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Ep. 224 Today's Peep Concert Memories and Cell-Free Concerts, Gene Simmons' Assessment of Entitlement Culture and We Mix It Up with Reflex Revision Mixes of Blondie, The Clash and John Fogerty

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From the sunlit foothills of Northern California comes a heartfelt episode celebrating local business, music exploration, and thoughtful cultural debate.
The podcast opens with a passionate call to support local businesses through patspeeps.com – a platform born during the pandemic to help struggling family-owned establishments. There's no need for apps or coupons; just mention Pat's Peeps when you visit these businesses and enjoy exclusive deals while supporting your community. It's a pure American dream story of seeing a problem and creating a solution.
A thought-provoking clip from Gene Simmons provides powerful perspective on gratitude and opportunity. Having witnessed his mother's resilience after surviving a concentration camp, Simmons delivers a frank assessment of entitlement culture that resonates regardless of political stance. This segues into lighthearted listener contributions, including a humorous song about a politically-inclined pet.
The episode dives deep into a fascinating cultural debate: should cell phones be banned at concerts? With Ghost announcing a completely "phone-free experience" for their upcoming tour, we explore both sides – the immersive engagement of being fully present versus the desire to capture and share memories. Artists like Steely Dan prefer phone-free shows while others like Pat Monahan of Train embrace audience connectivity through technology.
Music takes center stage in the final segment, showcasing innovative "Reflex Revisions" – remixes that use only the original tracks isolated and rearranged. From Blondie's "Rapture" to CCR's "Heard It Through the Grapevine," these creative reinterpretations demonstrate how familiar songs can be experienced in entirely new ways.
What local businesses will you support today? Visit patspeeps.com to discover exclusive deals and join our community of local business supporters!

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Supporting Local Businesses (00:00:00)

2. Gene Simmons on American Opportunity (00:05:18)

3. Listener Content: "My Dog's a Democrat" (00:08:51)

4. Cell Phone Bans at Concerts (00:16:14)

5. The Reflex Revisions and Music Mashups (00:23:53)

268 episodes

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Manage episode 470893021 series 3546753
Content provided by Pat Walsh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pat Walsh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

From the sunlit foothills of Northern California comes a heartfelt episode celebrating local business, music exploration, and thoughtful cultural debate.
The podcast opens with a passionate call to support local businesses through patspeeps.com – a platform born during the pandemic to help struggling family-owned establishments. There's no need for apps or coupons; just mention Pat's Peeps when you visit these businesses and enjoy exclusive deals while supporting your community. It's a pure American dream story of seeing a problem and creating a solution.
A thought-provoking clip from Gene Simmons provides powerful perspective on gratitude and opportunity. Having witnessed his mother's resilience after surviving a concentration camp, Simmons delivers a frank assessment of entitlement culture that resonates regardless of political stance. This segues into lighthearted listener contributions, including a humorous song about a politically-inclined pet.
The episode dives deep into a fascinating cultural debate: should cell phones be banned at concerts? With Ghost announcing a completely "phone-free experience" for their upcoming tour, we explore both sides – the immersive engagement of being fully present versus the desire to capture and share memories. Artists like Steely Dan prefer phone-free shows while others like Pat Monahan of Train embrace audience connectivity through technology.
Music takes center stage in the final segment, showcasing innovative "Reflex Revisions" – remixes that use only the original tracks isolated and rearranged. From Blondie's "Rapture" to CCR's "Heard It Through the Grapevine," these creative reinterpretations demonstrate how familiar songs can be experienced in entirely new ways.
What local businesses will you support today? Visit patspeeps.com to discover exclusive deals and join our community of local business supporters!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and Supporting Local Businesses (00:00:00)

2. Gene Simmons on American Opportunity (00:05:18)

3. Listener Content: "My Dog's a Democrat" (00:08:51)

4. Cell Phone Bans at Concerts (00:16:14)

5. The Reflex Revisions and Music Mashups (00:23:53)

268 episodes

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