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The Trap Set with Joe Wong

300: Joe Wong Interviewed by Jon Wurster

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Joe Wong

Joewong, Drums, Comedy, Performing Arts, Arts, Drummers

4.8709 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

After a pandemic-induced hiatus, The Trap Set is back for Episode 300. Following the tradition of our previous centennial episodes, Joe is interviewed by a former guest--this time Jon Wurster (Bob Mould, Superchunk, The Mountain Goats, The Best Show). We at The Trap Set would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to all of our guests and you--our listeners--for over seven years of support. Creating this show has been a transcendent experience. Onward!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Joe Wong. Welcome to the Trap Set. This week we returned from our pandemic-induced

0:18.9

hiatus with episode 300, As is the tradition established by our

0:23.8

previous centennial episodes, a former guest has returned to the show to interview me. We'll return to

0:30.3

our usual format next week with my conversation with Questlove. Creating the trap set has been a

0:35.8

transformative experience,

0:39.4

and I want to thank my co-producer, Chris,

0:40.9

all of our guests,

0:43.0

and everyone who's listened to the show over the last seven years.

0:45.1

Hey, this is John Worcester from the rock groups,

0:48.2

The Mountain Goat, Super Chunk, and the Bob Mold Band,

0:50.4

and I'm here with Joe Wong, host, founder, head honcho of the trap set, celebrating episode

1:00.1

number 300. And I'm going to turn the tables on Joe for a little bit and see what's inside his head.

1:13.0

Let's examine my ego for once, John.

1:16.7

All right.

1:17.6

Let's, uh, what have you been doing?

1:21.3

I know that there's been a, uh, is a dearth a lack or is a dearth an abundance of?

1:28.3

I thought a dearth was an abundance.

1:30.3

I think it is too.

1:31.3

So the, what's the other?

1:34.3

There's a word that's like dearth, but for the opposite.

1:37.3

It's a paucity.

1:39.3

That's what I'm looking for.

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