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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 20 MIN

Experiment 16: If You Say So

from Mike Garrigan Podcast · host Mike Garrigan

In this episode, we start with a familiar rock-and-roll question: are you a Beatles person or a Rolling Stones person? Inspired by a line from Pulp Fiction—where Mia Wallace suggests people fall into either the Beatles or Elvis camp—we explore a slightly different divide: the polished brilliance of The Beatles versus the raw, attitude-driven energy of The Rolling Stones.From there, the conversation traces the long shadow the Beatles once cast over the Stones—from early covers like “I Wanna Be Your Man” to the era of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and the Stones’ psychedelic reply, Their Satanic Majesties Request. That shadow finally lifted with the swagger and originality of Sticky Fingers—and soon after, the band’s unlikely exile to the south of France, where they created one of rock’s most mythic records: Exile on Main St..Listening closely to that album—its loose grooves, rough edges, and moments of strange transcendence—becomes the inspiration for a new song, “If You Say So.” This episode walks through the creative process behind it: living with Exile on repeat, experimenting with fast shuffle rhythms, recording on an old jazz-style drum kit, layering Telecaster guitar and bass, and even briefly resurrecting a harmonica that hadn’t been touched in twelve years.Along the way, we explore the musical choices that shaped the track, from replacing a harsh harmonica line with a saloon-style electric piano to embracing the small imperfections that come with keeping a scratch guitar take in the final mix.Finally, we look at the meaning behind the lyrics. Written from the perspective of a swaggering, Mick Jagger-inspired narrator, the verses make bold claims about skill, endurance, and virtue—only to be quietly undercut by the chorus: “If you say so.” What emerges is less a rock anthem than a snapshot of an inner tension between ego and skepticism.Part music history, part studio diary, and part reflection on creative process, this episode explores how inspiration travels—from a legendary double album recorded in exile to a small, imperfect song finding its own voice.Send me a Text Message.

In this episode, we start with a familiar rock-and-roll question: are you a Beatles person or a Rolling Stones person? Inspired by a line from Pulp Fiction—where Mia Wallace suggests people fall into either the Beatles or Elvis camp—we explore a slightly different divide: the polished brilliance of The Beatles versus the raw, attitude-driven energy of The Rolling Stones. From there, the conversation traces the long shadow the Beatles once cast over the Stones—from early covers like “I Wanna B...

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