Episode Transcript
[00:00:05] Speaker A: Hey, everyone. Welcome to another episode of what I listened to this week. It's been a minute. We've had some busy schedules, so we're happy to be back. Hi, it's Melanie. I'm here with Eric and Sergio.
[00:00:16] Speaker B: Hello.
[00:00:17] Speaker A: Thanks for tuning in. So we'll keep it going with our theme that we've done for an icebreaker for this season, which is what's new and good in your. In your life, in your music, whatever.
I'll go first because I have one I. And it's music related, so bonus points.
I recently got a new turntable, which is really exciting. It's been since 2005, 2006, since I've bought, since I had one. And that's when I got my last one. So it's been a while and it felt like it was time to upgrade. And I went down to Absolute Vinyl Plug for downtown Longmont to purchase a new turntable. Uh, so that was really exciting. And got some new speakers to go with it. And yeah, it's been kind of a game changer. It's sort of a. I have a brand new record collection because of this. This new turntable, and I was assured that it will be the last one I have to buy, which is kind of cool. I mean, you never know, I guess.
[00:01:33] Speaker C: But when's the vinyl party?
[00:01:37] Speaker A: Whenever. When you get back from Chicago. Come on over.
Yeah. So that's what's new and good with me. I'm excited, Eric.
[00:01:50] Speaker B: Speaking of downtown Longmont, Downtown Longmont has a new bookstore, stationery store, bookstore called Composition. And I wandered in today and ended up buying a book, which I really shouldn't do because I've got too many books already. But it's really neat looking on the inside. It's got lots of small books. It's got a selection of premium chocolates that's interesting. Which yum.
[00:02:18] Speaker A: Yeah, sounds delicious.
[00:02:20] Speaker B: And very neatly laid out. Good selection of books and just cool.
[00:02:26] Speaker A: Is it where the old used bookstore used to be?
[00:02:29] Speaker B: No, it's down the street.
[00:02:31] Speaker A: Okay, but is it in the 300 block?
[00:02:33] Speaker B: It's on the 300 block. It's on the east side of the street.
[00:02:36] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:02:37] Speaker B: And 356.
[00:02:39] Speaker C: Right?
[00:02:40] Speaker B: 356.
[00:02:41] Speaker A: Nice.
[00:02:41] Speaker B: Yeah. Composition is the name. So I would recommend going there and buying a new book.
[00:02:47] Speaker A: Nice.
[00:02:47] Speaker B: Support your local independent bookstore. Independent bookstore week is coming up soon.
[00:02:52] Speaker A: Cool. Awesome. Good plug. Go downtown Longmont.
[00:02:56] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: All right, Sergio. What's new and good?
[00:02:58] Speaker C: I think what's new and good that's not bad and shitty?
Opposite, Opposite.
I Didn't realize yet. Two of my. My favorite metal bands are releasing new albums this year and they're both touring in Denver. So I'm trying to go see Volbeat and Ghost sometime this summer.
[00:03:22] Speaker A: Okay, nice. What type of venue do they play?
[00:03:26] Speaker C: I think they're going to be in the ball arena.
[00:03:28] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Yeah. So big show.
[00:03:31] Speaker C: Yeah. I've never been. I've never been to a metal concert, so I'm like, oh, bring your earplugs.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I will be responsible.
[00:03:41] Speaker C: I already. I'm already hearing tinnitus every now and then. Screwed.
[00:03:45] Speaker A: Yeah. I just carry them with me now everywhere I go because that's. I think once you hit your 30s, that's what happens.
[00:03:52] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:03:53] Speaker A: Mid 30s. Mid 30s. Carry earplugs with you.
Cool. That's exciting. Neat.
Alrighty. Well, let's get into the. Let's get into the tunes. What's up first? DJ Sergio.
[00:04:10] Speaker C: So the first song on the list, I believe Melanie brought this one. It is titled Caution by the Killers.
[00:04:20] Speaker A: Yeah, go for it.
[00:04:30] Speaker D: SA again.
[00:05:20] Speaker E: Let me introduce you to the featherweight queen. She got Hollywood eyes but she can't shoot what she seen.
Her mama was a dancer and that's all that she knew. Cause when you live in the desert it's what pretty girls do. I'm throwing caution.
[00:05:43] Speaker D: What's it gonna be tonight?
[00:05:47] Speaker E: The wind's a change, you're blowing wild and free.
[00:05:51] Speaker D: If I don't get out, out of this town?
[00:05:57] Speaker E: I just might be the one who.
[00:05:59] Speaker D: Finally burns it down. I'm throwing ca.
I'm throwing ca.
[00:06:30] Speaker E: Never had a diamond on the sole of her shoes. Just black top, white trash, straight out of the news.
Doesn't like birthdays. They remind her of why she can go straight from.
[00:06:47] Speaker D: From 0 to the 4th of July.
[00:06:50] Speaker E: I'm throwing caution.
[00:06:53] Speaker D: What's it gonna be tonight?
[00:06:57] Speaker E: The winds of change are coming over me.
[00:07:01] Speaker D: If I don't get out, out of this town?
I just might be the one who finally burns it down. I'm throwing ca.
I'm throwing caution?
I'm throwing caution?
I'm throwing caution.
[00:07:35] Speaker E: Cause it's some kind of sin to live your whole life on.
[00:08:51] Speaker C: That was a Caution by the Killers.
[00:08:55] Speaker A: All right, guys, what do you think?
[00:08:58] Speaker B: It a really big arrangement.
Really big.
I like the song. I thought it was kind of overwhelmed by the arrangement, though.
It had a lot of arrangement.
[00:09:15] Speaker A: There's a lot going on. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:09:19] Speaker C: The killers did Mr. Brightside, right? No.
[00:09:22] Speaker A: Yeah. Yep.
[00:09:23] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess I haven't really listened to any of their stuff. Besides that song.
Yeah. I also echo, like. Yeah. I thought that Rangeman was pretty big.
I liked it, though.
I thought it was fun to listen to it. Kind of felt a little cinematic at times.
Kind of dreamy. Ish.
I think I want to listen to it on bigger speakers.
Or maybe vinyl. Maybe the Clarity, if it's a good.
[00:09:56] Speaker A: Vinyl recording, which these days, who knows exactly.
[00:09:58] Speaker C: Or maybe you have a brand new vinyl player. I don't know.
[00:10:02] Speaker A: New cartridge, new style, new cartridge, decent pressing.
[00:10:06] Speaker C: It was fun. I liked it.
[00:10:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:10:09] Speaker A: Yeah. So Sergio's wife's gonna laugh at me because she predicted this. She's like, you're totally gonna bring a killer song. Because I saw them live last week, so I wanted to brag about it.
[00:10:19] Speaker C: I didn't want to spoil it.
[00:10:21] Speaker A: But the conference I went to in Vegas last week, the Killers were the show that they booked for the confere, but they're from Vegas, so it was probably pretty easy. They put the kids to bed and then rolled in. But they played at Allegiant Stadium, which is where the Raiders play, the new stadium that they have there.
It's been eons since I've been to a stadium show, so that was interesting.
But they played this song, and it was the first time I had heard this song, because, like, Sergio, I have not listened to any of their music basically, since Hot Fuss, which came out in 2004, and I love that record. And I went into the show basically just being that angsty person of, like, if they play anything new, I'm gonna be so cranky. But they did, and they played a good variety from sort of all their albums, but this one I didn't know, and it sounded so different.
And it's from their 2020 album, forget what it's called, Something About Mirages, but it was produced by a guy who also produced the War on Drugs. I don't know if you know them, but.
And I think the Killer's guitar player, like, took a hiatus from the band for this album. And some of the tracks the War on Drugs guitarist played on, so it sounds just like the War on Drugs. So many of the tracks on this album sound like them. And I really liked the War on Drugs. So it was, like, kind of a fun, like, listening through it. I was like, oh, wow. Like, this may sound really similar, but this song live was, like, amazing. It was so great. And I was like, I don't know this one. So I listened to it, and then I was listening to it today. And the fun fact is that the guitar solo at the end is Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac. Yeah.
[00:12:16] Speaker C: Wow.
[00:12:17] Speaker A: So that's kind of a cool thing. Cause he filled in on a few of the songs too, so that's kind of a neat thing. And they played a Fleetwood Mac song at the show.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: Wow.
[00:12:27] Speaker A: So full circle.
But yeah, I think the lesson that I learned is that maybe I should try to listen to some of their new stuff and not completely write it off.
[00:12:38] Speaker C: Don't judge your book by its time.
[00:12:39] Speaker A: I do agree the arrangement is a little big. There is a lot going on. It aligns a lot with what War on Drugs kind of sounds like, so it makes sense. It's very lush and there's just lots of stuff.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: When they did it on stage, did they have additional musicians?
[00:12:53] Speaker A: No, it was a little bit more of. Not a totally stripped down version, but it was less complex, I would say, from an arrangement standpoint because it was just guitar based drums and then the lead singer was on keys.
But yeah, I was kind of pleasantly surprised by some of the tracks on this album that I didn't listen to until after I saw them live.
They played an incredible show. It was so good.
Highly recommend seeing them. Okay.
[00:13:22] Speaker C: Were there other songs that they played that you hadn't heard that were good, worth listening to?
[00:13:28] Speaker A: They played no, I think everything. I think this was the only one I didn't know because they played a lot of like, stuff from Hot Fuzz. They played a lot from the albums that came after that. Like that one that's like, Are We Human or Are We Dancers?
The one about how he Doesn't Look a Thing, like Jesus.
I forget what that song is called.
But they played like, mostly singles, I would say. I think this was actually the single off of that. The album that came out in 2020.
So everything else I. I knew. And then they played the Fleetwood Mac cover and they played which song?
Go youo Own Way.
[00:14:13] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:14:14] Speaker A: And then they also played Viva Las Vegas, which was unbelievable. It was like. I mean, I'm not gonna say I'm like a huge Elvis fan or anything, but like the way they played it was pretty awesome.
But yeah, everything else was either from like, was like From I'd say 2004 to like 2012ish era killers, except for this song.
But yeah, everybody that went was like pretty. Pretty impressed and wowed by the lead singer. Including like men and women alike. Were. Were very into into him. So.
Yeah.
[00:14:54] Speaker B: Cool.
[00:14:54] Speaker A: Yeah, that's me.
[00:14:55] Speaker C: Sweet. I'll have to listen to more of the Killers, I guess.
[00:14:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:15:01] Speaker C: All right. The next song Is titled Later Bitches by the Prince Karma.
[00:15:24] Speaker F: What the hell do you mean I've gotta wait in line?
This is complete untotal.
If. If I show you my tits, Will you let me in?
Can you just. Just take another drink with me?
Thanks.
Later.
Oh, my God.
This is like. This is like the best song ever.
I just. I just love it so much.
I don't feel so good.
She didn't have that last shot.
Later.
Oh, my God, I am so horny right now.
I shouldn't have said all that. But I'm not, like, wearing any underwear, so, you know.
Hey, before we get out of here, can you.
[00:18:05] Speaker D: Can you just give me one.
[00:18:13] Speaker F: Later?
[00:19:22] Speaker B: Well, that was pretty amazing.
[00:19:23] Speaker A: That was awesome.
I don't think I've laughed that hard at a song in a really long time. But also, like, while simultaneously really enjoying it.
I really like the beat on that. That was great. And the.
I don't know what it is.
[00:19:40] Speaker B: It's a soundtrack of an evening when you warm up too much and then you go out.
[00:19:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:19:47] Speaker B: So by the time you get there, you're already wasted.
[00:19:49] Speaker A: Yeah. That's so funny. Cause my immediate thought when I started listening to this was like, when I was in college and I was like, in the dorm and we would buy like two bottles of wine to drink before going to the bar, that's like, exactly what I thought of. Like, this would have been the song we were without. Like the voiceover. Just like the beat reminded me of that. But yeah, that was where my head was at.
[00:20:16] Speaker B: Great bass line too.
[00:20:18] Speaker A: And like the. I don't. It's kind of sound like an oboe, but it's like that.
It's a thing like. I don't know how to describe it, but it's like a style that I feel like you heard. I can think of a bunch of 90s songs that have tracks in it that sound like that.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: It would make an easy short film.
[00:20:38] Speaker A: Yeah.
Yeah, it would. Yeah.
[00:20:42] Speaker B: You could do it all with AI pictures.
[00:20:44] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:20:44] Speaker B: Get it done.
[00:20:46] Speaker A: Get it done in five minutes.
Yeah, that's great. All right. What's the story of this song?
[00:20:54] Speaker C: I rediscovered this song. I've been listening to it for a while. But when we were driving down to Tucson a couple weeks ago, wee early in the morning and my wife was asleep and I was driving, this song came up and I was like, oh, man, I miss this song. Just the. Yeah, the beats, the vibe and the lyrics and all the things that are said in it are just so funny. And. Yeah, it just makes me rethink back to pre gaming too hard and having a wild night and doing crazy shit.
Anyway. Yeah, so that was just kind of the. Yeah, it came out in 2019, 2018, actually.
This was their. The Prince Karma's debut single, and he's from Greece.
[00:21:42] Speaker A: Okay. Yep. That kind of makes sense with that style of like, that loop. The hook with like the. I don't know if it's an oboe. It's not the right. May not be the right instrument, but I can kind of see the influence. Yeah, I can see the influence there. Yeah, that makes sense.
[00:21:58] Speaker C: Yeah, that's kind of the story. I don't know much about the Prince car besides that.
[00:22:03] Speaker A: Oh, my God, I love it.
[00:22:04] Speaker C: Yeah, it always puts a smile on my face.
[00:22:07] Speaker A: Just like picturing you driving with a plane and she's sleeping in the passenger seat and then you just start blasting this. It's like, morning, later, bitches.
[00:22:17] Speaker D: See ya.
[00:22:20] Speaker A: That's great. But, yeah, I mean, good dancy tune too.
[00:22:24] Speaker C: I feel like we hadn't brought any, like, edm, really, So I was like, oh, you know.
[00:22:28] Speaker A: Yeah, but nice.
[00:22:31] Speaker C: All right, let me find this playlist again because it.
[00:22:36] Speaker A: That was the. Yeah, I like that one.
[00:22:38] Speaker C: All right. The last song is called Glimmerings by Go Go Penguin. Go go is one word combined. Go Go.
[00:24:04] Speaker D: It.
[00:26:49] Speaker A: You know what that sounded like? Remember the hand pan band we saw?
[00:26:53] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:26:55] Speaker A: I don't know if I'm assuming that was like some kind of synthesized sound, but at Winter Walkabout, there was a hand pan. Hand pan, hand band. Say that 10 times fast that played and it has that similar sound. It's almost like it's not quite a steel drum, but it's like. Yeah, but that's what that reminded me of.
But I kind of like how it was sort of a combo of like, what sounded like kind of a synthesized sound, but with a lot of, like, there was bowing of a. Of a bass or a cello and piano. And I think my favorite part, though, was the drums. I like the, like, just the. It almost sounded like to me, it was like everybody else was, like, sort of steady, but the drum was just, like, soloing on the whole thing the whole time, which was kind of cool. And I kept sort of, like, finding myself going back to, like, the drums and listening to that, which is really cool. I feel like I could listen to, like, hours of this while doing things. It was very, like, pleasing and kind of, like, uplifting, but also relaxing at the same time, which was nice.
[00:28:03] Speaker C: Yeah, it was very meditative. I feel like I Could, like, meditate to this. But also, I guess what the song is called, Shimmering Glimmerings. Glimmerings. But I was like.
I guess in my head I was like, if something is glimmering, maybe this is what it would sound like.
[00:28:20] Speaker A: Oh.
[00:28:21] Speaker C: Like, it was, like, kind of, like, sparkly and, like. I don't know. Just kind of. I don't know. Now, this is what I will envision.
[00:28:28] Speaker A: That main melody was kind of. Kind of sparkly. And then, like, all of the, like the, like, cymbal. I don't know the drum term for it, where you're, like, on the cymbals. Yeah. I don't know.
[00:28:39] Speaker C: But also. Yeah, very dreamy and kind of ethereal. Ish. But, yeah, I don't know if I would listen to something like this all the time, but it might put me to sleep.
[00:28:47] Speaker B: But, yeah, it's a definite vibe.
I've been sort of going down a track of piano trios, and some of the best music. Some of the best piano trios coming out right now are out of Europe.
So this is an English group. There's a group out of Sweden called est, which unfortunately isn't around anymore and went out of Poland called Marcin Wasliewski Trio, which is all. Everybody springs from Bill Evans and goes out from there. And these guys that are definitely, definitely have that influence. But, yeah, it's something I've been. Been going down the rabbit hole of piano trios all the way back to Art Tatum. And you go forward and it spreads out and here you are.
So, yeah, I like it. The whole album is sort of like this, but different.
[00:29:49] Speaker A: I'm gonna forget the name of the band, but I'll think of it later and I'll send it in the Slack Channel. But it reminds me of this group that we used when I worked at the radio station in college that we would play all the time, and it was a piano trio.
And I'm blanking on their name right now, but I can think of a bunch of songs. But it was a very similar vibe. And we would use them as our, like, our interstitial music, like on Bumps or, like, either in background of PSAs or, like, on the voiceovers in between sets and stuff like that. I'll find them and I'll send them.
Do you know what the origin of Go Go Penguin is?
[00:30:30] Speaker B: No, I don't know.
[00:30:30] Speaker A: I love the name. It's so great.
[00:30:33] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: That's such a good name for a band.
[00:30:36] Speaker C: Something about it. I don't know.
[00:30:38] Speaker B: Yeah, I Didn't even think about. That's a great name.
[00:30:42] Speaker A: Yeah, it is. It is a really good name. But, yeah, that was cool. I like the rabbit hole of piano trios. That's fun.
I still remember buying. I think Art Tatum was, like, one of the first jazz records I ever bought back in the day.
[00:30:58] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:30:59] Speaker A: And I remember I was like, what is this?
Because I think up until that point, I had only been exposed to, like, small, smooth jazz. And I was like, what is this jazz? Oh, this is very different.
But, yeah, good stuff. Cool.
[00:31:17] Speaker C: Anyone have a bonus song?
[00:31:20] Speaker B: Go ahead, Mel. I know you got something.
[00:31:22] Speaker A: I don't. I actually don't have anything I didn't come prepared.
[00:31:26] Speaker C: I'm sure I could find.
[00:31:27] Speaker A: Do you want to do your other song that you put in there, or do you want to save that one?
[00:31:30] Speaker B: I want to save that one.
[00:31:30] Speaker A: You want to save that one? Okay.
[00:31:35] Speaker C: On the spot.
[00:31:36] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't.
I've only been listening to the killer.
It's, like, pretty.
[00:31:42] Speaker B: Not even Fleetwood Mac.
[00:31:44] Speaker A: No, but that's probably what the weekend will be, because I just found out that fact today because I was, like, researching that album and I was like, what? I had no idea.
Yeah, I don't really have anything.
Sorry.
[00:32:03] Speaker C: I thought of bringing.
What's it called?
I guess I have maybe one.
[00:32:11] Speaker A: All right, sweet. I feel like I chose the one.
[00:32:13] Speaker B: Last time, and I had one a couple of episodes ago.
[00:32:21] Speaker C: Jared. Why not? I'll put this. Whatever, I guess. Yeah. So it's just called the Last of Us. I'm sure. I don't know, you guys.
[00:32:28] Speaker A: Is it from the movie or the video?
[00:32:30] Speaker C: It's actually from the video game, but have you guys seen the series at all?
[00:32:33] Speaker B: I saw this first season.
[00:32:34] Speaker C: Yeah, you did. Okay, well, I don't have to play that one.
[00:32:38] Speaker A: No, that's fine.
[00:32:39] Speaker C: I'll play it. Sure.
[00:32:40] Speaker A: Go for it.
[00:32:40] Speaker C: All right.
[00:34:07] Speaker D: SA.
[00:35:46] Speaker A: Spooky.
[00:35:47] Speaker B: The perfect soundtrack for a series about fast zombies.
[00:35:52] Speaker A: Oh, is that what it is? They're fast zombies? Is that the. That's what differentiates them from other zombie things.
[00:35:59] Speaker C: All kinds of different zombies.
[00:36:00] Speaker B: Yeah. The Walking Dead is slow zombies.
[00:36:03] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:36:04] Speaker B: It's still really good.
[00:36:06] Speaker A: It's like, I like the creepy, like, footstep sounds that are in it. Is that, like, the intro song or something? Or is it just, like a. Yeah.
[00:36:13] Speaker C: So this is, like, the original song from the video game, which is. The show kind of tweaked it some, so you won't hear. I don't think you. You hear the footsteps, so I think the computer the video game is more dramatic than the show, but they're pretty similar.
[00:36:30] Speaker A: So overall, because what I kept thinking of was the Game of Thrones theme song. It's that same, like, driving, like, over and over and over again.
[00:36:39] Speaker B: Do you know who did it?
[00:36:41] Speaker C: This is. It's Gustavo Santa La.
[00:36:49] Speaker A: It was good.
It created a mood, that's for sure. Zombies, Absolutely.
[00:36:57] Speaker B: The slow ones I could deal with. The fast ones.
[00:36:59] Speaker A: Fast ones freak me out. Yeah, I was trying to. What is that instrument that sounds like a didgeridoo, but it's not a didgeridoo. That's like, you kind of hear very subtly in the background.
[00:37:13] Speaker B: It's like, is that a barombo?
[00:37:18] Speaker A: Maybe? I don't know by that name. But anyway, I couldn't think of what it's like. Not. It sounds kind of like a didgeridoo, but it's not. But anyway, I'm curious about that.
[00:37:29] Speaker C: But, yeah, I thought about bringing, like, a video game soundtrack or a track from a video game to one of this. One of these podcasts, just because I think that video game music at often maybe gets overlooked, and there's some, like, incredible, incredible stuff. Not just cinematic from a cinematic perspective, but also, like, some great jazz songs and just. I don't know, it's like a unexplored area, I think, sometimes.
[00:37:54] Speaker A: But, yeah, I still remember when Jay had his Fallout phase, when he was, like, only listening to, like, I don't know which Fallout that was. Maybe the Boston one, but I'm gonna.
[00:38:06] Speaker C: Set the world on fire.
[00:38:07] Speaker A: Yeah. And it's like all those, like. Like, he got super into, like, Ella Fitzgerald and, like, that whole era, like, early Ella, because it was, like, all from that. That game. And he just got so into it, and it was from the video game. And I was like, really? But I don't. I had no. No idea that they could, like, use real music. And then also, what was his. He had that. He had, like, a similar phase with one of the Grand Theft Auto games, and it was like, all the, like, kind of 80s, like, cheesy yacht rock kind of stuff that they use. I forget which one.
[00:38:44] Speaker C: Vice City, maybe.
[00:38:46] Speaker A: Yeah, maybe Vice City.
But, yeah, he'd, like, have whole playlists that were basically just the soundtrack from that video game.
[00:38:55] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:38:56] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. Hey, they found music. It doesn't matter how you find it. You find the music. That's okay.
Cool. That was fun. Thanks, Sergio. Yeah.
[00:39:07] Speaker C: New season's out.
[00:39:08] Speaker A: So sweet.
[00:39:10] Speaker B: New season out?
[00:39:11] Speaker C: Yeah. First. First episode.
[00:39:13] Speaker A: What Is it on Max? It's on Max. Okay. Do you need to understand the video game to appreciate the show or is it like it stands alone?
[00:39:22] Speaker C: I think they do a good job for the most part. I think it's obviously a different experience playing it.
[00:39:30] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:39:32] Speaker C: And if you can, I would probably recommend that it's just more visceral and, yeah, a little bit more intense.
[00:39:39] Speaker B: Because you're playing.
[00:39:40] Speaker C: Because you're playing it.
[00:39:41] Speaker A: You're the one getting eaten by the fast zombie.
[00:39:43] Speaker C: Exactly. Yeah.
[00:39:47] Speaker B: You're trapped by them and trying to figure out what to do to get out of it.
[00:39:51] Speaker C: The original game came out in 2013, actually, so it's been out for quite some time.
Anyway.
[00:39:59] Speaker A: Cool.
[00:39:59] Speaker C: Something different.
[00:40:01] Speaker A: Yeah. All right, well, thanks, everyone for tuning in. Don't forget, if you have something you'd like us to listen to, you can drop a comment below the video or email hello at longmutmedia. Org. Until next time. Bye.