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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2024 · 10 MIN

Sorry But You Can Have My Identity. No More Bro Hugs Please. And Tony Hawke!

from Bob the Blade · host Blade

Ever wondered how music can rise from tragedy? Join us as we revisit the iconic formation of the Archangels after the untimely death of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Reflect back to their legendary 1992 performance at the Four Winds in Wilmington, and feel the pulse of Austin, Texas' vibrant music scene. We'll also dive into the complexities of modern security measures — are passwords and authentication processes driving you nuts too? Plus, I reveal my unexpected love for ESPN’s X Games and skateboarding coverage, and share a candid critique of the WNBA. Throw in a little humor about my recent hernia surgery, and you'll understand why painkillers and stool softeners are now comedic highlights in my life. Switching gears, get ready for a hilarious and baffling breakdown of cricket that will make you scratch your head in wonder. Today’s Poetry Corner features none other than the legendary Phil Collins, reading his evocative piece "I Don't Care Anymore." This segment is a powerful ode to defiance and emotional detachment, offering a poignant pause in our otherwise lively episode. Wrap it all up with my light-hearted rant on the ridiculousness of ‘bro hugs’ and ‘fist bumps’ in sports culture, and advocate for the return of the good old handshake. Tune in for a ride through music nostalgia, modern frustrations, sports culture critiques, personal tales, and poetic reflection guaranteed to entertain and resonate.Support the showI always appreciate your support, I am very clear in my understanding of how unclear I really am of myselfand the kaleidoscope in my head makes me laugh.

Ever wondered how music can rise from tragedy? Join us as we revisit the iconic formation of the Archangels after the untimely death of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Reflect back to their legendary 1992 performance at the Four Winds in Wilmington, and feel the pulse of Austin, Texas' vibrant music scene. We'll also dive into the complexities of modern security measures — are passwords and authentication processes driving you nuts too? Plus, I reveal my unexpected love for ESPN’s X Games and skateboardi...

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Ever wondered how music can rise from tragedy? Join us as we revisit the iconic formation of the Archangels after the untimely death of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Reflect back to their legendary 1992 performance at the Four Winds in Wilmington, and feel...

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