM because I, the
travel, it took me an hour to get there only took me 30 minute only took me 30
minutes to get home.

[01:00:13] But to me an hour to
get there. So, but, uh, yeah, come see me play with the band giraffe Jersey on,
as I was leaving the guy Jeff asked me, like, why did you agree to do this gig?
And I turned around. I’m like, cause the name is funny.

[01:00:31] Andrew: That’s a good reason. Honestly.

[01:00:33] Emily: It’s good music too. Yeah. I like it.
Uh, really fun. I’m playing bass actually. So that’s really exciting. Yeah. And
Sunday crush has some gigs lined up a show at Connor burn late August. Just
announced. Um,

[01:00:47] Andrew: this is gonna sound terrible. There’s
a strong part of me that almost prefers playing bass over guitar for a gig.

[01:00:54] Emily: It’s fun. It’s, it’s, uh, I don’t have

[01:00:57] Andrew: to think about it as

[01:00:57] Emily: hard, which I’m thinking is hard.
That’s totally true.

[01:01:02] Andrew: And because I’m not a great bass
player, I know great bass players take things a whole different level. If I’m
just, if I’m playing bass essentially as a backup role band. And even if
there’s some lines mixed in, like I can still keep up with mentally.

[01:01:13] It allows me to
like, not think about what I’m doing as much and just enjoy it so much more.

[01:01:18] Emily: Yeah. Um, to me, it, it just, because
my skill level is, is probably this low it’s very much like a grid. Like
everything feels a little bit more in place and. But I I’ve been having a lot
of fun. Honestly. It’s like my fingers held up a lot better than I expect them
to.

[01:01:39] And, you know, I
ever really do think the songs are great. So I’m probably got two more
practices left, uh, for me for that before the gig. Cause I bought that family
in town, so I forgot somebody to message them and be like, Hey, I’ll do two the
week before the gig, but I have family in town. I can’t really, I can’t really
just give up a long, a large hour, amount of hours that my family wants with
me, for sure.

[01:02:04] For sure. Plus, my
aunt is, stay with us what I did.

[01:02:08] Andrew: Yeah. You’re out of focus now, but at
least it looks like it is on my end that fix it. That’s

[01:02:16] Emily: better. Yeah. Well, auto focus on
webcams friends. I think that’s a, probably a good place to wrap though.

[01:02:24] Andrew: Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Well, safe
travels. Enjoy your time in Nashville.

[01:02:28] And

[01:02:28] Emily: uh, I’m going to go to Arnold. You
don’t know what that means. I have

[01:02:32] Andrew: no idea what that means. Nope. Will
you be back okay

[01:02:37] Emily: on? Oh yeah. I think that, I don’t
know. I don’t know what is going to have to happen for the next. Oh, okay. Ah,
got you. I assume I’m going to have to like edit and like upload an episode
from like, Michelle’s my friend Michelle’s couch.

[01:02:54] Cause I don’t get
back until Monday night. I like eight 30.

[01:03:00] Andrew: Oh shoot. Yeah. Well, if that doesn’t
work out, I mean, I create this report. Uh, so, uh, but I’d have to then send
it to edit it and then send it to you and have you upload it from where you’re
at

[01:03:13] Emily: anyway, you can upload to the YouTube
because you have the password to the YouTube.

[01:03:19] Andrew: I don’t think I can do the rest of it
though.

[01:03:21] I

[01:03:21] Emily: could do that. What would you do? What
would you do in your solo episode? I don’t know. You have to do like zoom or
I’d have to get you a Zencaster.

[01:03:32] Andrew: Yeah, it sounds like a lot of effort.

[01:03:35] Emily: Oh, he just figured it out. Friends
it’s work to do this. Did you all know this is work?

[01:03:43] Did you all know
that this doesn’t happen automatically? Did you know that it takes hours of
editing to make this podcast happen

[01:03:52] Andrew: a little bit too much like work

[01:03:56] Emily: need.

[01:03:57] Andrew: Cool. And if it becomes necessary,
source of the, let me know, I can probably scramble something together. That’s
the scramble scramble like an egg.

[01:04:07] And I can think of a
couple of people I’d be interested in reaching out to last minute if they
aren’t already at Nam and be like, Hey,

[01:04:16] Emily: you know, if you sat up in front of a
camera, like your phone and just get a decent like microphone situation, you
can sync those pretty easily. It’d be easier to do in person.

[01:04:30] I think, I think, I
think we’ll figure it out. I think that by, by Thursday evening, I think I will
know, cause I really do want to do it with them working class music. And since
we’re mostly staying together, I think that’s pretty doable out my knee hurt.
I’m going to go ice and elevate my knee,

[01:04:48] Andrew: go ice and elevate your knee.

[01:04:50] Emily: Yeah. All right. Well, um, do you want
to do the thing? Thank you for watching. Thanks for understanding until next
time. My name is Andrew and my name is Emily. Goodbye. .