Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Toronto Mike Kicks Out the Jams: Toronto Mike'd Podcast Episode 1500
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Episode 1000 almost killed me.
It was 5 hours, 40 minutes, and 31 seconds long, and it included over 200 unique voices.
This episode 1500 will be significantly shorter and will include but one speaking voice, mine.
It may be that the gulfs will wash us down.
It may be we shall touch the happy isles, and see the
great Achilles, whom we knew. Though much is taken, much abides, and though we are not
now that strength in which old days moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are.
One equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and fate, but strong in
will. To strive. To seek. To find. And not to yield.
That's from Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson. I've been thinking about that poem a lot lately and I think what
it says is that while it's tempting to play it safe, the more we're willing to
risk, the more alive we are. In the end what we regret most are the chances we
never took. And I hope that explains a little this journey that's led us to episode 1500 of Toronto Miked.
I've loved every minute with my FOTM family.
For 14 years you have heard me say,
And that!
And for that I am eternally grateful.
These are the jams that made me.
Raffi's Singable Songs for the Very Young came out in 1976.
All these years later, and it's this Raffi jam,
Robin in the Rain, that still sticks out to me.
Later in the decade the hit laden corner grocery store would enter the home but it all starts
with Robin in the Rain. Robin in the Rain what a saucy fellow Robin in the rain mind your socks of yellow running in the garden on your nimble
feet digging for your dinner with your long strong beak robin in the rain you don't mind
the weather showers always make you gay but the worms are wishing you would stay at home
Robbin' on a rainy day Robbin' in the rain, what a saucy fellow Robin in the rain, mind your socks of yellow
Running in the garden on your nimble feet Digging for your dinner with your long strong
beak Robin in the rain, you don't mind the weather, showers always make you gay
But the worms are wishing you would stay at home
Robin on a rainy day
Robin on a rainy day, don't get your feet wet
Robin on a rainy day
I'd like to shout out a few other albums in the late 70s that got me rockin'. Sesame Street Fever, There's a Hippo in My Bathtub,
and Marlo Thomas' Free to Be, You and Me.
Here are the lyrics that helped indoctrinate me young.
There's a land that I see where the children are free,
and I say it ain't far to this land from where we are.
Take my hand, come with me, where the children are free.
Come with me, take my hand, and we'll live in a land where the river runs free,
in a land through the green country, in a land to a
shining sea, and you and me are free to be you and me."
When Kenny Rogers passed away, I called my mom to talk about it and I recorded that phone
conversation. I regret that that episode, if we can call it that,
never received a number. I can't tell you to go to episode number whatever, but I can tell you
that episode remains in the Toronto Mic'd feed. Find the episode entitled For Kenny.
I called my mom because I have these memories of my mom playing Kenny
Rogers greatest hits on vinyl over and over again. It is literally the only
album I can remember my mom putting on. It was 1980s greatest hits, the one with
Lady on it. And I heard it so often I knew every song by heart,
I still do. And my favorite song back then was Coward of the County. And you know what?
I still love Coward of the county he had never stood one single time to
prove the county wrong his mama named him Tommy folks just called him yellow
something always told me they were reading Tommy wrong
He was only ten years old when his daddy died in prison
I looked after Tommy, cause he was my brother's son
I still recall the final words my brother said to Tommy
Son, my life is over, but yours has just begun
Promise me son, not to do the things I've done Walk away from trouble if you can
It won't mean you're weak if you turn the other cheek
I hope you're old enough to understand
Son, you don't have to fight to be a man
There's someone for everyone and Tommy's love was Becky
in her arms he didn't have to prove he was a man
one day while he was working the Gatlin boys came calling
they took turns at Becky and there was three of them.
Tommy opened up the door and saw his Becky crying.
The torn dress, the shattered look, was more than he could stand.
He reached above the fireplace and took down his daddy's picture.
As his tears fell on his daddy's face
He heard these words again
Promise me son not to do the things I've done
Walk away from trouble if you can
Now it won't mean you're weak if you turn the other cheek
I hope you're old enough to understand
Son, you don't have to fight to be a man
The Gatlin boys just laughed at him when he walked into the bar room One of them got up and met him halfway across the floor
When Tommy turned around they said,
Hey look old Yella's leaving
But you could have heard a pin drop when Tommy stopped and locked the door
Twenty years of crawling
Was bottled up inside him
He wasn't holding nothing back
He let them have it all
When Tommy left the bar room
Not a captain boy was standing
He set the swans for Becky as he watched the last one fall
And I heard him say, I promised your dad not to do the things you've done
I'll walk away from trouble when I can
Now please don't think I'm weak, I didn't turn the other cheek
And Papa, I sure hope you understand
Sometimes you gotta fight when you're a man
Everyone considered him the coward of the county
Don't fuck with Tommy I love the county
Don't fuck with Tommy.
When I was still a wee lad, I got my mitts on a Golden Oldies cassette tape.
This tape had hits from the 1950s.
I still remember The Great Pretender, Great Balls of Fire, Blueberry Hill. I loved 50s
music. I think that was my first favorite genre. 50s, golden oldies. My favorite of
the bunch though was Chantilly Lace from The Big Bopper. Hello, baby! Hello baby!
Yeah, this is the Big Bopper speaking.
Oh, you sweet man!
Do I want?
Will I want?
Oh baby, you know what I like
Chantilly lace and a pretty face and a pony tail hanging down
A wiggle in the walk and a giggle in the talk
Make the world go round, there ain't nothing in the world like a big eyed girl
That make me act so funny, make me spend my money
Make me feel real loose like a long necked goose
Like a girl, oh baby that's the one I like
What's that baby?
But, but, but, oh honey
But, oh honey, but, oh baby you know what I like
Shantilly lace and a pretty face and a funny tale I'm hanging down, a wiggle in the wall pan, a giggle in the dogloss
Make the world go round, round, round
Ain't nothing in the world like a big eyed girl
Make me act so funny, make me spend my money
Make me feel real loose like a long necked goose
Like a girl, oh baby that's what I like
What's that honey?
Pick you up at eight
And don't be late
But baby, I ain't got no money, honey
Oh, all right, honey, you know what I like
Chattin' till it lays at a pretty face
Ponytail hangin' down
A wiggle and a walk and a giggle and a talk Oh baby, that's what I like!
Woo!
Everybody's mourning the loss of Buddy Holly and Richie Valens, and there I am all by myself
mourning the loss of the big bopper who gave me Chantilly Lace.
So I mentioned I really loved the sound of 50s rock and roll, the Golden Oldies.
In the early 80s, I kept hearing this song on 680s CFTR.
It was by the Stray Cats, and it was called Rock This Town.
Prior to this period in my life when I discovered top 40 music, my musical diet had primarily
consisted of Golden Oldies music from the 50s, found on these compilation cassettes
that would be collected from here and there and everywhere, and maybe even gas stations if my
memory serves correctly. I think this fascination with 50s rock and roll primed me for rockabilly,
and the stray cats scratched the itch. I bought Built for Speed on cassette and
played that side one like crazy. I remember these six songs best of all.
Rock This Town, Built for Speed, Rev It Up and Go, Stray Cat Strut, Little Miss
Prissy, and Rumble and Brighton. I loved them all.
But the catalyst, pun intended, was Rock This Town.
["Rock This Town"] Baby, it's me, whining out of bed Saturday night I had my hair piled up, but baby, this looks alright
Well, you can't pick it up at ten, gotta have it over two
Mom and I don't know why I got you stuck either, but that's alright
Cause we're looking as cool as we've been
Well, we're bound in a place that really didn't look that bad I have a whiskey on the rocks, a ginger, but I'm gonna roll the tube far
I put the cord around into that can, but all that bleed was a miscompete
Come on, baby, let's get out of here right away
We're gonna rock this town, rock it inside out
We're gonna rock this town, make them scream and shout
Let's rock, rock, rock and rock
We're gonna rock till we pop, we're gonna rock till we drop
We're gonna rock this town, rock it inside out Rock it inside out Well, we're having a ball just above another big dance floor
Well, here's a real square of candy looks like 1974
Well, hey, look at me once, you look at me twice
Look at me again and this is gonna be a fight
We're gonna rock this town, we're gonna rip this place apart
We're gonna rock this town, rock it inside out
We're gonna rock this town, make all the screaming chant out
It's a rock, rock, rock me rock
We're gonna rock, rock, rock me rock
We're gonna rock this we're gonna rock, day we pop, we're gonna rock Day we drop, we're gonna rock this town, rock it inside out We're gonna rock this town, think of the
scream and shout I'm pretty sure I bought that Stray Cats cassette in 1982.
That was the first calendar year in which I purchased music for myself.
I doubt I was paying for the music by myself, but I was choosing the album and I was going
to the store to select it.
Prior to that year, the only music in the house
that didn't spill out of the radio belonged to my parents. In 1982, I purchased one album on vinyl,
and that was Duran Duran's Rio. Hungry Like the Wolf was the single that sold me. At the time, I thought it was the coolest track ever. Then I heard Save a Prayer in Rio, and I loved that album. Do do do do do do do do do do do do
Woman you want me, give me a sign
And catch my breathing even closer behind Do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
In touch with the ground
I'm on a hunt, I'm after you
Smell like a sound I'm lost in a crowd
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Straddle the line In discord and rhyme
I'm on a hunt, I'm after you Mouth is alive, juice is like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Stuck through the forest, too close to hide
I'll be upon hunt for the love of my life I'm on the hunt for the love of my life I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life
I'm on the hunt for the love of my life I'm on the hunt for the love of my life Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
In touch with the ground I'm on the hunt, I'm after you
Center the sound
I'm lost and I'm found
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Start on the line
It's just gone awry
I howl and I whine, I'm after you
Love is alive, I'm running inside
And I'm hungry act the wolf, I'm gonna act the wolf, I'm after you I smell like a sound, I'm lost and bound
And I'm hungry like the wolf It's dry and alive, it's discordant rhyme I'm on my hunt, I'm after you
Mouth is alive, juices like wine
And I'm hungry like the wolf
Burning around, I'm free from the crowd
I'm on my hunt, I'm after you
Scent and a sound, I'm lost and abound So far, we have a song about birds.
With Robin and the Reign, we got a song about, well, bi, cats, stray cats to be specific, and now we have a song about a wolf.
I should have become a zoologist. So here I am in primary school, kind of over the golden oldies,
moving on, listening to Top 40 like Duran Duran. I'm still digging my stray cats. I'm listening to
what I hear on 680 CFTR, and a small group of boys in my room are madly
in love with Billy Idol.
They're always talking about Billy Idol, they're playing Billy Idol, these are some big Billy
Idol heads.
And I'm like, what's this all about?
I want to hear some Billy Idol, and they let me hear some Billy Idol, and next thing you know,
I too am a big Billy Idol head. Last night a little dancer came dancing to my door
Last night a little angel came pumping on my floor
She said, come baby, you've got a license for love
And if it expires, pray help from above
Because in the midnight hour, she's my mom, mom, mom
With a rebel yell, she's my mom, mom, mom, mom
I know, in the midnight hour, babe, mom, mom, mom, mom I know in the midnight hobby
Mom, mom, mom
With a rebel yell
Mom, mom, mom
Mom, mom, mom
She does not stay with me
She won't sit and beg with me, she won't sit and beg
Ruin, tired and lonely, she sees me to bed
What set you free, brought you to me babe?
What set you free, I leave you here by me
Because in the midnight hour
She cried mo mo mo
With a rebel yell
She cried mo mo mo
Wow! In the midnight hour babe
Mo mo mo
With a rebel yell
Mo mo mo With a rebel yell, more, more, more
Hey listen to his old heaven
The last that you go from is seven eleven
Well, he's out all night to collect amens
Well, as I'm all night to collect game-men
Just along, just along the corners of his head I'm gonna be the man that you are I'm gonna be the man that you are
I'm gonna be the man that you are
I'm gonna be the walk for you, baby A thousand miles for you I dried your tears of pain
A million times for you
I'd sell my soul, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, oh, with a rebel, yeah She's trying more, more, more, more
In the midnight star, baby
More, more, more
With a rebel, yeah
She's trying more, more, more
More, more, more
Oh, yeah, little baby She want more This This period of time when I'm in primary school begins with Billy Idol, but then it very quickly
escalates.
During this period of time, I'm introduced to Sex Pistols and The Clash, and I'm loving
it.
I stuck London Calling in my Sony Walkman and didn't remove it for a month.
Speaking of albums I didn't take out of my Walkman for a very, very long time, let's
get me to high school here.
So we get to high school, I'm listening to your typical stuff. The cult, Depeche Mode. I still like
my rock and roll, maybe some poison, I don't know, Cinderella. I loved Guns N' Fuckin'
Roses. I could play some Guns N' Roses right now. I'm listening to a lot of Q107. I'm
still dabbling with Top 40, but losing interest. I'm now sampling this new station I've discovered
called CFNY,
because I heard it's what the cool kids listen to, and I watch a lot of much music.
And because I watch a lot of much music, and I still tune in 680 CFTR, I'm hearing a lot of
what I call hip-hop. I mean rap, hip-hop, that's like top 40. A lot of Young MC, Cool Mo D, Big Daddy Kane, some Beastie Boys, some Run
DMC, LL Cool J, Tone Locke, Raw Bass and DJ Easy Rock. You get the idea. Soon Maestro
Fresh Wes and the Dream Warriors and Mishimi, I'm essentially discovering that I love hip hop, but one night I'm watching Rapp
City on MuchMusic, and they play the video for Public Enemy's Night of the Living bass
heads, and it stopped me in my tracks.
I went out and bought It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and just fell head
over heels in love with the production, the lyrics lyrics the rhyme style from future FOTM Chuck D
public enemy
Immediately became one of my favorite groups of all time and they still are and sisters I don't know what this world is coming to It's time to play the lyrics Some say no to the album, the show But what's the sound?
I made it a year ago
I guess you know
You guess I'm just a radical
Not on sabbatical
Yes, to make it critical
The only party your body should be partying to
There's a power on the hour from the rebel of you
Hey yo Chuck man, I don't understand this man
Yo, you got this one out man, you losing on
Radio
Suckers never play me
On the mix
They just okay me now, know when they grow When, when the clock in my zone is known, sneakin' and takin' everything that a brother owes.
My quarter card, recorded and ordered, supporter of Chess and Mart, loud and proud of suckers who claim I do crime. They are my time, dig it!
Ay yo Chuck, I think we taking shots, yo this is Colman Dina man, c'mon kick it!
Terminator X!
Terminator X!
Terminator X! Terminator X Terminator Yo Chuck, you're getting them nervous They can't handle this, they're gonna break
down From a rebel it's vinyl, a black vinyl
Soul rock and roll, coming like a rhino Tables turn, suckers burn to learn
They can't disable the power of my label Deaf Jam tells you who I am
The enemy's public, they really give a damn Stro of my label Def Jam, tells you who I am, the enemy's public
They really give a damn, strong island, where I got a wiling
That's the reason they claiming that I'm violent, never silent
No don't getting dumb, no claiming where we get our rhythm from
Number one, we hit you and we give you some
No gun, and still never on the run
You wanna be an F1, grip or tell you when
And then you come again, you know what time it is
If he's the president, pullin' out my ray gun
Zap the next one, I can be your Shogun
Suckers!
Don't last a minute, sauce is smooth
I ain't with it
Hardcore!
Raw bone like a razor, I'm like a laser
I just won't phase ya, old enough to raise ya
So this will phase ya, get it right boy Maybe I will play ya, playin' the role I got soul to
Force my opinion with volume, smooth, not what I am
Cause I'm a man, no matter what the name, we're all the same
Pieces in one big chess game, yeah!
The force of power is in the house Go take a shower, boy
P-E-R-Q-R-Q, not singular
We wear black Wranglers
We're rap stranglers
You can't angle us
I know you're listening
I caught you pissing your pants
You're scared of missing us
The crowd is missing us
We're on a mission, y'all
Yo, chop, yo, yeah, man
Yo, you gotta run and skim, man
Terminator X!
Terminator X!
Terminator X!
Kill the Terminator!
Come on!
Come on! Come on! Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Attitude, when I'm on fire
Shoes on a loose electric wire
Simple and plain, give me the lane
I'll throw it down your throat like Barclay
You see my car keys?
You'll never get these
They belong to the 98 Posse
You want some more, son?
You wanna get some?
Firm rush the door up the store, pick up the album
You know the rhythm, the rhyme
Plus the beat is designed so I can enter your mind, boys
Bring the noise, my time
Step aside for the flex, Terminator X
Yeah, that's right
This jam is made of Coal Medina, boy That's right, Terminator X Yeah that's right, this jam is made to come and be the break
That's right, come and be the, that's right
We showin' up in EFF, FECT, y'all know the known as effect
You understand what I'm sayin'?
Yeah, yeah boy!
Bring that back one more time, bring that beat back man
Bring that beat back, bring that beat back
Y'all wanna hear that beat right? Bring that beat back
Bring that shit back
One, two, three, four, hit it This shit ain't over, come on y'all I want to hear that beat right bring that beat back We are still pre-grunge here.
I'm in high school.
I'm listening to a lot of rock and roll, but I'm also listening to a lot of hip hop. I'm listening to CFNY. I'm listening to 680 CFTR. I'm listening to 640,
which became the hog. And I'm listening to Q107. I try not to miss the top 10 at 10.
Shout out to FOTM Shirley McQueen. And I'm listening one night and I hear a song by a Kingston band.
The song was called Blow It High Doe and I'm digging it.
And then I'm off to Sam the Record Man downtown to buy Up to Here by The Tragically Hip.
And I love every song on that CD But I especially love
this song
New Orleans is sinking the tragically hip would become my favorite band of all time
And I miss them dearly The blue on the street, loose and complete, under skies of smoky blue green.
I can't foresee a dixie dead sheep, so we dance the sidewalk thing
My memory is muddled, what's this river that I'm in?
New Orleans is sinking, man, and I don't wanna swim
And I told her what's wrong, what's going on Can't tie yourself up for a deal
He said I know what this sounds
Shut your big mouth, you gotta do what you feel is real
Ain't got no big shit, both cards, ain't got no souvenirs
My baby, she don't know me when I'm thinking be a man, I'm gonna be a man I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man, I'm gonna be a man
I'm gonna be a man,b, hanging on a wire Sucking up to someone just to stoke the fire
Picking up the highlights of the scenery Saw a little clown and looked a little like
me
I had my hands in the river, my feet back up on the banks, looked up to the Lord of Power and said,
Hey man, banks, sometimes I feel so good I gotta scream.
She said, God, baby, I know exactly what you mean.
She said, she said, I swear to God you said
My memory of money, what's this river that I've been New Orleans is sinking man and I don't wanna swim
Swim! I'm gonna be hey man, thanks.
Now let's talk about grunge and what happens next.
There are literally a hundred songs I could drop in right now.
There's Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit.
There's Jesus Christ Pose by Soundgarden.
Fucking love that song.
I could drop in something from Alice in Chains, Dirt.
Discuss amongst yourselves where grunge starts and where it ends, but I'm going to tag on
a genre I refer to as 90s Cancon alt rock.
These are the Cancon alt rock bands I would hear on 102.1 The Edge, or Edge 102 if you
prefer.
We're talking about Rusty, Killjoys, Sloan, Our Lady Peace, I'm Mother Earth, Change
of Heart, Hayden, See You Wednesday Hayden, The odds, sure, we can throw in some bare naked ladies.
Treble Charger, the Tea Party, of course, the Watchmen, By Divine Right,
Doughboys, the Gandharvas, Headstones, Head, so many great alt rock bands coming out of this country in the 1990s and I listened
to them all.
And there's one band in particular, a Toronto based band that I'm going to shout out at
the very end because I'm going to close this episode with a song from their big album.
When I was 16 years old, and if you listen to Toronto Miked, you've heard it before,
but I digress.
What song will I play that will capture this grunge explosion that I was all in on and
then this 90s alt rock movement I was lucky enough to absorb not only on much music, but
on CFNY, my primary source for all of the above.
Keep in mind that when the 90s begins, I'm 15 years old, and when the 90s ends, I'm
25 years old.
That period of your life between 15 years old and 25 years old is likely the most important
decade for your musical admiration and obsession.
Music was everything when sports wasn't.
I'm 17 years old when Nevermind and Tenor released, and I'm 18 years old when the
Toronto Blue Jays win their first World Series.
I'm embarrassed to tell you what percentage of my daily listening in 2024 was released
in the 1990s.
I mentioned the Tragically Hip was my favorite band of all time.
Well neck and neck with the Tragically Hip was an American band and their debut album,
Ten, blew my mind.
And as difficult as it is to pick my favorite song on 10, because it really does depend
on my mood, you can't go wrong with black.
I know someday you'll have a beautiful life.
I know you'll be a star in somebody else's sky.
But why, why, why can't it be?
Oh, can't it be mine?
FOTMs, we belong together.
She's a empty canvas
Under the sheets of clay
Early spread out before me
As her body stood
Oh, five horizons revolved around the sun I see a different sun
Now the gear I tasted and breathed has taken a turn
Oh, and all I thought her was
everything
Oh, I know she gave me all that she wore
And now my bitter hands shake beneath the clouds Oh, what was everything?
All the pictures had all all men wash the flag, tattooed everyday
I take a walk outside, I'm surrounded by some kids at bed
Some kids have been
I can feel their laughter
So why do I sit?
All the twisted thoughts I'vened round my head
I've been in, oh, I've been in
I've witnessed, sun can't drive away
Now my bitter hands Real broken glass of what was everything
All the pictures said, all been washed in black
Tattooed everything
All the love, all the bad, turn my world to black
Tattooed all I see, all that I a beautiful life I know you'll be a star in somebody else's
sky But why, why, why can't it be, can't it be more? Oh, yeah Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, When FOTM's return to Toronto Mike to kick out the jams, I make them pick 10 songs.
10 jams. I make them pick 10 songs. 10 jams. Tell me why you love this music.
I learn more about a guest by them kicking out the jams than I do from a 90-minute to 120-minute
deep dive. Typically, at least. I love hearing people tell me why they love the music they love.
And my 10th jam, although you'll learn soon, I was able to cheat in an 11th jam, but you'll
understand why when we get there.
But my 10th jam is from an artist who's always been there.
I don't remember popular music without him.
I've been listening to him for seemingly ever.
I bought the double disc Decade, which was essentially a greatest hits of Neil Young.
And it, and I realize I've used this expression several times in this episode 1500, but the
whole point of this episode is these are songs that blew my mind. But when I heard decade from Neil Young, it blew my mind.
I don't think there's an artist I listen to more often these days than Neil Young. I have tickets to see Neil in early July.
I've seen him before, but I can't wait to see him again. But what song from his vast catalog of excellence do I choose as my tenth jam?
Well, that's easy.
In 2023, I was diagnosed with a blood clotting disorder.
They don't know which one, but I have something that clots my blood and they put me on
blood thinners indefinitely. And I take this pill twice a day, but I need to take it at the same
time every day. This is rather important. So I've set alarms on my smartphone that I will hear
Neil Young's Heart of Gold at 9.30am and 9.30pm every single day.
And when I hear Neil Young, I pop a pill.
But why Heart of Gold?
Not because it's his biggest Billboard Hot 100 hit.
I could care less about that.
I chose Heart of Gold because recently, as I approach my 50th birthday, those lyrics
have resonated with me and are hitting me in a different way.
I want to live.
I want to give.
I've been a miner for a heart of gold.
It's these expressions I never give that keep me searching for a heart of gold.
And I'm getting old. I've been a miner for a heart of gold
It's these expressions I never give
That keep me searching for a heart of gold
And I'm getting old
Keep me searching for a heart of gold
I've been in my mind, it's such a fine line
That keeps me searching for a heart of gold
And I'm getting old
And I'm getting old
Keep me searching for a heart of gold
And I'm growing old I've been a miner for a heart of gold. I mentioned I'm turning 50.
I'd like to give all of you a gift for my 50th birthday.
Join me at Great Lakes Brewery will buy you your first
glass of fresh craft beer and Palma Pasta will feed you. It cost you nothing
to attend. Just find me and give me a big hug on my 50th birthday.
See you then at TMLX 15.
Speaking of TMLX events, that's Toronto Mic'd Listener Experiences, I'm now remembering
TMLX 3, which also took place on a June 27th at Great Lakes Brewery and the band, well at least Ron
Hawkins and Lawrence Nichols of Lowest of the Low played live. I remember hearing
Bleed a little while tonight and they closed with a modified version of this wonderful song from Shakespeare, My Butt, one of my favorite albums of all time.
I was 17 years old when this came out and CFNY played many, many singles from this album. And
I loved it. It was not only great music, but it was so Toronto.
I love feedback and comments and well wishes, so you can write me at mike at torontomic.com.
I read every single email I receive and I try to reply to every single email I receive.
So don't be shy, send me a note if you have something to share.
And that brings us to the end of our 1500th show.
1500 episodes of Toronto Miked.
I can't believe it.
You can follow me on Twitter and Blue Sky and all over the place, I'm Toronto Mike.
Much love to all who made this possible.
That's Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, RecycleMyElectronics.ca, the Toronto Maple
Leafs baseball team, Monaris, and Ridley Funeral Home. See you all next week. Cause my UI check has just come in, ah where you been?
Because everything is coming out rosy and gray
Yeah the wind is cold but the snow is warm, it's here today
And your smile is fine and it's just mine, and it won't go away Cause everything is rosy and green