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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2024 · 14 MIN

tiny tunes tuesday: another day, another edible

from RAW impressions with Lou Barlow and Adelle Barlow

Lou writes a tune about touring (Another Day) just before the podcasting begins. Unusually energetic, Adelle asks him what he's on. The continuing DInosaur Jr tour with Weezer and Flaming Lips is recapped by a loosened Lou. Adelle keeps it together. join our Substack 'cause we are gonna kick it up a notch real soon, look out!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.comWATCH IThttps://youtu.be/aoRkXSjm4aE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lou writes a tune about touring (Another Day) just before the podcasting begins. Unusually energetic, Adelle asks him what he's on. The continuing DInosaur Jr tour with Weezer and Flaming Lips is recapped by a loosened Lou. Adelle keeps it together. join our Substack 'cause we are gonna kick it up a notch real soon, look out!https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.comWATCH IThttps://youtu.be/aoRkXSjm4aE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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So what's up? Tiny Tunes Tuesday. Take a breath. Oh, shoot.

God. I'm knocking my guitar around. My little cute guitar. This thing is a piece of shit.

Oh, OK. I had a really nice travel guitar in that broke. You did? Yeah.

What? It's in a guitar graveyard in the attic. Uh, it's got some abbreviated. It's got some two named names to it, some kind of fancy.

Simon and Patrick. Simon and Patrick. Maybe somebody will get it repaired. Easy con, easy go.

Disposable. Slooming in the attic, the bar low attic. I like to keep my life disposable. You know what we need to get?

Oh, sorry. Go ahead. Sorry. Quickly.

Except in manners of the heart. Except in manners of the heart. I'm not disposable. Don't wait, baby.

Neither are you. Neither are you. Oh, my goodness. You look like you're itch-inde to play.

Yeah, yeah. I'm going to start writing a song and I'm going to forget it. If I don't play it now, I didn't actually document it. But this kind of been a rock and roll day today.

I kind of feel like I'm on a rock and roll tour. I'm like this whole thing. But these guys work really hard and they don't get any sleep. It's insane.

It's insane. They sleep when the tour is over. In the semis every day and commandeering the local help. Oh, god.

It's amazing. Boy, yeah. So this is my road to because we just like here. OK, here we go.

OK. Let's see where we are now. OK, let's see where we are now. Another American town.

Another 10-hour ride. Another sleepless night. OK, let's see where we are now. Another Canadian town.

They ask you what your favorite place is. I don't know. They're all the same when one is longing to be home. Another wants to be alone with you.

OK, let's see where we are now. Let's take a new Burian town. In our room, we guide away. Another day, another day.

Another day, another day. That's the beginning of a great little ditty. I like it. It's very catchy.

And yeah, it's like the tale of the traveling musician. Yeah, I was feeling a little bit of the open. I feel a little bit of the road. You know, just life on the road.

Yeah. Oh, my gosh. Wanna walk down the road? Yeah.

I know. It's like stuffy bunks. Whistling Willie, Whistling Willie, the air vet. And full effect.

Full effect. Oh, I fucking recorded it. You want to hear it? Yeah.

I recorded the whistle. It's not the made up one. It's the real one. OK, Whistling Willie for a really.

I'll take me a second to get this going here. But that sounds like Rudolph, no reason to work. Decon Cornelius. It does.

You're a bottle of snowman. Yeah. Don't. Don't.

He's like getting ready to throw his huge snowball. Yeah. Oh, god. So that's just right by your ear, huh?

Yeah. OK. But then I noticed that one of my ears hurt it better than the other one. I'm like, oh, so I do think I have some significant damage to my right ear.

That's significant. It's not whatever. Are you drinking coffee? Yeah.

Are you high? You seem kind of like a little bit. Honey? Yes.

I'm high. OK. Yeah, it kind of, you seem, you know. Oh, I got some edibles in Washington, DC last night.

Uh-huh. It was really hard to figure out how to actually get stuff from the dispensary because it has addresses, and then you go to the address, and it's not there. And then you look online and find out that they're like delivery only or appointment only. It's appointment and delivery only.

OK. So it took me like two days to figure this out. Because I got there, and I'm like, kind of like. So you really put in the work and the time for this.

I wanted to have some edibles on my day off, because it's going to be a lot of days off. And you know, a day off and some edibles is a really nice combination. I'm telling you the work of legalization of marijuana is a good thing. Truly?

Yeah. It's a good thing. You know, because look, we're taking alcohol. You're fucking getting drunk.

You should be able to get high. That's just, I mean, really. I mean, the health is right. Cigarettes are still legal.

Gosh. I mean, you're about to go back. Yeah. I didn't really know how strong these particular companies were.

You seem pretty fucked. I've been high on this show before. Well, I'm aware that, dear, of course. But whatever the strain is, I can just really, it's visual.

It's one of my favorite strains, which is the sativa strain. So how many did you take? One. OK.

Wow. So I'm in a hurry. I'm out on the street waiting for my man. Literally.

I'm waiting for my man. Wow. And District Square near the war from Washington, DC. A pack of people.

It's awesome. It's completely alive, brimming with life. I'm waiting on my man. I felt kind of like I'm waiting on your marijuana.

But then this guy came up to me, this guy, who called me a Whole Foods bag. And he goes like, hey, man. He's like staring up at the building. He's like, where's the dispensary that is supposed to be here?

I'm looking on my map, and it says it's right here. And he's basically reenacting my whole prior day. I did exactly that. Just a random stranger.

He asked me. I didn't ask anybody when I was doing that. Were you wearing your Mr. Roger shirt?

No. Oh. Maybe I should just wear that fucking 24-7 from now on. I know.

Any more of them. I've got to get the help. You have to find the helper's vibe, I guess. You're the helper.

So maybe the shirt really does. I mean, maybe I should really. It's kind of like my backstage pass. Between my backstage pass, my all-access user backstage pass.

That's really what I keep. Yeah. I'm like to show you on the screen right now. I know.

Can we do that? Yeah. No. This is a fucking, this is the golden key.

That's the golden ticket. That's like the power, the power. And that and the Mr. Roger shirt, like what it does when I'm walking around town, people come to me for help.

Of course. Mr. Roger's famously said that I think his mom said to him about when there was a scary situation, and you don't know what to do. You look for the helpers.

And so this guy. Oh, I'm wearing the helper. I'm sorry. You still have the vibe.

Yeah, you have the vibe. Yeah, we keep this as tiny tunes Tuesday. OK, keep going. Last bit.

Yeah. This guy walks up and he's like, what can I do? He's staring. I'm like, here's what you do buddy.

You gotta call him up. And I'll close him soon. So if you know what you want, just call him right now and ask him and they'll hook you up. And then we both sort of stood there.

And he was waiting for Alfred. I got my man was not the same man as his. That's a little weird. But OK.

I mean, just like this. It's a little weird. DC. DC's a little weird.

And kind of a crue. I got to see him. Mandy walked me through the cap, drove me through the capitol. Let's lose sister.

We went to the public library. And I saw this really famous piece of one of my most cherished pieces of gear I've ever seen in my life, which is the Fort Rack mixing board from Don Zentera's studio. He recorded all of the early discord stuff on this machine. And I got to see the machine.

And I was touched. Did you take a pic? Many. That's so sweet.

I was very, very pleased to see that. And then we haven't caught up since Philly, and then you got to have a fun night hanging out Kurt Weil and a few of his brothers. You used your magic pass and helped move them from behind the stage to in front of the stage to behind the stage. Yeah.

And I could have actually been still wearing my Mr. Rogers t-shirt. So yeah, like yeah, Kurt, it was fun. I was like helping Kurt go back and forth between backstage.

And he was just curting all over it. And it was great. He's awesome. Yeah.

He talked. He and Wayne kind of chatted for a while, which was awesome. And I was doing amazing. Yeah.

Yeah. Wayne. Wayne, no, he's like, it's great. He was asking Kurt all kinds of fun questions.

Just are your kids musical? You know, do you think with them? How does that work? How old are they?

The talks about kids are fun. Yeah. Yeah. And now you're in Knoxville, Isaac height, on your DC edibles.

And you're writing some songs that sound very open, very petty inspired, I would say. Free falling, baby. I like it. You know, just keep working on that tune.

It's a good thing I'm here. It was a close call there. All right. Ay, ay, ay.

Slow your roll there. So stick to the one. Stick to the one and a half. OK.

Don't get too crazy. Thank you for listening to me. What's that new song called? Another town.

Another day. Another town. What's a great Americana? What's a what is?

That's a total Americana title. Another town. Another town. Let's see where we are.

Let's see where we are. No, that's too poetic almost. Yeah. Another town.

Another day. Another town. Another town. Another.

Another. Another town. Another town. Another town.

Bye. Bye. I love that. Look.

That's cool. That's cool. I love that. A lot more than to see it.

I'm like, oh, say I've twvin'cal, miles out. Don't kill someone. I'll find stuff. I'm almost googlelight, do I make this for my friend, changing my face up.

You know, we only really like the Spa. This is stuffy-bunk. I'm gonna have to cut this short right here. Lugo's bit off for rails.

It was a long, weird night last night. Good one. Thanks for acknowledging Whistling Willy. He does his job.

He's a good addition to a dream. Alright, this is the end of Tiny Tunes Tuesday. I'm Stuffy-bunk. Impression's.

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Lou writes a tune about touring (Another Day) just before the podcasting begins. Unusually energetic, Adelle asks him what he's on. The continuing DInosaur Jr tour with Weezer and Flaming Lips is recapped by a loosened Lou. Adelle keeps it...

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