Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - FOTM KOTJ, Vol. 8: Toronto Mike'd #625
Episode Date: April 21, 202010 FOTMs kick out the jams in volume 8 of this critically acclaimed series....
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I'm Mike from
torontomike.com and this is volume
8 of
F-O-T-M-K-O-T-J.
If you're new around these parts,
that's Friends of Toronto Mike
kick out the jams.
8 is not
enough. There will be a volume
9 and you can be on
volume 9. Just record
yourself for 30 to 60
seconds talking about a song you love
and email that audio
file to mike
at torontomike.com.
I'll take it from there.
Now let's kick out the jams. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. We'll be right back. Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock, rock on high school. Way to give up, baby, like me and you know.
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock on high school.
Rising and running, my GTO.
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock on high school.
I keep the teachers and the principal.
Don't want to be prompted, be no fool.
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock, rock on high school.
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock on high school.
Hey, this is Tara Sloan from Rogers Hometown Hockey.
A song that brings me back to a more innocent time and an easier time
is Rock and Roll High School by the Ramones.
I actually stumbled on the Ramones quite by accident.
I was staying at my grandparents' house in Montreal,
and I went to the video store to house in Montreal, and I went to the
video store to rent a movie, and I saw this movie called Rock and Roll High School, and I rented it.
I'm not sure it was appropriate for a kid my age, but it actually changed the course of my musical
tastes and changed my life forever. So it is Rock and Roll High School by the Ramones. Rock and roll high school Oh baby, fun fun
Oh baby, fun fun
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll high school
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll high school
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll high school
Rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and roll high school I love the life just gets stronger
As the days go by
Some things I wish they would last
Just a little bit longer
As the days go by
Some things don't look to me
Like they used to be, no
As the days go by
I get a little closer to
As the days go by A little bit closer to As the days go by
A little bit closer to you
As the days go by
Get a little closer
I'm coming back for you
Hi, this is Philip Hong.
And when I think of Daryl Braithwaite's As the Days Go By, I'm reminded of Canada's love to the world, even though it's a song you've probably never heard of.
Years and years ago, I was in Australia for a couple months visiting relatives and learning about the culture.
And I found this earworm on a local radio station in between repeats of Nickelback. And so the song, As the Days Go By,
happened to be a favorite of mine, and I downloaded it onto my playlist. And so a few years later,
I wanted to find out who wrote that song, because Daryl Braithwaite is sort of like Celine Dion.
He doesn't actually sing songs that he happens to write. And so I found out that that song was written by Ian Thomas. Not some guy from
Australia named Ian Thomas, Hamilton's Ian Thomas, and I thought that was crazy and wonderful. Coming back to you
To you
To you
Cause things don't look to me
Like they used to be
As the days go by, I'm getting closer to
As the days go by, I'm a little bit closer to you
As the days go by, I'm getting closer to
As the days go by,'m gonna be closer to you
As the days go by
I'll get a little closer
I'll come back to you Thank you. I'm going to go to bed. Ooh, boy
Oh, yeah Oh, yeah
You all went on the slide
Scoping for love.
In the crowd, I caught your eye.
You came down just to...
You came to catch.
You thought I'd be naive and tame.
You got so much.
But I beat you down, yeah.
Who's the man who?
Take another look and tell me that.
Who's the man who?
Who's the silver woman?
Who's the man who?
The fish jumped off the hook, did not pay.
Who's the man who?
Yeah.
Who's the man who?
Take another look and tell me that babe Who's Zoomin' Who?
Who's Zoomin' Who?
Who's Zoomin' Who?
Face jumped off a canoe
Who's Zoomin' Who?
Yeah
Guess you believe me
Hi, Mike. My name is Craig, and the title of my song is Who's Zoomin' Who?
And it's by Aretha Franklin. and I picked this song for two reasons.
First of all, the title I think resonates with most of us right now
because of the use of Zoom for people to connect with co-workers, family and friends.
And the other reason I picked it is it was released in 1985
and it kind of reminds us all of how difficult it would have been
for people
back then to cope with physical distancing in the pre-internet days.
Enjoy. Who's on that move? Take a better look, tell me baby
Who's fooling who?
Who's on that move?
Well, the fear's drunk, don't think of it now, baby
Who's on that move?
Ooh, you think you're smooth and you can't be, can't you?
You think you're smooth and you can't pick and choose When the time is right
Just look behind you, be surprised to find
I'm gonna make you mine tonight
Oh, yeah
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Who's who, man, who?
Take it out and let them tell me, babe.
Who's who, man, who?
Now my fish come out the hook, didn't I, boy?
Who's who, man, who?
Take another look, tell me, babe. Who's who, man, who? Thank you. Who's fooling who? Who's fooling who? Take another look and tell me, baby.
Who's fooling who?
Yeah.
Who's fooling who?
Fish in the sea, but they ain't me.
Who's fooling who?
Shoot right.
Yeah, yeah.
Who's fooling who?
Take another look and tell me, boy.
Who's fooling who?
Oh! Oh! Who's your man, love?
Who's your man, love?
You will remember my name I'm the one who beat you at your game
Who's your man, love?
Take another look, tell me, sweet thing
Who's your man, love?
Who's your man, love?
Who's your man, love? Sweet things Should I listen to what you say
Or listen to what your folks say
It's a tough decision to make
I don't really want to lose you
But I don't want your folks to
Turn me over to the hands of the law
I guess they think that
I'm not good enough for you
I can tell the way they act in their attitudes
As the tears roll from my eyes, I feel a hurt inside
As I reach out to you, said I'm so confused
Oh, oh, I'm trapped, like a fool, I'm guaranteed
I can't get out, see, I'm trapped
Can't you see I'm so confused, I can't get out Hello again everyone, this is Rick.
And with this edition of Kick Out the Jams,
I was reminded of this song indirectly
when 1236 discussed Jermaine Stewart a couple months ago.
This one is by an artist, Colonel Abrams,
and his song Trapped.
Kind of an obscure song, but one I like.
Much like Jermaine Stewart's The Word is Out. I can't get out, see I'm trapped Can't you see I'm so confused I can't get out, see I'm trapped
Like a fool I can't escape
I can't get out, see I'm trapped
Can't you see I'm so confused
I can't get out
Can't you see I'm so trapped
And I don't know what to do Can't you see I'm trapped and I'm so confused
I'm like a man in a cage and I'm so in love with you
I'm trapped, your folks are in the way
And I don't know what to say
You see, I'm trapped.
Oh, I told myself over and over again, what I'm going to do about it.
Say it again.
Oh, baby, I'm trapped.
I'm so confused.
I'm like a man in a cage.
And I'm falling in love with you, love with you, love with you.
Oh, I'm trapped out of my head I don't know. So I'm all surrounded
By the things I thought I'd put away
And I'm all surrounded
By the things I thought I'd put away
There's a pile in the closet
That's where I threw some yesterday
Maybe under the rug
That's where I swept some the other day
So the masses join forces
Outside I hear them say
Just come out with your hands up
So we can blow you away
And I walk out the door
Get blown wide open by the things I put away
And I wasn't even wrong
Sprored wide open
Now the best is where I lay
Hey Mike, this is Liam from Newmarket
Savage Liam on Twitter
And I just wanted to say thanks for providing us
With content during this
pandemic. You make my nights
go by so much better while I
continue to work during this troubling time so I
appreciate that. Thank you.
My jam is from
one of my top five bands of all time
and although it isn't my favorite song
of all time, it certainly resonates with me
every time I listen to it.
Blown Wide Open by
Big Rack is my selection.
When the band first started,
I, like many listening to the tail end of the
great 90s music era,
had enjoyed the band's debut
album in loving memory of
and found it a ton to like.
The band was so fresh and expressive,
signaling an ode to
old school bluesy rock with a newer-school sensibility.
I picked this particular song because of how emotive and moving it is.
It starts out slow, however it pours out emotion and depth as it rolls forward,
ending in a razz and close of instruments and singer Ian Thornley's trademark wail.
While I might enjoy some of their new material
better than most of the songs on the first album,
I always come back to this track as a great musical journey,
and it gives me strength during these crazy times.
Thanks for opening this idea of kicking out the jams to the FOTMs,
and hopefully I can contribute again.
Thanks a lot, Mike, and I wish you, your family,
and all the listeners great health and safety during these tough times. door get blown wide open by the things I put away
and I'm out on the porch
just blown
wide open
and that's just where
I lay I learned Ooh, ooh, ooh guitar solo Yeah, blow the wide open
Blow the wide open
Blow the wide open
Blow the wide open
The gun's still smoking
Blood keeps flowing
Blow the wide open
Blown wide
open
Watch it
go out
Both wounded Oh, flounder
Get up, get up, get up, get up
Lift your head, come on, come on
Get up, get up, lift your head. Come on, come on, get up out of bed.
Today's the day you hold the world with your song.
Go now, go now, go now, help escalate.
Angels come down, help with this parade.
Do you hear the one whose words will ring
Just let him sing, let him be heard
This is the time
This is the day
That we've been waiting for
All the world will stop to watch you shine
hey mike this is neil from toronto back to kick out another jam this is shine by andy stachanski
it's off his 2005 album 100 i chose this one as an uplifting optimistic song with a great hook
your last couple of episodes with Cam and Stu
partly inspired this selection.
Andy's from Toronto,
and this song, when it was released,
garnered some local radio airplay,
but it actually went on to some greater success in Australia
when it was covered by 2003 Australian Idol winner Shannon Null.
Judge for yourself, but I think I'll stick with the original.
Thanks, Mike.
This is the time
This is the day
We've been waiting for
All the world will stop to watch you shine
This is the time
This is the day
And we've been waiting for
All the world
To stop to watch you shine
And if you fall
And if you fall And if you fall
And if you believe in it
Then you should is the time
This is the day. This is the day that we've been waiting for.
All the world will stop to watch you shine.
This is the time.
This is the day that we've been waiting for.
And all the world will stop to watch you shine We'll be right back. When you need a friend
You think and then
Don't look to those above you
When you're down and out
Well, there ain't no doubt
Nobody wants you
But you're a rock candy baby
Rock candy
Your heart's sweet and sticky
You're a rock candy baby
Rock candy
Oh, that sweet unsticky
Hey, hey, hey
Hi, Mike and fellow FOTMs.
It's Midtown Gord here.
I was inspired by one of the recent KOTJs
where you guys were talking about
Canadian bands covering non-Canadian artists.
And immediately what came to mind
is one of my favorite Canadian artists, Leigh Aron. In 1989 she covered an old Montrose tune
from the early 1970s called Rock Candy. So here it is, Leigh Aron from 1989 covering Montrose. can do it Cause you're a rock candy baby
Rock candy
Your heart's sweet and sticky
Yeah
You're a rock candy baby
Rock candy
Your heart's sweet and sticky Yeah I can't take Oh, sweet Amsterdam
Show me
Show me
Show me how sweet you are
Yeah Rock and it You're rock and it, baby
Rock and it Your heart's sweet and sticky You're rock candy baby Rock candy
Your heart sweet and sticky
You're rock candy baby
Rock candy
Your heart sweet and sticky
Heart sweet sticky
You're a candy baby
Oh, sweet and sticky
You're a candy baby
Oh, sweet and sticky
Oh, it's sweet and sticky
Rockin' I'm going to go. Call out the instigators Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here
And you know it's right And you know that it's right
We have got to get it together
We have got to get it together now
Run through the fields and houses Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here
And you know it's right
And you know that it's right
We've got to get it together
We've got to get it together now
Hey, Mike Galgregal here from the Royal Pains.
I hope you're staying safe and healthy as well as the other FOTMs.
For my next entry into the Kick Out the Jams,
whichever volume you're on now,
I'd like to request
Something in the Air by Thunderclap Newman.
I just recently re-watched the movie Almost Famous
and it's a great movie with amazing music in it,
but that song is probably my favorite off that soundtrack but I'd really like to hear the Tom Petty version if
you can find that even better if you can find the live version the live Tom Petty version if not the
album cut will do so here it is Something in the Air by Thunderclap Newman covered by Tom Petty
thank you in the Air by Thunderclap Newman, covered by Tom Petty. Thank you. Call out the instigator
Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here
And you know it's right We've got to get it together.
We've got to get it together now Thank you. Time takes its crazy toll
And how does your mirror grow?
You better watch yourself when you jump into it cause the mirror's gonna
steal your soul i wonder how it came to be my friend and someone just like you has come again
you'll never never know how close you came Until you fall in love with the diamond ring
Throw all his trash away
Look out, he's here to stay
Your mirror's gonna crack when he breaks into it
And you'll never, never be the same
Look into his eyes and you can see
Why all the little kids are dressed in dreams
I wonder how he's gonna make it back
When he sees that you just know it's make-believe Blood crystallized to sand
And now I hope you understand
You reflect into his looking glass soul
And now the mirror is your only friend
Look into his eyes
And you will see
That men are not alone
On the diamond sea
Steal into the heart
Of the longest storm
And tell her that you love her eternally
My favorite song, if I had to choose it,
would be Diamond Sea off of Sonic Youth's 1995 album Washing Machine.
It's the last track.
And besides just being a great song with that whooshing sound throughout the entire track,
it really is special to me because of what it signified.
It was my last year in high school when I first heard it.
And it just opened up my ears to something totally different, something totally crazy,
and it impressed me that I liked it. It wasn't like anything I'd heard before. It wasn't like
anything that you could hear on the radio, and it just opened up my ears to a whole new world
of music, a whole new world of sound, and I'll always remember that song. It has a special place
in my mind, in my heart, for that reason. Thank you. guitar solo
Time takes its crazy toll
Mirror falling off the wall
You better look out for the looking glass girl
Cause she's gonna take you for a fall look into his eyes and you shall see
why everything is quiet and nothing's free i wonder how he's gonna make her smile
and love is running wild on the diamond sea
guitar solo
I I will be king I
I will be king
And you
You will be queen
For nothing
Will drive them away
We can be them
Just for one day
We can be heroes
Just for one day
And you
I think you could be new
And I
I'll drink all the time
Cause we're lovers
And that is a fact
Yes, we're lovers
And that is that
Oh, nothing
Will keep us together.
We could still time just for one day.
We can be heroes forever and ever.
What you say I'm Dani Elwell.
Hope you're safe, healthy, and hopeful.
My song, the song for me,
David Bowie's Heroes.
I can still see the massive poster of Bowie from the album,
barely in my husky girl jeans,
wandering Yonge Street record shops,
that impression will never leave me. Released in 1977 and part of his famed Berlin Trilogy series,
this song brings me hope. Hope for love, hope for humanity, hope for change. It has since I was a
teenager and to this day, facing what we all are, still holds true.
David Bowie and Heroes.
We can be them forever and ever.
Oh, we can be heroes just for one day
I I will be king
And you
You will be queen
And nothing
Will drive us away
We can be heroes
Just for one day
We can be us
Just for one day I
I can remember
I remember
Standing
Alone
By the wall
And the clouds Bye. And the shame Was on the other side
Oh, we can be there
Forever and ever
And we can be whole
Just for one day We can be heroes
We can be heroes
We can be heroes. We can be heroes.
Just for one day.
We can be heroes.
We're nothing.
And nothing will help us
Maybe we're dying
Maybe we're not staying
But we are insane
Just for one day
Oh Just one day And that brings us to the end of our 625th show.
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