Ep. 155 Today's Peep Features Awkward Shirtless Meetings and Parades, Random Musical Insight from Van Halen to Stevie Nicks and an Ultra-Rare Jose Feliciano that you Must Hear to Believe in Today's Rare Record Spin

EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 47 MIN

Ep. 155 Today's Peep Features Awkward Shirtless Meetings and Parades, Random Musical Insight from Van Halen to Stevie Nicks and an Ultra-Rare Jose Feliciano that you Must Hear to Believe in Today's Rare Record Spin

from Pat's Peeps Podcast · host Pat Walsh

Ever wondered how championship parades might change if athletes kept their shirts on? Join me as we humorously ponder this trend seen in Aaron Donald's recent celebration with the Rams. Plus, I'll share a hilarious personal encounter involving a shirtless individual in a business meeting—believe me, you don't want to miss this unexpected twist! As we navigate through some forgotten, amusing gems from my phone, we also offer a nod to our recent Halloween special and explore a raw Van Halen track that deserves a spotlight.Looking back on a serendipitous 1970s record shopping spree with my mom, I recount the discovery of forgotten tracks and tales that shaped my musical tastes. From the comically terrible "Umbasa the Dragon" by the Turtles to the odd introduction to Cream's "Pressed Rat and Warthog," these stories promise to whisk you away on a nostalgic musical journey. You'll even hear about the peculiar Joe Walsh track that stands out for all the wrong reasons, adding a touch of humor to our stroll down memory lane.On a more heartfelt note, I open up about the enduring challenges of unrequited love, inspired by Jose Feliciano's "Destiny Pats Peeps 155." It's a candid reflection on the helplessness one feels when emotions simply refuse to follow the logical path. Wrapping up with a warm thank you to our loyal listeners, I tease the exciting developments we have in store for Pat's Peeps 156, ensuring we keep that Friday spirit alive and kicking.

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Ep. 155 Today's Peep Features Awkward Shirtless Meetings and Parades, Random Musical Insight from Van Halen to Stevie Nicks and an Ultra-Rare Jose Feliciano that you Must Hear to Believe in Today's Rare Record Spin

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