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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2023 · 1H 9M

102. Eva Walker Discusses Funkadelic, Maggot Brain

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailGuitarist, vocalist and songwriter Eva Walker of The Black Tones — who is also a DJ for Seattle’s KEXP — joins Al to talk about Funkadelic’s 1971 album, Maggot Brain. Eva delves into how she first discovered Maggot Brain, the elements of the album that make it a great listen and other albums she also considered discussing on this episode. She also talks about the status of The Black Tones’ second album and the band’s video game, They Want Us Dead!Be sure to follow Eva and The Black Tones!Twitter: @The_Black_TonesInstagram: @theblacktonesAnd visit The Black Tones’ website!https://theblacktones.bandcamp.com/Al is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter is free to all subscribers! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show’s Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.0:59 Eva joins the show1:43 Eva had a difficult time choosing an album to discuss3:49 Eva first listened to Maggot Brain because of the album artwork6:28 Al never understood why Parliament-Funkadlelic was hyphenated7:44 Eva talks about listening to her mother’s records growing up10:12 Seattle didn’t always embrace Jimi Hendrix13:18 Maggot Brain completely defied Al’s expectations18:29 Is there funk on Maggot Brain?Observations about specific tracks20:18 Hit It And Quit It24:31 Wars of Armageddon (and a discussion of upbeat sad songs)31:12 Maggot Brain33:03 Can You Get To That (and a discussion of misheard lyrics)36:37 You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks41:45 The link between You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks and The Black Tones’ Blue Matrimony44:39 Super Stupid47:29 Back In Our Minds50:42 Eva talks about her musical influences53:39 Eva discusses The Black Tones’ current plans56:24 One of the early reviews of Cobain and Cornbread had an issue with song structure57:17 Eva explains the lyrics to “Plaid Pants” and “Welcome Mr. Pink”1:01:32 Eva talks about The Black Tones’ video gameOutro is from “Welcome Mr. Pink” by The Black TonesSupport the show

Send us Fan Mail Guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Eva Walker of The Black Tones — who is also a DJ for Seattle’s KEXP — joins Al to talk about Funkadelic’s 1971 album, Maggot Brain. Eva delves into how she first discovered Maggot Brain, the elements of the album that make it a great listen and other albums she also considered discussing on this episode. She also talks about the status of The Black Tones’ second album and the band’s video game, They Want Us Dead! Be sure to follow Eva and Th...

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