Welcome to another installment of Mini Music Monday's Bakesail editions. This is number three. Got it? I don't quite get it, but I know you've got it.
I don't care if nothing else goes my way all day. That's Jason Lowenstein's composition. Got it. That's first heard on the Bakesail record released on the 23rd of August 1994.
That one is, it's kind of dancing toward my number one maybe. I'm not going to reveal my list yet. We said next week for the last installment of Bakesail Mini Music. Lou and I will share our personal rankings from favorite to I guess just the least favorite on the album.
I was under the impression that that was the most played sebidou song on iTunes. When iTunes first started showing you what song by an artist was played the most, that would always pop up and I would use that. I would try to encourage Jason to play his songs live because Jason was, you know, he's a humble guy. It's difficult to get him to play the hits.
I'd be like, hey, Jason, did you know God it is the number one most streamed sebidou song? I didn't know that. I didn't seem impressed by it at all. In fact, I don't think you believe me.
So I don't know what the truth is. Spotify is much more exact these days. Yeah, I haven't looked at what would be, is that when you look at an artist and it says like popular, although I noticed that, you know, sometimes it'll give you like four or five songs that are considered like the most popular, at least on Spotify for an artist. But when you look at, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Song can you sing? Now. Should I continue my thought after? If you can remember.
Yes, I can remember. Oh, I'm an okay. That is the song I'm going to play is called Together or Alone. And the story I like to tell that I often tell that I always tell before I play this song live is that I inadvertently ripped off the intro to Black Magic Woman by Santana.
Oh, yes, I have heard you tell that story. Yeah, and I did and I didn't realize until the record had come out already and I was listening, you know, it's exciting when you get the record back, you know, and the first time you're like, oh, yeah, I used to get really. Listen to my vinyl. Baked, I used to get really baked.
Oh. A la bake sale. That's the title. The title comes from like a getting stoned session.
It was like a bake sale. Okay. I mean, not surprise. Sabado and a pot reference.
But so I listened to, we got the record back and I put it on the turntable for the first time and that song played and I'm like, gosh, that sounds familiar. Like this is, we did already been recorded in release. Fertogether or Alone. Yeah, I'm like, oh shit.
I stole it from Santana. You were influenced by Santana. Let's just say it. I don't think I've actually heard that song all the way through Black Magic Woman.
Yeah. It's a very long song. It's a very long song. It's a long and it's kind of, God bless Carlos Santana and what he's brought to music and yes.
And his stellar performances. I love Santana. Everybody loves Santana. Rob Thomas.
Love Santana. Sure does. Everybody's favorite guest star, Santana. I think he designs shoes now.
I'm sure he does. I swear to God, I feel like when I'm like, I'm my little Nordstrom app and I'm looking at women's shoes, it's like Carlos Santana high heels. I'm going, is that? Wow.
The Carlos Santana. I think it is. That's great. I mean, that's what are the odds.
I don't know. It's like an old guys dream job. I haven't actually. I'm designing high heels for women.
I haven't actually deep dive to see if it really is. I'm sure it would take the tiniest dive. I have not a deep dive. I would just have to literally Google like, is Carlos Santana of the shoes the same Carlos and before I would even finish the question, Google would answer it for me.
We should find that out. Anyway, I'm going to play the song. Okay. How about I look that up when you play the song?
Okay, go. It was never my intention to blindly feed the boy girl game. I know romance isn't everything. Well, I'm obsessing just the same because the day I don't feel worthy, you seem so beautiful and strong.
These on short hands could never suit you. They're too afraid of doing something. Fusion wears me down until I feel like a nervous stranger. And could I help you grow?
I guess we'll never know. Get up for the letdown. These things happen all the time. And though I'm longing to explore it again, I'm too scared of what you'll find.
This confusion makes me smile the way I smile and I'm with you. Because there's so much we could do. Together all alone, I'm not afraid of being alone. Yes.
Tells in these version your voice sounds warmed up. It does? I did it a few times today. I was like, wow, I sound really young.
And then I started the song just now. And I was like, wow, I sound really old. I want to have a funny. There's another.
I'm like, wow, how did I do that? I aged to my age. I think somehow I grew up in the last 45 minutes. But there's a funny thing somebody told me once they misheard the lyrics.
I go, it was never my intention to blindly feed the boy cocaine. So I think about every time I sing it. And every time I sing that song, I almost sing that line. Wait, I think I spaced out.
Did you say why you think that? Somebody told me that. Somebody told me. Here, here.
I had one last time. I had one last time. I had one last time again. Never music Monday.
Although it's Sunday. I had one of those moments where I don't know if this happens to you. But I feel like anytime someone begins to explain a card game to me or the rules of any board game. I sit down with the intention of listening and learning.
And it's like the second they open their mouth, it's like gone. And then when they're like, OK, you got it. So let's start playing. I'm like, I have no idea what just happened.
I don't know what you told me. I don't know where I went. I kind of don't know how to play this game. I understand.
I understand. So yeah, my brain jumped in at the point where you said something about feeding the boy cocaine. Yeah. So someone misheard the lyrics as, OK, it was never my attention to blindly feed the boy cocaine.
Dang. I think about their brain thinking about who knows they could be listening. If you told me that story and you're the person raise your hand. Yeah.
Raise your finger to the internet. So I broke, poke it and then write a little thing. Download it. That was me.
I was doing a lot of blow at the time. So it was on my mind. Oh, so Carlos Santana. Yes.
Yes, that's Carlos of Carlos Santana. And he started that shoe line in 2001. And they're women's shoes. There's also men's too, I think.
Maybe. Are there high heels? Yes, there are shoes for men. There's a lot of high heels.
I noticed that. But OK, so there's two. Carlos Santana's distinctive artistry is incorporated into the design of his footwear lines. Carlos by Carlos Santana for women and Carlos Santana shoes for men.
Launched in 2001, this line is designed for women who are confident, self-aware and fun loving. The shoes are intended to be comfortable, high quality and long lasting, and are made with traditional craftsmanship and Santana's rock and roll lifestyle. This line includes casual shoes, dress shoes, boots and fashion sneakers. What a great life he's led.
I'm just maybe there's things I don't know. Maybe there's things I don't know. I was in San Francisco. One of the many times I've been there because I've been to San Francisco a fair amount of times.
You've been to San Francisco so many times. So I was at one point at a hotel. We were doing a bunch of nights in one club in San Francisco. So I would walk from the hotel.
As you often do. Because we were playing like a smaller club and we played several nights there. So I was at the hotel. So on my way from my hotel walking to the club for sound checking for the show, I passed by a high school.
And then I don't remember what kind of deduction I did, but I figured out that was Carlos Santana's high school. So every time I walk by, I'm walking by Carlos Santana's high school. I don't think it's called Carlos Santana High School yet. Like not named after him yet.
Not named after him yet, but he went there. Oh, I didn't know he was from San Francisco. I was kind of like in the mission. And so anyway.
That's interesting. Yep. I think when I would say that when I was like a teenager, maybe my dream job would have been designing high-heeled shoes for women. That was a while ago since like things have changed for me.
Could you design me some sensible orthopedic shoes for my feet? Yeah, for some reason. I don't know what it was. I don't know what happened.
I don't know. At some point I just, I don't want to say fetish. But I want to say that my infatuation or my interest, my lure interest in high heels went away. Interesting.
In my later years. I didn't know that you really actually in your past had such a... I made you wear wedges for a couple of days when we first got together in the first year. Do you remember I made you wear wedges?
You would ask me to put them on. I didn't make you wear them. I was going to say you didn't make me wear them. It wasn't like a...
You'd just be like, hey, could you wear those with that dress or whatever? And I'm like, sure. Yeah. But I wore wedges more than when I lived in LA.
Yeah, you did. It was more common for me to wear. I was younger guys. I was younger.
And as I get older, I realize I have foot needs. My feet have needs. And this is not interesting. But yeah, I will see by my shoes on keto.com now.
I think it's fascinating. Well, I care about my feet. We're talking about the big self. Before I go...
My foot health. Before I start talking more about feet. What are we talking about? Carlos Santana, foot fetish.
What about bake sale? Bake sale part three. Down the tube. Wow.
I need to strike it here. I was really... I was planning on listening to the bake sale episodes to learn more backstory of the other talking about Carlos Santana's shoes and lose foot fetish. What a purr.
He forced his girlfriend to wear wedges. He forced her. I was never forced, everybody. It's more of a suggestion like, hey babe, I'd love to see you in those wedges today.
Just like I would say, hey dear, I'd love to see you in this... It's a medley. Is this every still talking about bake sale? It's a mini medley of bake sale.
We've already talked for over 15 minutes about... I have one last thing to say. I'm listening to this third special... ...ish episode...
...fattishes... About the book sale LP. Thank you for listening to mini music. Tune in again.
Okay everyone, so before we go, I would like to force Lou to wear a gold chain that it just peeks out from underneath his t-shirts. It's not like... It can drape out a candy. I wonder if he wants, but I would like to force you to wear your birthday.
I wonder if it's much like you wearing high heels for the first year of our relationship. I wonder if I wore the chain for a little while then the fetish would disappear. You'd be like, I don't need any adornment. It could be like an unfulfilled sort of fantasy I have.
I like to see men who wear gold jewelry. You know, like there's something super sexy to me about it where I see like a little bit of a gold chain on their flesh. But maybe once you saw it on me much like you wearing the high heels, you'd be like, oh it's not, I'm done with that now. So move on.
Kind of like my belt thing. Oh my gosh, you're kind of making me want to pull out some wedges, I don't know. And a belt. And a belt.
Alright guys, till next time.