Beantown Podcast - Let's Make a Beantown Credits Rap (05172020 Beantown)
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Hey, what's going on? It's Quinn David Furnace. This is my show Quinn David Furnace presents the bean town podcast
After dark Sunday night
Just barely squeezing it in for the weekend ends
What's a weekend anymore though, you know the only way I know that
it's weekend in not the weekday is that I don't have the 9.30 a.m. Zoom meeting and
I don't know if I've talked about this on the show before I don't I tend not to
talk about my job that much but man we got every single day Monday through Friday, 9.30am Zoom meeting.
So you come in, crawl out of bed, get some coffee going, grind those beans every day.
Have coffee at home every single day. I was on a one I was on a one
One cup a week plan because I was you know making my normal coffee at the office and I would go out on Saturday morning for breakfast
But now we're we're seven days a week hard core
make your coffee
just
lazily
List from the kitchen over to the couch.
That's right. He used list as a verb.
How impressive is that? That's a verb, right?
List lazily.
L-I-S-T.
Get a check on that.
Plops himself on the couch.
And he's talking about himself in the third
person. You're probably saying, what on earth is he doing? You know, talking about yourself
in the third person is a strange thing, but you know what would be really weird. And
you don't see that often talking about yourself in the second person. You list lazily over
to the couch. You grind your beans in the morning morning Wouldn't I be a psycho if I talked like that?
So I go over we're back to the first person now. I tell you what the problem is and I'll get back to the zoom meeting in a second
The problem is I've been listening to this
God awful Scott Farrell audiobook that I
Happened to record myself and I think I got about 90 minutes left in the story,
where I'm so close.
I actually still I forgot.
I need to upload the epilogue that I wrote and then recorded.
I have the file on my computer.
I just got to get it onto the playlist, the unlisted playlist,
for the Scott Farrell audiobook.
I'm very close to finishing it though.
And it's kind of a bittersweet thing
to finish listening back to it
because recording it was obviously such a big thing.
And now, you know, trying to get all the files
on the internet each single time,
each hit is really difficult.
And then listening to it has been a whole other, you know, going through the journey again,
I tell you what, emotional roller coaster, not so much as it pertains to the story, but
just as I remember the pain that it inflicted upon me when recording.
But to get to my original point, I switch, especially as you get later into the audiobook,
I switch so much between just reading what's on the page
and then talking not only to myself,
but also about Scott and things he's saying.
It gets very confusing.
So I appreciate anyone who's gotten as far as I have
or perhaps even finished the audiobook
because it's tough to listen to one of the writings awful, but two as you get towards the end I
really start to lose my freaking mind. But back to the zoom
meetings, that's the only thing that helps me keep track of
time here, you know, in prison cells, you do like a tally
marker for every day or a year, although you'd have to keep track
in smaller amounts of time to be able to tell a year.
And then you forget about leap years.
Next thing you know, a million years down the line, you're off by, you know, multiple
years because you forgot about leap day of February 29th in most Western cultures.
But so the Zoom meetings serve a fun time keeping purpose
I'd say, but beyond that, man, I tell you what,
we're, I'm getting really, we're not out of gas here.
Reminds me of the time I was driving to the state of Oregon
with my brother Walt Hashtag friend of the podcast.
And it was late at night,
and we were in like, I don't know,
Wyoming or Colorado or something,
in a very extremely rural area,
and we cut it way too close with our gas.
I feel like it was Wyoming, but,
oh, maybe that's not right.
But Wyoming's not really a state where you want to take your chances with cutting it close with the gas because it's not uncommon even when you're driving on 90, the main
interstate out there.
It's not uncommon to pass an exit and then you're not going to see another one for a solid half an hour.
In fact, I think this happened to us, where we pulled off an exit, pulled into this gas station,
there's not a single light at this entire exit, so it's just like pitch black out.
You get to the gas station and it quickly becomes evident that this is, this gas station
stop functioning about, you know, the days of Wild Bill Hickok and Billy the Kid and stuff.
We did not run out of gas, but I tell you what, if you run out of gas and Mill Wyoming, that's just,
it's not a fun place to be. But I don't know how we got to Wyoming.
Oh, running out of gas with these Zoom meetings.
So I pulled out my calendar on my phone.
Let's see.
Because I think the Zoom meeting, because my birthday, March 16th, was like the last day
in the office, my last day in the office, quarantine started the day after that.
In the Zoom meetings, I presumably started that week.
We'll just count the as starting that week. So we're at one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
This is about to be the start of week 10 of the daily Zoom meetings.
So we're getting, you know, up to about 50 or 50th meeting.
I don't know, maybe we could have a big 50th meeting celebration.
But I'm not here to disparage, but I just, you know, our norm when, you know, we were
in the office and stuff was our weekly staff meeting, and that was perfect because that
way you have enough time in between meetings where you can actually bring lots of relevant things to the table.
For discussion, hour long, it worked out perfectly.
Now we're at a point where, man, I'm just like, some days, I have something to say, and then some days it's just like, I mean, it's not like I'm not doing work,
but I don't have anything to report out,
like I'm just doing my work.
So, I don't know, man, struggling over here.
If anyone has any suggestions, let me know.
But yeah, it's quarantine and things are going okay.
I will say this, the temperature increasing Yeah, hey, it's quarantine and things are going okay.
I will say this, the temperature increasing is helpful, it's beneficial for my mood,
for my emotional state.
It's just, it's a nice, especially right now,
where at any given day, your temperature is gonna fall
somewhere between 50 degrees and about 65 or 70 degrees give or take. That's
great for running because you never have to worry about oh is it going to be
cold to the point of it being uncomfortable you know for the first mile by
by run or is it going to be hot to the point of being uncomfortable we
haven't you know we'll get there, give it another,
I don't know, three to four weeks and that's, you know,
where you start after telling yourself, okay, I got to either wake up early enough
to go for a run or I got to wait till the sun goes down.
This is a sweet spot right now, man.
And I ran, let's see, about 14 and a half miles yesterday,
unplanned, just like myself when I was in embryo, unplanned.
But it went well, you know?
I, the thing that was, this was interesting
because this is not usually the case for me.
You know, when you're running,
you got your kind of physical state, your physical health,
and you got your mental slash psychological state.
And for the most part, I consider myself
to be a pretty mentally tough person,
at least when it comes to running.
It's the physical, my body that gives out first.
Yesterday was the opposite, where my body actually,
like I was just kind of cruising.
I very quickly, runners will know this,
feeling settled into, they're just kind of like going through the motions
like don't have to think about anything, just cruising, kind of feeling.
And I keep excellent time in my head.
I'm like George Michael in season four of a rest of the rest of the development.
I don't, you know, I don't run with nothing.
I mean, my iPod and my keys, it's not even my iPod anymore.
My iPod's dead.
My MP3 player.
My MP3 player and my keys, no, I don't do any of the phone.
I'm not part of the Nike Fitness Club.
I don't track my steps.
I don't want the government scanning my pedometer.
After the whole Obama tapping scandal came out
and whatever that was, 2014, I just,
uh-uh, Uncle Sam, you're gonna have to find another way.
Checkmate, Betz-Uros.
But I felt good physically.
And mentally, it was kind of the opposite
where when I was getting closer to the end of my run,
and again, I didn't know how far I was gonna be going,
but I just kind of went out and started
and was just kind of, you know, taking it
one step at a time.
But I just started to get like, I don't even, board is, I would say the closest I could,
closest word I can use to, you know, kind of capture how it's feeling, but I was just
like, I don't know. And I would love some input from, you know,
very long distance runners, trail,
ultra marathoners, whatever.
Because the psychological aspect of it
is not something I usually struggle with.
And most of my runs, you know,
Monday through Thursday, I'm doing anything
from four and a half to seven miles.
It's just these longer runs on the weekends that,
I don't know, I'm like, some days you go out
and you're just excited to be out there
and stretch your legs and you're just having a good time
the whole time and then other days like yesterday,
I mean, I'm fortunate enough, I'm lucky that my legs felt great
and I didn't really have any
chafing issues, no new blisters or anything, like super lucky, right?
Knees were holding up, didn't really have to worry about being sunburned because it was
pretty hazy outside, but man, I was just like, as I got closer, you know, I hit the 90
minutes and then 100 minutes and I was just like,
this is, I mean, I'm having a good time, but like, I don't know, the, it's so weird too,
because there's nothing else going on.
I finished that, I come home, talked to a friend of the podcast, Matt Feeler, for an hour
on the phone, caught up with him, had some big time tax questions.
Not in any trouble, don't worry.
Just changing some situations here.
So Obama doesn't tap me.
Obama taxes, new scandal.
But I didn't have anything else to do.
Yet I'm still kind of bored on my runs. Maybe it's just the consequence of having runs that last
basically two hours.
I don't know.
I really, 14 and a half though.
I probably in my life haven't had that many runs longer
than that.
On my first round of marathon training,
I probably ran further than that realistically,
maybe three times, maybe four times, including the actual marathon on my second round.
I don't know if I ever topped 14 and a half.
There was one time, this was right before the podcast started, because this would have
been in like October of 2017.
You know, when I was, I was marathon training for the Marine Corps marathon, and I was in October of 2017.
When I was marathon training for the Marine Corps marathon and I was out in Pennsylvania at Valley Forge,
just one of my favorite places on Earth.
Beautiful, just rolling green landscapes,
great combination of forests,
like plains, rolling hills, the Skullkill River runs
right through it, history, Washington's headquarters. I went out for a long, it
was supposed to be like my long run. I think it must have been you know two
weeks before the marathon and I started too late and I got dark. And dark. And again, this comes full circle.
I don't run with anything, phone, nothing.
This is a foreign land.
This would have been a good podcast episode.
I got lost.
It got dark.
It took me a really long time to find my car.
And I was freaking out because, you know,
they got all the signs up in the parking lots to say gates closed at at at dusk
at
We passed dusk and you know
Another couple days passed before I finally found the car
But the gates were still up. I was I was lucky. I guess I don't know
Or maybe Valley forages just slacking on their enforcement of policies. Who knows?
Either way, I got lucky.
Got off Scott-free. What's the origin of that free? Scott-free.
Scotch-free? Scot-free, right?
Let's turn to the big board. I just say that to reference going to my
Second laptop. We got a two laptop setup going here. I feel like a real podcaster
Scott free without suffering any punishment or injury. I'm well aware of that. Oh, here's phrases.org
Scott free meaning in origin
Dread oh Dread Scott, wow, it's American.
I could have sworn it was gonna be Scottish.
Dred Scott was a black slave born in Virginia, USA in 1799.
I'm not gonna read this whole thing.
The etymology of this phrase shows the danger trying to prove a case
on circumstantial evidence alone.
In fact, the phrase isn't Scott free.
It is Scott free and has nothing to do with Mr. Scott.
Well, what?
Okay.
Backtrack.
Many people, especially in the US air,
convinced that the phrase originated
with the story of Dred Scott.
Well, this is quite an interesting story.
Well, I think we might just read this whole thing. Bear with us. If you're just
joining us, if you happen to click Plan, your podcast app and jump to Minute 16 and you're
thinking, you know, I would really love the full story on the origins of the phrase Scott
Free. Well, you've come to the right podcast. And I should mention that listener discretion is advised
when you're listening to this podcast.
Number one, we'll occasionally use some foul language.
Number two, the podcast is objectively terrible.
But speaking of language, we're really digging
into the language here.
Origins of Scott Frey.
This is according to phrases.org.uk.
Given the reputation of Scott's men as being careful with their money,
I pfft.
That's not a reputation that anyone told me about.
We might look to Scotland for the origin of Scott Free.
Wrong again.
What?
This, I feel like I'm getting gaslighted by this website.
You know?
There, it's like, it's going to be this.
No, boom, it's not. OK, it's going, it's gonna be this. No, boom, it's not.
Okay, it's gonna be this one.
Boom, no, it's not.
Like, can we get a straight answer out of phrases.org.uk?
Because right now you're making a very powerful enemy, my friends.
Wrong again, but at least we are in the right part of the world now.
Okay, I swear to God, if you give me another goose in the gander here, I'm gonna lose my
freaking mind. SCAT SKAT, isn't that the name of the... who's the thing that an ice age, is it scat, the little, let
us use like a saber-tooth squirrel, ice age.
Now, there's a franchise that I feel like just kind of was
a pretty big deal when they were making movies.
And I reckon they made what, four of them?
It's a four-sound right.
I reckon they made what, four of them? It's a four sound rate.
It was kind of a big thing when they were coming out.
In fact, I saw one of them in theaters with my siblings,
but I feel like in 2020,
they just like, no one cares about them anymore.
It's interesting. they were popular,
but they don't, I don't feel like,
from like a pop culture perspective,
they've really hung around in the same way
that other animated franchises of the same era have,
and I'm namely thinking of like Shrek.
I guess I can't think of that many other
like animated franchises, although I'm sure they're out there.
I mean, I say it just got like, I mean, there's a killer cast, especially from like, you know,
when the original movie came out, which was, I'm going to guess like, ohano and Dennis Leary, right?
Place the Tiger and John, however you say his name, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, Isn't it like Queen Latifa isn't she in the sequel or something?
Okay, Ice Age 2002.
Wow, that's so early, right?
I say, I mean, Ice Age very much feels like a 2000s thing,
but it doesn't feel more like, you know, 3, 4, 5, 2, it's so early.
There's 5. Ice Age, Ice Age is the meltdown,
which I think is the most recent one I saw, came out in 2006.
I sage Dawn of the dinosaurs.
I sage continental drift.
I sage collision course, which most recently came out five years ago.
Was like to the whole cast up here in all of them, let's see.
Yeah, wow, Ray Romano, John, Ligzamo, Dennis Liri,
and Chris Wedge, oh, Scrat.
Scrat is the name of this little thing I'm thinking of.
And then Queen Latifa, Josh Peck, Simon Pegg was in the,
most recent three, one to Sykes was in the last two,
J-Lo was in the last two,
no, what I'm watching tonight.
Wow.
There's so much here.
Jack Black was in the original.
How did I not know the Cedric, the entertainer?
J-Leno.
Good cast.
Going back here to phrases.org.uk.
SCAT, SKAT, which is what led to our last three and a half minutes of show here, is a Scandinavian
word.
Oh, the motherland.
I was going to try to do a Norwegian accent, but I can't, because I don't know what Norwegian
is.
Other than this one, Scandinavian word for tax or payment, and the word migrated to Britain and mutated into Scott as C-O-T.
Well, that's a little bit of a leap,
don't you think, phrases that or that UK?
As a name of a redistributive,
is there another way to say that redistributive taxation?
Redistributive, R-E-D-I-S-T-R-I-B-U-T-I-V-E, 21 letter word.
Levy, as early as the 10th century,
is a form of municipal poor relief.
Scott, as a term for tax, has been used since then
in various forums.
Church Scott, Rome Scott, Sol Scott, and so on.
Sol Scott sounds like it had to have been a James Brown
beside at some point, but we'll research
that.
Whatever the text, the phrase getting off Scott free, simply refers to not paying one's
taxes.
Wow, we should have brought in the frame of the podcast, Matt Fiedler, for this episode.
We could have talked about the origins of the phrase, Scott free.
Wow.
There's a little bit more here, but I'm
not going to read it because I think we've gotten to the bottom for the most
part. So what did to summarize? What did we learn? It's not Dred Scott. It's not
from Scotland. It's from Scandinavia, from the term SCAT, which is similar sounding
to SCAT.
One of the main characters in the ICH franchise.
Wow, that was a lot.
I had fun though, I hope you did too.
Boy, what did we do to get all the way into this wormhole?
I don't know.
I was talking about running though.
And one thing I wanted to mention is I feel like when people the last two months spent
their time staying inside, they completely forgot how to do sidewalk awareness
because it's been rough, man.
And I'm not just talking about, you know, on my runs,
that I feel like I have a lot more tolerance
when I'm on my runs for people with bad sidewalk awareness
because I'm coming in fast, I'm like a bullet.
Like a jet. So I don't mind it
as much. You know, if I got to do some some Bob and in Weven, just foreshadowing, we'll get to in a
second here. I understand it. I get it because I'm moving and grooving and I also I'm pretty quiet when I run especially when I get into the zone my breathing slows way down
My heart rate's going at like 37 beats per minute. I
Get it, but what really kind of chaps my quarters is
when you're just, you know, sachet and down the sidewalk, and you're coming opposite directions on a, you know, a couple or just two people or whatever,
and they're just what I really like is not only when you got the two people go on side by side taking them the majority of the sidewalk
but now with social distancing
some people are not only doing the side by side
but they're doing
side by side with social distancing
So whereas before they were taking a most of the sidewalk
Now they're taking up all the sidewalk. And I
swear, and I've had to do this, and I've seen other people in this situation, like on
the other side of the street, have to do this, where you just like, I mean, you do what you're
not supposed to do. You just cut them down the middle and you walk in the middle of them
between them as you're passing, which is obviously not what you're supposed to do for social distancing, but it's like, hey, if you're not going to get up or get out of the way,
I mean, I don't, what do you expect?
It's really just, if you're going to be walking,
I won't spend too much time on sidewalk awareness,
because I talk about it frequently.
But if you're going to be, if if you're gonna go out on the sidewalks
doing the 2x2
Noah style
and not the
great great Russell Crow film
That was robbed of all those Oscar nominations
We're talking OG biblical
You gotta have Good sidewalk awareness. You
gotta use your ears, listen, okay? No one people are coming behind you. When you see people
coming at you, people might move, okay? The other, the other last thing I'll say, and
then we're going to read some ads, and then I actually thought of something
kind of interesting that I think you're gonna
join the second half here,
because it's creative and it evolves in my piano.
Bikers on the sidewalk, especially,
unlike Sheridan,
and people who live up in Rogers Park know this.
Like, don't cross your bikes with Sheridan.
It's unnecessary.
That's what the neighborhood streets are for.
Sheridan's not a good place to bike because it's four lanes
and there's no room for bikes there.
And the sidewalks are super crowded because it's right on the lake,
it's a huge thoroughfare for pedestrians.
Like, and there are signs all over Sheridan
that say, you know, if you're over 12 years old,
you have to ride your bikes on the street.
But people don't give a flying off.
Like, the amount of bikes on the sidewalk Sheridan's,
on the sidewalk Sheridan's, the Sherared ends, the shared end sidewalks,
is 2 damn high.
Okay?
Just stop it.
Okay? Stop it.
Stop it, D-Rose. Stop it, D-Rose. Stop it, D-Rose.
Okay. That's how I feel about it.
All right. You didn't think I was going to come back to the Stacey King
Soundboard, did you? I didn't, I did not anticipate doing that, but it just kind of seemed like
it would fit in good for the end of this story. And as you can tell as I'm
vamping here, I'm checking the soundboard, just to see if there are any other fun ones that I want to use.
Okay, oh, this is, okay, the reason I pull it up
is because I set a phrase, I think get out of the way
or something, and I wanted to use,
because I knew there's a good clip for it,
but I didn't know if it was on the soundboard,
but I found it, okay, so I'm gonna play it then,
we're gonna read some ads,
and then I've got a fun thing for the second half
Unfortunately, it's not as he's got a much better one a much better get up or get out of the way I don't know if it's on this soundboard, but anyways, all right
And it has actually been pouring rain all day. I went out for my Sunday stroll, if you will.
It was a short one this week because I had just a little bit of a window, like a 90 minute window,
to do it between finishing up some stuff at the house and then NASCAR was started at 230.
NASCAR's back, baby. And it's a whole other
story because Jimmy was literally, literally leading the race on the last lap of stage
one. And he got bumped by a lap car like of all the shitty ways that Jimmy's been just
un-luckily screwed the last three-ish years.
I mean, it's not like having a solid day,
maybe go for a top five, top 10 finish.
He's literally in front, the leading car,
and he gets wrecked.
Not even by the second place car,
by like the 38th place car.
Man, it's frustrating.
So then, you know, it's like you watch the last,
the rest of the race, less three hours of the race.
And it's still fun, because you get live sports finally.
But that's a tough thing about NASCAR.
And your driver gets wrecked in the first stage. It's like
What do we do now you watch because it's quarantine and it's better than watching Netflix for the zillionth time?
All right
Let's read our ads here and then I I
Let's read our ads here. And then I inspiration for just a kind of crazy
out there idea struck, but we're
going to crowdsource it a little bit
because I would love some input from the fans.
And we're going to talk in our second half
about how you can get involved with it.
It's a good idea, I think.
It's really fun.
I'm really looking forward to this.
New project. The audio book to this. New project. The audiobook's done.
New project.
And this is something that I think we could really go places with this.
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Want to give a shout out to the Samson Q2U series.
This baby's about what,
2.5 years old at this point.
And still going strong.
Still works great.
Some of the hardware is kind of falling off a little bit,
but in terms of the crisp clear audio quality, you know,
for the price, I think I paid like 50 bucks
for this microphone, and I look great holding it too.
I mean, I don't, I should go, you know who I really need
to reach out to.
Maybe I should, you know, stop my daily, you know,
email message or jack links and shift my focus to Samsung,
see if they want to do modeling.
I don't know what they're marketing,
advertising budget is like specifically
under Corona circumstances.
But all I'm saying is December 2019,
247 pound Quinn might not have had the image self-confidence to put
himself out there, but May 2020, 191 pound Quinn, he's going for the big fish.
It's not even Friday fish Friday yet. So something to keep in mind.
Samson, I got an email coming your way and maybe some tweets as well. Please don't block
me. When God speaks, He uses a Samson. Also, man, that's just a great line. And I'm not
one to toot my own horn too frequently. But man, that coming out of that just out of the blue.
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That is some solid work.
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them because we're getting a little lonely over here. All right, welcome to part two of our program here. I did a little switch and I got got us closer to the piano here and I'll tell you why. So
I don't waste time. I'll jump right into it for part two here because it's late. It's 8 o'clock PM and I still haven't eaten supper.
I was struck by inspiration in this shower because I was
listening to just a YouTube mix.
I don't know where their algorithms going.
You don't know if you're going to get death cap for cutie or
Devil driver. If you don't know Devil driver check them out
You're gonna keep the volume low at first and kind of ease into it
The devil's son is just big on I can't do scream. Oh, I had a friend in high school Scott Guthrie
Who is this like a very innocent laid-back kind of nerdy, mild-mannered kid who also
happened to be just like super into screamo and what's singing it to. I heard him do it a couple me the F out. But I had a Will Smith credit song come up on my my YouTube playlist for Wild
Wild West, starring Kevin Klein and Will Smith. And it got me thinking, you know, bean town
we do a lot of music. You know, we got an intro song, we got an outro song, we do a Happy Mother's Day song,
Happy Father's Day song, excuse me, every year, which is just coming up in like four episodes,
I got to write that.
Although to be fair to myself, I don't typically write that until the morning of.
A very spontaneous kind of person in regards to these things. But what I'm trying to say
here is, I think it would be kind of cool if we had a little like, it doesn't even need
to so much be a bean-ton podcast theme song. I'm just syncing like a Beentown podcast post
credits or not even post credits, actual credits song. And it has nothing to do
with, you know, Tishmingle Blues, I love it, but it's just like maybe a fun
project. So issue number one is that of course it's got to be a cool rap. Well I not only
am I a bad songwriter but I've never tried to write a rap in my life. So here's
what we're gonna do. I'm gonna try to lay some groundwork here live on the show
because I've just when I was in the shower, I was running through things in my head.
Thankfully, I have the music experience in background to be able to create
and write in my head without needing to be at a piano per se.
But now I am at the piano, so it's going to be even better.
But I have some ideas floating in my head For kind of what I want to do, but I'm thinking for you know writing some some lyrics some words for the verses
Let's crowdsource it a little bit. Let's see what kind of suggestions we get from the fans
You know you doesn't have to be a complete coherent, you know
stave
But you know if you got any hey you got any, hey, you got any bean town related stories, concepts, memories,
people, friends, characters, whomever, that you think we want to include in the rap, you
know, because I got my own ideas, but, you know, we're 125-ish episodes in here.
There's a lot of things that I've probably forgotten about
that might be near and dear to your heart.
So go ahead and spend some time this week
thinking about what do you wanna throw into a wrap?
Because we're gonna put it together.
We're gonna do some, now they got this piano,
I feel liberated, we're gonna do some great recording, I'm going
to mix it, I'm going to drop some beats and I'll give you a little taste of sort of what's
in my head right now, I actually maybe play around with some of the sounds here, see
what we can get.
But then I'll throw together some verses and we'll have a bean-town podcast,
Credit Song, which would be a fun kind of summer project.
So again, email us,
bean-townpodcastatyahoo.com again, it's bean-town,
B-E-A-N-T-U-N podcastatyahoo.com,
and we'll collect those.
You can also tweet at us, are at Beentown Cast.
I'm personally at White Bonds with a Z.
You can find us on Instagram, Stitcher, SoundCloud, whatever.
Wherever you want to submit those ideas, just DM me, okay?
Slide into those DMs.
Sounds like something.
Slide into your DMs sounds like the kind of phrase
that your grandma would use without understanding what it means. So consider me your grandma.
Welcome to Quince D room. Where, um...
Ooh, that's good.
Don't need the F in there.
We're just going, um...
We're going a little rogue here.
We're going into sandbox mode.
What kind of sound am I looking for here? That's a little bit better.
What are we getting with these electric pianos?
No, that's not going to work.
No, it's a little too stevy wonder.
Oregon's not going to work for this string's not going to work.
What might be interesting is the vibraphone.
It's not awful, but it's not quite what I want.
What I'm thinking here is maybe making a baby here
out of the harpsichord, which one do I want?
If I combine that harps the chord with the grand piano.
How do we feel about this?
What if you bring it up a little bit?
It'll add a little bit of a kind of a bell chime
kind of feel to it?
Oh, okay.
That's a start.
We're cooking with gas.
How does it sound to the lower register? This is a great thing about being able to just like mess around and play with stuff in your head
because I came in with a concept that I had just come up with in the shower and I was pretty sure
I had it the way I wanted to and then when I actually tried
it on the piano it was exactly what I wanted which is a great feeling.
Okay, you know what we're going to do?
We're going to let's do a little demo here.
We're going to keep this simple because this kind of thing that we're trying to write
is a simple, very simple concept, just super straightforward course, some fun lyrics.
Maybe we could pay off, you know, Will Smith's barber or something to throw down some, you
know, throw down the verses for us,
which will write together as a team.
I don't know how the audio quality is, you know,
with how I'm gonna be positioning the microphone here,
but you know, it doesn't need to be great.
I trust you're gonna get the backbone of the experience.
Let's throw something down here.
Let's just spend a few minutes just kind of getting into the groove. I'll show you what I'm feeling and that will help inspire
you as you're coming up with some some verses that you want to share. Let's let's see how this goes.
Let me let me set the microphone over here.
Let the microphone over here. And I just hope that that sounds fine.
Whatever.
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The fiend down podcast you depresence. So you kind of get a feel of what I'm going for and it's just a simple, and that's probably
all we have to do the whole song.
I don't think it's a type of, you know, don't overthink it.
I don't think we need more than those four chords.
What do you guys think?
Huh?
If you're feeling like, I could jam to this for three and a half minutes.
Write some stuff down, send it our way,
maybe I'll make a wrap about it.
I think we got something there, lightning in a bottle.
Keep it simple.
Start from a vernacular perspective as in a corn kernel and just let it grow, huh?
It's an idea.
It's something to chew on, okay?
We got time.
There's no deadline on this, which is great, okay?
That's about all I got for you.
Um.
Oops.
We're having fun. I'm on my way.
It's set me free.
Oh, sweet.
Oh, that was a wrong vocal key, yikes.
There's a song that you don't kind of hear in mainstream, media that much, but it's a great song.
And totally like against, against type for the crew.
Is it just called Home Sweet Home?
Motley crew.
I'm gonna have to listen to that now.
I don't think I've physically heard that song in years.
Great song.
Okay, that's what I got for you.
And since I'm here, rather than trying to,
just pick up the audio file from the computer and merge it,
I'll just play some Tishamengo for you live.
We did that a couple weeks ago.
I'm not gonna to try anything fancy
and I hope the audio quality turns out.
But that's what I have for you.
So thanks for tuning in.
You know how to contact us if you want
to submit some rap lyrics.
And I'll try to put them together.
But you know, another week in quarantine,
temperatures increasing. we got this and
Yeah next next week's Memorial Day weekend it feels really strange not only because it's early but just because it's like
3-day weekends
What are you gonna do?
Nothing
Nothing at all. Like, I tell you what, man, last thing I'll say. The temptation
is so strong to just bop down an enterprise, grab a car? Like, where would I go?
I don't even know.
There's nothing I wanna do.
All the fun things are closed.
Welcome to quarantine, Quinn.
You're just now having these realizations
10 weeks in
I'm not it's just depressing cuz gonna have a three a weekend just
What all what I will probably do
Maybe we'll talk about this next week, but I'll probably just like eat
Some try to eat some like summer things maybe get some brats
And a guilt-free cheesecake recipe Just to try to feel like I'm doing something.
That's always my answer. Eat. Okay, thanks for tuning in. My name is Quinn David Furnace. This is my
show. Year three of Quinn David Furnace presents the Bean Tom Podcast. And who knows, pretty soon we're gonna have a killer rap coming.
Grammys, here we come.
Stay safe, stay sane.
Let me get the mic set up here.
And we'll check in on ya next week.
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Possibilities are endless on a Sunday night. So what I say, fish isn't low, it's mad.