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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 16 MIN

Mini-Music-Monday: classic rock edition

from RAW impressions with Lou Barlow and Adelle Barlow

For this , the first MMM: Classic Rock edition, Lou reaches back to 1975 and plays Bad Company's Feel Like Makin' Love. Memories of terry cloth and a garbage can full of nudee mags are shared. join our Substack cuz it's thee way to support us, paid subscribers get commercial free episodes, exclusive music and all kindsa non-pod related stuff  https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com/Watch on LouTube!https://youtu.be/xvYVmlDFmxU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For this , the first MMM: Classic Rock edition, Lou reaches back to 1975 and plays Bad Company's Feel Like Makin' Love. Memories of terry cloth and a garbage can full of nudee mags are shared. join our Substack cuz it's thee way to support us, paid subscribers get commercial free episodes, exclusive music and all kindsa non-pod related stuff  https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.com/Watch on LouTube!https://youtu.be/xvYVmlDFmxU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Today's Mini Music Monday is Classic Raw! Mini Music Monday Augmented with Classic Rock Memories. Take it away, Adele and Lou. Yeah, I don't know.

Augmented. Yeah, I thought you'd like that word. I do. Augmented.

Yeah, I should start incorporating in as many conversations as possible. Please do. I don't even know if I'm using it correctly. Augmented.

Is it to insert? No. Okay. In addition.

Insertion is something else entirely. Speaking of insertion, it means just to add to. Add to. Yeah, okay.

You can augment an experience. I'm going to add to an experience. So I'm going to augment this experience by dropping some acid. No, I'm not.

I'm just saying, would that be using it correctly? Yeah, that sounds like a good sign. I'm going to augment this rave with some — Perhaps, you know — Yeah, in Harvard, you know, in the 60s, someone might have said that. Like, I'm going to augment my experience with lysergic acid.

Yeah, so this is a big deal because this is really classic rock. I don't think I've played a classic rock song, like a real old-school classic rock, 1970s. Yeah. You know.

I don't think so. We, this happened because I was thinking about this song in bed, right? Yeah, I don't know how it came up. Just rolling around through my brain, you know.

But I was wondering, like, what am I going to do for mini music Monday? Uh-huh. I was shocked actually that you left on it so quickly because I don't know. I just was.

I was. It seemed ambitious this song. It's not. Okay, well then that's it.

See, you're the musician answering. There's a beautiful simplicity to this song. Okay. And it is one of the most popular songs of all time.

Yeah. And it's really, I love the song and I've always loved the song. And it's from 1975. It was performed and recorded by the band Bad Company.

Classic rock memory, convincing in five bleeps. I would call my husband when this song started playing on the radio and cranked it up real loud so he could listen to it through the phone and know I was thinking about him. Me, they were coming that faded Terry cloth for Obermann. Sometimes he'd rush home on his lunch break and he'd be right there on the kitchen floor.

He died 12 years ago. And I still think about him and the love we shared when I hear this song. So I would play this on a great track player over and over again in her bedroom. I love her parents because they never felt the need to check up on us.

I learned it really good. Her dad and my dad were both police officers and we were both 17. We felt kind of invincible when we was out on the town. I'm still thinking about that damn Terry cloth tube top first.

Man, I'm nearly now but I'm still getting a sharp big in my groin when I hear this song. Amazing. I'm so nervous. I was just yeah.

Baby, when I think about you, I think about love. Darling, I couldn't live without you and your love. And if I had these golden dreams of my yesterday, I would wrap you in the heavens and feeling dying down on the way. I feel like making I feel like making my age and love to you.

When I think about you, I think about love. And live without you and your love. And if I had the sun and moon, and they were shining both night and day, love satisfying. I feel like making.

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Hi. The screen keeps fading on me. I don't know why. Consensually, right?

Oh, absolutely. I would like to that wife. Was she consenting to that when he peeled her Terry cloth shorts down with his teeth? Yes.

All right. I mean, then they had quite a little party. I wasn't there, but I really did not dress appropriately for this. I should have been wearing Terry cloth.

You should have been wearing Terry cloth or something. I don't know. Terry cloth. There's a real heartbreaking rock of Terry cloth in this house and in this life in the world.

I know in this era. And this era. God bless the Terry cloth shorts and tube tops and jumpers and Terry cloth, that little headbands, wristbands. Oh my God.

What can't Terry cloth do? It can't let me down. Yeah, you love it. Wow.

That song doesn't let me down. That's a real plain spoken song. I just want to make a love to you. Like, let's just cut the crap.

I love you and I want to make love to you. Yeah. And I think the, I think the verses and the color is like the way the juxtaposition, yeah, really amazing. And it's kind of like, sort of sets the stage or set the stage for the quiet loud, you know, indie rock, even kind of like, I could do more research.

I didn't do very much research for this, this episode other than, you know, getting those classic rock memories. It was incredible. Those people sharing those. That's so nice of them.

I love that. Yeah. Classic rock memories. Things were wild back then.

I really, yeah. So many people were moved by that song. It's incredible. It's part of their memories.

It is. Yeah. And it's much like, it's funny, that song is really like the Penthouse Forum. I had to explain this to you the other day.

What the Penthouse Forum was. Yeah. A letter section. Oh, okay.

Penthouse. Penthouse is the nudie mag. The nudie mag. Yeah.

I don't know if that's, is that still around? But when I ask you, like, do you know, it's still around? But I don't know. Thanks to the internet.

I don't, I stopped caring about paper, paperbacks. Yeah. It's kind of amazing because then the shits free now. Yeah.

It's not, it's not really traceable. Like back in the day, back in the day there, you could, you know, if you were, let's say a, a boy, you know, in the fields of Michigan, you know, and maybe you could happen upon a garbage can near a high school. With porn? Absolutely.

Full of porn. Some dad like throughout and some like guilty fit. He was like, oh God. I did.

I, I did. I, one of the wife was like, I found you. One of my, I found your stash. I'll just say it.

I mean, one of the greatest things that ever happened to me as a child was finding a garbage can full of porn and entire garbage can full. And my friend and I, my next door neighbor and I, um, he had a bunch of sisters. I had a couple of sisters. We actually enlisted.

I mean, we were very young. I want to make this absolutely clear. We were young, like, not even 10 years old probably. Wow.

And we, we enlisted our sisters to do, we did it like a, like a bucket brigade to carry all the roll this thing and dies. We need all hands on deck and we, the golden pot at the end of the tray, the rainbow has been found everyone. We, we, we transferred that entire garbage can full of pornography, um, to our, our treehouse fort. We, we, it wasn't really a classic.

It was, it was a fort underneath a tree. It was like in a little wooded area near our houses and, and we got, we got this. And this is before. I'll just, I'll say this.

This is before I learned to masturbate. Wow. You really share? I'm going to share.

I'm going to share. So, so there wasn't like, you know, we really know what to do with these other, then to look at them. Yeah. Yeah.

So, um, so yeah. And, but then, then, my parents got, they figured out what happened. Oh, we figured out what happened. And we were busted.

Uh huh. And, you know, made to feel, I mean, we were both Roman Catholic boys, my neighbor and myself. Oh, wait. That killed Tony.

And he, he was actually more strictly Roman Catholic. So I think he was probably physically assaulted for what occurred. So not so in my case, it was more of a certain talking to, but, um, I, but I'll say this, that wasn't my last time seeing those magazines. I'm not going to go into detail.

Enough said, but I did find them again. Interesting. Anyway, pop up. So penthouse forum was, was it was a supposedly, supposedly, supposedly, it was where the readers would write in of their erotic, erotic adventures.

Oh, pretty much my favorite feature. You liked the story. I did. I liked the story.

Mm. That's sweet. Yeah. I had some like little funny stumbled upon things like that when I was really young, like my neighbor's house, they had one of those bedrooms where you had to like, um, we had to walk through all the bedrooms, you know, what's up, like the train shotgun or whatever.

So it's like, you know, you get up to the attic, you had to take like a climb, a ladder to get to the second floor of the house. And you landed right at the parents bedroom and then you walk through their bedroom to these like other, it's like an attic that had been kind of compartmentalized into three rooms with some walls. And anyway, so the kids were over in their little area, but you had to walk through the parent's bedroom. And I, we, we found, we found magazines, we found a thing that you plugged in underneath the bed and early, you know, and on that bleep.

Yeah. It was exciting. What meeting you? Oh, I know I'm not welcome here on music Monday.

It's not your territory, four track man. I'm not getting in on this action. Oh, no. No.

I want you to know how I feel. Oh, God. In an explicit way. Oh, man.

Rated R in this episode. I would have had some guitars. I want to nuzzle your neck. And I want to be there when you, I want to be there.

And I'm perfectly willing to help. Is he done yet? This is ridiculous. Honest to Pete.

I mean, come on guys. There's a lot of hiss going on. What a perfect. He's there's a lot of hiss going on.

So these could be his last days. I'll say that. So you know what? Or staying.

He's can barely. I mean, well, that's a long way to just he can talk the talk. But I know for a fact, he cannot walk the walk. So say what you want for a track, man?

I'm not threatened. I'm not threatened. That is the end of many music Monday. Okay.

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