Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - FOTM KOTJ, Vol. 3: Toronto Mike'd #609
Episode Date: April 2, 202010 FOTMs kick out the jams in volume 3 of this critically acclaimed series....
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I'm Mike from torontomike.com,
and this is Volume 3 of FOTM Kick Out the Jams.
Before Al joins, kicks things off,
you should know you could be a part of Volume 4.
Just email an audio clip of you talking about your song
for 30 to 60 seconds to mike at torontomike.com.
Now here's volume three of F O T M K O T J.
Hi Toronto Mike.
It's Al Joines.
I don't want to take a lot of your time up because you're excellent when you do
these podcasts,
but I wanted to not only kick a jam with you,
I'll pick a song for your top 10.
I'm so glad you're okay. That helmet scared me, and you're so smart for wearing them. I just was walking the dogs a few moments ago, and somebody was on their bike, no helmet,
and I could never ride a bike downtown without wearing a helmet. I don't
know how people do it. So it's too bad that you broke your wrist. I did that years ago. It is not
a fun thing. Yes, you get nauseous when it happens and it hurts. The other thing I wanted to talk
about too, Mike, before I give you my song is the toilet paper crisis. I was on a mission today to find toilet paper. Now I don't need any and I haven't been
hoarding it either, but I've really been curious because a lot of the stores that I've gone into,
like Loblaws and Shoppers Drug Mart and No Frills and Freshco, they're all out of toilet paper,
O'Frills and Freshco, they're all out of toilet paper still. So I was in Shoppers Drug Mart a few moments, about an hour ago, I had to go get something for us. And I asked the lady, I said,
well, where is all the toilet paper? And she said, and I said, because you've got a two package limit.
And she said that families come in and if there's five people in the family,
they all stand in line with two rolls of toilet paper.
So that's, you know, ten packages of toilet paper going at any one time.
It's absolutely ludicrous that people are hoarding toilet paper.
Of all things, toilet paper.
Anyway, I found some, and I was a happy pappy.
The song I want to pick today, and I heard it on Terrestrial Radio the other day,
and it's played a lot, but it's Don't Stop by Fleetwood Mac,
because it really has a message in there that we really need to make our present right
so our future will be bright.
Toronto Mike, my wife Barb is a huge fan.
She listens to all your podcasts.
I listen when I can.
I want to come and do some jams with you.
And in the meantime, Fleetwood Mac, don't stop.
If you wake up, don't hold a smile.
If it takes just a little while.
Open your eyes, look at the day. Don't smile if your text's just a new one
Open your eyes, look at the day
You'll see things in a different way
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be here, better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
I wanna think about the times to come
And think about the things that you've done
If your life goes back to you
Just think what tomorrow will do
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop feeling so real
In me
Better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone All I want is to see you smile
If it takes just a little while
I know you don't believe that it's true
I've never meant any harm to you
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, you'll soon be here
You'll be here, better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop thinking simply
It'll be better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Ooh, don't you look back
Ooh, don't you look back
Ooh, don't you look back
Hate you
Don't make it bad
Take a sad song
And make it better
Remember Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let her in your heart
Then you can start to make it better
Hate you, don't be afraid
You were made, made to go out and get her.
The minute you lay her under your skin,
can you begin to make it better?
Anytime you feel the pain
Ready to refrain
Don't carry the world
Upon your shoulder
For you know that it's a fool
Who plays the clue
By making the world a little bit colder.
Hey Toronto Mike, this is FOTM Rush Mike.
I hope everyone is doing well, staying healthy and safe.
My song is Hey Jude, not the Beatles version, but the remake by Wilson Pickett.
I think it's a great remake of the
original tune and I heard this song or this version many years ago and completely forgot
all about it and like many of us over the past few weeks have had more time to watch Netflix
excuse me and was watching a documentary on the Allman Brothers and it was Dwayne Allman who
encouraged or inspired Wilson Pickett to do the remake. I think about a year later after the original release by the Beatles.
Dwayne Allman plays guitar on this song as well, and I think it's a great
remake of the original. Hope you like it. Thanks. Thank you. Just remember to let your skin begin to make it better.
Wow!
Wow!
Wow!
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Wow! Wow! Wow! Thank you. Hey Mike, what's going on? It's Sean.
Sean William Clark.
I was a guest on this show not too long ago
and hope to get back again,
but in the meantime I thought I'd send you a jam.
Maybe something to cheer you up and your fans,
especially after your broken hand, which I'm sorry to hear about.
So the song I want to send you, or I want you to play,
is by the Orrin Tucker Orchestra.
Now, I'm not much of an old-timey music kind of guy,
like old orchestra stuff, but as you know, I am a fan of vocalists,
and this track features a singer named Bonnie Baker.
And she might just have the cutest voice you've ever heard.
So the song's called Would You Mind, and I'll give it a play.
It's really an interesting composition, too.
There's about a minute of orchestra before the vocals even come in.
They modulate, change keys for the vocalists, change key again for the orchestra section, then change key
for the vocal again. And yeah, it's really just a wonderful track.
It was shown to me first by Mike T. Kerr, who's a fantastic guitarist here in
Toronto, who also has a pretty good-sized collection of 78s,
of which I have a few as well.
And I've been holding on to his collection because he doesn't have a player.
So I put this song on a lot, and I show it to friends when they used to be able to come over.
And, yeah, I think it's a real delight, and I hope you enjoy it.
Would you mind if I put my arms around you, would you mind
If I sort of just surround you, would you mind
A kind of girl like me
Would you mind
If I stole a kiss or two, would you mind
If I said that I love you, and would you mind
a kind of girl like me? Moonlight and starlight may make us a little bit hazy. You might
and I might be just a mite slightly bit crazy. Would you mind if I hold you closer to me?
Would you mind if I'm bolder just to see if you could love
A kind of girl like me? © BF-WATCH TV 2021 Would you mind
If we kinda get together
You're the kind I could love in any weather Would you mind if we kinda get together? You're the kind I could love in any weather. Would you mind a kinda girl like me?
I said I need a teacher Someone who could show me the part
Maybe I could teach her
We're gonna have to go from the start
No giving yourself away To the dark We'll be right back. I'm losing control I hit the table
Take the dice from each
And give them all
Yeah
Come a little closer
I think I see a speck in your eye
Oh, that's just a twinkle
It boils away the second you're high
Yeah, baby Oh, that's just a twinkle. It boils away the second you're high.
Yeah, baby.
What is it going to take to get you right?
You're doing it every day and every night.
See you time out every night of the week I'm losing control
I hit the table, take the dice from each
And give them all
Sometimes I wonder how the hell I made it
I'm always getting so goddamn wasted
I'm swinging from a chandelier
And I hit the floor
And you know it
Hey Mike and fellow FOTMers
Terry here, long time listener
Long time lurker, occasional poster
Love the kick out the jams with the fotms they're fantastic
frontline emergency service worker that is me trying to make the best of this situation hope
everyone is taking care of themselves taking care of each other and being safe mike thanks for doing
this this is fantastic uh enjoying listening to the other entries. My submission would be for a band out of London, Ontario called Texas King and the song is Chandelier. Enjoy. I hit the tables, take the dice from each
And give them all
Sometimes I wonder how the hell I made it
I'm always getting so goddamn wasted
I'm springing from a chandelier
And then I hit the floor
Where you go, where you go And then I hit the floor When you know that you don't know
Hey baby
When you know that you don't know
Oh yeah
Mr. Worldwide
T-Pain
El que no de consejo
No llega viejo
So listen up
Let it go
If you girl wanna play
Let it go
Let it go
If you girl wanna play
Let it go
Let it go
If you girl wanna play
Let it go
Let it go If you girl wanna play Let it go, let it go, la la la la Girl, when I play, let it go Let it go, let it go, la la la la
Girl, when I play, let it go
Hey baby girl, what you doing tonight?
I wanna see what you got in store
Hey baby, giving it your all
When you're dancing on me
I wanna see if you can give me some more
Hey baby, you can be my girl
I can be your man And we can fuck this damn however you want Leave a Femke again. leave a funk again I actually have a second song which I was too embarrassed to put out there and
it is Pitbull featuring T-Pain hey baby drop it to the floor and it's my dirty little secret. I love this song and I've actually seen Pitbull twice, once with Kesha and once with
Enrique. And I didn't want to admit it because I remember how much flack Peter Bullitt from GLB
got when he played Pitbull on his Kick Out the Jam episode. So I'm burying my soul and telling the truth. Be your man and we can pump this damn however you want Pump it from the side, pump it upside down
Or we can pump it from the back and the front
Hey baby
Ooh, baby, baby
La-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby
La-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby
La-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby La-la-la-la-la Ooh, drop it to the floor Thank you. Don't stop it, cause you make me wanna sing Make money, make money
This chica right here gotta eat, baby
You're scared money, don't make money
That's how it goes in the street, baby
But enough about the nonsense
Baby girl, take a shot, clear your conscience
Not a guru or a gob, I'm a monster
Cause I hit all the baddest women in the world, gangster
Baby, baby
La la la la la la la
Baby, baby
La la la la la la la Baby, baby La la Ooh, baby, baby
Ooh, baby, baby
Ooh, drop it to the floor
Make me wanna say, baby
Yeah, you can shake some more
Make me wanna say, baby
Ooh, you got it
Cause you make me wanna say, baby
Ooh, don't stop it cause you make me wanna say, baby Yeah, don't stop me, cause you make me wanna say
Ooh, baby, baby, la-la-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby, la-la-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby, la-la-la-la-la-la
Ooh, baby, baby, la-la-la-la-la-la
Ooh, drop me to the floor, make me wanna say, baby I want to deny. What did you say?
You're through with me
I'm not through with you
We've had one other's
One call of love
You see this power now
Once that walks through
You can't stay away
You need me
Oh, I need you
When the fire starts
A face too much for your mind
You need attention
The story's only mine
I can draw the hundred
That there's in your heart
So just come to me
I'll take your heart
We'll walk in the shadow
My devil is the same
All with me
We'll walk in the shadow
You say you're done
I'll save a life
Hello Toronto Mike and fellow FOTMs. My name is Gordon Enright, aka Midtown Gord.
As someone who was born in the mid-60s, I consider myself to be a child of the 70s.
I listened to a lot of 1050 Chum back in the 70s, and you hear stuff like Dire Straits and more melodic type rock.
As the decade turned to the 80s, I discovered heavy metal, gravitated to heavy
metal, and I have to admit, I am a metalhead and I have a narrow-minded view of music for the most
part. I have some bands that I like that are not considered heavy metal. But in the early 80s,
early to mid 80s, a band came out of the Pacific Northwest of the United States called Queensryche,
and I gravitated to them. They became my favorite band. In 1988, they released the epic
Operation Mindcrime. But just prior to that, in 1986, they released an album called Rage for
Order. And my favorite all-time song comes from Rage for Order. It's a song called walk in the shadow
My table in the sea
Oh, with me
We'll walk in the shadow
You get to stay with me
Oh, with me
Walk in the shadow Oh stay with me Oh, when we Walk in the shadow
Oh, when we
Walk in the shadow
Oh, when we
Walk in the shadow
Oh, when we
Walk in the shadow
Oh, when we
Walk in the shadow Oh, Whitney Walk in the shadow
Oh, Whitney
Oh, Whitney
I love the tip I love the top
I love you better
Than hard love's love
Cause you're a big-legged woman
With a sharp, sharp
In its case Promise me darling
Never make me feel like this
She'll have to find her
Hey Toronto Mike and friends of Toronto Mike, it's Jason Beattie.
I'm going to deviate a little bit.
Normally I would have said my favorite song is ACDC Highway to Hell,
but you guys have probably heard that thousands of times already.
So I think I'm going to go with a little bit different approach.
I'm going to go with a song that I'm really digging lately.
It's an old one, Freddie King, the Texas Cannonball with Big Leg and Woman.
Amazing guitarist.
Influenced Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton.
But I think what I like about this song even more is the drum beat.
The drumming and even the bass line is just so good.
It's got such a groove to it.
You know, almost borderline kind of funk.
It's got a little bit of funk to it.
But obviously it's blues, heavily blues influenced,
but the groove is just, you know, it's something else.
It's what the kids today would call a real bop.
So I hope you enjoy it. Thanks, everyone. Be safe and wash your damn hands. Woo! Thank you. I'm gonna hurt your fuzz Cause she's a big-legged woman With a shot-shot minute scale
Promise me, darling
Never make me feel like this
I love a big-legged woman
I love a big-legged woman I love a big red woman I love a big red woman
I love a big red woman
I love a big red woman
I love a big red woman
I love a big red woman
She's alright
She's alright
She's alright She's alright
She's alright
She's alright
She's alright
She's alright, she's alright
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Union's been all shagged
His doubt on his luck gets tough
So tough
She's a work so tired all day
Working for her man
She brings home her bed for love
For love
She says we gotta hold on
To what we've got
It doesn't make a difference
If we make it or not
We got each other
And that's a lot for love Hi Mike, it's Chris James Drew.
Here's my song for Friends of Toronto Mike kicking out the jams.
It has this inspirational line for our times right now.
We'll make it, I swear.
I've sung this song at Karaoke in Toronto many times.
Thanks as always for producing awesome content. We gotta hold on to what we've got It doesn't make a difference if we make it or not
We got each other and that's a lot for love
We're giving it a shot
Oh, we're halfway there
Oh, living on a prayer
Take my hand, one minute I swear
Oh, living on a prayer
Living on a prayer Ooh, we gotta hold on
Ready or not
You live for the fight
When that's all that you've got
Roll halfway there I'm living on fire All that you've got Run, half way there
Run, live it on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear
Run, live it on a prayer
Run, half way there
Run, live it on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear Hey you, don't watch that, watch this
This is the heavy, heavy monster sound
The naughtiest sound around
So if you're coming off the street
And you're beginning to feel the heat
Well, listen, buster
You better start to move your feet
To the rockinest, rocksteady beat of madness
One step forward One Step Forward One Step Forward Hey Toronto Mike, this is Sheila.
The song I'd like to submit to kick out the jams
is one from back in the day when CFNY was
not only the spirit of radio, but the soundtrack to my life.
When I hear it, it launches all the great memories
of high school in the mid-80s. When this song would come on at parties or school dances at Don Mills
Collegiate, everyone got up and danced. Madness, One Step Beyond. 1 step below
1 step below One step beyond One step
beyond One, two, three, four. All the leaves are brown And the sky is gray
I've been for a while
On a winter's day
I'd be safe and warm
If I was in L.A.
California dreaming
Of such a winter's day
Stuck into a church
I passed along the way
Well, I got down on my knees
And I pretend to pray
You know I'm preaching like the cold
He knows I'm gonna stay
California dreaming
On such a winter's day
Hi, this is Peter Gross, host of the Down the Stretch podcast
and co-host of Gallagher and Gross Save the World.
When I was 12, and we're going all the way back to 1962,
I had a morning newspaper route, the Globe and Mail,
which incredibly at the time cost 10 cents. I think I
got one cent for every paper I delivered, and it would be bitterly cold on an early December morning
delivering the papers. I had a little transistor radio, and some mornings the mamas and papas would
come on singing California Dreaming, one of my all-time favorite songs, provided me a little
bit of warmth delivering newspapers back in 1962.
And the sky is gray
And the sky is gray
I've been for a while
On a winter's day
On a winter's day
If I didn't tell her
If I didn't tell her
I could leave today I could leave today, I could leave today
California dreaming, on such a winter's day
California dreaming, on such a winter's day
California dreaming, on such a winter's day And that brings us to the end of our 609th show.
Again, I'd love to have you be a part of a future
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Send me an audio clip.
Just speak into your smartphone and share a story,
just like Peter Gross just did.
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