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We are on top of it. We're so on top of it this March. It's March. Gosh, we're practically suffocating it.
We're so on top of it. We're marching. Keep going. Keep going.
Well, hey, it's a little bit of a crazy day. You know how it is for me. Yeah, Adele has been traveling quite a bit to Wisconsin via Minneapolis, MSP, the Minneapolis St. Paul Airport.
BDL to MSP. That's my route. That's Hartford Airport. Good for you.
It's just one flight because you're flying to the hub. It's a hub. The MSP airport. Because we lived out in the country, folks.
Yeah. You know, we people in Massachusetts don't like to say we live out in the country. We deny it. Yeah.
Or at least I did. You did. I know. When I first brought Adele out to Western Massachusetts, she's like, you mean it sounded like you lived outside of New York City or something?
You all act like you're so sophisticated, urban. You're like, it's fucking cow town out here. Smells like cow pie the minute you get out of the car. Yep.
Yeah. Well, MSP Airport is a great airport to fly into because not only is it my hometown where I'm from, airport, it's just a great airport. There's so many good stores there and I just really like getting my steps in and it's fun. It's a fun airport.
Frequ listeners to the podcast and its subsidiary podcast, music Monday, which is where we are today. Might remember that Adele was employed. Yes. MSP.
Yeah. Caraboo coffee on the international concourse. Say caraboo again. Caraboo?
Yes. So good. Oh, back in the day, they were fighting, you know, the good fight against Starbucks, right? They were like the other kind of big chain or whatever.
And I think that they've kind of, I'm totally like making this up. They've landed happily on where they are right now. I've just decided that for them. They're not like, we're not in competition with Starbucks.
They're just doing their thing. I saw one in either in Detroit or Atlanta in a recent connection that I made. Like they're not a global takeover. You know, you don't see them actually everywhere.
I don't know if there's a caraboo in Florida. Florida. Have you ever seen a caraboo or Texas? I don't know.
New Mexico? No. But Starbucks, that's all over the place. Is Starbucks in Canada?
Yes. Yeah. It's Starbucks in Europe. I don't know, but it was in a...
You travel, so it was in South America. It was in South America. It was in South America. I had an egg bite, a Starbucks egg bite.
Where? In Canada. And it was different and it was not as good. Oh, okay.
Yeah. Anyway, enough about Starbucks. This has nothing to do with our... Making somebody really angry right now.
I know. Someone's actually like, how dare you say the name. We're going to just talk about things. We talk about things.
It doesn't mean we're endorsing, not endorsing, just settle down. We're just chatting light. We're moving about the world. Anyway, so what's up?
What are we talking about today? Well, we are talking about, you and I went to a film premiere on Monday. Yes. This is unusual.
I mean, it sounds, you know, we're talking about airports. This sounds like a real, like we're really moving around the world and a lot of important stuff to do. But generally what we do is like regarding our family and my job, working with DICE Virginia. But I did score a film.
Yes. Yes. That happened in 2023, I believe. I had like two days to score a film.
Some. Commencement. In three wraps on a human skull. Oh.
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When I was asked to do this movie, it's called Any Day Now. Yeah. And it's a it's sort of a I have a synopsis here. They have a great website now.
Would you like to read this synopsis? It's actually an opposite. You want to read it? It's really nice.
Here. I'm gonna read it. Yeah. When you read it.
It's nice. Okay. They have a good new website. Steve is a night watchman in his early 20s, but his life is already getting away from him.
His band is falling apart. He owes a ton of money and he's in love with his best friend girl. When Marty Lyons comes along and rub Steve into a world of misfits, oddballs and loss souls as dirty as the Charles River, Steve wonders if this change for the better, wonders if this is a change for the better or if he's about to make the worst mistake of his life. So this it's a movie.
It's about the Isabella Stewart Gardner heist, which is the that's right. Like I think it's the great. It's the most insane art heist in history. Yeah.
It happened to occur in 1990 in Boston. Right. 35 years ago. 35 years ago.
I was living in Boston in 1990 as a musician. Yeah. And all my bands were falling apart as they did all the time. And this is so cool.
This movie is great because for lots of reasons, but Eric Aronson, Eric Aronson, Eric Aronson. I don't know how I say that. I don't know if anyone say his last name. I don't either.
I've seen it in emails and texts. Yeah. Eric wrote and directed this movie. And he enlisted me to do the soundtrack.
Yes. And at first it was it seemed like a very small project almost informal. I was like, oh, you know, whatever. Kind of did it.
It was fun, but I only did it for two days. I got my friend Ryan Jule to play percussion. I did it in my friend Justin Pizzafarado's studio where I've done many things. Yes.
We kind of knocked. We knocked out a score for the film in like three days. We invited Eric, the director into the studio. Yeah.
He seemed happy to be a part of it. And we worked real quick. He lives in Massachusetts. He does.
And I kind of, honestly, I didn't think about it too much after it happened. I made a little bit of money doing it, which was nice. And because it's hard, you know, I haven't really scored a film since kids. That's the only time kids is the only other film I've ever scored outside of random songs appearing here and there.
But this is, I scored it with Ryan. Yeah. And I didn't think about it too much. And we'd solve many incarnations of the film, many different cuts in the space in this sort of week or so that this was part of my life.
And one of the things that I offered for it was this, I had just found the original four track version of skull. And I think I had done it for the podcast. Yeah. Yeah.
Some of you listeners might, that might be the second time you've heard that. So I thought, hey, you know, for the film, like, let's augment. Let's add to the original acoustic demo of skull. So Ryan played drums on it and I played a little bit of bass.
So we added to it and made it, and Eric, the director liked it and used it in the film. Like I said, didn't think about it too much. But then Adele and I went to the premiere. We got to go to the premiere.
It was a summer film. It was like really good. The movie was like, the way that it was cut together was beautiful. There was things that I did not notice at all during when I worked on it.
I had no idea. I think because of the way that it was cut together, I didn't really understand a lot of the relationships between the actors. I didn't really, I didn't understand how good the acting was in the film. Oh my gosh.
So good. It's really good. It's so good. Yeah.
So we had, it was, there was a premiere for the film and Adele suggested kind of at last minute, like, well, you should really go to this because I was thinking, like, I wouldn't even go to the premiere. I was like, you know, it's okay. They probably don't need me. It's probably a small thing.
There was like 500 people at the Summerville Theater sold out, which I had seen shows that back in the day when I lived in Boston. It was kind of sold out, opened up the curtains, showed the movie and I'm like, whoa. And you performed also. And then I played right before it, you know, which was kind of mellow was a lot of older people who were part of the Boston Film Society there.
There was actually an older gentleman to sleep in the front row when I was playing. You were adorable. I concentrated on the sleeping man while I was playing. Yeah.
But the movie is, it was really engaging and they used, your music was placed so carefully, softly. They had, there was also really good placement in the soundtrack. There was a great, you know, classic mission of Burma song in it. Yeah.
More fiend galaxy 500. Yeah. And it was really, it was a wonderful surprise and we had a really nice time. It was just such a great date night for us and we really, you're right.
We had no idea what to expect. I mean, and we're both kind of, we're not in that world really specifically, you know, like movie premiere, all that and, you know, and seeing first cuts of movies were kind of like, I don't know what the heck is this, you know, and who knows? And it was very impressive. And what Eric and the cast and everyone did really round of applause.
And we got to meet such nice people who were involved in it, a few of the actors. We got to meet Taylor Gray, who is the main guy Steve. He's fantastic guy. He's wonderful in the movie.
We met he and his girlfriend Violet. They were in town from Los Angeles. She's also an actress. I was captivated by their beautiful skin when I was talking to them.
I was like, wow, they're so nice and so pretty. Anyway, and then, well, you know, they're not that young, but they're younger. So anyway, but I wanted to suck their blood and gain some of their life. And then we also got to see Paul Guilfoyle get a lifetime achievement award with a beautiful recorded message from Al Pacino that they played before the movie.
Al Pacino said ultra high definition on an enormous screen at first. We're like, and I'm looking at a planet. I couldn't even tell it was like Al Pacino. Give me a second.
I was like, what is that? Al Pacino. Paul Guilfoyle, you guys. You know, if you saw incredible character actor.
And on that rap on a human skull, mini music Monday concludes. Thank you for listening. Please join us again. I'd like to note that I was actually hitting my skull for that.
And I got dizzy. Well, I'll say they have a wonderful website now where it has a link to watch the movie. We'll put it in the show now. So you guys watch the movie and also one last thing.
There's a beautiful acoustic version of garden in the movie and it's pivotal scene. And it's just, it's really great. Impressions. Meet shark cryo glow, the new med spot inspired mask with under eye cooling IQ LED technology using high powered LED and deep infrared for visible results in just eight weeks better aging treatment boosts collagen and is clinically tested to reduce fine lines and signs of aging skin clearing provides chemical free acne treatment on and beneath the surface and even visibly tightens under eyes in one use developed with dermatologists for radiant results at home.
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