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Infants on Thrones

Ep 169 – Saturday’s Warrior Smackdown

Infants on Thrones

Glenn Ostlund

Personal Journals, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2015

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

Join Randy, Matt, John and Glenn for an introspective and occasionally on-tune critique of the great Mormon classic Saturday’s Warrior. It is our very first sing-a-long Smackdown: A John Hamer production. Enjoy! (we did)

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Who are these children coming down coming down like gentle rain through dark and sky.

0:25.0

Saturday's Warrior is, it is the quintessential piece of art that demonstrates the Kitch nature of

0:35.0

basically of Mormon art.

0:36.7

It's so kitchy, it's so not challenging of the human condition,

0:41.2

it's so

0:46.7

such problem it so what do you think about it was so you like it I don't like it

0:48.0

it's so bad

0:50.0

does it have a lot of depth for you?

0:53.2

There's good culture and bad culture and this is bad culture.

1:01.2

So what are we going to do, John? You're the one who said let's do this.

1:04.8

You're the director, really the director.

1:06.8

Yeah, well the idea of this thing is it's a sing-along smackdown so we're just going to take

1:11.9

each song by song by song and then everybody gets parts

1:16.4

and then through the thing we can you know if the singing is probably going to be, you know, all over the place.

1:23.3

It's a cappella folks.

1:25.8

It's a cappella.

1:27.8

And then anyway, as the mood takes us, you know, if we find ourselves singing something something crazy we may want to comment on that

1:35.0

and if it becomes tedious we're sorry but you guys are the ones choosing to listen to this

1:39.3

right it'll be fun I'll take the blame for this thing and so if this is a is this is like the

1:45.2

Hindenburg and that this brings the whole infant on throwing down you know

1:50.0

You can play you can just always say,

1:53.0

Hamer, oh, Hamer.

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