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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Aug 16, 2005
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
00:00 Hajimemashite >
04:53 "Jimmy Stewart" >
11:39 Believe the Lie (05.05.05 - Key Club, Los Angeles, California)
20:25 Anchor Drops >
26:43 The Fuzz* >
34:05 Lenny >
40:35 The Haunt >
51:53 Kinky Reggae (05.12.05 - Richards on Richards, Vancouver, British Columbia)
59:54 Ringo** >
65:09 "Jimmy Stewart" >
75:25 Baby You're a Rich Man$ >
77:34 Ringo (05.27.05 - Summercamp, Chillicothe, Illinois)
Total Broadcast Length 78:52
Notes:
* with Kimble tease
** second half, only; Jake on piano during intro
$ one verse/chorus
We round out the trio of May podcasts with a wide array of tunes and some more tasty improvisation. The lack of a straight setlist in Vancouver led to some very relaxed and open playing as demonstrated by their seamless hopping from song to song. To close is a segment of the Ringo from Summercamp. The band opened the second set by completing the song they opened the first set with, with some inspired jamming and a brief detour into The Beatles along the way.
04:53 "Jimmy Stewart" >
11:39 Believe the Lie (05.05.05 - Key Club, Los Angeles, California)
20:25 Anchor Drops >
26:43 The Fuzz* >
34:05 Lenny >
40:35 The Haunt >
51:53 Kinky Reggae (05.12.05 - Richards on Richards, Vancouver, British Columbia)
59:54 Ringo** >
65:09 "Jimmy Stewart" >
75:25 Baby You're a Rich Man$ >
77:34 Ringo (05.27.05 - Summercamp, Chillicothe, Illinois)
Total Broadcast Length 78:52
Notes:
* with Kimble tease
** second half, only; Jake on piano during intro
$ one verse/chorus
We round out the trio of May podcasts with a wide array of tunes and some more tasty improvisation. The lack of a straight setlist in Vancouver led to some very relaxed and open playing as demonstrated by their seamless hopping from song to song. To close is a segment of the Ringo from Summercamp. The band opened the second set by completing the song they opened the first set with, with some inspired jamming and a brief detour into The Beatles along the way.
Released:
Aug 16, 2005
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (12)
Episode 9: Hiccup: Welcome back to Talking Circles - a production of Osiris Media and Umphrey’s McGee. This is a podcast about the making of Asking For A Friend with the members of Umphrey’s McGee. In Episode Nine we begin to focus on the deep cuts of the album, with “Hiccup” up first. A song that showcases the unique differences between Cinninger and Bayliss’s songwriting approach, it also displays the band’s dedication to keeping things simple on the album. Finally we discuss the importance of a properly timed nap ahead of a guitar solo recording session. Talking Circles is a production of Osiris Media and Umphrey’s McGee. Audio production by Matt Dwyer. Written and Produced by Brian Brinkman, RJ Bee, and Kevin Browning. Art by Mark Dowd. All interviews and audio used with permission from Umphrey’s McGee. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. by Umphrey's McGee Podcast