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Yale Brothers Podcast


Feb 9, 2021

The twins cover continue down rabbit holes with chatter about books, motorcycles, Sufi masters and Jascha Heifetz - and another original song from Chris' archive.


SHOW NOTES:

0:00 - "Broken Angel" by Chris Yale

3:22 - Greetings and about the song - from the album, "Well Enough Alone"

4:05 - The Lord's Day, Lorde, John Lord, Jack Lord, Traci Lords (Rog is scared to put up a link for her - it might lead you into sites you don't want in your history.)

4:48 - Rog thinks his pop culture knowledge is good, but Chris said his rock knowledge was not so great.

5:35 - Jascha Heifetz was a master-violinist, not a Sufi Master. That would be Hafiz.

5:59 - Rumi versus Rummikub

7:30 - Parallels to Sherlock Holmes in "House"

8:59 - "Out of Print"

9:13 - Lee Daniels' "The Butler"

9:25 - More about books and the book industry / Burgess Meredith in "The Twilight Zone" / "Yentl"

Strand Book Store / "The Booksellers" / Aldine Books Hollywood / Berkelouw Books Hollywood / Feedly / Pocket

13:43 - Roger's "value phone" and Chris' iPhone 6 Plus

15:52 - Studiologic Numa Compact 2 stage piano

16:00 - Top-shelf stuff and diminishing returns

17:16 - Our motorcycles and outings / 1988 Sportster / Suzuki GS450 / Honda Magna 750 / David Bacon / Not Valdez - Vasquez Rocks / Glenoaks Blvd. / Palermo Los Angeles / Glendale / Burbank / Boardner's 

21:16 - Roger never got a motorcycle license / noise violation on the Sunset Strip / Chris' HOA doesn't allow motorcycles

23:37 - Roger got lost on the way to record at Sound Image in North Hollywood, on his bike, with our tape - while everyone waited / Sound Engineer Glen Matisoff

26:49 - "I souped up your video for ya'." / Richard Klotz / "City of Pain" video - Rogue Alley / The Central (Viper Room)

31:11 - Chris' apartment on Willoughby Avenue in Hollywood / Kevin Haggerty / Our Rasta-ish friend Dewon

33:30 - Underwhelmed by Super Bowl Sunday / Wasted on airplanes / Misconceptions and appearance

35:56 - "Earache My Eye" - Cheech & Chong

37:49 - Basso Profundo and "Big Bottom" from "This is Spinal Tap."