Jan 27, 2021
In this episode, The Yale Brothers chat about the older ladies - actresses, vaudevillians and singers - that they knew back in the day. They address the inexorable march of time, their current reads and past camping trips. Chris is amazed at Roger's ignorance about a certain music producer. Also included as usual: Another original song from the vault.
SHOW NOTES:
0:00 - "Charade" by Chris Yale
4:11 - Greetings
4:40 - Roger's ignorance on display
5:00 - Daniel Lanois / The Joshua Tree / Marc Maron Interview / Peter Gabriel's "So" / Brian Eno
6:51 - We punish ourselves.
7:11 - 2000 was 21 years ago.
8:00 - Big Band Era to 1970s was a shorter span than 1970s to present.
10:03 - The older ladies we knew: Fifi D'Orsay / Variety Arts Theatre
12:22 - The Incomparable Hildegarde / Pantages Theatre
14:26 - Loretta Tupper / Fruit of the Loom Commercial
15:28 - Kim Stanley / "The Right Stuff" / Noel Coward's "Red Peppers" / "Has Anybody Seen Our Ship" / The Actor's Studio / Lee Strasberg
19:39 - Current reads: Alicia Keys' "More Myself" / Little Free Library / The Robert Lowell Notebook / Ted Morgan: "Literary Outlaw: The Life and Times of William S. Burroughs" / Charles Bukowski's "The Screw-Game"
25:43 - California Camping Trips: Sequoia National Park / Big Sur / Soquel / Eureka / Santa Rosa / Hearst Castle San Simeon
26:40 - Barbara Owen & Reginald Owen
28:15 - "Mank"
29:23 - Frank Zappa didn't want to be bothered at El Coyote
30:30 - About "Charade" - this episode's featured song.
31:58 - Walking down Franklin Avenue in Hollywood / The Montecito / Hughes Market / House of Pies / La Poubelle