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Yale Brothers Podcast


Nov 18, 2020

A conversation about Roger's Motown Experience and Chris' time at Capitol Records. The twins also talk about Asheville, NC, Biltmore Estate and much more - including another original song from Chris' archive.

SHOW NOTES:

0:00 - "Too Lonely To Pretend" - By Chris Yale

3:15 - Ardor Pipes / Chartwell Pipe Tobacco

3:34 - Ron Miller - Motown Songwriter

4:17 - Dissed by Jay Lasker at Motown

ABC/Dunhill Records

5:09 - Joe Smith - Capitol Records / "Off The Record"

"Hit Men" - By Fredric Dannen

6:19 - Roger that?

7:43 - Asheville, NC / Biltmore Estate / Moogseum

12:13 - Luddites and Early Adopters

12:57 - Roger's Motown Experience - Read more about it HERE.

14:51 - Chris' work at Capitol and more Motown

Jobette Music

Motown Tape Library - Fran Maclin

16:21 - Storage treasure troves at Motown and Capitol

18:08 - More Motown

19:11 - John Denver almost snubbed Chris.

"The Coddling of the American Mind"

19:53 - Benny Medina, A&R and "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"

20:15 - Morocco Records - Motown's Rock Label

20:39 - Flip of Hollywood

21:22 - Ron Miller / "For Once in My Life" / Charlene: "I've Never Been to Me"

Suzanne de Passe

Paul Le Mat

Commodores - Nightshift

Lionel Richie - All night Long

Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me

Motown 25

Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You

Chris de Burgh

Rick James Unity Tour

Mary Jane Girls

26:15 - Roger's "Breakfast Bowl"

LuLu's North Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach and COVID-19

27:47 - About "Too Lonely To Pretend"

28:23 - Livin', Lovin' and Givin'