Beantown Podcast - Top 10 Songs about Work (10072022 Beantown Podcast)
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Hey, what's going on? It's Quinn David Furnace. Welcome to my show. Quinn David Furnace presents the bean town podcast for Friday, October 7th, 2022.
What's going on? How are you? It is fall. My friends, autumnal season is here, A-U-T-U-M-N-A-L.
It was 45 degrees this morning when I woke up,
the windows were open, I was shivering.
Shivering me timbers, like long john silvers,
my goodness, I had to close the windows,
throw on a cool hat, if you're watching the live,
YouTube stream, come on in, welcome welcome what's going on it's good
to see you I've done two different streaming videos today one this morning at
about 8 a.m. I streamed some rag time and then another one right now what
you're watching live I just haven't done that much and I said you know what like
let's connect with the fans it It's been way too long.
Do we come to you live every week, the new Bean Top Podcast?
Yes, do you always get to see my smiling face?
No.
And so I said, let's give the fans what they want.
So thanks everyone for tuning in.
Hello to my friends in.
Pecky Stan, Hyderabad, Karachi, Kiberpas, what's happening? Islamabad? Hyderabad might be in India. I don't know. We got a research that
Whirlpool today if you haven't played it yet. You're gonna want to play it. It's a pretty straightforward one
It's one of the largest countries in the Middle East
The largest country in fact after maybe Iran. I don't know which one is larger. I ran, I ran so far away.
Flock a seagull, saw them at Summer Fest.
That's one of the things where I'm gonna be 85 years old.
And no one is gonna have any clue anymore
who Flock of Seagulls was.
And every once in every five years,
that song will come up on a radio
or I don't know if we'll have radios,
you know, in the year, 2070,
but someone will say, what the hell is this?
And I'll say, Focacigos, and I'll be able to say,
I saw them live at Summer Fest,
40 years past their prime.
And we did, Rachel and I saw them alive at summer fest. We were
like seven shandys in, but you still saw them. It's okay. In the vein of curse words here,
thank you to our entry music, the entertainer played by yours truly written by Scott Joplin,
which is what we were playing this morning on our livestream. If you missed it, go to
our Instagram, q.queen.de and check it out. Listen to discretion as advised when you're listening to this show.
Number one, we'll occasionally use some profane language.
Spee and profane, that was used in a Jeopardy Clue yesterday.
And don't let me forget, I got to watch for it today.
I've been kind of like a day behind lately.
Lately Rachel's been very, not very, but somewhat interested, maybe because the guy
who keeps winning is a whole tower ask
and she really hates him, but she's been somewhat interested.
Rachel, if you're listening to this love you babe,
in watching Jeopardy lately, which is great,
because I don't know, it's just like it's 20 minutes,
like I don't know, I think it's fun.
You guess guess questions sometimes
you're right sometimes you're wrong and that's okay but we've been able to
watch it together a couple nights this week since I got back from my work trip and
I don't know I just think it's fun. So that's number one number to this
this podcast of Jekyll E. Terrible. Today if you didn't know yet by the title we
are gonna be listing our top 10 songs about work, W-O-R-K, not the
W-O-E-R-K spelling. We're going to go old school. Our show is also unofficially sponsored
by Howling Gord's Pumpkin Aill, 24 IBU, 7% alcohol by volume brood and bottled by Joseph's
brow brewing company. I got a hair coming
out of the Samson Q2U series. That's pretty embarrassing. It's a long hair. It's dark. I tell you
what, that's not my hair. I don't know anything about that. But San Jose, California, they shipped
it all the way to Trader Joe's. I was at Trader Joe's on Wednesday night after work.
was that trader Joe's on Wednesday night after work.
And I very, very infrequently will I buy beer just straight up.
This is just not something I do a lot of.
I just don't drink that much beer at home, frankly,
if it's just kind of a casual Friday night like this,
I'm typically having a bottle of wine with Rachel.
Otherwise, summer good vibes, I'm throwing down
like some surges from White Claw,
or just my whiskey, which I feel like
at George Thurgood's song here, I got one bourbon.
I don't have a scotch, but I do have one beer,
which is our Howling Gord's Pumpkin Ale.
So I'm two thirds of the way there.
But I was at Trader Joe's and I went to the new one.
We live in between two Trader Joe's right now.
So there's the classic one, Lincoln Park Trader Joe's
at Clark and Diversity.
And then there's this new age one here.
And kind of by the Addison Brownline stop, Lincoln
and Waveland, if you will.
And I've been going there recently
because frankly, it's a little bit easier
to navigate as much less crowded. I can walk there, I can bust there, I can train there, so it's just kind of whatever
I'm feeling that day. So I was there on Wednesday night after work, I got back from my road trip
Tuesday night and I was there on Wednesday night, I was thinking, you know what, I want a fun fall
beer. And I, knowing I'm going to make this purchase like once or twice this entire season,
And I, knowing I'm gonna make this purchase like once or twice this entire season.
I had bought the Sam Adams like combo pack, if you will.
It's got, it's been like, you know, three weeks probably.
So I had to go back and look,
but I think there's like an October Fest beer,
probably a pumpkin ale and probably something else.
And I still have maybe half of that left.
So there's maybe five or six beers in the fridge,
but I was like, you know what?
I'm here, let's top it off.
Mostly because I had room in my backpack to accommodate.
And so I got this pumpkin ale, the Howling Gord's pumpkin ale.
I, what I was really on the lookout for was the
Saga Tuck Brewing, Peanour Butter Porter,
which I bought this time last year
from the Trader Joe's down in Lincoln Park.
And that stuff is delicious.
What was crazy about that was I had bought
the peanut butter porter just on a whim
and I don't buy a lot of beer, especially craft beer.
As much as I love craft beer,
I literally came back, the side note here, literally came back from a brewery half an hour ago. I've
got kind of an unexpectedly free Friday night, usually Friday night, reaching out to
Cook's Suppers, share a bottle of wine, watch some TV or a movie, go to bed, it's good stuff.
I'm flying solo this Friday night.
So I was like, and usually my Fridays are pretty chill
with work. I'm not doing that much.
Frankly, today was not that way.
Not that it was hard, but I had, I think, eight Zoom calls today.
And I don't have to get into all that stuff.
But basically, I was just sitting there in front of my computer
for about 8.30 until three.
Just, just dying. Just like, what didn't have to think very hard, but just physically had to be there.
Which is, it's rough on a Friday. So after that, I went on the bike for 45 minutes,
caught the end of that amazing Cardinals Phillies game, game one of the,
I guess we're calling it the wild card round now. I don't know, baseball playoffs have gotten so expansive.
When I was a kid, and I know I'm coming in halfway
in this conversation, but when I was a kid, it was three division winners
and one wild card, and it was very cutthroat.
Now, and they've changed, you know, man Fred has changed it a lot
in the last couple of years with the pandemic and stuff, but even before then,
you know, for a while they had the wild card game, which frankly, I loved, because you got your three division winners and you get two wild card teams and you got to
battle it out. One game winner takes all winner goes to the ALDS against the top seeded team.
And, you know, that's what the Cubs did in 2015.
They played the pirates in PNC Park.
People think of the Cubs, you know,
that era is this juggernaut,
but, you know, they were really only like the hot team
for one year.
2015, they were this just kind of up and coming,
you know, wild card team,
second place wild card team, the pirates were ahead of them,
the Cardinals won the division. Cubs were relying on the likes of, that was Jake Ariad as, uh, Sai Young
season. Starling Castro was an important part of our history. I think most people out
there have forgotten that Starling Castro ever existed, but he was still like in the
core in 2015, which is hard to believe. I got really far deep into the
strabbit hole. Oh, MLB playoffs. I was on the bike after my zoom calls ended. I saw
the Cardinals lose in shocking fashion. They dominated this game. They were up
two and nothing on the fillies going to the ninth and they proceeded to give up
six runs and I watched the whole thing unfold. I was, I always get my channels lined up
when I'm on the exercise bike next door,
where I've got usually a sports game
and then food network,
if it's gonna be like diners, drive-ins, and dives,
and then maybe shark tank or something.
So today I had shark tank, a national G.O. lined up.
And then there were two playoff games going on.
The earlier game was the Cardinals and Phillies,
which I've been talking about.
The later game was the Mariners and Blue Jays in Toronto.
And the Mariners shut off the Jays, actually,
which is a surprise.
My garage band cut out and I don't even care to go back and get it exactly right. So I'm just going to jump back into the baseball conversation. A few garage band, been with you for 247 episodes
or whatever and you're still giving me crap. What I'm trying to say is the other thing the M will be
did away with not just the wild card game no longer exists because now they have three wild card teams.
But they also get right of the game 163 the tiebreaker. So if you tie for the division.
At the end of 162 regular season games rather than play a winner take all game.
season games rather than play a winner take all game. And then the loser presumably in years past would go play the wild card game, which I thought was
amazing. Like you get two shots to get in. They did away with the game 163. Now
it's just tie breakers, which is just frankly really boring. And I think the,
you know, the M will be kind of their chickens came home to roost this year on
game 162, the final day of the season,
which was this past Wednesday, October 5th. There were no games that mattered. And I'm not just
talking about like playoffs, but literally play off seating. Nothing came down to game 162. So they're
they really like to hype up game 162. They'll do it where
they start all the games at the same time. And they got totally boned this year, which
is fine with me. I'm not, I'm not an MLB fan from a gigantic organizational perspective.
In fact, they sent out a bitch in tweet earlier that thinks up to like at least half a like
if not one like where I was, you know, I was watching that Philly's cardinals game on a treadmill
and we were literally 30 to 33 seconds in between pitches in the later innings.
And I know that's not new.
That's not it's not my first baseball game, but there's just so much emphasis right now
on speed of play and making baseball more watchable.
And I suppose, you know, MLB knows what they're doing
by getting rid of the wild card game
and expanding the wild card teams from two to three.
You get more fan bases involved, more markets involved.
Like, okay, I get it.
But it also means they, so we're gonna do three games, two or three games
in this first round, I guess,
what they're calling the wild card round.
And then I think it's still best of five
in the division round, but frankly, I have no idea.
I'm very unplugged from all of this stuff.
And then you get best of seven in the championship round,
and then you get another best of seven in the World Series.
And we didn't even start this stuff.
Today was the first day, October 7th.
I remember when the Cubs won the World Series,
I think it was November 3rd maybe,
and it felt extremely late.
And now the World Series could go till like Thanksgiving.
We're gonna have to choose between the World Cup
or the World Series,
only one of which features international teams.
The World Cup is a whole other Pandora's box
here in the Bean Town Podcast.
We've existed for one World Cup before, 2018,
which would have been right smack dab in the middle
of my Baltimore tenure.
And if I recall correctly, 2018 was a Cinderella run by Chechia only to be grounded
and eventually defeated by France in the 2018 World Cup Final did not check any of that.
Let's go to Google and confirm. So what was my prediction? France over Chethia, US for a score, I'm
going to say three, one. I really have no idea. I think I watched that final in a hotel
room. They must have been somewhere, let's see, where were they? I think in Europe, maybe
because it was about six hours ahead in Russia. I'm going to call that Europe. I remember watching it in a hotel room, I think in Philadelphia, perhaps, but I'm pretty
sure Chachia had like a Cinderella run.
Let's see, we're on Wikipedia here, the final.
Okay, France, four to two over.
Oh, shoot, Croatia, not Chachia.
That's embarrassing.
I had the sea right, and there's probably soccer fans out there who have been
calling from I had the last 60 seconds. I do apologize. I'm about four drinks in here.
It was four to two the final drink. Speaking of four, four drinks in, I mentioned this, but I went to a brewery and it was called Burning Bush Brewery. It's at Rockwell in Irving Park,
just north of Irving Park there,
right by just half a mile north of Lane Tech Prep.
And it's a fun little micro brew,
but what, and this isn't, I shouldn't say but,
it was a nice time.
What really surprised me was, excuse me,
the whole thing was just flooded by parents and toddlers.
Anywhere from like six months to two years,
no newborns and no one that was clearly older
than about two years old,
it was the exclusive spot for that.
I don't know if they have a Facebook group organizer
just weakly hang.
And it didn't, it was no skin off my back,
but I was just shocked.
I mean, I understand you get into these more like trendy,
30 something neighborhoods, like that's bound to happen,
but there were just so many of them.
There had to have been at least 15 toddlers in this
brew hall and no more than 50 adults,
including myself.
And so I'm just not used to that.
Like I went to, I don't remember what day
we recorded last week, I think maybe Saturday or Friday,
but we went to two different breweries last week in Minneapolis, Shirley Brewhal, which
I think we mentioned, but then the second one I went to was Fulton Brewery, which is what
I understand to be a very old classic quintessential Minneapolis experience.
Both were amazing. Neither one did I see kids. So I
don't know, maybe it was because as a Friday night, I don't know, but I had a great time. I mean,
I'm not usually a huge, like, beer drinker just generally. Not because they don't like beer, but
because I don't know. I'm just like, I guess I've, for me, I guess what it comes down to is I've been spending a lot
more time by myself in the last two weeks.
And a brewery is one of those things where you can go, you can bring your book, you know,
you just have a good time, you get to try new things, taste new things, and maybe do a
little bit of people watching, checking in your phone, tweak your fantasy line up,
like it's a good time. And so I just, you know, with the pandemic and not traveling much
for work, I just haven't gotten much of that. And the last two weeks, it's just popped up a little
bit. So, yeah, been trying some new things, but all the beers I've had have been good, man,
I haven't been taking any big risks, but the full 10 ones I had let's pull up full
10 I'll give it give a list to you and I promise for those of you who tuned in for our top 10 work songs
We are getting there before very long and I had one other story I wanted to tell you
but then the three I had at burning bush, a very, you know,
accidentous, themed beer or brewery today.
So I'll give you burning bush first
because that's the first link that popped up.
So at first I started with smooth serpent,
which is an IPA 7.5% in packs of punch,
a refreshing blend of citrus notes and hop bitterness.
This IPA has a smooth but sneaky, hoppy bite.
Do you mind, do you have anyone?
So I started with that.
Second, I went to Lyons Den, 7.1% ABV, hazy IPA.
This delicious hazy IPA is packed full of tropical
pineapple and citrus notes,
kind of like the,
dole pineapple plantation. Every once in a a while in the last like two weeks. I just
Kind of an out of body experience and remember that Rachel I like
Went to Oahu
planned out the whole thing had a great time
Nailed it got back safe and sound like we fucking killed that vacation man, apologies for my language,
but I mean, I'm someone who likes to travel and I think Rachel likes traveling too, I have
more experience than she does, but at the end of the day, we were just like going out
there and who knows what's gonna happen and we ended up like nailing it.
I'm really proud of us.
And it might sound really stupid,
but like you try to go to Hawaii for a week
and like do amazing things every day
and stand or budget and like get drunk.
I don't know, it's harder than it sounds.
Finally, I finished up with a pumpkin spice ale.
It doesn't have a description yet,
but it's subtitled a pumpkin slash
YAM beer. YAMs for sweet potato. There's a whole other discussion or debate for you. I'm not
going to get into that today. That's more of a Thanksgiving episode. So last Sunday was I'm just
going to give a brief rundown of this I promise, and we're gonna hear from our ads,
and then we're gonna go into the,
well, if there's another very quick story
I gotta tell you, it's gonna be a long episode, perhaps.
And then our top 10 work songs,
because I've been working a lot lately.
So last Sunday was, there's a lot.
It was action packed.
They picked the perfect Sunday to go to Minneapolis.
I was there for a conference and I got to visit with Grandmother and Grandfather of the
podcast Sally and Dave Furnace, who've both been on the show, believe it or not, back
in season one.
And so I got to go down to Elbera Lee Saturday, help out with some stuff, walked halfway
around Lake Chep Poe,
if you don't know about car-punting,
go YouTube search car-punting furnace,
you'll find it.
I movie at the best, shout out to Walter Furnace
for putting that together.
However, I had to get back to the Twin Cities Saturday night
because Sunday morning was the start
of the Twin Cities marathon. Two three blocks from my hotel, so I had to check it out.
It was a good time. And then after that, I'm like, uh, hey, Vikings in London. This is a huge saying
Vikings had played in London once before I think.
But we're playing like bitter rivals of Saints who, okay, let's be real. Like 13 years after Bounty Gate, is it quite as intense as, you know,
Sean Payton and Farron and Breeze, like, no, but you go to the fan base.
We still myself included absolutely hate the Saints.
I have no, there, there's nothing in me that's like, Oh, well,
it's, it's been long enough.
Like a new coach, like, like, no, you guys suck.
And you really didn't show any remorse for it.
I mean, just paying at an organizational institutional level, paying human beings to try
to hurt other human beings is like, there's nothing in me that like oh, well, I get it from this perspective perspective like no, that's just
really terrible and
I've shared that with people and they're like well, what if it was the other way around frankly if there was some
Scanner where the Vikings got caught doing that I would not hesitate to be like okay, let me like
Become a bear's fan now. I wouldn't feel bad about that.
The urge within me to want everyone to treat everyone
else with love and respect and kindness is way stronger
than the fact that my dad is from Minnesota
and told me to be a Vikings fan.
It's really, really simple.
Anyways, they're playing the saints.
I was severely disappointed.
You know, I loved my time in Minnesota,
but one thing that really, I just couldn't,
I couldn't figure out.
And if there's anyone listening here
from the Twin Cities or familiar with the Twin Cities area
and Vikings bars, please, please do send us a message
because it's not gonna be the last time
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I could not for the life of me,
and this is I think 99% because it was an 8 30 AM
central time game in London.
I could not find a bar or any sort of establishment
that was open.
You know, downtown Minneapolis,
like a lot of large US cities,
or I think large cities in general, probably,
the downtown area is very much a business,
financial, legal, kind of center of the city.
There's not very many people who live there
and understandably for businesses.
There's not gonna be a lot of businesses that are open
that early, but I just, I really thought that,
like literally being half a mile from US
make stating where the Vikings call home, you would have one or two bars at the very least
in the kind of central downtown area that were like all in on dude.
It's 830, it's London, which is a big deal.
The NFL is really helping it up and I frankly I was excited for it
I'm very thankful that they won because I would have been really sad there so they if they lost
But I couldn't believe that there were no bars and I'm sure there were if you went out a little bit from downtown
And like obviously there were bars in the Twin Cities area that were showing this game
But there was nothing I literally walked up and down and up and down all the blocks
I and I this wasn't like a spontaneous thing. I had been researching
Google search best bar in mini at downtown Minneapolis to watch the Minnesota Vikings game
And I got you know these 10 results, so I'm like let's check out this one close
Let's check out this one. Oh, now it's a Packer's bar. Stupid eighth street girl. I got my eye on you. Let's check out this one like demolished by something else.
Just.
I don't know. It was a nine boggling to me.
I recognize that Chicago is whatever like seven times larger than Minneapolis, but I feel like if I stayed at a hotel
in downtown Chicago, if the bears are playing in London
and the game started at 8.30 a.m. Chicago time, I could find
a bar in downtown Chicago. Do I know off the top of my head
know, but I could find something. I don't know, it was just kind of frustrating.
Whatever what ended up happening, I went back to my hotel room at like 8.45 in the morning,
I've already been up for three hours at this point, so woke up and worked out. So I drank
some beer, joined family chat, copyright, and watched the Vikings game. Eventually they
won. So all of a sudden, as well, the end of the story I'm trying to tell is eventually copyright and watch the Vikings game eventually they won so all is well that ends well.
The end of the story I'm trying to tell is eventually I went to Fulton Brewing at three beers
and gosh it feels literally feels like 10 minutes.
It's probably been like seven or eight since we told you the beers I had today at Burning
Bush which reminds me of our Exodus episode, which you do every Easter.
That's honestly one of my one of my pride and joys.
Whatever format we deliver it to you, being able to talk about the Israel lights and the
Egyptians and the Pharaohs and the let my peoples go and the 10 plagues, that is a highlight
every year for me.
I don't have a lot of things in my life where I have very much in depth specific knowledge.
The Bible is one of them, although not everything, but more than the average person.
Music is another one, sports another one, but that's pretty much it for me, not technology, not science,
not history, not Yankee candles, you know. So that's a fun show. Okay, Fulton Brewing, I have
no idea if I'm going to be able to remember. Basically, I went there and I started, so I went there after the noon games ended.
So I'd watch the Vikings game, I'd watch the noon games,
and then there's like three or four,
three PM games, central time.
And I was like, I'm not gonna just sit in my hotel room
and watch all these games back to back to back.
I wanna go out, I wanna experience something.
So let's go to a brewery.
It was, you know, 20-minute walk from my hotel room.
I said, okay, let's do it.
And in classic Quinn fashion, I get there
and eventually, not where I got there,
but eventually trivia starts.
I've never heard of a place running trivia
on a Sunday night. this was not planned.
I didn't actually participate.
In fact, so I heard that they were starting trivia.
Essentially this place, I'm sitting outside in a patio.
I hear they're starting trivia, it's inside.
So I go inside, I grab a table.
So it's like I can either stay outside by myself
and watch a game on my phone and drink my beer and read my book.
Or I can go inside and like play trivia and still watch a game and still drink my beer.
So I'm like, let me go inside.
And the lady I granted, I never approached the trivia host for like a sheet or anything, but I came in during the first round of questions and
Was never like approached about hey do you want to play?
So I just played internally and I would not have done well
I probably you know out of eight teams. I probably would have gotten fourth or fifth like
New my fair share of questions, but was not anywhere closer contending
So I did that I watched the Packers Patriots game, which was not sexy. None of those 3pm games were. The Packers won an overtime against a third string quarterback from Western Kentucky, Bailey Zap,
ZA-PPEZ, as the British would say.
But while I was there, I drank a lot.
I had had a beer in the morning during the Viking game,
then a beer in the afternoon, and then three beers
at this brewery, and that was all on the back
of a coffee and a bagel from Caribou coffee at about 7.45 in the morning. So I was,
I was feeling it, which was fine. I was happy to feel it. But what did I actually have
from Fulton and I thought I was going to be able to remember, but I'm looking at this
list right now. And I'm like, I don't know any of these beers. So, I really thought I was going to be able to give you a recommendation about, or for
going to Fulton Brewing.
I'm honestly looking at all of these drinks, and I'm like, none of these names sound familiar
to me at all.
I feel like I'm going crazy.
Usually I can look at a, you know, tap list or tap room list
and be like, oh yeah, I've had this, I've had that.
Like, that was good.
No, that was just okay.
I just looked at the list that they have
on their website right now.
And I'm quite honestly saying, I've never heard of any
of these.
I don't, this was literally last Sunday, five days ago.
I have no recollection of saying any of these as I ordered.
The year rounds lonely blonde, 300, I think I had a 300.
I've never seen 300, but I think I had a 300.
So let's put a, you know, whatever in that one.
Moon Hauer, a HCIPA, maybe, it's kind of spooky.
Sweet child of vine, a little axle rose action.
There's some spritz craft cocktails.
No, I just want beer, northern standard.
Sounds like something I would like, but I don't know.
We are really deep in here on Fulton Brewing.
Anyways, I had a good time.
They have a nice outdoor patio and I indoor space as well.
I promise you won't be disappointed.
So don't let my like very neutral or recommendation turn you
often anyway. I loved it. Even though the packer is one, I loved it. neutral or recommendation turn you off in any way.
I loved it.
Even though the Packer's won, I loved it.
So that's what we got for you.
All right, I wanna give a quick shout out to our sponsors.
And then I'm gonna tell a very short story
and then we're gonna actually talk about our top 10 work songs.
If you can believe it, it's already,
that's hard to believe, it's eight o' eight PM.
I haven't had dinner yet.
I had a bagel about 7.30 this morning.
That's it for eating today.
And I'm very hungry.
But time is just kind of slipping.
Which is okay, you know,
because I'm just, I'm having a good time.
I'm talking to the fans, I'm on the YouTube stream.
Hello to YouTube, hello to Pakistan.
But just kind of, I don't know, today was like,
working more than I used to on a Friday.
And it's a very spoiled thing to be able to say.
But I was like, I worked all that,
then I walked two miles to this brewery,
about 40, 45 minutes,
was there for about an hour and a half, two hours, and then you know, rode the bus back and stuff and all of a sudden
it's like 8, 8, 10 pm and I haven't eaten yet.
And it's just like, we got it.
We got one thing after another, we got to try to accomplish here.
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And I have my notes in here for our top 10 list, which we're going to utilize in the second year.
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We're gonna tell a quick story.
A precautionary tale, P-R-E-C-A-U-T-I-O-N-A-R-Y.
Boom!
I was cooking soup on Wednesday night.
I had gotten back Tuesday from a very long road trip,
but you all are very familiar with it at this point.
And I was just like in the mood. I mean, I had been eating so, look, I was gone for eight days, okay.
I had a lot of McDonald's. In fact, last Tuesday, this is 10 days ago already. I was driving from Chicago to Indianapolis, and I stopped halfway between Chicago and Indy.
I was driving in Bulletin actually.
I stopped halfway for breakfast and coffee.
I had not had any coffee.
It's like 6.30 a.m.
I'm like, let's go to breakfast, let's go to some coffee.
I stop, I walk in because I need to stretch my legs
when these do not do well in the car
these days.
And I was doing the online order on the non online order, but like I was ordering at the
kiosk, so now with the real person inside the store.
And it was very confusing, completely perplexing, if you will. And I ended up with four sausage-mock muffins.
And look, I'm gonna pull back the curtain here
and be completely real with you guys.
I had all four sausage-mock muffins.
And now we're saying, oh, that's bad.
Don't do that, it's a ton of sodium.
100% agree with you.
I'm not gonna sit here and be like, oh, it's not that bad. Like, no, that was shitty.
But that's what I bought because of the confusion with the kiosk.
To let you know, there's some sort of buy one, get one deal.
And just the way things were displayed on the kiosk was not clear.
And we're talking a matter of one or two dollars here on the
work card. So there's no financial implications to this really. But yeah, I had four. And then
I didn't have anything again until dinner with our fantasy football expert Hunter Bolin,
a friend of the show who hosted me. That was one good thing about this road trip. There
were some good things, but I got to
have dinner with Hunter and you'll sleep at his house on this couch and I got to see Graham and Grandpa,
grandparents of the podcast, and then good friends of the show, Ryan and Kristen. Like, I got to see
all three of them on one trip. That's amazing. But the point I was trying to make is yeah, it's really shitty. Like,
a lot of carry out that Sunday after I went to the brewery, I had so much Indian food, I just
bought it exploded. Simoses, chicken, either teaker or Marseille, I don't remember. And then non, NAN,
I don't remember. And then non-NAAN, you might not think of Indian food when you think of downtown Minneapolis.
I think of there's no place to open except for like three spots.
And one of them is Indian.
So let me have it.
And I did.
And it was amazing.
It's so much.
It was awesome.
The very original point I was trying to make is that I ate unhealthily.
So I went in my first day back to the office in a while.
I was grocery shopping after work at the Trader Joe's where I bought this Howling Gord beer.
And I was just like, you know what, I really want,
I think I was inspired by the Indian food
on a Sunday night where it had just a shit ton of rice
and chicken and just sauce.
I was like, you know what, I don't need anything fancy.
I don't need anything crazy high in sodium.
I just want, and I'm gonna use the term again, and I apologize for my language, but it's
the only way I can convey it.
A shit ton of rice and chicken and broth and veggies, like just give me all of that stuff.
And so I literally made a DIY soup and chicken.
It's just two cups of brown rice, two cups on cooked, so like, you know, two, three and
a half cups cooked, whatever.
But then the soup is just chicken broth, butter, cream, onions, celery, other stuff, I'm forgetting. What are the three main veggies? We have onion in there,
we have celery, there's peas, frozen peas, there's no pepper, there's another main, it's like three main veggies. I'm really upset that I am, excuse me, forgetting this.
Onions, celery's carrots, of course.
Good for my eyesight, my carrot teen levels.
So we got onions, celery, carrots, frozen peas,
half and half, chicken broth,
time, T-H-Y-M-E, salt, pepper, parsley.
It's quite honestly the simplest recipe you could make.
Chicken with vegetables and rice, basically.
I was just like, I mean, I had not cooked in a long time.
The week prior to this last one, I was,
well, okay, so this road trip took up two weeks, essentially.
I left on a Tuesday morning at like 4 a.m.
I came back on this past Tuesday at like 7 p.m.
So that's what happened this last week
and that's what I was doing the week before the week before that.
This all feels like it happened the last two weeks
but it's almost been a month.
Week before that I was in Toronto.
Week before that I was in Kansas City.
So, and these aren't long trips like this last one,
but just long enough to kind of disrupt your routine,
like I haven't had a, I have not had a routine lunch
since maybe July, if not like May,
it's been a long time because there's just been a lot
of different things going on.
time because there's just been a lot of different things going on. Not really in a bad way, although I've had more 7-11 sandwiches than I care to admit. They
call it the Italian job. You can have your sandwich roll, the bread, and probably
two different kinds of meat, ham, and'm going to guess genoa salami,
maybe pastrami, and then a mayonnaise based something unclear.
And then what really brings it together are the banana peppers.
I don't know about this.
I'm not a nutritionist.
I need a friend of the show Molly.
We're all low on here.
Rachel's former roommate.
Good friend, very kind person.
She's a nutritionist.
Banana peppers, are they gonna give you that zing?
You're looking for a ZING,
because whatever 7-11 puts on these,
it got a zing.
I don't think they're banana peppers.
Here's what I think they are.
When you order a Papa John's pizza,
what are the little, what are those called?
Those little green things.
Little green, we're doing a Google search
for those you listening, not YouTube searching, little green
peppers.
I want to say jargon error, that's absolutely not right.
I know what jargon error is.
In this is terrible because I'm going to be like listening tomorrow and it'll be like,
obviously, was this.
But you get it from like Papa John's when you order a pizza. It's not
a hell of a no. It's not a Serran no. It's a okay, let's Google. I do apologize for those figured this out, you know, months ago.
But I wanna get this right.
Okay, insider.com from 2017,
there's a heartwarming reason we're so behind.
We got 36% left.
Why every Papa John's comes with a pepper from 2017.
Pepper and seen, no. Pepper and seeing no.
Pepper and seeing no.
Pepper and seeing me, maybe.
Kind of the same thing.
It's in a mirror.
No, that's salami.
Pepper and seeing no is what I want.
Pepper, who would have thought
we could go on a 10 minute tangent on peppers?
I did, but I've been hosting this show for almost five years.
So okay, pepper and sea, no.
This is a learning moment.
You come to the bean temp podcast to be entertained, but also honestly, what I really want, like,
if we're being completely
real for 10 seconds, I would love it if you came to the show and you learned something
new alongside me each week. And if you learn something new each week, then you've learned
if you've been listening from the beginning, you've learned 250 new things.
And the fact that I've been able to bring that into your home,
your car, your earbuds, whatever,
I think that's pretty neat.
If not, that's okay too.
Pepper and Cine, no,
is a generic Italian name for hot chili peppers,
specifically some regional cultivars for the species,
whatever, you know, kingdom,
phylum, class, order,
family, genus species. I still remember that. Like most peppers, the fruit is green or yellowish when young one and
ripens to a red color. Okay, so they, you know, we would always have them with Papa John's, they'd always be green.
So I guess they would be young.
Young green pepper and, pepper and chien knows.
I don't remember why we got on that tangent
to the first place what we did.
I can't change that, but we're also at 47 minutes.
This is a, just a, this is the ultimate
Quinn had some drinks
and we're gonna start recording podcasts
and there was a thing,
there was something we were supposed to get to.
And so maybe this deserves more time,
maybe it doesn't.
I think in an ideal world,
we would, you know,
dive deep into this top 10 list with our special mentions and stuff.
But I'm not going to do that. I'm just going to give it to you. Raw, R-A-W, and you can take it or leave it.
So this may be, you know, it's not our sexiest top 10 list. It's not our most exciting, excuse me, double burp power rankings.
And we haven't even talked about the Chicago marathon.
I just popped in my head.
I'll mention that here before I forget.
And then I promise we're getting to our top 10 list and then we're going to end because
one, where 33% to FTP so bad, three, but if I was just recording, I would go P and I would come back where we're on YouTube live.
That'd be embarrassing. 3, I have to I'm so hungry.
It's 8.22 p.m. I had a bagel this morning and that's it.
I'm struggling right now.
But I did want to mention the Chicago marathon.
2022 is in about 36 hours here and I've only spectated the marathon like once maybe twice. I'm pumped
because the first time I spectated my brothers ran it, brothers, hashtag
brothers, the podcast, Walt Furnace and Jack Furnace and it was like it was a
fun thing to do and I was in college so it wasn't like super young or anything,
but like, probably a freshman.
And I was just kind of like, oh, this is cool.
But now with someone who's run it twice before
and just, you know, feels very connected to it,
I'm really excited to just like, go see it
and like cheer people on.
And I'm gonna go see the front runners and stuff.
I encourage you to do the same.
And I told my class that last night too, like go see it.
This is like a major cultural thing.
This isn't just like, oh yeah, this is our city's marathon.
Like this is one of the top marathons in the world.
I do encourage you to go check it out.
Okay, you saw it from the title of the show.
If you're listening, if you're in YouTube, welcome.
These are the top 10 plus honorable mentioned songs about work.
And I know it took us 50 minutes to get here,
but we've just been working a lot.
I've been working a lot.
I was on the road for less eight days
and then I came back for a couple of days
and now I'm here.
Rachel's gone, she's not here.
Can look around the room on YouTube.
She's not present.
She's at her parents house in the suburbs watching,
I don't know, handmaid's tale or bachelor in paradise.
I'm not sure, but hopefully I'm in a good time.
She's not here.
She was working a very long day in the suburbs.
Someone's got to support this family.
So I thought, earlier today, I was writing,
not writing, I was literally sitting here looking at Zoom
and I was like, what can we do a show about
that people are gonna relate to?
And I said, let's do, we do power rankings all the time.
They tend to be slightly more consequential.
C-O-N-S-E-Q-U-E-N-T-I-A-L.
I think someone can check me later after I sobered up and stuff.
Consequential.
But I was like, let's talk about the 10 most important songs
about work.
So here's, we're going to blitz Creek through this.
In an ideal world, this would be the focus of the episode,
but really it's coming at the end.
And it's just going to be the way it was.
Hashtag Harry Styles.
I don't know if he played tonight.
Actually, no, he didn't.
There's a bulls game tonight at home versus the nuggets and I almost went.
The reason I mentioned Harry Styles is because he was supposed to play last night at the United
Center. He's playing like five shows. He postponed it due to illness and Rachel is supposed
to go on Sunday night with her sisters and not gonna what hopefully they're still going.
But I have no idea. And the I was weighing my options of things he do tonight. The bowls
or snuggets preseason basketball is like a $20 ticket.
I was like, maybe I'll go to this.
I don't know, I don't care.
But then I was like, you know what,
let me stay slightly closer to home
and actually like go see or experience something
that's actually new to me
because going to see the bowls at the United Center
for preseason would be fun.
I would have a good time even by myself, honestly.
But it was just like, you have to go all the way down there,
take the Ashton Bus Walk, come back late at night.
And I was just like, I'd rather just like get this podcast
and have some supper, not paid 20 bucks for a beer or whatever.
So that's how it worked out and now we're here.
But we're gonna go very fast through this, I promise.
So again, there are top 10 songs about work
then we're gonna end it at the hour mark
before then if earlier, cause I had to piece so bad.
So number one, or excuse me,
are honorable mentions.
These are songs about work,
the working man, the nine to five grind,
all that good stuff.
Our honorable mentions, we have three of them.
We have money for nothing by dire straits,
which the fans of this show are very familiar with because I
didn't occupy the cover of it.
One of my greatest achievements in bean town unplugged history, it's kind of a, I don't
really know how to describe it, kind of a not specific song, ubiquitous song that's
not their word word, ubiquitous does not mean that,
but you could fill in the blanks.
But I figured, you know what, it's close enough.
Number two, taking care of business by Bachmann
Turner Overdrive.
I just posted on my Instagram story
about two hours ago about Michelle Bachmann.
If you had on your bingo card today,
for who's gonna post an Instagram about Michelle Bachman,
Quinn, Quinn wins. So if I was an attorney, I could have a billboard that said Quinn wins.
And frankly, I'm not gonna be an attorney because I know exactly what law school is like, and I'm just like, yeah, fuck that.
So I apologize for the language, but that's completely how I feel.
If you don't come to the bean-town podcast to get hidden, failed feelings,
you come to get raw first-hand experience, and that's 100% what I'm going to give you.
Chain Gang, who is that by?
Chain Gang by the guy who sings in animal farm.
Is that right?
Sam Cook, is that his name?
Chain Gang.
That's our other honorable mention.
If I did a good job of preparing for this show,
it is said, yes, by this person, it is by Sam Cook.
So those are honorable mentions.
If you've never seen animal Farm, go check it out.
Okay, so top 10 list of songs about work
chosen and cultivated specifically by yours truly.
At number 10, we have Manic Monday
by the, is that by the Go-Go's?
Frankly, I get the Go-Go's and the Bengals confused.
And that's really because of a Michael Scott joke,
the Bengals, it's by the Bengals.
There's a joke in the office, whatever season
where he makes a reference to our lips or sealed.
And he's like, oh yeah, great song by the by the bangles.
And that's actually by the go-go's.
And it's funny.
It has comedic value.
But in turn, I always get those two bands mixed up.
And I don't know enough about them to be like, oh yeah, this is obviously this one.
This is that one.
But speaking of collaborative bands. Oh, this is obviously this one, this is that one.
But speaking of collaborative bands,
one other, so there are two things I was considering doing tonight that did not happen. One was the aforementioned Bulls game.
The other was at the Chicago Theater was the B-52s farewell concert featuring Casey in the sunshine band and tickets for that were like $75.
And I was for honestly for a hot second about 10 am this morning I was like, oh this might be interesting.
But then I was like, you know what, I'm going to know a quarter of the songs, it's gonna be fine,
but it just go all the way downtown by myself
is not gonna be a thing.
So I did not go.
And I'm gonna pause this for the audio listeners,
I'll be right back.
Okay, we're back.
Dude, nature calls, sometimes we've been at this for an hour, which is hard to believe.
Uh, speaking of nature calls, I've never seen Ace Ventura.
We just weren't shown it as kids, uh, nor were we shown Ace Ventura to.
And a nature calls, Ace Ventura pet detective and Ace Ventura to nature calls.
I don't blame my parents.
I'm not upset about it.
I probably will never see a spentura.
I don't really, I don't know what happens
in an a spentura other than obviously pet detective.
Like I get the concept, I understand Jim Carey.
I have no idea what actually happens in the movie.
That's okay.
Okay, so we said number 10, Manic Monday,
number nine from Shinaeastern, nine to five,
or parentheses, morning train.
But baby takes the morning train.
He works from nine to five a day. That's morning train. He works from nine to five a day. That's morning train. And it's featured in not one,
but two sign-failed work sequences. The first one where Kramer gets a job with Lehman, L-E-H-M-A-N,
I believe some sort of investment company.
He stumbles upon it because he's in their office building.
They're using the bathroom.
He's washing his hands and employees rush out this.
They say, oh man, Lee Min is really upset this time or something like that.
And he goes in the conference room.
Next thing you know, he's got a job. The second time is when George played
by the incomparable Jason Alexander,
works for play now,
and he's when he's first hired,
he's, you know,
she needs to his play and he's taking the,
he thinks, excuse me,
he pretends that he's handicapped
for one reason or another, and so he takes the chairlift up
and he's dancing with his cane and stuff,
and everyone loves him.
But Shina Easton has featured twice,
almost lazy, if you will, to be the same music feature twice in two different
montages, but latent the show, but that's what it is. Okay, number eight, a hard
day is night. Guys, I'm just gonna tell like it is. And you can rip me into
shreds in the comments if you want. That's fine. I'm not a Beatles like, you know, Liver Die kind of guy.
I'm not like, oh, if you don't like the Beatles, the Beatles,
then you are just trashed me.
I could take it or leave it.
It's just an iconic song.
It was the name I believe they're first film.
That was a crazy thing about music in older times times like there were movies that were associated with it
It's just kind of weird
Hard day of night Beatles
It was a thing
Number seven a big I'm a big personal fan Jim Krochi in their car wash blues
I've had the song in my iPad iPod for the longest time. Shout out to
Hashek Mom of the podcast Jane for sending me her iPad. Excuse me. iPod
shuffle. I haven't used it for two years, but I still have it. It lives in my
backpack and is ready to go anytime. And one of the songs you could find on
there would be Jim Crochies,
Car Wash Blues, but a man who is in prison and feels like he should be working a
higher-paying job but he's down with the grunts working the Car Wash. Number six,
one of my favorite all-time songs we have The Pretender by Jackson Brown.
If you don't know The Pretender, I really do encourage you to go listen to it.
It's good piano, great message.
Just a good song about working and getting old and just what are we doing here?
I don't know.
I love The pretender.
It's easily my favorite Jackson Brown song,
and he's got a lot of amazing tunes,
but that's just one that is just every time I listen to it,
I can't help but feel very plugged in and connected to it.
And I appreciate that about the pretender.
Number five, we're going down a summer.
She works hard for the money.
I'm going to be, I pull back all the curtains here. I wasn't that familiar with the song
before I really researched it today. It's got the quintessential 80s baseline with, you know,
kind of like the Oregon synth going on. And it's exactly what you think the song is going to be.
It's great for a music montage. It's down a summer. I mean, she works hard for the money.
It was a song where I kind of I kind of knew what it was before I listened to it, but I couldn't
tell you the last time I actually like listened to that entire song. And so I actually listened to it. And,
uh, yeah, I mean, it's, it's top billing. It's everything it deserves. So that's down
to summer. She works hard for the money. Number four, and now we're getting down to it.
We're going back to sign felt a little bit here. But again, the theme is work number four morning train by Shina Easton.
Wait, didn't we already do that? Oh gosh, this is embarrassing.
All right, there's going to be a huge uproar because I misread my notes from eight minutes
ago. All right, if you made it this far, here's where my apologies come. And I don't
know what's going to come of this, but here's what I'll say about this. This is just me
being four drinks in. And that's as simple as it gets. Sheenie Sinmourni train is the Seinfeld. There's two, Kramer and Jason Alexander, and that's what I meant to say.
And that's Morning Train. We know the song, yada, yada, yada. Number nine, I said 95. That's
Dolly Parton, my friends. And this is no shade, no disrespect to Dali.
I love Dali.
And I'm a big fan of nine to five. And that's number nine on our list.
And there's no disrespect to Dali whatsoever.
And hopefully there are no hard feelings.
So whether you're Dali Parton or Sheena Easton doesn't really matter to me. You both made it to the top 10 list above
Dyer Straits and Sam Cook so you're doing something right. That's the extent of
my apology because it wasn't really neglecting anyone.
It was just misreading something.
I don't feel that bad about it.
Okay, we are down to the nitty gritty here.
We are at 321, which is good,
because I'm at 13% on the MacBook.
And that's about all we can handle.
Number three, I'm gonna get some shit for this, but this is just how I feel.
Working Man by Rush.
That call man, the working man.
I guess that's what I am.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, sick guitar solo, Neil Peart on drums, Rest in Peace, and Gimmie on the bass.
What more could he ask for?
It's a working man.
It's rush.
It's Canada.
9 to 5.
He's working.
He's working that bass, but he's working our hearts to
I have nothing else to say.
You could say, oh, well, you get nothing
to say to me number one.
Well, there's a lot of good songs about work.
So working man, rush, I love it.
You could be number one in my heart.
I just, I had to make a list.
And there were some tough choices.
So that's number one for number three for me, rather.
Number two, we have an old throwback here,
and I first learned about it because of the person
who's responsible for number one.
There's a little tool or excuse me, a little teaser for you.
I don't know why I couldn't think of that word.
Number two, working in the coal mine by Lee Dorsey.
If you ever wanted to hear about really great,
like rhythmic syncopation,
Lee Dorsey is where you wanted to go to.
It's a great song.
Hopefully you know it. If you don't, you're going to want to
check it out. And of course, Huey Lewis covered it. It's a great tune. It's got really good
syncopation. It's just an all-time classic. It's it the ultimate like working man's theme song and
That's by Lee Dorsey go back to the 60s check it out
You won't forget it and then number one
Here we go an hour and six seven minutes in I
Mentioned Huey Lewis before guys. I'm a big sucker for Huey Lewis.
It's just the show, that's who we are.
I love Huey.
Is working man by rush more impactful
or money for nothing or whatever than what I chose as number one,
maybe, but guys, this is my show.
Number one, working for a living by Huey Lewis in the news.
It's a very kind of unassuming Huey Lewis song. Is it a bigger hit than, you know, a lot of his
like, you know, deep cuts? Yeah, of course. Is that a bigger than, you know, power of love. I want a new drug hit to be square. Absolutely not. It's very much kind of in that
halfway niche zone and that's totally fine because it fits the bill of what we're going for.
Working for a living by Huey Lewis, how many songs are there with a kickass electric harmonica solo?
Songs are there with a kick-ass electric harmonica solo
Unless you're a big weird alphan you're probably not gonna find that in most places and
That's what you get out of working for a living. So that's our top 10 list
My phone is on the other side of the room because I had to go plug in my MacBook Pro
So I don't have the recap for you, but you all heard it here live. So what did I'm not going to give you the exact top 10, but who did we hear that was in our top 10? You should
listen to these songs if you don't know them. We have Working Man by Rush with Working in a
coal mine by Lee Dorsey with working for a living by Hugh Lewis and the news. We have nine to five by Dolly Parton. We have Morning Train by Shina Easton
and a whole bunch of others. She works hard for the money. By Donna Summer, there's a lot of
others out of Courju to go check out. Special mention to money for nothing by Rush
money for nothing by rush.
And there's a lot of others that we already mentioned. I would encourage you to go listen to them.
If you are ever feeling held up or pent up at work,
definitely go check them out.
All right, that's what I got for you.
It's been an hour and nine minutes.
I am extremely hungry.
It's eight,45 at night.
I had a bag of this morning.
I'm ready to have supper.
Thanks everyone for listening.
This was a lot, but I really appreciate your time and your willingness to check out our
show.
All right, most importantly, I hope you stay safe.
I hope you stay sane and I will check in on you next time.
Bye everyone.
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